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“ Believing in change but keeping the faith” is the motto of the Muslim Volunteering “ Believing in change but keeping the faith” is the motto of the Muslim Volunteering

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“ Believing in change but keeping the faith” is the motto of the Muslim Volunteering - PPT Presentation

Kapamagogopa Inc KI is actively involved in peacebuilding initiatives in the Mindanao region where antagonism between the government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front MILF has fuelled conflict between Christians and Muslims Some 69 volunteers have been ID: 739515

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“Believing in change but keeping the faith” is the motto of the Muslim Volunteering Organization for Peace and Development in the Philippines. Established in 2004, Kapamagogopa Inc. (KI) is actively involved in peace-building initiatives in the Mindanao region where antagonism between the government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) has fuelled conflict between Christians and Muslims. Some 69 volunteers have been to 23 Muslim and Christian community NGOs working in peace building, community dialogue and intercultural exchange. They have contributed about 150,000 volunteering hours, impacting on the lives of as many as 500,000 people. The volunteers have contributed to establishing community water reservoirs. They introduced Sloping Area Land Technology, a simple low-cost method of upland farming suited to small farmers with limited tools, capital and exposure to modern agriculture. They taught organic farming methods to farmers, provided capacity-building training in disaster reduction and participated in the All Women Contingent in the Civilian Protection Component of the International Monitoring Team which is assisting the peace process in Mindanao. KI has played key roles in mobilizing Muslim volunteers to help Christian NGOs to reach out to non-Christian communities. During the August 2008 conflict, KI volunteers delivered humanitarian relief to remote communities. They also contributed to peace- building initiatives, for example addressing rido (clan or family conflict) in the Mindanao community.

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Volunteering Organization in the Philippines Slide2

All major religions acknowledge the benefits of giving in terms of justice, humanity and kindness, as well as self-fulfillment, encouraging congregations to use their knowledge, skills and energy to benefit the community. Faith-based organizations involve large number of volunteers. For example, the Interfaith Network on HIV/AIDS in Thailand mobilizes volunteers from Buddhist, Muslim, Catholic and Protestant communities across the country to organize home-based care activities for people with AIDS living in remote areas. Civic Participation – ReligionSlide3

“Believing in change but keeping the faith” is the motto of the Muslim Volunteering Organization for Peace and Development in the Philippines. Established in 2004, Kapamagogopa Inc. (KI) is actively involved in peace-building initiatives in the Mindanao region where antagonism between the government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) has fuelled conflict between Christians and Muslims. Some 69 volunteers have been to 23 Muslim and Christian community NGOs working in peace building, community dialogue and intercultural exchange. They have contributed about 150,000 volunteering hours, impacting on the lives of as many as 500,000 people. The volunteers have contributed to establishing community water reservoirs. They introduced Sloping Area Land Technology, a simple low-cost method of upland farming suited to small farmers with limited tools, capital and exposure to modern agriculture. They taught organic farming methods to farmers, provided capacity-building training in disaster reduction and participated in the All Women Contingent in the Civilian Protection Component of the International Monitoring Team which is assisting the peace process in Mindanao. KI has played key roles in mobilizing Muslim volunteers to help Christian NGOs to reach out to non-Christian communities. During the August 2008 conflict, KI volunteers delivered humanitarian relief to remote communities. They also contributed to peace- building initiatives, for example addressing rido (clan or family conflict) in the Mindanao community.

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Volunteering Organization in the Philippines Slide4

Volunteers are instrumental in advocacy and campaigning that aim to effect or prevent change relating to basic human rights, including inclusion, health and safety. Examples range from lobbying local authorities to provide street lightning, waste disposal or safe drinking water or campaigning to prevent a private company from building a pollution-spewing processing plant in the vicinity.Campaigning can include local, small-scale action of limited duration, or national-scale, sustained efforts. Small-scale volunteer action can build momentum and blossom into national campaigns such as the anti-apartheid movement in South Africa or the Chipko movement in India.Social activism

Advocacy and Campaigning