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THE ADMINISTRATION’S PLATFORM OF ENGAGEMENT Dir. Quennie Dyan C. Raagas, MD, MPM Director IV,

THE ADMINISTRATION’S PLATFORM OF ENGAGEMENT Dir. Quennie Dyan C. Raagas, MD, MPM Director IV, Human Development and Poverty Reduction Cluster Performance and Projects Management Office of the Cabinet Secretary 1

WHY ARE WE HERE? HOW CAN WE CREATE THE DIFFERENCE TOGETHER?

WHY ARE WE HERE? HOW CAN WE CREATE THE DIFFERENCE TOGETHER?

What are our PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS? IN WHAT SECTORS? EDUCATION, LIVELIHOOD, SOCIAL PROTECTION ETC.

What are our PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS? IN WHAT SECTORS? EDUCATION, LIVELIHOOD, SOCIAL PROTECTION ETC. What do you need to understand in the current administration to help in your projects and enhance engagement with national government in partnership with CSOs and markets?

THRUST OF THE CURRENT ADMINISTRATION “Love of country, subordination of personal interests to the

THRUST OF THE CURRENT ADMINISTRATION “Love of country, subordination of personal interests to the common good, concern and care for the helpless and the impoverished – these are among the lost and faded values that we seek to recover and revitalize as we commence our journey towards a better Philippines” – President Duterte, Inaugural Speech, 30 June 2016 “Enduring peace can be attained only if we meet the fundamental needs of every man, woman and child. ” – President Duterte. First State of the Nation Address, 25 July 2016

Pagbabago at Pagmamalasakit

Pagbabago at Pagmamalasakit

The Cabinet

The Cabinet

CABINET LEVEL • • Regular and Special Cabinet Meetings Strengthening the Cabinet Secretary Executive

CABINET LEVEL • • Regular and Special Cabinet Meetings Strengthening the Cabinet Secretary Executive Order on Freedom of Information Reorganizing the Clusters: Economic Development, Human Development and Poverty Reduction, Security Cluster, Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation and Participatory Governance Calling of the National Security Council Regular Presidential Agrarian Reform Council Meetings Cabinet Assistance System for USECs, ASECs and HEAs Regular NSC and NEDA Committee meetings

DBM POLICIES • All budgets approved upon GAA approval; no more waiting for NCA

DBM POLICIES • All budgets approved upon GAA approval; no more waiting for NCA • What you see is what you get • Procurement Law IRR to be reformed • 3. 3 trillion budget approval • Monitoring and Evaluation Including Geo Tagging

DIRECTIVE FROM THE STATE OF THE NATION ADDRESS Streamline and reengineer government development and

DIRECTIVE FROM THE STATE OF THE NATION ADDRESS Streamline and reengineer government development and security efforts to ensure that government resources are spent wisely and the outcomes are felt on the ground GOVERNANCE National Well-being DEVELOPMENT SECURITY

UPDATES • State of Lawlessness – Drug Campaign • 600, 000 surrenderees, 6, 000

UPDATES • State of Lawlessness – Drug Campaign • 600, 000 surrenderees, 6, 000 drug pushers, 3 million involved in drugs • 3000 deaths either by operations or killings • Key Officials at the National and Local asked to Report and Explain – Bombing of Davao • Peace Initiatives – Unilateral Ceasefires declared CPP NPA and GRP – MILF Talks expanded to Include MNLF Misuari

10 -POINT SOCIO- ECONOMIC AGENDA 1. Continue and maintain current macroeconomic policies, including fiscal,

10 -POINT SOCIO- ECONOMIC AGENDA 1. Continue and maintain current macroeconomic policies, including fiscal, monetary, and trade policies. 2. Institute progressive tax reform and more effective tax collection, indexing taxes to inflation. 3. Increase competitiveness and the ease of doing business. 4. Accelerate annual infrastructure spending to account for 5% of GDP, with Public-Private Partnerships playing a key role. 5. Promote rural and value chain development toward increasing agricultural and rural enterprise productivity and rural tourism.

10 -POINT SOCIO- ECONOMIC AGENDA 6. Ensure security of land tenure to encourage investments,

10 -POINT SOCIO- ECONOMIC AGENDA 6. Ensure security of land tenure to encourage investments, and address bottlenecks in land management and titling agencies. 7. Invest in human capital development, including health and education systems, and match skills and training. 8. Promote science, technology, and the creative arts to enhance innovation and creative capacity. 9. Improve social protection programs, including the government's Conditional Cash Transfer program. 10. Strengthen implementation of the Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Law.

