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Land issues are key drivers of conflict and poverty, creating a vicious cycle. Malayang III (2001) and World Bank (2017) report intense, wide-ranging conflict over lands and resources within ancestral domains in Mindanao, leading to loss of life, the displacement of communities, and increased poverty.
LAND REFORM, RURAL DEVELOPMENT, AND POVERTY IN THE PHILIPPINES: REVISITING THE AGENDA THE WORLD BANK GROUP East Asia and the Pacific Region Rural Development, Natural Resources, and Environment Sector Unit The World Bank Group in the Philippines Making Growth Work for the Poor 49503 Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized
This paper presents a land conflict typology and key policy-related lessons from the Applying the 3 Bs (Binding, Bonding, Bridging) to Land Conflict (A3B) project implemented over a 3-year period in 20 barangays in four municipalities in Central Mindanao with funding from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).
Recognizing that conflict over land is one of the major drivers of conflict in Mindanao, and in the context of the Framework Agreement on the Bangsamoro (FAB), the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and the World Bank undertook a joint scoping mission on land disputes in conflicted affected areas of Mindanao from March 4 – 15, 2013.
This paper seeks to provide an exposition and understanding of the relation of land and foreign aid in the context of Mindanao. )t also seeks to raise questions for further inquiry into the issue.
13 sty 2024 · Abstract. American colonial policies aimed at increasing crop production, among others focused on. opening up frontiers in Mindanao, southern Philippines. The settlement of its virgin lands....
An interesting research area that has emerged since the publication of A Captive Land in 1992 is land reform in Mindanao which is linked to current socio-economic develop ment efforts by the current Ramos administration. In his sweeping analysis of agrarian.