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  • PRLS meets interns from Office of the Deputy Speaker MP Alamia, focal persons from MHSD

    On October 18, 2022, the PRLS received courtesy visits from the interns of Deputy Speaker MP Laisa Masuhud Alamia, namely, Butch Nadores Arma Jr., Fatima Ayesha Unni, and Shania Omerez Madelo from the University of San Carlos-Cebu City. The Office of the Service Director (OSD) welcomed and oriented the students on how the PRLS workforce…

  • PRLS Director Adiong, GADFPS visits BTA Satellite Office in Tawi-Tawi

    PRLS Director Nassef Manabilang Adiong, together with the BTA’s Gender and Development Focal Point System (GADFPS), visited the BTA Satellite Office in Tawi-Tawi to meet with Provincial Coordinator Mr. Teodorico Toring and his staff. In the meeting, they discussed the office’s accomplishments, including the challenges they have faced.  Said office is among the five BTA…

  • PRLS Director Adiong joins AFP CRS Multi-Sector Advisory Board meeting

    PRLS Director Nassef Manabilang Adiong participated in the Multi-Sector Advisory Board (MSAB) meeting on September 15 at Aline Hotel, Pagadian City. The meeting was spearheaded by the Armed Forces of the Philippines’ Civil Relations Service and was headed by Col. Medel Aguilar and 1st District Representative Congresswoman Divina Grace Yu of Zamboanga del Sur. The…

  • PRLS, SUBATRA conduct streamlining meeting

    Technical officers of the Parliament Policy Research and Legal Services (PRLS) and representatives from EU-funded programme SUBATRA conducted a streamlining meeting at PRLS Board Room in Cotabato CIty, September 22.  In the meeting, the two parties discussed the following: Division Chief Jehan Mitmug of the BTA Planning Division was also present in the activity.  |…

  • PRLS Special Release 004 discusses the prospect of adopting Islamic Finance in BLGC

    The introduction of Islamic Finance, through the Bangsamoro Organic Law and Republic Act No. 11439 or otherwise known as “An Act Providing for the  Regulation and Organization of Islamic Banks,” is an indication that a good financial practice plays a significant part in Filipino-Muslim communities.  PRLS Special Series 004, entitled “Islamic Finance and its prospect…

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