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HELPING HANDS. The Matatag class, composed of alumni of the Executive Master in National Security Administration Program, facilitates a food pack distribution in Surigao del Norte province for Typhoon Odette victims in this undated photo. The class is composed of high-ranking officials of the national government, private sector, local government units, and non-governmental organizations. (Photo courtesy of Aboitiz Group) MANILA - Bound by a strong commitment to serve and help, the alumni of the Executive Master in National Security Administration (E-MNSA) program have gone to great lengths to showcase the spirit of bayanihan (cooperation), collaboration, and stability. The E-MNSA's executive "Matatag" (Sturdy) Class-01 alumni reunited in December after their graduation on Aug. 5, 2021 to bring assistance to the families affected by Typhoon Odette. Consisting of high-ranking officials of the national government, private sector, local government units, and non-governmental
HELPING HANDS. The Matatag class, composed of alumni of the Executive Master in National Security Administration Program, facilitates a food pack distribution in Surigao del Norte province for Typhoon Odette victims in this undated photo. The class is composed of high-ranking officials of the national government, private sector, local government units, and non-governmental organizations. (Photo courtesy of Aboitiz Group) MANILA - Bound by a strong commitment to serve and help, the alumni of the Executive Master in National Security Administration (E-MNSA) program have gone to great lengths to showcase the spirit of bayanihan (cooperation), collaboration, and stability. The E-MNSA's executive "Matatag" (Sturdy) Class-01 alumni reunited in December after their graduation on Aug. 5, 2021 to bring assistance to the families affected by Typhoon Odette. Consisting of high-ranking officials of the national government, private sector, local government units, and non-governmental