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ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK (ADB)<br />

Key Area Project Focal<br />

Person/Government<br />

Contact<br />

Education Department of<br />

Education<br />

NASA Compound,<br />

Pasig City<br />

Telefax +632 6359826<br />

Municipal Development<br />

Fund Office<br />

Podium, Executive<br />

Tower Bldg., BSP<br />

complex, Manila<br />

Tel. +632 5239935<br />

PMD<br />

Land Bank of the<br />

Philippines<br />

1598 M.H. del Pilar St.<br />

Malate Manila<br />

Tel. (02) 5220000<br />

loc. 7309<br />

Fax. +632 5288542<br />

OPDS, Department of<br />

Interior and Local<br />

Government<br />

7/F Francisco Gold<br />

Building<br />

EDSA cor. Mapagmahal<br />

St. Quezon City<br />

Telefax +632 9204312<br />

DBP<br />

Sen. Gil Puyat Avenue<br />

Makati City<br />

Tel. +632 8189511<br />

ext. 2320<br />

Telefax +632 8932128/<br />

Housing and Urban<br />

INVENTORY OF PROGRAMS, PROJECTS, AND<br />

INITIATIVES ON LOCAL AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE PHILIPPINES<br />

Program/Pro<br />

jects<br />

Secondary<br />

Education<br />

Development<br />

and<br />

Improvement<br />

Mindanao<br />

Basic<br />

Urban<br />

Services<br />

Sector<br />

Development<br />

of<br />

Poor Urban<br />

Communities<br />

Description/ Objective Implementing<br />

Agency<br />

To reduce inequity and geographical<br />

disparity in the access to quality, and<br />

efficiency of public secondary education<br />

by targeting poverty affected provinces<br />

with low enrolment rates and with low<br />

minimum basic needs indicators. Another<br />

important objective is to facilitate the<br />

decentralization process to establish<br />

conditions for school-based management.<br />

To enable local governments to<br />

provide, upgrade, and rehabilitate basic<br />

municipal infrastructure and services.<br />

Project components include the provision<br />

of physical infrastructure and institutional<br />

capacity building wherein LGUs will be<br />

trained in preparing and implementing<br />

comprehensive land use resource<br />

mobilization program.<br />

To create sustainable systems for<br />

providing loans to LGUs for site<br />

<strong>development</strong> and distribution of tenure to<br />

poor informal settlers. Important project<br />

objectives include the expansion of<br />

access of the urban poor to microcredit<br />

for shelter finance and small enterprise<br />

Department of<br />

Education<br />

(DepEd)/<br />

Municipal<br />

Development<br />

Fund Office<br />

(MDFO)<br />

Land Bank of<br />

the Philippines<br />

(LBP)<br />

Department of<br />

Interior and<br />

Local<br />

Government<br />

(DILG)<br />

Development<br />

Bank of the<br />

Philippines<br />

(DBP)/<br />

Housing and<br />

Urban<br />

Development<br />

Covered LGUs Date of<br />

Implemen<br />

tation<br />

14 provinces:<br />

Ifugao, Benguet,<br />

Antique, Guimaras,<br />

Surigao del Sur,<br />

Agusan del Sur,<br />

Romblon, Masbate,<br />

Negros Oriental,<br />

Leyte, Southern<br />

Leyte, Biliran,<br />

Zamboanga del Sur,<br />

North Cotabato<br />

Regions IX, X, XI,<br />

XII, Caraga, ARMM;<br />

About 40 LGUs in<br />

Mindanao<br />

Cities outside Metro<br />

Manila. Pilot cities<br />

include Angeles City,<br />

Bacolod, Talisay and<br />

Cagayan de Oro City<br />

Status Budget<br />

(Mil)<br />

This document is an updated version of the inventory of programs and projects found in the “Feasibility Study to Establish a Local Governance Development Program (LGDP) in the Philippines (prepared for<br />

AusAID by the Feasibility Study Mission,September 2005).” This includes recently completed and ongoing projects.<br />

11 Dec<br />

1998<br />

31 Dec<br />

2006<br />

27 Sep<br />

2001<br />

30 Jun<br />

2008<br />

18 Dec<br />

2003 to<br />

31 Dec<br />

2009<br />

Ongoing 53.000<br />

Ongoing 33.437<br />

Ongoing 30.237<br />

ADB<br />

ADB<br />

ADB<br />

Funding<br />

Source


Key Area Project Focal<br />

Person/Government<br />

Contact<br />

Planning and<br />

Budgeting<br />

ODA<br />

Harmonizatio<br />

n<br />

Development<br />

Coordinating Council<br />

6th Floor, Atrium<br />

Building, Makati<br />

Avenue, Makati City<br />

Tel. +632 8114116<br />

Program/Pro<br />

jects<br />

Strengthenin<br />

g Provincial &<br />

Local<br />

Planning and<br />

Expenditure<br />

Management<br />

(PEM)<br />

Harmonizatio<br />

n &<br />

Managing for<br />

Results<br />

LGU Finance Local<br />

Government<br />

Finance &<br />

Budget<br />

Reform<br />

Project<br />

Description/ Objective Implementing<br />

Agency<br />

<strong>development</strong> and the promotion of<br />

participatory community-drive planning by<br />

strengthening the role and capacity of<br />

participating communities, LGUs, the<br />

HUDCC, and the NHA to meet their<br />

responsibilities under the LGC of 1991<br />

and the MTPDP.<br />

To strengthen LGU capacity to manage<br />

the decentralization process, including:<br />

enhancing capacity of LGUs to manage<br />

provincial and local planning, investment<br />

programming, and budgeting and<br />

enhancing service delivery capability of<br />

LGUs<br />

The TA supports the country’s response<br />

to the global call for ownership,<br />

harmonization, alignment, results and<br />

mutual accountability under the Paris<br />

Declaration of March 2005, by:<br />

� Encouraging rationalized and simplified<br />

procedures for better implementation of<br />

<strong>development</strong> projects.<br />

� Aligning <strong>development</strong> partner activities<br />

with the Government’s planning cycle<br />

and <strong>development</strong> agenda.<br />

� Harmonizing the dev. Partners’ policies<br />

and procedures among themselves and<br />

with those of the Gov’s to minimize<br />

costs and delays<br />

To provide an analytical overview of key<br />

issues that will guide the formulation of<br />

ADB activities to support reform of LGU<br />

finance and budget processes.<br />

To improve LGU finance through efficient<br />

and effective delivery of relevant<br />

<strong>technical</strong>, policy advisory, management,<br />

and administrative assistance to LGUs for<br />

improved fiscal and financial<br />

management.<br />

Coordinating<br />

Council<br />

(HUDCC)<br />

Covered LGUs Date of<br />

Implemen<br />

tation<br />

NEDA Jan 2005<br />

to Sep<br />

2006<br />

IFG-DOF Jan 2006<br />

to Sep<br />

2007<br />

BLGF-DOF Regions III, IV-A, and VII May 2006<br />

to Dec.<br />

2007<br />

Status Budget<br />

(Mil)<br />

Completed $ 0.35 ADB<br />

Ongoing $ 0.70 ADB<br />

Ongoing 0.850 ADB<br />

This document is an updated version of the inventory of programs and projects found in the “Feasibility Study to Establish a Local Governance Development Program (LGDP) in the Philippines (prepared for<br />

AusAID by the Feasibility Study Mission,September 2005).” This includes recently completed and ongoing projects.<br />

Funding<br />

Source


Key Area Project Focal<br />

Person/Government<br />

Contact<br />

Program/Pro<br />

jects<br />

LGU FInance Local<br />

Governance<br />

& Fiscal<br />

Management<br />

Description/ Objective Implementing<br />

Agency<br />

To support the Government's fiscal<br />

consolidation and poverty reduction<br />

agendas by improving resource<br />

mobilization, expenditure management,<br />

and public service delivery in LGUs so as<br />

to guide the formulation of future ADB<br />

interventions to support reforms in these<br />

areas<br />

Covered LGUs Date of<br />

Implemen<br />

tation<br />

Status Budget<br />

(Mil)<br />

DILG TBD – 3 provinces TBD 1.8 ADB<br />

This document is an updated version of the inventory of programs and projects found in the “Feasibility Study to Establish a Local Governance Development Program (LGDP) in the Philippines (prepared for<br />

AusAID by the Feasibility Study Mission,September 2005).” This includes recently completed and ongoing projects.<br />

Funding<br />

Source


AUSTRALIAN AID (AUSAID)<br />

Key Area Project Focal Person Program/Proje<br />

cts<br />

Human<br />

resource<br />

<strong>development</strong><br />

Capacity<br />

building<br />

Capacity<br />

building<br />

Social<br />

services<br />

INVENTORY OF PROGRAMS, PROJECTS, AND<br />

INITIATIVES ON LOCAL AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE PHILIPPINES<br />

Philippines-<br />

Australia<br />

Human<br />

Resource<br />

Development<br />

Facility<br />

(PAHRDF)<br />

Local<br />

Governance<br />

Development<br />

Program<br />

Philippines-<br />

Australia<br />

Community<br />

Assistance<br />

Program<br />

(PACAP)<br />

Area-Focused<br />

Provinces<br />

Description/ Objective Implementing<br />

Agency<br />

Provides HRD support to selected LGUs,<br />

government agencies and nongovernment<br />

organizations (NGOs).<br />

PAHRDF brings a new approach to<br />

structured HRD interventions (such as<br />

post post graduate and customized<br />

training and <strong>development</strong>) by focusing on<br />

specific needs of key institutions that are<br />

engaged in planned change for improved<br />

service delivery. The PAHRDF is the<br />

result of the merging of the Philippines-<br />

Australia Short Term Training Facility<br />

(PASTTF) and the Australian<br />

Development Scholarship (ADS) in the<br />

Philippines<br />

To improve delivery of basic services by<br />

local government units to enhance local<br />

<strong>development</strong> by strengthening and the<br />

effectiveness of LGU governance<br />

structures and systems<br />

Provides support for community-based<br />

<strong>development</strong> initiatives by nongovernment<br />

organizations, people’s<br />

organizations and local government units<br />

aimed at raising the living standards of<br />

poor and marginalized Filipinos,<br />

Beginning 2005, PACAP’s new phased<br />

will be employing new approaches and<br />

strategies that will enable the facility to<br />

further respond to Philippine <strong>development</strong><br />

priorities,<br />

In line with its Country Program Strategy<br />

for 2004-2008, AusAID will concentrate<br />

efforts to alleviate poverty in five<br />

Covered LGUs Date of<br />

Implement<br />

ation<br />

Regions VII (Bohol), VIII (N<br />

Samar), X, Caraga<br />

Regions VI (MIDC) and VII<br />

(Bohol)<br />

Regions VII (Bohol), VIII (N<br />

Samar), X, Caraga<br />

Nationwide for NGOs<br />

Bohol, Misamis Occidental,<br />

Lanao del Sur, Northern<br />

Samar, and Agusan del<br />

Status Budget<br />

(Mil)<br />

This document is an updated version of the inventory of programs and projects found in the “Feasibility Study to Establish a Local Governance Development Program (LGDP) in the Philippines (prepared for<br />

AusAID by the Feasibility Study Mission,September 2005).” This includes recently completed and ongoing projects.<br />

Funding<br />

Source<br />

2004-2009 Ongoing A$ 60.0 AusAID<br />

2006-2016 Ongoing<br />

2005-2009 A$ 28.3<br />

2004-2008 A$ 17


Key Area Project Focal Person Program/Proje<br />

cts<br />

People’s<br />

participation,<br />

livelihood<br />

Philippines-<br />

Australia<br />

Local<br />

Sustainability<br />

(PALS)<br />

Program II<br />

Health Malaria<br />

Control and<br />

Prevention<br />

Project<br />

Description/ Objective Implementing<br />

Agency<br />

Philippine provinces, namely<br />

Aside from on-going projects, further<br />

assistance will be provided in three main<br />

areas: (a) enhancing planning and service<br />

delivery capabilities, (b) easing<br />

constraints to rural production and<br />

marketing, and (c) developing human<br />

capital<br />

This aims to strengthen participatory<br />

planning and local management of local<br />

resources for the promotion of sustainable<br />

community livelihoods. Communities and<br />

LGUs (selected municipalities) within the<br />

province may propose activities coherent<br />

with the program objectives through the<br />

Program Development Facility<br />

Following the completion of earlier<br />

phases, a Community Trust Fund (CTF)<br />

was established to maintain availability of<br />

resources needed for core equipment and<br />

supplies. Final discussions are now<br />

ongoing as to the mechanism for fund<br />

management by a non-government entity.<br />

Agusan del Sur<br />

(with nongovernment<br />

entity as<br />

manager of CTF)<br />

Sur.<br />

Covered LGUs Date of<br />

Implement<br />

ation<br />

Status Budget<br />

(Mil)<br />

Misamis Occidental 2004-2009 A$19.6<br />

Agusan del Sur CTF will be<br />

monitored<br />

until 2007<br />

Funding<br />

Source<br />

A$ 6.9 AusAID<br />

Agrarian<br />

Philippines- Assistance for the <strong>development</strong> of United Nations Bohol, Northen Samar, 2003 to<br />

A$9.1 AusAID<br />

Reform<br />

Australia innovative approaches to farm and non- Food and Misamis Occidental, 2006<br />

Technical farm livelihood ventures of agrarian Agriculture Surigao del Norte and<br />

Support to reform beneficiaries (ARBs) in Bohol, Organization Agusan del Sur<br />

Agrarian Northern Samar, Misamis Occidental, (FAO)<br />

Reform and Surigao del Norte, and Agusan del Sur. GOP<br />

Rural<br />

The project is working to increase the Counterpart:<br />

Development ability of ARBs to influence their own well<br />

Departm<br />

(PATSARRD) being by incorporating sustained and ent of Land<br />

participatory planning processes into the<br />

operation of the DLR and participating<br />

Reform (DLR)<br />

This document is an updated version of the inventory of programs and projects found in the “Feasibility<br />

Study to Establish a Local Governance Development Program (LGDP) in the Philippines (prepared for<br />

AusAID by the Feasibility Study Mission,September 2005).” This includes recently completed and ongoing projects.


