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Understanding the Understanding the Understanding the Understanding the Concept of ADSDPP Concept of ADSDPP Presented by: NORMA E. PICO DMO II/Acting Planning Officer Orientation on ADSDPP Formulation Presentation by Ms Norma E. Pico, DMO II/Acting Planning Officer, NCIPXII To Stakeholders, IAG Conference Hall, 2F, UMEX Bldg, NDU Cotabato City / 4 March 2013

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Orientation on ADSDPP / Overview of ADSDPP Formulation / Presented by NCIPXII to IPDEV and stakeholders / 4March2013

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Page 1: Overview of ADSDPP Formulation_NCIPXII

Understanding the Understanding the Understanding the Understanding the

Concept of ADSDPPConcept of ADSDPPPresented by: NORMA E. PICO

DMO II/Acting Planning OfficerOrientation on ADSDPP Formulation

Presentation by Ms Norma E. Pico, DMO II/Acting Planning Officer, NCIPXII

To Stakeholders, IAG Conference Hall, 2F, UMEX Bldg, NDU Cotabato City / 4 March 2013

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WHAT IS ADSDPP?WHAT IS ADSDPP?The ADSDPP embodies the goals and objectives,

policies and strategies as well as programs /

projects of ICCs/IPs for the sustainable

development and management of their ancestral

domain and all resources therein including human domain and all resources therein including human

and cultural resources such as their Indigenous

Knowledge Systems and Practices (IKSPs).

The ADSDPP is a long-term plan

Presentation by Ms Norma E. Pico, DMO II/Acting Planning Officer, NCIPXII

To Stakeholders, IAG Conference Hall, 2F, UMEX Bldg, NDU Cotabato City / 4 March 2013

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WHAT IS SUSTAINABLE WHAT IS SUSTAINABLE

DEVELOPMENT?DEVELOPMENT?

Development that meets the needs of the present generation without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs with the objective of attaining:attaining:

Social progress which recognizes the needs of everyone;

Effective and efficient protection of the environment;

Prudent use of natural resources; and

Maintenance of high and stable levels of economic growth and development.

Presentation by Ms Norma E. Pico, DMO II/Acting Planning Officer, NCIPXII

To Stakeholders, IAG Conference Hall, 2F, UMEX Bldg, NDU Cotabato City / 4 March 2013

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WHAT IS SUSTAINABLE WHAT IS SUSTAINABLE

DEVELOPMENT?DEVELOPMENT?

It is a development that ensures the continuity of

life-giving and life-saving resources

It is a development that guarantees inter-

generational equity

Presentation by Ms Norma E. Pico, DMO II/Acting Planning Officer, NCIPXII

To Stakeholders, IAG Conference Hall, 2F, UMEX Bldg, NDU Cotabato City / 4 March 2013

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WHAT DOES PROTECTION MEAN?WHAT DOES PROTECTION MEAN?

Protection of the ancestral domain from damage

or destruction of its resources (e.g., natural,

cultural/IKSP, indigenous identity), and from cultural/IKSP, indigenous identity), and from

intrusion or exploitation.

Protection of the native title of ICCs/IPs to their

ancestral land/domain

Presentation by Ms Norma E. Pico, DMO II/Acting Planning Officer, NCIPXII

To Stakeholders, IAG Conference Hall, 2F, UMEX Bldg, NDU Cotabato City / 4 March 2013

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WHAT IS SELFWHAT IS SELF--DETERMINATIONDETERMINATION??

Self-determination is the exercise of the IPs’ rights and freedom to pursue or determine social, political, religious, educational, economic, cultural development.development.

It is the assertion of the IPs’ identity and willingness to accept responsibility, innovativeness and make decisions of their own that is customary laws based.

It is a combined community effort free from external influence.

Presentation by Ms Norma E. Pico, DMO II/Acting Planning Officer, NCIPXII

To Stakeholders, IAG Conference Hall, 2F, UMEX Bldg, NDU Cotabato City / 4 March 2013

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WHAT ARE IKSPsWHAT ARE IKSPs??

Indigenous knowledge, systems and practices refer to knowledge, innovations, practices, institutions, mechanisms and technologies of the IPs that evolved/developed through time as they relate to their natural and human environment,

It also includes direct

responses and

adaptive/coping mechanisms

for survival

relate to their natural and human environment, within or outside their ancestral domains.

Presentation by Ms Norma E. Pico, DMO II/Acting Planning Officer, NCIPXII

To Stakeholders, IAG Conference Hall, 2F, UMEX Bldg, NDU Cotabato City / 4 March 2013

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WHAT ARE IKSPsWHAT ARE IKSPs??

