THE PEACE CAFETERIA

THE PEACE CAFETERIA is the Blog of the DEPARTMENT OF PEACE STUDIES of Bicol University College of Social Sciences and Philosophy. This blog was set up to serve as posting board for events, news and items of information and interests about the activities, advocacy, and research of the Department of Peace Studies.

Monday, May 23, 2011

"AMTICREDIBLES" Presented Output to Stakeholders Meeting

On May 22, 2011 the Village Council of Amtic, Ligao, Albay conducted a special session to give way for the presentation of the research output of the BAPS students who did a case study on the disaster resiliency and vulnerabilities of Amtic.

BAPS Students participating in a special session of the barangay council of Amtic

Group Photo

Ben Laurence Balderama doing his presentation before the village council

The council session served as venue  for focus group discussion


Discussion after the Presentation

Photo Session with the Group

Mark Odiver, Kenneth Balindan and Mae-Ann

Sunday, May 22, 2011

SUMMER FIELD RESEARCH 2011 - BA Peace Studies

The Summer Field Research class of the BA. in Peace Studies commenced last April 15, 2011.  The theme for this year's field research is 'Building Disaster Resilient Communities".  There were two classes for this summer.  One class was assigned to conduct a case study of Amtic an upland village in Ligao, Albay.  While the other class was assigned to do case study of Misibis a coastal and island village in Cagraray Island in Bacacay, Albay.  The students conducted in-depth interviews, they did profiling of the barangay and they also conducted surveys.  In general the objective of the studies were to identify the vulnerabilities and resiliency elements in these barangays. The bottom line is that both villages are confronted by seasonal typhoons and ensuing disasters.  Hence it is important to identify their vulnerabilities as well as the factors that contribute for resiliency.  Intervention activities to mitigate the risks and effects of disasters and improve the quality of life is anchored on how people recover from the impacts of disaster.  The initial findings of the study showd that poverty and lack of education are the main factors that make these communities vulnerable to the effects of a disaster.  Their faith in God and the spirit of "bayanihan" (the tagalog term for team spirit) are the factors that helped them overcome the tragedies of a disaster.  Moreover, the extended family system also provided support in times of need.


The Team posed for a photo ops in one in-depth interview sessions

Rain and winds did not deter the group from visiting with key informants


The Research class in a photo session at the Barangay Hall of Amtic

The Misibis Group

On the way to Cagraray Island

The Village Center of Missibis