Wednesday, July 3, 2013

BDA conducts leadership training for village volunteers for Sarangani

From the MILF Website (Jul 3): BDA conducts leadership training for village volunteers for Sarangani



The Bangsamoro Development Agency-Southern Mindanao (BDA-SouthMin) Regional Management Office conducted Basic Leadership Training in two municipalities of Sarangani Province.
  
The training was held on June 10-11 at Barangay Daliao, Maasim and June 19-20 at Barangay Libi, Malapatan. More than 50 Barangay Community Volunteers (BCVs) comprised of Muslims, Indigenous Peoples and Christians joined the activity.

The activity was geared to capacitate the volunteers with leadership skills which they can use in strengthening their respective groups. It is also part of the BDA’s efforts to capacitate the BCVs in preparation for forming them into formal People’s Organizations (POs).

Most of the participants belong to different organizations in their respective barangays.

The BCVs came from Barangays Tuyan, Lun Masla and Libi in Malapatan and Barangays Daliao, Amsipit and Lumasal in Maasim.

Staffs of BDA-SouthMin and Central Management Office staff handled the lectures and workshops.

The topics included Basic Leadership Skills and its Applications, Duties and Functions of an Effective Leader, Qualities of Muslim Leaders and Characteristics of Muslim Community.

The participants were also given lecture and underwent workshop on facilitating meeting.

The facilitators also collected ideas from the BCVs on what are the ideal characters of good leaders for them. They replied that leaders should possess bravery, trustworthiness, honesty, fear of God, responsible, transparency and patience.

The POs will implement community sub-projects funded by the World Bank administered Mindanao Trust Fund-Reconstruction and Development Program (MTFRDP) under the 4th Program Partnership Agreement coursed through the BDA.

The proposed sub-projects are aimed to help provide the basic needs and support the economic activities of target communities.

MTFRDP is a multi-donor trust fund supported by the following: Australian Aid for International Development, New Zealand Aid for International Development, Canada International Development Agency, Sweden International Development Agency, United States Aid for International Development, European Union and The World Bank.

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