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196 students awarded STUDENT GRANT CERTIfiCAT­ES

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A TOTAL of 196 student beneficiar­ies from Midsayap, Tacurong, and Cotabato City were awarded grant certificat­es for the school year 2016 to 2017 as part of the Office of the Presidenti­al Adviser on the Peace Process (Opapp) – Commission on Higher Education (Ched) Study Grant Program during a series of workshops facilitate­d by the two agencies from 29 to 31 August 2017.

The event, dubbed as "INFO-EX: A Conversati­on with the 2016 Opapp/ Pamana-Ched Student Grant Program Beneficiar­ies", is part of the monitoring and evaluation mechanism of the program under the GPHMNLF Peace Table to gather feedback from the beneficiar­ies to improve its implementa­tion.

The workshops were conducted to convene the 2016 student grantees in Zamboanga Peninsula, Northern Mindanao, Davao Region, and Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao (Armm), and to provide an avenue for exchange of informatio­n between Ched and Opapp as service providers, and the students as beneficiar­ies and implementa­tion partners.

Among the concerns raised were the intricacie­s of the guidelines and the setbacks in the process of applicatio­n for the assistance. Ched and the beneficiar­ies agreed to address them in a series of meetings after the event.

Gypsy Buisan, one of the grantees who is on her senior year taking up Bachelor of Arts and Communicat­ions in STI College, Cotabato City, extended her utmost gratitude and regarded the program as one of her milestones to realize her dreams.

“Nagpapasal­amat ako sa kanila (Opapp) dahil isa ang Opapp sa naging bridge kung ano at sino ako ngayon. Although hindi pa ako naka-graduate, alam ko na may pangarap ako at goal ako na dapat marating,” she said in front of around 80 students who were part of the 1st batch of beneficiar­ies for school year 2017-2018 in Cotabato CIty.

“I’m encouragin­g all na mag-aral nang mabuti dahil itong assistance na binibigay ng Opapp ay malaking tulong sa pamilya ninyo. May lima akong kapatid and I am the eldest. Iyong perang naibibigay sa akin ng OPAPP ay ibinibigay ko sa parents ko dahil alam ko kung gaano kahirap kitain ang pera na pinang-aaral sa akin. As a grantee, please do your best na mag-aral nang mabuti at huwag mawala sa assistance ng Opapp,” she urged.

On April 4, 2013, a Joint Memorandum Circular between Opapp and Ched was signed for the implementa­tion of the Study Grant Program. This was intended to financiall­y aid the members of groups with existing peace agreements with the government or their next of kin for college education.

Under the same program, student grantees who are deemed qualified for the study grant will be provided with P5,000 per semester. From 2013 to 2016, a total of 1,290 student beneficiar­ies attributed to the GPH-MNLF Peace were provided P10,000 per year to cover school expenses such as tuition, monthly living and book allowances. OPAPP

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO ?? A total of 196 students were recently awarded Student Grant Certificat­es as part of the Office of the Presidenti­al Adviser on the Peace Process (Opapp)-Commission on Higher Education (Ched) Study Grant Program. Photo shows the first batch of the...
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO A total of 196 students were recently awarded Student Grant Certificat­es as part of the Office of the Presidenti­al Adviser on the Peace Process (Opapp)-Commission on Higher Education (Ched) Study Grant Program. Photo shows the first batch of the...

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