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Rapid Field Appraisal of Decentralization: Western Visayas Region, April Dream Teodosio (1500 KB)
The 11th Rapid Field Appraisal of Decentralization examines the results of decentralization in Philippine local governments, specifically on four key performance areas: local governance and administration, social services and health, local...
The 11th Rapid Field Appraisal of Decentralization examines the results of decentralization in Philippine local governments, specifically on four key performance areas: local governance and administration, social services and health, local economic development, and environmental management.
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10/07/2011 |
Analysis
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Rapid Field Appraisal of Decentralization: Central Visayas Region, Josephine Cemine (1512 KB)
The 11th Rapid Field Appraisal of Decentralization examines the results of decentralization in Philippine local governments, specifically on four key performance areas: local governance and administration, social services and health, local...
The 11th Rapid Field Appraisal of Decentralization examines the results of decentralization in Philippine local governments, specifically on four key performance areas: local governance and administration, social services and health, local economic development, and environmental management.
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10/07/2011 |
Analysis
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Rapid Field Appraisal of Decentralization: Eastern Visayas Region, Buenaventura B. Dargantes (983 KB)
The 11th Rapid Field Appraisal of Decentralization examines the results of decentralization in Philippine local governments, specifically on four key performance areas: local governance and administration, social services and health, local...
The 11th Rapid Field Appraisal of Decentralization examines the results of decentralization in Philippine local governments, specifically on four key performance areas: local governance and administration, social services and health, local economic development, and environmental management.
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10/07/2011 |
Analysis
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Rapid Field Appraisal of Decentralization: Zamboanga Peninsula Region, Chona Q. Sarmiento (971 KB)
The 11th Rapid Field Appraisal of Decentralization examines the results of decentralization in Philippine local governments, specifically on four key performance areas: local governance and administration, social services and health, local...
The 11th Rapid Field Appraisal of Decentralization examines the results of decentralization in Philippine local governments, specifically on four key performance areas: local governance and administration, social services and health, local economic development, and environmental management.
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10/07/2011 |
Analysis
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Rapid Field Appraisal of Decentralization: Northern Mindanao Region, Julita Bokingo (996 KB)
The 11th Rapid Field Appraisal of Decentralization examines the results of decentralization in Philippine local governments, specifically on four key performance areas: local governance and administration, social services and health, local...
The 11th Rapid Field Appraisal of Decentralization examines the results of decentralization in Philippine local governments, specifically on four key performance areas: local governance and administration, social services and health, local economic development, and environmental management.
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10/07/2011 |
Analysis
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Rapid Field Appraisal of Decentralization: Davao Region, Ed. B. Prantilla (1038 KB)
The 11th Rapid Field Appraisal of Decentralization examines the results of decentralization in Philippine local governments, specifically on four key performance areas: local governance and administration, social services and health, local...
The 11th Rapid Field Appraisal of Decentralization examines the results of decentralization in Philippine local governments, specifically on four key performance areas: local governance and administration, social services and health, local economic development, and environmental management.
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10/07/2011 |
Analysis
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Rapid Field Appraisal of Decentralization: SOCCSKSARGEN Region, Nelia Agbon (1466 KB)
The 11th Rapid Field Appraisal of Decentralization examines the results of decentralization in Philippine local governments, specifically on four key performance areas: local governance and administration, social services and health, local...
The 11th Rapid Field Appraisal of Decentralization examines the results of decentralization in Philippine local governments, specifically on four key performance areas: local governance and administration, social services and health, local economic development, and environmental management.
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10/07/2011 |
Analysis
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Rapid Field Appraisal of Decentralization: Caraga Region, Alma A. Eleazar (1346 KB)
The 11th Rapid Field Appraisal of Decentralization examines the results of decentralization in Philippine local governments, specifically on four key performance areas: local governance and administration, social services and health, local...
The 11th Rapid Field Appraisal of Decentralization examines the results of decentralization in Philippine local governments, specifically on four key performance areas: local governance and administration, social services and health, local economic development, and environmental management.
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10/07/2011 |
Analysis
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Rapid Field Appraisal of Decentralization: Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao, Randolph Parcasio (902 KB)
The 11th Rapid Field Appraisal of Decentralization examines the results of decentralization in Philippine local governments, specifically on four key performance areas: local governance and administration, social services and health, local...
The 11th Rapid Field Appraisal of Decentralization examines the results of decentralization in Philippine local governments, specifically on four key performance areas: local governance and administration, social services and health, local economic development, and environmental management.
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10/07/2011 |
Analysis
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Philippines Overview (1882 KB)
An overview of The Asia Foundation's Philippines program. |
09/29/2011 |
Program Profile
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Gender and Conflict in Mindanao (746 KB)
The Asia Foundation commissioned a study in August 2010 to examine the dynamics of gender and conflict in Mindanao. Leslie Dwyer and Rufa Guiam conducted field-based research and a literature review to identify challenges and opportunities for...
