FIFTEENTH CONGRESS OF THE REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES First Regular Session ) ) ) Introduced by Senator Miriam Defensor Santiago EXPLANATORY NOTE United Nations Development Program (UNDP) cites the importance of linking the indigenous sector with the information highway. Further, UNDP Deputy Resident Representative Ms. Ricarda Rieger states that "providing the indigenous sector with access to information and communication teclmology will give them more chances to empower ihemselves and will eventually strengthen indigenous people's governance initiatives." A report of the G-8's Digital Opportunity Task Force concludes that information and communication technology or ICT, when wisely applied, offers enormous opportunities to narrow social and economIc inequalities and support sustainable local wealth creation. The inequality in the access to ICT is referred to as the "digital divide" defined by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development as the gap that exists in the opportunities to access advanced information and communication technologies between geographic areas or by individuals at different socio-economic levels. The bill seeks to provide Indigenous Cultural Communities/Indigenous Peoples (ICC/IP) access to ICT. It also seeks to direct the National Commission on Indigenous Peoples, in coordination with the National Telecommunications Commission and the National Computer Center under the Department of Science and Technology, to formulate plans and programs on ICT for ICC/IP. 1 I This bill was originally filed during the 14th Congress, 1st Regular Session

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