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Cultivating Experiential Learning of Rural Youth: A Compilation of Field Stories from Local Enumerators in Bukidnon, Philippines (Full Document)

Turning enumerators into storytellers: The SALaR experience

Inheritance disputes

When illegal settlers sell land to the real landowners

Land conflict in the family

Defending land rights from a mother’s perspective

Will we appreciate the importance of land when it is no longer ours?

Significance of tenurial security to the indigenous community

Land tenure insecurity due to overlapping land claims

A sad tale of landgrabbing

Land use in Barangay Bacusanon

Why landlessness persists in Barangay Bacusanon

Indigenous neighborhood’s food insecurity

Land tenure (in)security in Sitio Quarry

Land tenure security for the next generation

Challenges faced by young farmers

Travails of an old farmer

Partner People’s Organizations

Cultivating Experiential Learning of Rural Youth: A Compilation of Field Stories from Local Enumerators in Bukidnon, Philippines

May 13, 2020

This publication, Cultivating Experiential Learning of Rural Youth: A Compilation of Field Stories from Local Enumerators in Bukidnon, Philippines, contains the stories, reflections, and observations of youth enumerators during their discussions with rural communities in the uplands of Bukidnon, Philippines.

 

Although parts of their narratives reflect the grim reality of insecure land tenure and conflict, hope shines as the youth share anecdotes of success brought on by peaceful methods, the lessons they have learned from fieldwork, and their own recommendations to long-standing issues. This publication is a fresh take on land rights concerns, from the minds and hearts of those who will shape our future.

Author
ANGOC
Type of Publication
Learning Material
Publisher
ANGOC, GLTN, XSF
Publish Date
2020
Editor(s)
Nathaniel Don Marquez, Denise Hyacinth Joy Musni, Roel Ravanera, Thieza Verdijo, and Gerard Jerome C. Dumlao
Author
ANGOC
Publisher
ANGOC, GLTN, XSF
Editor(s)
Nathaniel Don Marquez, Denise Hyacinth Joy Musni, Roel Ravanera, Thieza Verdijo, and Gerard Jerome C. Dumlao
Type of Publication
Learning Material
Publish Date
2020
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Cultivating Experiential Learning of Rural Youth: A Compilation of Field Stories from Local Enumerators in Bukidnon, Philippines (Full Document)

Turning enumerators into storytellers: The SALaR experience

Inheritance disputes

When illegal settlers sell land to the real landowners

Land conflict in the family

Defending land rights from a mother’s perspective

Will we appreciate the importance of land when it is no longer ours?

Significance of tenurial security to the indigenous community

Land tenure insecurity due to overlapping land claims

A sad tale of landgrabbing

Land use in Barangay Bacusanon

Why landlessness persists in Barangay Bacusanon

Indigenous neighborhood’s food insecurity

Land tenure (in)security in Sitio Quarry

Land tenure security for the next generation

Challenges faced by young farmers

Travails of an old farmer

Partner People’s Organizations

Founded in 1979, ANGOC is a regional association of national and regional networks of civil society organizations (CSOs) in Asia, actively engaged in food security, agrarian reform, sustainable agriculture, participatory governance, and rural development.

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