Loading...
Logo Second Logo
Home About Courses
ADMINISTRATION
EDITORIAL BOARD MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT MESSAGE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT MESSAGE OF THE SECRETARY
Contact
Research
Login Register
Partner Logo 6
Asian Institute of Maritime Studies
Partner Logo 5
College of Our Lady of Mercy of Pulilan Foundation, Inc.
Partner Logo 2
Immaculate Conception College of Balayan, Inc.
Partner Logo 3
Meycauayan College
Partner Logo 1
MYA House of Achievers
Partner Logo 7
Reading Clinique
Partner Logo 4
Zamboanga Peninsula Polytechnic State University
Partner Logo 8
College of Subic Montessori

RESEARCH

FEATURED
ABOUT
INFORMATION
ARCHIVES
Journal Cover View PDF
JOURNAL INFORMATION

ISSN: 2984-7176 (Print) | 2984-7184 (Online)

PUBLISHER: Guild of Educators in TESOL International Institute

PUBLICATION FORMAT: Online

FREQUENCY: Quarterly (Feb, May, Aug, Nov)

LANGUAGE: English | Filipino

ESTABLISHED: 2023

VOLUME: 3

ISSUE: 4

PUBLICATION YEAR: 2025

IMPACT OF CIVIL MILITARY OPERATION AS NON-COMBATANT ON LOCAL GOVERNANCE AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT: STRATEGIC IMPROVEMENT

AUTHOR(S): Bobby Arostique Ferrer
Philippine College of Criminology

ABSTRACT

This dissertation employed a descriptive-evaluative design to examine the impact of Civil Military Operations (CMOs) on local governance and community development in Aurora Province, Philippines. Focusing on the three CMO pillars—Psychological Operations, Civil Affairs, and Public Affairs—the study assessed their implementation and effectiveness beyond counterinsurgency functions, emphasizing their developmental contributions. Quantitative data were gathered through structured surveys from 380 stakeholders, including local officials, military personnel, and community members. Using SPSS, the study found significant correlations between stakeholder awareness, participation, and the perceived effectiveness of CMO initiatives. Analysis at the barangay level revealed varying levels of implementation and effectiveness across communities, indicating uneven delivery of CMO activities. The research also evaluated socio-economic outcomes, identifying both positive effects on infrastructure, livelihood projects, and community well-being, as well as negative outcomes related to unmet needs and gaps in responsiveness. Based on these insights, the study developed a strategic framework aimed at improving CMO performance through enhanced community engagement and stronger alignment with local development priorities. This framework provides practical recommendations for military planners, policymakers, and local government units. Overall, the study offers an evidence-based assessment of CMO operations in Aurora Province, contributing to a deeper understanding of their role in promoting sustainable community development.

KEYWORDS

Civil Military Operations, Non-Combatant, Strategic Improvement, Psychological Operations

CITATION

Ferrer, B. A. (2025). IMPACT OF CIVIL MILITARY OPERATION AS NON-COMBATANT ON LOCAL GOVERNANCE AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT: STRATEGIC IMPROVEMENT. GET INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH JOURNAL, 3(4), 100–124.
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17767751

GET INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH JOURNAL IS INDEXED BY:

PLAGIARISM CHECKED BY:

GET International GET Logo

This work is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International

Quick Link

About Us Contact Us Privacy Policy Terms & Condition FAQs & Help

Contact

9036 Tinejero Brgy. Pulilan, Bulacan

tesol8international@gmail.com

get_publication@getinternational.org

Opening Hours

Monday - Friday:

09.00 AM - 09.00 PM

Saturday:

09.00 AM - 12.00 PM

Sunday:

Closed

Flag Counter
© GET International, All Right Reserved.
Home Cookies Help FAQs