The Australian Government, through the Philippines Australia Human Resource and Organizational Development Facility (PAHRODF), is expanding its support to Bangsamoro human resource development in order to improve the capacity and competency of its current and future leaders and usher growth and development in the region.
On September 3, the PAHRODF and the Bangsamoro Leadership and Management Institute (BLMI) signed a partnering agreement that would help build a stronger Bangsamoro by assisting leaders to pursue and achieve professional excellence.
BLMI is a non-profit organization and a product of the GPH-MILF Peace Process. It is a training institute with mandate to train and develop Bangsamoro leaders and prepare them for the upcoming new political entity that will replace the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM).
Aside from being a training center, the BLMI is also a research agency and community action centre; and the Australian Government, through the PAHRODF aims to reinforcing institute’ s internal processes and human resource management systems.
Australian Embassy Philippines ChargĂ© d’ Affaires Dr. David Dutton underscored the importance of this new collaboration: “This partnership between PAHRODF and BLMI is a milestone in our efforts to improve peace and security conditions in Mindanao. It recognizes our commitment to help the Philippines build and enhance human capital to address binding constraints to growth, promote prosperity, reduce poverty and enhance political stability in the country.”
As an initial step, PAHRODF will conduct an organizational assessment of BLMI to determine its current state. A series of human resource interventions will then be implemented to improve the organization based on the results of the assessment.
Since 2010, PAHRODF is the Australian Government’s flagship program to support human resource management, organizational development and institutional change in the Philippines. It provides a range of support to select Philippine organizations, including Australia Awards (scholarships), customized short-term training programs, and advisory support, where necessary. PAHRODF’s Facility Board is composed of the Australian Embassy, Civil Service Commission, National Economic and Development Authority, and Department of Budget and Management.
Source link: http://www.philippines.embassy.gov.au/mnla/MEDREL140903.html
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BLMI is a non-profit organization and a product of the GPH-MILF Peace Process. It is a training institute with mandate to train and develop Bangsamoro leaders and prepare them for the upcoming new political entity that will replace the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM).
Aside from being a training center, the BLMI is also a research agency and community action centre; and the Australian Government, through the PAHRODF aims to reinforcing institute’ s internal processes and human resource management systems.
Australian Embassy Philippines ChargĂ© d’ Affaires Dr. David Dutton underscored the importance of this new collaboration: “This partnership between PAHRODF and BLMI is a milestone in our efforts to improve peace and security conditions in Mindanao. It recognizes our commitment to help the Philippines build and enhance human capital to address binding constraints to growth, promote prosperity, reduce poverty and enhance political stability in the country.”
As an initial step, PAHRODF will conduct an organizational assessment of BLMI to determine its current state. A series of human resource interventions will then be implemented to improve the organization based on the results of the assessment.
Since 2010, PAHRODF is the Australian Government’s flagship program to support human resource management, organizational development and institutional change in the Philippines. It provides a range of support to select Philippine organizations, including Australia Awards (scholarships), customized short-term training programs, and advisory support, where necessary. PAHRODF’s Facility Board is composed of the Australian Embassy, Civil Service Commission, National Economic and Development Authority, and Department of Budget and Management.
Source link: http://www.philippines.embassy.gov.au/mnla/MEDREL140903.html
http://www.luwaran.com/index.php/welcome/item/1190-australia-pahrodf-expands-support-to-bangsamoro-human-resource-development
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