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Briefing for the Research and Social Outreach (RSO), Xavier University12 September 2013
Pryce Plaza Hotel, Cagayan de Oro City
Mindanao 2020:
Peace and DevelopmentFramework Plan(For 2011-2030)
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About MinDA
General Update
Mindanao 2020
Mindanao’s Challenges
Implementing M2020
Interim Mindanao Electricity Market
OUTLINE:
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About MinDA
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RA 9996 An act creatingthe MindanaoDevelopment Authority(MinDA), defining itspowers and functions,providing funds thereforand for other purposes.
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Rationale for the creation of MinDA
• A lead agency that provides strategic direction forMindanao/overall framework for Mindanao’s peace
and development
• A permanent agency that integrates Mindanao’s agenda and effectively articulates these agenda to nationalgovernment priorities
• A permanent agency that looks beyond regionalconcerns and integrates and harmonizes efforts at aMindanao-wide perspective
• A permanent agency that strengthens the participationof Philippines focus areas (Mindanao and Palawan)in the BIMP-EAGA (Brunei Darussalam-Indonesia-Malaysia-Philippines East ASEAN Growth Area)
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Formulate an integrated development framework forMindanao;
• Integrate and prioritize Mindanao-wide and interregional peace and development programs and projects; explore
sources of financing; receive and administer grants for theseprojects;
• Promote and facilitate investments;
• Serve as Philippine Coordinating Office for BIMP-EAGA.
Our Core Functions
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MinDA Chairperson
Chairpersons of the Regional Development Councils (RDCs)
Representative from the Senate
Chairperson of the House Committee on Mindanao Affairs
Three (3) representatives from the private sector
Mindanao Local Chief Executive (LCE)
The President of the CONFED Mindanao
Administrator of the SPDA
Chairperson of the NCMF
MinDA Board of Directors
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SEC. LUWALHATI ANTONINO
MinDA Chairperson
MAYOR EVELYN T.
UY
RDC IX Chair
MAYOR LAWRENCE
L. CRUZ
RDC X Chair
MAYOR SARA Z.
DUTERTE-
CARPIO
RDC XI Chair
MAYOR DARLENE
MAGNOLIA R.
ANTONINO-CUSTODIO
RDC XII Chair
GOV. SOL F.MATUGAS
RDC XIII Chair
GOV. MUJIV
HATAMAN
ARMM OIC
Governor
SEN. TEOFISTO D.GUINGONA III
Senate
Representative
REP. ARNULFO F. GO
Chairperson of the House
Committee on Mindanao
Affairs
REP. MA. RACHEL J.
ARENAS
Chairperson of theHouse Committee on
BIMP-EAGA Affairs
GOV. RODOLFO P.
DEL ROSARIO
CONFED Mindanao
President
SULTAN YAHYAJERRY M. TOMAWIS
SPDA
Administrator/CEO
ATTY. MEHOL K. SADAIN
Secretary
National Commission on
Muslim Filipinos
JOHANN JAKEMIRANDA
Private Sector
Representative –
Business
AMINA RASUL-BERNARDO
Private Sector Representative –
NGO
ATTY. REJOICE SUBEJANO
Private Sector
Representative – Academe
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GENERAL UPDATES
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Business & Economic ratings improving…
• Standard and Poor’s: PHnow Southeast Asia'seconomic leader
•
HSBC forecast: PH willbe the 16th largesteconomy in the world by2050
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Of the 20 peopleaged 15 to 64 in
MINDANAO
19 of them are
EMPLOYED
But, of the 19, 5 of them are
UNDEREMPLOYED
94.88% of Mindanao’s Labor Force are employed
Source: NSO
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Mindanao’s Trade increased by 15.24% in 2012 despite the
ongoing financial uncertainties in the major markets (e.g. U.S
and Europe)
Increased Exportearnings by 16.70%
Imports increased
by 12.74%
Source: NSO-Central Office
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Mindanao’s Top 5 Exports
21.26%
14.94%
8.83%
7.73%7.63%
39.62%33.85
54.02
18.37
Coconut
(copra) Oil,
crude and
refined
Bananas,
including
plantains,
fresh
Nickel ores
and
concentrates
Fish,
prepared or
preserved
Pineapples,
fruits, nuts
Total Mindanao Exports (2012) : US$ 4,187,745,502
% SHARE TO MINDANAO TOTAL
GROWTH RATE
(2011 vs 2012)
19.48
51.53
OTHERS
Source: NSO-Central Office
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100000.00
200000.00
300000.00
400000.00
500000.00
600000.00
700000.00
800000.00
900000.00
1000000.00
P242,230M
(26.6%)
P172,262M
(18.9%)
P239,677M
(26.3%)
P77,427M
(8.5%)
P131,696
(14.45%)
P48,039M
(5.27%)ARMM
DavaoRegion
CaragaRegion
ZamboangaPeninsula
NorthernMindanao
SOCCSKSARGEN
Note: at 2000 Constant Prices, in Million PesosSource: NSCB
Mindanao(14.44%)P911,331
Visayas
(12.70%)P801,427 Luzon
(37.13%)
P2,343,797
NCR
(35.73%)P2,255,116
Mindanao contributes 14% to the Philippine economy in 2012. Among Mindanao regions, Davao Region posted the largest economy
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PH GDP*, Mindanao GRDP* growth rates in 2010-2011and 2011-2012
Region Growth Rate
(%)2010-2011
Growth Rate
(%)2011-2012
Philippines (GDP) 3.6 6.8
Mindanao 4.2 8.2
IX- Zamboanga 0.1 12.4X – N. Mindanao 3.7 7.4
XI - Davao Region 5.3 7.4
XII – SOCCSKSARGEN 4.0 8.1
XIII - CARAGA 8.5 10.6
ARMM 0.3 1.2
Source of basic data: NSCB
* At constant 2000 prices
Mindanao posted significant growth…
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Trade
Tourism
Investments
• 17th century - old trade relations• March 1994 – creation & formalization
of BIMP-EAGA in Davao City• Land Area : 1.6 million sq km• Population : 57.5 million• Strategic transport route• Large marine eco-region• Mineral deposits
Freer and safermovement of
people and goodswithin the sub-
region
CO O C G O O G
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1. Improvement in Infrastructure
•
