Bicol RDP 2017-2022 Midterm Update - Final
Bicol RDP 2017-2022 Midterm Update - Final
Bicol RDP 2017-2022 Midterm Update - Final
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Preface xix
Part I Introduction
Figure 3.10 Volcanoes, Fault Lines and Tsunami Prone Areas, Bicol 28
Region
Table 10.1 Number of Health Workers under the Human Resource for 113
Health Program
Table 11.1 Income Gap, Poverty Gap, and Severity of Poverty, Bicol 130
Region: 2015 and 2018
Figure 11.1 Poverty and Subsistence Incidence in the Bicol Region, 130
2015 and 2018
Table 12.2 Legislative Agenda to Build Safe and Secure Communities 152
Figure 12.1 Strategic Framework for Building Safe and Secure 148
Communities, 2017-2022
Figure 15.1 Inflation Rate , Bicol Region, 2017 and 2018 182
Table 16.2 Legislative Agenda to Level the Playing Field through a 198
National Competition Policy
Table 17.1 Legislative Agenda to Attain Just and Lasting Peace 210
Table 18.1 Legislative Agenda to Ensure Security, Public Order and 220
Safety
Figure 18.1 Strategic Framework to Ensure Security, Public Order and 217
Safety, 2017-2022
Table 19.1 Length of Paved National Roads (Concrete and Asphalt) 224
in Poor and Bad Condition and Unpaved National Roads
(Earth and Gravel Roads) by Province: 2018
Table 19.9 Number of Public and Private Schools, School Year, Bicol 238
Region: 2018-2019
Table 21.4 Targets for Ensuring Safe, Orderly, and Regular Migration 271
Table 21.5 Legislative Agenda to Ensure Safe, Orderly, and Regular 274
Migration
Figure 21.3 Strategic Framework for Ensuring Safe, Orderly, and 270
Regular Migration, 2017-2022
These strategies are likewise reflected in the Regional Development Plans (RDPs).
These Plans highlight their respective region’s comparative advantage and
identify possible areas of collaboration among neighboring regions. Three years
into the Plan’s implementation, we have witnessed significant strides in regional
development. Increasingly, big-ticket infrastructure projects covering various
sectors are being distributed among the regions. Apart from improving connectivity
in areas where these projects are located, these have likewise facilitated access
to better services and created economic opportunities for private sector
investors and individuals in terms of doing business and securing employment.
These key reforms and programs are just the first steps needed in our journey
towards AmBisyon Natin 2040. Moving on to the last few years of the Plan’s
implementation period, the Regional Development Councils (RDCs) through the
NEDA Regional Offices, in close coordination with government agencies and
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private sector representatives, assessed the gains and
recalibrated the strategies to ensure that these are responsive
to current and emerging challenges that the regions are facing.
For the rest of the Plan period, NEDA remains committed to pursuing more
meaningful reforms and programs for the people, while keeping regional
development at the center of our economic growth strategy. With the updated
RDPs, we hope to introduce policies and programs for the creation of more
and better jobs, improvement of social services, innovative activities, and the
rollout of infrastructure projects connecting the countryside to growth centers.
To ensure the fruition of our efforts, once again I urge the regions, through the RDCs,
to continue to steer the course in the next three years to realize our goal of laying
a solid foundation for a stronger and more resilient nation for future generations.
In the first three years of implementing the RDP, notable accomplishments and
substantial progress have been achieved. The region continued to be one of the
regions with the fastest growth rate in terms of gross regional domestic product
(GRDP). In 2018, the Bicol region’s economic growth accelerated to 8.9 percent
from 5.5 and 5.0 percent in 2016 and 2017, respectively. This was sustained by
the implementation of the Build Build Build Program of the government which
increased the construction and improvement of access roads by 70 percent
providing better access to trade and tourism specifically through the Tourism Road
Infrastructure Program (TRIP), housing programs, Kapit Bisig Laban sa Kahirapan-
Comprehensive and Integrated Delivery of Social Services or KALAHI-CIDS; Payapa
at Masaganang Pamayanan or PAMANA program; and, Bicol International Airport.
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pursued the implementation of priority infrastructure projects, such
as the Bicol International Airport Development Project, South Long-
Haul Project, and Quezon-Bicol Expressway that would provide
access and mobility of people, goods and services in the region.
The Bicol Region will remain strong and steadfast to achieve the dream of
every Bicolano. We will increase our impact, expand our reach and extend our
performance in areas where results are already strong, while persistently addressing
other aspects in which we see the greatest opportunities for improvement.
NOEL E. ROSAL
RDC 5 Chairperson
City Mayor of Legazpi, Albay
I commend the four sectoral committees of the Bicol RDC which served as
the planning committees, and NEDA Region 5, in bringing forth the Midterm
Update through the arduous process of consultation with various stakeholders.
