CDPC’s ways of engaging are varied and at varying levels. It participates vigorously in the public discourse, both local and national, especially on policies and issues that directly bear on indigenous peoples and other marginalized sectors in the Cordillera. Its stance and advocacies on ancestral land and natural resources, mining, dams and large-scale development, regional autonomy, and social services are clear and well known.
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- 30 Years of Collaboration between the Province of East Flanders and the Cordillera Region, Esmeralda, and Rwanda
- CDPC Statement on the Marharlika Investment Corporation’s Investment on the Makilala Mining Company Inc. in Pasil, Kalinga
- Celebrating Courage and Resilience: CDPC Honors Women’s Achievements on International Women’s Day 2025
- Statement by the Defend NGO Northern Luzon on the Occasion of the Country Visit by the Financial Action Task Force on January 20 and 21, 2025
- The Kumbasa Noodle House – Support to CDPC’s Social Services