The Asia Foundation commissioned a study in August 2010 to examine the dynamics of gender and conflict in Mindanao. Leslie Dwyer and Rufa Guiam conducted field-based research and a literature review to identify challenges and opportunities for women and men in community and national peacebuilding. Their report argues that programming is more effective when comprehensive gender analysis is utilized, and that such an approach can be transformative in societies trying to emerge from conflict.
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08/04/2011 |
Handout
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Gender and Conflict in Mindanao (11x17 version) (743 KB)
The Asia Foundation commissioned a study in August 2010 to examine the dynamics of gender and conflict in Mindanao. Leslie Dwyer and Rufa Guiam conducted field-based research and a literature review to identify challenges and opportunities for...
The Asia Foundation commissioned a study in August 2010 to examine the dynamics of gender and conflict in Mindanao. Leslie Dwyer and Rufa Guiam conducted field-based research and a literature review to identify challenges and opportunities for women and men in community and national peacebuilding. Their report argues that programming is more effective when comprehensive gender analysis is utilized, and that such an approach can be transformative in societies trying to emerge from conflict.
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08/04/2011 |
Handout
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Comparative Review of Community-Based Development in Conflict-Affected Areas in the Philippines (1584 KB)
A brief description of the comparative review study, a one year grant from the World Bank’s State and Peace-building Fund. The study will examine the possible impact of community based development projects in conflict affected areas in...
A brief description of the comparative review study, a one year grant from the World Bank’s State and Peace-building Fund. The study will examine the possible impact of community based development projects in conflict affected areas in the Philippines, particularly on peace-building and conflict.
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07/20/2011 |
Handout
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Roll-on Roll-off Connecting Maritime Southeast Asia (124 KB)
There are many potential benefits to an economically connected and integrated Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). But connectivity in maritime Southeast Asia remains a serious challenge. ASEAN is beginning to address these issues,...
There are many potential benefits to an economically connected and integrated Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). But connectivity in maritime Southeast Asia remains a serious challenge. ASEAN is beginning to address these issues, with the adoption of a Master Plan on ASEAN Connectivity. Among its flagship projects is a regional "roll-on, roll-off" nautical transportation network, patterned after the innovative system pioneered in the Philippines with support from The Asia Foundation.
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12/20/2010 |
Handout
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Survey on Good Local Governance (13621 KB)
The Survey on Good Local Governance is a 38-item survey that aims to obtain a broader data to help set the agenda for local government reforms. It covers the following: citizen perception on the quality of local government services, trust...
The Survey on Good Local Governance is a 38-item survey that aims to obtain a broader data to help set the agenda for local government reforms. It covers the following: citizen perception on the quality of local government services, trust rating of local officials and institutions, citizen satisfaction on local government services, public-private partnership and citizen participation, and citizen perception of corruption in local governments.
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09/01/2010 |
Survey
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Rapid Field Appraisal (RFA) of Decentralization in the Philippines (2010) (822 KB)
The Rapid Field Appraisal (RFA) was developed as a monitoring tool by the USAID-funded Local Development Assistance Program (LDAP), and produced a wealth of information that was intended "to give decision-makers in the Philippines a ground...
The Rapid Field Appraisal (RFA) was developed as a monitoring tool by the USAID-funded Local Development Assistance Program (LDAP), and produced a wealth of information that was intended "to give decision-makers in the Philippines a ground level feel of what was happening throughout the country in the process of Code implementation." This RFA focuses on the progress of decentralization on the ground, i.e., what the local governments have done in exercising the powers that were devolved to them as provided by the 1991 Local Government Code (LGC), as well as the benefits to the people that followed from them.
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09/01/2010 |
Survey
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Conflict Management in the Philippines (1471 KB)
The Philippines suffers from endemic conflicts on many levels, some arising out of traditional cleav - ages and others from the complex responses of a society undergoing rapid change. Political insta - bility, intra-community conflicts over...
The Philippines suffers from endemic conflicts on many levels, some arising out of traditional cleav - ages and others from the complex responses of a society undergoing rapid change. Political insta - bility, intra-community conflicts over natural resources, and the conflicts in Mindanao in par- ticular, continue to undermine efforts to improve the country's economy and governance. The Asia Foundation aims to address conflicts through enhanced conflict resolution mechanisms; improved communication channels within affected commu- nities and between government and com munity groups; and policy-oriented substantive discussions with inputs from key stakeholders.
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05/05/2010 |
Program Profile
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Economic Reform & Development in the Philippines (257 KB)
Overview of The Asia Foundation's Economic Reform & Development programs in the Philippines. |
05/05/2010 |
Handout
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Local Governance in the Philippines (1636 KB)
The Transparent Accountable Governance (TAG) program of The Asia Foundation addresses some of the local governance problems in the Philippines through customized technical assistance, supporting civic engagement, and by working with the...
The Transparent Accountable Governance (TAG) program of The Asia Foundation addresses some of the local governance problems in the Philippines through customized technical assistance, supporting civic engagement, and by working with the leagues of local governments.
