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Advancing peace education in the county
Manila Bulletin
|September 22, 2025
In a landmark national peacebuilding effort, the Philippine government unveiled a comprehensive, two-pronged strategy to embed peace education into the very fabric of society.
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Through the launch of a premier research Philippine Peace Institute and a historic alliance between its top education agencies, the country is signaling a profound shift from reactive conflict resolution to the proactive cultivation of a culture of peace for all Filipinos.
This renewed vigor was showcased at the 4th National Peace Education Summit, a convergence of over 200 educators, policymakers, and youth leaders. The events of the summit didn't just create headlines; they laid down a deliberate and institutionalized blueprint for the future.
The Philippine peace institute: Engine of knowledge
At the heart of this new strategy is the newly launched Philippine Peace Institute (PPI), envisioned by the Office of the Presidential Adviser on Peace, Reconciliation and Unity (OPAPRU) as the country's premier peace research and learning hub. The PPI is designed to be more than a think tank; it is an active engine for developing the knowledge and skills necessary to sustain peace.
We envision the PPI to address the gaps that peace research faces in the country. At the moment, peace research faces serious challenges such as the fragmented focus on specific conflict zones and inadequate institutional capacity and funding. By doing so, we are translating research into actionable policies and effective programs for our people and communities who need these peace interventions the most.
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