Key Area Project Focal Person Program/Proje<br />

cts<br />

Agrarian<br />

Reform<br />

Land<br />

Administration<br />

and<br />

Management<br />

Project Phase<br />

2<br />

Description/ Objective Implementing<br />

Agency<br />

local government units<br />

Aims to stimulate investment for broad<br />

based economic growth by improving the<br />

property rights environment for private<br />

sector <strong>development</strong>. LAMP II builds on<br />

the reforms achieved in LAMP and further<br />

improves land administration services<br />

through policy, legal and institutional<br />

changes, increased land tenure security<br />

and improve property and land valuation<br />

systems.<br />

Covered LGUs Date of<br />

Implement<br />

ation<br />

DAR Regions V (Naga City), VI<br />

(Iloilo City), VII (Bohol), VIII<br />

(Leyte)<br />

Status Budget<br />

(Mil)<br />

This document is an updated version of the inventory of programs and projects found in the “Feasibility Study to Establish a Local Governance Development Program (LGDP) in the Philippines (prepared for<br />

AusAID by the Feasibility Study Mission,September 2005).” This includes recently completed and ongoing projects.<br />

Funding<br />

Source<br />

2005-2010 Ongoing $ 34 AusAID and<br />

WB


CANADIAN INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT AGENCY<br />

Key Area Project Focal Person Program/Proje<br />

cts<br />

Capacity<br />

building and<br />

governance<br />

Participatory<br />

Governance<br />

Private sector<br />

<strong>development</strong><br />

INVENTORY OF PROGRAMS, PROJECTS, AND<br />

INITIATIVES ON LOCAL AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE PHILIPPINES<br />

Local<br />

Governance<br />

Support<br />

Program in the<br />

Autonomous<br />

Region in<br />

Muslim<br />

Mindanao<br />

(LGSPA)<br />

Building Unity<br />

and Integrating<br />

Local Efforts<br />

towards<br />

Democratic<br />

Development<br />

(BUILD)<br />

Private<br />

Enterprise<br />

Accelerated<br />

Resource<br />

Linkages<br />

(PEARL)<br />

Phase II<br />

Civil society Canada Fund<br />

for Local<br />

Initiatives<br />

(CFLI)<br />

Description/ Objective Implementing<br />

Agency<br />

To enhance local governance capacity in<br />

the ARMM with respect to local<br />

government leadership and management,<br />

service delivery, resource generation and<br />

management, participatory governance,<br />

and peace building.<br />

To support initiatives of Filipino civil<br />

society organization, networks and<br />

government agencies promote democratic<br />

institutions and practices, enhance civil<br />

society's policy role, and strengthen the<br />

political will of governments.<br />

To support the <strong>development</strong> of SMEs thru<br />

sectoral enhancement, partnership<br />

<strong>development</strong>, and capacity <strong>development</strong><br />

for investment promotion<br />

This is a Mission-administered CIDA<br />

program that has been active in the<br />

Philippines since 1983. It supports<br />

projects of local NGOs, POs, and<br />

cooperatives addressing <strong>technical</strong>,<br />

economic, cultural, and/or social<br />

<strong>development</strong> issues<br />

Covered LGUs Date of<br />

Implement<br />

ation<br />

ARMM LGUs under ARMM 2005 -<br />

2010<br />

Embassy of<br />

Canada<br />

DTI, BOI NCR, Western Visayas,<br />

ARMM<br />

Embassy of<br />

Canada<br />

Status Budget<br />

($ Mil)<br />

This document is an updated version of the inventory of programs and projects found in the “Feasibility Study to Establish a Local Governance Development Program (LGDP) in the Philippines (prepared for<br />

AusAID by the Feasibility Study Mission,September 2005).” This includes recently completed and ongoing projects.<br />

2005 -<br />

2007<br />

2002 -<br />

2007<br />

Nationwide Renewed<br />

Annually<br />

Funding<br />

Source<br />

18.00 CIDA<br />

0.5 CIDA<br />

on going 8.6 CIDA<br />

0.8 CIDA


Key Area Project Focal Person Program/Proje<br />

cts<br />

SMEs<br />

<strong>development</strong><br />

Business<br />

Advisory<br />

Project, Phase<br />

II (BAP-II)<br />

MDGs UNICEF-Child<br />

Friendly<br />

Movement<br />

Project<br />

Microenterpri<br />

se<br />

<strong>development</strong><br />

Employment<br />

generation<br />

Capacity<br />

building and<br />

governance<br />

Promoting<br />

Rural Industries<br />

& Market<br />

Enhancement<br />

(PRIME)<br />

Promoting<br />

Youth<br />

Employment<br />

E-government<br />

for efficiency<br />

and<br />

effectiveness<br />

(E-3)<br />

Description/ Objective Implementing<br />

Agency<br />

The project is designed to increase the<br />

operating effectiveness of clusters of<br />

small and medium enterprises (SMEs),<br />

through the use of short-term Filipino and<br />

Canadian business advisors.<br />

To build capacity among governments at<br />

the local level to deliver MDG-related<br />

social services and to advocate for<br />

children's rights at the national level.<br />

To establish viable rural micro<br />

enterprises, to enhance their market<br />

participation, and to foster policy reforms<br />

that assist rural enterprises<br />

To support efforts of the Government and<br />

other partners to formulate and implement<br />

an integrated policy and program package<br />

for youth employment and to build pilot<br />

programs that will generate concrete<br />

outputs<br />

To contribute to the Government of the<br />

Philippines’ efforts to improved and<br />

equitable access by poor women and<br />

men to government social services<br />

through information and communications<br />

technologies<br />

DTI Mindanao and Visayas<br />

Region<br />

Covered LGUs Date of<br />

Implement<br />

ation<br />

Status Budget<br />

($ Mil)<br />

This document is an updated version of the inventory of programs and projects found in the “Feasibility Study to Establish a Local Governance Development Program (LGDP) in the Philippines (prepared for<br />

AusAID by the Feasibility Study Mission,September 2005).” This includes recently completed and ongoing projects.<br />

2003 -<br />

2008<br />

UNICEF Visayas Region 2005 -<br />

2008<br />

Philippine<br />

Development<br />

Assistance<br />

Program Inc.<br />

International<br />

Labor<br />

Organization<br />

Bearing Point<br />

International<br />

Nationwide 2005 -<br />

2010<br />

Nationwide 2005 -<br />

2007<br />

Funding<br />

Source<br />

on going 7.0435 CIDA,<br />

CESO,BPSP<br />

and local<br />

Partners<br />

ongoing 7.5 CIDA,<br />

UNICEF,<br />

AusAid,<br />

NZAid<br />

ongoing 5 CIDA<br />

ongoing 11.2 CIDA<br />

Nationwide 2006-2011 Inception 10 CIDA


EUROPEAN UNION<br />

Key Area Project Focal Person Program/Proje<br />

cts/<br />

Rural<br />

Development<br />

Agrarian<br />

Reform<br />

Sustainable<br />

Development<br />

National Co-Director<br />

Filiberto Guzman,<br />

National Co-Director<br />

Georges Dehoux,<br />

European Co-Director<br />

ERP-CASCADE<br />

Address: Bonfal West,<br />

Bayombong 3700,<br />

Nueva Vizcaya<br />

Tel. : (078) 805-1225.<br />

Mr. Oscar Mama/Mr.<br />

Glynn Baker<br />

Co-Directors, STARCM<br />

2/F Apol J Bldg.<br />

Quezon Blvd,<br />

Kidapawan<br />

City,Cotabato<br />

Telephone(064) 278-<br />

4009<br />

Email:<br />

starcmpmo@yahoo.co<br />

m<br />

The PTF Coordinator<br />

EC UNDP SGP PTF<br />

7th Floor Neda sa<br />

Makati Building, 106<br />

Amorsolo St.,<br />

Legazpi Village, Makati<br />

City<br />

Website :<br />

http://www.sgpptf.org<br />

INVENTORY OF PROGRAMS, PROJECTS, AND<br />

INITIATIVES ON LOCAL AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE PHILIPPINES<br />

Economic Self<br />

Reliance<br />

Programme—<br />

Caraballo and<br />

Southern<br />

Cordillera<br />

Agricultural<br />

Development<br />

Support to<br />

Agrarian<br />

Reform<br />

Communities in<br />

Central<br />

Mindanao<br />

Small Grants<br />

Programme<br />

‘Operations to<br />

Promote<br />

Tropical<br />

Forests’<br />

Description/ Objective Implementers Covered LGUs Date of<br />

Impleme<br />

ntation<br />

To assist indigenous rural people in<br />

promoting an agro-based local economy<br />

that improves incomes and standard of<br />

living while allowing them to remain<br />

settled in their area<br />

To increase self-reliance, living standards<br />

and quality of life for farming households<br />

in 50 agrarian reform communities<br />

(ARCs)<br />

To implement EU Development policy<br />

based on priority for the poor, working<br />

towards sustainable <strong>development</strong> and<br />

integration into the mainstream economy<br />

by empowering the traditional forest<br />

people and rural poor to maintain, to<br />

reintroduce, to develop and practice<br />

traditional an novel ways of sustainable<br />

forest use.<br />

Department of<br />

Agriculture; local<br />

governments<br />

Benguet, Nueva Vizcaya,<br />

Nueva Ecija<br />

DAR Lanao del Norte, North<br />

Cotabato, Sultan Kudarat<br />

and Lanao del Sur (ARMM)<br />

UNDP, SEAMEO<br />

Regional Centre<br />

for Graduate<br />

Study and<br />

Research in<br />

Agriculture<br />

(SEARCA)<br />

Status Budget<br />

(Million<br />

Euro)<br />

This document is an updated version of the inventory of programs and projects found in the “Feasibility Study to Establish a Local Governance Development Program (LGDP) in the Philippines (prepared for<br />

AusAID by the Feasibility Study Mission,September 2005).” This includes recently completed and ongoing projects.<br />

11 May<br />

2001-11<br />

May<br />

2008<br />

Los Baños, Laguna Decembe<br />

r 2000-<br />

Decembe<br />

r 2007<br />

Funding<br />

Source<br />

24.5 EU<br />

23.32 EU<br />

Ongoing 15.13 EU; UNDP


INVENTORY OF PROGRAMS, PROJECTS, AND<br />

INITIATIVES ON LOCAL AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE PHILIPPINES<br />

GERMAN DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION / GERMAN TECHNICAL COOPERATION (GTZ)<br />

Key Area Project Focal Person Program/Proje<br />

cts/<br />

Components<br />

Health,<br />

Population &<br />

HIV/AIDS<br />

Dr. Claude Bodart<br />

2 nd Flr., Building 3,<br />

Department of Health,<br />

San Lazaro<br />

Compound Rizal<br />

Avenue, Sta. Cruz,<br />

Manila<br />

Telephone: (632)<br />

7423417 ; 7320121<br />

Telefax: (632) 7116140<br />

Program to<br />

Support<br />

Decentralizatio<br />

n<br />

GTZ Support to<br />

the Philippine<br />

Health Sector<br />

Reform and<br />

Population<br />

Management<br />

Program<br />

Policy Support<br />

Family and<br />

Reproductive<br />

Health<br />

Social Health<br />

Insurance<br />

Pharmaceutical<br />

Component<br />

Brief description of<br />

objectives and activities<br />

The overall goal of the “Program to<br />

Support Decentralization, Philippines”, is<br />

as follows: State, economic sector and<br />

civil society operate within a setting that is<br />

beneficial to decentralization (Visayas,<br />

Mindanao). The project comprises of<br />

three components: (1) political<br />

decentralization and good governance (2)<br />

fiscal decentralization and improved<br />

financial management and (3) institutional<br />

decentralization and improved delivery of<br />

services.<br />

To increase the population’s utilization of<br />

decentralized and high quality health<br />

services.<br />

Analysis and utilization of experiences for<br />

further <strong>development</strong> of policies, strategies<br />

and implementing guidelines<br />

Improvement of community managed<br />

family/reproductive health services<br />

Increasing the coverage of health<br />

insurance for the poorest of the<br />

population<br />

Establishment of a sustainable<br />

pharmaceutical procurement and<br />

distribution system<br />

Implementers Covered LGUs Date of<br />

Impleme<br />

ntation<br />

NEDA, DILG Masbate, Kalibo, Iloilo City,<br />

Bantayan, Cadiz City,<br />

Bacolod, Bais, Dumaguete,<br />

Siquijor, Tagbilaran, Cebu,<br />

Baybay, Tacloban,<br />

Borongan, Biliran<br />

Department of<br />

Health; Phil.<br />

Health Insurance<br />

Corp.;<br />

Participating<br />

LGU's, NGO's,<br />

and Associations<br />

Status Budget<br />

(Million<br />

Euro)<br />

Ongoing 0.68<br />

EUR<br />

This document is an updated version of the inventory of programs and projects found in the “Feasibility Study to Establish a Local Governance Development Program (LGDP) in the Philippines (prepared for<br />

AusAID by the Feasibility Study Mission,September 2005).” This includes recently completed and ongoing projects.<br />

