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No Bangsamoro Child left behind in the BARMM Project (Stakeholder Engagement Plan)

No Bangsamoro Child left behind in the BARMM Project (Stakeholder Engagement Plan)

by Marivic Calubia | Nov 18, 2022 | Editorial, Feature, Impact Stories, News, Resources, Success stories

The present document, Stakeholder Engagement Plan (SEP), has been prepared within the framework of the Project in Philippines on “No Bangsamoro Child Left Behind in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM). This Project is funded by the Japan Social...
CSO LEADERS FROM OTHER BANGSAMORO COMMUNITIES ISSUED RESOLUTION IN SUPPORT TO OFFICE OF OTHER BANGSAMORO COMMUNITIES

CSO LEADERS FROM OTHER BANGSAMORO COMMUNITIES ISSUED RESOLUTION IN SUPPORT TO OFFICE OF OTHER BANGSAMORO COMMUNITIES

by Ismael Kulat | Apr 11, 2022 | Feature, Impact Stories, Resources

EXCERPT FROM THE MINUTES OF THE BM-CSO CONSULTATIVE ASSEMBLY FOR OTHER BANGSAMORO COMMUNITIES ON MARCH 28-29, 2022 AT EM MANOR HOTEL,COTABATO CITY, BARMMRESOLUTION NO. 01A RESOLUTION SUPPORTING THE CREATION OF THE OFFICE FOR OTHER BANGSAMORO COMMUNITIES (OOBC) AND...
CBCS CSO LEADERS FROM OTHER BANGSAMORO COMMUNITIES ISSUED VISION STATEMENT

CBCS CSO LEADERS FROM OTHER BANGSAMORO COMMUNITIES ISSUED VISION STATEMENT

by Ismael Kulat | Apr 11, 2022 | Feature, Impact Stories, News, Resources

Our Advocacy and Development Agenda in Support of the BTA-BARMM programs in the Other Bangsamoro Communities (OBC)We, the participants of the BM-CSO Consultative-Assembly for the Other Bangsamoro Communities held on March 28-29, 2022 at EM Manor Hotel, Cotabato City...

ADVOCACY GROUP SUPPORT STATEMENT TO BTA’s MORAL GOVERNANCE

by Ismael Kulat | Feb 28, 2022 | Feature, News, Resources

SUPPORT STATEMENT TO BTA’s MORAL GOVERNANCEWe, the Civil Society Organizations called – Advocacy Group for Moral Governance defines reason in supporting the Bangsamoro cause for Right to Self-Determination (BRSD).We do believe that the Bangsamoro Transition Government...
FORTY YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS OF RANAW FORMS ADVOCACY GROUP FOR MORAL GOVERNANCE

FORTY YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS OF RANAW FORMS ADVOCACY GROUP FOR MORAL GOVERNANCE

by Ismael Kulat | Nov 11, 2021 | Feature, News, Resources

The commitment of the youth organizations of Lanao del Sur and Marawi City was contained in their Statement after the two-day Training-Workshop held at Ragayan Training Center, Maradeca, Maranatao, Lanao del Sur on November 2-3, 2021. Their commitment was made after...
Statement of Commitment of Support to BTA during Extension Period

Statement of Commitment of Support to BTA during Extension Period

by Ismael Kulat | Nov 4, 2021 | Feature, News, Resources

                                  Sustaining accompaniment of the peace process and affirmation of our                                                                                               commitment to Moral Governance  in the   Bangsamoro We are the...
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