IKSPs are collectively owned and transmitted

orally from generation to generation

It includes, but is not limited to indigenous arts, It includes, but is not limited to indigenous arts,

values, beliefs, rituals, law, local language,

agricultural practices, political systems,

environment protection, sustainable resource

use, health practices, education and learning

system, and knowledge on flora and fauna.

Presentation by Ms Norma E. Pico, DMO II/Acting Planning Officer, NCIPXII

To Stakeholders, IAG Conference Hall, 2F, UMEX Bldg, NDU Cotabato City / 4 March 2013

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WHY IS THE ADSDPP IMPORTANT?WHY IS THE ADSDPP IMPORTANT?

Documents the policies and mechanisms for recognizing and promoting the rights of ICCs/IPs and their rights to ancestral domainsIdentifies programs/projects to strengthen self-governance, alleviate poverty, protect the environment and cultural alleviate poverty, protect the environment and cultural integrity, and build lasting peace and genuine development in among IC/IP communitiesEnsures compliance of ICCs/IPs to their responsibilities of maintaining ecological balance, restoring denuded areas as well as observing the requirements of the lawFacilitates the conduct of the FPIC processProvides a checklist of prioritized development programs/projects as ready reference for collaborative efforts with development partners and/or grant of assistance to ICCs/IPs

Presentation by Ms Norma E. Pico, DMO II/Acting Planning Officer, NCIPXII

To Stakeholders, IAG Conference Hall, 2F, UMEX Bldg, NDU Cotabato City / 4 March 2013

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WHAT ARE THE WHAT ARE THE APPROACHESAPPROACHESTO ADSDP PLANNING?TO ADSDP PLANNING?

The development of the ADSDP Plan is guided by the following approaches:

- IP rights-based- IP rights-basedIKSP-based

Ancestral domain-based

Community-based

Initiated by the concerned IC/IP community

Emphasis on socio-cultural preservation

Gender-sensitive

Presentation by Ms Norma E. Pico, DMO II/Acting Planning Officer, NCIPXII

To Stakeholders, IAG Conference Hall, 2F, UMEX Bldg, NDU Cotabato City / 4 March 2013

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WHAT ARE THE COMPONENTS WHAT ARE THE COMPONENTS OF THE ADSDPP?OF THE ADSDPP?

The Ancestral Domain and Community

SituationerSituationer

The Development Plans and

Programs,

The ADSDPP Implementation Policies

and Mechanisms

Presentation by Ms Norma E. Pico, DMO II/Acting Planning Officer, NCIPXII

To Stakeholders, IAG Conference Hall, 2F, UMEX Bldg, NDU Cotabato City / 4 March 2013

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WHAT IS CONTAINED IN THE ANCESTRAL WHAT IS CONTAINED IN THE ANCESTRAL DOMAIN AND COMMUNITY SITUATIONER?DOMAIN AND COMMUNITY SITUATIONER?

The Ancestral Domain Situationer,

The Community SituationerThe Community Situationer

The Indigenous Knowledge Systems

and Practices

The Development Needs of ICCs/IPs

and their Ancestral Domain

Presentation by Ms Norma E. Pico, DMO II/Acting Planning Officer, NCIPXII

To Stakeholders, IAG Conference Hall, 2F, UMEX Bldg, NDU Cotabato City / 4 March 2013

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WHAT IS CONTAINED IN THE WHAT IS CONTAINED IN THE ANCESTRAL DOMAIN SITUATIONER?ANCESTRAL DOMAIN SITUATIONER?

land (and water) characteristics – e.g., vegetative cover

environmental and ecological conditions and other land and spatial conditions as defined by the communities

types and uses of resources in the ancestral domaintypes and uses of resources in the ancestral domain

indigenous resource systems

land and/or resource ownership systems

traditional environmental/resource management systems

endangered resources and environmentally critical areas

Presentation by Ms Norma E. Pico, DMO II/Acting Planning Officer, NCIPXII

To Stakeholders, IAG Conference Hall, 2F, UMEX Bldg, NDU Cotabato City / 4 March 2013

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WHAT IS CONTAINED IN THE WHAT IS CONTAINED IN THE COMMUNITY SITUATIONER?COMMUNITY SITUATIONER?

origin and time immemorial formation as a distinctive social and cultural group; their history as a tribe/community

human and community development status

social, cultural, political and economic systems and conditions including their traditional or customary practices such as their traditional self-help or mutual cooperation systems

agriculture, agro-forestry and other economic activities

prevailing conditions and situations

potential economic activities or opportunities land (and water) characteristics – e.g., vegetative cover

Presentation by Ms Norma E. Pico, DMO II/Acting Planning Officer, NCIPXII

To Stakeholders, IAG Conference Hall, 2F, UMEX Bldg, NDU Cotabato City / 4 March 2013

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WHAT IS CONTAINED IN THE IKSP?WHAT IS CONTAINED IN THE IKSP?

