By Marlo
T, Lubguban
BAGUIO CITY – Gov’t agencies
have intensified campaign to push realization of Cordillera autonomy.
Several information
education campaign (IEC) activities were conducted by various regional line
agencies in partnership with the National Economic and Development Authority
Cordillera and autonomy IEC speakers’ bureau to raise awareness of Cordillera
autonomy throughout October.
Autonomy advocate Menzie
Kuengan of the Commission on Higher Education discussed key features of
Cordillera autonomy and its benefit to farmers during the Dept. of Agriculture
capability training of Benguet farmers.
In simultaneous
activities, Vladimir Cayabas of NIIT, Alma Toyoken of Social Welfare and
Development and Lawrence Balud of La Trinidad, Benguet municipal government
gave lectures during the makilahok orientation under Dept. of Social Welfare
and Development Kalahi Program.
Another lecture was held
under the program on Oct. 19 with Joel Cervantes of La Trinidad municipal
government.
Also on Oct. 17, the
Commission on Population gathered educators from Tabuk, Kalinga for a 3-day
workshop in Baguio City which included a discussion on Cordillera autonomy.
RDC autonomy IEC
speakers’ bureau member Briccio Domondon presented key points of Cordillera
autonomy and emphasized the importance for raising awareness and gaining
support for the advocacy Domond on said, “CAR is a temporary set up that is
intended to prepare the region for autonomy.” The NEDA-CAR, the technical
secretariat of the Regional Development Council (RDC), leads the renewed
pursuit of Cordillera autonomy since its adoption as the central theme of
Cordillera development in 2006. Cordillera autonomy is viewed as the best
strategy to achieve sustainable development in the region.
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