The Mangyans of Mindoro

The Mangyans of Mindoro
Author: Violeta B. Lopez
Publsiher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1976
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015027791527

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The Mangyans of Mindoro

The Mangyans of Mindoro
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Prentice Hall International (UK)
Total Pages: 110
Release: 1978
Genre: Mangyan (Philippine people)
ISBN: UCSD:31822003063906

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A teenager's narrative and photographs depict the life of a primitive tribe living in the mountains of Mindoro.

Understanding the Values of the Mangyans of Mindoro

Understanding the Values of the Mangyans of Mindoro
Author: Tomas Donato Andres
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 72
Release: 2006
Genre: Mangyan (Philippine people)
ISBN: UOM:39015064704821

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Women in Health Development

Women in Health Development
Author: Trinidad S. Osteria
Publsiher: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Total Pages: 151
Release: 2011-09-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789813035881

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This paper is composed in eight chapters. The first chapter presents the philosophical foundation of participatory action research involving women as well as the methodological considerations in the multi-country research. Chapters II and VII deal with each country's experience in initiating and implementing participatory research in health from which specific issues related to replication and generalization of the project are extracted. The last chapter consolidates the case studies and readdresses the basic objectives of the study.

Encyclopedia of the Peoples of Asia and Oceania

Encyclopedia of the Peoples of Asia and Oceania
Author: Barbara A. West
Publsiher: Infobase Publishing
Total Pages: 1025
Release: 2010-05-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781438119137

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Presents an alphabetical listing of information on the peoples of Asia and Oceania including origins, prehistory, history, culture, languages, and relationships to other cultures.

Mission in Context In Search of Asian Strategic Communication of the Gospel

Mission in Context  In Search of Asian Strategic Communication of the Gospel
Author: Thang Deih Lian Davidlianno
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2018-05-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781387800629

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There is a profusion of missional issues emerging in the Asian fields that call Christ's followers to actively witnessing the Truth. Missionaries from different continents have come to serve the Asian nations, and yet, these God's loving missionaries' effectiveness often seem to have left in the shade by some damaging fruits and (sometimes) being too much of Westernness stemming from a diversity of lacking knowledge particularly the local contexts to contextualize, and lack of preparation. The irrefutable finding is appealing within the Asian mission study in regard to the essentiality in equipping the Christians so that the ministries in Asia will experience the effectiveness in cultivating the diverse contexts (cultures) with the text (Scripture) they have. Many principles and practical information from this book grew out of the authors' experiences and the reflection of Missiologists and scholars such as Andrew Walls, Christopher Wright, Kazoh Kitamori, Paul Hiebert, etc.

Upon Our Own Ground 1956 to 1964

Upon Our Own Ground  1956 to 1964
Author: Gémino H. Abad
Publsiher: UP Press
Total Pages: 560
Release: 2008
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9789715425841

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Market Led Agrarian Reform

Market Led Agrarian Reform
Author: Saturnino M. Borras Jr.,Cristóbal Kay,Edward Lahiff
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2013-09-13
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781317990956

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Three-fourths of the world’s poor are rural poor. Most of the rural poor remain dependent on land-based livelihoods for their incomes and reproduction despite significant livelihood diversification in recent years. Land issue remains critical to any development discourse today. Market-led agrarian reform (MLAR) has gained prominence since the early 1990s as an alternative to state-led land reforms. This neoliberal policy is based on the inversion of what its proponents see as the features of earlier approaches, and calls for redistribution via privatized, decentralized transactions between ‘willing sellers’ and ‘willing buyers’. Its proponents, especially those associated with the World Bank, have claimed success where the policy has been implemented, but such claims have been contested by independent scholars as well as by peasant movements who are struggling to gain access to land. This book presents three thematic papers and six country studies. The thematic papers address issues of formalisation of property rights, gendered land rights, and neoliberal enclosure. These studies demonstrate the pervasive influence of neoliberal ideas on property rights and rural development debates, well beyond the ‘core’ question of land redistribution. The country cases bring together experiences from Brazil, Guatemala, El Salvador, Philippines, South Africa and Egypt. Common findings include the success of landowners in minimising the impact of reform, and a lack of post-transfer support, translating into marginal impact on poverty. The limitations of the market-led approach, and the implications of the studies presented here for the future of agrarian reform, are considered in the editors’ introduction. This book was a special issue of The Third World Quarterly.