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PAyapa at MAsaganang PamayaNAn
Presentation of
ATTY. MARIA CLEOFE GETTIE C. SANDOVALUndersecretary for Programs
Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process
before the
VISAYAS ISLAND CLUSTER CONFERENCELeague of Municipalities of the Philippines (LMP)
PAMANA is the national government’s peace and development framework that caters specifically to the peace and development needs of conflict-affected communities.
Improve socio-economic conditions in areas affected by and vulnerable to armed conflict through infrastructure development and focused delivery of social services
Improve governance by enhancing capacities of national government agencies and local government units to pursue peace and development through capacitation on conflict-sensitive and peace promoting approaches and enhancement of transparency and accountability mechanisms
Empower communities and strengthen their capacities to address issues of conflict and peace through activities that promote social cohesion
Objectives
Address Conflict – Promote Peace
PAMANA Pillars
PILLAR 1Building
Foundations for Peace___
Policy Interventions
PILLAR 2Establishing
Resilient Communities
____Community-based
projects
PILLAR 3Addressing
Regional Development
___Sub-regional
projects
Areas of Coverage: 7 PAMANA ZONES
CAR
Bicol-Quezon-Mindoro
Samar Island
CARAGA-Compostela Valley-Davao Corridor
Negros-Panay Island
Central Mindanaoand ARMM
ZamBaSulTa
Bangsamoro Fronts
Closure Area:CBA-CPLA
Closure Area:RPMP/RPA/ABB
Areas Affected by the CPP/NPA/NDF
PAyapa at MAsaganang PamayaNAn
COMPLEMENTARY TO THE PEACE TALKS WITH THE RPMP/RPA/ABB
AND CPP/NPA/NDF
GPH-RPM-P/RPA/ABB Peace Process
Closure track with the RPM-P/RPA/ABB in order to complete implementation of the 2000 Peace Agreement
Completion of the latest draft Closure Agreement for the approval of the Office of the President
Working towards a closure pact with the Tabara-Paduano Group and the reintegration of the Nilo Dela Cruz Group
GPH-RPM-P/RPA/ABB Peace Process
OBJECTIVES OF THE CLOSURE AGREEMENT
• Disposition of arms and forces and mainstreaming of the members of theRPM-P/RPA/ABB into the society;
• Transformation of RPM-P/RPA/ABB into a legitimate socio-politicalorganization;
• Provision of development support to TPG-identified areas
PAMANA supports the development component of the completion process
Government convergence through PAMANA strengthens the peace process with the RPMP/RPA/ABB
"Natatangi at napakahalaga ng papel na ginampanan ng lokal na pamahalaan. Ipinakita po ni Mayor ang huwarang gawi ng isang pinuno sa kagyat na pangangailangan ng proyekto ng kapayapaan.”
– Veronica Tabara of the RPMP/RPA/ABB during the groundbreaking ceremony of the P37M Locotan farm-to-market road in Kabankalan, Negros Occidental
GPH-CPP/NPA/NDF Peace Process
GPH remains committed to a political settlement.
GPH wants Talks to focus on issues that are meaningful; with results that are immediately felt by the communities (agenda-based) –with strong bias on ending violence on the ground
GPH is exploring how to reach a time-bound framework for talks, preferably to have substantial peace dividend achieved during the PNoy administration.
Moving towards a peaceful resolution of the armed conflict with the CPP/NPA/NDF
PAMANA as complementary to the Peace Table with the CPP/NPA/NDF
• PAMANA allows communities to have an alternative and non-violent channel for their pursuit of social justice. PAMANA provides a platform to engage the community in charting their own development.
• With or without the formal peace talks, PAMANA will be pursued by the government.
• It is meant to reduce the levels of violence on the ground and improve the quality of life of the people.
CLIP as an Integration Programfor former NPAs
• Comprehensive Local Integration Program or CLIP is offered to NPAs who have decided to return to the fold of law.
