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Book on peace
building in the communities launched
Posted 23 September 2010
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Peace
builders at the launch of the Lawig Kalinaw book. Photo: Bobby
Timonera
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CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY
(MindaNews/22 Sept) -- A book on peace building efforts in the
communities was launched here on Tuesday, in time for the
International Day of Peace and the commemoration of the declaration
of martial law in the Philippines.
The 92-page “Lawig Kalinaw:
Mga Sugilanon sa Pagpanday og Kalinaw sa Katilingban” is published
by the Balay Mindanaw Foundation, Inc. (BMFI) and its sister
non-governmental organization, the Katilingbanong Pamahandi sa
Mindanaw Foundation, Inc. (KPMFI).
Written by Cagayan de
Oro-based writer Marc Eliemel Y. Tagub, the book is composed of
stories of 16 peace builders in rural Misamis Oriental and of a
Higaunon datu in neighboring Agusan del Norte.
The stories include peace
building among couples, within the family, settling land and other
disputes, confronting a demolition team, ensuring participation of
the indigenous people in barangay governance, and even keeping the
peace in heated partisan politics.
Originally written in
English, it was translated into Cebuano by MindaNews editor Bobby
Timonera. The Cebuano and English versions of the stories were
printed side-by-side.
The featured peacebuilders
were mostly graduates of Balay Mindanaw’s peace building course
called “Operation Peace Course” (which they dubbed as OP Kors!).
The OP Kors! peace education
program was first organized by Balay Mindanaw in 2005, mainly for
community leaders and workers of non-governmental organizations. It
later expanded to a wider target audience and has trained local
chief executives, indigenous peoples and even military personnel.
“To date, more than 1,800 barangay leaders, IPs (indigenous
peoples), LGU and NGO workers and military personnel have graduated
from the course,” said the book’s introduction.
Balay Mindanaw published
earlier this year “Soldiers for Peace: A Collection of
Peacebuilding Stories in Mindanaw,” which featured soldiers who
applied in the field what they learned in the OP Kors! training.
Loretta Rosales, chair of the
Commission on Human Rights who attended the book launch, lauded
Balay Mindanaw for the two books, saying these were important to
help keep the peace in the country.
Tagub first
wrote for The Mindanao Current, a weekly newspaper based in Cagayan
de Oro. He also wrote for The Crusader, the school paper of Xavier
University in this city, as features writer and associate features
editor. He was Crusader’s editor-in-chief in 2005-2006. He was
chosen in 2005 to represent Xavier University in the Young
Economists Convention of the Philippines’ position paper writing
contest. In the same year, he became one of the two Philippine
representatives for the ASEAN campus journalists/leaders exchange
program held in the Philippines, Vietnam and Cambodia. At present,
he is a technical writer for the business process outsourcing (BPO)
industry. He also works with LGUs and local and international NGOs
as freelance researcher, research assistant, documenter and writer.
(MindaNews)
Download a PDF
preview (2.2mb) of the Lawig Kalinaw book. To order a copy of
the book, email Sabcee for
details. P250 + P100 shipping to anywhere in the country.
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