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Received: 26 November 2024
Accepted: 28 November 2024
Published: 28 December 2024
Volume 3, Issue No. 1, 3rd Quarter 2024, pp. 100 - 115
Performance of Enhanced - Comprehensive Local Integration Program (E-CLIP) in the Context of Basilan Province
Author:
Javer J. Muin, Mohammad Isahac B. Maharail, Sandro C. Ampad
Abstract:
The Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Program (ECLIP) was initially designed as a national initiative
to encourage the surrender of former rebels and members of the “milisyang bayan.” However, in Basilan
province, where communist rebels are absent, security challenges persist due to the prevalence of firearms
among civilians, which fuels local conflicts. This study examines how E-CLIP was adapted to address Basilan’s
unique security needs and evaluates its impact on reducing conflict, promoting peace, and fostering economic
development. The program’s implementation in Basilan focused on incentivizing the surrender of firearms
through financial packages. Key data were collected on the number of firearms surrendered, financial
assistance provided, and subsequent socioeconomic changes in the province over a specified period.
Additionally, collaboration between local government units (LGUs), provincial institutions, and community
groups was assessed to measure partnership effectiveness. The adapted ECLIP program significantly reduced
conflict as many individuals surrendered their firearms in exchange for monetary rewards. This led to a decline
in violence and improved community reintegration. Economically, the program contributed to the stabilization
and growth of Basilan’s economy by fostering productive and profitable ventures. Strengthened collaboration
among LGUs, institutions, and local groups further amplified the program’s impact. The successful adaptation
of ECLIP in Basilan demonstrates the program’s flexibility and effectiveness in promoting long-term peace and
prosperity in regions with distinct security challenges. This case study highlights the importance of tailoring
national programs to local contexts and the critical role of multi-sectoral partnerships in achieving sustainable
development and security.
Keywords: Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Program (ECLIP), firearms, conflict reduction, economic
development and collaboration
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