Home Sowing the seeds of peace in Bangsamoro homeland “building bridges” over troubled past Mohammad S. Yacob, executive director of the Bangsamoro Development Agency (BDA) likened their collaborations with the government of Japan into “building bridges” that allows Bangsamoro people, especially those living in conflict-affected areas to cross to well-developed and sustainable communities. ALEXANDER D. LOPEZ

Mohammad S. Yacob, executive director of the Bangsamoro Development Agency (BDA) likened their collaborations with the government of Japan into “building bridges” that allows Bangsamoro people, especially those living in conflict-affected areas to cross to well-developed and sustainable communities. ALEXANDER D. LOPEZ

Mohammad S. Yacob, executive director of the Bangsamoro Development Agency (BDA) likened their collaborations with the government of Japan into “building bridges” that allows Bangsamoro people, especially those living in conflict-affected areas to cross to well-developed and sustainable communities. ALEXANDER D. LOPEZ

Mohammad S. Yacob, executive director of the Bangsamoro Development Agency (BDA) likened their collaborations with the government of Japan into “building bridges” that allows Bangsamoro people, especially those living in conflict-affected areas to cross to well-developed and sustainable communities. ALEXANDER D. LOPEZ

The Center for Excellence in Humanitarian Service building at the Community and Family Services International (CFSI) in Cotabato City now serves as a venue of activities for the Bangsamoro people in the pursuit of peace and capacity building through seminars, trainings and workshops. ALEXANDER D. LOPEZ