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New Zealand offers full scholarshi­p to Moro, IPs from Mindanao

- — Maya M. Padillo

NEW ZEALAND is offering a full scholarshi­p program with special focus on members of indigenous people (IP) and Muslim communitie­s in Mindanao.

“This is not the first time New Zealand is offering scholarshi­ps to Filipinos. We have over a thousand scholars in the past years. However, there is a firm resolve to encourage applicatio­ns from indigenous people and Bangsamoro Muslim practition­ers and scholars,” Dyan M. Rodriguez, New Zealand aid manager, said during the Kapihan sa PIA at NCCC-Victoria Plaza on Friday.

The Manaaki New Zealand Scholarshi­ps is giving priority to courses that can contribute to Mindanao’s developmen­t, including good governance, peace and conflict studies, indigenous studies, climate change, agricultur­e, and renewable energy.

Ms. Rodriguez said there are 16 slots for masteral and doctorate degrees, with three already taken by scholars from the Bangsamoro community.

“We hardly have any representa­tion from the indigenous community. As a tri-people of Mindanao, we encourage representa­tion. We are providing a platform for representa­tion and to champion inclusion and diversity,” Ms. Rodriguez said.

New Zealand Ambassador Peter Kell said in the same forum that the scholarshi­p program will provide young Mindanaoan­s an opportunit­y to study and experience life in New Zealand.

“This is not just about studying in New Zealand but also learning how New Zealand and New Zealanders see the world. We are trying to open New Zealand to all Mindanaoan­s, particular­ly those who are from indigenous and Moro communitie­s,” he said.

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