The Midterm Update will guide the Bicol RDC in formulating policies and
implementing development programs and projects for the remaining three
years under President Duterte’s administration which will bring us closer in
attaining the vision of a “matatag, maginhawa, at panatag na buhay para
sa lahat”, as it lays down a stronger foundation for inclusive growth, a high-
trust and resilient society, and a globally competitive knowledge economy.
The Bicol RDP Midterm Update will continue to contribute to the attainment
of this goal by addressing key development challenges of sustaining high
and inclusive economic growth, reducing poverty and increasing quality jobs.
To all the actors in the completion of this blueprint for our regional development,on
behalf of the hardworking NEDAns, I thank you. I thank as well, Ms. Sophia Busalla-
Varlez for editing the draft of this plan all for the love and service of Bicolanos.
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laying down the foundation for inclusive growth, a high-trust and resilient society
and a globally competitive knowledge economy. Engage with us as we strive to
realize our aspirations of a strongly rooted, comfortable and secure life for all.
OVERLAY OF ECONOMIC
GROWTH, DEMOGRAPHIC
TRENDS, AND PHYSICAL
CHARACTERISTICS
The Bicol RDP 2017-2022 that took off from President Duterte’s 0 to 10
Socioeconomic Agenda and the sustainable development goals (SDGs),
will pursue the realization of inclusive development anchored on AmBisyon
Natin 2040: “matatag, maginhawa, at panatag na buhay para sa lahat.”
Economic Trends
The Bicol economic growth, as measured by Capital Region’s (NCR) 4.8 percent, and
the GRDP accelerated to 8.9 percent in 2018 Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth
from 5.5 and 5.0 percent in 2016 and 2017, of 6.2 percent (Figure 3.2). In the past ten
respectively (Figure 3.1). In 2018, the Bicol years, the Bicol economy almost doubled
GRDP grew the fastest, outpacing 17 other from PhP110.3 billion in 2009 to PhP187.6
regions of the country. The performance of billion in 2018 at constant 2000 prices.
the regional economy exceeded the National
Figure 3.1 GRDP: 2015-2018, Bicol Region in Billion Pesos,
at Constant 2000 Prices
Source: PSA
Source: PSA
The GRDP expansion of 8.9 percent in 2018 in 2018, Tropical Depression (TD) Usman
from 5.5 percent in 2016 is equivalent to in December 2018, and the eruption of Mt.
an increase in Gross Value Added (GVA) Mayon in January 2018, the region still
of PhP23.5 billion or from PhP164.1 managed an accelerated growth. The per
billion in 2016 to PhP187.6 billion in 2018. capita GRDP also increased from PhP26,686
Despite the effects of hazardous events like in 2016 to PhP29,369 in 2018 (Figure 3.3).
Typhoon Nina in 2016, Typhoon Ompong
Figure 3.3 Per Capita GRDP: 2016-2018, Bicol Region in Pesos, at Constant 2000 Prices
Source: PSA
Table 3.2 GRDP Growth Rates by Sector/Sub-Sector: 2016-2018, Bicol Region in Percent,
at Constant 2000 Prices
Source: PSA
Demographic Trends
The population growth of Bicol region Among the six provinces, Camarines
steadily increased. Based on the 2015 Sur had the biggest population in 2015
Census of Population, the Bicol region’s with 1.95 million or 33.7 percent of
population reached 5,796,989, higher by the regional population (Figures 3.4
about 377,000 compared with the 2010 and 3.5). The second largest popula
population of 5,420,411. It is 5.7 percent of ted province is Albay with 1.31 million or 22.7
the 2015 population of the country. From percent, followed by Masbate with 892,000
2010 to 2015, the Bicol population grew (15.4 percent), Sorsogon with 793,000 (13.7
by an average of 1.29 percent annually. percent), and Camarines Norte with 583,000
(10.0 percent). Catanduanes had the smallest
population with 261,000 (4.5 percent).
Figure 3.4 Population Distribution, Bicol Region Census Year 2015
Source: PSA
Source: PSA
Among the provinces, Camarines Norte had Camarines Sur at 1.32 percent, Sorsogon at
the fastest growing population from 2010 to 1.30 percent, Masbate at 1.28 percent, and
2015, with an annual average population Albay at 1.22 percent, while Catanduanes had
growth rate of 1.38 percent. It is followed by the lowest posting at 1.11 percent (Table 3.3).
Table 3.3 Population Distribution, Bicol Region by Province, Census Year 1995 to 2015
TOTAL POPULATION GROWTH RATE DENSITY (POP’N/SQ.
