“For it is in giving that we receive.” At least 70 Mamanwa children eagerly received their gifts including toys, candies, slippers, string bags, and umbrellas during the Kalinga Alay sa Katutubo: NCIP Caraga Service Caravan at Sitio Inajaw, Barangay Bangonay, Jabonga, Agusan del Norte. School supplies and food packs were provided by Agata Mining continue reading : Kalinga Alay sa Katutubo: NCIP Caraga Service Caravan at Sitio Inajaw, Barangay Bangonay, Jabonga, Agusan del Norte
NCIP Region V in Action in response to COVID 19
The Polangui Service Center (PSC) staff CAO I Al Prince S. Rellon and TAA II Ruel H. Sañez facilitated the distribution of food supplements/nutributter and IEC materials from Department of Health (DOH) Region 5, and assorted seeds from Department of Agriculture Region 5 to the Agta/Agta Tabangnon Communities of Lidong, Anopol, Amoguis, Maynaga, Itaran, Buyo continue reading : NCIP Region V in Action in response to COVID 19
NCIP Region 10 in Action!
Workshop with DENR, NCIP, DA, and AFP on available shapefiles identifying Tenurial Instruments within Ancestral Domain areas
NCIP Region XI in Action – NCIP Davao Occidental Provincial Office.
June 4, 2020. NCIP Davao Occ, R XI participated in the distribution of food boxes from the Provincial Government of Davao Occidental led by Gov. Claude Bautista. The food boxes were distributed province-wide, 85% of the recipients are indigenous peoples. Daghang salamat..! #NCIPXIInAction
AYTA AMBALA IPs MAKE THEIR OWN HAND SANITIZER
Ayta Ambala IPs learn how to make their own hand sanitizer to help combat the spread of the deadly COVID-19 in their community. This is a joint cooperation by the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) Bataan, the 48th Infantry Battalion of the Philippine Army, Office of the Municipal Indigenous Peoples Mandatory Representative (IPMR), continue reading : AYTA AMBALA IPs MAKE THEIR OWN HAND SANITIZER
NCIP Region 3 in action in response to COVID 19!
Ayta Indigenous Women from Barangay Sta. Juliana, Municipality of Capas, Tarlac united for a common goal—to help their indigenous community combat COVID-19, as what they always do in the past. It became apparent in the weeks following the imposition of community quarantine that some of their community members either cannot afford or does not have continue reading : NCIP Region 3 in action in response to COVID 19!