Multi-Modal Transport & Logistics Network System• BIMP-EAGA participation in the ASEAN RORO Network
• Grid Interconnection; Electricity Spot Market
2. Mindanao & BIMP-EAGA Food, Agri-business and
Logistics (Economic Growth) Corridor
• Supply Chain Development
• Agribusiness and Manufacturing Research & Devt
•
Trade service and regulatory framework
3. Strengthening Socio-economic ties with BIMPEAGA and other development partners
ECONOMIC INTEGRATION IN MINDANAO & BIMP EAGA
BIMP EAGA E i G th C id & T t C ti it
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Legend:
Proposed Air Linkages
• Puerto Princesa – KK
• Puerto Princesa – BSB
• Balikpapan – BSB
• Davao – Kota Kinabalu
• Zamboanga – Sandakan
Existing (Air)
Proposed (Air)
Existing (Sea)Proposed (Sea)
Proposed Sea Linkages
• Davao/GenSan – Bitung
• Zamboanga – Muara
• Brooke’s Point – Muara
• Tawi-tawi - Tarakan
Existing Air Linkages
•KK – BSB
•Kuching - BSB
•Kuching – Pontianak
•Tawau – Tarakan
•Davao – Manado
Existing Sea Link
•Muara – Labuan
• Zamboanga – Sandakan
Sarawak Corridor of
Renewable Energy
(SCORE):
• Palm Oil
• Fish and
Aquaculture
•
Livestock
Sabah Development
Corridor (SDC):
• Agro-based
Industry
South-Western
Mindanao Growth
Corridor:
• Tropical Fruits
(Banana, Pineapple
& Mango)• Coconut
• Mariculture
• Rubber
Indonesia GrowthCorridor:
• Corn
• Coconut
• Oil Palm
• Coffee
• Cacao
• Soybean
• Cassava
BIMP EAGA Economic Growth Corridors & Transport Connectivity
ESTABLISHMENT OF AN ASEAN ROLL ON ROLL OFF (RORO)
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ESTABLISHMENT OF AN ASEAN ROLL-ON ROLL-OFF (RORO)
SHIPPING NETWORK
• JICA
recentlycompleted
a study
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Promoting BIMP-EAGA as a premier
regional tourism destination
F i P t hi f P d D l t
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• National Line Agencies
• Consultative Council
• CONFED / LGUs
• Academe
• MINCODE
• Kusog Mindanaw
• Panagtagbo Mindanao Indigenous
Peoples
• Legal & Natural Resource
Center/Kasama sa Kalikasan• Bishop-Ulama Forum
• MINDACOMNET / MINPRESSDEV
• Mindanao Studies Consortium
Foundation, Inc.
• Mindanao Com on Women
Mindanao Lawmakers Association
Mindanao Business Council
Muslim Business Forum Southern Philippines Tourism Council
Chambers of Commerce in Mindanao
Non-government/Civic Organizations such as
Rotary Clubs in Mindanao
Mindanao Irrigators’ Association
MEDCo Task Forces on ICT, Roads, Energy,Water Transport
IMAGs for Road/Irrigation Projects
MIPCPD
• Donor Organizations
• Mindanao Working Group
• Regional Agriculture & Fishery Councils
• RDCs/REPDB-ARMM
• Regional Line Agencies• RPOCs
• RDRRMCs
• AFP / PNP
Team Mindanao
Forging Partnership for Peace and Development
Xavier University
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MINDANAO CHALLENGES
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Sustaining the affirmativemomentum requires strong
resolve from all sectors toaddress the following…
i i l i th
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Source: NSCB
…ensuring more inclusive growth
The poverty incidence (PI) of all Mindanao regions
is higher than the national average.
22.3%
36.9% 35.6%
28.6%
37.5%34.1%
46.9%
0
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
1st Quarter, 2012
M i f t d l ti
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1900s-70% 1988-23% 2010-6%
Managing our fast depleting resources..
Total Remaining Forest Cover As
of 2010 is 6%
Reducing vulnerabilities and managing risks to natural
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Reducing vulnerabilities and managing risks to naturaldisasters and climate change
Mindanao is generally Agri-based and considered
high risk if there is an increase in temperature.
Very High Risk
Areas:
MaguindanaoSulu
Basilan
W h t t d ith l
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We have to contend with a new normal:
Recent Typhoons in Mindanao
Typhoon Affected Areas
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SENDONG(2011)
Total Damages: 12.09B Php
Total Losses: 1.38B Php
Casualties: 1,541
PABLO(2012)
Total Damages: 36.9B Php
Casualties: 1,067 dead
800 missing
FRANK and Jolina
(2008)
Flooded Central
Mindanao
Typhoon Affected Areas
LPA (Jan 2013)
Total Families Affected:
21396
LPA(2011)
Matina Pangi
32 Casualties
Rains in the upland areas result to flooding downstream
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Rains in the upland areas result to flooding downstream
PantaronMountainRange
MapantaoMountain
Range
DagumaMountain
Range
Mt. Baligan & Mt. AmaloyMountain Range
Diuata
MountainRange
Kaban
MountainRange
MasaraMountainRange
KitangladMountainRange
Central CordilleraMountain Range
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Energy Reform Agenda (ERA)
Good Governance thru stakeholder participation, transparency,multi-sectoral partnership and use of ICT
EnsureEnergy Security
Achieve OptimalEnergy Pricing
Develop aSustainable
Energy System
“Energy Access for More” A key priority of government to mainstream
access of the greater majority to reliable energyservices and fuel, most importantly, local
productivity and countryside development
TransparencyInitiatives, Implementation and Information
I t itt t P d O d P bl
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Intermittent Peace and Order Problems
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THE MINDANAO 2020A Peace and Development Framework
(For 2011-2030)
Mindanao 2020 Vision
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Mindanao 2020 Vision
“ Mindanawons of all cultural andsocio-economic backgrounds have attained a
sustainably uplifted quality of life through
collective achievement of a peaceful,
developed, autonomous, and integrated
Mindanao that is the vanguard for the
country’s development.”
