THE STORY began with our immersion with Aytas from Sapang Uwak in 2013. Our interaction with their community opened
our eyes to the opportunity to put personal advocacies to work in this one-of-a-kind community that welcomed us so warmly.
Like other rural communities affected by the effects of fallout from insurgency, volcano eruption and government neglect,
lack of opportunity and poverty has been the key problems confronting the Aytas of Sapang Uwak.
Our immersion is anchored on building community, strengthening capabilities, enabling hope to drive growth individually
and collectively – focusing on the children.
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The members of our team come from different provinces and different backgrounds but are bound by the same vision
of enabling a peaceful and progressive nation. Each of us believe that development and progress must ensure that no one
is left behind — the less fortunate, the vulnerable, those who have been excluded and oppressed, and the victims
of injustices — simply because of their circumstances.​​​
PEACE KAMP welcomes you with open arms, and a promise to delight the senses, refresh the spirit.
Explore and indulge in a variety of nature’s bounties.
Experience adventure, find tranquility, immerse in culture.
Our Mission
PEACE KAMP’s mission is to provide a venue for convergence of cultural, economic, environmental, ethnic, and social advocacies geared towards inclusive growth and enrichment of the culture
of peace.
Our Vision
The vision is that that by 2028,
PEACE KAMP will become an IP cultural research center and eco-tourism hub capable of empowering IPs to grow
as a proud community that is self-reliant and sustainable.