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Mindanao leaders tackle role of faith in peacebuilding at World Vision-Ateneo DS "Do No Harm" workshop

06 Nov 2023 | Franklin Duane Madriñan

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COMMITTED CONNECTORS. Participants and organizers pose for a group photo to conclude the first day of the Do No Harm for Faith Groups Workshop at Cagayan de Oro City on 19 October 2023. (Photo Courtesy: Septrin Calamba)

Twenty-eight local peacebuilders across the Philippines took part in the Do No Harm for Faith Groups Workshop held in Cagayan de Oro City from 19 to 20 October 2023. 

In partnership with World Vision Philippines, the Ateneo Development Studies (DS) Program convened a multi-generational and multi-faith group of local faith actors for a series of activities that aim to elevate the impact of their community peacebuilding work using the Do No Harm framework.

“Do No Harm” (DNH) – or what is also known as Local Capacities for Peace (LCP) – is a conflict sensitivity tool for stakeholders to identify beliefs and practices that enhance the quality of relationships in diverse communities. Oliver Apud and Makpil Aponesto of World Vision Philippines co-facilitated the sessions.

Among the participants were members and leaders of various Christian and Muslim groups in Lanao del Norte, Zamboanga, and the National Capital Region. Ako Bakwit, Arnold Janssen Catholic Mission Foundation, Inc, Group of Women Advocates for Peace in the Archipelago (GWAPA), and the United Church of Christ in the Philippines (UCCP) were among the groups represented in the two-day activity. Teachers of Islamic Studies and Arabic Language (ISAL) from Marawi City and Cotabato City also participated. 

COMMUNITY PEACEBUILDERS. [L] Nazh-Far Bergonia, President of Ako Bakwit, and [R] Venjohn Nuñez, member of ILAW Shared Community, Inc, during their sharing on the second day of the workshop. (Photos by Dr Jayeel Cornelio)

“Religion plays a vital role towards attaining peace… walang kapayapaan kung hindi nagkakaintindihan ang bawat tao na may iba’t ibang paniniwala (there is no peace when there is no understanding between and among people of different faith groups),” participant Nazh-Far Berganio, Founder and President of Ako Bakwit said. “We coexist because we want [peace],” he emphasized.

Reflecting on how the tool can be applied concretely, Venjohn Nuñez, president of the board of directors of ILAW Shared Community, Inc shared that “hindi pala pwedeng bitawan ang [aming activities on] policy advocacy and legislative agenda dahil pwede [kaming] maging connector. [Pwede kaming] marinig ng LGU to create a city ordinance on peacebuilding na sensitive in making and keeping peace (We should not terminate our activities on policy advocacy and legislative agenda because, through this, we can be connectors. We can be heard by the LGU in creating a city ordinance on peacebuilding that is sensitive to making and keeping peace). "

“The impact of Do No Harm is life transformation. [It is] the transformation of one’s heart,” Dr Jayeel Cornelio, professor in the DS Program and academic lead for the Philippines, emphasized during his closing remarks. Highlighting the important role of faith in community work, Cornelio challenged, “para saan pang may paniniwala tayo kung hindi naman tayo nakikipag-kapwa tao (What is the point of our faith if we do not use it to build genuine human connections)?"

The workshop’s conclusion marked the beginning of a ten-month documentation of the participants’ community programs, part of a three-country action research about faith actors and peacebuilding. The project is funded by The British Academy under the Knowledge Frontiers scheme. Together with Ateneo de Manila University in this study are the University of Leeds (United Kingdom), the University of Peradeniya (Sri Lanka), Rema Burundi (Burundi), World Vision Lanka, and World Vision Philippines.

General Interest International and Area Studies Leadership Studies Religion and Theology Mission & Formation Social Engagement & Nation-Building Administration Cluster Rosita G Leong School of Social Sciences
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