Phase 2<br />

(October<br />

2004 -<br />

Septemb<br />

er 2008<br />

Funding<br />

Source<br />

GTZ<br />

On going 5.8 GTZ


Key Area Project Focal Person Program/Proje<br />

cts/<br />

Components<br />

Employment<br />

Generation<br />

Sustainable<br />

<strong>development</strong><br />

Sustainable<br />

<strong>development</strong><br />

Ms. Martina Vahlhaus,<br />

Program Manager<br />

10th Floor German<br />

Development Center ,<br />

PDCP Bank Center<br />

Building, cor. L.P.<br />

Leviste and V.A.<br />

Rufino Streets Salcedo<br />

Village Makati City.<br />

Telephone: +63 2<br />

8123165 loc 47, Fax:<br />

+63 2 817-9095<br />

Mr. Jan Vakily<br />

Dr. Rudolf Hermes<br />

BFAR Region VI, PMU<br />

Muelle Loney St. Iloilo<br />

City 5000<br />

Peter Keller<br />

c/o NEDA-Region 8,<br />

Candahug Govt.<br />

Centre<br />

6501 Palo, Leyte<br />

(053)-3238624<br />

peter.keller@<strong>gtz</strong>.de<br />

Bert Nasayao, DENR<br />

Region 8, St. Nino Ext.<br />

6500 Tacloban,<br />

Telephone: (053)-<br />

3256340<br />

Local Health<br />

Systems<br />

Development<br />

Support to<br />

Local<br />

Population<br />

Management<br />

Program<br />

Small and<br />

Medium<br />

Enterprise<br />

Development<br />

for Sustainable<br />

Employment<br />

Program<br />

(SMEDSEP)<br />

Integrated<br />

Visayan Sea<br />

Coastal<br />

Resources and<br />

Fisheries<br />

Management<br />

Program<br />

(VisSea)<br />

Leyte Island<br />

Program<br />

Brief description of<br />

objectives and activities<br />

Improvement of inter-local, public-private<br />

partnership and <strong>cooperation</strong> for rational<br />

and need-based local health system in<br />

Region 8<br />

Integration of population concerns into<br />

local <strong>development</strong> planning<br />

To enable public and private institutions to<br />

create a business environment that<br />

nurtures entrepreneurship and<br />

competition<br />

To address the issues of fisheries<br />

resource depletion and persistent poverty<br />

among fisherfolk in the Visayas Sea.<br />

To increase the poor population’s income<br />

thru through sustainable management of<br />

Leyte's natural resources.<br />

Implementers Covered LGUs Date of<br />

Impleme<br />

ntation<br />

DTI, TESDA,<br />

LGUs<br />

Status Budget<br />

(Million<br />

Euro)<br />

This document is an updated version of the inventory of programs and projects found in the “Feasibility Study to Establish a Local Governance Development Program (LGDP) in the Philippines (prepared for<br />

AusAID by the Feasibility Study Mission,September 2005).” This includes recently completed and ongoing projects.<br />

Funding<br />

Source<br />

Visayas 12 GTZ<br />

BFAR Iloilo, Negros<br />

Occidental,Cebu, Masbate<br />

DENR-R8 );<br />

Provincial<br />

Government of<br />

Leyte; Provincial<br />

Government of<br />

Southern Leyte,<br />

City of Tacloban<br />

April<br />

2002 -<br />

2010<br />

Leyte and Tacloban City July 2003<br />

- June<br />

2007<br />

2.05 GTZ<br />

11.5 GTZ


Key Area Project Focal Person Program/Proje<br />

cts/<br />

Components<br />

Poverty<br />

Alleviation<br />

Peace and<br />

<strong>development</strong><br />

Dr. Ute Huebner<br />

Ms. Britta Jell<br />

c/o NEDA Region 8<br />

Candahug<br />

Government Center<br />

6501 Palo, Leyte<br />

Telephone:<br />

09196965885<br />

<strong>gtz</strong>jell@mozcom.com<br />

LGU Finance Development Bank of<br />

the Philippines<br />

Program Development<br />

5/F DBP Building,<br />

Makati Ave. cor. Sen.<br />

Puyat Ave, Makati<br />

Phone: (02) 819 1409<br />

or 8189 511 local 2546<br />

LGU Finance Development Bank of<br />

the Philippines<br />

Head Office, Makati<br />

Ave. cor. Sen. Gil<br />

Puyat Ave., Makati<br />

Phone: (02) 818-9511<br />

loc 3112/3113<br />

LGU Finance Land Bank of the<br />

Philippines<br />

Mr. Liduvino Geron,<br />

Vice President,<br />

28/F, LBP Plaza,<br />

15989 MH del Pilar<br />

corner Dr. Quintos Sts.<br />

Income<br />

Generating<br />

Activities for<br />

Low Income<br />

Strata/Groups<br />

in Eastern<br />

Samar/Leyte<br />

Peace<br />

Development<br />

and Conflict<br />

Transformation<br />

- Mindanao<br />

(Phase II)<br />

Credit Line for<br />

Sustainable<br />

Solid Waste<br />

Management<br />

Program<br />

Credit Line for<br />

Micro, Small<br />

and Medium<br />

Enterprises and<br />

LGUs<br />

LGU<br />

Investment<br />

Program<br />

Brief description of<br />

objectives and activities<br />

To raise the income levels of poor income<br />

groups thru the sustainable use and<br />

management of resources<br />

This is a support program for the<br />

2002Poverty Reduction and Conflict<br />

Transformation in Mindanao funded<br />

To provide financing and <strong>technical</strong><br />

assistance to LGUs and private<br />

enterprises to carry out investments in<br />

solid waste management<br />

To provide financing and <strong>technical</strong><br />

assistance to SMES (for investments in<br />

manufacturing, trading, services) and<br />

LGUs (for local) project<br />

To increase Land Bank of the Philippines’<br />

(LBP) capacity to provide long-term<br />

credits to local government units (LGUs)<br />

to contribute to the quantitative and<br />

qualitative improvement of local<br />

infrastructure.<br />

Implementers Covered LGUs Date of<br />

Impleme<br />

ntation<br />

Status Budget<br />

(Million<br />

Euro)<br />

This document is an updated version of the inventory of programs and projects found in the “Feasibility Study to Establish a Local Governance Development Program (LGDP) in the Philippines (prepared for<br />

AusAID by the Feasibility Study Mission,September 2005).” This includes recently completed and ongoing projects.<br />

Funding<br />

Source<br />

NEDA Eastern Samar / Leyte 2 GTZ<br />

Mindanao<br />

Business Council<br />

Mindanao<br />

DBP Nationwide Ongoing EUR<br />

16.5<br />

DBP Nationwide Ongoing EUR<br />

35.7<br />

2006-<br />

2010<br />

KfW<br />

Developme<br />

nt Bank<br />

KfW<br />

Developme<br />

nt Bank<br />

EUR 15 KfW<br />

Developme<br />

nt Bank


INTERNATIONAL FINANCE CORPORATION<br />

Key Area Project Focal Person Program/Proje<br />

cts/<br />

Components<br />

LGU Finance Valentino Bagatsing<br />

IFC<br />

(02) 848-7333<br />

vbagatsing@ifc.org<br />

INVENTORY OF PROGRAMS, PROJECTS, AND<br />

INITIATIVES ON LOCAL AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE PHILIPPINES<br />

Brief description of<br />

objectives and activities<br />

Municipal Fund This will enable LGUs to access financing<br />

directly from the IFC, a member of the<br />

World Bank Group to fund <strong>development</strong><br />

projects without needing sovereign<br />

guarantee<br />

Implementers Covered LGUs Date of<br />

Impleme<br />

ntation<br />

WB, IFC Nationwide (eligible<br />

borrowers are provincial<br />

and city LGUs)<br />

Status Budget<br />

(Million)<br />

This document is an updated version of the inventory of programs and projects found in the “Feasibility Study to Establish a Local Governance Development Program (LGDP) in the Philippines (prepared for<br />

AusAID by the Feasibility Study Mission,September 2005).” This includes recently completed and ongoing projects.<br />

Funding<br />

Source<br />

Ongoing IFC


JAPAN INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AGENCY (JICA)<br />

Key Area Project Focal Person Program/<br />

Projects<br />

Capacity<br />

building<br />

INVENTORY OF PROGRAMS, PROJECTS, AND<br />

INITIATIVES ON LOCAL AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE PHILIPPINES<br />

CEBU Socio<br />

Economic<br />

Empowerment<br />

and<br />

Development<br />

(SEED) Project<br />

Energy Sustainability<br />

Improvement<br />

of Renewable<br />

Energy<br />

Development<br />

in Village<br />

Electrification<br />

Infrastructure Study on Road<br />

Network<br />

Improvement<br />

for<br />

Development of<br />

Regional<br />

Growth Centers<br />

in RP<br />

Infrastructure Survey on<br />

Inter-Regional<br />

Passenger &<br />

Freight Flow in<br />

RP<br />

Description/ Objective Implementing<br />

Agency<br />

To build local <strong>development</strong><br />

mechanisms that help strengthen local<br />

government administration thru<br />

participatory approaches. The project<br />

provides assistance for capacity<br />

building of <strong>development</strong> partners such<br />

as LGUs, NGOs, and POs. A rural<br />

<strong>development</strong> component provides<br />

assistance to LGUs in identifying,<br />

designing, and implementing rural<br />

<strong>development</strong> projects through<br />

participatory approaches.<br />

To provide expert assistance in the<br />

<strong>development</strong> of small-scale and microlevel<br />

hydroelectric power<br />

Development study<br />

Development study<br />

Covered LGUs Date of<br />

Impleme<br />

ntation<br />

Status Budget<br />

(Million<br />

$)<br />

This document is an updated version of the inventory of programs and projects found in the “Feasibility Study to Establish a Local Governance Development Program (LGDP) in the Philippines (prepared for<br />

AusAID by the Feasibility Study Mission,September 2005).” This includes recently completed and ongoing projects.<br />

Funding<br />

Source


Water and<br />

Sanitation<br />

The Provincial<br />

Sector Plan<br />

Formulation<br />

Study on Water<br />

Supply &<br />

Sanitation in 10<br />

Mindanao<br />

Provinces &<br />

Guimaras<br />

Province<br />

Water Basic Study in<br />

Selection of<br />

High Priority<br />

Cities for the<br />

Establishment<br />

of Suitable<br />

SWM System<br />

Development study<br />

Development study<br />

Project<br />

ODA advisor Individual expert dispatch<br />

<strong>development</strong><br />

for ARMM<br />

Project<br />

Senior Advisor Individual expert dispatch<br />

<strong>development</strong><br />

for Project<br />

and<br />

Development<br />

implementati<br />

and<br />

on<br />

Implementation<br />

(NIA)<br />

Health Participatory<br />

Comprehensive<br />

Health<br />

Administration<br />

in the ARMM<br />

Trainings<br />

Enterprise<br />

Seminar for Trainings<br />

<strong>development</strong><br />

Municipal<br />

Mayors of<br />

Clustered<br />

LGUs—One<br />

Village, One<br />

Product<br />

Movement<br />

Governance Special<br />

Training for<br />

ARMM Officials<br />

Trainings<br />

This document is an updated version of the inventory of programs and projects found in the “Feasibility Study to Establish a Local Governance Development Program (LGDP) in the Philippines (prepared for<br />

AusAID by the Feasibility Study Mission,September 2005).” This includes recently completed and ongoing projects.


Capacity<br />

building<br />

Capacity<br />

Development<br />

and Effective<br />

Aid<br />

Health Promotion of<br />

an Integrated<br />

Community<br />

Managed<br />

Health Program<br />

in Selected<br />

Municipalities<br />

People’s<br />

participation<br />

People’s<br />

participation<br />

in ARMM<br />

NGO Support<br />

Program<br />

Community<br />

Empowerment<br />

Program<br />

Trainings<br />

Trainings<br />

This program was created to directly<br />

benefit people at the grassroots level in<br />

developing countries for the improvement<br />

of their livelihood and welfare.<br />

To promote community capacities for<br />

addressing conflict, livelihood, and other<br />

community problems<br />

This document is an updated version of the inventory of programs and projects found in the “Feasibility Study to Establish a Local Governance Development Program (LGDP) in the Philippines (prepared for<br />

AusAID by the Feasibility Study Mission,September 2005).” This includes recently completed and ongoing projects.


UNITED NATIONS CHILDREN’S FUND<br />

Key Area Project Focal Person Program/Proje<br />

cts<br />

INVENTORY OF PROGRAMS, PROJECTS, AND<br />

INITIATIVES ON LOCAL AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE PHILIPPINES<br />

6th GOP-<br />

UNICEF<br />

Country<br />

Program of<br />

Cooperation for<br />

Children<br />

UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME<br />

Key Area Project Focal Person Program/Proje<br />

cts<br />

Climate<br />

Change<br />

Biodiversity<br />

Conservation<br />

through<br />

Sustainable<br />

Management of<br />

Agta/Dumagat<br />

Ancestral<br />

Domain in<br />

Aurora Dibut ,<br />

Dingalan and<br />

San Luis,<br />

Aurora<br />

Description/ Objective Implementing<br />

Agency<br />

To reduce disparities in children’s right<br />

and sustain past gains within the context<br />

of the Convention on the Rights of the<br />

Child and nationwide Child Friendly<br />

Movement<br />

Description/ Objective Implementing<br />

Agency<br />

To enhance Agta capacity to identify,<br />

recognize, assess biodiversity resources<br />

and sustainably manage their ancestral<br />

domains in at least two (2) sites in the<br />

province.<br />

Philippine<br />

Association for<br />

Intercultural<br />

Development<br />

Covered LGUs Date of<br />

Implement<br />

ation<br />

All provinces and<br />

selected cities (including<br />

Capiz, Antique, Oriental<br />

Negros, Guimaras, Cebu<br />

city, and Northern,<br />

Eastern Samar, and<br />

Southern Leyte in the<br />

Visayas)<br />

Covered LGUs Date of<br />

Implement<br />

ation<br />

Aurora Dibut , Dingalan<br />

and San Luis, Aurora<br />

Status Budget<br />

(Million<br />

$)<br />

This document is an updated version of the inventory of programs and projects found in the “Feasibility Study to Establish a Local Governance Development Program (LGDP) in the Philippines (prepared for<br />

AusAID by the Feasibility Study Mission,September 2005).” This includes recently completed and ongoing projects.<br />

