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DEPED, NEA COMMIT TO ENERGIZE LAST MILE SCHOOLS

The Department of Education (DepEd) has signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with the National Electrification Administration (NEA) to provide reliable and sufficient electricity to Last Mile Schools (LMS) across the country.

This is guided by the priority policies of the Marcos Administration.

“In the past, power has given us access, power has given us entertainment, and power has facilitated commerce and e-commerce. Kaya itong binibigay natin ngayon, hindi lang kuryente, hindi lang ilaw ‘yan, pag-asa ang binibigay natin sa ating mga kababayan,” Education Secretary Sonny Angara said.

This partnership aims to ensure that Last Mile Schools in off-grid and underserved areas gain access to reliable electricity, enabling learners to build a strong educational foundation and seize more opportunities.

The initiative may be funded through government allocations, grants, or other financial mechanisms. Additional support may come from electric cooperatives, local government units, and private-sector partnerships.

“This moment reflects a shared vision… ensuring that every child, no matter how remote their location, has access to the transformative power of modern education.”

“This moment reflects a shared vision and a unified effort to address one of the most vital aspects of development—ensuring that every child, no matter how remote their location, has access to the transformative power of modern education,” NEA Administrator Antonio Mariano Almeda said.

Angara also emphasized the significance of leadership in driving progress, expressing enthusiasm for the presence of key energy sector leaders.

“Bringing all of you together—our lawmakers and leaders in the energy sector—in the same room, working towards a common goal of helping our schools, is a tremendous step forward.”

“Bringing all of you together—our lawmakers and leaders in the energy sector—in the same room, working towards a common goal of helping our schools, is a tremendous step forward,” the education chief said.

Established in 1969, NEA has spearheaded projects supporting the Rural Electrification Program. With a steadfast commitment to achieving total electrification, NEA collaborates with electric cooperatives to improve the lives of Filipinos by ensuring access to electricity.

Also present at the event were DOE Secretary Raphael Lotilla, UP President Atty. Angelo Jimenez, and other officials from DepEd and electric cooperatives.

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