• Locally-led implementation providing
– Physical Security
– Socio-Economic Assistance
– Healing & Reconciliation Interventions
Within the PAMANA Framework, CLIP is considered as a Pillar 1 Intervention –- Building the Foundations Peace
SUMMARY OF INVESTMENTSfor PAMANA-CNN and Closure Areas in
REGIONS VI, VII and VIII
P1.6 B National PAMANA Investment from 2011 to 2014 in Visayas provincesP1.2 B proposed funds for 2015Convergence of efforts of 12 Implementing
Agencies (DILG, DSWD, DA, DPWH, DAR, DENR, DOE, NEA, NIA, NCIP, PHIC, CHED)
CLIP1,131 Former Rebels Enrolled
in the Program since September 2011; 191 are from VisayasPAMANA-CHED and
PAMANA-PHIC support CLIP beneficiaries
Total FRs Enrolled in CLIP
1,131
2011 161
2012 248
2013 463
2014 (as of May) 259
PAMANA INVESTMENTS IN REGION VI & VII
YEAR
AMOUNT (PhP)
NegrosOriental
NegrosOccidental
Iloilo Capiz Antique Aklan TOTAL
2011 32,000,000 114,000,000 - - - - 146,000,000
2012 550,000 25,990,000 20,150,000 - 7,370,000 27,402,000 81,462,000
2013 38,450,000 120,200,000 500,000 - - 5,000,000 164,150,000
2014 - 237,100,000 - 15,500,000 - - 252,600,000
Proposed for 2015
64,850,000 165,851,000 10,600,000 - 1,850,000 28,901,000 272,052,000
TOTAL (PhP)
135,850,000 663,141,000 31,250,000 15,500,000 9,220,000 61,303,000 916,264,000
PAMANA INVESTMENTS IN REGION VIII
YEARAMOUNT (PhP)
SAMAR NORTHERN SAMAR EASTERN SAMAR TOTAL
2011 6,000,000 225,500,000 - 231,500,000
2012 22,500,000 24,300,000 20,000,000 66,800,000
2013 131,890,000 219,100,000 95,000,000 445,990,000
2014 32,490,000 35,100,000 160,000,000 227,590,000
Proposed for 2015
271,173,179 426,122,000 264,500,000 961,795,179
TOTAL (PhP)
464,053,179 930,122,000 539,500,000 1,933,675,179
From 2011 to present, PAMANA has covered:
– 140 Municipalities
– 666 Barangays
– 1 Chartered City
And delivered various development projects such as
Farm-to-Market roads, water systems, and electrification projects in Visayas.
Where is PAMANA Headed?
CONVERGE THE MICRO WITH MACRO
• Area development approach for improved economic opportunities
• Complementation of other national initiatives in PAMANA areas i.e. CARPER implementation, NCDDP, GPBP, IPSP
• Continued capacity building interventions on peacebuilding for NGAs, LGUs as well as to strengthen local special bodies such as POCs and Lupon ng Tagapamayapa
RELEVANCE OF PROJECTS TO CONFLICT LINES
• Continue improving connectivity in conflict-affected areas
• Provision of basic services with emphasis on water, education and electricity
• Focused affirmative action for IPs
• Support the Community Security Management Component of the GPH-MNLF Peace Process
BROAD-BASE SUPPORT
• Build broader constituencies for peace; broader engagement with CSOs beyond Third Party Monitoring
• Strategically communicate the gains of PAMANA
• Strengthen Security Guarantees for PAMANA Partners
Government Peacebuilding Efforts -- A Message of Hope
“Dati masikip ang buhay ko at makitid ang pagtanawko sa buhay; ngayon nakita ko nang may mundo at lipunang mas maaliwalas kung saan kaya ko nangmuling mangarap.” -- CLIP Beneficiary
Eighty-year-old Lorenzo Anterio Silvino Lubos, Northern Samar
“Ang gobyerno noon, may programa, may perang nare-release, pero walang nakikitang proyekto .”
“Napakahirap ng hanapbuhay. May produkto at masipag ang mga tao pero walang transportasyon at kalsada .”
“First time kong nakita ang pruweba ng gobyerno. First time kong nakita na may tulong sa tao.”
“Pangarap ko na makapaglakad sa sementadong kalsada. Sinasabi ko sa sarili ko, ‘It will be fulfilled.’
For regular updates on the peace process, please visit www.opapp.gov.ph
and www.pamana.net.
Maraming Salamat sa Pagsulong ng Kapayapaan!