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Members of the camp project support team (CPST) of the Bangsamoro Development Agency (BDA) responsible for implementation of the MTFRDP/2 recently convened on June 29-30, 2019 at Pagana Resto Cotabato City for the Internal Reflection and Writeshop that aimed to collect and consolidate narratives, data and information from the team for the development of the quarter and completion report of the project.

Signed in April 2018 between BDA and CFSI, MTFRDP/2 is expected to end in August 2019.

“We did this activity as part of our preparation for the writing of the project completion report”, Rhadzni Taalim, BDA program coordinator said.

He said that the participation of the CPST is very relevant in the completion of the report because they were directly involved in the implementation of the project.

“They were those who worked at the community level, meeting the stakeholders from different sectors and facilitated activities in line with project execution, so they can better tell how it went and performed,” Taalim stated.

Part of the activity was essay writing for the internal reflection, identification of best stories, best photos and among others.

“Through this workshop and sharing, we were able to determine success stories that would be essential part of the whole project report. It is our objective to really give justice to all the efforts of our CPST in delivering all the activities intended for the project”, Taalim told.

The Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation (PME) Team of BDA also presented and discussed to the participants the data and information needed to be updated and complied for the completion report.

Key staff of BDA for the MTFRDP/2 also joined the activity like Julhaina Cadon, finance head; Engr. Rahib Labay, PME head; Rhadzni Taalim, project coordinator; rural infrastructure engineers (RIE-II) who were Engr. Amil Kali, Engr. Mohammad Saud Alon, and Engr. Cosain Batuampar; learning and development staff Swaib Mohammad and Mohammad Alon; and personnel from admin division.

MTFRDP/2 aims to improve access of targeted communities in the conflict-affected areas in Mindanao to basic socio-economic infrastructure and alternative learning system.

This intervention is comprised of engaging the communities through a community-driven development and alternative learning system with an end in view of making those productive, participative and peaceful communities. Moreover, this is in line with the Normalization Aspect of the CAB.

MTFRDP/2 is supported by the Mindanao Trust Fund (MTF) with various donors such as the European Union, the government of Sweden, Australia, Canada, United States, New Zealand and the World Bank, which also serves as Trust Fund Administrator and Secretariat.

The Spanish Cooperation Agency for International Development (AECID) is also supporting the project.

In an effort to support the project implementation in the ground, the Bangsamoro Development Agency in close collaboration with the Community and Family Services International conudcted a joint reflection session on June 27-28 at the CFSI’s Center for Excellence and Humanitarian Service in Cotabato City.

This reflection workshop is intended towards assessing the activities undertaken in the ground through the Camps Project Support Team and the Joint Task Force for Camps Transformation as relayed by CFSI Project Coordinator Engr. Nasser Sinarimbo who gave the overview of the activity.

Sinarimbo also said that together “we will move as one” being partners in this intervention.

The Mindanao Trust Fund – Reconstruction and Development Project II (MTF-RDP/2) is an initiative jointly undertaken by BDA and the CFSI with an end in view of contributing to the gains of the peace process and improving access of communities to basic socio-economic services and Alternative Learning System which began early April this year until April 2019.

In his inspirational talk delivered during the session, BDA Executive Director Mohammad S. Yacob urged everyone to be courageous enough to recognize and admit mistakes straightly rather than pinpoint blame to others, in case there is anything.

“We hope that those who may commit mistakes (i.e did not follow instruction as agreed in the guidelines) would admit and tell it straight”, Yacob said.

He also reminded the team particularly those working in the ground to be guided by the standard procedures and stick to it.

“Normally, we are not wrong in doing things; it’s not following the instructions that let’s slip from the correct process” whereby he stressed on understanding and internalizing the project objectives to stay focus.

Through the BDA Operations Head and Project Coordinator Rhadzni Taalim, the approved sites for the six major camps namely Badr, Omar, Rajamuda, Abubakar, Bilal and Bushra had been presented and concurred by the team.

Further, the team were also guided by the discussion on the terms of reference of each staff as well as the deliverables to be met along the way.

Pool of presenters included also M & E Head and Planning Officer Engr. Rahib Labay for the step 2 output and project deliverables and Work Plan Preparation for Step 3; Community Development Officer/Manager Abdulrasheed Ambil for the SPP dossier, Capacity Development Specialist Ms. Basila Siago for the TORs and wrap up notes, Monitoring and Evaluation Officer Ms Emaleeh Pequit on revisiting the processes involved in the step 2 activities among others.

