MANILA - Continuing its partnership with Mindanao State University (MSU), the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) is set to rehabilitate the university's swimming pool this year, as part of the national government rehabilitation program for Marawi City. PSC Engr. Eduardo Clariza and Arch. Noel Elnar have conducted initial inspection at the MSU Marawi campus this week, and assessed the status of the swimming pool, which played host to several National University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) competitions in the early 80's, as well as other regional meets. "The plan is to rehabilitate the facility to meet international standards for competition. A covered pool is being designed in consideration of the environment and cultural sensitivity of Islamic practices," Clariza said. The agency's technical staff also inspected the newly rubberized MSU Track Oval, which was also refurbished with PSC support. MSU president Dr. Habib Macaayong expressed thanks an
THE Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) will refurbish the Mindanao State University’s (MSU) swimming pool later this year as part of the national government rehabilitation program for Marawi City. PSC Engineer Eduardo Clariza and Architect Noel Elnar already conducted initial inspections and assessed the status of the swimming pool, which played…
ILIGAN CITY, Mar. 3 (PIA) Improving the living conditions of the people and upholding human rights are essential to effectively combat violent extremism. If you really want to counter violent extremism, you have to remove the word miserable life because once the individual or the person or the common people especially in the far-flung rural areas will live a better life where they have a future to hold on to, then they are least likely to join violent extremism, said Akram Latiph, director of the Institute for Peace and Development in Mindanao (IPDM), during a forum on preventing and countering violent extremism (PCVE).