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Authors: Danie G. Adorable Anmarechrist B. Albino Elissa C. Banlasan Shiela A. Guno Presentor: Danie G. Adorable - 09109797250
Authors: Danie G. Adorable Anmarechrist B. Albino Elissa C. Banlasan Shiela A. Guno Presentor: Danie G. Adorable - 09109797250
Danie G. Adorable
Anmarechrist B. Albino
Elissa C. Banlasan
Shiela A. Guno
Presentor:
Danie G. Adorable -
09109797250
INTRODUCTION
The increasing number of violations against
Human Rights especially to the minority tribe of
Badjao, urge the researchers to make a study
regarding the level of awareness of Badjao
Community in Matina Aplaya, Davao City towards
the violation of human rights. The research study
aimed and measured the level of awareness of the
respondents about the Human Rights with regards
to Human Rights Per Se, Rights to Education,
Rights to livelihood and their Rights to Security
Protection.
The researcher’s observation is that even
when there is an existing law that the states
provide, Badjao receives unequal opportunities
of the rights mentioned above from those
outside of their tribe.
METHODS
The researchers employed descriptive survey
method and a survey questionnaire was used as
the data collection instrument. The said
instrument undergone validity and reliability test
process. Frequency and Percentage, Average
Weighed Score, was used to analyze the research
result and ANOVA and T-test was used to analyze
the hypothesis.
RESULT AND DISCUSSION
Table 1 Frequency and Percentage Distribution of the Respondents Profile
Findings implied
that female Badjaos are more aware of their
human rights than the Badjao males. The ratio
between male and female Badjaos is supported
by Abrahamsson (2011) that Badjao community in
Matina Aplaya has less than 5 % of the children
going to school, most of them are girls, and they
are in general several years older than their
classmates.
Educational Non Formal 17 48.6
Attainment Education 15 42.9
Elementary 2 5.7
Level 1 2.9
Total High School 35 100.0
Level
High School
Graduate