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BRIEFApril 11, 2025

Indigenous Peoples in the Philippines

Filipino Indigenous Peoples

The main objective of the World Bank¡¯s Indigenous Peoples Engagement Strategy is to enhance the visibility of IPs in the Philippines and increase awareness of the need to address their development challenges and close the gaps in social inclusion. The strategy included four pillars: a) dialogue to proactively engage with IP leaders and government counterparts; b) partnerships with civil society organizations (CSOs), academia, and other development partners; c) analytics and knowledge sharing to produce empirical evidence on the challenges facing IPs and raise awareness across World Bank technical teams and government institutions; and d) policy and operations to use data and available information to inform policy recommendations and project design to address the needs of IPs and other ethnic minorities.

Launch of the World Bank Report,

World Bank-led Indigenous Peoples engagement activities in the Philippines:

 

No Data, No Story: Indigenous Peoples in the Philippines, a World Bank Report

ľ¹ÏÓ°Ôº launched its first report that assesses primary challenges confronting the IPs in the Philippines. It underscores the critical role of data in addressing the unique needs and challenges faced by IP communities in the Philippines and provides valuable insights and recommendations for policymakers.

| Report Highlights |

About the Report Launch Event | Press Release

Workshop on Data and Information on Indigenous Peoples and Cultural Minorities in the Philippines on January 27-28, 2025

Workshop on Data and Information on Indigenous Peoples and Cultural Minorities in the Philippines

Developing National Standards and Guidelines for Data Collection and Statistics

This workshop builds on the momentum from the May 2024 launch of the World Bank¡¯s report, "No Data, No Story: Indigenous Peoples in the Philippines." The goal is to develop government standards and guidelines for systematically incorporating ethnicity indicators into official government statistics, and to standardize data collection on indigenous peoples and ethnic minorities across national surveys and administrative systems.

About the Workshop, Agenda, and Materials |