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Alternative Dispute Resolution: Promoting an Effective Method in Resolving Disputes in the Bangsamoro

Alternative Dispute Resolution: Promoting an Effective Method in Resolving Disputes in the Bangsamoro

by Marivic Calubia | Aug 24, 2022 | Editorial, Feature, Impact Stories, Success stories

The Philippine Justice system is composed of at least 3-strand systems duly recognized by the state. Aside from the regular court, it recognizes the tribal justice system for the Indigenous People (IP) and the Sharia’h system for the Muslims. These three operating...
BIO-CBCS PRESSCON AND SIGNING OF MOU OF COOPERATION  FOR INFORMATION CAMPAIGN

BIO-CBCS PRESSCON AND SIGNING OF MOU OF COOPERATION FOR INFORMATION CAMPAIGN

by Ismael Kulat | Aug 24, 2022 | Feature, Impact Stories, News

A significant Press Conference and signing of Memorandum of Understanding between the Bangsamoro Information Office (BIO) and Consortium of Bangsamoro Civil Society (CBCS) was held at Glamour Convention Hall, Cotabato City on August 17, 2022. The activity was attended...
CBCS TAP-G PROJECT ASSESSMENT AND PLANNING

CBCS TAP-G PROJECT ASSESSMENT AND PLANNING

by Ismael Kulat | Aug 19, 2022 | Act, Feature, Impact Stories, News

The management and staff of the Transparent, accountable and Participative Governance labeled as TAP-G Project of the Consortium of Bangsamoro Civil Society (CBCS) last August 8 -9, 2022 held at the Emerald Hall of EM Manor Hotel in Cotabato City. TAP-G project is one...
The Aleem preaches: Vaccination saves lives

The Aleem preaches: Vaccination saves lives

by Ismael Kulat | Aug 19, 2022 | Feature, Impact Stories, News

[Editors Note: This is a reprint from UNICEF Articles with a source: https://www.unicef.org/philippines/stories/aleem-preaches-vaccination-saves-lives with slight editing] From vaccine-hesitant to vaccine believerArnold Cesar Romero UNICEF Philippines/2022/Arnold...

CBCS-CP Volunteers organized the “MagCot Civilian Protection Network”

by Marivic Calubia | Aug 4, 2022 | Editorial, Feature, Impact Stories, News, Success stories

The Consortium of Bangsamoro Civil Society, Inc. (CBCS) gathered 30 Civilian Protection volunteers coming from different areas in Maguindanao Province and Cotabato City for a 2-day Training of Civilian Protection Volunteers on Incidence Documentation and Early Warning...
The Value of an External Evaluation in Project Implementation

The Value of an External Evaluation in Project Implementation

by Ismael Kulat | Jul 1, 2022 | Feature, Impact Stories, News

The Consortium of Bangsamoro Civil Society (CBCS) with its project entitled: “Enhancing Citizens’ Capacity for Transparent, Accountable and Participative Governance “, Code named TAP-G Project being implemented in different part of Mindanao is currently undergoing...
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