Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) Between the Philippine International Center for Conflict Resolution (PICCR) and the Indonesia Dispute Board (IDB)

On 15 July 2024, a significant Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed between the Philippine International Center for Conflict Resolution (PICCR) and the Indonesia Dispute Board (IDB). This momentous event took place in the Integrated Bar of the Philippines (IBP) Building, Pasig City, Metro Manila, Philippines.

Significance of the MoU

MoU marks a pivotal collaboration between two prominent organizations dedicated to fostering peaceful resolutions to conflicts. The partnership aims to enhance the mechanisms and strategies employed in dispute resolution, benefiting both the Philippines and Indonesia.

Attendees

The ceremony was graced by the presence of key figures from both organizations, including:

  1. Antonio C. Pido – Member of the PICCR Board of Trustees
  2. Sixto Jose C. Antonio – President of PICCR
  3. Donemark Joseph L. Caliman – Secretary General of PICCR
  4. Julius Anthony R. Omila – Assistant Secretary General of PICCR
  5. Jeff Constantino – Head of the Integrated Lawyer of the Philippines, Quezon City Chapter
  6. Prof. Sabela Gayo – President of IDB/DSI
  7. Dr. Ispindar Zen – Mediator at DSI
  8. Prof. I Made Sudjana – Mediator at DSI

During the event, both parties expressed their commitment to collaborate on various initiatives aimed at enhancing dispute resolution processes. The MoU outlines several areas of cooperation, including:

  • Joint Training Programs: Developing and conducting training sessions for mediators and arbitrators from both countries.
  • Exchange of Best Practices: Sharing successful dispute resolution strategies and methodologies to improve effectiveness.
  • Research and Development: Collaborating on research projects to advance the field of conflict resolution.
  • Policy Advocacy: Working together to influence policies that support peaceful conflict resolution.

The signing of the MoU between PICCR and IDB marks the beginning of a promising partnership aimed at enhancing the practice of conflict resolution in both nations. This collaboration is expected to yield significant benefits, not only for the involved organizations but also for the broader communities they serve. -admin

 

 

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