PROVINCE LAND AREA KM)
2010 2015 2000-10 2010-15 2010 2015
Region V 5,420,411 5,796,989 1.46 1.29 18,114.47 299 320
Albay 1,233,432 1,314,826 1.23 1.22 2,574.91 479 511
Camarines Norte 542,915 583,313 1.44 1.38 2,277.93 238 256
Camarines Sur 1,822,371 1,952,544 1.62 1.32 5,511.90 331 354
Catanduanes 246,300 260,964 1.35 1.11 1,492.16 165 175
Sources: PSA
DENR-LMB - data on Land Area
Physical Characteristics
Geographic Location. Bicol is part of Latitude. It is bounded northwest by
the island group of Luzon. It is the fifth Quezon province, east by the open seas
administrative region under the Integrated of the Pacific ocean, southeast by Samar
Reorganization Plan (IRP) implemented Sea, and southwest by Sibuyan Sea.
under Presidential Decree (PD) No. 1 in
1972. Located at the midsection of the Politico-Administrative Subdivisions.
country or at the southern tip of Luzon, Bicol region is composed of six provinces:
Bicol lies within coordinates 122 to 124.5 the mainland provinces of Albay, Camarines
degrees Longitude and 12 to 14.5 degrees Sur, Camarines Norte and Sorsogon,
Land area. The region’s land area of about The province of Camarines Sur has the
1.8 million hectares is about six percent of largest land area consisting of 551,000
the country’s 30 million hectares. Around hectares or 30 percent of the regional total,
69 percent or two-thirds of the region’s land while Catanduanes has the smallest with
area is part of mainland Luzon while the about 149,000 hectares or eight percent
rest is the combined land areas of the island of the region’s total land area (Table 3.4).
provinces of Masbate and Catanduanes.
Source: PSA
Topography and Elevation. The region’s Slope. About 56 percent of the region’s total
topography ranges from slightly undulating land area are nearly level to moderately
to rolling, and from hilly to mountainous. sloping lands (0-18 percent) consisting of
Bicol is endowed with numerous mountains the alluvial plains, mountain foot slopes,
and volcanoes. The principal active floodplains and valleys. The remaining 44
volcanoes in the region include the most percent are mostly hilly and mountainous
famous Mt. Mayon in Albay, with the (above 18 percent slope) which include
highest elevation at 2,462 meters above the ranges of hills on the western and
sea level; Bulusan Volcano (1,560 meters) eastern sections, and some mountain
in Sorsogon, and Mt. Iriga (1,143 meters) peaks in the central part of the region.
in Camarines Sur. Other mountains
dominating the countryside and their Land Use. Based on the latest existing land
corresponding elevations include: Mt. use data from the Department of
Malinao (1,548 meters), Mt. Masaraga Environment and Natural Resources
(337 meters) and Mt. Catburawan (DENR), a total of 1.6 million hectares
(473 meters) in Albay; and Mt. Isarog (91 percent) are utilized for agriculture,
(1,966 meters) in Camarines Sur. fishpond, built-up areas and other
development activities, while about
163,000 hectares (9 percent) are
devoted to forest use (Figure 3.8).
Albay Legazpi City Ligao City, Tabaco City Bacacay, Camalig, Daraga,
Guinobatan, Libon, Oas,
Polangui, Tiwi
Camarines Norte Daet Jose Panganiban, Labo,
Paracale
Camarines Sur Naga City Iriga City, Pili Baao, Buhi, Bula, All other
Calabanga, Goa, Lagonoy, municipalities
Libmanan, Nabua, Ragay,
Sipocot, Tinambac
Catanduanes Virac
Masbate Masbate City Aroroy, Cawayan, Milagros,
Placer, Uson
Sorsogon Sorsogon City, Matnog Bulan, Castilla, Gubat,
Irosin, Pilar
Connectivity Strategy
The region’s strategy for connectivity and AH26 or Maharlika Highway, and air
is anchored on the connectivity transport system. (Refer to Chapter 19)
framework for Luzon to enhance the
linkages of communication, multimodal The Bicol RSDF adopts the gravity model to
transportation (land, air, and sea), and prioritize urban linkages as espoused in the
economic infrastructure systems. This NSS, which are intended to further improve
strategy aims to: (a) increase access and the agglomeration of urban areas and
improve the efficiency of markets; (b) improve economies of scale in the market
manage growth and the spatial development systems. A twin spine-three corridor
pattern of settlements according to the network of settlements is envisioned in the
specific regional and local plans; and (c) NSS: the west and east spines frame the
reduce vulnerability during emergency spatial development of Central Luzon-Mega
situations by increasing redundancy of Manila-South Luzon or the Greater Capital
transportation routes, communication, Region (GCR) for brevity. The GCR extends
and other infrastructure facilities. upward in Northern Luzon and downward
in the Mimaropa-Bicol area. The spines then
With its archipelagic characteristic, Bicol move further south onto Visayas where they
region can interconnect with the different converge with Metro Cebu - via Sorsogon,
areas of the country through the roll on- and Masbate in Bicol, and then branch
roll off (RORO) system. It also provides the into three corridors that cover Mindanao.