MINDANAO 2020 FEATURES
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Sequel to Mindanao 2000 20-Year Peace and Development
Framework for Mindanao (2011-2030)
Holistic and integrated
Widely-owned (common vision)
Supported and to be implementedby Mindanawons
Consultative and participatory
Flexible and prepared for risks
MINDANAO 2020 FEATURES
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IMPROVED QUALITY
of LIFE thruPeaceful and
Sustainably
Developed MindanaoHuman
Development
and Social
Cohesion
Lasting Peace
Dynamic and
Green
Mindanao
Economy
Distinctive
Mindanao
Governance
Enabling Conditions•Infrastructure Dev’t.
•Financing
•Conducive Policies•ICT, S&T and R&D
M I I N D A N A O 2 0 2 0 P E A C E A N D D
E V E L O P M E N T F R
A M E W O R K
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Transparent,
Accountable &
ParticipatoryGovernance
Poverty reduction
& empowerment
of the poor &vulnerable
Rapid, inclusive
& sustained
economic growth
Just & lasting
peace & the
rule of law
Integrity of the
environment &
climate change
adaptation
& mitigation
Lasting Peace
Human Dev’t
& Social
Cohesion
Enabling ConditionsSupportive gov’t
Policies,
Infra, and R&D
Dynamic,
Inclusive & GreenEconomy
DistinctiveMindanao
Governance:
Culturally-sensitive
& self reliant
Banner Programs
Social Contract/PDP Key Result Areas (EO 43)
MINDANAO 2020 Themes
Overall Goals
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Overall Goals
1. A dynamic, inclusive and green Mindanao economy;2. Overall well-being marked by good health, ample
education and social cohesion;
3. A participatory and culture-sensitive Mindanao
governance and political framework that asserts
self reliance and self-determination;
4. Supportive policies, infrastructures and availability
of research, technology and resources5. Definite and lasting peace
Strategies
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Dynamic, Inclusive & Green Economy
1. Put in placed policy guidelines for sustainable development through
an integrated eco-systems based approach to planning*
2. Strengthen our competitive advantage in agriculture development
and position Mindanao as the country’s agribusiness hub*
3. Support the growth of agriculture, tourism, trade, ICT,
manufacturing through targeted interventions in the industry supply
chain and active participation in sub-regional cooperation*
Overall well-being (Human Devt & Social Cohesion) 4. Develop human resource capabilities
Strategies (good governance, peace promotion and social cohesion as basic platforms)
Strategies
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Distinctive Mindanao Governance & political framework
5. Create incentives for more transparent, culturally-sensitive andempowered local government institutions asserting self determination
Supportive policies and infrastructure
6. Integrated transport & logistics infra and ensure sustainable and reliable
power supply to support the anticipated rapid growth of Mindanao’sindustries*
7. Promote a regime of transparent, efficient industry regulatory
environment through policy reforms, research, S&T*
Lasting Peace
8. Complete political processes
9. Complement peace process through confidence building, social
justice & area development interventions*
(good governance, peace promotion and social cohesion as basic platforms)
Strategies
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Implementing M2020
Peace and development initiatives
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• To establish a common geographic database for planning;
• To update the 205 topographic maps at scale 1:50,000 covering the entire Mindanao area in its new
format and Philippine Reference System of 1992 (PRS92) compliant;
• To establish a mechanism for data sharing, accessibility and capability building among stakeholders for
local development purposes
• Supported by the Japanese Government and agreement was signed by NAMRIA, MinDA and JICA. MinDA
chairs the Project Steering Committee
Agusan del Norte
Basilan
Sulu
Zamboanga del Norte Zamboanga del Sur
Misamis Occidental
Lanao del Norte
Camiguin
Misamis
Oriental
Lanao del Sur
Maguindanao
South Cotabato
North Cotabato
Sultan Kudarat
Sarangani
Province
General
Santos City
Davao del Sur
Davao
del Norte
Compostela
ValleyDavao
Agusan del Sur
Surigao del Sur
Surigao del Norte
Bukidnon
Peace and development initiatives
• Mindanao Nurturing Our Waters (MindaNOW)
• Mindanao Knowledge, Research and Policy Center (MKRPC) – R&D Centers
• Mindanao Peace Education Forum
• Mindanao Power Monitoring Committee
• ARMM Reform Agenda
• Framework Agreement on the Bangsamoro
•Investment Facilitation
• Industry Development
• Mindanao Development Forum
• Topographic Mapping for Peace and Development
• Mindanao Peace and Development Security Committee
SURIGAO CITY-LILOAN RORO
Physical Integration through
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Sarangani
Zamboanga
del Norte
Zamboanga
Sibugay
Lanao
del Norte
Misamis
OrientalMisamis
Occidental
Camiguin
Davao
Oriental
Davao
del Sur
Surigao
del Sur
Surigao
del Norte
Basilan
Sulu
Tawi-Tawi
South
Cotabato
Zamboanga
City
Cotabato
City
Davao
del Norte
Cagayan de
Oro City
North
CotabatoZamboanga
del Sur
Compostela
Valley
Agusan
del Norte
Agusan del Sur
Ipil
Pagadian
City
• •
•
•
Dipolog
City
Ozamis
City
Iligan
City
Butuan City
Surigao City
•
• • •
•
• Maramag
Kabacan
Gen. Santos
City
• •
• Tacurong
Koronadal
• • • Palimbang
Maitum
• Mati
Lanaodel Sur
• •
• •
Tagum
City
Davao
City
Existing Paved Road
On-going Road Project
LEGEND:
Source of Basic Data: DPWH, CAAP, PPA
International Airport
Base Seaport
DIPOLOG-
DUMAGUETE RORO
MAMBAJAO-JAGNA
RORO
Zamboanga-Lamitan RORO
Zamboanga-Siasi RORO
Zamboanga-Bongao RORO
Zamboanga-Sta. Maria RORO
Western Nautical Highway
Eastern Nautical
Highway
Central Nautical Highway
Bukidnon
Sultan
Kudarat
Infrastructure Development
CORTES-TANDAG-MARIHATAG
MARIHATAG-
HINATUAN-
BISLIG SECTION
Road Project for Funding
Sta. Filomina-Ticalaan Section
Davao del Sur-Sarangani Coastal Road (Malita-Don Marcelino-
Jose Abad Santos Section)
Bayugan-Tandag Section
Sulu Transcentral Road
Basilan Circumferential Road
Lake Lanao Circumferential
Road
Tawi-tawi National Road (Sanga-sanga-Lapid-lapid-Saldang section)
Bukidnon-Agusan Road
Farm-to-Market Roads
Roads leading to ports
Kalamansig-Palimbang-Maitum Road
Southern Mindanao Economic Cluster (Road Project)
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Davao High Standard Road(on-going FS)
Davao-Digos-GSC
(on-going widening)
GenSan Bypass Road
(under consideration)Surallah-Lake Sebu-
Maitum
(under consideration,
ADB MRIP TA)
Padada-Kiblawan-Columbio-
Datu Paglas Road
(under consideration, ADB
MRIP TA)
Davao Orriental - Tagum
(High Standard Highway, On-going FS)
Lutayon-Columbio-
Datu Paglas Road
(Proposed)
Kalamansig-
Palimbang Road
(Proposed)
Surallah-Tupi Road
(Proposed)
Sout e da ao co o c C uste ( oad oject)
Midsayap-Sultan sa
Barongis-Tacurong Road
(under consideration, ADB
MRIP TA)
Port Devt.
