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Cenen N. Milan, Jr.

Ayala Foundation, Program Manager

Languages

الإنجليزية, Tagalog, Cebuano, Ilocano, kapangpangan

Based in

Philippines

Cenen N. Milan, Jr.

Ayala Foundation, Program Manager

Languages

الإنجليزية, Tagalog, Cebuano, Ilocano, kapangpangan

Based in

Philippines
Expertise
  • Economic recovery
  • Personnel and leadership development
  • Training
  • Disaster risk reduction
  • Project cycle management
  • Environment climate change
  • Early recovery
  • Journalism
  • Law
Types of training
  • Online interactive workshops
  • Webinars
  • Sphere presentations
  • Field-based training
  • Coaching and mentoring
  • Simulations: desktop/classroom
  • Sphere applications in the work field
Audiences
  • Media
  • Volunteers
  • Humanitarian workers
  • Mixed audience
  • Students
  • Government
  • Humanitarian Workers
  • Corporate Volunteers

About Cenen N. Milan, Jr.

I am trained as a Humanitarian Worker, Disaster Responder, Community and Capacity Builder, Educator, Multi-Media Artist, Photographer, Graphic Designer, and Multi – Sports Athlete.

As a Humanitarian Worker, I am an experienced International Non – Government Organization (INGO) Leader. In which, I lead the organization’s development, Grants proposal Development, Organizational Development, and Fund – Resource Development. It includes a wide array of experience in dealing with USAID, CANAID, DFAT, DFATD, GERMAN AID, and others.

My special skills in multi-media helped me a lot in reaching out to networks and conveying important advocacy key messaging.

As an athlete, I had set the fastest run-walk advocacy from Davao to Manila (1500 km for 18 days) and Manila to Zamboanga City (1800 km for 30 days) to gather millions of books for poor communities and public schools in the country.