• May 7, 2024

foodpanda logistics is celebrating Women’s Month by granting training and support packages to women in their Ka-panda delivery fleet.

Launched on International Women’s Day, the program, called Ka-pandaBIZ: Women on Wheels (WoW), is helping selected women start their own small businesses with a business capital of P100,000.

“With Ka-pandaBIZ: WoW, we are not just celebrating women, we are actively working to enhance their productivity, income, and living standards,” said Ron Sanders, Rider Experience Lead of foodpanda logistics Philippines.

The beneficiaries will undergo online training sessions, mentoring, on-ground retail store visits, and catch-ups with mentors to be spearheaded by foodpanda logistics’ official partner organization, HAPINOY. 

HAPINOY’s Mark Ruiz shared that this initiative will be anchored under their training and mentoring program, HapiSkwela, designed for sari-sari store owners. This program provides education, business tools, personal development training, and values formation.

The Ka-pandaBIZ: WoW initiative is an integral component of foodpanda logistics’ broader livelihood program, Ka-pandaBIZ, designed to empower delivery partners and their families through sustainable economic opportunities. 

Three Ka-pandas have successfully graduated from the Ka-pandaBIZ program, receiving startup capital and comprehensive business training for their sari-sari stores. They graduated last year after an extensive training, where they acquired skills in various business management areas, including store setup, financial management, product marketing, and business expansion.

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