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Photos of the closing program now available
It was indeed a memorable evening as we said our goodbyes. But let these photos remember the fun we've had together, the experiences we shared, the lessons we learned. Click for photos

Swapping peace building stories with Higaonons in Minalwang
Delegates of the First Action Asia Peacebuilders Forum got a firsthand glimpse on how the Higaonon tribe of Minalwang in the town of Claveria, Misamis Oriental settle their conflicts as they shared stories with the locals, tribal leaders included. The indigenous people walked from six geographically scattered “gaups” (villages) and converged in the tribal hall for the said meeting. Datu Kawilihan (Joel Mansangcagan) with his wife Nanay Bilaw, Datu Maagsub (Cornellio Pinaander), Datu Amomahan (Manuel Pinaandel), Roy Pinalandang, Datu Litumbagan (Eugenis Bio) and their tribal members were chewing betel nuts as they waited for the arrival of the other members of the Higaonon community and talked about the visit by participants of the peace forum. Read story

Delegates impressed by indigenous ways of resolving conflict in Rogongon
Ten participants of the Action Asia Peace Builders Forum were impressed over how the Higaonons of Rogongon in Iligan City settle conflicts the indigenous way.
The delegates, upon arriving at Rogongon, situated in the mountains 27 kilometers away from downtown Iligan, were greeted with a “pamales,” a tribal ritual wherein chicken blood were sprinkled over the footsteps of the visitors to keep the bad emotions away. Read story

Community-based peace building: Village to village, people to people
I was very fortunate to have been given the chance listen to one of the four thematic sessions on the First Action Asia Peacebuilders Forum. My task as a documenter was supposed to be recording the delegates’ reflective thoughts. Instead, I found myself writing down my own thoughts. Still very high with the Johan Galtung experience, I again readied myself to listen to new accents in which I really had a hard time digesting. I was the last person who entered the session room, a bit late but I was able to catch up with the documentation. The presenter, Arulappu Rajan Iruthayanathan, shared about the community initiatives on peacebuilding in East Sri Lanka. Read story

The MISORET experience
All it takes for a Somali, a Kazak, a Nepali, a Burmese and two Bangladeshi peacebuilders is to appreciate all what had been done as far as development and peacebuilding in Barangay Umagos, Lagonglong, Misamis Oriental is concerned. As part of the learning adventures of the first Action Asia Peacebuilders Forum, this group of peace advocates heard and saw firsthand last October 28 the efforts made by all stakeholders of the peace zone initiative in the Misamis Oriental Eastern Towns (MISORET) cluster. Read story

Learning about the GRP-RPMM talks firsthand from the affected people
Participants of the Action Asia Peacebuilders forum from Nepal, Cambodia, Sri Lanka and the Philippines transcend the boundaries with people from the communities gathered in one place to share and exchange learnings and struggles on development and peace. The exposurists, based in Cagayan de Oro City for the forum, traveled their way to the Macapagal Ancestral House in Iligan City, some 100 kilometers away, the excitement and happiness overriding their jetlags and weariness. Much to their delight, the venue was flocked with people from the community who came from different places where situation of unpeace prevailed. Read story

Peace poetry by Emma Leslie
A poem inspired after a dialogue with community members of Sultan Naga Dimaporo on the GRP-RPMM Peace Process at the Macapagal Ancestral House in Iligan City. Read poem

A family of peace builders finally meet
“We made it!” This was among the happy and vibrant expressions of most foreign guests who arrived October 26 at the Balay Mindanaw Peace Center and joined everyone just like any family reunion to participate in the Action Asia Peace Builders’ Forum. Fifty-one peace builders from all over Asia, as well as a few from Africa, finally gathered here in Mindanao for the first time to celebrate peace, share not only stories but also knowledge learned, and stay connected with one another as a way of building peace.
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Johan Galtung gives tips for peace
Johan Galtung, father of peace and conflict studies, visited Balay Mindanaw Peace Center on October 26. He is involved in the efforts to resolve 20 conflicts around the world and has brought with him 50 years of experience in conflict transformation work. His presence gathered around peacebuilders from Mindanao, Philippines and even all over Asia who were eager to hear from a seasoned peacebuilder. Read story

BalayMin to host ‘First Action Asia Peacebuilders Forum’
At least 50 peace practitioners from all over the Asia Pacific Region will come together in a 5-day forum to identify uniquely Asian approaches in the field of conflict transformation and peacebuilding, and celebrate the vibrancy and successes of peace building initiatives in the different countries in Asia. The First Action Asia Peacebuilders Forum with the theme “Exploring Asian Approaches to Peacebuilding”, will be held on October 26-31, 2005 at the Balay Mindanaw Peace Center in Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City. Read story

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