backbone of land transport system to Visayas Access and circulation between and among
and Mindanao through the Philippine the different sub-regional, provincial,
National Railways (PNR) mainline south and town centers will be facilitated
Vulnerability Reduction
Integrated in both concentration and ■ Decisions on differentiated land use
connectivity strategies is the strategy on will depend on the intensity and
vulnerability reduction to primarily manage frequency of existing hazard and degree
the extent of interaction among the general of risk, e.g. moderately landslide prone
population, and protected areas (e.g. areas may be allowed for agricultural
NIPAS, SAFDZ, critical watershed), hazard use but not for residential use.
prone areas, e.g., fault zones and areas prone
to floods, landslides, and other hazards. ■ Ecological integrity and stability must be
sustained. The carrying capacity of the
Due to its location, the Bicol region is highly environment must be taken into account
vulnerable to typhoons, floods, drought, if development cannot be avoided, (e.g.,
volcanic eruptions, and earthquakes. Forty policy that limits the number of visitors
percent of the region’s rice area is affected in a specific tourism site per day).
by flooding, drought and saline intrusion.
The strategy of vulnerability reduction in ■ Resilience principle on connectivity-
the region focuses on urban expansion related infrastructure facilities
vis-à-vis major production areas and - Redundancy on major regional
environmentally-constrained or disaster- and provincial transportation
prone areas. The strategy is consistent routes, buildings and other
with the principles and requirements of facilities will be increased to
sustainable development. One of the reduce vulnerability of settlements
strategies will be the resolution of land use during occurrence of disasters.
conflicts involving built-up areas, and urban
and rural protection and production areas. ■ Build-better principle in post-
disaster efforts - The rehabilitation
The guiding principles to vulnerability of infrastructure facilities will
reduction in the Bicol region are: demonstrate resiliency and strength
to withstand hazardous forces.
■ Areas with high exposure to hazards
and ECAs are no build zones.
The Bicol RDP is the blueprint of the foundation for more inclusive growth,
contribution of the Bicol region for the a high-trust and resilient society, and a
first medium term plan to the attainment globally competitive knowledge economy.
of a “Matatag, Maginhawa, at Panatag na This will be done by focusing on three pillars
Buhay para sa Lahat.” It lays down a solid of: “Malasakit” (enhancing the social fabric),
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“Pagbabago” (reducing inequality), and of all Bicolanos, through the use of various
“Patuloy na Pag-unlad” (increasing channels such as broadcast and social
potential growth of the economy). media. Diverse cultures will be greatly
valued through information, education,
Malasakit Pillar: Enhancing the Social and communication (IEC) initiatives on
Fabric the Filipino culture, institutionalization of
heritage conservation plans and programs,
Through the Malasakit Pillar, the and expanding cultural structures as
RDP aims to regain people’s trust in civic spaces for dialogue and cultural
government and cultivate trust in fellow exchange. Culture and values education
Filipinos. To attain this, people-centered, will be mainstreamed in the basic, technical,
clean and efficient governance will be vocational, and higher education systems.
ensured, swift and fair administration of The “pagkamalikhain” or creative excellence
justice will be pursued, and Philippine will serve as a tool for social cohesion,
culture and values will be promoted. and will provide the impetus for a culture-
based industry and creative economy.
Ensuring People-Centered, Clean and
Efficient Governance (Chapter 5). Public Pagbabago Pillar: Inequality-reducing
offices will be characterized as people- Transformation
centered, efficient and clean to regain
people’s trust in public institutions, and Through this pillar, there will be greater
to cultivate trust in fellow Filipinos. participation of the marginalized sector
Government offices will be equipped with in economic development. Considerable
adequate facilities, managed by well-trained economic opportunities and access
personnel, and will have improved systems to these opportunities will be made
to ensure the prompt delivery of services. available, particularly to the economic
groups that were once left behind, like
Pursuing Swift and Fair Administration the farmers, fisher folks, and MSMEs.
of Justice (Chapter 6). The administration
of justice will depart from the traditional Expanding Economic Opportunities
institution-based method to a more in Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries
sector-based approach, highlighting (Chapter 8). Opportunities in agriculture
better coordination among the justice will be expanded for farmers and fisher folks
sector institutions to ensure swift and fair as the government continues to sustain its
administration of justice for all. Processes efforts to improve productivity. They will be
will be streamlined and harmonized linked with the industry and services sectors
across agencies in the executive and for more efficient value-adding processes
judiciary branches of government. and more effective commercialization.
