communities. The Department of Education, Culture and Sports shall also accredit and support nonformal but functional indigenous educational programs conducted by non-government organizations in
said communities.
Section 19. Health and Nutrition. – The delivery of basic social services in health and nutrition to
children of indigenous cultural communities shall be given priority by all government agencies
concerned. Hospitals and other health institution shall ensure that children of indigenous cultural
communities are given equal attention. In the provision of health and nutrition services to children of
indigenous cultural communities, indigenous health practices shall be respected and recognized.
Section 20. Discrimination. – Children of indigenous cultural communities shall not be subjected to
any and all forms of discrimination.
Any person who discriminate against children of indigenous cultural communities shall suffer a penalty
of arresto mayor in its maximum period and a fine of not less than Five thousand pesos (P5,000) more
than Ten thousand pesos (P10,000).
Section 21. Participation. – Indigenous cultural communities, through their duly-designated or
appointed representatives shall be involved in planning, decision-making implementation, and
evaluation of all government programs affecting children of indigenous cultural communities.
Indigenous institution shall also be recognized and respected.
ARTICLE X
Children in Situations of Armed Conflict
Section 22. Children as Zones of Peace. – Children are hereby declared as Zones of Peace. It shall
be the responsibility of the State and all other sectors concerned to resolve armed conflicts in order to
promote the goal of children as zones of peace. To attain this objective, the following policies shall be
observed.
(a) Children shall not be the object of attack and shall be entitled to special respect.
They shall be protected from any form of threat, assault, torture or other cruel,
inhumane or degrading treatment;
(b) Children shall not be recruited to become members of the Armed Forces of the
Philippines of its civilian units or other armed groups, nor be allowed to take part in the
fighting, or used as guides, couriers, or spies;
(c) Delivery of basic social services such as education, primary health and emergency
relief services shall be kept unhampered;
(d) The safety and protection of those who provide services including those involved in
fact-finding missions from both government and non-government institutions shall be
ensured. They shall not be subjected to undue harassment in the performance of their
work;
(e) Public infrastructure such as schools, hospitals and rural health units shall not be
utilized for military purposes such as command posts, barracks, detachments, and
supply depots; and