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COFFEE FOR PEACE OPENS A KIOSK AT THE ABREEZA MALL IN DAVAO CITY
  • CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT
  • HARMONY WITH CREATION
  • HARMONY WITH OTHERS
  • HARMONY WITH OUR BEING
  • INCLUSIVE DEVELOPMENT
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by Joji Felicitas Pantoja

I heard that the Ayala Corporation is supporting social enterprises by offering free space in their chain of malls throughout the country. Last 19 April 2021, I got a call from one of their representatives inquiring if I was interested in opening a 26-square-meter shop at the Ayala Abreeza Mall in Davao City as part of their Alagang Ayala Land Program. My first reaction was to pray. Then I established my objectives in light of the vision and mission of Coffee for Peace. I presented the plan to our community and to the management team of CFP. Our team recruited new interns and prepared them for this opportunity. Last 16 September 2021, we opened the Coffee for Peace Kiosk at Abreeza.

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THE BAGOBO TAGABAWA IN BINATON COMPLETES SIX-MONTH ‘INCLUDEV’ TRAINING
  • CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT
  • HARMONY WITH CREATION
  • HARMONY WITH OTHERS
  • HARMONY WITH OUR BEING
  • HARMONY WITH THE CREATOR
  • INCLUSIVE DEVELOPMENT
  • PEACE AND RECONCILIATION
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by Lakan Sumulong

16-17 September 2021. After the six-month Inclusive Development Training, the Bagobo Tagabawa community in Barangay Binaton, Digos City begins a long-term partnership with the PBCI-CFP Tribe. This partnership involves community-based, culturally contextualized Social Enterprise Development framed in Peace and Reconciliation (PAR) principles and practices. Because 80% of the participants in this program are women, we are giving greater emphasis on indigenous women’s leadership development. We are sharing the aspiration of the Bagobo Tagabawa Indigenous People to realize and enjoy their right to self-determination and to protect their ancestral domain.

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FIELD OPERATIONS TEAM DEEPENS RELATIONSHIPS WITH PARTNERS THROUGH FARM VISITS
  • CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT
  • HARMONY WITH CREATION
  • HARMONY WITH OTHERS
  • HARMONY WITH OUR BEING
  • HARMONY WITH THE CREATOR
  • INCLUSIVE DEVELOPMENT
  • PEACE AND RECONCILIATION
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by Lakan Sumulong

Sihaya Ansibod, PBCI-CFP Director of Field Operations, developed the Farm Visitation Program to get first-hand and up-to-date information on the state of our farming partners’ lives, wellness, farming successes, farming challenges, and aspirations. We’re passionate about holistic and inclusive development. We’re very careful not to impose coffee farming if it’s not appropriate in a given social, cultural, or geographical context. We, at PBCI-CFP Tribe, believe that this Farm Visitation Program, an aspect of our on-going Participatory Action Research (PAR) around Mt. Apo, would help us to be true to our philosophy of development — from the ground up.

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