
Awardee
TOSP 1995
First Bangsamoro Muslim TOSP Awardee, dedicating her life to conquering hunger and ignorance through the power of education and faith.
"My life's work is built on the integration of Education, Community, and Faith. We must empower the marginalized to conquer hunger and ignorance, fostering Muslim-Christian unity as the foundation for a new, prosperous Philippines."
A holistic approach to community transformation
Lead ambassador for ₱1 Million youth challenge, inviting young Filipinos to develop innovative business ideas and viable solutions to alleviate poverty in their communities.
Founding Secretary of this institution in Lanao del Sur, providing free education to poor but deserving students, improving rural livelihoods through modern agricultural training and Islamic values.
Personally led relief operations for victims of Typhoon Sendong in Iligan City, ensuring the distribution of essential supplies to affected families in Kabaru.
Founded and chaired MIHP to counter 'brain drain' and address the severe shortage of nurses in ARMM. Focuses on producing competent nursing graduates to serve isolated Mindanaoan municipalities.
Established a Primary Health Care Center in Cotabato City and served as Regional Program Coordinator for Primary Health Care at DOH-ARMM.
One of the early pioneers of the Community-Based Medical Curriculum in the Philippines, designed to make medical training more responsive to rural and underserved populations.
Founded MEM and created the 'ABC of Academic Success' seminars—an 11-step study process designed to help ARMM students overcome systemic disadvantages and succeed in the Civil Service Examination.
Executive Assistant V at CHED-ARMM, Board of Directors Member at Wisdom International School on Higher Education Studies (WISHES), and Founding Director of Marawi City Review Center.
Author and producer of the 'Student's Success Notebook,' endorsed by national leaders as a tool for 'turning ordinary students into topnotchers' by fostering self-worth and mental discipline.
Recognized nationally in 2003 as a model for interfaith harmony, advocating for a Mindanao where diverse groups collaborate to overcome shared social challenges.
Facilitated the creation of websites for Tagalog and Maranao translations of the Holy Qur'an and distributed free VCD copies to ensure accessibility for all families.
Established a grassroots movement for daily Qur'an recitation as a response to moral degradation, utilizing a mentor-monitored system for community-driven spiritual growth.
First Bangsamoro Awardee
Curtin University, Australia
Outstanding Performance
RFM Foundation & National Bookstore
Istanbul, Turkey
Foundation of Knowledge
Mindanao State University
Balagtas High School
Camp Keithley Elementary
"Para sa Bagong Pilipinas,
InshaAllah."
Dr. Noralin M. Sharief-Ador