Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Gov’t consults Cordilleran IPs on socio-economic reform pact with NDF

Gov’t consults Cordilleran IPs on socio-economic reform pact with NDF


Lacub, Abra, Apr. 26 – While preparations for the discussions on substantive agenda are underway, the GPH panel is set to consult indigenous peoples (IP) of the Cordillera today on drafting the Comprehensive Agreement on Socio-economic Reforms (CASER) with the Communist Party of the Philippines-New People’s Army-National Democratic Front (CPP-NPA-NDF).


Representatives from both the GPH and NDF panel is set to lead a joint peace consultation organized by the Cordillera Peoples' Alliance and KATRIBU Partylist.


GPH Panel member Ednar Dayanghirang, who himself is an IP from Mindanao, will engage various IP groups from Apayao, Kalinga, Benguet, Ifugao and Mountain Province in a dialogue as part of the government’s effort “to know the pulse of the public on what kind of reforms they want for their country.”


“This is in response to the need to bring-in the voice of our stakeholders in the negotiating table,” Dayanghirang stated.


CASER is one of the three key agreements that the government seeks to complete with the CPP-NPA-NDF within a period of 18 months to three years.


Dayanghirang, who chairs the government Reciprocal Working Committee (RWC) on CASER, emphasized that CASER is central to the peace process as it intends to address strategic and critical issues that drive conflict. “These include poverty, poor delivery of basic services, exploitation of indigenous peoples, unemployment, inequitable distribution of wealth, among others.”


He added that the GPH peace panel will be holding focus group discussions among different sectors until May 6, and regional consultations in July.


Also present in the joint consultation are Rafael Baylosis, NDF CASER member; and Beverly Longid, NDF IP Resource Person.


To date, both parties have already started discussions on CASER and have scheduled three bilateral meetings in June and August.


On Tuesday, Dayanghirang delivered a keynote address during the 27th Cordillera Day opening in Buneg in Lacub town.


Hosted by the Cordillera People’s Alliance Abra Chapter, the Cordillera Day has been an annual tradition affirming the Cordillera people’s unity in defending their ancestral domain, and collective struggle for self-determination.


This year, the celebration focuses on burning issues, such as mining, militarization, human rights violations and genuine regional autonomy.#

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