Title: Welcome to the
1- Welcome to the
- Notre Dame University
- Peace and
- Development Programs
2GREETINGS OF PEACEFROMNOTRE DAME UNIVERSITY
3Peace and Development Office
- Peace Education (PEd)
- Policy Advocacy and Strategic Studies (PASS)
4PEd
Peace Education
5PROGRAM
- That
- facilitates raising the level of awareness of the
peoples of Mindanao on issues and concerns
related to local, regional, national and global
peacelessness - Cultivates attitudes that will encourage the
citizen to engage in personal and social action - Employs a peaceful pedagogy of holism,
participation, dialogue active non-violence
6ACTIVITIES
- Coordinates with College of Arts Sciences and
the Graduate School in implementing the courses
on peace education - Conducts Peace Education (basic) Culture of
Peace (deepening) on off campus. - Undertakes peace and development researches.
7- Organizes community-based peer mediators
facilitators on off campus through training and
seminar workshops - Convenes peace educators network, civil society
organizations and academic institutions to
generate peace agenda for collective action - Leads in the celebration of Special Dates re
Womens Day, Human Rights Day, Mindanao Week of
Peace, etc.
8- Develops peace education modules and other
instructional materials. - Undertakes community-based peace building
initiatives. - Provides technical assistance to schools and
institutions engaged in peace building.
9PASS
Policy Advocacy Strategic Studies
10PROGRAMS
- Addresses the policy related problems detrimental
to the development of the region. The engagement
covers policy issues that have direct and
indirect effects on the peoples of Mindanao. - Implements an advocacy program for genuine
peoples participation in the formulation and
implementation of public policies.
11ACTIVITIES
- Undertakes policy formulation and lobbying
through the conduct of strategic studies of local
and national concerns/interests - Organizes conferences, roundtable discussions
training and seminar workshops as approaches in
generating public opinions and policies. - Develops civic electoral education materials
through modules, manuals handbooks. - Establishes cooperation partnerships with
national, regional local government units and
agencies in the pursuit of a more participatory
governance.
12- Launches campaigns for environmental protection
and preservation. - Publishes reading materials using the traditional
as well popular forms of advocacy such as policy
advisory papers, newsletters, primers, comics,
flyers, and posters. - Participates in the on-going peace initiatives in
Southern Philippines through fact-finding and
actual conflict intervention initiatives re
community-based peacekeeping, peace building and
peace making.
13 Catholic or Christian characteristics/dimensions
inspirations
Charism of the Oblates of Mary Immaculate -
Profess a commitment to the poor, deprived,
oppressed, marginalized, and exploited
- Social Teachings of the Church
- Spirituality vs. Religiosity due to our
pluralistic society
14Principal partners in peacebuilding
- Notre Dame University Community
- Other academe-based partners
- Notre Dame Educational Association member-schools
- Public Schools (Laboratory, Cotabato City
National High School, Marquez Elementary School) - Cotabato Archdiocesan schools
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16- Community based partners
- Community in Pagangan and their Balay Kalilintad
Project - Notre Dame University Alumni
- Notre Dame University Parents-Teachers
Association (PTA) - Out of School Youth in Cotabato City and
Maguindanao - Bangsamoro Women
17Gains Positive Results
- For the faculty, and the graduate
undergraduate students, and its various
clientele, a deepening of theory and practice in
peace education. Thus the teachers role becomes
much more of helping in making critical synthesis
and reflection of learning.
- Since the Center has been the primary catalyst
to the gradual spread of peace education in
Mindanao, it can boast of its influence in the
creation of a number of other centers in Mindanao
While NDU is a catholic institution, the peace
education program strives to cultivate solidarity
and sensitivity to the beliefs of non-Catholics.
This is valued and appreciated by the community,
Muslims and Christians alike.
18- Peacebuilding initiative
- - Peace Education, Voters Education
- Fr. Jun Mercados engagement with the SZOPAD
SPCPD - - Peace Center acted as Secretariat during
the Technical Meeting between GRP MILF - - IFFC
- - QRT
19 Challenges confronting the Center
- To keep the graduate program running is one of
the greatest challenge. The number of enrollees
is not enough to keep the program going
- The relative slowness of conversion among many
of the schools, colleges and universities to
peace education as shown in the gap between
theory and practice.
- The commitment for a structural transformation
to the P.E. A. C. E. paradigm, requiring for
example for the administrators to be
participatory rather than autocratic.
- Limitation of resources both human and material
meant that those who joined the core team of
volunteers were heavily taxed in terms of time,
energies and even personal resources
20Lessons (learned) from the peace building
initiatives
- Peace education being a new discipline required
an enormous creative ability to respond to
existing needs and be successful in the
development of the program - Collaboration and networking (local and
international) are imperative - Constructive communication and dialogue keeping
our minds open and reflecting at all the
worldviews are critical to the success of the
program - Academic dimensions and facets of the program
needed to be and benefited immeasurably from
their linkages with the community - Need for facilitative leadership especially
among top administrators - Success is dependent on the creativity and
assertiveness of the people running the program
21DAGHANG SALAMAT GIKAN SA PEACE DEVELOPMENT
OFFICE Notre Dame University