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NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC – CSO Accreditation Application – Holy Cross of Davao College, Save the Children Philippines, Maranao People Development Center
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
The Office of the Presidential Adviser on Peace, Reconciliation and Unity (OPAPRU) recognizes the importance of establishing networks and institutionalizing the setting up of democratic safe spaces for civil society organizations (CSOs) to participate in peacebuilding and good governance. Working closely with the CSOs will allow a deep understanding of local situations, as well as ensure that programs and projects are based on the current contexts and dynamics on the ground.
The OPAPRU, in intensifying its social healing and peacebuilding efforts especially in peace and development focus areas (formerly called the conflict-affected and conflict-vulnerable communities) and in mobilizing and facilitating people’s active participation in the peace process, grassroots COs have been encouraged to apply for accreditation to be qualified implementers of OPAPRU projects and programs.
In line with this, the Holy Cross of Davao College (HCDC) is applying for its Civil Society Organization (CSO) accreditation with the OPAPRU as an implementer of OPAPRU’s projects/programs/activities:
Name of CSO
Holy Cross of Davao College
CSO Highest Officials
1) Most Rev. Romulo G. Valles, D.D.,
Board of Trustees – Chairman
2) Rev. Msgr. Paul A. Cuison,
Board of Trustees – Vice-Chairman
3) Br. Noelvic H. Deloria, SC,
Corporate President
4) Rev. Msgr. Jaime J. Gamboa,
Corporate Secretary
5) Rev. Fr. Emmanuel G. Calumpong,
Corporate Treasurer
CSO Address
Sta. Ana Avenue, corner C. Guzman Street, Barangay 14-B, Davao City
Nature of Services
Educational Programs, Student Life Services, Community Extension, and International Linkages
Advocacies
Advocating Peace Communication in Education and Advocate for Cultural Preservation in Harmony
We are encouraging the public to submit a sworn report of any derogatory record or complaints against the CSO applicant addressed to: EDIR. ANDRES S. AGUINALDO, JR, Chair of the Committee on CSO Accreditation, 5th Floor OPAPRU, Agustin I Building, F. Ortigas Jr. Road, Ortigas Center, Pasig City.
The OPAPRU’s Committee on CSO Accreditation shall be accepting any derogatory report against the applicant within seven (7) calendar days ONLY from the posting of this Notice.
Prepared by:
ATTY. CHARIS S. ANTALAN
Head, Committee on CSO Accreditation Secretariat
Approved by:
EDIR. ANDRES S. AGUINALDO, JR.
CSO, Committee Chairperson
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
The Office of the Presidential Adviser on Peace, Reconciliation and Unity (OPAPRU) recognizes the importance of establishing networks and institutionalizing the setting up of democratic safe spaces for civil society organizations (CSOs) to participate in peacebuilding and good governance. Working closely with the CSOs will allow a deep understanding of local situations, as well as ensure that programs and projects are based on the current contexts and dynamics on the ground.
The OPAPRU, in intensifying its social healing and peacebuilding efforts especially in peace and development focus areas (formerly called the conflict-affected and conflict-vulnerable communities) and in mobilizing and facilitating people’s active participation in the peace process, grassroots CSOs have been encouraged to apply for accreditation to be qualified implementers of OPAPRU projects and programs.
In line with this, the Save the Children Philippines, (SCP) Inc. is applying for its Civil Society Organization (CSO) accreditation with the OPAPRU as an implementer of OPAPRU’s projects/programs/activities:
Name of CSO
Save the Children Philippines, Inc.
CSO Highest Officials
1) Alicia Dela Rosa-Bala,
Board of Trustees – Chairperson
2) Maria Lourdes Kristen S. Quintos,
Board of Trustees – Vice Chairperson
3) Jose Victor Zalamea,
Corporate Treasurer
4) Alberto Jesus T. Muyot,
Chief Executive Officer
5) Joycelyn S. Manuel,
Corporate Secretary
CSO Address
4F Sunnymede IT Center, 1614 Quezon Avenue, Quezon City
Nature of Services
Humanitarian Response, Health and Nutrition, Education, and Child’s Rights and Protection
Advocacies
Child Rights Advocacy, Monitoring and Reporting Child Rights Sensitization of the Relevant Pillars of the Justice System
We are encouraging the public to submit a sworn report of any derogatory record or complaints against the CSO applicant addressed to: EDIR. ANDRES S. AGUINALDO, JR, Chair of the Committee on CSO Accreditation, 5th Floor OPAPRU, Agustin I Building, F. Ortigas Jr. Road, Ortigas Center, Pasig City.
The OPAPRU’s Committee on CSO Accreditation shall be accepting any derogatory report against the applicant within seven (7) calendar days ONLY from the posting of this Notice.
Prepared by:
ATTY. CHARIS S. ANTALAN
Head, CCA Secretariat
Approved by:
EDIR. ANDRES S. AGUINALDO, JR.
