Thursday, February 27, 2014

MILF: Daguma committee on information trains peace advocates

From the MILF Website (Feb 28): Daguma committee on information trains peace advocates



The Daguma Committee on Information in cooperation with Mindanaoan Humanitarian and Development Initiative, Inc. (MinHuDI)  conducted a 3-day Training of Trainers with the theme “Empowering Bangsamoro: Nurturing Leaders of Society to become More Effective” held at Datu Talipasan-Impao Elementary School, Barangay Dansuli, Isulan, Sultan Kudarat on February 21-23, 2014.

The activity was attended by 35 participants from different line agencies of the six municipalities of Daguma Province and facilitated by the MinHuDI’s Executive Director, Mr. Norodin Dimaokom.

The topics discussed were on leadership and MILF Policies by Executive Director Moidjoddin Talusob of Kalilintad Development Foundation, Inc.(KDFI). The Framework Agreement on the Bangsamoro (FAB) and its four Annexes were discussed by Prof.  Esmael Abdula.  Abdula is currently the Chairman of the Campaign and Mass Mobilization, Sub Committee on Information, Committee on Information and a member of the Steering Committee of Bangsamoro Leadership and Management Institute (BLMI).  Leadership in Islam in the Present Situation was delivered by the Chairman of Daguma Provincial Shariah.  Dimaokom lectured the participants on public speaking. 


On the last day of the activity, the participants designed plans for the conduct of peace advocacies in the contiguous areas of the Bangsamoro core territory. They identified the Municipalities of Lambayong and Esperanza of Sultna Kudarat Province as target areas.   

The members of the community headed by Mr. Ibrahim Abdul and his wife Mrs. Bainot Abdul, Principal of Datu Talipasan-Impao Elementary School expressed their gratitude for the conduct of the training. They assured the organizers of their cooperation for incoming activities that maybe held in the province. The participants also expressed their high commitment and full support to the Committee on Information and the people of Daguma.

http://www.luwaran.com/index.php/welcome/item/839-daguma-committee-on-information-trains-peace-advocates


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