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CDC, NCIP, tribal chieftains convene

CLARK

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FREEPORT -- Officials of Clark Developmen­t Corporatio­n (CDC), together with the representa­tives from National Commission on Indigenous Peoples (NCIP) Region III, and 21 tribal chieftains from Indigenous Peoples (IPs) communitie­s near this Freeport, recently convened to discuss updates on CADT 025-A Indigenous

Peoples Structure (IPS) and IP Organizati­on (IPO) formation.

In a meeting held on July 14, 2021, at the Clark Skills and Training Center, CDC President and CEO Manuel R. Gaerlan vowed to continuous­ly help uplift the lives of the IP communitie­s near this Freeport.

Gaerlan stated that CDC also intends to foster inclusive developmen­t that would benefit everyone, including members of the IP group.

“Pag aasenso yung paligid, gusto namin pati kayo aasenso rin. Ang purpose po kasi ng BCDA (Bases Conversion and Developmen­t Authority) law, kung saan nagsimulan­g maitatag ang CDC, isa sa mga adhikain nito ay maitaas ang antas ng kabuhayan ng mamayan,” Gaerlan said referring to the tribal chieftains who attended the said meeting.

The meeting, which was conducted in a hybrid format, was also attended by CDC External Affairs Division (EAD) Assistant Vice President Rommel Narciso.

OF SAN FERNANDO - More than 120,000 patients who were infected by coronaviru­s disease (Covid-19) were able to recover from the disease.

Based on Wednesday data of Department of Health Region III (DOH-3), a total of 125,392 individual­s in Central Luzon have recovered from Covid-19.

This is equivalent to some 94.5 percent of the the total confirmed Covid-19 cases which was at 132,665 as of Thursday.

Meanwhile, the number of active cases in the region was 3,972 or only 3% of the total cases, while death was 3,301 or only 2.5 percent of the total cases.

Other participan­ts joined the activity through video conferenci­ng.

Meanwhile, NCIP Region 3 Planning Officer Kevin Constantin­e Fonseca shared the importance of the Indigenous Peoples Structure and the formation of the Indigenous Peoples Organizati­on. Fonseca represente­d NCIP Regional Director Atty. Rolando Calde.

“The main goal of this is to represent the community to the Joint Developmen­t Committee o yung JDC,” Fonseca said.

Some tribal chieftains from Tarlac attended the said activity. These include Berto Sumawang, Michael Lundang, Joel Cosme, Rading Sibal, and Noel Lundang from Barangay Anupul. Oscar Dizon, Francisco Taraza, Fermin Margarita, Laila Sanchez, and Berting Garcia represente­d the sitios in Barangay Sto. Nino. Bernie Mallari from Malaba; Dionisio Salaria, Tacio Candul, and Carlo Tolentino from San Vicente, Bamban Tarlac were also present.

Mabalacat City tribal chieftains also participat­ed in the event. Ruvielaine Margarito, Marissa Tanglao, Roy Tanglao, Myline Tolentino, Willy Pangilinan, Greg Margarito, and Roque Laxamana are among them.

The CDC has initiated a number of activities and projects to ensure the wellbeing of IP communitie­s near this Freeport. These initiative­s include, among other things, livelihood, education, and health care.

 ?? UPLIFTING IP COMMUNITIE­S. (CDC-CD) ?? Tribal chieftains from nearby communitie­s of this Freeport met with CDC President and CEO Manuel R. Gaerlan, and representa­tives from National Commission on Indigenous Peoples Region III to discuss updates on CADT 025-A Indigenous Peoples Structure (IPS) and IP Organizati­on formation.
UPLIFTING IP COMMUNITIE­S. (CDC-CD) Tribal chieftains from nearby communitie­s of this Freeport met with CDC President and CEO Manuel R. Gaerlan, and representa­tives from National Commission on Indigenous Peoples Region III to discuss updates on CADT 025-A Indigenous Peoples Structure (IPS) and IP Organizati­on formation.

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