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AMINEXT Ambassadors Program

In a time when voices matter more than ever, Central Mindanao Colleges (CMC) stands as a beacon of empowered youth leadership, amplifying advocates who transform lived experiences into action and lasting change.

In alignment with the CMC Center for International Affairs and Linkages and the Gender and Development Office, CMC proudly recognizes its student leaders who champion gender equality and inclusive leadership through their participation in the prestigious #AMINEXT Ambassadors Program.

Selected from 256 applicants across Mindanao, only 21 women and LGBTQIA+ leaders, victim-survivors, and allies were chosen for this regional initiative organized by Our Stories, Our Voices in partnership with Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH – Ziviler Friedensdienst (Civil Peace Service), and powered by KICTANet, University of the West Indies (UWI), the European Union, German Cooperation, and GIZ.

Representing Central Mindanao Colleges are Anjo Banaban, President of GENspace (Gender and Development Organization), and Ariane Banais, Public Relations Officer of CMC PRISM. As student leaders championing gender justice, they participated in the program held on March 28–29, 2026, at the GIZ-CPS Office, Robinsons Cybergate Delta, J.P. Laurel Avenue, Davao City. The initiative featured a two-day in-person empowerment and community-building workshop, complemented by online learning sessions using the ATINGI Digital Enquirer Kit on Gender-Based Violence, and collaborative engagements with experts, advocates, and fellow youth leaders.

The program was enriched by insights from distinguished speakers and facilitators, including Fatima de la Calle, Advisor on Human Rights and Gender of GIZ GmbH; Harold Banggay, Executive Director of Our Stories, Our Voices; Jearvel Bonjoc, Host and Facilitator from Our Stories, Our Voices; and Jhoanna Cayanan of Young Feminists Collective Mindanao. Participants also learned from advocates and champions such as Dr. Apple Ybañez of the Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative, Rianne Calsa, Reyna ng Davao 2024 and Founder of Transpire, May Olvino, First Female President of the Rotary Club of Davao, Angel Alicaba, Patnubay ng Dabaw 2025 awardee, Habib D. Pagilogon, Associate Professor from the University of Mindanao, and Sam Bernardo, Representative of Our Stories, Our Voices, who shared powerful narratives and expertise on gender advocacy and lived experiences.

Through these experiences, they are equipped with practical tools to address the social, cultural, and digital drivers of gender-based violence, enabling them to co-create solutions rooted in their communities. Bringing their advocacy, lived experiences, and commitment to empowering others, they continue to raise awareness, inspire collective action, and drive sustainable change across Mindanao.

Banais emphasized the importance of youth engagement in advocacy, stating, “This experience strengthened my voice as a young leader. It reminded me that our stories matter and that we have the power to create safe, inclusive spaces in our communities.”

This initiative aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, particularly SDG 4 (Quality Education), SDG 5 (Gender Equality), and SDG 16 (Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions), reinforcing the role of education and youth leadership in building inclusive, safe, and equitable societies.

Central Mindanao Colleges remains steadfast in cultivating student leaders who champion meaningful change, reinforcing its commitment to holistic education grounded in service, empowerment, and social responsibility.

Choose Central Mindanao Colleges, where leadership is nurtured, voices are empowered, and futures are shaped, where students become advocates, innovators, and changemakers ready to lead with purpose and impact.

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