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                photo opportunity with former rebels, member of the 19th 
                Infantry Battalion and Ms. Gwyndalynn Malate, the Focal Person 
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          Leyte CLIP 
          evaluates 30 ex-rebels
          By JEROME P. CATORCE, 19IB 
          PA
          April 8, 2016
          PALO, Leyte – Thirty 
          former rebels were gathered for an evaluation conference at this 
          town’s Tierra de Milagros Resort in Brgy. Arado on Wednesday, April 6.
          Dubbed as “Training Workshop 
          and Evaluation Conference for Former Rebels”, the two-day event was 
          designed to monitor and evaluate the status of former rebels from the 
          province of Leyte who were registered under the Social Integration 
          Program (SIP) and Comprehensive Local Integration Program (CLIP).
          The conference underscores 
          the need for additional livelihood assistance and other issues and 
          concerns of the clienteles who surfaced from the underground movement 
          of the New People’s Army (NPA) from year 2008 onwards.
          During the event, the 
          Philippine Army’s 19th Infantry Battalion based in Brgy. Aguiting, 
          Kananga, Leyte sent two (2) Civil Military Operations (CMO) 
          specialists to assist the former rebels in coming up with their own 
          livelihood project proposals.
          The CMO Specialists also 
          conducted consultative sessions to former rebels regarding personal 
          security and other issues.
          On the other hand, Ms. 
          Gwyndalynn Malate, Focal Person on Leyte Comprehensive Local 
          Integration Program (CLIP) said the conference was part of the 
          provincial government’s ongoing effort to totally reintegrate the 
          former rebels in the community.
          Malate disclosed that future 
          surrenderers will already be covered with the “Revised Guidelines for 
          the Implementation of Comprehensive Local Integration Program (CLIP)” 
          or the Joint Memorandum Circular 2016-02 dated March 2, 2016 which 
          includes both the combatants and members of the NPA’s Militia ng Bayan 
          (MB) as beneficiaries.
          With the same Joint 
          Memorandum Circular, the provincial government will be giving away 
          P10,000 basic assistance and another P25,000 for the firearms 
          remuneration to the surrender. On the other hand, the national 
          government allocates P15,000 immediate assistance, P50,000 livelihood 
          financial assistance and another P50,000 if an NPA rebel surrenders 
          with high powered firearm.