
Background
Following the Covid pandemic and the post-election landslide win of the son of the ousted dictator of the Philippines, population felt desperation and fear.
Activities
The Moral Recovery Program organised live-in seminars for a variety of public (local population, university students, religious, former fighters, government clerks) where past experiences and realities were reviewed and discerned over in different modules.
Results
Participants achieved greater awareness of what they went through, drew strength from within, and learnt to accept their limitations. As groups, the power of community emerged and trust and openness prevailed for the future. Participants experiences circular relationships on equal sharing of power and responsibilities, towards each other and towards the care of the environment. The transformation led to the autonomous replication of the seminars in small groups in the participants local realities.
People being served
People being served : People who are marginalised
Age group : Adults 26-60, Young people 18-25
Number of participants : mai-50
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Overview
Society presence : Philippines
Focus of the project : People
JPIC Imperative : Transforming and Being Transformed
UN Sustainable Development Goals : 15 Life on Land, 3 Good Health and Well being




