NCIP-partnered initiative deploys children’s learning materials to support early-stage language retention across ethnolinguistic communities.
Children’s Book Deployment in Aklan. [L-R] Godfrey Concepcion, Enduring Tongues Development Officer; Kristie Ann Blasa, NCIP Health Officer Midwife II; Atty. Princess May Alcarde-Oral, NCIP Regional Director; Maddigan Sy, Enduring Tongues Founder; Atty. Lowella Alo-Andalajao, NCIP Regional Legal Officer; Kristine Shiela Mae Bundal, NCIP Development Management Officer II
Efforts to safeguard the Philippines’ linguistic heritage are gaining momentum through Enduring Tongues, a community-based initiative focused on early childhood education. In partnership with the National Commission on Indigenous Peoples (NICP), the program has developed children’s picture books for 16 communities in Aklan, benefitting more than 7,000 members across distinct ethnolinguistic groups.