February 24, 2020. Global Partnership for Sustainable Solutions (GPSS), a US-based movement and a collaborative partner of CSU in the university-wide extension program entitled “CSU-IP Based Community Empowerment Solutions opens its weeklong convergence in Caraga State University with a bang today.
From February 24-28, 2020, guests and visitors, IP Leaders and Agricultural workers from 26 Indigenous Peoples CADT’s (Certificate of Ancestral Domain Title) throughout Caraga region, will converge at CSU for the Global Action Platform (GAP), a partnership of GPSS and the Rotary Club International District 3860 to deliver a comprehensive development program to Caraga’s IP communities.
CSU welcomed the participants through a joint Flag Raising ceremony and by a Cultural Presentation of the Dulimbay Theater Arts Guild and the CSU Budjong Chorale Ensemble at the new Administration building. The delegates and participants walked through the CSU main street for the formal opening at the CSU Organic Agriculture Training Center, the venue for the event. CSU President Dr. Anthony M. Penaso welcomed the participants with warmth and enthusiasm. PICO
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