Farmers and fisher folks will be organized
Promoting Philippine Culture and Values to create stronger structures and become
(Chapter 7). Bicolanos will have greater proactive recipients of government
awareness of the region’s diverse culture and assistance, and dependable partners of
values with a strengthened culture sensitive private firms. Farm consolidation will be
governance. The values for the common promoted to achieve economies of scale for
good will be inculcated in the consciousness mechanization and technology adoption.
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Building Safe and Secure Communities Vigorously Advancing Science, Technology
(Chapter 12). Access to affordable, and Innovation (Chapter 14). The
adequate, safe, and secure shelter will be promotion of STI in agriculture, industry
expanded to achieve resilient Bicolano and service sectors will be accelerated
communities. Innovative solutions to to become the foundation for a globally
housing construction will be encouraged, competitive knowledge economy. A culture
and alternative modes of financing are of creativity will be built, beginning with the
developed to improve the access of very young students in basic education and
families to decent housing. Community all through higher and technical education.
relations are strengthened and community Creativity and innovation will be nurtured
organizations are empowered to engage with by increasing the number of innovation
government in ensuring the safety, security, hubs, scholars taking up STI courses, and
and development of their communities. STI practitioners (researchers, scientists,
and engineers), among others. Promotion
Patuloy na Pag-Unlad Pillar: Increasing of technology and government-academe-
growth potential industry linkages will be strengthened.
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will improve the intra and inter-regional Ensuring Ecological Integrity, Clean and
connectivity, and integrate the settlements Healthy Environment (Chapter 20). The
and production centers. There will degraded natural resources in Bicol will be
be redundancy in major transport rehabilitated and restored, and the fragile
routes to ensure safety and sustained ecosystems will be protected. A sustainable
operation of the production and value management of resources will be promoted
chain processes from the threats of by adopting an integrated ecosystem
human-made and natural hazards. management or the ridge-to-reef approach.
The integrity of the mineral resources
Water security will be ensured by will be sustained by adopting responsible
developing new water sources, protecting mining practices. Environmental quality
and maintaining watershed areas, and will be improved particularly the quality of
strengthening the capabilities of water- air, water and land resources, through the
related agencies. Lives and properties enforcement of the Clean Air Act and Water
will be protected against floods. Act, and Republic Act No. 9003, s. 2000 or
the Ecological Solid Waste Management
Power supply will be sufficient, stable, Act. The DRR-CCA measures will be
affordable, and environment-friendly strengthened to improve the adaptive
to encourage investments. New and capacity and resiliency of ecosystems
renewable energies will generate clean and communities by enhancing the risk
power, electricity rates will be reduced, and assessment process, improving database
the reach of electrification will be expanded. and information management systems,
strengthening institutions, and establishing
Information and communication climate and disaster-resilient structures.
facilities and services will be effective,
efficient, interconnected, and affordable. Safe, Orderly, and Regular Migration
Interconnectivity among government (Chapter 21). The PDP and the Bicol RDP
offices will be ensured, internet recognize the special circumstances of
coverage will be expanded, and the OFs and their families and work to protect
number of cell sites will be increased. their rights and improve their well-being.
Because of the growing number of OFs,
Social infrastructure facilities and appropriate mechanisms must be established
services will be made adequate, safe, to efficiently respond to the challenges of
accessible, cost-effective, and resilient. international migration and development to
ensure safe, orderly, and regular migration.
Ensuring People-Centered,
Clean, and Efficient
Governance
A high level of trust among the citizens, private sector, and government,
is key towards the attainment of inclusive growth. Maintaining the
public’s trust in the government is the cornerstone of a high-trust society.
Action Plan
Ensuring people-centered, clean, efficient achieved; and (d) civil service strengthened.
and effective governance will contribute to
enhancing the social fabric or “Malasakit” The strategic framework to improve
towards laying down the foundation governance adopts a culture-sensitive
for inclusive growth, a high-trust and perspective, gender-sensitive paradigm,
resilient society, and a globally competitive and human rights-based approach in public
knowledge economy. By 2022, the following service. This ensures that the interests
subsector outcomes should have been of vulnerable sectors such as indigenous
achieved: (a) citizenry fully engaged and peoples, persons with disabilities, women,
empowered; (b) administrative governance youth, and children are well considered.
enhanced; (c) seamless service delivery
Targets
The Bicol RDP 2017-2022 targets to the SGLG; (c) proportion of LGUs with
increase the following: (a) percentage PFMIP; (d) full implementation of
of LGUs fully compliant with the FDP; EODB; and (e) proportion of agencies
(b) percentage of LGUs conferred with compliant with PRIME HRM levels.
