is an organized approach of providing opportunities to individuals, groups and organizations to extend voluntary service in the implementation of social welfare and development programs.
To develop, promote and expand the spirit of volunteerism along social welfare and development towards enhancing individual growth, community involvement and social responsibility.
Install and sustain a system of volunteer service in DSWD offices, centers/institutions, and target communities.
Strengthen the capabilities of the volunteers in the implementation of center/institution/community-based programs and services.
Enable volunteers to derive satisfaction and fulfillment from volunteer service.
To establish a leveled-off understanding of the relevance and applicability of the republic Act 8293 or Intellectual Property Code of the Philippines and the IP system in the government setting, the Social Welfare Institutional Development Bureau (SWIDB), through its Knowledge Management Division, conducted the 2022 Knowledge Fair: Learning Sessions on Intellectual Property on 11-13 May 2022 participated by 141 staff from the Central Office and Field Offices.
To establish a leveled-off understanding of the relevance and applicability of the republic Act 8293 or Intellectual Property Code of the Philippines and the IP system in the government setting, the Social Welfare Institutional Development Bureau (SWIDB), through its Knowledge Management Division, conducted the 2022 Knowledge Fair: Learning Sessions on Intellectual Property on 11-13 May 2022 participated by 141 staff from the Central Office and Field Offices.