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THE KABACAN MASSACRE UNDERMINES EFFORTS FOR PEACE

THE KABACAN MASSACRE UNDERMINES EFFORTS FOR PEACE

by Ismael Kulat | Sep 1, 2020 | Act, Feature, News

The Kabacan Massacre: A bastardly act that undermines the efforts for Peace: Will this be another case of unresolved massacres?The massacre of nine (9) innocent and helpless civilians on August 29, 2020 at broad day light in Kabacan, North Cotabato, perpetrated by...
CSOs BRAINSTORMED ON ACCOMPANIMENT OF THE SGA IN NORTH COTABATO

CSOs BRAINSTORMED ON ACCOMPANIMENT OF THE SGA IN NORTH COTABATO

by Ismael Kulat | Aug 28, 2020 | Feature, Impact Stories, News

Twelve Key civil society leaders operating in North Cotabato spearheaded by the Consortium of Bangsamoro Civil Society (CBCS) with Integrated Mindanaon Association of Natives (IMAN) conducted an initial brainstorming to jumpstart their plan sustainable accompaniment...
The Declaration of P Duterte’s Revolutionary Government is inevitable, By God’s Will.”

The Declaration of P Duterte’s Revolutionary Government is inevitable, By God’s Will.”

by Ismael Kulat | Aug 23, 2020 | Editorial, Feature, News

[Editor’s Note: The article is an analysis made by veteran MNLF ranking Political Officer Datu Benjie Andong reposted from his social media account with permission]The emergence of a Revolutionary Government is the end result of the revolution that begin from the...
More than three hundred CSOs and Community members Received Relief Assistance

More than three hundred CSOs and Community members Received Relief Assistance

by Ismael Kulat | Aug 17, 2020 | Feature, Impact Stories, News, Uncategorized

The relief assistance was distributed to the “most affected” network members of the Consortium of Bangsamoro Civil Society (CBCS) as well as the communities they served last July 20 – 24, 2020.The distribution of relief assistance was spearheaded by the CBCS Kutawato...
VULNERABLE CSO MEMBERS AND SELECTED HOUSEHOLD OF SULU RECEIVED ASSISTANCE

VULNERABLE CSO MEMBERS AND SELECTED HOUSEHOLD OF SULU RECEIVED ASSISTANCE

by Ismael Kulat | Aug 17, 2020 | Feature, Impact Stories, News

In response to the difficulties brought by the COVID-19 pandemic the Consortium of Bangsamoro Civil Society (CBCS) in partnership with MISERIOR gave rice assistance to around 300 households from different communities in the province of Sulu.”The pandemic put us in a...
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