01. The Essential Link B
etween Improved L
ivelihoods and Peace
Mohammad Omar, Consortium of Bangsamoro Civil Society
02. An MILF Perspective on the LIFE Program
Ustadz Nok S. Adam, Moro Islamic Liberation Front
03. Diversifying Pays Many Dividends
Jury Alimojanid, Salman Kagkalimoa Marketing Cooperative
04. LGUs See A Clear Benefit in the LIFE Model
Helen Anaud, City Agriculture Office, City of Koronadal
05.
A Perspective on LIFE from the National Government
Dr Melvin Carlos, Department of Science and Technology – Philippine Council for Agriculture, Aquatic and Natural Resources Research and Development
06. Livelihood Improvement Is Not Just About Technology Transfer
Leonardo Asperga, Rene Ganado and Mia Villanueva, City Agriculture Office and City Environment and Natural Resources Office, City of Koronadal
07. Partnership is Like a Multistranded Broom!
Kedtol Kamsa, Philippine Coconut Authority
08. A New Site and a New Direction
Loel Nillos, Municipal Agriculture Office, Municipality of Surallah
09. A Recipe for Long-term Livelihood Change
Joey Amit, Kauran Christian Upland Farmers Agriculture Cooperative
10. LIFE Provides a New Perspective for an Academic Institution
Maria Bella Javier and Albert Villaruz, Sibugay Technical Institute Incorporated
11. From Slash and Burn to a Sustainable Income
Celia Tole, Nga Bango B’laan Aksasato Farmers Association
12. LIFE Facilitators at the Coalface Tell Their Story
Nikki Cordero, Mary-Jay dela Peña-Titan and Moctadir Sangki, Landcare Foundation of the Philippines Inc.
13. Women Show the Way
Amsia Empang, Katipunan Vegetable and Agar-agar Growers Association
14. The Difference That Social Capital Makes
Jaidy Cadag, Nga Bango B’laan Aksasato Farmers Association
15. The Story of LIFE from a New ‘Convert’
Jimmy Castigador, Lambukan Amligan T’boli Integrated Farmers Association
16. Age is No Barrier to LIFE
Vidal Moreno, Assumption Farmers Association
17. LIFE Works Through the Triple Ravages of the Pandemic, Drought and Conflict
Semion Benito, Teduray Farmers Producers Association
18. An LGU Grabs the LIFE Opportunity with Both Hands
Miladel Capitania, Municipal Agriculture Office, Municipality of Kabasalan
19. National Government Agencies Find Real Benefits in the LIFE Model
Jennifer Pidor, Department of Science and Technology and Muhaimin Maharail, Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources
20. The First LIFE Group Tells a Story of Transformation
Jenelyn Ngato, Olo-Clofe B’laan Landcare Association
21. LIFE Shows Potential in a Non-Agricultural Setting
Evangeline Limpong, Municipal Social Welfare and Development Office
22. How to Transform a Farm
Ellen Emolaga, Kauran Christian Upland Farmers Agriculture Cooperative