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Monday, September 23, 2013

Youth camp tackles arts for peace in Basilan

By Rene V. Caayas
ISABELA CITY, Basilan – Selected young people from Basilan and Zamboanga converged at Tairan, Lantawan municipality in Basilan recently and engaged in various art workshops to express their aspiration for peace in the region.

Miriam L. Suacito, Executive Director of Nagdilaab Foundation said that the regional youth peace camp was conceived to showcase young people’s potential to promote peace by channeling their energies to meaningful activities, especially in the arts.

“They (youth) are the future. They easily absorb whatever we teach them. And they are also the most vulnerable sector in the community. If not given proper guidance, they may go astray,” Suacito explained.

She added that young people, with their innocent minds are aware about the challenges they are facing.

“Addiction (substance abuse) is one major problem that they have identified aside from concerns on terrorism, kidnapping, and poverty,” she noted.

“If we see these (issues and realities) at the same perspective, with proper guidance, in three years’ time, we hope that peace, understanding, and development will happen in this part of the region,” she added.

The four-day youth peace camp have engaged some 100 youths to learn the basics in art making and production, and use the art forms in expressing their aspirations for lasting peace and development in the region either through music, dance, visual arts, theater, and “origami”.

Moreover, organizers chose Tairan as an advocacy showcasing the positive side of Basilan, where first time visitors would be amazed by how a small community/barangay was able to implement “hard structures like concrete roads, DSWD and ZOPAD projects, among others that display the principles of good governance.”

“This is an advocacy, too, about the situation in Basilan in contrast to what is being depicted in the news,” Suacito said.

Suacito was grateful for the collaborative effort of three non-government organizations behind the Zamboanga Basilan Integrated Development Alliance (ZABIDA) project, namely the Katingban sa Kalambuan, Inc., Peace Advocates Zamboanga, and WMSU ROOF. She said the project was funded by Agencia Español and Manos Unidas.

The camp was also made possible through the support of the barangay officials of Tairan, Lantawan LGU, Team Basilan, and the Department of Education. (PIA9)