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Understanding Clan and Community Conflicts (3754 KB)
Powerpoint slides from a presentation about Rido in the Philippines |
06/01/2005 |
Analysis
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Rido Research Summary - Ateneo Research Center, Dr. Ofelia Durante, Dr. Norma Gomez, Dr. Ester Sevilla, and Mr. Howard Maņego (88 KB)
Ateneo Research Center of the Ateneo de Zamboanga University in cooperation with the Notre Dame University of Cotabato City
Management of Clan Conflict and Rido among the Tausug, Magindanao, Maranao, Sama and Yakan Tribes |
06/01/2005 |
Analysis
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Rido Research Summary - Consortium of Bangsamoro Civil Society (CBCS), Guiamel Alim, Ismael Kulat, and Jose Bulao (90 KB)
Understanding Rido in North Cotabato and Bukidnon for Creative Conflict Management and Resolution |
06/01/2005 |
Analysis
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Rido Research Summary - Institute of Bangsamoro Studies (IBS), Professor Abhoud Syed M. Lingga (71 KB)
Dynamics and Management of Rido in the Province of Maguindanao
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06/01/2005 |
Analysis
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Rido Research Summary - Mindanao State University Iligan Institute of Technology (MSU-IIT), Jamail A. Kamlian (76 KB)
Incidences of Clan Conflict and Conflict Management: Survey of Feuding Families and Clans in Selecte Provinces of Mindanao |
06/01/2005 |
Analysis
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Rido Research Summary - Mindanao State University - Marawi (MSU-Marawi), Dr. Moctar I. Matuan (78 KB)
Inventory of Existing Rido in Lanao del Sur (1994-2004) |
06/01/2005 |
Analysis
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Rido Research Summary - Mindanawon Initiatives for Cultural Dialogues, (MICD), Ateneo de Davao University, Jose Jowel Canuday (886 KB)
Big Wars, Small Wars: the Interplay of Large-scale and Community Armed Conflicts in Central Mindanao |
06/01/2005 |
Analysis
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Rido Research Summary - Research Institute for Mindanao Culture (RIMCU), Xavier University, Dr. Erlinda M. Burton, Dr. Moctar I. Matuan, Dr. Guimba Poingan, and Jay Rey G. Alovera, M.A. (101 KB)
Choices of Response to Inter-Kin Group Conflict in Northern Mindanao |
06/01/2005 |
Analysis
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Rido Research Summary - Mindanao Anthropology Consortium, Research Institute for Mindanao Culture (RIMCU), Xavier University, Monalinda E. Doro (101 KB)
Case Studies on Rido: Conflict Resolution among Meranao in Baloi, Lanao del Norte |
06/01/2005 |
Analysis
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Rido Research Summary - United Youth for Peace and Development, Inc. (UNYPAD), Norhaya Sumaluyan, Anwar Upahm, Anwar Zaluang, Saada Nor, and Sittie Pieron Compania (76 KB)
Celebrated Cases of Rido Management in Maguindanao and North Cotabato |
06/01/2005 |
Analysis
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Newsbreak Magazine article - The Big Kill, Marites Daņguilan Vitug (843 KB)
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04/25/2005 |
Article
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Newsbreak Magazine article - It's All About Power, Gemma Bagayaua (828 KB)
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02/28/2005 |
Article
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Newsbreak Magazine article - Cheap Guns Costly Feuds, Carolyn Arguillas (860 KB)
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01/03/2005 |
Article
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Forging Sustainable Peace in Mindanao: The Role of Civil Society , Steven Rood (506 KB)
A study by The Asia Foundation's Philippines Representative Steven Rood, published by the East-West Center |
01/01/2005 |
Report
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Newsbreak Magazine article - Women Who Dare, Gemma Bagayaua (850 KB)
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12/20/2004 |
Article
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Newsbreak Magazine article - In Cold Blood, Samira Gutoc, photos by Bob Timonera) (1693 KB)
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11/22/2004 |
Article
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Newsbreak Magazine article - They Win the Peace, Jowel F. Canuday (923 KB)
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11/08/2004 |
Article
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Newsbreak Magazine article - Getting Rid of Rido, Patricio N. Abinales (1210 KB)
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10/25/2004 |
Article
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Exploring Conflict Management in the Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao , Carijane C. Dayag-Laylo (163 KB)
Paper Presented at the 4th Asian Regional Conference of the World Association for Public Opinion Research (WAPOR)
The Asia Foundation conceptualized and funded a study that looked into the cleavages, roots of conflict and possible...
Paper Presented at the 4th Asian Regional Conference of the World Association for Public Opinion Research (WAPOR)
The Asia Foundation conceptualized and funded a study that looked into the cleavages, roots of conflict and possible mechanisms of conflict management in the Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao or ARMM. In partnership with the Office of the President and TNS-TRENDS, a probability survey of households in ARMM and adjacent areas was undertaken. The findings indicate a high level of pride for one’s ethnicity and religion, high church attendance and high regard for religious leaders in ARMM. The study also revealed that Muslim ethnic groups are more divided than they would care to admit. Interfamily and clan conflicts tend to be more prevalent than “military-rebel” wars or “Muslim-Christian” feuds. On conflict resolution, majority says that appealing to higher authorities would be the most effective means. When asked what would be best for ARMM, most would prefer that Islamic laws be implemented in ARMM rather than support moves to secede from the Philippines. The study findings give much insight on how to further explore new and efficient ways of managing conflicts in ARMM.
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02/23/2004 |
Analysis
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Walking through the Office of the Ombudsman: Defining the Job and the OMB Selection Process 2002 (3055 KB)
With support from The Asia Foundation, USAID, and the United Nations Development Programme, this publication by the Transparency and Accountability Network, written in 2002, examines the history, function, and selection process of the...
With support from The Asia Foundation, USAID, and the United Nations Development Programme, this publication by the Transparency and Accountability Network, written in 2002, examines the history, function, and selection process of the Ombudsman in the Philippines.
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03/23/2002 |
Book
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