Documenting the undocumented in Sabah

The situation which people without legal documents face is an unresolved problem in many parts of the world, especially when indigenous people live together in areas with large inflows of immigrants from bordering countries. This is the case in Sabah, a part of Malaysia which is geographically close...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Felix, Elisha, Modilo, Hilda Pius
Formato: Case Study
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation 2018
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/98992
_version_ 1855519613385703424
author Felix, Elisha
Modilo, Hilda Pius
author_browse Felix, Elisha
Modilo, Hilda Pius
author_facet Felix, Elisha
Modilo, Hilda Pius
author_sort Felix, Elisha
collection Repository of Agricultural Research Outputs (CGSpace)
description The situation which people without legal documents face is an unresolved problem in many parts of the world, especially when indigenous people live together in areas with large inflows of immigrants from bordering countries. This is the case in Sabah, a part of Malaysia which is geographically close to Brunei, the Philippines and Indonesia. Immigrants and refugees seeking a better life have known for a long time that the border security is not strictly enforced. But the general situation is not well known because there have been few studies done on these issues. The PACOS Trust and the Asian Foundation developed a method which community members could use to show the benefits of having identity documents – something which would benefit both migrants and the indigenous population.
format Case Study
id CGSpace98992
institution CGIAR Consortium
language Inglés
publishDate 2018
publishDateRange 2018
publishDateSort 2018
publisher Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation
publisherStr Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation
record_format dspace
spelling CGSpace989922023-02-15T12:44:46Z Documenting the undocumented in Sabah Felix, Elisha Modilo, Hilda Pius The situation which people without legal documents face is an unresolved problem in many parts of the world, especially when indigenous people live together in areas with large inflows of immigrants from bordering countries. This is the case in Sabah, a part of Malaysia which is geographically close to Brunei, the Philippines and Indonesia. Immigrants and refugees seeking a better life have known for a long time that the border security is not strictly enforced. But the general situation is not well known because there have been few studies done on these issues. The PACOS Trust and the Asian Foundation developed a method which community members could use to show the benefits of having identity documents – something which would benefit both migrants and the indigenous population. 2018-12 2019-01-09T09:33:34Z 2019-01-09T09:33:34Z Case Study https://hdl.handle.net/10568/98992 en https://hdl.handle.net/10568/98916 Open Access application/pdf Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation Felix, Elisha and Hilda Pius Modilo, 2018. Documenting the undocumented in Sabah. IN: CTA, 2018. Experience capitalization: Stronger communities in South East Asia. Experience Capitalization Series 8. Wageningen: CTA:60-65.
spellingShingle Felix, Elisha
Modilo, Hilda Pius
Documenting the undocumented in Sabah
title Documenting the undocumented in Sabah
title_full Documenting the undocumented in Sabah
title_fullStr Documenting the undocumented in Sabah
title_full_unstemmed Documenting the undocumented in Sabah
title_short Documenting the undocumented in Sabah
title_sort documenting the undocumented in sabah
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/98992
work_keys_str_mv AT felixelisha documentingtheundocumentedinsabah
AT modilohildapius documentingtheundocumentedinsabah