| CPA Co-Organizes UNDRIP Training for Luzon IP Leaders
 
 BAGUIO CITY — A three – day training on the  United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People (UNDRIP) was  conducted here from July 23-25, 2010, participated by 40 indigenous leaders  from the Cordillera, Palawan, Mindoro, Quezon, Rizal, Pampanga and Nueva  Vizcaya.               This is the last leg of a three-part sub  national training in the country organized by the Indigenous Learning Institute  for Community Empowerment, the Cordillera Peoples Alliance, Kalipunan ng  Katutubong Mamamayan ng Pilipinas (KAMP) and Katutubong Samahan ng Pilipinas  (KASAPI).               In particular, the activity was a trainors’  training. It aimed to further broaden indigenous communities’ options and  opportunities at asserting their collective rights by tapping international  instruments such as the UNDRIP, with Philippine government as a signatory to  this Declaration which was adopted by the UN General Assembly on September 13,  2007.Ground realities reported  in the feedback sessions reflected the problems of FPIC violations, inability of  the National Commission on Indigenous Peoples to proactively safeguard  indigenous peoples rights, militarization in indigenous communities and the  prevailing problem of large and destructive mining (existing operations,  expansion and new applications) also on ancestral land. While there is an  Indigenous Peoples Rights Act in the country, participants agreed, based on  concrete experience, that indeed it is one of the most violated laws.#The training covered areas of the UNDRIP:  self determination and self governance; on Free, Prior and Informed Consent  (FPIC), Customary Law; on Land, Territory and Resources, Human rights and  militarization, Development Issues and on Practical advocacy skills.
 
 
 
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