EMERGING 10++ SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT AGENDA 1. Promote rural development to ensure food selfsufficiency; 2.

EMERGING 10++ SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT AGENDA 1. Promote rural development to ensure food selfsufficiency; 2. Ensure access to land property through democratization & post-land distribution support; 3. Enhance broad-based, sustainable livelihood and employment that are sector-specific and areabased; 4. Promote accessible, inclusive, nationalist, allencompassing and rights-based education; 5. Develop a culture-sensitive development program that advances artistic expression and strengthens Filipino Identity and Nationalism;

EMERGING 10++ SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT AGENDA 6. Encourage continuity of Peace Process and provide development

EMERGING 10++ SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT AGENDA 6. Encourage continuity of Peace Process and provide development and protection in conflict-related areas in the attainment of lasting peace; 7. Promote government accountability for community empowerment, resiliency, safety and sustainability; 8. Ensure universal health care to basic social services, especially heath care and education; 9. Invest heavily in human capital for health and education systems; and 10. Uphold rights to self-determination of IPs, Bangsamoro and other peoples.

FOREIGN POLICY INITIATIVES ● ● ● Primacy of OFW affairs in our foreign relations

FOREIGN POLICY INITIATIVES ● ● ● Primacy of OFW affairs in our foreign relations Trade links rather than military pacts Focus for our international partnership > Global campaign against climate change > Countering violent extremism (ISIS) > Fight against human trafficking ● ● ● ASEAN integration with Philippines leading 2016 &2017 Peaceful use of sea lanes and respect for territories in the West Philippine Sea Continued relations with the US with a more “independent policy

NATIONAL VISION Ambisyon Natin 2040: “By 2040, the Philippines shall be a prosperous, predominantly

NATIONAL VISION Ambisyon Natin 2040: “By 2040, the Philippines shall be a prosperous, predominantly middle-class society where no one is poor; our peoples shall live long and healthy lives, be smart and innovative, and shall live in a high-trust society. ”

MEDIUM TERM GOAL President Cory Aquino: NEW DEMOCRACY President Ramos: PHILIPPINES 2000 President Estrada:

MEDIUM TERM GOAL President Cory Aquino: NEW DEMOCRACY President Ramos: PHILIPPINES 2000 President Estrada: ERAP PARA SA MAHIRAP President Arroyo: STRONG REPUBLIC President Aquino: INCLUSIVE GROWTH President Rodrigo Roa Duterte: MALASAKIT AT PAGBABAGO TUNGO SA KAUNLARAN AT KATIWASAYAN

AMBISYON NATIN 2040 NATIONAL VISION MALASAKIT AT PAGBABAGO TUNGO SA KAUNLARAN AT KATIWASAYAN NATIONAL

AMBISYON NATIN 2040 NATIONAL VISION MALASAKIT AT PAGBABAGO TUNGO SA KAUNLARAN AT KATIWASAYAN NATIONAL INTEREST NATIONAL SECURITY POLICY President Rodrigo Roa Duterte statements on Fighting, Criminality, Corruption and the sale and use of illegal Drugs Implementing Peace Agreements and Participation of all Stakeholders SECURITY National Security Policy 2011 2016 GAPS Public Safety and Order

AMBISYON NATIN 2040 NATIONAL VISION MALASAKIT AT PAGBABAGO TUNGO SA KAUNLARAN AT KATIWASAYAN NATIONAL

AMBISYON NATIN 2040 NATIONAL VISION MALASAKIT AT PAGBABAGO TUNGO SA KAUNLARAN AT KATIWASAYAN NATIONAL INTEREST NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT POLICY NATIONAL SECURITY POLICY 0 + 10 -Point Socio. Economic Agenda DEVELOPMEN T PDP 2011 2016 10 ++ Social Agenda

AMBISYON NATIN 2040 NATIONAL VISION MALASAKIT AT PAGBABAGO TUNGO SA KAUNLARAN AT KATIWASAYAN NATIONAL

AMBISYON NATIN 2040 NATIONAL VISION MALASAKIT AT PAGBABAGO TUNGO SA KAUNLARAN AT KATIWASAYAN NATIONAL INTEREST NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT POLICY NATIONAL SECURITY POLICY NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND SECURITY STRATEGY NDSS NATIONAL INTEREST NDP PDP NSP PSP

