The civil society sector has been quite visible in the Philippine landscape since the end of the Marcos administration. Peace civil society organizations (CSOs), in particular, have multiplied in number after the Martial Law period in response to efforts to seek for a lasting solution to the armed conflicts in the Philippines. More of their objectives, programs, and expansion are detailed in this Notes.civil society, armed conflict, civil society organizations (CSOs), peace CSOs, peace zones, peace coalitions
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AbstractThis research investigates how civil society has contributed to human security, especially i...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/This study investigates the r...
Civil society is recognised as comprising complex and multifaceted entities, resilient to and yet re...
Most Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) addressing the impact of the armed conflicts and promoting p...
The current Mindanao conflict in the Philippines traces its roots to long-standing inter-cultural co...
The study intends to narrow in the ASEAN-Germany relationship by focusing on the work of a German po...
War is a way of life – in some parts of the world it is an on-going struggle with no end in sight. Y...
War is a way of life – in some parts of the world it is an on-going struggle with no end in sight. Y...
War is a way of life – in some parts of the world it is an on-going struggle with no end in sight. Y...
This article examines the role of NGOs and broader civil society in laying the ground for sustainabl...
This study aimed to determine the challenges experienced by the social workers as community organize...
This writing is an attempt to understand the roles of post conflict insititution and the peaceproces...
This writing is an attempt to understand the roles of post conflict insititution and the peaceproces...
War is a way of life – in some parts of the world it is an on-going struggle with no end in sight. Y...
Liberal peacebuilding is the prominent and popular framework employed by intergovernmental organisat...
AbstractThis research investigates how civil society has contributed to human security, especially i...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/This study investigates the r...
Civil society is recognised as comprising complex and multifaceted entities, resilient to and yet re...
Most Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) addressing the impact of the armed conflicts and promoting p...
The current Mindanao conflict in the Philippines traces its roots to long-standing inter-cultural co...
The study intends to narrow in the ASEAN-Germany relationship by focusing on the work of a German po...
War is a way of life – in some parts of the world it is an on-going struggle with no end in sight. Y...
War is a way of life – in some parts of the world it is an on-going struggle with no end in sight. Y...
War is a way of life – in some parts of the world it is an on-going struggle with no end in sight. Y...
This article examines the role of NGOs and broader civil society in laying the ground for sustainabl...
This study aimed to determine the challenges experienced by the social workers as community organize...
This writing is an attempt to understand the roles of post conflict insititution and the peaceproces...
This writing is an attempt to understand the roles of post conflict insititution and the peaceproces...
War is a way of life – in some parts of the world it is an on-going struggle with no end in sight. Y...
Liberal peacebuilding is the prominent and popular framework employed by intergovernmental organisat...
AbstractThis research investigates how civil society has contributed to human security, especially i...