Tommy Pangcoga
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Ahmed Harris Ramuros Pangcoga (born 21 April 1972), best known as Tommy Pangcoga, is a writer and non-government organization worker based in Mindanao, the Philippines.[1]
He was the Training and Project Development Officer of Consortium of Bangsamoro Civil Society, the largest civil society organization (CSO) composed of Moro non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and people's organizations (POs) from 2007 to 2010.[2]
He was a president of Kaakbay Tri-People Youth Dialogue, a non-stock, non-profit, non-government cross-sectoral youth organization.[3][4] and executive director of Kabataang Mindanao Para sa Kapayapaan (KAMINKAP) or Mindanao Youth for Peace,[5][6] a local youth-oriented NGO that focused on the propagation of the Culture of Peace. He was also a consultant to Catholic Relief Services in Mindanao.
Pangcoga is an ethnic Maranao, one of the several multilingual ethnic groups comprising the Moro people, the largest mainly non-Christian[7] group in the Philippines.
He is a member of Alpha Phi Omega.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ kaakbay.tk
- ^ Social Capital, Civil Society and Peace: Reflections on Conflict Transformation in the Philippines Archived 20 November 2008 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ kaakbay.tk
- ^ kaakbay.tk
- ^ Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies | Canadian Centres for Teaching Peace Newsletter
- ^ Young Peacebuilders of Mindanao
- ^ ReliefWeb » Document » Philippines: Insecurity and insufficient assistance hampers return
External links
[edit]- Consortium of Bangsamoro Civil Society
- KAMINKAP – Kabataang Mindanao Para sa Kapayapaan (Youth of Mindanao for Peace), Inc.
- Thousands call on UN to prevent massive war in Philippines
- I am a Moro
- I Am A Moro
- Profile of Ahmed Harris Pangcoga
- Leadership Among the Youth at Zeta Omega Chapter of Alpha Phi Omega Service Fraternity & Sorority – U.P. Cebu – Philippines
- Ilagan forum tackles Moro people's struggle
- The Mindanao Week of Peace