The Consortium

Nagdilaab Foundation Inc.

A local non-government organization duly registered to the Security and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Department of Social Welfare and Development sometime in 2003.
It's staff is composed mainly of pastoral workers, multi-cultural, interreligious and community based.
A Member/Convenor Of

Networks for Peace and Development

Networks with different or various stakeholders at the local, regional and national levels. Operates in 8 out of 11 Municipalities and one component city,  Lamitan City, of Basilan, that is under the now defunct ARMM, as well as Isabela City, with 80-90% Muslim Community partners. 

Mechanism and Strategies anchored thru

PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION

Community Organizing

Community Organizing

The program had conducted community organizing of Muslim and Christian including women, youth: in and out of schools, LGUs (Local Government Units), inter religious activity and advocacy for peace including capability building on Culture of Peace and CAFGUs (Civilian Arm Forces Geographical Units).
Micro-Finance/Livelihood

Micro-Finance/Livelihood

This program ensures the poor community: beneficiaries an access to financial support / assistance for livelihood projects that help to augment the income and savings of the family. The value to save for the future was instilled on the minds and hearts of the member beneficiaries. Capability buildings were given to give awareness on the rights of Women’s with Finance and project management.
Education

Education

The Foundation had committed in the protection the RIGHTS of the CHILDREN AND YOUTH of Basilan through the conduct of the Alternative Learning System through Non-formal Education Skills and Training funded by CONSUELO, the Accreditation and Equivalency (A&E) Support Program for the Out of School Youth and Children of Basilan funded USAID CAII EqUALLS and the Early Child Education of Tabang Mindanaw III, the Day Care and Nutrition Program for the children from Three Indigent Communities of Lantawan.
Grameen Bank

Grameen Bank

The GB members had enhanced their skills in business and financial management and they learned facilitation, monitoring and evaluation from the capability building given through this program. It had generated savings among the members. At present they have 143 individual members and 2 cooperatives from different communities. This is funded by CRS (Catholic Relief Services), SZOPAD (Social Fund for Peace and Development) and the PBSP (Philippine Business for Social Progress)
"Make A Connection"

"Make A Connection"

The program had organized the YAKAN Youth sector with value formation and capability building on Cultural Heritage, Leadership Training and commitment to service to one’s indigenous community. It enhanced the skills of the MAC Youth in managing their livelihood project (Rubber nursery, vegetable gardening and a Grocery Store, Drift Irrigation and Green House Farming) to provide a meager income to the members. This is an on-going project funded by Consuelo Foundation and NOKIA, which started in 2004 up to the present.
Pagtabangan Basulta

Pagtabangan Basulta

Refers to the joint effort of Ten (10) organizations to engage and support local Leaders and multisectoral constituents in the Province of Basilan, Sulu and Tawi-Tawi, to develop sustainable interventions to the problem of Poverty, conflict and marginalization in the region. Pagtabangan means "helping each other.