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Mitmug, Mawallil propose “zipper rule” in nominations

Mitmug is proposing a “zipper rule” in nominations

“Parties should nominate men and women in an alternating sequence. If your first nominee is a man, then the second nominee should be a woman, and so on and so forth. This way, we can achieve an almost equal number of men and women in Parliament, as envisioned by the [Bangsamoro Organic Law],” Mitmug stated.

Mitmug believes that female representation should also be extended to political party committees, not just nominees.

“If we were to truly have effective women’s representation in the Bangsamoro Government, it should start in the political party committees, deeply ingrained in the machinery of where leadership training really begins,” Mitmug said.

photo credits MP Amir Mawallil

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Women, Peace and Security Agenda in the BARMM: A Decade of Regional Implementation of UNSCR 1325

Focus group discussion on “Women, Peace and Security Agenda in the BARMM: A Decade of Regional Implementation of UNSCR 1325” last 12 February 2023, Sunday at the District Office of MP Rasol Mitmug, Jr., at the G/F VIP Lounge, MSU Gym, Marawi City.

This activity is part of a series for the research work of SITTIE JEHANNE U. MUTIN, Lead Researcher/ UNDP RAP-WPS Technical Consultant, on women in conflict, especially in the light of the Marawi siege and rido in the area. The FGD is organized in partnership with the Office BTA MP Rasol Mitmug, Jr. and the Rotary Club of Marawi. The participants are women composed of community leaders, beneficiaries and implementers of the WPS specially the Bangsamoro Women Commission – BARMM Lanao and/or GAD program in BARMM from 2012-2022. The objectives of the activity are: validate women, peace and security issues in the BARMM, assess RAP WPS agenda in the BARMM, and recommend WPS policies for the BTA.

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3 BTA MPs and BPDA exec among MNSA Executive Class pioneer graduates

MP Atty. Laisa Masuhud Alamia, MP Engr. Baintan Adil Ampatuan, MP Atty. Maisara C. Dandamun-Latiph and BPDA Director General Mohajirin T. Ali are among the first batch to complete the Executive Master in National Security Administration (E-MNSA) Program of the National Defense College of the Philippines (NDCP).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Let’s look at their achievements below.

MP Atty. Laisa Masuhud Alamia, MNSA, CESE, BTA Minority Floor Leader, graduated with Honors and a SILVER MEDAL in both Academics and Best Thesis from the Master in National Security Administration Executive Program’s pioneer class. She was also recognized for academic excellence with the Term Award (Terms 1-3), Meritorious Thesis Award, and Silver Medal award. She is also the Chair of the GPH’s Working Group on Demobilized Combatants and Communities. During the graduation ceremonies, MP Atty. Laisa was also commissioned into the AFP Reserve Force with the rank of Commander in the Philippine Navy (Reserve), which will take effect after the President’s assent, in accordance with Presidential Decree 190 and Republic Act No. 7077.

MP Engr. Baintan Adil Ampatuan, MNSA, CSEE graduated with honors and received a SILVER MEDAL in Best Thesis as well as a Bronze Medal in Academics. She also received the Term Award (Terms 1-3), Meritorious Thesis Award, and Bronze Medal for Academic Excellence for her academic achievements. Engr. Baintain is also the MILF Camp Transformation GPH Chair.

MP Atty. Maisara C. Dandamun-Latiph and BPDA Director General Mohajirin T. Ali both earned an Executive Master in National Security Administration.

Driven by hardwork and determination, these BARMM public officials strived to complete and obtain their Executive Master in National Security Administration. The Office of MP Mitmug applauds these civil servants who increase their professional expertise by gaining additional education in order to better serve their constituents.

This will increase situational awareness and operational strategy in the Bangsamoro’s transition to independence, as envisioned by the Organic Law for the Bangsamoro.

The E-MNSA program is the only graduate-level program in the country that offers a master’s degree which covers formulation, implementation, and evaluation of policies in national security administration.

The pioneer class is identified as Master in National Security Administration Executive Program, Executive Class 01.