Funding<br />

Source<br />

2005-2009 UN<br />

Status Budget<br />

(Million<br />

$)<br />

On Going 0.04611<br />

222<br />

Funding<br />

Source<br />

UNDP


Key Area Project Focal Person Program/Proje<br />

cts<br />

Biodiversity<br />

Conservation<br />

Biodiversity<br />

Conservation<br />

Community-<br />

Managed<br />

Water<br />

Resource<br />

Utilization and<br />

Biodiversity<br />

Protection for<br />

Micro-hydro<br />

Generation<br />

Marahan,<br />

Calinan District,<br />

Davao City<br />

Biodiversity<br />

Protection at<br />

Dahilayan,<br />

Manolo Fortich,<br />

Bukidnon<br />

Manolo Fortich,<br />

Bukidnon<br />

Participation UNDP<br />

GEF/SGP<br />

Stakeholders<br />

Orientation for<br />

Puerto<br />

Biodiversity<br />

Conservation<br />

Biodiversity<br />

Conservation<br />

Princesa<br />

Community-<br />

Based Coastal<br />

Resource<br />

Management in<br />

Ulugan Bay<br />

Marine Habitat<br />

Conservation<br />

and Eco-<br />

Tourism along<br />

the Pacific<br />

Coast<br />

Description/ Objective Implementing<br />

Agency<br />

To undertake a community-based<br />

watershed protection including the<br />

installation of a micro-hydro system.<br />

To prevent/reduce and eliminate<br />

encroachment of the protected area of Mt.<br />

Kitanglad by the local communities. This<br />

shall be the first project that will translate<br />

the gains of the CPPAP project into real<br />

community activities within the buffer<br />

zone.<br />

Orientation workshop for POs/CBOs and<br />

NGOs, and other stakeholders in and<br />

around Puerto Princesa Subterranean<br />

River National Park on the GEF-SGP and<br />

COMPACT Program.<br />

To continue the initiatives of the<br />

UNESCO/UNDP Project for Ulugan Bay,<br />

specifically to implement activities<br />

directed towards the <strong>development</strong> of<br />

community enterprise (e.g., eco-tourism),<br />

tenurial security and community direct<br />

actions.<br />

To undertake a community-based coastal<br />

resource management project for the<br />

conservation of the biodiversity of Valley<br />

Cove in Northern Luzon.<br />

Bukidnon<br />

Integrated<br />

Network of Home<br />

Industries<br />

(BINHI)<br />

Bukidnon<br />

Integrated<br />

Network of Home<br />

Industries<br />

(BINHI)<br />

Philippine<br />

Association for<br />

Intercultural<br />

Development<br />

(PAFID)<br />

Environmental<br />

Legal Assistance<br />

Center (ELAC)<br />

New Lands<br />

Resources<br />

Developers’<br />

Coop, Inc.<br />

Covered LGUs Date of<br />

Implement<br />

ation<br />

Marahan, Calinan<br />

District, Davao City<br />

Status Budget<br />

(Million<br />

$)<br />

On Going 0.04028<br />

761<br />

Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon On Going 0.04028<br />

761<br />

Puerto Princesa Completed 0.00203<br />

076<br />

Palawan On Going 0.03407<br />

758<br />

Baggao, Cagayan On Going 0.04394<br />

747<br />

This document is an updated version of the inventory of programs and projects found in the “Feasibility Study to Establish a Local Governance Development Program (LGDP) in the Philippines (prepared for<br />

AusAID by the Feasibility Study Mission,September 2005).” This includes recently completed and ongoing projects.<br />

Funding<br />

Source<br />

UNDP<br />

UNDP<br />

UNDP<br />

UNDP<br />

UNDP


Key Area Project Focal Person Program/Proje<br />

cts<br />

Biodiversity<br />

Conservation<br />

Biodiversity<br />

Conservation<br />

Biodiversity<br />

Conservation<br />

Biodiversity<br />

Conservation<br />

Coastal and<br />

Marine<br />

Resources<br />

Conservation<br />

and<br />

Management<br />

for Fishing<br />

Families in<br />

Bunawan<br />

District<br />

Save the La<br />

Mesa<br />

Watershed<br />

Project Nature<br />

Park:<br />

Development of<br />

Conservation<br />

Awareness<br />

Areas<br />

Water<br />

Catchment<br />

Management<br />

and Water<br />

Resources<br />

Utilization for<br />

Small Agri-<br />

Processing and<br />

Electrification<br />

Project<br />

Community and<br />

Lake<br />

Resources<br />

Management<br />

and<br />

Development<br />

Program<br />

Description/ Objective Implementing<br />

Agency<br />

Tto undertake coastal and marine<br />

resources conservation and management<br />

for fishing families in Bunawan District.<br />

To undertake activities for the protection,<br />

conservation and management of the<br />

biodiversity in La Mesa Watershed.<br />

To develop and install a 24-kW microhydro<br />

power system for community<br />

electrification and conserve a 25-hectare<br />

watershed area.<br />

To undertake community-based activities<br />

for the protection, conservation and<br />

management of the resources and<br />

strengthen communities around Lake<br />

Buhi.<br />

Bantay Kalikasan<br />

ABS-CBN<br />

Foundation<br />

Saloy Multipurpose<br />

Cooperative<br />

Bicol Church-<br />

Based Consumer<br />

Services for<br />

Development,<br />

Inc.<br />

Covered LGUs Date of<br />

Implement<br />

ation<br />

Bunawan District, Davao<br />

City<br />

La Mesa Watershed,<br />

Metro Manila<br />

Saloy, Calinan, Davao<br />

City<br />

Status Budget<br />

(Million<br />

$)<br />

On Going 0.02980<br />

520<br />

On Going 0.04651<br />

163<br />

On Going 0.04562<br />

180<br />

Camarines Sur On Going 0.03834<br />

103<br />

This document is an updated version of the inventory of programs and projects found in the “Feasibility Study to Establish a Local Governance Development Program (LGDP) in the Philippines (prepared for<br />

AusAID by the Feasibility Study Mission,September 2005).” This includes recently completed and ongoing projects.<br />

Funding<br />

Source<br />

UNDP<br />

UNDP<br />

UNDP<br />

UNDP


Key Area Project Focal Person Program/Proje<br />

cts<br />

Biodiversity<br />

Conservation<br />

Biodiversity<br />

Conservation<br />

Biodiversity<br />

Conservation<br />

Biodiversity<br />

Conservation<br />

Biodiversity<br />

Conservation<br />

Capacity<br />

Building for the<br />

Fishery<br />

Management of<br />

Balayan<br />

Municipal<br />

Waters<br />

100 Hectares<br />

Biodiversity<br />

Conservation in<br />

Mount Isarog<br />

Natural Park<br />

Lowland and<br />

Upland<br />

Consevation for<br />

Lake Mainit<br />

Influence Areas<br />

Ligawasan<br />

Marsh<br />

Integrated<br />

Conservation<br />

and Resource<br />

Management<br />

Project<br />

Sibuyan Eco-<br />

Tourism<br />

Development<br />

Program<br />

Description/ Objective Implementing<br />

Agency<br />

To undertake community-based activities<br />

for the protection, conservation and<br />

management of 100 hectares forest areas<br />

in Mt. Isarog.<br />

To restore biodiversity in the lake’s<br />

influence area for the different<br />

ecosystems, thereby enhance increased<br />

agricultural and fishery production on a<br />

sustainable and equitable basis.<br />

To protect and rehabilitate the remaining<br />

biodiversity of the Ligawasan Marsh<br />

through community participation.<br />

To undertake biodiversity conservation<br />

through the promotion and<br />

institutionalization of ecotourism projects<br />

and set-up an island-wide network to<br />

serve as a support mechanism for<br />

environmental conservation and<br />

management.<br />

Covered LGUs Date of<br />

Implement<br />

ation<br />

Status Budget<br />

(Million<br />

$)<br />

ANAK-Balayan Balayan, Batangas On Going 0.03946<br />

899<br />

Lupi Biodiversity<br />

Development<br />

Association, Inc.<br />

(LBCDAI)<br />

The AID<br />

Foundation PO<br />

Partner:<br />

Jaliobong<br />

Farmers &<br />

Fisherfolks<br />

Association<br />

Maguindanaoan<br />

Development<br />

Foundation, Inc.<br />

Evelio B. Javier<br />

Foundation, Inc.<br />

Camarines Sur On Going 0.03497<br />

425<br />

Jabonga, Agusan Del<br />

Norte<br />

S.K. Pendatun,<br />

Maguindanao<br />

On Going 0.04408<br />

450<br />

On Going 0.04561<br />

047<br />

Sibuyan Island, Romblon On Going 0.04898<br />

157<br />

Biodiversity<br />

Lake Mainit To restore biodiversity in the lakes which Agro-forest Kitcharao, Agusan del<br />

On Going 0.03223 UNDP<br />

Conservation<br />

Upland will contribute and enhance increased Builder of Norte<br />

107<br />

Resource agricultural and fishery production on a Hinimbangan<br />

Management<br />

and<br />

Biodiversity<br />

Conservation<br />

Project<br />

sustainable equitable basis.<br />

Foundation, Inc.<br />

This document is an updated version of the inventory<br />

of programs and projects found in the “Feasibility Study to Establish a Local Governance Development Program (LGDP) in the Philippines (prepared for<br />

AusAID by the Feasibility Study Mission,September 2005).” This includes recently completed and ongoing projects.<br />

Funding<br />

Source<br />

UNDP<br />

UNDP<br />

UNDP<br />

UNDP<br />

UNDP


Key Area Project Focal Person Program/Proje<br />

cts<br />

Biodiversity<br />

Conservation<br />

Biodiversity<br />

Conservation<br />

Climate<br />

Change<br />

Biodiversity<br />

Conservation<br />

Community-<br />

Based Coastal<br />

Resource<br />

Management<br />

Program<br />

Towards<br />

Sustainable<br />

Integrated Area<br />

Development<br />

Watershed<br />

Conservation<br />

and<br />

Management<br />

and Micro-<br />

Hydropower<br />

Development<br />

for<br />

Electrification<br />

and Livelihood<br />

Project<br />

Binosawan<br />

Micro-<br />

Hydropower<br />

Development<br />

for<br />

Electrification,<br />

Livelihood and<br />

Watershed<br />

Rehabilitation<br />

and<br />

Management<br />

Project<br />

Siquijor<br />

Integrated<br />

Management of<br />

Coastal<br />

Resources<br />

Description/ Objective Implementing<br />

Agency<br />

Community-based activities towards<br />

biodiversity conservation though actual<br />

conservation activities of coral reefs and<br />

mangrove resources, policy formulation<br />

and law enforcement in 14 barangays in<br />

San Jose, Antique.<br />

Development and installation of a microhydro<br />

power system for household<br />

electrification and operation of a mini-ice<br />

plant, and protection and conservation of<br />

watershed areas in Bagong Bayan.<br />

Assistance to fishing community of<br />

Binosawan in the conservation of its<br />

watershed area and enhance the<br />

resource conditions of Rapu-rapu.<br />

Social infrastructure building and<br />

strengthening biodiversity conservation<br />

and resource tenure improvement<br />

(including establishing tenurial rights over<br />

the 15-kilometer municipal waters),<br />

community strengthening, IEC and<br />

productivity systems <strong>development</strong><br />

(livelihood).<br />

PROCESS-<br />

Panay<br />

Foundation, Inc.<br />

Samahan ng mga<br />

Magsasaka sa<br />

Bagong Bayan<br />

(SMB) and<br />

Palawan Center<br />

for Appropriate<br />

Technology<br />

(PCART)<br />

Sagip Isla, Sagip<br />

Kapwa, Inc.<br />

St. Catherine<br />

FamilyHelper<br />

Project Inc.<br />

Covered LGUs Date of<br />

Implement<br />

ation<br />

Status Budget<br />

(Million<br />

$)<br />

San Jose, Antique On Going 0.04523<br />

107<br />

Bagong Bayan, Roxas,<br />

Palawan<br />

Binosawan, Rapu-rapu,<br />

Albay<br />

On Going 0.04904<br />

347<br />

On Going 0.04634<br />

956<br />

Larena, Siquijor, Siquihor On Going 0.04249<br />

719<br />

This document is an updated version of the inventory of programs and projects found in the “Feasibility Study to Establish a Local Governance Development Program (LGDP) in the Philippines (prepared for<br />

AusAID by the Feasibility Study Mission,September 2005).” This includes recently completed and ongoing projects.<br />

Funding<br />

Source<br />

UNDP<br />

UNDP<br />

UNDP<br />

UNDP


Key Area Project Focal Person Program/Proje<br />

cts<br />

Participation UNDP<br />

GEF/RNE SGP<br />

Stakeholders’<br />

Writeshops for<br />

Year 2002<br />

Biodiversity<br />

Conservation<br />

Biodiversity<br />

Conservation<br />

Climate<br />

Change<br />

Victoria M. Lopez,<br />

SIBAT Executive<br />

Director ((02) 983-1947<br />

Development of<br />

Functional Eco-<br />

Tourism<br />

Parameters for<br />

UNDP<br />

GEF/RNE SGP<br />

Community-<br />

Based<br />

Biodiversity<br />

Conservation<br />

and Microhydro<br />

Power<br />

Generation<br />

Towards<br />

Sustainable<br />

Development<br />

Community-<br />

Based<br />

Watershed<br />

Management<br />

and Microhydro<br />

Power<br />

Development<br />

Project<br />

Description/ Objective Implementing<br />

Agency<br />

The workshop explores and orients<br />

possible/potential SGP grantees with the<br />

conduct of a writeshop, the result of which<br />

are project concepts/proposals that fall<br />

within the SGP focus and directions.<br />

To undertake a consultation-workshop<br />

and other related activities to assist SGP<br />

draw-up/develop parameters and identify<br />

community-based eco-tourism related<br />

activities.<br />

Development and installation of a<br />

community-based biodiversity and<br />

renewable energy program for the<br />

sustainable <strong>development</strong> of the<br />

indigenous group Mandaya<br />

Watershed conservation/management<br />

and micro-hydro power systems<br />

<strong>development</strong> to assist two (2) indigenous<br />

communities attain food sufficiency<br />

Communities for<br />

Global<br />

Environment<br />

Foundation. Inc.<br />

Covered LGUs Date of<br />

Implement<br />

ation<br />

Ilocos Region, Northern<br />

Luzon, Southern Luzon,<br />

Central Visayas, Western<br />

Visayas<br />

Status Budget<br />

(Million<br />

$)<br />

On Going 0.01674<br />

974<br />

Merlin Espeso Metro Manila Completed 0.00202<br />

963<br />

Caraga<br />

Development<br />

Foundation, Inc.<br />

(CDFI) Caraga,<br />

Davao Oriental<br />

Sibol Ng Agham<br />

At Teknolohiya,<br />

Inc. (SIBAT)<br />

Sitio Sangab, Brgy.<br />

Pichon, Caraga Davao<br />

Oriental<br />

Sitio Adugao, Brgy.<br />

Umnap, Malibcong, Abra<br />

Sitio Caguyen, Brgy.<br />

Cawayan, Baay-Licuan,<br />

Abra<br />

On Going 0.04987<br />

500<br />

Completed 0.03648<br />

400<br />

This document is an updated version of the inventory of programs and projects found in the “Feasibility Study to Establish a Local Governance Development Program (LGDP) in the Philippines (prepared for<br />

AusAID by the Feasibility Study Mission,September 2005).” This includes recently completed and ongoing projects.<br />

