THE Philippine Army has reformed its civil affairs strategy to strengthen national unity and resilience, capping a three-day Civil Affairs Summit with a closing ceremony at its headquarters in Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City on Friday, Aug. 15.
Organized by the Office of the assistant chief for civil-military operations, the summit sought to enhance strategic engagement with stakeholders by promoting nationalism and patriotism through civil-military activities.
The seminar-workshop also aimed to equip participants with a deeper understanding of civil affairs principles and their integration into external security operations. The Army said this will ensure a more mission-focused approach in support of territorial defense.
Participants included G7 officers and civil affairs chiefs from major Army units nationwide.