Strategic Framework
Figure 5.1 Strategic Framework to Ensure People-Centered, Clean, Efficient, and
Effective Governance, 2017-2022
Legislative Agenda
The proposed legislative agenda to ensure people-centered, clean and efficient governance
are presented in Table 5.1.
Table 5.1 Legislative Agenda to Ensure People Centered, Clean and Efficient Governance
Review of SGLG requirements to strengthen To provide guidelines for LGUs to comply with the SGLG criteria
compliance
As mirrored under the PDP, the Bicol RDP 2017-2022 Midterm Update
supports the shift from the traditional institutions-based approach of justice
administration to a more sector-based approach, highlighting the
strengthened coordination among the justice sector institutions,
agencies, and actors to ensure a swift and fair administration
of justice that is more responsive to the demands of clients.
Action Plan
The delivery of swift and fair administration of government human rights obligations.
of justice is imperative in enhancing the To achieve these, the Bicol RDP highlights
social fabric and in building a high trust the need for harmonized efforts and
society. By 2022, the Bicol RDP aims to seamless coordination among the
enhance and improve the (a) civil and different actors involved in civil, criminal,
criminal justice systems, (b) sector efficiency commercial, and administrative justice.
and accountability, and (c) implementation
Targets
The Bicol RDP 2017-2022 aims to (a) under the VCP; (c) decrease the average
increase the percentage of cases disposed; jail congestion rate; and (d) increase the
(b) increase the number of beneficiaries average rate of resolved human rights cases.
Strategies
The following strategies will help the coordination and cooperation of the
achieve the subsector outcomes to different agencies involved in the five pillars
address the challenges presented above: of the justice system – law enforcement, the
public prosecutor, the judiciary, correctional
Subsector Outcome 1: Access to civil and institutions, and the community.
criminal justice systems enhanced
Deliver justice real time. This strategy
Support the creation of Justice Zones. will be operationalized through inter-
To ensure that issues and concerns of the agency efforts to improve the
judicial sector will be efficiently addressed timeliness in the delivery of swift
towards a more effective and efficient justice and fair administration of justice by:
system, the region supports the creation
of Justice Zones, which is a key program ■ Further streamlining and improving
of Justice Sector Coordinating Council the processes in the justice system.
composed of the Judiciary, DILG and DOJ The implementation of Continuous
to speed up the resolution of cases filed in Trial Guidelines that reduces time
court and decongest jails. Justice Zones gaps between trial procedures, will
will provide a venue or a platform for further be enhanced by introducing
Legislative Agenda
The proposed legislative agenda to ensure the pursuance of swift and fair administration of
justice are presented in Table 6.1.
Table 6.1 Legislative Agenda to Pursue Swift and Fair Administration of Justice
Strengthen the witness protection and Strengthen the Witness Protection Program to protect whistleblowers, and
whistleblower protection encourage more witnesses to be covered and remain as witness towards the
successful prosecution, especially for heinous and high profile crimes.
The Bicol RDP prioritizes the following: (a) safeguarding and enshrining our
cultural heritage; (b) achieving equity and inclusion in access to cultural
resources and services; and (c) enhancing and sustaining the cultural
assets to foster creativity and innovation for socio-economic growth.
The National Commission for Culture and In support of the IP Education Program,
the Arts (NCCA) conducted orientation the following activities were conducted: (a)
sessions and planning workshops to chanting, tigsik, rawit-dawit, ethnic songs
promote Bicol region’s culture and arts. and dances of IP youth and children during
In 2019, a research study on the Filipino the IP culture program in Dangcalan,
values that foster common good was Sorsogon; and (b) Culturally Adaptive
conducted and is now on its final stage of Basic Education and Health Integrating
validation. The Technical Education Skills Indigenous Knowledge Systems and
and Development Authority (TESDA) Practices. In 2018, the Philippine Indigenous
started mainstreaming cultural education Peoples Ethnographies, one of the flagship
in their programs by integrating the programs of the National Commission on
21st century skills in the curriculum of Indigenous Peoples (NCIP), was removed
registered technical, vocational education from the budget of the agency which
Action Plan
Promoting the Philippine culture and the common good, the Bicolanos will
values aims to enhance the social fabric have greater awareness of their diverse
and build people’s trust in government culture and values, creative excellence is
and in each other towards building a high advanced, and culture sensitive governance
trust society and a globally competitive and development is strengthened. Figure
knowledge economy. The plan envisioned 7.1 presents the strategic framework to
that by 2022, significant progress has been promote Philippine culture and values.
