To date, there is a
total of 30,709 beneficiaries from Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program, 51,595
participants in Kalahi-CIDSS (Kapit-Bisig Laban sa Kahirapan - Comprehensive
and Integrated Delivery of Social Services), and 17,639 from Sustainable Livelihood
Program (SLP), the three core programs of DSWD.
Audrie B. Perez, IP
Focal for Pantawid Pamilya emphasized the importance of providing correct and
relevant information to boost participation from the IPs.
“Some of the participants here are DSWD beneficiaries. We
want to break the barriers that hinder our IPs, particularly those in
geographically isolated and disadvantaged areas (GIDA), from enjoying the full
benefits of what the agency can give them,” Perez said.
Along with Perez, Kalahi-CIDSS Monkayo Area Coordinator Joel
B. Quiño and Anna Maria B. Raymundo of SLP-DSWD Cental Office also discussed
the other core programs of DSWD.
In an interview, Alejo shared how indigenous communities are
confronted with complex challenges such as discrimination and exclusion.
He emphasized, “This event is formed so that IPs will have a
say in the conduct of development in their community. The government must
accompany our IP brothers and sisters in their struggle to self-determination.”
Quiňo said the activity enhances the leadership traits of
IPs in DSWD targeted communities. This creates a huge space of opportunity for
them to learn and engage with different agencies.
IP volunteer of Kalahi-CIDSS from Monkayo, Compostela Valley
Honorio M. Erica, 62, expressed his appreciation on the effort of DSWD and its
partner agencies for the continuous support in promoting and protecting the
rights of the IPs.
Erica added, “Nagpasalamat mi sa tabang sa gobyerno. Tungod
sa ilaha, nagkahiusa ang mga lumad ug daghan nakat-on sa mga proyektong ilang
gipatuman (We thank the government for the help which made the IPs united. We
have learned so much from the projects implemented).”
In 2012, Alejo together with NCIP and DAP, started to
conduct trainings for IPs dubbed SALIG LUMAD – Strengthening Advocacy of Lumads
in Government, an advocacy that strengthens the capacity of IPMRs in Region XI
on local legislative council.
The Department of Health (DOH), Department of Education
(DepEd), Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process (OPAPP),
Mindanao Development Authority (MINDA), Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP),
and the Philippine National Police (PNP) are also involved in this deve
lopment. (DSWD/Julie Ace Brandon F. Ramos)
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