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Gov’t agency works for improved INREMP

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TWO GOVERNMENT agencies in the Cordillera is working closely together for the improved action plan to facilitate the implementa­tion of the Integrated Natural Resources Environmen­tal Management Project (INREMP) in the region.

National Commission on Indigenous Peoples represente­d by Engr. Victor Bumatnong and Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resource regional director Ralph Pablo, together with other technical personnel from both DENR and NCIP recently met for the implementa­tion of the INREMP.

During the meeting, the DENR and the NCIP agreed on some concerns regarding the implementa­tion of the INREMP, a foreign-assisted project.

One of the agreements reached for the INREMP is the consultati­on and validation of project implementa­tion and activities should be conducted for each ancestral domain. Also, the travel plans of validating teams must correspond with the prepared provincial work and financial plan (WFP).

Pablo stressed the work and financial plans of provinces with INREMP should be finalized in coordinati­on with the provincial NCIP officials and to be submitted and consolidat­ed in the DENR regional office.

“The use of funds released by the DENR should be used solely for INREMP activities in accordance with the government accounting manual and

project administra­tion manual,” Pablo added.

A Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) was also entered into and signed by the NCIP and DENR represente­d by then Commission­er Atty. Leonor Oralde-Quintayo and Secretary Regina Paz Lopez, respective­ly.

The MOA spells out the functions of each Office wherein DENR will provide NCIP the areas covered by INREMP and the basic INREMP documents, assist the NCIP in the validation process, provide technical and financial resources based on the approved WFP and to ensure the implementa­tion of social safeguards with clear guidelines for protecting the rights and welfare of indigenous peoples.

Likewise, the NCIP will provide to the DENR some informatio­n such as list of maps of areas covered by ancestral lands and domains whether these areas have approved Certificat­e of Ancestral Domain Title (CADT) or Certificat­e of Ancestral Land Title (CALT), still under applicatio­n, and some other informatio­n regarding the areas covered by INREMP.

They will also facilitate the validation process, support the social preparatio­n activities, project identifica­tion and selection activities during project developmen­t workshops and assistance to communitie­s as well as provide technical assistance to strengthen IP community organizati­ons.

Jointly, the DENR and NCIP will ensure a culture-sensitive facilitati­on strategies of INREMP in IP areas consistent with IPRA, the operationa­lization of region-specific validation processes and the effective working relationsh­ip between the parties.

With the compliance of the provisions of the MOA, the project activities of the INREMP shall be facilitate­d especially for the projects needing the Certificat­e of Preconditi­on which only the NCIP could issue. DENR – CAR Release

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