achieved towards inculcating values for
Targets
The Bicol Updated RDP 2017-2022 targets provinces with IPMR from zero in 2015 to 99
to (a) increase the number of LGUs with percent in 2022 through the implementation
LCACs from 15.8 percent in 2018 to 60.8 of the revised IPMR Implementing
percent in 2022; (b) increase the percentage Guidelines or NCIP Administrative Order
of LGUs with local cultural inventories No. 3, s. 2018) and strengthen the selection
submitted to NCCA from 2.6 percent in process among IPs/ICCs and issuance of
2018 to 97.4 percent in 2022; and (c) increase Certificate of Affirmation to IPMR by NCIP.
the number of municipalities, cities, and
Strategies
The following strategies will help achieve private institutions). A set of core values
the subsector outcomes to address the that fosters the common good will be
challenges: determined at the national level. Once
these values are identified, they will be
Subsector Outcome 1: Values for the promoted at the regional level so that
common good inculcated. institutions in both the government and
private sectors, including the family
Instilling values for the common good, which is the basic institution, are able to
into the consciousness of all citizens incorporate them in their operations and
will provide the needed positive work ethics. Once established, families,
and transformative change that will local communities, civil organizations,
eventually lead to a high trust society. work places, formal and informal
education system, and media platforms
Maximize the use of various channels will be tapped to ultimately inculcate the
of values inculcation to reach all core values among the general population.
community members (government and
The government plays an important role Develop cultural assets in the region.
in the nation’s cultural development as Considering the geographic location of the
it can provide the needed resources to country, it is necessary to broaden access to
ensure the preservation and development cultural resources and activities in the region.
of Philippine culture, and the exploration These assets include historic and cultural
and understanding of Philippine complexes that can serve as hubs for cultural
history. In addition, LGUs can support education, entertainment, and tourism,
community initiatives to include culture which can contribute to economic growth.
Creating the Department of Culture Reorganize the NCCA into the Department of Culture and the Arts, define its
Power and Functions
Establishing the Kawanihan ng Pagsasalin/ Establish an institutional mechanism for accreditation and professionalization
Bureau of Translation of translators in Filipino and other Philippine languages
Creating LCACs and Providing Appropriate Organize the LCAC and the office for culture and arts in LGUs tasked to protect
Funds and promote local cultural heritage and arts; Appropriate funds shall be
provided which is similar to the GAD Fund or Special Education Fund
Expanding Economic
Opportunities in Agriculture
and Fisheries
As an agriculture-based economy, the Bicol region has high potentials in the
agriculture and fisheries (AF) sectors. The PAPs were implemented and provided
to expand economic opportunities in the AF, and to increase access to these
opportunities by farmers and fisherfolk towards reducing inequality. Halfway
through its implementation, the potentials may have not been fully attained due to
some setbacks but the continued collaboration of the various stakeholders suggest
considerable possibility in achieving the end of plan targets of the AF sector.
Total fishery production increased by 7.6 ensured supply of quality breeders and
percent with aquaculture increasing the fingerlings; (c) production of 68,293
fastest at 28.5 percent, followed by municipal kilograms of seaweed propagules that
fishing at 1.4 percent, and commercial fishing contributed to more investments in
at 1.2 percent. The positive performance of seaweed farming; (d) provision of fishing
the fishery sector can be attributed to the gear and technologies; and (e) intensified
(a) distribution of 21.32 million fingerlings information and education campaigns
and seed stocks; (b) maintenance of nine especially on “Malinis at Masaganang
production and technology stations that Karagatan” and “Balik Sigla ang Ilog at Lawa”.
Action Plan
The remaining three years of Plan The strategies emphasize improved
implementation will focus on the two productivity, increased enterprises in
desired sector outcomes namely, (1) the agriculture and fisheries sector,
expanding the economic opportunities in and strengthened collaboration with
AF, and (2) increasing access of farmers agencies from different sectors to attain
and fisherfolks to such opportunities. integrated approach in addressing the
issues and concerns of the AF sector.
Targets
The full implementation of the plan will 2.0 to 3.0 percent at the end of the plan
significantly address the challenges and period, livestock and poultry at 3.0 to 4.0
constraints of the AF sector. Among the percent, and forestry at 2.0 to 3.0 percent
major targets in expanding economic growth. Another critical target is the 25
opportunities in agriculture and fisheries percent growth in value of production of
is to attain 2.5 to 3.5 percent growth of fisheries in commercial production, one
gross value added (GVA) in agriculture, percent in municipal production, and
forestry and fisheries. Specifically, the five percent in aquaculture production.
GVA growth in crops is estimated to be
Strategies
The following strategies will help achieve Subsector Outcome 1: Agriculture
the sector and subsector outcomes to and fishery productivity improved
address the challenges presented above: Implement the Rice Tarrification Act.
