The Presidential Communications Office (PCO) has joined hands with other government agencies to effectively disseminate the government’s efforts to achieve peace in the country.

The PCO has signed a memorandum of agreement (MOA) with the Philippine Information Agency (PIA) and the Office of the Presidential Adviser on Peace, Reconciliation and Unity (OPAPRU) on Wednesday, Aug. 30.
Presidential Communications Secretary Cheloy Garafil underscored the importance of effective communication as a catalyst for transformation, particularly in conflict-affected areas in the country.
“Beyond mere information dissemination, we aim to craft messages that resonate with diverse communities, building bridges of trust and understanding … We are dedicated to countering misinformation and crafting narratives that inspire, educate, and uplift,” Garafil said during the signing of the MOA.
Garafil expressed hope that the partnership will help empower former rebels and their families as they are integrated into their respective communities and become productive members of society once more.
“Our collective efforts have the potential to transform not only individual destinies but also the destiny of our nation. Let this agreement serve as a guiding light, illuminating the path towards unity, understanding, and prosperity for all,” she said.
Under the MOA, the PCO, which is also the co-lead agency of the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Group (NTF-ELCAC), will develop and implement a comprehensive strategic communications plan together with OPAPRU and PIA.
Its responsibilities also include developing, conceptualizing, and producing IEC material; and establishing an online presence of the Local Peace Engagements (LPE) and Transformation Program (TP) of the OPAPRU using PCO and its attached agencies’ digital assets.
The PIA, which is an attached agency of the PCO, serves as the information network of the government in reaching the grassroots level as it also leads the media orientation workshops on target regions in the country and produces baseline survey reports.
The OPAPRU, for its part, will develop and implement the comprehensive strategic communications plan to carry out the LPE and TP with the help of the PCO and the PIA and conduct workshops on the principles and tools of Conflict Sensitive and Peace Promoting (CSPP) Communities, among others.