Funding<br />

Source<br />

UNDP<br />

UNDP<br />

UNDP<br />

UNDP


Key Area Project Focal Person Program/Proje<br />

cts<br />

Climate<br />

Change<br />

Biodiversity<br />

Conservation<br />

Climate<br />

Change<br />

Rev. Romeo Dawaton Apayao<br />

Community-<br />

Based<br />

Resource<br />

Management<br />

Project<br />

Carlos Echavez BFI<br />

Executive Director Bol-<br />

Anon Foundation, Inc.<br />

(BFI)<br />

Indigenous<br />

Resource<br />

Management<br />

System among<br />

the<br />

Maguindanaoa<br />

n Bangsamoro<br />

Towards the<br />

Sustainability of<br />

Ligawasan<br />

Marshland in<br />

Cotabato and<br />

Maguindanao<br />

Provinces: A<br />

Research<br />

Study<br />

Management<br />

Project<br />

Community-<br />

Based<br />

Promotion and<br />

Development of<br />

Non-<br />

Conventional<br />

Energy Source<br />

Description/ Objective Implementing<br />

Agency<br />

Development and establishment of a<br />

clean, renewable energy source for two<br />

(2) tribal communities in Apayao.<br />

To identify, assess and evaluate the:<br />

existing resource management system for<br />

fishing and rice farming; access to and<br />

control by the Maguindanaon<br />

Bangsamoro of the Ligawasan<br />

Marshland;<br />

Installation and use of biogas fuel for<br />

cooking, lighting and heating; Project to<br />

demonstrate local actions (grassroots<br />

level) in addressing global warming and<br />

climate change.<br />

Sibol Ng Agham<br />

At Teknolohiya,<br />

Inc. (SIBAT)<br />

Harris M.<br />

Sinolinding<br />

Graduate Student<br />

CLSU, Muñoz,<br />

Nueva Ecija<br />

Bol-Anon<br />

Foundation, Inc.<br />

(BFI)<br />

Covered LGUs Date of<br />

Implement<br />

ation<br />

Sitio Buneg, Brgy.<br />

Nabuangan, Conner,<br />

Apayao & Bry. Upper<br />

Katablangan, Conner,<br />

Apayao<br />

Ligawasan Marshland,<br />

Cotabato and<br />

Maguindanao Provinces<br />

Brgys. Hagbuyo and San<br />

Isidro, San Miguel, Bohol<br />

Status Budget<br />

(Million<br />

$)<br />

On Going 0.04391<br />

100<br />

Completed 0.00158<br />

700<br />

Completed 0.02098<br />

800<br />

This document is an updated version of the inventory of programs and projects found in the “Feasibility Study to Establish a Local Governance Development Program (LGDP) in the Philippines (prepared for<br />

AusAID by the Feasibility Study Mission,September 2005).” This includes recently completed and ongoing projects.<br />

Funding<br />

Source<br />

UNDP<br />

UNDP<br />

UNDP


Key Area Project Focal Person Program/Proje<br />

cts<br />

Climate<br />

Change<br />

Ian Batchanicha<br />

Executive Director<br />

Organic Farming Field<br />

Experimental Resource<br />

Station (OFFERS)-<br />

Participation Engr. Nazario Cacayan,<br />

YAMOG; Engr. Jenny<br />

Monteagudo, PFEC;<br />

Ms. Jojo Leyson,<br />

ZDNCSCD<br />

Climate<br />

Change<br />

Biodiversity<br />

Conservation<br />

Victoria Lopez,<br />

Executive Director,<br />

SIBAT<br />

Ms. Lemia Simbulan,<br />

ASFI Executive Director<br />

Solar-Powered<br />

Water Pumping<br />

System<br />

UNDP GEF-<br />

SGP<br />

Stakeholders<br />

Wrtieshop 2000<br />

NGO-PO<br />

Consultation on<br />

Renewable<br />

Energy<br />

Small Island<br />

Sustainable<br />

Development<br />

Program<br />

Description/ Objective Implementing<br />

Agency<br />

Installation of a solar-powered<br />

(photovoltaic) water pumping system for<br />

domestic use and conservation of the<br />

watershed in Barangay Buloc, Tubungan,<br />

Iloilo.<br />

Stakeholders' Writeshop for SGP<br />

grantees and potential NGO-PO partners<br />

to provide a shared foundation of<br />

understanding about the GEF-SGP<br />

purpose, structures and operations.<br />

Workshop-Consultation on New and<br />

Renewable Energy Systems for NGOs<br />

and POs working in off-grid areas in the<br />

Visayas and Mindanao regions<br />

Effective local governance; - Project<br />

resource management; - Economic<br />

enhancement; - Basic social services;<br />

SGP provides funding for the biodiversity<br />

conservation while ASF supports the<br />

other components (i.e., community<br />

organizing, capability building, livelihood,<br />

etc.)<br />

Organic Farming<br />

Field<br />

Experimental<br />

Resource Station<br />

(OFFERS)-<br />

YAMOG RE<br />

Development<br />

Group, Microhydro<br />

Service<br />

Center, Phil. Fdn.<br />

For<br />

Environmental<br />

Concerns<br />

(PFEC),<br />

Zamboanga del<br />

Norte Center for<br />

Social Concerns<br />

and Development<br />

Sibol Ng Agham<br />

At Teknolohiya,<br />

Inc. (SIBAT)<br />

Andres Soriano<br />

Foundation, Inc.<br />

Covered LGUs Date of<br />

Implement<br />

ation<br />

Davao City, Baguio City,<br />

Cebu City,Dipolog City,<br />

Zamboanga City<br />

Cebu City and Davao<br />

City<br />

Brgy. Abagat, Agutaya,<br />

Northeastern Palawan<br />

Status Budget<br />

(Million<br />

$)<br />

Completed 0.00828<br />

200<br />

On Going 0.02148<br />

700<br />

Completed 0.00403<br />

200<br />

Completed 0.00765<br />

700<br />

This document is an updated version of the inventory of programs and projects found in the “Feasibility Study to Establish a Local Governance Development Program (LGDP) in the Philippines (prepared for<br />

AusAID by the Feasibility Study Mission,September 2005).” This includes recently completed and ongoing projects.<br />

Funding<br />

Source<br />

UNDP<br />

UNDP<br />

UNDP<br />

UNDP


Key Area Project Focal Person Program/Proje<br />

cts<br />

Biodiversity<br />

Conservation<br />

Climate<br />

Change<br />

Biodiversity<br />

Conservation<br />

Biodiversity<br />

Conservation<br />

Biodiversity<br />

Conservation<br />

Biodiversity<br />

Conservation<br />

Biodiversity<br />

Conservation<br />

Patricio Mangrove<br />

Nursery<br />

Improvement<br />

Project<br />

Ms. Simplica P.<br />

Pedrablanca, AKKI<br />

President<br />

Jose Ramirez,<br />

Chairperson<br />

Watershed<br />

Management<br />

and Water<br />

Utilization for<br />

Micro-hydro<br />

Power<br />

Generation<br />

Sustainable<br />

Management of<br />

Coastal<br />

Resources and<br />

Seaweed<br />

Production<br />

Jun Lontok, Jr. Environmental<br />

Conservation<br />

through<br />

Community-<br />

Based<br />

Resource<br />

Beverly Capena<br />

Executive Director<br />

Fr. Medardo Salomia,<br />

DCM Executive Director<br />

Management<br />

Coastal<br />

Resource<br />

Management<br />

for Sustainable<br />

Development<br />

NAGAMATAKA<br />

Integrated<br />

Coastal<br />

Enhancement<br />

Resource<br />

Management<br />

Program<br />

Erumanen<br />

Menuvu<br />

Community<br />

Description/ Objective Implementing<br />

Agency<br />

Improvement of a mangrove nursery to<br />

sustain its operation and serve as an<br />

educational tool for primary students.<br />

Development of a community-managed<br />

micro-hydro power system and<br />

biodiversity protection; Project to<br />

demonstrate local actions in addressing<br />

global environmental problems (i.e.,<br />

climate change)<br />

A joint project of GEF-SGP and Land<br />

Bank of the Philippines, the project<br />

involves the establishment of a<br />

sustainable and competitive seaweed<br />

farming industry in Siargao Island<br />

La Huerta United<br />

Parañaque<br />

Fishermen's<br />

Association<br />

Alagad<br />

Kalambuan Ug<br />

Kinaiyahan, Inc.<br />

(AKKI)<br />

Luntiang<br />

Alayansa ng<br />

Bundok Banahaw<br />

(LABB)<br />

South Phil.<br />

Integrated Area<br />

Development<br />

Fdn, Inc.<br />

(SPIADFI)<br />

Interfaith<br />

Movement for<br />

Peace and<br />

Development<br />

(IMPEDE)<br />

Covered LGUs Date of<br />

Implement<br />

ation<br />

Brgy. La Huerta,<br />

Parañaque City<br />

Tubajon, Dinagat Island,<br />

Surigao del Norte<br />

Siargao Del Carmen,<br />

Siargao Island,<br />

Surigagao del Norte<br />

Candelaria, Dolores,<br />

Sariaya and Tayabas,<br />

Quezon Province<br />

San Juan and St.<br />

Bernard, Southern Leyte<br />

Dawan and Mamali, Mati,<br />

Davao Oriental<br />

Status Budget<br />

(Million<br />

$)<br />

Completed 0.00136<br />

200<br />

On Going 0.04610<br />

376<br />

On Going 0.03573<br />

900<br />

On Going 0.02818<br />

191<br />

On Going 0.00828<br />

200<br />

On Going 0.03618<br />

791<br />

ASTBI Carmen, Cotabato On Going 0.02771<br />

277<br />

This document is an updated version of the inventory of programs and projects found in the “Feasibility Study to Establish a Local Governance Development Program (LGDP) in the Philippines (prepared for<br />

AusAID by the Feasibility Study Mission,September 2005).” This includes recently completed and ongoing projects.<br />

Funding<br />

Source<br />

UNDP<br />

UNDP<br />

Land Bank of<br />

the<br />

Philippines,<br />

UNDP<br />

UNDP<br />

UNDP<br />

UNDP<br />

UNDP


Key Area Project Focal Person Program/Proje<br />

cts<br />

Biodiversity<br />

Conservation<br />

Biodiversity<br />

Conservation<br />

Resource<br />

Development<br />

Project<br />

Lily Alcantara Three<br />

Diamonds<br />

Watershed<br />

Biodiversity<br />

Wendell Acena, Project<br />

Officer<br />

2372687/2372231<br />

Conservation<br />

Community-<br />

Based Pawikan<br />

Conservation<br />

Description/ Objective Implementing<br />

Agency<br />

Three Diamonds<br />

Multi-purpose<br />

Cooperative, Inc.<br />

PRRM-Bataan<br />

Chapter 990<br />

Covered LGUs Date of<br />

Implement<br />

ation<br />

Pallagao, Baggao,<br />

Cagayan<br />

Brgy. Nagbalayong,<br />

Morong, Bataan<br />

Status Budget<br />

(Million<br />

$)<br />

On Going 0.02493<br />

617<br />

On Going 0.03989<br />

362<br />

This document is an updated version of the inventory of programs and projects found in the “Feasibility Study to Establish a Local Governance Development Program (LGDP) in the Philippines (prepared for<br />

AusAID by the Feasibility Study Mission,September 2005).” This includes recently completed and ongoing projects.<br />

Funding<br />

Source<br />

UNDP<br />

UNDP


INVENTORY OF PROGRAMS, PROJECTS, AND<br />

INITIATIVES ON LOCAL AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE PHILIPPINES<br />

UNITED STATES AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT (USAID)<br />

Key Area Project Focal Person Program/Projec<br />

ts<br />

Livelihood The Livelihood<br />

Enhancement<br />

and Peace<br />

Program<br />

(LEAP)<br />

Governance Transparent<br />

and<br />

Accountable<br />

Governance<br />

(TAG)<br />

Justice Barangay<br />

Justice Service<br />

System<br />

Peace and<br />

<strong>development</strong><br />

Capacity<br />

building<br />

Economic<br />

<strong>development</strong><br />

Program Management<br />

Office, Davao City<br />

1 Ladislawa Bldg.,<br />

Ladislawa Avenue,<br />

Buhangin,<br />

Davao City 8000,<br />

Philippines<br />

Tel (63-82) 225-1569 to<br />

75<br />

Fax (63-82) 225-1479<br />

Email:<br />

infocen@mindanao.org<br />

Community<br />

Policing<br />

Integrated<br />

Multisectoral<br />

Capacity<br />

Building<br />

Growth with<br />

Equity in<br />

Mindanao<br />

(GEM)<br />

Program<br />

Description/Objective Implementing<br />

Agency<br />

To integrate former rebels in civilian life<br />

by giving them assistance to engage in<br />

small-scale economic production<br />

To promote transparency and<br />

accountability and improve public service<br />

delivery at the local level particularly in<br />

the ARMM.<br />

To enhance access of marginalized<br />

groups to justice by developing alternative<br />

conflict resolution mechanisms and<br />

training Barangay Justice advocates and<br />

service providers.<br />

To promote collaboration between LGUs,<br />

the police, and the public in the planning<br />

and implementation of peace and order<br />

plans<br />

To build the capacities of regional and<br />

local government officials and other<br />

stakeholders in designing, planning, and<br />

implementing <strong>development</strong> projects<br />

To expand economic opportunities by<br />

strengthening business support<br />

organizations to better enable them to<br />

provide needed services to members in<br />

expanding the production, marketing and<br />

export of high-value commodities<br />

To provide small and medium-scale<br />

infrastructures in Mindanao<br />

To accelerate economic growth in<br />

Mindanao and help assure that as many<br />

people as possible, benefit from the<br />

economic growth.<br />

Covered LGUs Date of<br />

Implement<br />

ation<br />

ARMM<br />

Selected municipalities in<br />

the ARMM<br />

Status Budget<br />

(Million $)<br />

This document is an updated version of the inventory of programs and projects<br />

found in the “Feasibility Study to Establish a Local Governance Development Program (LGDP) in the Philippines (prepared for<br />

AusAID by the Feasibility Study Mission,September 2005).” This includes recently completed and ongoing projects.<br />

