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Realities of social services in indigenous communities / Philippine Task Force for Indigenous People's Rights (TFIP).

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Baguio City, Philippines : TFIP, 2019.Description: 208 p.; 26 cmISBN:
  • 9786219608817
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • FIL GN 671.P5 R43 2019
Contents:
Contents:
Research on Indigenous people's right to social services
Case Study narratives
Chapter 1 Government policies and neglect
Birth pains: "the no home-birthing policy" and its impact on the Pelawan Indigenous people in Brgy. Punang Sofronio Espanola, Palawan
MCCT as instrument of pacification and state control? Recolonizing the minds of Mangyan IPs through the government's dole-out program
Tearing the social fabric: the conditional cash transfer (CCT) in the Cordillera from the perspectives of indigenous women
Perspectives, experiences and cultural life ways of the Erumanen ne Menuvu on the MCCT implementation within Sinapangan, Libungan, Cotabato
Chapter 2 Indigenous Education, Women and Militarization
Indigenous women rising up against development militarization: The exodus and education of Lumad resistance in CARAGA, Mindanao
State repression in the pursuit of indigenous peoples right to education: the case of SILDAP-SEM, Inc. Learning Center in the Mandaya Community of Sitio Luyong, Barangay Binondo, Baganga, Davao Oriental
An assessment of perceptions, experiences and issues on access to and utilization of social services among the Manobo Bakwit Communities who are victims of militarization
Chapter 3 Social services in indigenous peoples communities and initiatives in sustainable development
Situational analysis of the health, education and environment of the Agta-Dumagat in Dinapigue, Isabela
The Ngibat Micro-hydro project: a testament of people-led development
List(s) this item appears in: Women and Gender
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Contents:

Research on Indigenous people's right to social services

Case Study narratives

Chapter 1 Government policies and neglect

Birth pains: "the no home-birthing policy" and its impact on the Pelawan Indigenous people in Brgy. Punang Sofronio Espanola, Palawan

MCCT as instrument of pacification and state control? Recolonizing the minds of Mangyan IPs through the government's dole-out program

Tearing the social fabric: the conditional cash transfer (CCT) in the Cordillera from the perspectives of indigenous women

Perspectives, experiences and cultural life ways of the Erumanen ne Menuvu on the MCCT implementation within Sinapangan, Libungan, Cotabato

Chapter 2 Indigenous Education, Women and Militarization

Indigenous women rising up against development militarization: The exodus and education of Lumad resistance in CARAGA, Mindanao

State repression in the pursuit of indigenous peoples right to education: the case of SILDAP-SEM, Inc. Learning Center in the Mandaya Community of Sitio Luyong, Barangay Binondo, Baganga, Davao Oriental

An assessment of perceptions, experiences and issues on access to and utilization of social services among the Manobo Bakwit Communities who are victims of militarization

Chapter 3 Social services in indigenous peoples communities and initiatives in sustainable development

Situational analysis of the health, education and environment of the Agta-Dumagat in Dinapigue, Isabela

The Ngibat Micro-hydro project: a testament of people-led development

Annex: Panga-ayab conference declaration on ancestral land and social services of indigenous peoples

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