Chairperson, Committee on CSO Accreditation
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
The Office of the Presidential Adviser on Peace, Reconciliation and Unity (OPAPRU) recognizes the importance of establishing networks and institutionalizing the setting up of democratic safe spaces for civil society organizations (CSOs) to participate in peacebuilding and good governance. Working closely with the CSOs will allow a deep understanding of local situations, as well as ensure that programs and projects are based on the current contexts and dynamics on the ground.
The OPAPRU, in intensifying its social healing and peacebuilding efforts especially in peace and development focus areas (formerly called the conflict-affected and conflict-vulnerable communities) and in mobilizing and facilitating people’s active participation in the peace process, grassroots COs have been encouraged to apply for accreditation to be qualified implementers of OPAPRU projects and programs.
In line with this, the Maranao People Development Center, (MARADECA) Inc. is applying for its Civil Society Organization (CSO) accreditation with the OPAPRU as an implementer of OPAPRU’s projects/programs/activities:
Name of CSO
Maranao People Development Center Inc.
CSO Highest Officials
1) Salic B. Ibrahim,
Board of Trustees – President
2) Abolainie M. Pangcoga,
Board of Trustees – Vice-President
3) Safia D. Mapandi,
Administrative Manager
4) Mohaidah Sultan,
Finance Manager
CSO Address
Brgy. Poonamarantao Ragayan, Marantao, Lanao del Sur
Nature of Services
Community Sustainable Development, Peace Building and Governance, and Institutional Development
Advocacies
Social Enterprise, Peace Building, Child Protection, Emergency Response, Environmental Protection, Education
We are encouraging the public to submit a sworn report of any derogatory record or complaints against the CSO applicant addressed to: EDIR. ANDRES S. AGUINALDO, JR, Chair of the Committee on CSO Accreditation, 5th Floor OPAPRU, Agustin I Building, F. Ortigas Jr. Road, Ortigas Center, Pasig City.
The OPAPRU’s Committee on CSO Accreditation shall be accepting any derogatory report against the applicant within seven (7) calendar days ONLY from the posting of this Notice.
Prepared by:
ATTY. CHARIS S. ANTALAN
Head, CCA Secretariat
Approved by:
EDIR. ANDRES S. AGUINALDO, JR.
Chairperson, Committee on CSO Accreditation
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NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC – CSO Accreditation Application – Holy Cross of Davao College, Save the Children Philippines, Maranao People Development Center
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
The Office of the Presidential Adviser on Peace, Reconciliation and Unity (OPAPRU) recognizes the importance of establishing networks and institutionalizing the setting up of democratic safe spaces for civil society organizations (CSOs) to participate in peacebuilding and good governance. Working closely with the CSOs will allow a deep understanding of local situations, as well as ensure that programs and projects are based on the current contexts and dynamics on the ground.
The OPAPRU, in intensifying its social healing and peacebuilding efforts especially in peace and development focus areas (formerly called the conflict-affected and conflict-vulnerable communities) and in mobilizing and facilitating people’s active participation in the peace process, grassroots COs have been encouraged to apply for accreditation to be qualified implementers of OPAPRU projects and programs.
In line with this, the Holy Cross of Davao College (HCDC) is applying for its Civil Society Organization (CSO) accreditation with the OPAPRU as an implementer of OPAPRU’s projects/programs/activities:
Name of CSO
Holy Cross of Davao College
CSO Highest Officials
1) Most Rev. Romulo G. Valles, D.D.,
Board of Trustees – Chairman
2) Rev. Msgr. Paul A. Cuison,
Board of Trustees – Vice-Chairman
3) Br. Noelvic H. Deloria, SC,
Corporate President
4) Rev. Msgr. Jaime J. Gamboa,
Corporate Secretary
5) Rev. Fr. Emmanuel G. Calumpong,
Corporate Treasurer
CSO Address
Sta. Ana Avenue, corner C. Guzman Street, Barangay 14-B, Davao City
Nature of Services
Educational Programs, Student Life Services, Community Extension, and International Linkages
Advocacies
Advocating Peace Communication in Education and Advocate for Cultural Preservation in Harmony
We are encouraging the public to submit a sworn report of any derogatory record or complaints against the CSO applicant addressed to: EDIR. ANDRES S. AGUINALDO, JR, Chair of the Committee on CSO Accreditation, 5th Floor OPAPRU, Agustin I Building, F. Ortigas Jr. Road, Ortigas Center, Pasig City.
The OPAPRU’s Committee on CSO Accreditation shall be accepting any derogatory report against the applicant within seven (7) calendar days ONLY from the posting of this Notice.
Prepared by:
ATTY. CHARIS S. ANTALAN
Head, Committee on CSO Accreditation Secretariat
Approved by:
EDIR. ANDRES S. AGUINALDO, JR.
