South Cotabato dives into culture mapping as LGUs toast new compliance certificates

South Cotabato, Philippines – South Cotabato is making headlines with nine out of ten municipalities and Koronadal City clinching their Certificates of Compliance for the province’s Cultural Mapping program. According to Indira N. Cagaanan, Tourism Operations Officer II, this milestone highlights the province’s dedication to preserving and promoting its cultural and natural treasures.

‘’Out of the ten Municipalities, may ara na kita nga siyam naka undergo sang ila nga Cultural mapping Project” she pointed out

The program’s goal is to document and showcase the unique cultural and natural assets of South Cotabato’s diverse locales. By mapping these resources, the initiative aims to celebrate and preserve the province’s rich heritage.

The process is rigorous, with a keen focus on including the voices and traditions of the Indigenous Peoples of South Cotabato. Effective coordination is key, and the Tourism Office is busy finalizing and consolidating the necessary documents. These will soon be sent back to the municipalities and barangays for implementation.

“That’s why ang Nakita naton ang very vital ang pag conduct naton sang mapping kay diri mabal-  an naton ano bala ang mga intervention, ano ang Potentials ano ang mga Threats kay may ara kami nga forms nga gina gamit on that tanan didto  halin sa pangalan,  sa location and  tanan nga mga details, so indi abi ni siya madali nga  ubrahon this is a research work nga kinahanglan maid id ,  kinahanglan mo malakat sa field , lantawon ang lugar  kag  Document, “ she said .

Cagaanan emphasizes that community support and cooperation are critical for the completion of South Cotabato cultural map.

“We should live by our tagline as ‘Angat sa Lahat,’ which seeks to advance the province by leveraging its cultural and natural wealth,” Cagaanan added.

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