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Organization: Southern Christian College- Community Education, Research and Extension Administration (SCC-CEREA)
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Postal address of organization/institution

Quezon Blvd. Midsayap, North Cotabato, Philippines

E-mail address of organization/institution

elmamneyra@yahoo.com

Website address of organization/institution

none

Telephone of organization/institution

+63-64-2298294

PRIORITIES: All of the organization's domains of culture of peace activity

EDUCATION FOR PEACE
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
HUMAN RIGHTS
DEMOCRATIC PARTICIPATION
UNDERSTANDING, TOLERANCE AND SOLIDARITY
FREE FLOW OF INFORMATION
INTERNATIONAL PEACE AND SECURITY

TOP PRIORITY: The organization's most important culture of peace activity

EDUCATION FOR PEACE

PARTNERSHIPS AND NETWORKS: What partnerships and networks does your organization participate in, thus strengthening the global movement for a culture of peace?

EZE/EED - Peace and Development, Community Development
United Board for Christian Higher Education in Asia - Faculty and Staff Development
Global Ministries - Sustainable Development
World Council of Churches - Small Program grants
Christian Conference in Asia - Christian Ministry
OxFAM - Peace and Development
Pesticides Action Network Asia and the Pacific (PANAP)- Advocacy on Agriculture Concerns
National Council of Churches in the Philippines - Christian Education
PASALI-Philippines Agriculture and Advocacy
United Nations Development Program -- Peace and Development
EED-Task Force on Indigenous Peoples- Advocacy on IP Concerns and Policy-making
EED-Task Force on Governance- Governance and Partnership
NCRFW GREAT Women Project- Women Economic Empowerment
Commission on Higher Education - Higher Education Academic Programs and Scholarship
Initiatives for International Dialogue - Peace and Development
Department of Science and Technology-Philippine Council for Agricultural Resource and Research Development - Research and Advocacy
Philippine Human Rights Information Center - Human Rights, Advocacy
Psychosocial Support on Children’s Rights Resource Center - Research and Advocacy
Office of the Presidential Assistance for Peace Process - Peace
National Commission for Culture and Arts (NCCA) - Arts and Advocacy
Planning, Research, Institutional Support and Management Services (PRISMS) Development programs
Philippine Association & Institutions in Research (PAIR)- Research and Development
Cotabato Private Schools Association (COPRISAA)- Academic Programs and Athletics
Cotabato Agricultural Resources Research and Development Consortium - Research and Development
Mindanao Peoples’ Peace Movement (MPPM) - Peace and Development
MASIPAG Mindanao - Sustainable Agriculture Advocacy
UCCP-Cotabato Annual Conference - Christian Education
National Commission on Indigenous Peoples - Indigenous Concerns
Institute for Bangsamoro Studies -Peace and Advocacy
Integrated Development Services -Peace and Development
Mindanao Peace Weavers (MPW) -Peace and Advocacy
Notre Dame University Peace Center -Peace Advocacy
University of Southern Mindanao -Education and Research
Sultan Kudarat Polytechnic State College -Research and Development
Mindanao Tripartite Youth Forum: Bishop Ulama Conference -Peace Advocacy
Mindanao Rice Watch - Sustainable Agriculture
Notre Dame of Marbel University -Research
TEBTEBBA Foundation -IP Development and Research
TRIPOD - Peace and Development
Sumpay Mindanao - Peace and Development
Catholic Relief Services - Peace and Development
Silliman University Institute for Peace - Peace and Development
Silingan Dapit (SILDAP) - IP and Development
Community Organizers Multiversity - Empowerment and Community Development
Mindanao Peoples’ Caucus - Development and Research
University of the Philippines Baguio City - IP and Community Resource Development
Community Initiatives Assistance for Peace and Development, Inc.- Christian-Muslim, Peace
Save the Children - Alternative Education
Peace Builders - Peace Education
Young Advocates for Peace: Kids for Peace - Peace Education
SILSILAH Foundation - Peace and Environment
Mindanao Baptist Rural Life Center - Research, Agricultural Development and Environment
Bishops Ulama Conference - Culture, Peace and Development, inter-ethnic dialogue
Philippine Youth Leadership Program Alumni Association - Peace and Advocacy

ACTIONS: What activities have been undertaken by your organization to promote a culture of peace and nonviolence during the ten years of the Decade? If you already made a report in 2005, your information from 2005 will be included in the 2010 report.

CEREA envisions being a partner in the creation of a responsible society where individuals, organizations, and communities are free and empowered in advancing their legitimate aspirations, values and dignity; are aware and concerned of their economic well-being, socio-cultural and environmental heritage; and are active participants in accelerating development.

CEREA is committed to be the vehicle for interactions among government, academe, development institutions, industry, church and the tri-people in the pursuit of knowledge and development. Its goal is to provide relevant experiences, responsive programs and functional services to meet the competencies of individuals, organizations, sectors and communities in the improvement of the quality of life.