Traditional practices,

customs and traditions

The manner of

transferring the IKSPs

Presentation by Ms Norma E. Pico, DMO II/Acting Planning Officer, NCIPXII

To Stakeholders, IAG Conference Hall, 2F, UMEX Bldg, NDU Cotabato City / 4 March 2013

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DEVELOPMENT NEEDS OF ICCs/IPs DEVELOPMENT NEEDS OF ICCs/IPs AND THEIR ANCESTRAL DOMAINAND THEIR ANCESTRAL DOMAIN

the needs, problems and concerns in developing the ICC’s/IPs and their ancestral domain, indicating the extent and magnitude of such;

the strengths and opportunities as well as resources;

factors affecting the development of ICCs/IPs and their ancestral domains; and

the collective or community traditional capacities of protecting or claiming their rights as provided by IPRA and other laws

Presentation by Ms Norma E. Pico, DMO II/Acting Planning Officer, NCIPXII

To Stakeholders, IAG Conference Hall, 2F, UMEX Bldg, NDU Cotabato City / 4 March 2013

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WHO PREPARES THE ADSDPP?

The concerned ICC/IP community

prepares the ADSDPP plan prepares the ADSDPP plan

through a community- based

Working Group guided by their

recognized elders/leaders

Presentation by Ms Norma E. Pico, DMO II/Acting Planning Officer, NCIPXII

To Stakeholders, IAG Conference Hall, 2F, UMEX Bldg, NDU Cotabato City / 4 March 2013

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WHO SELECTS MEMBERS OF THE WHO SELECTS MEMBERS OF THE WORKING GROUP?WORKING GROUP?

The concerned ICC/IP community

selects members of the Working selects members of the Working

Group from among themselves during

a community assembly.

Presentation by Ms Norma E. Pico, DMO II/Acting Planning Officer, NCIPXII

To Stakeholders, IAG Conference Hall, 2F, UMEX Bldg, NDU Cotabato City / 4 March 2013

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WHO COMPRISES THE COMMUNITY WHO COMPRISES THE COMMUNITY WORKING GROUP?WORKING GROUP?

Traditional Elders/Leaders

Representatives of IP sectors women

Youth

Fisherfolks

Farmers

IP officials in LGUs

Presentation by Ms Norma E. Pico, DMO II/Acting Planning Officer, NCIPXII

To Stakeholders, IAG Conference Hall, 2F, UMEX Bldg, NDU Cotabato City / 4 March 2013

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FOUR PHASES OF FOUR PHASES OF ADSDPP FORMULATIONADSDPP FORMULATION

Social Mobilization

Data Gathering and Assessment

Development Planning

Plan Promotion and Marketing

Presentation by Ms Norma E. Pico, DMO II/Acting Planning Officer, NCIPXII

To Stakeholders, IAG Conference Hall, 2F, UMEX Bldg, NDU Cotabato City / 4 March 2013

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STEPS ON ADSDPP FORMULATIONSTEPS ON ADSDPP FORMULATION

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Submission of ADSDPP to NCIP

Incorporation to

LGU Plans

PreliminaryActivities /

Social Mobilization Data Gathering & Assessment

IP/AD Dev’t Framework Formulation

Interface with Government Plans

Prog. Identification & Prioritization

Formulation of ADSDPP Implementation strategy

Community validation & approval of draft plan

Submission of ADSDPP to NCIP

Presentation by Ms Norma E. Pico, DMO II/Acting Planning Officer, NCIPXII

To Stakeholders, IAG Conference Hall, 2F, UMEX Bldg, NDU Cotabato City / 4 March 2013

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LEGAL BASISLEGAL BASIS

1987 PHILIPPINE CONSTITUTION

IPRA or R.A. 8371

International Policies: United Nations, International Policies: United Nations, International Labor Organization, World Bank, Asian Development Bank

Presentation by Ms Norma E. Pico, DMO II/Acting Planning Officer, NCIPXII

To Stakeholders, IAG Conference Hall, 2F, UMEX Bldg, NDU Cotabato City / 4 March 2013

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To be able under all circumstances to To be able under all circumstances to practice five things constitutes practice five things constitutes perfect perfect virtuevirtue, which are: , which are: gravitygravity, , generosity of generosity of soulsoul, , sinceritysincerity, , earnestness earnestness and and kindnesskindness. . soulsoul, , sinceritysincerity, , earnestness earnestness and and kindnesskindness. .

Presentation by Ms Norma E. Pico, DMO II/Acting Planning Officer, NCIPXII

To Stakeholders, IAG Conference Hall, 2F, UMEX Bldg, NDU Cotabato City / 4 March 2013