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ESTABLISHMENT OF A MINI-PROTECTED AREA FOR THE IP YOUTH IN BARANGAY DATU
SALUMAY, MARILOG DISTRICT, DAVAO CITY
Licelle M. OnggoJune 17, 2010
Northern Illinois UniversityDekalb, Illinois
LICELLE M. ONGGOBagobo-Klata
PMP Participant
1. Project Title:
ESTABLISHMENT OF A MINI-PROTECTED AREA FOR THE IP YOUTH IN BRGY. DATU SALUMAY, MARILOG DISTRICT, DAVAO CITY
2. Type of Project: NEW
1.Who came up with this idea?2.Explain your ability to
implement this project.3.Why do you want to work on
this specific project? Why not something else?
Your name LICELLE M. ONGGO
Your age 32
Range of ages of those who will benefit? 0-99 YEARS OLD
Your ethnicity BAGOBO-KLATA
Ethnicity/ies of the community where you will implement your project
MATIGSALOG, OBU-MANOBO, NON-IPs
Your religion ROMAN CATHOLIC
Religion/s of the people who will benefit? INDIGENOUS RELIGION, PROTESTANT
Specifically, who will benefit? PRESENT AND FUTURE RESIDENTS IN THE AREA
How many will benefit: individuals, families, total? 2,879 RESIDENTS
Name of organization/s which will help you implement your project
DATU SALUMAY TRIBAL COUNCIL OF ELDERS AND LEADERS, LAM’MIN SIL’LAW IP YOUTH COMMUNITY, DENR, HARIBON FOUNDATION
Name of adult adviser/s who will help you implement your project
ANABELLE PLANTILLA, LILIBETH D. MALABANAN, MD., DATU AMADO MANSABID
Own Location: Village/City/Specific Province
BARANGAY SIRIB, CALINAN DISTRICT, DAVAO CITY
Project Location BARANGAY DATU SALUMAY, MARILOG DISTRICT, DAVAO CITY
Identifying InformationProject Title ESTABLISHMENT OF A MINI-PROTECTED
AREA FOR THE IP YOUTH IN BARANGAY DATU SALUMAY, MARILOG DISTRICT, DAVAO CITY
Project Proponent LICELLE M. ONGGO
Who Will Benefit? PRESENT AND FUTURE RESIDENTS IN THE AREA (both INDIGENOUS PEOPLES AND NON-INDIGENOUS PERSONS)
Project Cost Philippine Peso
Date of Implementation March 15, 2010 (1 day)
Total Budget M$1,500.00
LAM’MIN SIL’LAW IP YOUTH COMMUNITY
Your Name LICELLE M. ONGGOYouth or Adult YOUTHAdult Adviser for Youth DR. LILIBETH D. MALABANANProfession GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEESex FEMALEOrganizational Address PAMULAAN CENTER FOR INDIGENOUS
PEOPLES EDUCATION, USEP MINTAL COMPOUND, MINTAL, TUGBOK DISTRICT, DAVAO CITY
Telephone (63)(082) 241-4593Cellphone (63) 09107519279Email [email protected]
Organizational Partners (or Co-Sponsors)
Name Contributions Benefits
1. Barangay Datu Salumay Tribal Council of Elders and Leaders
Approval of the Project in their Area
Establishment of the project in their Area, Information on Preservation of the Environment
2. Office of the Barangay Captain of Brgy. Datu Salumay
Approval of the Project in their Area
Establishment of the project in their Area, Information on Preservation of the Environment
3. Department of Environment and Natural Resources Region XI
Seedlings of Trees Implementation of mandate
4. NCIP-Educational Assistance Program Grantees
Volunteers Contribution in the Preservation of the Environment and Information on Preservation of the Environment
• Home to several Indigenous groups• Considered to be one of the upland villages in the
area• Covered by a Certificate of Ancestral Domain Title• Named after a Matigsalog leaders who fought with
logging companies during the 1940s• Total population of 2,879 (CPDO data)• An agricultural area of which the main products are
corn and and vegetables.• Average income per family is Php47,250.00 or
$1,036.18 per annum• Majority of the residents in the area are Indigenous
Peoples belonging to the Matigsalog and Obu-Manuvu tribes.
BACKGROUND
• Low income of families• Intrusion of IP lands by rich lowlanders with rest
houses in the area.• Environmental degradation • Influence of mainstream culture to the IP youth• Insufficient opportunities for employment and
livelihood• Low educational levels of residents• Distant from the basic services of the government
PROBLEMS
• Use of natural resources not maximized by members of the community of Barangay Datu Salumay
COMMUNITY NEEDS ASSESSMENT
Community Partners1. Which community? Name it. Barangay Datu Salumay Community
2. Why this community? Expressed need of the community
3. How many families? No data available
4. How many people? 2,879 residents
5. How many women? No data available
6. How many men? No data available
7. How many people from minority group or culture? Approximately 80% of the total population
8. How many people from the dominant group or culture?
Approximately 20% of the total population
9. How many poor? No data available
SWOTInternal Strengths Internal
Weaknesses External Opportunities External Threats
The barangay is within an IP area in which the Certificate of Ancestral Domain Title (CADT) is issued to the tribe.
