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BE WAIS program launched in QC

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BE WAIS program launched in QC

Quezon City residents attend the pilot training session during the launch of the “BE WAIS” Community Guides, a joint initiative with Meta, Bayan Academy, and the Ateneo Office for Social Concern and Involvement (Ateneo-OSCI), at the Amoranto Sports Complex in Quezon City. The BE WAIS Guides are designed to help communities combat online fraud, scams, misinformation, and disinformationAnaly Labor

Quezon City residents attend the pilot training session during the launch of the “BE WAIS” Community Guides, a joint initiative with Meta, Bayan Academy, and the Ateneo Office for Social Concern and Involvement (Ateneo-OSCI), at the Amoranto Sports Complex in Quezon City. The BE WAIS Guides are designed to help communities combat online fraud, scams, misinformation, and disinformationAnaly Labor

Quezon City residents attend the pilot training session during the launch of the “BE WAIS” Community Guides, a joint initiative with Meta, Bayan Academy, and the Ateneo Office for Social Concern and Involvement (Ateneo-OSCI), at the Amoranto Sports Complex in Quezon City. The BE WAIS Guides are designed to help communities combat online fraud, scams, misinformation, and disinformationAnaly Labor

Quezon City residents attend the pilot training session during the launch of the “BE WAIS” Community Guides, a joint initiative with Meta, Bayan Academy, and the Ateneo Office for Social Concern and Involvement (Ateneo-OSCI), at the Amoranto Sports Complex in Quezon City. The BE WAIS Guides are designed to help communities combat online fraud, scams, misinformation, and disinformationAnaly Labor