AMBISYON NATIN 2040 NATIONAL VISION MALASAKIT AT PAGBABAGO TUNGO SA KAUNLARAN AT KATIWASAYAN NATIONAL

AMBISYON NATIN 2040 NATIONAL VISION MALASAKIT AT PAGBABAGO TUNGO SA KAUNLARAN AT KATIWASAYAN NATIONAL INTEREST NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT POLICY NATIONAL SECURITY POLICY NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND SECURITY STRATEGY PHILIPPINE DEVELOPMENT PLAN LUZON PHILIPPINE SECURITY PLAN VISAYAS MINDANAO DOMESTIC INTERNAL CAPACITY ECON INFRA DEV CCADRR SJP HDPR PG

HARMONIZING ACTIVITIES 0+10 Point Socio. Economic Agenda Social Development Agenda 10++ 12 National Security

HARMONIZING ACTIVITIES 0+10 Point Socio. Economic Agenda Social Development Agenda 10++ 12 National Security Agenda NATIONAL INTEREST

PLANNING PROCESS a) Participatory: gathered inputs from the sectoral summits ▪ ▪ Challenges and

PLANNING PROCESS a) Participatory: gathered inputs from the sectoral summits ▪ ▪ Challenges and thrusts Strategies Proposed projects and policies Administrative and Legislative reforms b) Developmental: anchored on the long term vision, medium term goal and the national interest c) Collaborative: agreed terminologies and framework

PLANNING TIMELINE 1. June 2016: Economic Summit 2. August 2016: Social Summit 3. Sept

PLANNING TIMELINE 1. June 2016: Economic Summit 2. August 2016: Social Summit 3. Sept to Oct 15, 2016: Sectoral and Thematic Summits 4. Oct 2016: Signing of Executive Order for the drafting of the PDP and NSP 5. Oct 16 to 31, 2016: Regional Consultations/ Validations

PLANNING TIMELINE 6. Nov to Dec 2016: NEDA and NSC to work on PDP

PLANNING TIMELINE 6. Nov to Dec 2016: NEDA and NSC to work on PDP and NSP with the same set of data 7. Dec 2016: Submitted draft PDP and NSP 8. Dec 2016/ Jan 2017: Presentation to the NEDA Board and the Cabinet Meeting 9. Jan 2017 to Feb 2017: Drafting and Approval of National Development and Security Strategy 10. April 2017: Performance and Projects Monitoring Roadmap

UNDERLYING REALITIES S O • • The Philippines is an archipelagic country • Filipinos

UNDERLYING REALITIES S O • • The Philippines is an archipelagic country • Filipinos are all over the world (OFWs) • The Philippines is an archipelagic country • Has a very young population: 32% is below 15 years old • High in natural resources; tourist attractions • • The Philippines is an archipelagic country Cultural and ethnic diversity; more than 100 language and dialects Oligarchy: Net worth of the top 50 richest Filipinos is 25% more than the national budget • The Philippines is an archipelagic country • Very vulnerable to natural hazards • Longest running insurgency • Conflict in West Philippines Sea • Terrorism W T

UPDATES FROM OUR COMMITMENTS ✓ Culture Summit (NCCA) ❑ 06 and 07 October 2016

UPDATES FROM OUR COMMITMENTS ✓ Culture Summit (NCCA) ❑ 06 and 07 October 2016 ✓ Climate Change Summit (CCC) ❑ 06 and 07 October 2016 ✓ Sports Summit (PSC) ❑ 21 and 22 September 2016 ✓ Anti-Poverty Summit (NAPC) ❑ 07 and 08 October 2016 ✓ National IP Summit (NCIP) ❑ 27 -28 October 2016 ✓ National Dialogue (OPAPP) ❑ 14 – 15 October 2016 ✓ Education Summit (Dep. Ed, CHED, TESDA, SUCs) ❑ 03 and 04 November 2016

DAGHANG SALAMAT! Performance and Projects Management Office of the Cabinet Secretary 33

DAGHANG SALAMAT! Performance and Projects Management Office of the Cabinet Secretary 33