By Rainey S. Dolatre | Resource Development Officer
Subtiya is one among the learners of the Adult Capability Building Program for indigenous Bajau in Mampang, Zamboanga, Philippines. She beams with pride and gratitude as she addresses her many community members and other stakeholders on March 3, 2016; the collaborative work of her people with other like-hearted organizations has led to the completion of a boat classroom for their children.
Subtiya is part of many Bajau seafaring families who were forced to flee their coastal homes in 2013 because of political conflict in their area. They reamin in transitory shelters to this day, hoping that soon they may be able to move to their more permanent residences. They are given renewed hope in settling back nearer to the sea with the boat classroom giving them the convenience of mobility.
Along with other mothers, Subtiya participated in the curriculum validation process on March 1-2. They gave input into the modules, making sure that elements of their vibrant culture as Bajau is integrated into all of its content. At the same time, they ensured that learning topics were relevant for their children.
The enthusiasm Subtiya and other mother-learners like her show is much encouraging: there truly is a resounding "Yes!" from all of them in committing to their children's education as well as their own.
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