16. VISIONS, VOICES AND VALUES People’s Platform for Peace in Mindanao Bishops-Ulama Conference February 2010
17. Number of FGDs & Participants by Group GROUP Number of FGDs Percent FGDs Number of Participants Percent Participants Catholic 98 31.5 1502 30.6 Muslim 92 29.6 1486 30.2 Protestant 74 23.8 1150 23.4 Lumad 47 15.1 778 15.8 Total 311 100.0 4916 100
18. Number of FGDs by Sector Sector Number of FGDs Sector Number of FGDs Professional 36 Ulama 9 Women 34 Farmers 8 Youth 32 Tradtional Leaders 7 Academe 25 Madrasah 7 Business 25 Tribal Leaders 6 Urban Poor 25 Babaylan 3 NGO 22 Media 2 Rural Folks 23 GKK 6 IDP 18 Community leaders 2 Religious 13 Others 7
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20. OPAPP Communications Plan Dialogue Mindanaw Reflective Dialogues on the GRP-MILF Peace Negotiation Alta Cebu, Cordova, Cebu
23. Presented by: Mrs. Mercedes R. Abad JC10-0182 April 2010 Project Amity Project Amity (Peace Process Survey)
24. Index 4.0 4.1 3.8 3.8 3.7 4.2 4.2 4.3 3.9 4.0 4.3 3.6 Power Crisis / Shortage Morong 43 or arrest of 43 health workers on suspicion that they were communist rebels Peace Process Negotiations with Communist Rebels Awareness of News Events (cont’d) Index 2.5 3.1 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.6 2.3 2.2 2.3 2.7 2.4 1.9 Index 2.9 3.4 2.8 2.8 2.9 2.9 2.6 2.5 2.9 3.3 3.3 2.5 Followed very closely Followed somewhat closely Just a little Not at all followed Just heard about this now
25. Attitude Towards Proposal of Changing the Philippine Constitution in Relation to Searching for Peace in Mindanao
28. Family 2 Family 1 Family 3 MILF Local Command Politician Tracing the Interplay of Large Scale and Community-Level Conflicts Armed Forces CAFGU/CVO MNLF Local Command
42. TAYO-TAYO MUNA! Intrafaith Dialogue among Catholics in the Service of Interfaith Dialogue with Muslims and Lumads
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Editor's Notes
GREETINGS/INTRODUCTION I am pleased to present to you today the M indanao 2020 Peace and Development Framework Plan. This is the result of a wide consultative process, crafted by Mindanawons, and done in partnership with CONFED, MLA, the regional development councils (RDCS) in mindanao, and the regional economic and development planning board (REDPB) of ARMM. This undertaking was also made possible with the assistance of a team of experts from Mindanao who helped us facilitate the process, led by no less than former neda director-general Dr. Cielito Habito. As a framework plan, it is not intended to be a detailed blueprint, but rather a guide that sets general directions. As such, it should serve as basis for more detailed plans and budgets of shorter duration within its 20-year time frame. It should also help guide more geographically specific (i.e., regional or local) and sector-level plans to ensure consistency and coherence within an overall and mindanao-wide perspective.
A number of our banana plantations are mostly found in region XI i.e. Lapanday, Stanfilco, etc. Large pineapple plantations are found in Bukidnon and Polomolok (Del Monte; Dole Phils.; Marsman Drysdale) Heavy manufacturing industries are mostly found in Region X (NSC, Iligan Cement,Petronas) and Region XI (PJACC, DUCC) Tuna Capital – General Santos City in Region XII; we have more than 7 canneries in GSC Other large industries present in Mindanao – Nestle Phils; RFM Corp., Universal Robina Corp.,Asia Brewery, Cargill Phils; Coca-Cola; San Miguel, Hoechst, Vitarich
Mindanao contributes a fairly big share of the country’s pie for agricultural output; 1/3 of our land area is devoted to agriculture; Agri sector is our biggest employer;51% of Mindanao’s labor force is engaged in agricultural activities; We contribute more than 1/3 of the country’s requirements for agricultural & fishery products.