In response to
CHED Regional Office XII’s call to celebrate the 58th ASEAN Month, Central
Mindanao Colleges (CMC) took the lead in organizing a preparatory meeting for
Cotabato Province and Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao on August
6, 2025, at the CMC Annex Campus in Kidapawan City. The initiative was
spearheaded by the Center for International Affairs and Linkages (CIAL) in
close partnership with PRISM-Passionate and Responsive Individuals for
Strategic Internationalization and Sustainable Development in Mindanao, the
official student organization under CIAL.
The preparatory
meeting gathered International Relations Officers (IROs), ASEAN focal persons,
and student representatives from higher education institutions across Cotabato
Province and Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao to coordinate
collaborative contributions to the IZN and TNHE Caravan. The Caravan is part of
the ASEAN Month’s Week 4 celebration, themed “Inclusivity and Sustainability,”
and highlights internationalization efforts, student innovations, MSME booths,
and cultural exchanges.
At the center of
these preparations were PRISM student volunteers, who took full ownership of
the event’s logistics and technical support. From managing registration and
documentation to assisting with the program flow and technical setup, PRISM
showcased the potential of empowered student leadership in institutional
activities aligned with global engagement.
Cristoper D.
Fernando, President of PRISM, emphasized the importance of student involvement
in shaping the direction of internationalization at the grassroots level.
“We are proud to
be given the opportunity to lead this initiative. As students, we bring energy,
creativity, and fresh perspectives to the table. Our participation in the ASEAN
Month celebration is a chance to show that young people can be drivers of
international collaboration and sustainable development-not just passive
observers,” he shared during the meeting.
CMC also
presented its proposed contributions for the upcoming celebration, including an
MSME product exhibit featuring locally made goods from Kidapawan City, a
cultural showcase highlighting Mindanao’s rich heritage, student innovation
booths with interdisciplinary projects, and engagements on Transnational Higher
Education (TNHE) and Internationalization (IZN) through panel discussions and
expo-style activities.
The active
involvement of PRISM in planning and coordination is a reflection to CMC’s
institutional commitment to building student agency and nurturing globally
minded leaders. More than just logistical support, the student-led
contributions reflect a deeper understanding of what it means to localize
global frameworks like ASEAN integration and the Sustainable Development Goals
(SDGs).
As Central
Mindanao Colleges continues its preparations for Cotabato Province’s
participation in the regional ASEAN Month festivities, it strengthens its role
as a hub of academic diplomacy and youth empowerment in Mindanao, ensuring
meaningful contributions to the actual celebration.
Through the
collective efforts of CIAL and PRISM, CMC reaffirms its vision of making
internationalization not just an institutional mandate, but a shared journey-
where students are not only participants but leaders in shaping a more
inclusive and sustainable future.
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Desiree Gayramara
2025-08-14 02:18:36