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BPI Foundation and Bayan Academy Sinag Synergy’s Preserving Culture: Promoting Social Entrepreneurship Pursuing National Development – DULDULAO DOT NET This Day & Beyond
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BPI Foundation and Bayan Academy Sinag Synergy’s Preserving Culture: Promoting Social Entrepreneurship Pursuing National Development

On April 30, 2024, I attended through online via Zoom of the BPI Foundation and Bayan Academy Sinag Synergy “Lakas sa Pagsanib-pwersa at Kulturang Bayanihan”, Preserving Culture: Promoting Social Entrepreneurship Pursuing National Development.

Mr. Adrian M. Tamayo, Phd, MPSA, Chief, Public Relations Division & Focal for Research, Futures Thinking and Analytics, delivered the Social Entrepreneurship for Peacebuilding, Reconcilation and Development: Mindanao. With regards of Mindanao: The Country’s Food Basket, Mindanao comprises 36% of the country’s farmland and Mindanao contributes to 42% of the nat’l. food trade. The Mandate (Republic Act No. 9996): Advancing Mindanao CHI as follows: 1. Coordination – Mindanao-wide initiatives Philippine Coordinating Office for BJMP-EAGA (PCOBE); 2. Harmonization – Efforts with a Mindanao-wide perspective; and 3. Integration – Mindanao agenda.