ARMM<br />

Up to 2007<br />

Funding<br />

Source


Key Area Project Focal Person Program/Projec<br />

ts<br />

Health Local<br />

Government<br />

Health Services<br />

Family<br />

planning and<br />

health<br />

Reducing<br />

Unintended<br />

Pregnancy and<br />

Improving<br />

Healthy<br />

Reproductive<br />

Behavior<br />

Health Improving Child<br />

Survival, Health<br />

and Nutrition<br />

Environment Improving<br />

Sustainable<br />

Management of<br />

Natural<br />

Resources and<br />

Biodiversity<br />

Conservation<br />

Energy Expand and<br />

Improve<br />

Access to<br />

Economic and<br />

Social<br />

Infrastructure<br />

Education Education<br />

Quality and<br />

Access for<br />

To improve governance in the ARMM<br />

Description/Objective Implementing<br />

Agency<br />

To strengthen the management and<br />

delivery of family planning, tuberculosis<br />

diagnosis and treatment, maternal and<br />

child health, HIV/AIDS (selected cities)<br />

and other health services to 539 LGUs<br />

nationwide including all LGUs of the<br />

ARMM<br />

To provide <strong>technical</strong> assistance and<br />

training to local government health<br />

practitioners and service providers in as<br />

many as 537 cities and municipalities<br />

To provide Vitamin A supplementation<br />

activities and immunization campaigns in<br />

the conflict-affected areas of Mindanao.<br />

To promote good environmental<br />

governance at both national and local<br />

levels. The agency supports at least 80<br />

local governments, communities and<br />

other stakeholders to implement forest<br />

and coastal resource use plans through<br />

training for local governments and<br />

communities, sharing of best practices,<br />

promotion of private-public partnerships,<br />

and sustainable livelihood approaches<br />

To provide electricity to 1,500 additional<br />

households in remote communities in<br />

conflict-affected areas with renewable<br />

energy systems, including solar and<br />

micro-hydro<br />

To improve instruction in reading, math,<br />

science, and English in the elementary<br />

schools of selected municipalities of the<br />

Management<br />

Sciences for<br />

Health (MSH),<br />

Chemonics<br />

International, and<br />

the Academy for<br />

Educational<br />

Development<br />

Hellen Keller<br />

International<br />

Development<br />

Alternatives<br />

(DAI), Tetra-<br />

Tech,<br />

ACDI/VOCA,<br />

World Wide Fund<br />

for Nature, and<br />

the US<br />

Department of<br />

Covered LGUs Date of<br />

Implement<br />

ation<br />

Status Budget<br />

(Million $)<br />

This document is an updated version of the inventory of programs and projects found in the “Feasibility Study to Establish a Local Governance Development Program (LGDP) in the Philippines (prepared for<br />

AusAID by the Feasibility Study Mission,September 2005).” This includes recently completed and ongoing projects.<br />

Interior<br />

PA Consulting,<br />

Winrock, and the<br />

US Department<br />

of Energy<br />

Creative<br />

Associates<br />

International as<br />

Zamboanga del Norte,<br />

Zamboanga del Sur,<br />

Zamboanga Sibugay,<br />

2005<br />

2006<br />

2005<br />

2006<br />

2005<br />

Funding<br />

Source<br />

15.5 USAID<br />

3.22<br />

2.576 DA;<br />

2.82 ESF<br />

3.140 DA;<br />

.820 ESF<br />

1.5 DA;<br />

2.5 ESF<br />

.720 DA<br />

2.5 ESF<br />

5.00 DA<br />

3.080 ESF<br />

USAID<br />

USAID<br />

USAID


Conflict<br />

Resolution in<br />

Mindanao<br />

Learning and<br />

Livelihood<br />

Skills<br />

(EQUALLS)<br />

Addressing<br />

Conflict<br />

Transitional<br />

Issues<br />

ARMM and the western and central<br />

provinces of Mindanao.<br />

To provide livelihood training of the<br />

approximately 1,000 former Moro National<br />

Liberation Front combatants remaining to<br />

be fully integrated into the economy<br />

principal<br />

contractor;<br />

grantees are<br />

International<br />

Youth<br />

Foundation, Save<br />

the Children,<br />

Real World<br />

Productions,<br />

Knowledge<br />

Channel,<br />

Synergeia<br />

Foundation,<br />

Brother’s Brother<br />

Foundation<br />

Louis Berger<br />

Group as<br />

principal<br />

contractor; with<br />

the following as<br />

grantees:<br />

Bangsamoro<br />

Women’s<br />

Foundation for<br />

Peace and<br />

Development and<br />

the Bangsamoro<br />

Development<br />

Agency<br />

North Cotabato, South<br />

Cotabato, Sultan Kudarat,<br />

Sarangani<br />

2006 1.5 DA<br />

2.6 ESF<br />

ARMM 2005 .500 DA<br />

4.00 ESF<br />

This document is an updated version of the inventory of programs and projects found in the “Feasibility Study to Establish a Local Governance Development Program (LGDP) in the Philippines (prepared for<br />

AusAID by the Feasibility Study Mission,September 2005).” This includes recently completed and ongoing projects.<br />

USAID


WORLD BANK<br />

Key Area Project Focal Person Program/<br />

Projects<br />

Energy Supplemental<br />

Project to the<br />

Rural Power<br />

Project<br />

Sustainable<br />

<strong>development</strong><br />

INVENTORY OF PROGRAMS, PROJECTS, AND<br />

INITIATIVES ON LOCAL AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE PHILIPPINES<br />

Laguna de Bay<br />

Institutional<br />

Strengthening<br />

and Community<br />

Participation/LI<br />

SCOP<br />

Health Second<br />

Women's<br />

Health & Safe<br />

Motherhood<br />

Project<br />

Environment Manila Third<br />

Sewerage<br />

Project<br />

Description/ Objective Implementing<br />

Agency<br />

To assist the country in making<br />

available affordable, reliable, and<br />

adequate supply of electricity in rural<br />

communities<br />

To assist the Laguna Lake Development<br />

Authority (LLDA), LGUs, and other<br />

stakeholders, in improving watershed<br />

environmental quality of the Laguna De<br />

Bay watershed.<br />

To demonstrate in selected sites a<br />

sustainable and cost-effective model of<br />

delivering health services that enhances<br />

access of disadvantaged women to<br />

acceptable and high quality reproductive<br />

health services. The project supports<br />

local governments in mobilizing networks<br />

of public and private providers to deliver<br />

the integrated Women's Health and Safe<br />

Motherhood service package (WHSM-<br />

SP), with focus on maternal care, family<br />

planning and STI/HIV control services.<br />

To increase the coverage and<br />

effectiveness of sewerage service<br />

delivery in participating areas of Metro<br />

Manila through an integrated approach<br />

involving septage and sewage<br />

management and increasing consumer<br />

awareness of water pollution problems<br />

and their solutions.<br />

Covered LGUs Date of<br />

Implement<br />

ation<br />

Status Budget<br />

( $ Mil)<br />

This document is an updated version of the inventory of programs and projects found in the “Feasibility Study to Establish a Local Governance Development Program (LGDP) in the Philippines (prepared for<br />

AusAID by the Feasibility Study Mission,September 2005).” This includes recently completed and ongoing projects.<br />

Funding<br />

Source<br />

DBP, DoE Active 26.7 World Bank<br />

LLDA Active 12.45 World Bank<br />

DOH Sorsogon, Surigao del<br />

Sur, and Iloilo City<br />

Manila Water<br />

Company<br />

Active 38 World Bank<br />

Active 84.46 World Bank


Key Area Project Focal Person Program/<br />

Projects<br />

Capacity<br />

building<br />

Capacity<br />

building<br />

Capacity<br />

building<br />

Capacity<br />

building<br />

Capacity<br />

building<br />

Contact: Atty. Gil<br />

Fernando-Cruz<br />

Executive Director<br />

Tel. No.: +02-892-<br />

6829/6885/6908<br />

E-mail:<br />

lcp@graphixweb.com<br />

URL:<br />

http://www.lcp.org.ph<br />

Project Director<br />

Tel: +632-931-9147<br />

Fax: +632-931-8172<br />

Contact: Juanito Espino<br />

Jr.<br />

Director & Chairman<br />

Project Management<br />

Team<br />

Phone: +02-9319235<br />

Telefax: +02-9317455<br />

E-mail:<br />

lgao.asda@coa.gov.ph<br />

URL:<br />

http://www.coa.gov.ph<br />

Contact: Lilani<br />

Magdamo<br />

Project Director<br />

Phone: +02-525-9185<br />

to 88<br />

Contact: Atty. Gil<br />

Fernando-Cruz<br />

Executive Director<br />

Tel. No.: +02-892-<br />

6829/6885/6908<br />

E-mail:<br />

lcp@graphixweb.com<br />

City<br />

Development<br />

Strategy<br />

KALAHI-<br />

Comprehensive<br />

Integrated<br />

Delivery of<br />

Social Services<br />

(KALAHI-<br />

CIDSS)<br />

LGU Financial<br />

Management<br />

and Audit<br />

Project<br />

(LGUFMAP)<br />

Local<br />

Government<br />

Finance &<br />

Development<br />

Project<br />

(LOGOFIND)<br />

Upscaling<br />

Poverty-<br />

Focused City<br />

Development<br />

Strategy in the<br />

Philippines<br />

Description/ Objective Implementing<br />

Agency<br />

The City Development Strategy (CDS) is<br />

a new tool introduced in the World Bank's<br />

Strategy for Urban Development and<br />

Governance. It engages principal<br />

stakeholders and donors in the following:<br />

formulation and implementation of a<br />

comprehensive <strong>development</strong> strategy for<br />

a city; prioritizing investments and<br />

building consensus; and participation in<br />

actions undertaken to implement this<br />

consensus strategy<br />

To empower local communities through<br />

enhanced participation in barangay<br />

governance and involvement in the<br />

design, implementation, and management<br />

of <strong>development</strong> activities that reduce<br />

poverty.<br />

To strengthen the local government units'<br />

(LGUs') financial management and<br />

auditing skills, particularly in poorer LGUs<br />

where financial management is weak.<br />

To assist participating LGUs in upgrading<br />

their basic infrastructure, services, and<br />

facilities and in strengthening their<br />

capacities for municipal governance,<br />

investment planning, revenue generation,<br />

project <strong>development</strong> and implementation.<br />

To upscale the Cities Development<br />

Strategy (CDS) in the Philippines,<br />

focusing primarily on urban poverty<br />

reduction and in institutionalizing the CDS<br />

approach in the urban policy framework.<br />

League of Cities<br />

of the Philippines<br />

Covered LGUs Date of<br />

Implement<br />

ation<br />

Status Budget<br />

( $ Mil)<br />

This document is an updated version of the inventory of programs and projects found in the “Feasibility Study to Establish a Local Governance Development Program (LGDP) in the Philippines (prepared for<br />

AusAID by the Feasibility Study Mission,September 2005).” This includes recently completed and ongoing projects.<br />

DSWD<br />

Commission on<br />

Audit; Local<br />

Government<br />

Audit Office<br />

Department of<br />

Finance;<br />

Municipal<br />

Development<br />

Fund Office<br />

League of Cities<br />

of the Philippines<br />

Funding<br />

Source<br />

Ongoing World Bank<br />

Ongoing 100 World Bank<br />

Ongoing 0.25 World Bank<br />

Ongoing 60 World Bank<br />

Ongoing 0.5 Habitat,<br />

World Bank


Key Area Project Focal Person Program/<br />

Projects<br />

Capacity<br />

building<br />

Contact Person: Vicky<br />

Pagsanghan<br />

National Coordinator<br />

Tel No. (02) 426 5938<br />

Education Contacts: Usec.<br />

Aristotle Alip<br />

Project Director<br />

Phone: +02-931-9147<br />

Telefax: +02-931-8172<br />

E-mail:<br />

npmo@ecd.gov.ph<br />

URL :<br />

http://www.dswd.gov.ph<br />

Education Contact: Usec. Laura B.<br />

Pascua<br />

Phone: +02-735-4934,<br />

735-1956<br />

Fax: +02-735-4961,<br />

735-4918<br />

E-mail:<br />

lb.pascua@dbm.gov.ph<br />

URL:<br />

http://www.dbm.gov.ph<br />

Education Contact: Usec. Laura B.<br />

Pascua<br />

Phone: +02-735-4934<br />

Fax: +02-735-4961<br />

E-mail:<br />

lb.pascua@dbm.gov.ph<br />

URL:<br />

http://www.dbm.gov.ph<br />

Developing<br />

Capacities for<br />

Pro-Poor<br />

Budgeting and<br />

Local<br />

Government<br />

Accountability<br />

for Poverty<br />

Reduction<br />

Project<br />

Early<br />

Childhood<br />

Development<br />

Project (ECDP)<br />

Social<br />

Expenditure<br />

Management<br />

Project (SEMP)<br />

Second Social<br />

Expenditure<br />

Management<br />

Project<br />

(SEMP2)<br />

Description/ Objective Implementing<br />

Agency<br />

To increase participation of the poor and<br />

other citizens in tracking poverty<br />

incidence, and making local government<br />

budgets and expenditures more<br />

transparent and accountable.<br />

To provide services that ensure the<br />

survival , and promote the physical and<br />

mental <strong>development</strong>, of Filipino children<br />

as well as establish an effective<br />

partnership between the national and<br />

local government units (LGUs) in<br />

providing ECD services.<br />

To support social service programs,<br />

specifically for the DepEd and the DSWD.<br />

The project components include provision<br />

of funding for additional teaching facilities,<br />

educational equipment, increased<br />

teaching staff, and assistance to DSWD in<br />

the delivery of social services to<br />

vulnerable sectors such as children,<br />

youth, women, senior citizens, and<br />

persons with disabilities.<br />

To improve performance (efficiency,<br />

quality and equity) and governance<br />

(transparency and accountability) in the<br />

three social sector departments -<br />

Education (DepEd), Health (DOH) and<br />

Social Welfare (DSWD), as well as the<br />

school building program implemented by<br />

the Department of Public Works and<br />

Highways (DPWH).<br />

Caucus of<br />

Development<br />

NGO Networks<br />

DSWD, DOH,<br />

DepEd<br />

Covered LGUs Date of<br />

Implement<br />

ation<br />

Status Budget<br />

( $ Mil)<br />

This document is an updated version of the inventory of programs and projects found in the “Feasibility Study to Establish a Local Governance Development Program (LGDP) in the Philippines (prepared for<br />