(Panabo, Mati
Malalag & GSC)
Food Terminals
(Gensan and Davao)
Shipment Hub
(Carmen Davao del Norte)
Northern Mindanao Economic Cluster (Road Project)
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Butuan-CDO-Iligan Road
(High Standard Highway)
Misamis Oriental-Bukidnon
Bypass Road (Phividec-Alae
Section)
(For additional Funding) Butuan-CDO-Iligan Road
(High Standard Highway)
Mindanao East-West Lateral
Road, Sta. Filomena-Ticalaan
Section
(For additional Funding)
Parang-Lumbayanague Jct.
Road
(For improvement)
Bonifacio-Don Mariano(under consideration, ADB
MRIP TA
Existing Roads
Northern Mindanao Economic Cluster (Road Project)
Existing Roads
Western Mindanao Economic Cluster (Road Project)
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Zamboanga West
Coast Road
(For funding)
Zamboanga del sur Coastal
Road ( Dumalinao-San
Pablo-Dinas-Dimataling-
Tabina-Pitogo-
Margosatubig Section(under ADB proposed MRIP
PPTA)
Existing road
network
New Zamboanga
Airport
(For funding, with
FS)
Zamboanga port
development
Basilan
Circumferential
Road
(on-going)
Western Mindanao Economic Cluster (Road Project)
Mindanao Multi-Modal Transport and Logistics Program: Proposed Major Mindanao Road Projects
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Proposed Road Project
On-going National Road Project
Existing Primary National Road
Sarangani- Davao Sur Coastal Road
(Jose Abad Santos-Glan)
Status: Needs additional funding
(Php 5.75 B)awi-tawi Road
Status: USAID and DPWH project road upgrading completed.
Need for funding for concreting of the entire stretch
Kalamansig-Palimbang-Maitum Road
Status: DPWH XII to allocate additional funding for its targeted completion in
2016
Allocation for 2012:Php 200 M, on-going
Funding: Total Estimated Cost to concretize the entire stretch (Php 2.0 B)
Misamis Oriental-Bukidnon(Phividec-Alae) Road (Php100.0 M)
Koronadal-
Colombio
Kiblawan roadUpgrading
Cost - Php 538
million
Butuan City-Malaybalay City
road upgrading (Php 1.806B)
Lumbatan Marugong-
Balabagan Road
Improvement
Cost – Php 903 M
Parang-Lumbayanague
Jct. Road Improvement
Cost – Php 1.4 billion
Iligan By-pass Road Improvement
Cost – Php 600 million
Puluan Port Alternate Road in Dapitan City
Cost - Php 139 million
Road Concreting paving/widening of
Liloy-Lamao Port in Zamboanga del Norte
(Php 50M)
Completion of
Panabo City-
Carmen Coastal Road
(Php 598 million)
Widening of Butuan-CDO-Nisipit Port
Road (Php 277.14M)
Concreting of Calugusan-Balas-Sengal-
Lamitan City Port road (Php 92.50M)
Ozamiz City-Clarin Interior By-pass airport
road link And related road a ccess
(Php 247.88 M)
Bato-bato-Lapid-lapid Road
Improvement (Php 70M)
Concreting of access road to Bood
Promotory Eco Park in Butuan City (Php 33M)Concreting of Access Road
to Bugsokan Falls in
Tandag, Surigao del
Sur
(Php90.10M)
Zamboanga West Coastal Road - Sibuco-Sirawai-
Siocon-Baliguian-Gutalac Section
Mindanao Multi-Modal Transport and Logistics Program:
Proposed Major Mindanao Road Projects
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Proposed Road Project
On-going National Road Project
Existing Primary National Road
Proposed Major Mindanao Road Projects
Proposed Road Project
On-going National Road Project
Existing Primary National Road
Butuan City-Malaybalay City
road upgrading (Php 1.806B)
Ozamiz City-Clarin Interior By-pass
airport
road link And related road access
(Php 247.88 M)
Misamis Oriental-Bukidnon
(Phividec-Alae) Road (Php100.0 M)
Iligan By-pass Road Improvement
Cost – Php 600 million
Mindanao Multi-Modal Transport and Logistics Program: Proposed Priority Airports and Seaport in Mindanao
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SURIGAO PORT DEVELOPMENT
Construction of New perimeter
fence, covered walkway and
gate & lightings along
Borromeo St.
