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The project Responsible Land Governance in Mindanao, emerged from lessons in implementing measures that promote sustainable rural development, integrating climate, conflict, and gender-sensitivity in asset management. ... efforts to localize improved land governance should be undertaken in cooperation with selected provinces, municipalities ...
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.
Competition over land is a root cause of persistent conflict in Mindanao, with historic origins and ongoing dynamics that reinforce ethno-religious divisions and perpetuate social tensions.
Map - PNG (315.98 KB) Description: The southern Philippines island of Mindanao - second largest island of the Philippines - showing provincial capitals and boundaries.
Abstract. The battle cry of Philippine land reform, dating back to American colonial times, has al¬ways been “land for the landless”. 4,542,968 hectares of land have been distributed to 2,653,254 farmers. But, poverty has only decreased by 2% and poverty incidence among farmers in the country at 44% as of 2006.
This research paper aims to understand the reason why Philippine Land Reform is still an issue up until now and how the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP) helped the farmers and how was the process of the program. It will show the importance of land reform of the country as well as how it contributes in the agricultural sector.
Mindanao has six (6) regions, namely, Region IX (Zamboanga Peninsula), Region X (Northern Mindanao), Region XI (Davao Region), Region XII (SOCCSKSARGEN), Region XIII (Caraga), and the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM). map of regions