ii k. Monitoring and Evaluation C. IP Culture Program 1. Support to IP Cultural Festivals and IP Month Celebration 2. IP Discussion Series D. Indigenous Peoples Health Services 1. Support to DOH-NCIP-DILG Joint Memorandum Circular 2013-01, Its Approved Strategic Plan and Culture Sensitivity Orientation 50 52 52 54 57 58 a. Roll-0ut of NCIP-DOH-DILG JMC 2013-01 58 b. Ancestral Domain Investment Plan for Health (ADIPH) Formulation 59 2. Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Medical and Dental Mission and Medical Support 60 3. Advocacy on Indigenous Healing Practices 66 4. Collaboraton and Coordination with Other Agencies/Sector 68 Program 3: Indigenous Peoples Rights Protection Services A. Gender and Rights-Based Program 1. Distribution of Indigenous Peoples Mandatory Representatives (IPMRs) per Region B. IP Rights Advocacy and Monitoring of Treaty Obligation (IPRAMTO) 70 70 70 72 1. Instituting & enhancing mechanisms for monitoring complaints of IP rights violations (IPRVs). 72 2. Monitoring Compliance to Free and Prior Informed Consent (FPIC) Process and Memorandum of Agreement (MOA). 3. Information Education & Advocacy on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. 73 4. Monitoring the Philippines’ Treaty and Human Rights Obligations 73 C. Legal Services 73 74 1. Indigenous Peoples Legal Assistance Program 74 2. Para-Legal Training 74 3. Documentation of Customary Laws 75 D. Adjudication Services National Management Conferences 76 77 21st Year of IPRA Celebration 85 Annexes: 89 Program Expenditure Classification (PrExC) Budget Structure 90 FY 2018 Matrix of Accomplishments 91 FY 2018 NCIP Budget 95 Summary of Filled Positions 97 Directory of NCIP Officials 98

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