Young Muslim leaders

Last August, young Mindanao leaders crafted a “peace and economic development action plan” solidifying their commitment in the role of peace-building and socio-economic growth in the region.

They were joined by no less than US Ambassador to the Philippines Kristie Kenney. The activity also served as a reunion to all the graduates under USAID-GEM’s Congressional Internship Program for Young Muslims Leaders (CIPYML) who all had a chance to be a part in the country’s policy-making process.

Hurrah for peace and development. US Ambassador to the Philippines Kristie Kenney joins young Muslim leaders during the CIPYML Conference held in Davao City. With her is MEDCo Executive Director Janet Lopoz and USAID Economic Advisor Robert Barnes. GEM Photo

Hurrah for peace and development. US Ambassador to the Philippines Kristie Kenney joins young Muslim leaders during the CIPYML Conference held in Davao City. With her is MEDCo Executive Director Janet Lopoz and USAID Economic Advisor Robert Barnes. GEM Photo

MEDCo's very own Norhana Kamid of the Office for Research and Advocacy shares her insights during the actitivity's open forum.

MEDCo's very own Norhana Kamid of the Office for Research and Advocacy shares her insights during the activity's open forum.

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