Renewable energy provider SN Aboitiz Power Group (SNAP) is promoting inclusive growth in its host communities by empowering women through the Elevate AIDA (Artificial Intelligence Data Annotation) program, which equips participants with data annotation skills for the remote digital workforce.
Some 80 women joined the program’s online orientation in October 2025, followed by a 20-day training and on-the-job program that culminated in the graduation of 44 women from Ifugao on January 15, 2026.
The latest cohort builds on SNAP’s first batch in 2023, which graduated 49 women from host communities in Isabela, Ifugao, and Benguet.
“Elevate AIDA reflects our commitment to inclusive and sustainable development. By building digital skills, we open income opportunities that allow women to work from home while managing household responsibilities,” said SNAP president and CEO Joseph Yu.
The Ifugao provincial government, along with Lamut Mayor Mariano Buyagawan, commended SNAP, AFI, and Connected Women for their collaboration in expanding access to artificial intelligence training and preparing communities for future technology-driven opportunities.
Following the graduation, AFI and UnionBank conducted an online financial literacy and cybersecurity session on January 16 to help graduates manage their finances and stay safe while working remotely.







