Saturday, March 7, 2009

Partnering with the civil sector















“How do you think we are able to maximize the presence of the partners from Civil Society, Church groups, Business?” This was the central question posed when asked to share my views in a discussion with other stakeholders on the recent events in Lanao del Norte, Misamis Oriental and Bukidnon.

The forum with the theme “Learning from the Commanders”, sponsored by Balay Mindanao Foundation Incorporated, intended to help the participants gain a better understanding of the situation. It was hoped that the inputs can help in defining key strategies and the strengthening of partnerships. Colonel Nicanor Dolojan, the Commander of 403rd Infantry Brigade based in Bukidnon also came to share his views.















To my mind, it was easy to maximize partnerships between the military and the civil sector as both have common aspirations: serving the interest of the society. For one, the final goal of all military activities is “to assist in the establishment of a physically and psychologically secure environment conducive to national growth and development.” On the other hand, the civil sector has similar objectives only worded and pursued differently. An example of this would be that of Balay Mindanao which has the key words “Kaangayan, Kalambuan, Kalinaw ... sa Mindanaw, sa Pilipinas, sa Kalibutan (which can be taken as orderliness, development, peace … in Mindanao, in the Philippines, in the world) … Helping Build Empowered and Sustainable Communities in Mindanao. Helping Build Peace.”

Even as I suggested some specific approaches for the participants to pursue, I also advised all stakeholders to identify and promote common interest areas for collaboration, partnership and cooperation. I think, this is key to maximizing the presence of all stakeholders either to supplement or complement each other’s activities including that of government.

On behalf of the Armed Forces of the Philippines and the Philippine Army, I then committed my full support for their activities particularly found within my organization’s area of responsibility (Lanao del Norte)—if only to deliver the best service to our people.











I have then enjoined the participants to visit me at my headquarters and pursue the discussions. I am also extending the same to other interested groups for us to exchange notes on ‘my porch’ at the 104th Infantry Brigade Headquarters in Iligan City. Coffee or tea will be served.




See also a related SunStar article “People’s participation ‘key’ to peace” by Bong Fabe.

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