BAGUIO & BENGUET – The raising of awareness of Cordillera autonomy through the information, education, communication (IEC) thrust of the RDC autonomy advocacy program remains as the top priority. With the national support for Cordillera autonomy gaining ground, more and more regional stakeholders need to be made aware of this third attempt at autonomy for the Cordillera region.
Last August 16 and 17 local government officials from Benguet, Baguio and Mountain Province gathered in Baguio to learn more about Cordillera autonomy and gain the necessary skills to become effective IEC speakers to enhance the reach of the advocacy.
Later, the NEDA-CAR, in partnership with the provincial government of Benguet gathered SK members for a youth forum on Cordillera Autonomy on August 22. As a priority sector for information dissemination, the youth leaders provided fresh insights that can enhance the advocacy. They are seen as organic act and key influencers in raising awareness of the advocacy.
Moreover, in Kapangan, Benguet, 120 stakeholders from the grassroots gathered to learn more about Cordillera autonomy last August 28 with Joel Cervantes of the RDC autonomy IEC speakers’ bureau discussing the core messages of Cordillera autonomy.
Back in Baguio, the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) hosted the regional education summit on August 31 in which IEC speakers’ bureau member and RDC PSR Emerita Fuerte discussed the culture-sensitive education provided in the proposed Organic Act and urged the estimated 300 participants to contribute in raising the awareness and support for the advocacy.
The grassroots and youth sectors are priorities of the Social Preparation of the Cordillera Administrative Region into an Autonomous Region (SPCAR) program as targets for raised awareness to be key partners in gaining support for autonomy throughout the region. The SPCAR program aims to gain more autonomy advocates from these sectors to better reach the Cordillera stakeholders.
These events continue amid a strong push at the national level. Recently, NEDA-CAR partnered with the Office of Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process (OPAPP), the Presidential Legislative Liaison Office (PLLO), the Institute for Autonomous and Governance (IAG) and various other institutions and individuals who have helped raise national support for the attainment of regional autonomy in the Cordillera.
The SPCAR program, implemented through NEDA-CAR, is a program of the RDC-CAR to spearhead the advocacy for the attainment of regional autonomy through information dissemination, national and local alliance building, and regional capability building.
By Marlo T. Lubguban