2024
DOI: 10.53378/353046
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The struggle of women’s civic organization in the Indigenous community: A case study of Bontoc Women’s Brigade

Alexander Jr. Killip,
Jezreel Bengao,
Robbie Joe Catahan
et al.

Abstract: The study explored the obstacles faced by women’s civic organizations operating within indigenous communities. By focusing on the revitalization of the Bontoc Women’s Brigade (BWB), the study aims to ignite a wave of positive transformation, motivating other grassroots organizations and community members to participate actively in endeavors aimed at improving safety, fostering well-being, and advancing sustainable development. The study aims to highlight critical needs requiring attention for revitalizing thes… Show more

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