By Maria
Teresa B. Benas
BANGUED, Abra – A
peace program to stop violence like political killings in the province is now
set for implementation.
This, after Abra’s
framework for peace program, was launched and adapted during Abra Week for
Peace commemoration.
Called “Pagta ti
Kappia” (pact for peace), this embodies strategies and mechanisms to
address issues of peace in different angles.
The Abra Week for
Peace was launched in 2007 right after Gov. Eustaquio P. Bersamin assumed
office to address bad peace and order situation in the province as indicated by
high criminality rate aggravated by political killings.
For years, the AWP was
celebrated but it had not spelled out concrete program to attain peace and
order in Abra.
AWP 2014 was a
breakthrough in the peace efforts and initiatives in the province. The AWP
technical working group broke into groups to study issues and find to address the issues of
peace in different angles.
One big issue was,
“Are we Abrenians one in terms of our concepts/perceptions of peace as well as
in terms of our strategies and mechanisms of addressing the issues of peace in
Abra?”
A TWG team was
tasked to do a survey to generate the Abrenians’ concept of peace.
The research was
carried out following a technical methodology of employing key informants from
all sectors of society with consideration of an acceptable margin of
error.
The research result
was presented during the AWP 2014 celebrations.
Other members of the
AWP-TWG picked up from the result of that survey and came up with their own
strategies of addressing the issues assigned to them. Hence, various offshoot programs and projects
on peace-building emerged.
These offshoot programs
and projects such as the Lifeline Counseling Center, the Lesson Exemplar,
the Pagta ti Kappia, among others were all taken into account and the TWG
worked seriously on these as work-in-progress with the most possible
participation of all peoples from all walks of life to ensure complete
representation of the Abrenians.
This peace effort is
made possible with the initiatives of the Abra Peace Conveners’ Group led by
Carmelita Bersalona and the tribal elders led by Francis Cayasen and Victor
Valera for facilitating the series of conference-workshops.
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