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PCG, United States Embassy Launch PHP140 Million Training Program

Ang bagong training program ng PCG at US Embassy ay magpapatibay sa kakayahan ng coast guard personnel sa pagtugon sa mga maritime challenges.

PCG, United States Embassy Launch PHP140 Million Training Program

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The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) and the United States (US) Embassy on Friday launched a training program that aims to strengthen the PCG’s operational readiness and capacity for maritime law enforcement.

The program was launched by PCG Commandant, Admiral Ronnie Gil Gavan, and US Ambassador MaryKay Carlson in a ceremony aboard the BRP Gabriela Silang.

With a budget of PHP140 million, the three-year initiative will provide 110 courses and on-the-job training opportunities at US Coast Guard (USCG) training centers and operational units in the US.

The project is funded by the US Department of State’s Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs through the USCG.

In addition to US-based training, the program will conduct nearly 60 formal courses and engagements with subject matter experts in the Philippines.

In particular, the program will provide technical courses for vessel operations and maintenance designed to develop instructors for PCG training centers and on-the-job training and orientation at USCG training centers, aboard USCG vessels, and at operational shore installations responsible for fleet support management.

In addition, USCG experts will provide advisory support to the PCG in enhancing its doctrine, procedures, and curriculum for vessel training and maintenance programs.

During the event, Gavan thanked Carlson and the US government for supporting the initiative and highlighted its potential impact beyond capacity-building.

On the other hand, Carlson said the program is an investment in people.

“USCG personnel will work alongside their Philippine counterparts during maintenance and training cycles, building peer-to-peer trust and shared expertise. Likewise, PCG officers will train at US facilities to deepen leadership and technical skills that will help maintain an increasingly sophisticated fleet. Together, we will continue to ensure that these waters remain safe, open, and secure for all,” she said. (PNA)