The programs of CEREA are implemented by its departments: the Community Extension and Education Department (CEED), the Research and Development Department (RDD), the Institute for Peace and Development Studies (IPDS), the Institute for Global Education and International Relations (InGlobE), the Farm Learning Resource (FLRD), , and the Center for Media and the Arts (CMA).

Southern Christian College – Community Education Research and Extension Administration (SCC CEREA) efforts to engage in creating venues for dialogues and discourses and as a vehicle for interaction have been continually intensified not only because of the aggravating volatile Mindanao situation but also because of the learning experiences of its personnel during the past projects’ cooperation with EED and other partners that made them knowledgeable, skilled and proficient.  

PEACE AND TRI-PEOPLE DIALOGUE

Super Goal:
To Improve the Quality of Life of the Tri-People in SCC Partner Barangays (Villages).

Goal:
- Harmonious Relationship Between and Among the Tri-People Enhanced
- Frontiers of Knowledge Advanced
- Meaningful Peoples’ Participation Increased
- Socio – Economic Improved

INSTITUTE FOR PEACE AND DEVELOPMENT STUDIES

Peace and development promotion through dialogues and fora;
Peace curriculum development, implementation, review and enrichment;
Linkaging with & networking with other institutions of similar concerns;
Leads in policy & advocacy work for peace and development;
Moro and IP community empowerment;
Develops & supports model communities that are potential partners to propel the agenda of peace and development;
Peace and development education and training:
Summer Institute for Peace & Development Motivators
Mobile Institute
Peace laboratory

FARM LEARNING RESOURCE CENTER

Extension and Sustainable Agriculture Training;
Common Trial Farms and Verification Trial Farms (Experimental farms in the communities);
Organic Rice Milling Program: CORUM Training Farms & Facilities;
Agri-machineries, tools and equipment;
Staff development (personnel and volunteer farmer scientist);
Partner barangays / communities and daughter organizations;
Participation in the implementation of EO 358; and
Student scholarship;

COMMUNITY EDUCATION AND EXTENSION DEPARTMENT

Community organizing;
Designing demand-driven curriculum and training programs;
Developing training modules, materials and models;
Community education (non-degree, distance and alternative education, continuing education);
Research in various interventions by extension and related concerns in training and community education;
Socio-economic programs and projects (community affairs & enterprise);
Basic Education and Literacy Program;
Service-Learning;
Sports for Peace;


COMMUNITY RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT AND DOCUMENTATION

SCC research activities in all fields of discipline;
Gathering and storing data on researches and pertinent information about completed, on going, and proposed research projects;
Research promotion, development, monitoring, and evaluation;
Conduct research capability building seminar-workshop;

INSTITUTE FOR GLOBAL EDUCATION & INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

Awareness building and information campaign on global events;
Linking local concerns to what is  going on in the world through lobby work and exposure programs;
Advocacy work on Christian Muslim relations;
South to South study visit;
Developing friendly school relations in Asia and other countries;
Exchanges and secondment of personnel and students;
Quality services offered by the Global House to local and foreign guest;
Ecumenical Accompaniment Program; and
Fund Sourcing

CENTER FOR MEDIA AND THE ARTS

Media Peace Advocacy Program
Paaralang Pangkapayapaan (School for Peace) – Radio Program
Kapihan sa Kalinaw  (Coffee for Peace) – TV Forum
Student Peace Advocacy Organizations
Junior Media Core Group (Media for Peace)
Teatro Mandanawi (Theatre for Peace)
SCC Peace Band (Band for Peace)
Linayag Artist (Painting for Peace)
Training Programs in dramatic arts, music & composition, broadcasting, Painting;
Student Scholarship Program;
Research and Development

PROGRESS: Has your organization seen progress toward a culture of peace and nonviolence in your domain of action and in your constituency during the second half of the Decade?

SCC has designed educational and outreach programs geared towards community development and partnered with communities and organizations where others failed or were afraid to reach.

The leadership and programs of SCC have provided the space and activities where the Tri-People and Sustainable and Ecological approaches to conflict transformation and com-munity development have been woven and mainstreamed into its programs.

Service learning as an integral part of the academic programs bridges the school and the community.

The ability of SCC leadership to be where the action is as intervener, providing a bridging leadership both horizontal and vertical has provided a peace voice for the armed conflict. Its presence in conflict communities through its local community workers and partner communi-ties are effective quick response mechanisms for the prevention of conflict escalation.

OBSTACLES: Has your organization faced any obstacles to implementing the culture of peace and nonviolence? If so, what were they?

- Strategic Research and Documentation;
- Actionism and Activism and the Need of Going Into the Deep;
- Preparedness and Quality Time of Staff;
- Sustainability Measures and Entrepreneurial Skills of Project Staff and Tri - People leaders;
- Impact of Sustainable Ecological Agriculture Beyond the Model Farmers ;
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PLANS: What new engagements are planned by your organization in the short, medium and long term to promote a culture of peace and nonviolence?


GLOBAL MOVEMENT: How do you think the culture of peace and nonviolence could be strengthened and supported at the world level??

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