Galvez made the statement as he renewed the government’s commitment to upholding the rights and welfare of Filipino youth regardless of their ethnicity or religion.
“It should be comprehensive and multi-pronged. To do this, OPAPP is partnering with different universities so that peace education will be mainstreamed in academic institutions,” he added. “This document emphasizes the values of peace, mutual understanding, human fraternity, harmonious co-existence, justice , and love,” he said.
“The Human Fraternity document should be used as a reference of all organizations in crafting their programs and policies. Doing so will allow them to prevent situations of conflict brought about by cultural and religious differences,” Galvez said.