September 18, 2025

Project Caraga Meets with DILG Caraga to Strengthen Community Engagement and Environmental Governance

Forging strategic convergence in support of indigenous communities and local capacities

The Project Caraga team had met with Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) Caraga Regional Director Maria Loisella E. Lucino, CESO IV, to discuss the upcoming convergence activity and explore partnership opportunities in advancing community engagement, governance, and environmental protection.


Representing Project Caraga was Chief Communications Officer Owen Jaen, who presented the project profile, outlined its current objectives, and shared key milestones to date.

This coordination aligned well with DILG Caraga’s commitment to advancing transparency, citizen participation, and environmental responsibility through its programs—such as the Indigenous Peoples outreach and the institutionalization of third-party monitoring to reinforce community engagement and governance practices. It also complements the department’s capacity-building efforts, which aims to improve service delivery and accountability at the local level .

 

Through this collaboration with DILG, Project Caraga hopes to gain valuable insights and institutional support that will strengthen its convergence model—especially in engaging indigenous communities in the provinces of Agusan del Norte, Surigao del Norte, and Surigao del Sur.

 

By integrating Project Caraga’s community-focused milestones with DILG’s governance frameworks and monitoring tools, both parties stand to enhance coordinated efforts toward sustainable development, inclusive governance, and environmental stewardship in Caraga’s most underserved areas.a


November 4, 2025
Sometimes, life pulls us away from what we love most, only to lead us right back to it. This reflects the story of RJ Novem Macuray, whose path forward led her home, to the same purpose she once thought she had left behind, now embraced anew through her work with Project Caraga as our Data Science Monitoring and Validation Associate.
November 4, 2025
In Caraga, a new generation is answering the call to protect the forest.
November 4, 2025
Led by COO Bonnie Sanchez, together with representatives from the GID and Forestry teams, the Project Caraga Deforestation Response Protocol officially rolled out in nine out of 10 partner Indigenous communities in the provinces of Surigao del Sur, Agusan del Norte, and Surigao del Norte.
November 4, 2025
Deep within the ancestral forests of CADT 239 in Bislig, Surigao del Sur, the Project Caraga team, led by Biodiversity Zonal Officer Jim Clay Bagano and Biodiversity Enforcement Officer Datu Danao, set out to uncover the hidden wonders of biodiversity. With camera traps and community partners, they began a journey of discovery: to capture the unseen pulse of life in the wild.
November 4, 2025
In the heart of Brgy. Rajah Cabungsuan, Lingig, Surigao del Sur, children walk long, rugged paths to school — some barefoot, all determined.
November 4, 2025
Last October 16, 2025, Project Caraga led by the management team warmly welcomed the DENR officials, headed by Forest Management Bureau (FMB) Director Atty. Ray Thomas F. Kabigting and DENR Regional Executive Director Maritess Ocampo to the project.
November 4, 2025
Hope can begin with a simple conversation. One that envisions a future where no child is left behind, no one endures health suffering, and everyone thrives at the same pace.
November 4, 2025
What if every sip of coffee could soon tell a story of dreams? Last October 15, 2025, the Project’s Sustainable Agriculture team along with our GCMO, Sophia Ong, accompanied Nestle Public Affairs Executive Donnel Tiedra and Former DOTr Undersecretary Atty. Roberto Lim to CADT 252 in Agusan del Norte to assess local coffee farms.
October 1, 2025
On September 24, 2025, Project Caraga, led by CMO Rowil Aguillon, met with the Philippine Fiber Development Authority (PhilFIDA) Region XIII, represented by OIC-Regional Director Samuel M. Nancino, Jr., to explore partnership opportunities that could propel the abaca fiber industry within the 10 Certificate of Ancestral Domain Title (CADT) areas handled by the Project in Agusan del Norte, Surigao del Norte, and Surigao del Sur. The dialogue marked an important step toward aligning efforts to strengthen sustainable livelihood programs for Indigenous Cultural Communities/Indigenous Peoples (ICCs/IPs).
October 1, 2025
Project Caraga marked a milestone last September 16, 2025, with the launch of its first ecoTalks, a forum series designed to amplify diverse voices, share scientific insights, and build partnerships for climate action. The inaugural event gathered government agencies, private sector representatives, civil society groups, environmental advocates, Indigenous Peoples (IPs) from 10 CADT communities, and agroforestry students from Caraga State University— underscoring the collective role of every sector in protecting forests, biodiversity, and communities.
Show More