Submission of policy papers
The Institute of Bangsamoro Studies (IBS) invites academe, think tanks, CSOs, other organizations and individuals nationwide to become part of the crafting of Bangsamoro Basic Law which is being drafted by the Bangsamoro Transition Commission (BTC) in order to establish the Bangsamoro Government, by submitting policy papers on any or all of the following issues.
1.
Determination of the formula for the annual block grant for the Bangsamoro
2. Determination of the amount for the special development fund for rehabilitation and development of the Bangamoro
3. Mechanism and details of Bangsamoro participation in Government Owned and Controlled Corporations (GOCCs) operating in the Bangsamoro
4. Allocation of power and jurisdictions for transportations and communications
5. Mechanisms and areas of cooperation and coordination on customs, tariff and quarantine for operation of ecozones and free ports in the Bangsamoro
6. Shari’ah based and/or Shari’ah compliant financial and banking institutions in the Bangsamoro.
7. Inventory of powers in the GRP-MNLF 1996 Final Peace Agreement (FPA), RA 9054, tripartite review process of the 1996 FPA, and proposed amendments to RA 9054 by ARMM-Regional Legislative Assembly that maybe considered for inclusion in the proposed Bangsamoro Basic Law
Although participation in the policy advisory is on a no-fee basis yet it is an opportunity to share ideas for consideration of the BTC.
The policy papers submitted should be double spaced, 5 pages maximum (A4), font 12 times new roman, excluding the appendices. Policy papers shall be submitted to ibspapers@gmail.com
Received policy notes within the time frame will be forwarded to the BTC.
For inquiries regarding submission of policy papers and for those who are interested to attend (limited slots) RTDs on the above-mentioned topics, you may call numbers (0939)3022718 (0939)3022718/(0906)9600787 (0906)9600787 or e-mail on or before March 18, 2014.ibspapers@gmail.com
2. Determination of the amount for the special development fund for rehabilitation and development of the Bangamoro
3. Mechanism and details of Bangsamoro participation in Government Owned and Controlled Corporations (GOCCs) operating in the Bangsamoro
4. Allocation of power and jurisdictions for transportations and communications
5. Mechanisms and areas of cooperation and coordination on customs, tariff and quarantine for operation of ecozones and free ports in the Bangsamoro
6. Shari’ah based and/or Shari’ah compliant financial and banking institutions in the Bangsamoro.
7. Inventory of powers in the GRP-MNLF 1996 Final Peace Agreement (FPA), RA 9054, tripartite review process of the 1996 FPA, and proposed amendments to RA 9054 by ARMM-Regional Legislative Assembly that maybe considered for inclusion in the proposed Bangsamoro Basic Law
Although participation in the policy advisory is on a no-fee basis yet it is an opportunity to share ideas for consideration of the BTC.
The policy papers submitted should be double spaced, 5 pages maximum (A4), font 12 times new roman, excluding the appendices. Policy papers shall be submitted to ibspapers@gmail.com
Received policy notes within the time frame will be forwarded to the BTC.
For inquiries regarding submission of policy papers and for those who are interested to attend (limited slots) RTDs on the above-mentioned topics, you may call numbers (0939)3022718 (0939)3022718/(0906)9600787 (0906)9600787 or e-mail on or before March 18, 2014.ibspapers@gmail.com
http://www.luwaran.com/index.php/document/item/857-institute-of-bangsamoro-studies
The Institute of Bangsamoro Studies (IBS) has close ties to the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) and often functions as sort of an MILF "think tank."
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