CSO, Committee Chairperson
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
The Office of the Presidential Adviser on Peace, Reconciliation and Unity (OPAPRU) recognizes the importance of establishing networks and institutionalizing the setting up of democratic safe spaces for civil society organizations (CSOs) to participate in peacebuilding and good governance. Working closely with the CSOs will allow a deep understanding of local situations, as well as ensure that programs and projects are based on the current contexts and dynamics on the ground.
The OPAPRU, in intensifying its social healing and peacebuilding efforts especially in peace and development focus areas (formerly called the conflict-affected and conflict-vulnerable communities) and in mobilizing and facilitating people’s active participation in the peace process, grassroots CSOs have been encouraged to apply for accreditation to be qualified implementers of OPAPRU projects and programs.
In line with this, the Save the Children Philippines, (SCP) Inc. is applying for its Civil Society Organization (CSO) accreditation with the OPAPRU as an implementer of OPAPRU’s projects/programs/activities:
Name of CSO
Save the Children Philippines, Inc.
CSO Highest Officials
1) Alicia Dela Rosa-Bala,
Board of Trustees – Chairperson
2) Maria Lourdes Kristen S. Quintos,
Board of Trustees – Vice Chairperson
3) Jose Victor Zalamea,
Corporate Treasurer
4) Alberto Jesus T. Muyot,
Chief Executive Officer
5) Joycelyn S. Manuel,
Corporate Secretary
CSO Address
4F Sunnymede IT Center, 1614 Quezon Avenue, Quezon City
Nature of Services
Humanitarian Response, Health and Nutrition, Education, and Child’s Rights and Protection
Advocacies
Child Rights Advocacy, Monitoring and Reporting Child Rights Sensitization of the Relevant Pillars of the Justice System
We are encouraging the public to submit a sworn report of any derogatory record or complaints against the CSO applicant addressed to: EDIR. ANDRES S. AGUINALDO, JR, Chair of the Committee on CSO Accreditation, 5th Floor OPAPRU, Agustin I Building, F. Ortigas Jr. Road, Ortigas Center, Pasig City.
The OPAPRU’s Committee on CSO Accreditation shall be accepting any derogatory report against the applicant within seven (7) calendar days ONLY from the posting of this Notice.
Prepared by:
ATTY. CHARIS S. ANTALAN
Head, CCA Secretariat
Approved by:
EDIR. ANDRES S. AGUINALDO, JR.
Chairperson, Committee on CSO Accreditation
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
The Office of the Presidential Adviser on Peace, Reconciliation and Unity (OPAPRU) recognizes the importance of establishing networks and institutionalizing the setting up of democratic safe spaces for civil society organizations (CSOs) to participate in peacebuilding and good governance. Working closely with the CSOs will allow a deep understanding of local situations, as well as ensure that programs and projects are based on the current contexts and dynamics on the ground.
The OPAPRU, in intensifying its social healing and peacebuilding efforts especially in peace and development focus areas (formerly called the conflict-affected and conflict-vulnerable communities) and in mobilizing and facilitating people’s active participation in the peace process, grassroots COs have been encouraged to apply for accreditation to be qualified implementers of OPAPRU projects and programs.
In line with this, the Maranao People Development Center, (MARADECA) Inc. is applying for its Civil Society Organization (CSO) accreditation with the OPAPRU as an implementer of OPAPRU’s projects/programs/activities:
Name of CSO
Maranao People Development Center Inc.
CSO Highest Officials
1) Salic B. Ibrahim,
Board of Trustees – President
2) Abolainie M. Pangcoga,
Board of Trustees – Vice-President
3) Safia D. Mapandi,
Administrative Manager
4) Mohaidah Sultan,
Finance Manager
CSO Address
Brgy. Poonamarantao Ragayan, Marantao, Lanao del Sur
Nature of Services
Community Sustainable Development, Peace Building and Governance, and Institutional Development
Advocacies
Social Enterprise, Peace Building, Child Protection, Emergency Response, Environmental Protection, Education
We are encouraging the public to submit a sworn report of any derogatory record or complaints against the CSO applicant addressed to: EDIR. ANDRES S. AGUINALDO, JR, Chair of the Committee on CSO Accreditation, 5th Floor OPAPRU, Agustin I Building, F. Ortigas Jr. Road, Ortigas Center, Pasig City.
The OPAPRU’s Committee on CSO Accreditation shall be accepting any derogatory report against the applicant within seven (7) calendar days ONLY from the posting of this Notice.
Prepared by:
ATTY. CHARIS S. ANTALAN
Head, CCA Secretariat
Approved by:
EDIR. ANDRES S. AGUINALDO, JR.
Chairperson, Committee on CSO Accreditation
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2025-04-15T13:58:37+08:00
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Office of the Presidential Adviser
on the Peace, Reconciliation and Unity
53rd Flr, Corporate Finance Plaza, F. Ortigas Jr. Road, Ortigas Center, Pasig, Philippines
Email:
[email protected]
Copyright 2016 | All rights reserved. Office of the Presidential Adviser on Peace, Reconciliation and Unity.
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