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TAP-G holds 2-day assessment meeting in Cotabato City

TAP-G holds 2-day assessment meeting in Cotabato City

by Ismael Kulat | Aug 20, 2025 | Feature, Impact Stories, News

The Consortium of Bangsamoro Civil Society (CBCS) – Transforming Alliance for Prosperity and Good Governance (TAP-G) conducted a two-day meeting on August 16 and 17, 2025, at the KFI Training Center in Cotabato City. This significant event, spearheaded by CBCS...
CAPACITY BUILDING WORKSHOP ON CHILD FRIENDLY LOCAL GOVERNANCE on FOUR LEGACIES for CHILDREN in BARMM

CAPACITY BUILDING WORKSHOP ON CHILD FRIENDLY LOCAL GOVERNANCE on FOUR LEGACIES for CHILDREN in BARMM

by Marivic Calubia | Aug 16, 2025 | News

The recent four-day workshop held in Koronadal City on August 4-8, 2025, focused on capacity building for child-friendly local governance, specifically aimed at developing four legacies for children. This initiative was attended by various Local Government Units...
MASSACRES AS PRELUDE TO BANGSAMORO AUTONOMY

MASSACRES AS PRELUDE TO BANGSAMORO AUTONOMY

by Ismael Kulat | Aug 11, 2025 | Editorial, Feature, News

Palimbang, Sultan Kudarat / Carmen, North Cotabato — In solemn remembrance of two of the most painful tragedies in Bangsamoro history, civil society organizations, peace advocates, and survivors’ families are reaffirming their collective memory and resolve to uphold...

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