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The “Other” Peace Process

Government of the Repu blic of the Philippines (GRP) – Rebolusyon aryong Partido ng Manggagawa ng Mind anao (RPM-M) Peace Proc ess. The “Other” Peace Process. The Peace Processes. Government of the Republic of the Philippines (GRP) – Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF)

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The “Other” Peace Process

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  1. Government of the Republicof the Philippines(GRP) –RebolusyonaryongPartido ngManggagawa ngMindanao(RPM-M) PeaceProcess The “Other” Peace Process

  2. The Peace Processes • Government of the Republic of the Philippines (GRP) – Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) • Government of the Republic of the Philippines (GRP) – Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) • Government of the Republic of the Philippines (GRP) – Cordillera People’s Liberation Army (CPLA) • Government of the Republic of the Philippines (GRP) – Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) • Government of the Republic of the Philippines (GRP) – Rebolusyonaryong Partido ng Manggagawa ng Pilipinas (RPM-P) • Government of the Republic of the Philippines (GRP) – Rebolusyonaryong Partido ng Manggagawa ng Mindanao (RPM-M)

  3. Presidential Memorandum Order 108July 19, 2003 • Creating the GRP Peace Panel • Mandating the Conduct of Peace Process with the Rebolusyonaryong Partido ng Manggagawa ng Mindanao (RPM-M) (Revolutionary Workers’ Party of Mindanao) • Designating an NGO as Independent Secretariat

  4. Rebolusyonaryong Partido ng Manggagawa ng Mindanao (Revolutionary Workers Party of Mindanao) • Used to be the Mindanao “component” of the CPP/NPA/NDF before the split

  5. Composition of the GRP Panel Chairperson: Usec. Nabil A. Tan Members : Usec. Virgilio L. Leyritana,Sr. Hon. Janette Serrano- Reisland

  6. Composition of the GRP Panel Secretariat Head : Eileen Jose Members : Johnnel Rañeses Annaliza Laylo Rhondon Ricafort Francis Reboroso

  7. Composition of the RPM-M Panel Chairperson: Moniva D. Pascual Members : Freiderick Montes Armando Orbis Adviser : Ike de los Reyes

  8. Composition of the GRP Panel Secretariat Head : Jurice Domingo Members : Samuel Bongosia Herido Rubillos

  9. Independent Secretariat Head: Kaloy Manlupig Local Consultations Team • Balay Mindanaw Foundation, Inc. (BMFI) • Resource Center for Empowerment and Development (RCED) Formal Talks Team: • BALAOD-Mindanaw • SALIGAN-Mindanaw

  10. Some Unique Features of this Peace Process • Institutionalizes stakeholders participation thru local consultations • Civil Society/NGO as Mediator and Independent Secretariat

  11. Framework Empowered and sustainable communities are the real foundation of lasting peace. The process itself (and not the process’ end) will already allow these communities to win small victories, and build peace by and for themselves. The final resolution is important but communities need not wait for this. Building peace is here and now.

  12. GRP – RPM-M Peace Process GRP – RPM-M Formal Talks Among Principals Political Settlement Peace Consultations Among Communities/ Tribes Empowered, Sustainable And Peaceful Communities/ Tribes

  13. Ultimate goals of the process • Final Resolution through a Peace Agreement and • Empowered Sustainable and Peaceful Communities/Tribes who are able to analyze their situations, appreciate their resources, identify their needs, formulate and implement their own development plans, living in peace and harmony with their history, culture and nature

  14. GRP – RPM-M Peace Process • 1st Formal Talks (Sept. 22, 2003) • Joint Commitment to Pursue Peace and Development in Mindanao • Rules on the conduct of Formal Talks between the GRP and RPM-M • Rules on the conduct of local consultations as an integral part of the GRP – RPM-M Peace Process • 2nd Formal Talks (Oct. 28, 2005) • Agreement on the Cessation of Hostilities (ACH)

  15. 3rd Formal Talks (Dec. 19, 2006) • Guidelines and ground rules on the implementation and monitoring of the ACH • Joint Resolution to further advance the gains of the GRP-RPM-M Peace Process

  16. B. Local Peace Consultations Institutionalizing stakeholders’ participation thru local consultations

  17. Local Peace Consultations Areas • Zamboanga del Norte – 48 barangays in 8 municipalities • Lanao del Norte – 10 barangays in 1 municipality • Maguindanao & Shariff Kabunsuan – 24 barangays in 3 municipalities • Agusan del Norte– 7 barangays in 5 municipalities • 89 barangay peace consultations conducted in 5 provinces in 17 municipalities in Mindanao

  18. MISAMIS ORIENTAL MISAMIS OCCIDENTAL CARAGA REGION LANAO NORTE ZAMBO NORTE BUKIDNON ZAMBO SUR LANAO SUR ZAMBO SIBUGAY DAVAO COMPOSTELA VALLEY N. COTABATO COTABATO CITY DAVAO OR. ZAMBOANGA CITY DAVAO CITY MAGUINDANAO S. KUDARAT DAVAO SUR BASILAN S. COTABATO SARANGANI MINDANAO

  19. 48 barangays 7 barangays CARAGA REGION ZAMBO NORTE LANAO NORTE 10 barangays SHARIF KABUNSUAN MAGUINDANAO 21 barangays 3 barangays Peace Consultation Areas

  20. C. Project Implementation (Community Development Support Block Fund) • 50 out of the 89 barangays are already implementing livelihood projects • External Resource Partners • German Technical Cooperation (GTZ) • Misereor • Cordaid • The Asia Foundation (TAF)

  21. Challenges for the process

  22. Appointment of new GRP Panel is not accepted by the RPM-M Panel • Respect & sensitivity for processes that have already been established • Trust has been built and earned with the previous GRP Panel members • Retain the Panel headed by Atty. Franklin M. Quijano • No mechanism for reporting “harassments” in the field

  23. What do we still need to do?

  24. I. Keep the Parties Talking 1.1 Regular caucuses, informal meetings, consultations 1.2 Regular phone calls 1.3 Formal Talks - Signing of the Final Peace Agreement?

  25. II. Keeping Peoples and Communities Involved 2.1 Local Consultations in 15 remaining barangays • Lanao del Sur (5 brgys) • Zamboanga del Norte (4 brgys) • Agusan (2 brgys) • Maguindanao (4 brgys) 2.2 Local Consultations in another 100 indicative barangays

  26. III. Show Results 3.1 Package proposals for priority projects 3.2 Negotiate for funds, follow up commitments 3.3 Project implementation - remaining 39 barangays for project implementation

  27. IV. Monitoring 4.1 Signing of the Manual of Operations 4.2 Organize Local Coordinating and Monitoring Teams 4.3 Develop/Install Monitoring & Evaluation System

  28. Resources • Independent Secretariat work done with NOTHING from Government • This is being done in pursuit of our peace and development agenda

  29. Meditation on Peace Peace is not a thing to possess,but a way of possessing; Peace is not a gift to be given, but a way of giving; Peace is not a topic to teach,but a way of teaching; Peace is not a theory to learn,but a way of learning; Peace is not an opinion to hold,but a way of holding; Peace is not a resolution of strife,but a way of striving; Peace is not a creed to preach,but a way of preaching; Peace is not a god to serve,but a way of serving; Peace is not a question to ask,but a way of asking; Peace is not an answer to seek,but a way of seeking; Peace is not journey’s end, but a way of journeying.

  30. And so our journey for peace continues…..

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