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Understanding the DWD Program: Its Beginnings and Goals

Understanding the DWD Program: Its Beginnings and Goals

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Discover how the UPOU DWD program was initially developed, its aims, and who it is designed for. Join Dr. Maria Lourdes T. Jarabe, Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Management and Development Studies, University of the Philippines Open University, as she discusses the program in this FASTLearn episode.

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