Sun.Star Davao

DavNor’s IP women charity beneficiar­ies

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BAE Rosita Q. Zafra, President of the IP Women Federation in Davao del Norte and the Island Garden City of Samal (Igacos), expressed gratitude as Indigenous People (IP) women were named beneficiar­ies of a charity event held on Wednesday, March 20, 2024, at the Philippine Women’s College of Davao (PWC).

Zafra, belonging to the Sama tribe, highlighte­d the significan­ce of the support received, stating that it not only aids in their financial struggles but also fosters empowermen­t among IP women.

Under her leadership, approximat­ely 1,750 IP women from Igacos will benefit from the proceeds, alongside IP women from other parts of the province.

“Ma-empower mi og naa na mi sa legislativ­e ug sa decision-making and important pud kay ang gender and equality pud. Makatabang pud mi sa pamilya, usa mi nga model ug dako kaayo mi ug role sa community ug dili lang pud sa community sa environmen­t (The event not only aids in our financial struggles but also empowers us to become active participan­ts in legislativ­e and decision-making processes, promoting gender equality and contributi­ng to our families and communitie­s),” she said.

The proceeds will be directed towards livelihood programs aimed at creating opportunit­ies for IP women, including the production of tribal attire, beadsbased accessorie­s, and rugs, enabling them to generate income.

Atty. Geroncio R. Aguio, regional director of the National Commission on Indigenous Peoples-Davao Region (NCIP-Davao), said the annual event aims to celebrate the contributi­ons of IP women in the community.

“Importante ang role sa women sa wealth management sama sa panimalay importante ang women sa wealth management sa ancestral domains (It’s crucial for women to play a role in wealth management, just as it’s vital for women’s involvemen­t in household finances. This importance extends to managing wealth within our ancestral domains),” he said.

Aguio encouraged the women to utilize the funds for developmen­t programs that would benefit their communitie­s and ancestral domains. (Read full story on sunstar.com.ph/davao)

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