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ANNUAL ACCOMPLISMENT REPORT CY 2012

ANNUAL ACCOMPLISMENT REPORT CY 2012. NATIONAL COMMISSION ON INDIGENOUS PEOPLES BOHOL COMMUNITY SERVICE CENTER Rm. 302 GIN Bldg., Belderol Street, Cogon District Tagbilaran City, Bohol. I. CONDUCT OF FIELD BASED INVESTIGATION. Conducted 2 Pre-FBI Conference.

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ANNUAL ACCOMPLISMENT REPORT CY 2012

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  1. ANNUAL ACCOMPLISMENT REPORTCY 2012 NATIONAL COMMISSION ON INDIGENOUS PEOPLES BOHOL COMMUNITY SERVICE CENTER Rm. 302 GIN Bldg., Belderol Street, Cogon District Tagbilaran City, Bohol

  2. I. CONDUCT OF FIELD BASED INVESTIGATION • Conducted 2 Pre-FBI Conference. • Conducted 2 Field Based Investigation

  3. II. LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM AND ENTERPRENEURSHIP The training for forty (40) Eskaya Women handicraft project started on May 14, 2012 until May 16, 2012. It started with a series of meeting and final listing of Eskaya Women recipients. Coordinated with DTI Bohol Provincial Office who assisted NCIP with training facilitators and suppliers of materials for the weaving of baskets. Finished products will then be transported to the buyer by a middle man, will do the quality control inspection. The product that passes quality control will then be marketed in a higher value while the ones rejected by quality control will be of lesser value. The middle man will come to the area every week on a Sunday, to transport their finished products and at the same time brings them raw materials. The Eskaya women beneficiaries are into the process of weaving – selling products will somehow uplift their living condition.

  4. III. MEDICAL ASSISTANCE • Eighty Five (85) walk in IP Patients were assisted/attended and referred to Governor CelestinoGallares Memorial Hospital. All were issued certification that they are members of the ICCs/IPs. • Ati - 3 • Badjao - 35 • Eskaya - 47

  5. IV. REGISTRATION OF LIVE BIRTHS • Ten (10) Badjaos were assisted/attended for late registration of live births.

  6. V. LEGAL ASSISTANCE Legal services extended and provided to IPs in Bohol in coordination with Atty. Rey Catedrilla Provincial Legal officer NCIP Cebu. • Four (4) cases: (1) Badjao fishermen involving Policemen who were accused of Human Rights Violation and Child Abuse. (2) Petition for Correction of Entries in the Civil Registry of VirgiliaBeroySajul and Conchita B. Sajul, all of whom are members of the Eskaya Tribe. (3) Civil Case No. 0604 Quieting of Title, Recovery of Possession and Damages involving Eskaya Tribe member. (4) Legal assistance to on-going legal case of SaturninoAñober.

  7. VI. COC APPLICATION VERIFIED AND SUBMITTED • Fifty Eight (58) applications for issuance of Certificate of Confirmation verified, validated, numbered and endorsed to Regional Office. Forty nine (54) Eskaya, Three (3) Badjao and One (1) Ati. Sixteen (16) applications still pending for further verification and one (1) COC application verified, validated and numbered for submission to Regional Office.

  8. VII. EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (EAP) • Sixty Three (63) grantees received Educational Assistance • First Quarter - 24 grantees and 10 grantees from Central Office • Second Quarter - 3 grantees • Third Quarter - 5 grantees • Fourth Quarter - 21 grantees • Submitted one (1) applicant for Merit-Based Scholarship Program (MBSP) and thirty (30) new applicants for Educational Assistance Program (EAP) for SY 2012-2013.

  9. COORDINATION AND LINKAGES In partnership with DSWD, LGUs, Academe, Bohol Provincial Office, NGOs, GOs and concerned individual, the following Programs and Activities were successfully done and accomplished: • Provincial Environment and Natural Resources Greening Program with the Governor’s Office on May 7, 2011. At the end of the year the 60 hectares within CADC area will be fully planted with Fruit Trees and Indigenous Trees. • Coordination with DTI Provincial Office for the Traditional Handicraft • Project for Eskaya Women. • Joint PARCCOM/Provincial CARP Implementing Team (PCIT) Meeting.

  10. Coordination with DSWD on PantawidPamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps). • Orientation and briefing with DSWD Personnel of PantawidPamilyang Pilipino Program in Taytay, Duero. • Consultation and Planning Workshop with NCIP and Partner agencies of PantawidPamilyang Pilipino Program. • Coordination with religious missionaries headed by Pastor Jelon Billion. • Assisted 43 elementary pupil, 4 high school, 3 college • Provided school supplies, uniform with free lunch (elementary and high school) • Free uniform and tuition (college) • Attended Roadshow on REDD+ and PNAS • Conducted Tribal Assembly at Biabas, Guindulman, Bohol with all the Tribal chieftain of the different IP barangays • Attended the Regional Peace and Order Council (RPOC – 7) Meeting in behalf of the NCIP Regional Director.

  11. IP DAY CELEBRATION The Bohol Community Service Center employees together with NCIP – EAP Grantees and NCIP – MBSP Awardee joined in the 15th year IP Day Celebration with the theme IPRA: GabaysaKaunlaran “Isaisip, Ipabatid at Isakatuparan” held every Saturday for the month of October at Badjao Community in Barangay Totolan, Dauis, Bohol. The celebration was highlighted by hanging the NCIP 15th year celebration theme printed in a tarpaulin at the Badjao Tribal Hall.

  12. The IP month celebration commemorate and culminated with different activities headed by the NCIP – EAP and MBSP grantees together with the NCIP staff at Badjao Tribal Hall benefiting Badjao children. Activities were conducted every Saturday with lectures on different topics pertaining health, sanitation, importance of education, personal grooming, storytelling and games coupled with feedings. Moreover, Mario Cuham, Tribal Chieftain of the Badjao Tribe, gave his words of thanks for the team and also joined in the celebration. Hence, the IP month celebration were successfully conducted with the enjoyment of not only the Badjao Tribe but also the Eskaya and Ati Tribe, who in turn have acquainted and learned their individualities and cultures as Indigenous Peoples.

  13. Submitted by: SISINIO A. AMPLAYO, CDO III Service Center Head

  14. BOHOL COMMUNITY SERVICE CENTER SisinioAyagAmplayo Community Development Officer III Service Center Head EmilouManlubatan Gonzaga Community Affairs Officer I Staff LeonilaCalongDika Public Health Nurse II Staff RaymundCassil Lozano Datahan Tribal Affairs Assistant II Staff AnnelyndaSiaLumapas Tribal Assistant Affairs I Staff “Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!!!”

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