BDA-CenMin meets provincial Tarbiyah committee of the MILF for the Tahderiyyah program
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The Bangsamoro Development Agency-Central Mindanao (BDA-CenMin) met with the Provincial Tarbiyah of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) on September 16, 2015 at BDA-CenMin Session Hall.
According to Naut Usman, BDA-CenMin Regional Coordinator for Tahderiyyah program, this special meeting was conducted with the presence of BDA Provincial Development Catalysts (PDC) under this Region as part of awareness and leveling off for the criteria for site selection in the Phase 3 implementation of the Tahderiyyah Curriculum.
Marbawe Edza, Monitoring and Evaluation Officer of this region reported that through the meeting, the body was able to collectively finalize the criteria on site selection for the above-stated project.
In the meeting, the Provincial Tarbiya expressed their commendation to the BDA-CenMin as this activity manifested strong recognition and respect to the Tarbiyah Committee and its leadership”.
Sheikh Abdulmaguid Masabpi, Cluster Chairman of 11 Provincial Tarbiyah of this region expressed thanks to BDA-CenMin Region for their strong recognition and respect to the Tarbiya Committee and its leadership with deep interest and commitment to help the education of Bangsamoro.
“The Tarbiyah Committee is also committed to do all it can to attain the quality education of the Bangsamoro children”, Sheikh Masabpi said.
In response, Regional Manager (RM) Hashim B. Manticayan of BDA-CenMin Region also extended his thanks to the Provincial Tarbiyah and BDA-CenMIn PDC for their presence and full cooperation.
“The Tarbiyah committee is very powerful in terms of support for the education of the Bangsamoro because it has the authority that serves as its mandate to do for the better change regarding Bangsamoro education,”Manticayan said.
Tahderiyyah Curriculum Implementation is a project of BDA in partnership with United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) with financial support from DFAT Australia (then AusAid) and with Talaynged Foundation, Incorporated (TFI) as partner in the development of the curriculum.
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