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Magsaysay awardee: Women key in peacebuilding

MANILA, Philippines — Women’s participation in peace-building should be normalized, a Ramon Magsaysay awardee said.

Filipino peace negotiator Miriam-Coronel Ferrer, during her lecture as a laureate of the Ramon Magsaysay Award, said that women can do the job well only if they are given the chance and the trust to be involved.

In her speech, Coronel-Ferrer spoke about the many female leaders she met who are a testament that women can have an active role in peace-building.

In the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM), a young woman created a literacy program for combatants who do not know how to read and write, Coronel-Ferrer said.

Another woman in BARMM, who was related to one of the most wanted commanders of Abu Sayaff, helped facilitate the talks between peace workers and members of a terrorist group, she added.

“Their choices manifest how women are owning the challenge of choosing peace through peace, deepening its practice, and shifting the paradigm,” she said.

The Ramon Magsaysay laureate noted that the growing participation of women in peace-building is considered a “major paradigm shift.”

Despite the many difficulties women encounter, such as gender-based expectations and cultural biases, Coronel-Ferrer said that women have now become more confident in occupying a space as agents of peace, change and justice.

“More and more women, locally and globally, can now say, ‘I have the power!’ with confidence,” she said.

Coronel-Ferrer is the first and only female chief negotiator in the country and was hailed as this year’s laureate of the Ramon Magsaysay Award.

According to the Ramon Magsaysay Award Foundation (RMAF), Coronel-Ferrer embodied the “greatness of spirit and transformative leadership” through her undying devotion to harnessing women’s power in creating a just and peaceful world.

Her “unwavering belief in the transformative power of nonviolent strategies in peacebuilding” merited her recognition, the RMAF said.

Coronel-Ferrer, a former political science professor, initiated the drafting of the National Action Plan on Women, Peace, and Security, which was adopted by the national government in 2010.

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