I. Services of the National Commission on Indigenous Peoples A. Policy Services  Ancestral Domain / Land Titling Services  Human, Economic and Environmental Development and Protection Services  Indigenous Peoples Rights Protection Services B. Policies Issued by the Commission  Ancestral Domain Sustainable Development and Protection Plan (ADSDPP) Guidelines  The Revised Guidelines on Free Prior and Informed Consent (FPIC) Process of 2012. We are continuously engaging our IPs and even nonIPs, because we are often misconstrued by others. They say it is something automatic, but if it was really to be understood, it is a process that is needed by the Indigenous Peoples.  Revised Omnibus Rules on Delineation and Titling of Ancestral Domains/Lands of 2012  2014 Revised Rules of Procedure before the NCIP, for our adjudicatory function, NCIP are often misconstrued by others… FPIC… is a process that is which it starts from needed by the Indigenous Peoples customary mechanisms in settling disputes and conflicts.  Implementing Rules and Regulation for Section 12 of IPRA Law. This is the IP option to get hold of resistance that government programs to be implemented.  Merit-based Scholarship and Educational Assistance Guidelines of 2012  Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Practices (IKSP) and Customary Laws (CLs) Research and Documentation Guidelines  General Guidelines on Confirmation of Indigenous Political Structures and the Registration of Indigenous Peoples Organization. We massively engage the Indigenous Peoples because of misunderstanding of our majority Filipino brothers, involving IPs in the concept of its political structures.  Guidelines for the Mandatory Representation of IPs in Local Legislative Councils. These guidelines have been revisited because we are receiving feedbacks. “ 11

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