Palace sets aside P200 million for hosting interfaith meet

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Palace sets aside P200 million for hosting interfaith meet
« on: September 30, 2008, 02:56:45 PM »
By Alexis Douglas B. Romero


THE GOVERNMENT will spend P200 million for the first of such an
international event that it will host in May.

In Administrative Order 238 signed by Executive Secretary Eduardo R.
Ermita on Aug. 28., President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo authorized the
fund's release for the special Non-Aligned Movement Ministerial
Meeting on Interfaith Dialogue and Cooperation for Peace and
Development.

The order noted the amount will come from the International Commitments
Fund of the 2009 budget.

The Philippines was chosen by 118 member states during a summit in
Havana, Cuba in September 2006.

Prior to this, the country chaired the First Informal Meeting of World
Leaders on Interfaith Dialogue and Cooperation for Peace in the United
Nations on Sept. 13, 2005.

The Philippines also hosted the Second Dialogue on Regional Interfaith
Cooperation for Peace, Development and Human Dignity on March 14-16,
2006.

In her address during the 63rd United Nations General Assembly in New
York on Tuesday, Mrs. Arroyo reiterated the country's commitment to
peace and announced that the Philippines will host the first ministerial
meet on interfaith dialogue next year.

In the same order, Mrs. Arroyo designated the Department of Foreign
Affairs (DFA) as lead agency to organize the activities in Pasay and
Manila.

The DFA will coordinate with the Offices of the Executive Secretary,
Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process and Press Secretary;
departments of Budget, Education, Finance, Interior and Local
Government, Defense, Public Works, Tourism, Trade, and Transportation
and Communications; Presidential Council for Values Formation,
Presidential Security Group; and local governments for technical
support.