Limited resources
Partnership/Networking
Unavailability of seedlings of trees endemic to the area
Earlier intention of the Barangay Council to conduct a tree
planting project.
High possibility of funding from donor
Earlier commitment of the Tribal Council of Elders and Leaders to support the implementation of the
project.
Commitment of Resource Speaker
Regular program of the government providing seedlings for tree planting to organizations
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
The project is mainly environmental wherein the primary goal is to conserve the environment for the future generation of IPs in the specific area. The main activity will be tree planting in places within Barangay Datu Salumay which have been barren for a long time brought about by drought some seven years ago. Specifically mentioned by the community where the tree planting will take place is on a watershed area within the barangay. Before the tree planting, an information dissemination session will take place on the subject Preservation of the Environment and Climate Change. This will bring about advocacy of environmental protection to the participants. A Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) between the participating IP youth and Tribal Elders and Leaders of Barangay Datu Salumay will take place declaring the area a Mini-Protected Area for the IP Youth.
VISION
The project envisioned an environmentally conscious and responsible IP Youth which
GOALS
• The goal of the project is to establish a Mini-Protected Area in Barangay Datu Salumay, Marilog District, Davao City as a symbol for the Indigenous Peoples of the area to protect and secure the environment for the future generation of IPs
OBJECTIVES
• To disseminate information on the reasons for protecting the environment
• To be able to plant 150 seedlings of trees within the watershed area of Brgy. Datu Salumay
• To train IP youth participants the value of protecting the environment and to ingrain in them the spirit of volunteerism and community service
Action Plan for Phase 1: The Preparatory or Pre-Conduct Stage
Goals for the Preparatory Stage:
Action Plan Lead Person Organizational Partners
Material & Financial
Resources NeededBegin Date End Date Evaluation of
Success
Initial meeting with Tribal Leaders Proponent
Brgy. Datu Salumay Tribal Council of Elders and Leaders
Travelling expenses July 03, 2010 July 03, 2010
Obtained permission to present proposal during monthly meeting of the Tribal Council
Presentation of Proposal during the monthly meeting of the Tribal Council
ProponentBrgy. Datu Salumay Tribal Council of Elders and Leaders
Travelling expenses July 31, 2010 July 31, 2010Approval of Proposaland Final Date of TreePlanting
Presentation of Proposal to the Barangay Council Proponent
Brgy. Datu Salumay Tribal Council of Elders and Leaders
Travelling expenses July 31, 2010 July 31, 2010Approval of Proposaland Final Date of TreePlanting
Site VisitProponent with Tribal Leaders and Brgy. Council Representatinve
Brgy. Datu Salumay Tribal Council of Elders and Leaders
Travelling expenses and Food August 02, 2010 August 02, 2010 Report of the Site Visit
Research on the Endemic Species of Trees in the Area
Proponent and IP YouthParticipants
Lam’min Sil’law IP Youth Community
Travelling expenses and Food August 02, 2010 August 02, 2010 List of Endemic Species
of Trees in the Area
Request for Seedlings ProponentDepartment of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR)
Office Supplies and Travelling expenses August 04, 2010 August 04, 2010 Letter request received
by the DENR
Request Resource Speaker for the activity Proponent Haribon Foundation Office Supplies and
Mailing August 04, 2010 August 04, 2010 Letter request sent to Resource Speaker
Action Plan for Phase 1: The Preparatory or Pre-Conduct Stage
Goals for the Preparatory Stage: CONT….
Action Plan Lead Person Organizational Partners
Material & Financial
Resources NeededBegin Date End Date Evaluation of
Success
Follow-up of Participants, Requests, Tribal Leaders and Resource Speaker
Proponent Communication Expenses August 07, 2010 August 07, 2010 Confirmation of
Participants
Meeting with Youth Participants to the Tree Planting
ProponentLam’min Sil’law IP Youth Community and NCIP-EAP Grantees
Travelling expenses and Food August 14, 2010 August 14, 2010
Filled-out attendance forms and Minutes of the Meeting
Action Plan for Phase 2:
Goals for the Actual Implementatio Stage:
Action Plan Lead Person Organizational Partners
Material & Financial
Resources NeededBegin Date End Date Evaluation of
Success
Hauling of Seedlings from the DENR Proponent Lam’min Sil’law IP
Youth CommunityTransportation, Snacks, Stacking area August 26, 2010 August 26, 2010
Seedlings transported and stacked in Barangay Datu Salumay
Lecture on Preservation of the Environment and Climate Change
Proponent and Resource Speaker Haribon Foundation Food, Transportation August 28, 2010 August 28, 2010 Lecture conducted and
handouts distributed
Tree Planting ProponentBarangay Datu Salumay Tribal Council of Elders and Leaders
Food, Transportation
August 28, 2010 August 28, 2010 150 seedlings of trees planted
Declaration of the Areaas Mini-Protected Areafor the IP Youth
Proponent
Brgy. Datu SalumayTribal Council of Elders and Leaders, Participating IP Youth
August 28, 2010 August 28, 2010 Signed Memorandum ofAgreement
Daghang Salamat!!!