Estimated Cost: Php47.35 M
COTABATO AIRPORT
Expansion of runway extension by
35m at runway 28 and
Expansion/Rehabilitation of
Passenger Terminal Building
•Estimated Cost:650.0 Million
GENERAL SANTOS AIRPORT
Construction of PTB gate
complex/Completion of Perimeter Fence
Estimated Cost:118.0 Million
JOLO AIRPORT
Airport improvement
Estimated Cost: 266.0Million
OZAMIS AIRPORT
airport improvement such as construction of
passenger shed & transit shed
Estimated Cost: 523.0 Million
Estimated Cost: 2.5 Million
SURIGAO AIRPORT
extension & expansion of runway
& const. of Passenger terminal
bldg & admin bldg.
Estimated Cost: Php155.00 M
KALAMANSIG PORT
Construction of back-up area, transit shed &
TMO Building
Estimated Cost: 154.00 Million
NEW ZAMBOANGA INTERNATIONAL
New airport development
Estimated Cost: 592.80 Million
PAGADIAN AIRPORT
Construction of 32,000sq.m. runway strip
Estimated Cost: 43.40 Million
STA.ANA PORTConstruction of
Passenger Terminal
Building
Estimated Cost: 40.00
Million
ILIGAN PORT
Const. of Emilia Khu road extension;
alternate port road, relocation of informal
settler
•Estimated Cost: Php222.11 M
CAGAYAN DE ORO PORT
Construction of RORO berthing Facilities &
Breasting Dolphin, new PTB
Estimated Cost:Php407.99 M
BABAK PORT – IGACOS
•Construction of Public Terminal
Building & proposed expansionproject phase II
•Estimated Cost: 70.0 Million
ZAMBOANGA Port
Extesion of RC Wharf (170m x 24m) &rehabilitation of fast craft ferry terminal
Estimated Cost: 276.84 Million
GENERAL SANTOS PORT (Makar Wharf)
Construction of PTB & gate complex, roofing for the
weighbridge scale facilities at north gate, retrofitting of the underdeck and underwater structures
Estimated Cost:178.43 Million
Mati PORT
Reclamation of breather area
•Estimated Cost: 80.00 Million
DIPOLOG AIRPORT
Improvement of drainage system 7 extension
parking space
Estimated Cost: 48.00 Million
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OZAMIS AIRPORT
airport improvement such as
construction of passenger shed &transit shed
Estimated Cost: 523.0 Million
ILIGAN PORT
Const. of Emilia Khu road
extension; alternate port road,
relocation of informal settler
•Estimated Cost: Php222.11 M
CAGAYAN DE ORO PORT
Construction of RORO berthing
Facilities & Breasting Dolphin, new
PTB
Estimated Cost:Php407.99 M
Tourism clusters
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B
B
A
C
A
B
SP 2
A
A
B
C
SP 3
A
A
B
B
SP 4
SP 6
D
A
D
SP 5
A
B
SP 7
A
E
B
CD
A
B
A
SP 1
B
A
SP 1
A
International Airport
Principal Airport - Class 1
Principal Airport – Class 2
Community Airport -
Sea Port
Tourism Cluster
Tourism Development Area
International Gateway
Strategic Destination
Clusters
SP-Southern Philippines
Tourism clusters
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Development
Utilization
ConservationProtection MIRBDMP
National
Frameworks
(NIRBMDFP,
IWRM, MDGs,
CCA, DRRM, ICRM)
Mindanao
2020
(watershed
as basic unit for
Planning & Mgt)
LGUs/
RBOs
(all other existing
RB plans)
• Provide an
enabling envi
to facilitate
achieving enviintegrity and
sustainable econ
dev.t
• Integrate plans
and programs
and harmonize
approaches
and processes
to rationalize
resources, PAPs& mechanism
• Build a MindaNOW
constituency
Envi
Integrity
Sustainable
Eco devt
Improved
Quality
Of
Life
Pnoy
Social
Contract
Objectives
Goals Vision
The Program
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The Program
• An integrated set of development interventions anchored on
sustainable development framework;• Adopts the river basin and watershed as the key platforms
for planning; and,
• Set guidance for Mindanao that will emphasize ecological
value, capitalize water as the most critical resource for
human survival and optimize the full potentials of the river
basins and watersheds without compromising its over-all
improtance in the development of Mindanao.
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THE HYDROLOGIC CYCLE(Adopted f rom John Wi l ley and Sons, 1999)
Silway-Klinan River Integrated Watershed Management Plan
Province of South Cotabato, General Santos City and DENR
SMICMZP
Ridge to Reef Approach (ecosystem based approach)
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FOREST
Ecosystemzone UPLAND
Ecosystemzone`
URBAN
ecosystem
zoneCOASTAL
ecosystem
zone
Land uses and land use management
Integrated and interactive governance
Capacity Building and Institutional support partnership
Social mobilizatio
g pp
Watersheds of Mindanao
Watersheds of Mindanao
Watersheds & River Basins in Mindanao
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COASTLINE
LEGEND
LAKE
REFERENCES
GLOBAL ADMINISTRATIVE AREAS (GADM)
PHILIPPINES
WATERSHED BOUNDARIES:
ESSC DELINEATED
WATERSHED BOUNDARY
Watersheds of Mindanao
COASTLINE
LEGEND
LAKE
REFERENCES
GLOBAL ADMINISTRATIVE AREAS (GADM)
PHILIPPINES
WATERSHED BOUNDARIES:
ESSC DELINEATED
WATERSHED BOUNDARY
Watersheds of Mindanao
COASTLINE
LEGEND
LAKE
REFERENCES
GLOBAL ADMINISTRATIVE AREAS (GADM)
PHILIPPINES
WATERSHED BOUNDARIES:
ESSC DELINEATED
WATERSHED BOUNDARY
PROVINCIAL BOUNDARY
ate s eds & e as s da ao
River Basin Region CatchmentA (k 2)
Ab l Ri B i
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RegionArea (km2)
Cagayan Region II, CAR 25,469
Mindanao Region 10, 12 23,169
Agusan Region 13, 11 10,921
Pampanga Region III 9,759
Agno Region III, I 5,952
Abra Region I 5,125
Pasig-Laguna de
Bay
NCR, Region IV-A 4,678
Bicol Region V 3,771
Abulog Region II 3,372
Tagum-Libuganon Region XI 3,064
Ilog-Hilabangan Region VI and VII 1,945
Panay Region VI 1,843