AusAID by the Feasibility Study Mission,September 2005).” This includes recently completed and ongoing projects.<br />

Funding<br />

Source<br />

Pipeline 0.71 Japan<br />

Development<br />

Fund<br />

Ongoing 19 World Bank,<br />

ADB<br />

DBM, DSWD Ongoing 1 World Bank<br />

DBM Ongoing 100 World Bank


Key Area Project Focal Person Program/<br />

Projects<br />

Education Contacts: Usec. Juan<br />

Miguel Luz<br />

Project Director<br />

Phone: +02-633-9342<br />

Fax: +02-633-9640<br />

E-mail:<br />

jmluz@deped.gov.ph<br />

Education Contact: Nazrullah<br />

Manzur<br />

Executive Director<br />

Phone: +062-991-9836<br />

Fax: +062-991-9410<br />

Third<br />

Elementary<br />

Education<br />

Project (TEEP)<br />

ARMM Peace<br />

and Social<br />

Fund Project<br />

Energy Village Power<br />

Fund and<br />

Incubator<br />

Services For<br />

Community-<br />

Based Energy<br />

Projects<br />

Description/ Objective Implementing<br />

Agency<br />

To build the institutional capacity of the<br />

DepEd in managing change processes<br />

and improve learning achievements,<br />

completion rates and access to quality<br />

elementary education in 22 poor<br />

provinces around the Philippines<br />

To reduce poverty in Mindanao's conflictaffected<br />

communities by promoting<br />

inclusive intra- and inter-community<br />

partnerships among stakeholders who<br />

have been on opposing sides of the<br />

armed conflict in Mindanao, assisting poor<br />

and conflict-affected communities with<br />

improved access to social and economic<br />

services; by generating short-term<br />

productive, and sustainable long-term<br />

employment; and by improving local<br />

governance through improved<br />

transparency in decision-making and<br />

accountability for the use of public<br />

resources at the community level.<br />

To develop and demonstrate a flexible<br />

and appropriate delivery mechanism for<br />

organizing and financing energy projects<br />

at the community level.<br />

Covered LGUs Date of<br />

Implement<br />

ation<br />

Status Budget<br />

( $ Mil)<br />

This document is an updated version of the inventory of programs and projects found in the “Feasibility Study to Establish a Local Governance Development Program (LGDP) in the Philippines (prepared for<br />

AusAID by the Feasibility Study Mission,September 2005).” This includes recently completed and ongoing projects.<br />

Funding<br />

Source<br />

DepEd Ongoing 93.3 World Bank<br />

ARMM Social<br />

Fund (Office of<br />

the President)<br />

Preferred Energy,<br />

Incorporated<br />

(Filipino NGO)<br />

Pipeline 33.6 World Bank<br />

Ongoing 0.225 WB and the<br />

UNDP


Key Area Project Focal Person Program/<br />

Projects<br />

Energy Contact: Nenita H.<br />

Veran<br />

First Vice President,<br />

Program Lending<br />

Group<br />

Phone: +02-814-0154<br />

Fax: +02-817-4619<br />

E-mail:<br />

nveran@mail.landbank.<br />

com.ph<br />

Environment Contact: Dolora<br />

Nepomuceno<br />

Assistant General<br />

Manager<br />

Phone: +02-6379037<br />

Environment Contact: Eufemia<br />

Mendoza<br />

Vice President/Project<br />

Director<br />

Phone: +02-895-1468,<br />

818-9511<br />

URL:<br />

Environment Contact: Leonor C.<br />

Cleofas<br />

Project Manager<br />

Phone: +02-928-5691<br />

Fax: +02-920-5413<br />

Email:<br />

bcleofas@philonline.co<br />

m<br />

Environment Contact: Lourdes Ferrer<br />

Project Manager<br />

Phone: +02-928-0028,<br />

927-6755<br />

Rural Power<br />

Project<br />

Laguna de Bay<br />

Environment &<br />

Watershed<br />

Project (LEMP)<br />

LGU Urban<br />

Water and<br />

Sanitation<br />

Projects 1 & 2<br />

(LGUUWSP)<br />

Manila Second<br />

Sewerage<br />

Project (MSSP)<br />

Mindanao<br />

Rural<br />

Development<br />

Project -<br />

Description/ Objective Implementing<br />

Agency<br />

To develop building blocks critical for<br />

achieving the vision of the rural<br />

electrification program in a sustainable<br />

manner; test and demonstrate alternative<br />

business models, based on effective<br />

public/private partnership that maximizes<br />

the participation of the private sector and<br />

extends the reach of available public<br />

resources for improving social welfare.<br />

To define the institutional framework and<br />

identify priority investments for the<br />

proposed investment project.<br />

To test and fine-tune the set of<br />

institutional, <strong>technical</strong>, financial and<br />

economic rules through which the national<br />

policies can be translated to concrete<br />

measures that will ensure better quality<br />

water supply and sanitation services in<br />

hundreds of small towns in the<br />

Philippines.<br />

To improve the quality of sanitation<br />

services in Metro Manila and enable the<br />

Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage<br />

System to radically expand its septage<br />

management program and establish the<br />

conditions needed for medium-term lowcost<br />

improvement of sewerage services in<br />

Metro Manila and to reduce pollution in<br />

Metro Manila waterways and in Manila<br />

Bay, thereby reducing the health hazards<br />

associated with human exposure to<br />

excreta<br />

To complement the initiatives under the<br />

Mindanao Rural Development Project<br />

and finance the incremental costs of<br />

promoting coastal and marine biodiversity<br />

Land Bank of the<br />

Philippines<br />

Covered LGUs Date of<br />

Implement<br />

ation<br />

Status Budget<br />

( $ Mil)<br />

This document is an updated version of the inventory of programs and projects found in the “Feasibility Study to Establish a Local Governance Development Program (LGDP) in the Philippines (prepared for<br />

AusAID by the Feasibility Study Mission,September 2005).” This includes recently completed and ongoing projects.<br />

Funding<br />

Source<br />

Pipeline 25 World Bank<br />

LLDA Ongoing 0.9884 PHRD, WB<br />

DBP, DILG Ongoing 30 World Bank<br />

MWSS Ongoing 48<br />

DENR Ongoing 1.25


Key Area Project Focal Person Program/<br />

Projects<br />

Fax: +02-926-2689<br />

URL:<br />

http://www.denr.gov.ph<br />

Environment Contacts: Liduvino<br />

Geron<br />

Head-Project<br />

Management Division<br />

Phone: +02-522-0000,<br />

526-0100 locals 2784,<br />

2785<br />

Fax: +02-528-8541<br />

E-mail:<br />

lgeron@mail.landbank.<br />

com<br />

Environment Contact Person: Rafael<br />

Camat<br />

Assistant Secretary for<br />

Foreign Assisted<br />

Projects<br />

Tel. No.: (63-2) 926-<br />

Rural<br />

Development<br />

Rural<br />

Development<br />

Rural<br />

Development<br />

2689<br />

Contact: Adelberto<br />

Baniqued<br />

National Project<br />

Director<br />

Telefax: +02-454-2092<br />

E-mail:<br />

arcdp@philonline.com<br />

Coastal Marine<br />

Project (MRDP-<br />

CMP)<br />

Water Districts<br />

Development<br />

Project<br />

(WDDP)<br />

River Basin<br />

and Watershed<br />

Management<br />

Project<br />

Agrarian<br />

Reform<br />

Communities<br />

Development<br />

Project<br />

(ARCDP)<br />

Community-<br />

Based<br />

Resource<br />

Management<br />

Project (CBRM)<br />

Improving<br />

Microfinance<br />

Access for<br />

Barangay and<br />

Town-Based<br />

Microenterprise<br />

Description/ Objective Implementing<br />

Agency<br />

conservation and sustainable use in the<br />

coastal waters of Mindanao. It aims to<br />

remove the barriers to mainstreaming<br />

marine and coastal biodiversity<br />

conservation in coastal zone <strong>development</strong><br />

To help LGUs and water districts to plan<br />

and implement sewerage and sanitation<br />

investments and assist the Philippine<br />

government in developing transparent<br />

regulatory mechanisms in water utilities<br />

To enhance livelihoods and improved<br />

natural resources management by<br />

promoting coordinated and sustainable<br />

demand driven <strong>development</strong> activities in a<br />

river basin context.<br />

To strengthen the capacity of agrarian<br />

reform communities in planning and<br />

undertaking income-generating<br />

<strong>development</strong> activities as well in<br />

improving their access to productive<br />

resources and social and physical<br />

infrastructure<br />

Land Bank of the<br />

Philippines<br />

Covered LGUs Date of<br />

Implement<br />

ation<br />

Status Budget<br />

( $ Mil)<br />

This document is an updated version of the inventory of programs and projects found in the “Feasibility Study to Establish a Local Governance Development Program (LGDP) in the Philippines (prepared for<br />

AusAID by the Feasibility Study Mission,September 2005).” This includes recently completed and ongoing projects.<br />

Funding<br />

Source<br />

Ongoing 38.6 World Bank<br />

DENR Pipeline 22 World Bank<br />

DAR Ongoing 50 World Bank<br />

Ongoing<br />

Ongoing


Key Area Project Focal Person Program/<br />

Projects<br />

Rural<br />

Development<br />

Rural<br />

Development<br />

Rural<br />

Development<br />

Rural<br />

Development<br />

Contact: Mylene Albano<br />

Executive Director<br />

Phone: +02-928-1197,<br />

925-2328, 929-6626<br />

local 2132<br />

Fax: +02-928-1195<br />

E-mail:<br />

lamp@denr.gov.ph<br />

Contact: Adelberto<br />

Baniqued<br />

National Project<br />

Director<br />

Tel. No.: +02-371-<br />

8337/39/41/43/45<br />

E-mail:<br />

mailto:wbarcdp@skyine<br />

t.net;<br />

mailto:abb@edsamail.c<br />

om.ph<br />

Contact Person: Usec.<br />

Jose Maria Ponce<br />

Tel: +02-920-8041,<br />

928-6429<br />

Fax: +02-454-2027<br />

Email:<br />

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Development<br />

Land<br />

Administration<br />

Management<br />

Project (LAMP)<br />

Rural Finance<br />

Project 3 (RF3)<br />

Special Zone<br />

for Peace and<br />

Development<br />

(SZOPAD)<br />

Special Fund<br />

Project<br />

Second<br />

Agrarian<br />

Reform<br />

Communities<br />

Development<br />

Project<br />

(ARCDP2)<br />

Description/ Objective Implementing<br />

Agency<br />

To alleviate poverty and enhance<br />

economic growth by improving the<br />

security of land tenure and fostering<br />

efficient land markets in rural and urban<br />

areas<br />

The project finances small-scale basic<br />

social and economic infrastructure,<br />

capability building and skills trainings.<br />

To reduce rural poverty and enhance the<br />

quality of life of the target beneficiaries,<br />

comprising primarily of agrarian reform<br />

beneficiaries (ARBs), landless farmers<br />

and farm workers.<br />

Covered LGUs Date of<br />

Implement<br />

ation<br />

Status Budget<br />

( $ Mil)<br />

This document is an updated version of the inventory of programs and projects found in the “Feasibility Study to Establish a Local Governance Development Program (LGDP) in the Philippines (prepared for<br />

AusAID by the Feasibility Study Mission,September 2005).” This includes recently completed and ongoing projects.<br />

Funding<br />

Source<br />

DENR Ongoing 4.79 World Bank<br />

Ongoing 10<br />

DAR Ongoing 21.5 WB-IBRD,<br />

OPEC, Japan<br />

Social<br />

Development<br />

Fund<br />

DAR Pipeline 79.7 World Bank


THE ASIA FOUNDATION (TAF)<br />

Key Area Project Focal Person Program/<br />

Projects<br />

Dev’t.<br />

Planning<br />

Ms. Ma. Belen Bonoan<br />

Senior Program Officer<br />

The Asia Foundation<br />

36 Lapu-Lapu St.<br />

Magallanes Village,<br />

Makati City<br />

Tel. No. 8511466<br />

Mr. Rommel Dela Rosa<br />

Program Coordinator<br />

TAG Project Office<br />

11 Ilang-Ilang St.,<br />

Cotabato City<br />

Tel. No. 064-4217771<br />

Mr. Mario Vito Abastar<br />

Program Coordinator<br />

TAG Project Office<br />

Zamboanga City<br />

Tel. No. 062-9923651<br />

INVENTORY OF PROGRAMS, PROJECTS, AND<br />

INITIATIVES ON LOCAL AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE PHILIPPINES<br />

Barangay/Muni<br />

cipal<br />

Development<br />

Planning<br />

Description/ Objective Implementing<br />

Agency<br />

To provide <strong>technical</strong> assistance to local<br />

governments in planning and budgeting<br />

by using methodologies that promote<br />

community participation<br />

• Maguindanao<br />

Foundation for<br />

Good<br />

Governance<br />

and<br />

Development<br />

• Bangsamoro<br />

Women<br />

Foundation for<br />

Peace and<br />

Development<br />

• Mindanao<br />

State University<br />

- Center for<br />

Local<br />

Governance<br />

(Marawi)*<br />

• Institute for<br />

Strategic<br />

Initiatives*<br />

• SIAD<br />

Initiatives in<br />

Mindanao –<br />

Convergence<br />

for Asset<br />

Reform and<br />

Regional<br />

Development<br />

• Pakigdait,<br />

Inc.*<br />

• Federation of<br />

Lanao Del Sur<br />

Multi-Purpose<br />

Cooperatives*<br />

• Muslim-<br />

Covered LGUs Date of<br />

Implement<br />

ation<br />

Municipalities of<br />

• Maguindanao<br />

• Lanao del Sur<br />

• Lanao del Norte*<br />

• Zamboanga Sibugay<br />

• Basilan<br />

• Tawi-Tawi<br />

• Sulu<br />

Status Budget<br />

(Million $)<br />

This document is an updated version of the inventory of programs and projects found in the “Feasibility Study to Establish a Local Governance Development Program (LGDP) in the Philippines (prepared for<br />

AusAID by the Feasibility Study Mission,September 2005).” This includes recently completed and ongoing projects.<br />

Funding<br />

Source<br />

Ongoing United States<br />

Agency for<br />

International<br />

Development<br />

(USAID


Good<br />

Governance<br />

Transparent<br />

and<br />

Accountable<br />

Governance<br />

To strengthen Philippine civil society and<br />

private sector constituencies for anticorruption<br />

reforms and to support the<br />

Philippine national and local efforts to<br />

implement a good governance agenda. In<br />

Mindanao cities, TAG efforts are focused<br />

towards improving transparency and<br />

accountability in city governance by<br />

simplifying city government procedures,<br />

reducing the monopoly of power and<br />

discretion of city employees and<br />

increasing transparency and the<br />

availability of information to citizens.<br />

Christian<br />

Agency for<br />

Rural<br />

Development -<br />

Panginam O<br />

Masa *<br />

• Muslim-<br />

Christian<br />

Agency for<br />

Rural<br />

Development -<br />

Ranao<br />

Integrated<br />

Assistance<br />

Program *<br />

• Kahapan<br />

Foundation,<br />

Inc.<br />

• Tawi-Tawi<br />

Outreach<br />

Development<br />

Foundation,<br />

Inc.*<br />

• Alternative<br />

Center for<br />

Organizational<br />

Reform*<br />

• Coalition for<br />

the<br />

Development of<br />

Sibuguey<br />

This document is an updated version of the inventory of programs and projects found in the “Feasibility Study to Establish a Local Governance Development Program (LGDP) in the Philippines (prepared for<br />

AusAID by the Feasibility Study Mission,September 2005).” This includes recently completed and ongoing projects.


