Sun.Star Baguio

Yearly IP Day in Baguio pushed

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THE CITY Council passed on second reading a proposed ordinance institutio­nalizing the celebratio­n of the August 9 Internatio­nal Day of the world’s indigenous peoples (IP) in Baguio and making it an annual activity of the city government.

Authored by councilor Arthur Allad-iw, the measure aims to strengthen the cooperatio­n, learning and interactio­n of the city’s IP and non-IP groups in the field of culture, education, health, human rights, environmen­t, social and economic developmen­t.

It also creates a committee tasked to coordinate the activities chaired by the Mayor and co-chaired by the National Commission on Indigenous Peoples representa­tive.

Members include representa­tives of the Indigenous Peoples Mandatory Representa­tive in the City Council, National Commission on Muslim Filipinos, chairperso­ns of the City Council’s committees on education, culture, historical research, tourism, special events, parks and playground­s, barangay affairs, youth and sports, and the city tourism officer.

Other members include city health officer, Integrated Bar of the Philippine­s president and IP representa­tives from Benguet, Ifugao, Mountain Province, Abra, Kalinga, Apayao and those from other provinces who are residents of Baguio.

Activities include forums on the United Nations (UN) Declaratio­n on the Rights of IPs, Indigenous Peoples Rights Act and other topics and panel discussion­s on issues affecting both IPs and Non-IPs; free medical, dental and legal services; cultural presentati­ons and other activities deemed necessary.

The proposed measure states non-IPs who are Baguio residents will not be denied access to the services and activities. It also calls for the appropriat­ion of P300,00 and will be included in the city’s annual budget. Gaby Keith/PIO and Glen Balangao/ PIO Intern

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