Tagoloan Region X 1,704
Agus ARMM and
Region X
1,645
Davao Region XI 1,623
Cagayan De Oro Region X 1,521
Jalaur Region VI 1,503
Buayan-Malungan Region XI 1,434
TOTAL 108,498
Abulog River BasinAbulog og River Basin
4 100 1000
Kilometers
Cagayan River BasinCagayan River Basin
Abra River BasinAbra River Basin
Agno River BasinAgno River Basin
Pampanga River BasinPampanga River Basin
Pasig-Laguna River BasinPasig-Laguna River Basin
Bicol River BasinBicol River Basin
Panay River BasinPanay River Basin
Jalaur River BasinJalaur River Basin
Ilog-Hilabangan River BasinIlog-Hilabangan River Basin
Agus River BasinAgus River Basin
Cagayan de Oro River BasinCagayan de Oro River Basin
Tagaloan River BasinTagaloan River Basin
Mindanao River BasinMindanao River Basin
Agusan River BasinAgusan River Basin
Tagum (Saug)-Libuganon River BasinTagum (Saug)-Libuganon River Basin
Davao River BasinDavao River Basin
Buayan-Malungan River BasinBuayan-Malungan River Basin
Abulog River Basin18 Major and Priority
River Basins in the
Philippines
DENR-River Basin Control Office,2012
Mindanao is within the Coral
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Triangle
• The Coral Triangle contains the richestmarine life on earth
• US$ 2.3B = total annual value of reefs,
mangroves and associated habitats. (Tunaspawning and nursery grounds)
MindaNOW Direction
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Stage 1
Planning and Organizing
Stage 2
Institutionalization and
Adaptation
Stage 3
Sustaining
River Basin
management
mechanisms at
various stages
with completed
master plan, policies
in placed,
constituencies built,
projects implemented
2012-2016 2016-2020 2020-2030
Short to Medium-Term Medium to Long-Term Long-Term
River Basin
management
mechanisms with
sustainable
development
management
capacities, policies
enforced,
constituencies
broadened, critical
Infa in placed
Robust River basin
mechanism/system for balanced
development
Proposed Program Management Structure
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Mindanao Sustainable Development CommitteeChair: MinDA; Co-Chair: DENR (RBCO, NWRB) ; Members: DA –NIA/DA-RFU,
DPWH, NCIP, OCD, CCA, DAR, NEDA, DILG, ACADEME
Note: Explore possibility of including a Mindanao-wide NGO, Media and PS group
MinDA RB PMU
MinDA Board
RBO
Tagum -
Libuganon
RBO
Agus
RBO
Tagoloan
RBO
Davao
RBO
Agusan
RBO
Cotabato
RBO
CDO
MindaNOWFoundation
RBO
Buayan
Malungon
Councils
Alliances
Councils
Alliances
Councils
Alliances
Councils
Alliances
Councils
Alliances
Councils
Alliances
Councils
Alliances
Councils
Alliances
MinDA together with DENR & DILG:
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•Fund Mobilization & Fund Generation
•Unclogging Bottlenecks
•Big Brother....
Ensuring Sufficient Power Supply
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Green Power
Bukidnon
Biomass (35
MW)=2013
HEDCOR Tamugan.
(12 MW)=July 2018
Tagoloan HEP
(20MW) = 2016
EDC Mindanao Geothermal
3 (50 MW)=June2016
Southern Mindanao (Sarangani) CFTPP
(200 MW)= Feb2015
Therma South (Aboitiz)
Coal Davao (300
MW)=Mar2015
EDC Camiguin Wind
(5 MW)=September 2015
Darong Solar Photovoltaic
Power Project (35MW)=2015
EEI Power HFO Peaking
Plant (15 MW)=Aug2013
Mapalad Diesel Power Plant
(15 MW)=Oct2013
FDC Circulating Fluidized
Bed Biomass-Coal Fired PP
(20 MW)=2015
San Ramon Coal-Fired PP in
Zamboanga (100MW)=2015
Sibuguey PNOC Coal-
Fired PP (100MW)=
2016
- Hydro Power
- Diesel Fired
Committed and ProposedPrivate-Sector InitiatedPower Projects
- Wind, Biomass, Solar
- Coal Fired
SMC Davao Power Plant-
(Ph.1-300MW)=2015 & 2016,
(Ph2-300MW) = 2018;
(Ph.3-600MW)=2019 & 2020
FDC-Misamis CFB
Coal Fired PP
(3x135 MW)=2016
PsagCorp Coal fired
PP (330MW)= 2017
Limbatangon
HEP (6MW) =
2017Culaman HEP
(10MW) = 2018
Tumalaong HEP
(8MW) = 2015
Bubunawan HEP
(8MW) = 2015
Puyo HEP
(30MW) = 2015
Cabadbaran HEP
(14MW) = 2015
Tudaya 1 HEP
(6.6MW) = TBA
Tudaya 2 HEP
(7.0MW) = 2015
DOE List of Power Projects as of July 2013
- Indicative Projects = 2,351.6 MW
- Committed Projects = 580 MW
Ensuring Sufficient Power Supply
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Other Initiative: RE Resource Mapping (10MW below - )
Interruptible Load Program (on going)
Modular Generator Set (on-going)
Interim Mindanao Electricity Market (consultation process)
580 MW committed projects will come in and operate
as scheduled
2013 - 30 MW
2015 - 500 MW
2016 - 50 MW
g pp y
Province
HDI as
of 2009 MDG Acceleration Program for Mindanao:
Focusing on 3 Lagging Goals and 3 Lagging Regions
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• ZamboangaPeninsula
• Caraga
• ARMM
Misamis Oriental 0.65
South Cotabato 0.636
Davao del Sur 0.626
Zamboanga del Sur 0.613
Agusan del Norte 0.562
Lanao del Norte 0.558
Camiguin 0.531
Davao del Norte 0.526
North Cotabato 0.518
Bukidnon 0.514
Misamis Occidental 0.496
Surigao del Sur 0.481
Compostela Valley 0.479
Basilan 0.478
Sultan Kudarat 0.466
Surigao del Norte 0.46
Lanao del Sur 0.432
Zamboanga del Norte 0.399
Sarangani 0.386
Davao Oriental 0.37
Agusan del Sur 0.368
Zamboanga Sibugay 0.367
Tawi-Tawi 0.322
Maguindanao 0.312
Sulu 0.276
Focusing on 3 Lagging Goals and 3 Lagging Regions
Mindanao Integrated Coconut Industry Development Program (MICIDP) Framework
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MINDANAO PEACE &
DEVELOPMENT SECURITY Securing lasting Peace and Development for Mindanao”
9/10/2013
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MinDA
• Threat does not respect boundaries
• Threat is always active & mobile
