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BARMM STAKEHOLDERS CONVENE TO OUTLINE THE BAA NO. 62 IMPLEMENTING RULES AND REGULATIONS

BARMM STAKEHOLDERS CONVENE TO OUTLINE THE BAA NO. 62 IMPLEMENTING RULES AND REGULATIONS

by Marivic Calubia | Feb 5, 2025 | Feature, News, Success stories

Cotabato City, February 04, 2025—The Power of Collective Wisdom: Stakeholder consultations leverage collective wisdom and experience, ensuring perspectives. By bringing together individuals with different backgrounds, expertise, and experiences, these consultations...
Training-Workshop on Financial Management and Project Proposal Making kicks off for JSDF-WB-CBCS, “No Bangsamoro Child Left Behind in the BARMM” Project

Training-Workshop on Financial Management and Project Proposal Making kicks off for JSDF-WB-CBCS, “No Bangsamoro Child Left Behind in the BARMM” Project

by Marivic Calubia | Jan 13, 2025 | Editorial, Feature, News, Success stories

Davao City, Philippines—In a determined effort to combat high dropout rates in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM), the “No Bangsamoro Child Left Behind in the BARMM” project has launched a two-day training on Project Proposal...
Crafting a Framework for Protection: BARMM Officials and Partners Engage in 2-day IRR Writeshop for BAA No. 62

Crafting a Framework for Protection: BARMM Officials and Partners Engage in 2-day IRR Writeshop for BAA No. 62

by Marivic Calubia | Jan 8, 2025 | Editorial, Feature, News, Success stories

A two-day Implementing Rules and Regulations (IRR) writeshop for BAA No. 62 also known as the Rights of the Internally Displaced Persons of the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region Act of 2024 culminated today at Pagana Kutawato, Cotabato City. The intensive workshop brought...
Forum on Internal Displacement and Governance: Navigating Policy, Community and Resilience

Forum on Internal Displacement and Governance: Navigating Policy, Community and Resilience

by Marivic Calubia | Dec 8, 2024 | Editorial, Feature, News, Success stories

Held on December 3, 2024, at Atencio-Libunao Hall, U.P. College of Law, U.P. Diliman, Quezon City, CBCS contributed as an expert panelist represented by Ms. Julie E. Esmael, Project Officer-IDP Project, on behalf of Chairperson Guiamel M. Alim. This activity aims to...
Transformation of Kakar Learning Center to Kakar Primary School

Transformation of Kakar Learning Center to Kakar Primary School

by Marivic Calubia | Nov 13, 2024 | Feature, News, Success stories

Kakar is a school-less rural barangay in the municipality of Datu Odin Sinsuat, Maguindanao province. It is an old farming community where everyone knows each other. The barangay shares a border with another barangay, Ambolodto, which has an elementary school. In...
Notice of Award for WB-JSDF’s Project “No Bangsamoro Child Left Behind in the BARMM”

Notice of Award for WB-JSDF’s Project “No Bangsamoro Child Left Behind in the BARMM”

by Marivic Calubia | Oct 13, 2024 | Editorial, Feature, News, Success stories

The No Bangsamoro Child Left Behind in the BARMM project has recently reached a significant milestone with the successful procurement of services needed to implement Component 1: community mapping and the creation of a Dropout Prediction Model. This essential...
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