Engr. Jandatu Salik presented an item by which to easily cope with the pressing demands of work in the ground.

Meanwhile, Engr.. Sinarimbo also shared notes on how to improve the partnership and make things flow smoothly for both partners to achieve desired goal.

BDA key officers namely Abdulmaguid Salidatan, Administrative Division Head, Julhaina Cadon, Finance Head together with the CPST among the six camps operated by the MTF-RDP/2 and other CMO staff attended the event.

CFSI on the other hand was also represented by men and women who are doing much effort in order to realize the project objective.

In the first general staff meeting of the Bangsamoro Development Agency (BDA) for the year 2019, executive director Mohammad S. Yacob urged staff and volunteers to exert utmost effort in delivering services for the Bangsamoro communities.

Dir. Yacob also told of the value of patience, excellence, patience and good attitude to better perform the tasks expected for each one of the BDA family.

He added that the coming days are still uncertain for BDA as development arm of the MILF and so everyone should have those values at work to move forward and surpass whatever challenges ahead.

BDA was established in 2002 primarily mandated for rehabilitation and development in the conflict-affected areas in Mindanao with the principle of learning by doing in building the capacity of the Bangsamoro.

During the said meeting on January 4, 2018 at Bangsamoro Development Center in Cotabato City, each division head of the agency presented major accomplishments for year 2018.

Engr. Rahib Labay together with Rahima Hassan reported for Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation (PME) Division, Rhadzni Taalim presented accomplishments of all BDA projects and programs; Hashim Manticayan for the human resource and development; Abdulmaguid Salidatan for the administrative management and Julhaina Cadon for the finance division.

Accordingly, all reports are subject for consolidation to come up with the BDA Annual Report 2018.

“We are consolidating our 2018 accomplishments to document what we have done, to determine good practices, lessons learned and challenges and be our reference as we go on with our assigned tasked as development arm of the MILF”, Dir. Yacob stated.

Friday, 10 May 2019 08:26

BDA Ramadhan Forum kicks off

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May 10, 2019. Officials, staff, volunteers and catalysts of the Bangsamoro Development Agency (BDA) are once again convened today for the beginning of the series of Ramadhan Forum, a special activity organized during this holy month.

Topic for the day was The Economic and Finance System in Islam: Its Prospect in the BARMM delivered by Sheikh Esmail W. Ebrahim.

According to Hashim Manticayan, activity like this provide opportunity for everyone to increase their knowledge in Islam, meet and greet one another, strengthen brotherhood and sisterhood while seeking together the rewards of Allah (s.w.t). 

After the forum, participants all together joined in breaking the fast with meals provided for the activity. 

Ramadhan Forum and free iftar has been a tradition at the BDA to promote camaraderie and faith among everyone at the agency. 

Thursday, 10 October 2019 01:44

BDA PDC Meeting September 2019

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Development catalysts who are community level volunteers of the Bangsamoro Development Agency (BDA) convened on September 2019 for the Quarterly Meeting at Isulan, Sultan Kudarat.

Engr. Windel Diangcalan, BDA executive director attended the said gathering and gave updates on the current and future direction of the agency.

Thursday, 10 October 2019 02:31

BDA meeting with MILF Central Committee

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The Board of Directors of the Bangsamoro Development Agency (BDA) received guidance and direction from the MILF Central Committee headed by Chairman Hadji Murad Ebrahim gearing towards an inclusive, sustainable and lasting peace and development in the Bangsamoro during the transition period and in the post conflict situation, held at Camp Darapanan on October 6, 2019. It was the first meeting of BDA Board of Directors under the leadership of Ustadz Abusaliha Macacuna.

From the recent 2019 Annual Partners’ Meeting for Mindanao of the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) on August  6, 2019 at Pagana Kutawato, Cotabato City, the Bangsamoro Development Agency (BDA) learned and inspired by the operational system presented for both organizational and project management.

Hashim Manticayan, BDA deputy executive director told that “my reflection from that meeting is BDA really needs to enhance its operation in all aspects in order for us to keep up with the standard operations including monitoring and financial aspect for project implementation”.

BDA together with other civil society organization (CSOs) who are partners to UNICEF attended the said activity.

“We are invited by UNICEF because BDA is one of their partners in implementing some of their projects. We have been in partnership with them particularly on the enhance version of the Tahderiyyah Program”, Manticayan said.