•Threat thinks and it also plans
The basic assumptions of threat in development
security coordination, may it be maritime or land-based:
Peace and Confl ict Dynamics in Sou thern Phi l ippin es
Peace and Conflict Dynamics in Southern Philippines
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Basilan
Sulu
Tawi - Tawi
Cotabato
Maguindanao
Lanao del Sur
Sultan Kudarat
Sarangani
South Cotabato
Davao
del Su r
Zamboanga
del Norte
Zamboanga del Su r
Lanao
del Norte
Zamboanga
Sibugay
Palawan
Surigao del Sur
Surigao del Norte
Agusan
del Sur
Agusan del Norte
Alleged ASG-Influenced-Areas
1996 GRP-MNLF FPA
SZOPAD:15 Provinces
NPA-Influenced-Areas
6 Provincesoutside SZOPAD
GoP-UN ACT for Peace Programme
Claimed MILF-Influenced-Areas
13 of the SZOPADProvinces
Rido Cases
BIMP-EAGA Maritime Area
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Sunda Strait
Lombok Strait
Torres Strait
STRATEGIC TRANSPORT ROUTE
Sulu & Sulawesi
Seas
Malacca Strait
BIMP-EAGA Maritime Area
LARGE MARINE ECO-REGION
Oil & Gas
Oil & Gas
Oil & Gas
Oil & GasMINERAL DEPOSITS
COASTWATCH SOUTH
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CWS CENTER Zamboanga City
TONGKIL CWS
PANGUTARAN CWS
PILAS ISLAND CWS
PANDAMI CWS
COASTWATCH SOUTH
COASTWATCH SOUTH
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COASTWATCH SOUTH
CWS CENTER DAVAO CITY
CAPE SAN AGUSTIN
SARANGANI ISLAND
MAASIM
MAITUM
KALAMANSIG
COASTWATCH SOUTH
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Coast Watch South Center
Zamboanga City & Davao City
COASTWATCH SOUTH
COASTWATCH SOUTH
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RP FY08
MY FY07
MY FY08
ID FY07
ID FY08
MDA RADARS
RP FY07RP FY08
SMALL BOATS
MY FY08
AIRCRAFT
iSLANDERS
SCHWEIZERS
C2 CENTER
RP FY08
MY FY08
ID FY08
MMEA
BAKORKAMLA
COAST WATCH SOUTH
Single Point of Contact
COASTWATCH SOUTH
Future Maritime Security Coordination
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MMEA COAST WATCH SOUTH
BAKORKAMLA
MULTI-LATERAL FRAMEWORK
© 2010 Rodel Cruz
Future Maritime Security Coordination
MinDA’s Maritime Security –related Initiatives
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• BIMP-EAGA Support Team on Customs, Immigration,
Quarantine and Security (BEST on CIQS) ProjectImprove coordination of CIQS personnel in the official port of entry and exit as
security multiplier
• Implementation of the International Ship and Port Facility
Security Code (ISPS) as mandated by the IMOSeries of meetings with Ports Security Officials under the BIMP-EAGA CIQS Task Force were conducted to address the need for alternative security guidelines, regulations and trade facilitation measures for the non-convention vessels and secondary ports.
• Mainstream economic related agenda in border securitycoordination activities
PH-RI Border Committee Meetings and PH-Mal Coordinating Committee
y
Present Security Configuration in Mindanao
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PNP DIPO
Western
Mindanao
AFP Western
MindanaoCommand
J o i n t A g r e e
m e n t o n
I n t e r - o p e r a
t i b i l i t y
AFP Eastern
Mindanao
Command
PNP DIPO
Eastern
Mindanao
J o i n t A g r e e m e n t o n
I n t e r - o p e r a
t i b i l i t y
y g
Region 9
RPOC / ISOPNP/AFP
ARMM
RPOC / ISO
PNP/AFP
Region 12
RPOC / ISO
PNP/AFP
Region 10
RPOC / ISOPNP/AFP
Region 11
RPOC / ISO
PNP-AFP
CARAGA
RPOC / ISO
PNP/AFP
3rd Air Division - PAF
PCG - SWM PCG - NM PCG - SEM
NFWM
NFEM
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PNP DIPO
Western
Mindanao
AFP Western
Mindanao
Command
J o
i n t A g r e e m e n t o n S e c u r i t y
I n t e r - o p e r a t
i b i l i t y
AFP Eastern
Mindanao
Command
PNP DIPO
Eastern
Mindanao
J o i n t A g r e e m e n t o
n S e c u r i t y
I n t e r - o p e r a t i
b i l i t y
Region 9
RPOC / ISO
PNP/AFP
ARMM
RPOC / ISO
PNP/AFP
Region 12
RPOC / ISO
PNP/AFP
Region 10
RPOC / ISO
PNP/AFP
Region 11
RPOC / ISO
PNP/AFP
CARAGA
RPOC / ISO
PNP/AFP
“Closing the gaps on peace & development security coordination”
MPDSC
3rd Air Division - PAF
NFEMNFWM
PCG - SWM PCG - NM PCG - SEM
Mindanao Peace & Development SecurityC itt P i i l M b
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Authority:
RA 9996: Mindanao Development Authority
Inherent functions of herein converging entitiesProposed JMC to be signed by Sec MinDA, SILG, SND, Sec DOTC & Sec OPAPP
Chairman, Mindanao Development Authority
President, Confederation of Governors, City Mayors &
Municipal League Presidents in Mindanao (CONFED –
Mindanao)
Chairpersons, Regional Peace and Order Councils
Commander, Eastern Mindanao Command
Commander, Western Mindanao Command
Commander, Philippine Coast Guard – SEM
Commander, Philippine Coast Guard – SWM
Commander, Philippine Coast Guard – NM
Director, DIPO Eastern Mindanao
Director, DIPO Western Mindanao
Convenor, Bishops-Ulamas Conference
Representative, CSO/NGO
Representative, Business Sector
MinDA
CONFED Mindanao
RPOC Chairpersons
EASTMINCOMWESTMINCOM
DIPO-EASTMIN
DIPO-WESTMIN
PCG – SEM
PCG –
SWMPCG – NM
BUC
CSO/NGO
Business Sector
Committee (Principal Members)
Mindanao Peace & Development Security Committee
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Regional Peace & Order Council
ARMM
Regional Peace &
Order CouncilCaraga
Regional Peace & Order Council 12
Regional Peace &
Order Council 11
Regional Peace & Order Council 10
Agency Coordination Flow (sample)
MPDSC
TWG
Regional Peace & Order Council 9
MinDA BOARD
National Peace & OrderCouncil
Coordination Platform
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MinDA
RPOC ARMM
