Wednesday, October 12, 2016

DSWD welcomes Lakbayan 2016

From the Philippine News Agency (Oct 12): DSWD welcomes Lakbayan 2016

The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) said Wednesday that the DSWD Central Office gives its full support to members of Lumad and indigenous people’s communities from all over Mindanao and Luzon as they hold the 2016 Lakbayan.

DSWD Secretary Judy M. Taguiwalo on WEdnesday said that some 3,000 Lumad and 500 indigenous peoples of the Cordillera, Central Luzon, and Southern Luzon have journeyed by bus and ship to get to the National Capital Region (NCR) where they intend to conduct a series of cultural activities as well as fora and symposia to inform the public regarding their plight.

Taguiwalo added that the Lumads also wanted to seek the Duterte administration’s support for their struggle to recover their ancestral lands taken over by the military and mining operations of foreign and local companies.

Se also said that the University of the Philippines (UP) would again host the Lakbayanis as it did last year. They will all be staying in the UP grounds for the entire length of their stay in the NCR.

The Kampuhan in UP Diliman will be from Oct. 12 to Oct. 28.

The Lakbayan delegates come from Lumad, Moro, Igorot, Aeta, Mangyan and Agta groups. They are on their way to Metro Manila to join this year’s Lakbayan, which will feature cultural events and learning workshops.

“We warmly welcome our brothers and sisters among the Lumad, especially the young folk and the elders. We fully support their struggle to recover their land and to resist the destructive effects of militarization in the countryside and the irresponsible operations of mining companies that encroach upon Lumad ancestral lands,” said Taguiwalo.

The DSWD will hold a dialogue with the Lumad in their campsite in UP from 9 a.m. to 12 noon on Oct. 20. Taguiwalo said the intention was to consult with the Lumad on what assistance the DSWD as well as other government agencies could provide them.

“We want to help the Lumad, but they will be the ones to tell us exactly what kind of assistance they want and need. At the onset, we are well aware that they want their children to receive some kind of formal education apart from the traditional education they receive in their own communities. We have already announced earlier that we are coordinating with the Department of Education (DOH) on building 251 schools for Lumad children in Mindanao,” she said.

For instance, earlier in August, DSWD-Caraga reported that it has begun to construct 198 classrooms in sitios (sub-village) and barangays (village) in highland communities in northeastern Mindanao.

The classroom projects are under the DSWD’s Kapit Bisig Laban sa Kahirapan-Comprehensive and Integrated Delivery of Social Services (Kalahi-CIDSS) Classroom Construction for Lumad.

Taguiwalo expressed hope that the DSWD and other government agencies will be able to give additional assistance to the Lumad after the dialogue. She said that Pres. Rodrigo Duterte himself has declared his full support for the Lumad and gave instructions to his cabinet secretaries to give what assistance they can to the Lumad so they can resume their normal lives and even improve them as they themselves see fit.
http://www.pna.gov.ph/index.php?idn=1&sid=&nid=1&rid=930818

1 comment:

  1. How nice. A Communist Party of the Philippines-approved government official appointed by President Duterte, colludes with the anti-military (and anti-government) CPP-sponsored propaganda caravan referred to as the Journey of the National Minorities for Self Determination and Peace.

    The lumad groups behind this caravan are all CPP front organizations and are seeking the removal of military units from lumad lands so that the military wing of the CPP, the New People's Army (NPA) can consolidate its control over these areas.

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