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'SCREAM' program on children’s rights takes off in BARMM

KORONADAL CITY — Officials of five agencies on Thursday wrapped up their four-day workshop on the expansion of a foreign-funded children’s rights protection campaign in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao.

The representatives of BARMM’s education, local government and labor ministries, the Development Academy of Bangsamoro and the Bangsamoro Youth Commission who participated in the four-day activity in a function facility of the Villa Amor Hotel here shall cooperate in implementing the “Supporting Children’s Rights through Education, the Arts and the Media,” or SCREAM campaign in all of BARMM’s six provinces and three cities.

The SCREAM, whose main benefactors are the Japanese government and the International Labour Organization of the United Nations, aims to extensively promote cross-section awareness on children’s rights and the need to support transnational anti-child labor thrusts.

Elias Salazar, ILO’s project officer in BARMM, said on Thursday that they are to test the SCREAM’s implementation soon in Cotabato City, in Wao, Lanao del Sur and in South Upi, Maguindanao del Sur with the support of the agencies represented in the four-day workshop here.

Salazar said that they are thankful to the officials of the BARMM agencies and the Integrated Resource Development for Tri-People (IRDT), a non-government organization that has anti-child labor programs in the autonomous region, for aggressively helping push forward various activities complementing the SCREAM.

The Ministry of the Interior and Local Government on Thursday vowed to compel Sangguniang Kabataan officials in Wao, in South Upi and in Cotabato City to support the so-called “pilot testing” of SCREAM in the three areas.

“We can also encourage the local government units in these areas to get involved in that initiative,” BARMM Regional Local Government Minister Naguib Sinarimbo said.

Bai Sara Jane Sinsuat, director of the Bureau of Employment, Promotion and Welfare of the Ministry of Labor and Employment-BARMM, said their minister, Muslimin Sema, is just as ready to support the SCREAM program.

"Minister Sema can influence big companies in BARMM that have large labor forces to support its

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