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#MSUMag | The Institute for Peace and Development in Mindanao conducted CampLilintad : An Introduction to Conflict Sensitive and Peace Promoting Approaches and Peace Projects Bootcamp Peace Summer Classes on August 14-19, 2023.

During the opening ceremony, Chancellor Bai Hejira Limbona,PhD highlighted the role of the university to give a fighting chance for students to help build more peaceful environments in the Bangsamoro region. The CampLilintad was attended by esteemed resource speakers within the university and from other organizations in the BARMM:

1. Bangsamoro Youth Commissioner Nasserudin D. Dunding for Youth and Development Work
2. forumZFD-Philippines Project Manager Zineb Naini for Grassroots Civic Engagements and Collaboration
3. IPDM Director Grant Warren D. Lu for the Fundamentals of Peace and Peacebuilding
4. forumZFD-Philippines Project Officer Sophia Paguital for Conflict and Violence
5. Prof. Princess Sheryn Mamucaal for The Bangsamoro History and Peace Process
6. Dr. Margie D. Fiesta for Focus Group Discussion on Gender, Peace and Security
7. Prof. Sarah Jane Mokamad for Non-Violent Communications
8. BYC Provincial Office in MagCotSGA Chief of Staff Sohaila Macadato for Sustaining Peace and Youth Organizations
9. YSEALI Alumnus Hussien Abo for Peace in Graphics
10. Prof. Rasul Gulo for Peace and Islam
11. U-PeaC Adviser Alvin Lois Pembarat for Peace Journalism Aside from the resource speakers, the Center for Cultural Affairs led by Director Norhana Maguid presented theatrical plays portraying the struggles of Bangsamoro communities through the Sining Kandidilimudan Ensemble.

41 participants from the different colleges, high school departments, and student organizations. The University Peace Club led by Ms. Ebtisam Umpia served as major facilitators of the said activity. In the last session of the peace summer classes, Hamdi Noramir, a student leader from the College of Fisheries, shared how the CampLilintad became an avenue for him to share his pent-up emotions. Fatma Mukatil, a Tรซduray Public Administration student mentioned how CampLilintad has made her appreciate MSU as a social laboratory for students with different ethnic backgrounds.

IPDM Director Grant Lu mentioned that the IPDM remains true to its functions to make sure the peace is seen in all levels in the campus. The CampLilintad shall continue in September through its mentorship and project bootcamp component.

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