The Philippines is no stranger to entrepreneurshipin fact, it was the first country in the world to have an entrepreneurship festival for young people.
Now, it's holding its first-ever Kiddo-preneur Fair, a celebration of entrepreneurship among the nation's youth, reports the Wall Street Journal.
The goal of the two-day event, which ran from Jan.
20 to Jan.
21, is to spur interest in entrepreneurship among the nation's youth by providing them with an opportunity to show off their products and services, as well as give advice on how to start their own businesses, reports the Inquirer.
Among the giveaways at the fair: T-shirts, yarn, and candy.
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