Accordingly, the UNICEF is now on its 8th Country Programme in the Philippines (2019-2023) and its grateful for the continued partnership in this new programme cycle and the successful implementation of the projects and activities from the previous country programme.

“We learned a lot from said gathering, which we wanted to apply at BDA. I also appreciate the transparency of the UNICEF wherein they presented to us during the meeting the total amount downloaded to all of their partners,” Manticayan stated.

BDA and UNICEF is currently working together for the expansion of Tahderiyyah Program with the IMBPI and with funding support from the EOJ.

Wednesday, 03 April 2019 03:19

BDA in transition for new management

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Following the successful turnover of responsibility for executive director of the Bangsamoro Development Agency (BDA), is the transition in management that normally takes place for an organization with new leadership.

This major change officially started during the general meeting on April 1, 2019 at BDA Training Center in Cotabato City.

Engr. Windel Diangcalan, appointed as the new executive director of BDA spearheaded the activity where division heads of the agency expressed pledge of commitment to continue supporting the management of the BDA to deliver tasks as mandated.

Hashim Manticayan, is now the deputy executive director and at the same time chairman of the Procurement Evaluation Committee (PEC).

BDA as development arm of the MILF has always been impacted by the persistent changes in the Bangsamoro.

The establishment of the Bangsamoro Transition Authority (BTA) brought changes to the BDA since significant and key personalities from the agency were appointed as members of the new political institution in the Bangsamoro.

The Bangsamoro Development Agency (BDA) facilitated the interview for the fifty (50) hopefuls for the Turkey scholarship on June 17, 2019 at Moro Orphanage Complex in Tamontaka I, Cotabato City.

The activity was conducted in partnership with the Moro International Student Association (MISA), an organization of Moro scholars studying in Turkey.

Every year, the Turkey government opens opportunity for aspiring students to avail scholarship for bachelor and master’s degree in the said country.

 

 

 

The Bangsamoro Development Agency (BDA) expressed desire that the newly hired and now recently trained instructional managers (IMs) will have strength to fulfill their duties and functions in line with their tasks as teachers in the remote areas of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front’s (MILF) six acknowledged camps wherein the alternative learning system will be implemented starting August 2018.

“We pray to Allah (s.w.t) to give you strength to fulfill what you have committed to accomplish”, Mohammad S. Yacob, BDA Executive Director told the IMs in his brief talk during the closing program of the ALS IMs training with values transformation component held on July 28 at the Community and Family Services International (CFSI) Center for Excellence and Humanitarian Service.

“With education, there is a great chance that our communities will enjoy the fruits of development now that the Bangsamoro government comes in sight”, Yacob pointed out.

Further, he urged the ALS implementers (teachers) not to waste Allah’s reward for their efforts in the camps communities as this is not just responsibility towards the program but more of a commitment towards Him.

Supporting the Comprehensive Agreement on the Bangsamoro(CAB), ALS component of the Mindanao Trust Fund – Reconstruction and Development Project Phase II (MTF-RDP/2) seeks to address the education needs of the Bangsamoro communities particularly the orphans, out-of-school-youths, and the women including the Indigenous People living within the camps.

ALS training with values transformation was conducted on July 21-28 at Alnor Hotel in Cotabato City with partner agencies such as the Department of Education in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (DeEDARMM) and the CFSI sending their people to assist BDA in terms of training personnel.

BDA Learning and Development Team composed of Hashim Manticayan, Swaib Mohamad and Mokamad Alon spearheaded the conduct of VTT as an entry strategy towards inculcating the needed values to succeed in the ALS implementation.

Further, DepEd-ARMM was represented by the following: Datumama Kabagani, Armando Patagani, Mary Ann Rawadin, Laila Mantawel, Anisa Baganian, Samrah Tatuang and Rolly Navarro who all took part in providing different lectures and conducting workshops for the IMs to learn more and apply it in the field.

Meanwhile, Prof. Abhoud Syed Lingga, MILF Joint Task Force for Camps Transformation, Noraida Abdullahkarim, CFSI Program Director for Mindanao, Julkipli Arsad, DepEd ALS Regional Supervisor, and John Ortiz, Education Program Supervisor II of DepEd Cotabato Province have also shared their brilliant words of encouragement to push the ALS IMs to work towards building a better Bangsamoro.

 

 

 

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