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Philippines indigenous peoples

Striking a Balance: The Philippines’ Path to Sustainable Critical Minerals Development
By Rocco Cartusciello
Manila is under pressure to begin exploiting its rich mineral deposits, but it needs to carefully consider the likely social and environmental costs.

The Pandemic’s Hidden Casualty: Human Rights
By Carmina Flores-Obanil
For many of Asia’s indigenous peoples, COVID-19 is exacerbating long-standing policies of marginalization.

Philippines’ ‘Smart City’ Threatens Tribal Displacement
By Bernice Beltran
The construction of New Clark City comes at a heavy cost to the indigenous Aeta tribe.

The Philippines’ China Dam Controversy
By David Green
The Kaliwa Dam Project, a centerpiece of the BRI in the Philippines, faces steep opposition from indigenous peoples.
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