RPOC Caraga
RPOC 12
RPOC 11
RPOC 10
RPOC 9
National Peace & Order Council
REDPB - ARMM
RDC Caraga
RDC 12
RDC 11
RDC10
RDC 9
National EconomicDevelopment
Council
Meso
Macro
Micro
MPDSC
Governance
Architecture
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HARNESSING KNOWLEDGE, R&D AND TECHNOLOGY
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• Sector Databanking
• Identification and Selection of Indicators
• Quality Management
• Data Analysis , Modeling and
Simulation
• Directory of Consultants
• Guidelines and Accreditation
• Conduct of various Fora
• Inventory of existing policies
• Identification of gaps – “Policy
Analysis Matrix
• Conduct Policy Studies
• Knowledge Products
• Research and Policy Agenda
• Convergence “Think Tank”
Component 1.Harmonization and
Convergence
Component 2.
Policy Studies and
Compendium of
Researches
Component 3.
Data Management
and CapacityBuilding
Component 4.
Strengthening Local
Consultants
Research & Policy Agenda Themes
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Economic Development
Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation
Human Development and Poverty Reduction
Good Governance and Anti-corruption
Security, Justice and Peace
Economic Development
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• Estimating the economic and social contribution of the mineral
industry in Mindanao – Mineral mapping
• Studies on the per-industry effect of the ASEAN EconomicIntegration starting 2015 (specifically agriculture and industry)
• Spatial Development Plan: Focusing on the Regional Growth
Corridor Connectivity
•
Impact of technology centers to Mindanao’s agriculture sector (interms of sufficiency and farmers & fisher folk wellbeing )
• Extent of MSMEs contribution to the spatial growth of Mindanao
• Document sites suitable for mini-hydro facilities stable & reliable
energy supply• Impact of EPIRA in Mindanao
• Study the benefits of creating a Mindanao Power Corp.
Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation
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Assessment on measuring the risk of Mindanao provinces to climate change and disaster • Risk assessment of population density and movement
• Comparative study on the benefits of implementing the Comprehensive Land Use Planning (CLUP) among LGUs
• Sustainability of natural resources (Included studies: Mindanao Water Availability Study; Soil Suitability Study;
Indigenous Knowledge, Systems and Practices (IKSP)-IKSP on Resource Management: Legends, Beliefs and
Myths; and Technology generation from indigenous resources specifically on the field of Medicine, renewable
energy, metallic products and organic farming methods to improve yields and shelf lives of produce)
Estimating the economic and social contribution of the mineral industry in Mindanao
• Effects of mining to Mindanao water resources
• Conflict management and land use in mining communities
• Development , utilization, and commercialization of appropriate technologies to optimize responsible small
scale mining
Sustainability of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources
• Profiling of Mindanao Coastal Resources
•
Effects of mining and agriculture in Mindanao on fisheries and aquatic resources• Assessment of capacities of LGUs on DRRM specifically on fisheries and aquatic resources
Human Development and Poverty Reduction
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• Modelling the effects of health to economy of Mindanao
•
Mismatch of curriculum offers to the needs of key industriessuch as ship-building, mineral development, power and
renewable energy and agriculture/agribusiness. (Higher
education curriculum viz Mindanao industry needs)
• Assessment of 4Ps impacts in Mindanao
• Does poverty coexist with inequality? Evidence from the small
area estimates (SAE) of poverty incidence in Mindanao
Good Governance and Anti-Corruption
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• Study on Effectiveness of Governance Incentivesand Awards (i.e. Gawad Pamana, Seal of Good
Housekeeping)
• Study on Transparency and Accountability
Mechanisms of the LGUs
• Effectiveness of the LGC implementation
Security, Justice and Peace
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• Review and implementation of conflicting
laws with special attention to land laws and
IPRA.
HEIs play a crucial role in the attainmentof the goals of Mindanao 2020
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of the goals of Mindanao 2020..
• Developing further the social and political sciences that can helpaddress complex social and political issues in Mindanao
• Improving the system of instruction that will reflect a more accuratepicture of Mindanao
• Building a pool of experts
• Undertaking social and scientific researches that support theregion’s development needs.
• Research in aid of policy and decision-making
HEIs play a crucial role in the attainmentof the goals of Mindanao 2020
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• Produce more graduates that can serve the human resourcesneeds of the key industries
• Extension services: convey research-based knowledge tocommunities
• Build and sustain a strong Mindanao-focused scientific and R&Dcommunity and culture
• Unite in the establishment of a Mindanao Knowledge, Researchand Policy Center.
e.g. Ship-BuildingMineral DevelopmentPower and Renewable Energy Agriculture and agribusiness
of the goals of Mindanao 2020..
Daghang Salamat….
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