Quezon City, Philippines. 23rd February, 2023. Around 300 indigenous people (IP) belonging to Dumagat-Remontado tribe, together with environmental groups and advocates staged a protest outside the Department of Environment and Natural Resources in Quezon City. They reiterate their call against the construction of the New Centennial Water Source–Kaliwa Dam Project (NWCP-KDP), in the borders of Rizal and Quezon Province. The mega-dam project will be submerging almost hundred hectares of ancestral lands that will cause irreparable loss of sacred sites, forests, biodiversity and communities. (Cred
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Quezon City, Philippines. 23rd February, 2023. Around 300 indigenous people (IP) belonging to Dumagat-Remontado tribe, together with environmental groups and advocates staged a protest outside the Department of Environment and Natural Resources in Quezon City. They reiterate their call against the construction of the New Centennial Water Source–Kaliwa Dam Project (NWCP-KDP), in the borders of Rizal and Quezon Province. The mega-dam project will be submerging almost hundred hectares of ancestral lands that will cause irreparable loss of sacred sites, forests, biodiversity and communities. (Credit Image: © Sherbien Dacalanio/Alamy Live News)