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Background to the conflict Background to the conflict
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Creation of a Civilian Protection Component under the International Monitoring Team Creation of a Civilian Protection Component under the International Monitoring Team
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Strategic features of the Civilian Protection Component Strategic features of the Civilian Protection Component
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Civilian protection in the normalization phase: limitations, challenges and opportunities and lessons learned for improvement Civilian protection in the normalization phase: limitations, challenges and opportunities and lessons learned for improvement
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Kitango bombing Kitango bombing
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Kabacan massacre Kabacan massacre
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Atrocity against the internally displaced community in South Upi Atrocity against the internally displaced community in South Upi
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What are the proximate causes that trigger violence? What are the proximate causes that trigger violence?
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Recommendations: enhancing the role of the Civilian Protection Component in the post-Bangsamoro Organic Law Recommendations: enhancing the role of the Civilian Protection Component in the post-Bangsamoro Organic Law
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13 Unarmed Civilian Protection: Impact on Strengthening Civilian Capacities in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao
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Published:June 2023
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Abstract
The Bangsamoro areas have been battlegrounds since the 1970s. Continued protracted armed conflict over four decades has ravaged the assets of the peoples and made them permanent internally displaced peoples (IDPs) for three decades. Thousands of people have perished, and the memory remains. The signing into law and, ultimately, the ratification of the Bangsamoro Organic Law (BOL) in 2019 created a favourable atmosphere to embed a local, comprehensive and inclusive civilian protection mechanism in the transition phase – the process of normalization. By using a mixed-method analysis, this chapter examines the strategic features of unarmed civilian protection (UCP) in the context of the transitional society, and explores the implementable measures to build peace in the post-conflict peace infrastructure in the Bangsamoro transition.
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