DAVAO CITY - The Davao del Norte provincial government has allocated PHP1.1 million for the implementation of a basic literacy program for its indigenous people (IP) scholars this year. "This is in line with my administration's commitment to promoting the welfare and well-being of the IPs, who play a vital role in preserving the province's cultural heritage," saod Governor Edwin Jubahib in a statement Wednesday. In addition, Jubahib said the province also allotted PHP329,000 for the implementation of the KADASIG Project (Knowledge, Advocacy, Development, Assistance Services for the Indigenous Groups), which covers the various training, skills enhancement programs, marketing, product enhancements, and promotions of IP-based livelihood projects. He said the undertaking will include providing training and capacity-building programs for IP leaders and community members in support of their traditional practices and customs. Likewise, he said the provincial government will
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