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In partnership with the Department of Budget and Management (DBM), the
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NCIP, the DENR, the National Economic Development Authority (NEDA), the
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Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) and the Housing and Land
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Use Regulatory Board (HLURB) shall formulate a framework to prioritize national
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government programs and projects that support ICCAs.
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SEC. 22. Engagem ent w ith the P rivate S ector a n d C ivil Society to
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Recognize ICCAs. - T h e ICCs/IPs, the NCIP and the DENR shall actively engage
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and collaborate with the private sector and the civil society in raising public
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awareness and recognition of ICCAs, and in obtaining specialized assistance and
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service, subject to the EPIC requirements of the concerned ICCs/IPs.
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participation in the protection, conservation, and sustainable use ICCAs, especially
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at the local level, shall be encouraged to maximize conservation and community
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benefits.
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INCENTIVES
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SEC. 23. In ce n tive Scheme. -IC C A s listed in the Registry shall be prioritized
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for biodiversity conservation, forest cover, protection of ancestral waters, and as
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reforestation project sites. Where appropriate and available, government financial
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institutions and other government agencies shall provide financial and technical
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assistance to ICCs/IPs for the protection and promotion of their registered covered
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territories and areas, particularly in the establishment and impiementation of
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payment schemes for ecosystem services provided by the ICCAs.
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In all cases, the rights, interests and weil-being o f the ICCs/IPs shall be of
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paramount concern.
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SEC. 24. Sustainable Livelihoods. - T h e NCIP, the DENR, and other relevant
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government agencies shall support sustainable livelihood opportunities, including
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biodiversity-friendly livelihoods that are identified and defined by ICCs/IPs
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consistent with traditional practices and resource use that contribute to the
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sustainable use and proper management of the ICCAs.
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