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  • Meeting with Director Jal of MENRE

    PRLS had a meeting with Director Abdul-Jalil “Jal” Umngan, RPF, EnP, CGM, MSSEDMS of the Forest Management Services of the Bangsamoro Ministry of Environment, Natural Resources and Energy (MENRE) on September 01, 2021 to discuss the BTA Parliament Bill no. 53 or “An Act Creating the Bangsamoro Sustainable Development Board.” PRLS will provide its own…

  • Merit-based Recruitment: Exploration of the Concept of Merit in the Bangsamoro

    As the newly formed Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) is at its critical juncture of establishing its foundation, hiring competent civil servants is one of its crucial tasks. The aim of the paper is to theorize a better hiring process for the Bangsamoro government. To realize the proposed objective, this study pursues a…

  • Lecture at the BARMM Ministry of Human Settlements and Development

    Lecture on Policy Research.

  • PRLS assistance to BARMM Ministry of Human Settlements and Development

    PRLS team—Dr Nassef Manabilang Adiong, Atty. Abdel Jamal R. Disangcopan, Mr. Abdulwahid H.G. Panganting, and Mr. Ershad S. Ibba—assisted the officials and staff of the BARMM Ministry of Human Settlements and Development in its quest to strengthen and redesign its functions and organizational structure through the “Writeshop Proper for the Proposed Amendments of the Book…

  • Principles and Practice of Moral Governance in the Bangsamoro

    Governance has been at the fulcrum of the Bangsamoro’s leadership. Whether it has been—or can yet be—good or moral governance is the question at hand. The discussion of good governance precedes that of moral governance in this article, with the former describing a modern-secular form of good governance as defined by international and multilateral organizations,…

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