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04/07/2010 |
Handout
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Transparent Accountable Governance (TAG): TAG Tools (1559 KB)
The Transparent Accountable Governance (TAG) Project of The Asia Foundation was a well- respected and extremely effective endeavor supported by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). The project was based on the twin...
The Transparent Accountable Governance (TAG) Project of The Asia Foundation was a well- respected and extremely effective endeavor supported by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). The project was based on the twin goals of 1) promoting good governance and 2) strengthening the foundation for sustainable economic growth and poverty reduction in the Philippines.
TAG Tools is a guide primarily for local governments planning to embark on a program of reform in their selected area or areas of concern.
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02/26/2010 |
Report
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Transparent Accountable Governance (TAG): Service Standards Guidebook (1240 KB)
Service Standards Guidebook for local governments in the Philippines based on The Asia Foundation's Transparent Accountable Governance (TAG) project. |
02/26/2010 |
Report
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Linking the Philippine Islands through highways of the sea: An Evaluation of Roll-on/Roll-off Transport Policy, Enrico L. Basilio (13426 KB)
This project by the Center for Research and Communication, supported by The Asia Foundation, evaluates the Roll-on/Roll-off (RO-RO) Transport Policy developed to reduce the high cost of transporting goods from Mindanao to Manila. The RO-RO...
This project by the Center for Research and Communication, supported by The Asia Foundation, evaluates the Roll-on/Roll-off (RO-RO) Transport Policy developed to reduce the high cost of transporting goods from Mindanao to Manila. The RO-RO policy's goal is to establish an integrated national highway system consisting of both road and nautical networks. The system would promote and facilitate seamless movement of people and goods from Mindanao to Luzon through the Visayas and has already delivered benefits, including reduced transport cost, increased regional trade, enhanced tourism and agricultural productivity, growth in investments, and development in the countryside as well as poverty reduction.
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08/12/2009 |
Report
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Condolence Letter - Corazon Aquino, Douglas Bereuter (46 KB)
A letter from Asia Foundation President Douglas Bereuter expressing sympathy to the Aquino family and the people of the Philippines upon the death of former President Corazon Cojuangco Aquino. |
08/05/2009 |
Miscellaneous
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Anti-Corruption Expert Highlights the Importance of Reliable Indicators and Verifiable Benchmarks in Controlling Corruption (41 KB)
Michael Johnston, Charles A. Dana Professor of Political Science at Colgate University in Hamilton, New York, gave a talk entitled "Beyond Perceptions: Measuring Vulnerabilities to Corruption" at a public seminar held at the AIM Conference...
Michael Johnston, Charles A. Dana Professor of Political Science at Colgate University in Hamilton, New York, gave a talk entitled "Beyond Perceptions: Measuring Vulnerabilities to Corruption" at a public seminar held at the AIM Conference Center. The seminar was jointly organized by The Asia Foundation and the Hills Program on Governance of the Asian Institute of Management. The event was attended by individuals from government, civil society, business, academe, and media.
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07/23/2009 |
Press Release
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Philippines Elections Manual, Tim Meisburger (334 KB)
A guide for international observers of the 2007 Philippines National Election. |
02/28/2008 |
Report
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An excerpt from the book "Rido: Clan Feuding and Conflict Management in Mindanao", Wilfredo Magno Torres III (Editor) (490 KB)
This volume presents several studies on feuding or clan confl icts, popularly known in Mindanao as rido. This effort is the result of a coordinated research conducted by Mindanao-based civil society organizations and academic institutions with...
This volume presents several studies on feuding or clan confl icts, popularly known in Mindanao as rido. This effort is the result of a coordinated research conducted by Mindanao-based civil society organizations and academic institutions with support from the United States Agency for International Development (usaid) and The Asia Foundation. The studies variously mapped the incidence of clan confl icts in Mindanao and conducted in-depth investigations into the root causes of the confl icts, the parties involved, the conditions for their escalation and recurrence, the relationship to other forms of confl ict, and the potential for confl ict resolution.
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10/23/2007 |
Book
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Timeline: The Rido Project (118 KB)
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10/23/2007 |
Miscellaneous
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Executive Summary, RIDO: Clan Feuding and Conflict Management in Mindanao (130 KB)
Executive Summary |
10/23/2007 |
Miscellaneous
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Books for Asia Application Form Philippines (44 KB)
For institutions in the Philippines expressing an interest in receiving materials from Books for Asia. |
01/01/2007 |
Miscellaneous
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Surveys & Development in the Philippines (455 KB)
A profile of the Foundation's in increased use of survey data. The strategy has proved to be particularly successful in the Philippines due to the availability of high-quality researchers spread across the country. Probability methods of...
A profile of the Foundation's in increased use of survey data. The strategy has proved to be particularly successful in the Philippines due to the availability of high-quality researchers spread across the country. Probability methods of public opinion research enable citizen preferences to inform policy deliberations and indirectly provides the average citizen a voice in policy debates that might otherwise be dominated by political elites and the media.
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10/01/2005 |
Program Profile
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