Good<br />

governance<br />

Ms. Ma. Belen Bonoan<br />

Senior Program Officer<br />

The Asia Foundation<br />

36 Lapu-Lapu St.<br />

Magallanes Village,<br />

Makati City<br />

Tel. No. 8511466<br />

Mr. Rommel Dela Rosa<br />

Program Coordinator<br />

TAG Project Office<br />

11 Ilang-Ilang St.,<br />

Cotabato City<br />

Tel. No. 064-4217771<br />

Mr. Mario Vito Abastar<br />

Program Coordinator<br />

TAG Project Office<br />

Zamboanga City<br />

Tel. No. 062-9923651<br />

Public Service<br />

Excellence,<br />

Ethics and<br />

Accountability<br />

Program<br />

(PSEEAP)<br />

To establish within the local government<br />

the values of public service excellence,<br />

ethics and accountability in order to<br />

improve customer service levels<br />

• Maguindanao<br />

Foundation for<br />

Good<br />

Governance<br />

and<br />

Development<br />

• Institute of<br />

Development<br />

Economics and<br />

Management -<br />

Resource<br />

Development<br />

Services<br />

• Western<br />

Mindanao<br />

University -<br />

Center for<br />

Local<br />

Governance<br />

• Agro-<br />

Industrial<br />

Developers,<br />

Links, Initiators<br />

for<br />

Enhancement<br />

Inc.<br />

• Mindanao<br />

Kalibugan<br />

Islamic Tribe<br />

Foundation,<br />

Inc.<br />

• Notre Dame<br />

Business<br />

Resource<br />

Center<br />

Foundation<br />

• Ateneo de<br />

Davao<br />

University -<br />

Center for<br />

Local<br />

Governance<br />

Municipalities of the<br />

following provinces :<br />

• Maguindanao<br />

• Zamboanga del Norte<br />

• Tawi-Tawi<br />

• Sultan Kudarat<br />

This document is an updated version of the inventory of programs and projects found in the “Feasibility Study to Establish a Local Governance Development Program (LGDP) in the Philippines (prepared for<br />

AusAID by the Feasibility Study Mission,September 2005).” This includes recently completed and ongoing projects.<br />

Cities of :<br />

• Cotabato<br />

• Dapitan<br />

• General Santos<br />

• Iligan<br />

• Marawi<br />

• Island Garden City of<br />

Samal<br />

• Surigao<br />

Provinces of:<br />

• Tawi-Tawi<br />

• Sulu<br />

Ongoing


Resource<br />

Mobilization<br />

and<br />

Management<br />

Resource<br />

Mobilization<br />

and<br />

Management<br />

Ms. Ma. Belen Bonoan<br />

Senior Program Officer<br />

The Asia Foundation<br />

36 Lapu-Lapu St.<br />

Magallanes Village,<br />

Makati City<br />

Tel. No. 8511466<br />

Mr. Rommel Dela Rosa<br />

Program Coordinator<br />

TAG Project Office<br />

11 Ilang-Ilang St.,<br />

Cotabato City<br />

Tel. No. 064-4217771<br />

Mr. Mario Vito Abastar<br />

Program Coordinator<br />

TAG Project Office<br />

Zamboanga City<br />

Tel. No. 062-9923651<br />

Ms. Ma. Belen Bonoan<br />

Senior Program Officer<br />

The Asia Foundation<br />

36 Lapu-Lapu St.<br />

Magallanes Village,<br />

Makati City<br />

Tel. No. 8511466<br />

Mr. Rommel Dela Rosa<br />

Program Coordinator<br />

TAG Project Office<br />

11 Ilang-Ilang St.,<br />

Cotabato City<br />

Tel. No. 064-4217771<br />

Investment<br />

Promotion and<br />

Enterprise<br />

Development<br />

Real Property<br />

Tax<br />

Administration<br />

The enterprise <strong>development</strong> and<br />

investment promotions modules consist of<br />

sessions on sustainable integrated area<br />

<strong>development</strong> and investment promotions<br />

framework planning, project <strong>development</strong><br />

workshop and field coaching.<br />

To mobilize barangay officials, teachers,<br />

and school officials in support of<br />

increased collection of real property<br />

taxes.<br />

• Metro<br />

Kutawatu<br />

Development<br />

Alliance - PMO<br />

• Mindanao<br />

State University<br />

- Center for<br />

Local<br />

Governance<br />

• Federation of<br />

Lanao del Sur<br />

Multi-Purpose<br />

Cooperatives<br />

• Muslim-<br />

Christian<br />

Agency for<br />

Rural<br />

Development -<br />

Panginam O<br />

Masa<br />

• Muslim-<br />

Christian<br />

Agency for<br />

Rural<br />

Development -<br />

Ranao<br />

Integrated<br />

Assistance<br />

This document is an updated version of the inventory of programs and projects found in the “Feasibility Study to Establish a Local Governance Development Program (LGDP) in the Philippines (prepared for<br />

AusAID by the Feasibility Study Mission,September 2005).” This includes recently completed and ongoing projects.<br />

Program<br />

• Bangsamoro<br />

Women<br />

Foundation for<br />

Peace and<br />

Development<br />

Municipalities in the<br />

provinces of:<br />

• Maguindanao<br />

• Lanao del Sur<br />

• Datu Montawal,<br />

Maguindanao<br />

Complete<br />

d<br />

Complete<br />

d<br />

United States<br />

Agency for<br />

International<br />

Development<br />

(USAID)<br />

United States<br />

Agency for<br />

International<br />

Development<br />

(USAID)


Human<br />

Resource<br />

Development<br />

City<br />

Governance<br />

City<br />

Governance<br />

City<br />

Governance<br />

Ms. Ma. Belen Bonoan<br />

Senior Program Officer<br />

The Asia Foundation<br />

36 Lapu-Lapu St.<br />

Magallanes Village,<br />

Makati City<br />

Tel. No. 8511466<br />

Mr. Rommel Dela Rosa<br />

Program Coordinator<br />

TAG Project Office<br />

11 Ilang-Ilang St.,<br />

Cotabato City<br />

Tel. No. 064-4217771<br />

Ms. Ma. Belen Bonoan<br />

Senior Program Officer<br />

The Asia Foundation<br />

36 Lapu-Lapu St.<br />

Magallanes Village,<br />

Makati City<br />

Tel. No. 8511466<br />

Ms. Ma. Belen Bonoan<br />

Senior Program Officer<br />

The Asia Foundation<br />

36 Lapu-Lapu St.<br />

Magallanes Village,<br />

Makati City<br />

Tel. No. 8511466<br />

Ms. Ma. Belen Bonoan<br />

Senior Program Officer<br />

The Asia Foundation<br />

Comprehensive<br />

Human<br />

Resource<br />

Development<br />

Planning<br />

Making Cities<br />

Work Program<br />

Business<br />

Permit<br />

Renewal<br />

Process Study<br />

Procedural<br />

Reforms<br />

Agenda in<br />

To build and improve the capacities of a<br />

human resource <strong>development</strong> (HRD) core<br />

team composed of HRD specialists, HRD<br />

advocates and change agents. This<br />

assistance includes the installation of<br />

human resource systems, such as<br />

planning for people management, a<br />

recruitment system, an empowering<br />

system, <strong>development</strong> performance, and<br />

career management.<br />

To foster local economic growth and job<br />

creation in Mindanao by working with city<br />

governments to improve business<br />

processes and procedures related to<br />

business registration and licensing (with<br />

special attention to micro, small and<br />

medium enterprises).<br />

The process documentation examined the<br />

i) number of steps from start to finish; ii)<br />

number of minutes, hours or days<br />

devoted for each step; iii) number of<br />

forms, clearances and signatories<br />

required for each step; iv) frequency of a<br />

particular document going back for<br />

signature of a particular person; v)<br />

absence or presence of information, flow<br />

charts, referral systems and schedule of<br />

fees disseminated to public; vi)<br />

accessibility of required forms; vii)<br />

transparency in the computation of fees<br />

for payments; and, viii) positions of<br />

personnel involved in the renewal<br />

process.<br />

To build capacities of Mindanao cities in<br />

restructuring services and administration<br />

to reduce local corrupt practices that<br />

• Bangsamoro<br />

Women<br />

Foundation for<br />

Peace and<br />

Development<br />

• Ateneo<br />

School of<br />

Government<br />

• Ateneo de<br />

Davao<br />

University -<br />

Center for<br />

Local<br />

Governance<br />

• Notre Dame<br />

Business<br />

Resource<br />

Center<br />

Foundation<br />

• Ateneo de<br />

Davao<br />

University -<br />

Center for<br />

Local<br />

Governance<br />

• Hope for<br />

Change, Inc.<br />

• Southern<br />

Philippines<br />

Research and<br />

Extension<br />

Foundation<br />

• League of<br />

Cities of<br />

Philippines<br />

• Datu Paglas,<br />

Maguindanao<br />

This document is an updated version of the inventory of programs and projects found in the “Feasibility Study to Establish a Local Governance Development Program (LGDP) in the Philippines (prepared for<br />

AusAID by the Feasibility Study Mission,September 2005).” This includes recently completed and ongoing projects.<br />

Cities of:<br />

• Korondal<br />

• Tacurong<br />

• Malaybalay<br />

Cities of:<br />

• Cotabato<br />

• Dapitan<br />

• General Santos<br />

• Iligan<br />

• Marawi<br />

• Island Garden City of<br />

Samal<br />

• Surigao<br />

Cities of:<br />

• Cotabato<br />

Complete<br />

d<br />

United States<br />

Agency for<br />

International<br />

Development<br />

(USAID)<br />

Ongoing United States<br />

Agency for<br />

International<br />

Development<br />

(USAID)<br />

Complete<br />

d<br />

United States<br />

Agency for<br />

International<br />

Development<br />

(USAID)<br />

Ongoing United States<br />

Agency for<br />

International


Civil Society<br />

Constituency<br />

Building<br />

Private<br />

Sector<br />

Constituency<br />

Building<br />

36 Lapu-Lapu St.<br />

Magallanes Village,<br />

Makati City<br />

Tel. No. 8511466<br />

Ms. Ma. Belen Bonoan<br />

Senior Program Officer<br />

The Asia Foundation<br />

36 Lapu-Lapu St.<br />

Magallanes Village,<br />

Makati City<br />

Tel. No. 8511466<br />

Ms. Ma. Belen Bonoan<br />

Senior Program Officer<br />

The Asia Foundation<br />

36 Lapu-Lapu St.<br />

Magallanes Village,<br />

Makati City<br />

Tel. No. 8511466<br />

Mindanao<br />

Cities<br />

City<br />

Transparency<br />

and<br />

Accountability<br />

Networks<br />

City Coalitions<br />

for Transparent<br />

Accountable<br />

Governance<br />

decrease efficiency, increase the cost of<br />

doing business, and discourage<br />

investment.<br />

To provide support to civil society groups<br />

at the local level in engaging respective<br />

local governments and business groups in<br />

promoting transparent, accountable and<br />

effective governance in seven cities in<br />

Mindanao.<br />

To strengthen the commitment of city<br />

coalition members to mobilize private<br />

sector and civil society participation in the<br />

promotion of transparency and<br />

accountability in government<br />

• Mindanao<br />

Coalition of<br />

Development<br />

NGO Networks<br />

• Mindanao<br />

Business<br />

Council, Inc.<br />

• Dapitan<br />

• General Santos<br />

• Iligan<br />

• Marawi<br />

• Island Garden City of<br />

Samal<br />

• Surigao<br />

• Butuan<br />

• Dipolog<br />

• Panabo<br />

• Oroquieta<br />

• Ozamis<br />

• Zamboanga<br />

• Malaybalay<br />

• Tacurong<br />

• Koronadal<br />

Cities of:<br />

• Cotabato<br />

• Dapitan<br />

• General Santos<br />

• Iligan<br />

• Marawi<br />

• Island Garden City of<br />

Samal<br />

• Surigao<br />

Cities of:<br />

• Cotabato<br />

• Dapitan<br />

• General Santos<br />

• Iligan<br />

• Marawi<br />

• Island Garden City of<br />

Samal<br />

• Surigao<br />

This document is an updated version of the inventory of programs and projects found in the “Feasibility Study to Establish a Local Governance Development Program (LGDP) in the Philippines (prepared for<br />

AusAID by the Feasibility Study Mission,September 2005).” This includes recently completed and ongoing projects.<br />

Development<br />

(USAID)<br />

Ongoing United States<br />

Agency for<br />

International<br />

Development<br />

(USAID)<br />

Complete<br />

d<br />

United States<br />

Agency for<br />

International<br />

Development<br />

(USAID)


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This document is an updated version of the inventory of programs and projects found in the “Feasibility Study to Establish a Local Governance Development Program (LGDP) in the Philippines (prepared for<br />

AusAID by the Feasibility Study Mission,September 2005).” This includes recently completed and ongoing projects.

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