One of the key provisions of the Rice
Outcome 1: Economic Opportunities Tarrification Act is the creation of the Rice
in Agriculture and Fisheries Competitiveness Enhancement Fund
Expanded (RCEF), sourced from tariff revenues
of rice imports to support rice farmers
Legislative Agenda
The following policy actions will be supported by the Bicol RDP 2017-2022 Midterm
Update to strengthen the effectiveness of identified strategies:
Expanding Economic
Opportunities in Industry and
Services through Trabaho at
Negosyo
This chapter covers expanding economic opportunities in industry and services
through trabaho at negosyo and extending access to such opportunities by MSMEs
and cooperatives to help reduce inequality and lay down the foundation for inclusive
growth, a high trust and resilient society, and globally competitive economy.
Towards this end, the following subsector outcomes will be achieved: (a) investments
increased; (b) competitiveness, innovativeness, and resilience increased; (c) access
to markets improved; (d) access to production networks improved; (e) access to
financing increased; and (f) productivity, efficiency and resilience improved.
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Table 9.1 Growth rates by major industry/sub- industry: Bicol Region at Constant 2000
Prices, in percent, 2016-2017 and 2017-2018
(2015)
INDUSTRY 2016-2017 (%) 2017-2018 (%)
BASELINE (%)
In 2018, the report on mineral production and of which are mined in the province of Albay.
sales reflected that the contribution of non- Under quarry, about PhP33.16 million (or
metallic minerals to the overall production 0.22 percent contribution to the non-metallic
is 5.12 percent, while production of metallic minerals) include bentonite, clay, earth fill,
minerals is 94.88 percent valued at PhP3.24 limestone, marble, pumice, and silica sand.
billion and PhP14.58 billion, respectively.
Metallic minerals mined in the region The closure of some large-scale mines
include gold and silver. For non-metallic resulted in the “transfer of technology”
minerals under commercial/industrial sand from mine employees to small-scale
and gravel, Albay province is the source of miners. However, from 2017-2019, there
aggregates, armor rocks and boulders, and was a reduction in the number of small-
sand and gravel while Masbate is source of scale mining sites in Camarines Norte and
earth fill materials. All other five provinces Masbate. Small scale miners insisted on
are sources of sand and gravel which are continuing with their operations regardless
being utilized for construction activities. of the dangers being faced because it is their
Under the Mineral Production Sharing primary source of livelihood. Table 9.2
Agreement, the minerals include limestone, presents the comparative status of small-scale
perlite, low grade perlite, and shale clay, most mining in Camarines Norte and Masbate.
Table 9.2 Comparative Status of Small Scale Mining Camarines Norte and Masbate,
Bicol Region: 2017 and 2019
CY 2017 CY 2019
TYPE
CAMARINES MASBATE CAMARINES MASBATE
NORTE NORTE
Processing Plants 11 106 1 28
SSM Sites 18 0 16 8
SSM with processing 20 0 26 15
Local trade fairs resulted in an average sale Investments in the production of raw
of at least PhP50 million per year which materials for manufacturing increased.
contributed significantly to the domestic The Negosyo Centers (NC) in every
sales of the region. In 2019, four regional municipality and the shared services
trade fairs were organized and participated facilities contributed to the growth in
in by 453 MSMEs/exhibitors and these the manufacturing sector and promoted
generated sales of PhP74.911 million. The investments in the region. As of 2018, 12
Orgullo kan Bikol (OKB) continuously new NCs were established, bringing to 58
provides opportunities for homegrown the total number of NCs in Bicol and serving
entrepreneurs to develop, find new markets, more clients. The province of Camarines
and become more competitive. Eight Sur expanded its NCs to 17 municipalities
travel and tourism fairs were conducted, and cities. Fifteen new shared service
highlighting food, MSME development, facilities were established and 121 were
and travel exchange. These include the 4th maintained. More MSMEs were equipped
Regional Travel Fair (RTF), 5th NAITAS with appropriate machinery, thereby
Travel and Trade Fair, 5th Regional Travel increasing their production capacity.
Fair, 30th Philippine Travel Mart (PTM), Business climate improved. The
5th Travel Sale Fair, North Philippines Expo, internationalization of MSME programs
Philippine Travel Exchange (PHITEX), encouraged the participation of MSMEs
and the OKB at the Shangrila Plaza. in foreign Trade and Business Missions
(TBM) such as the Malaysia International
Investments in infrastructure increased. Halal Showcase (MIHAS) trade fairs in
Under the industry sector, the construction Malaysia which was participated in by
industry has the highest share of five exhibitors from the Bicol region.
investments at 21.7 percent because of About 12 MSMEs joined the TBM
the Build, Build, Build Program. Notable where 73 Halal-certified products were
were the construction and improvement of featured. The MSMEs’ interest complied
access roads connecting the service centers with product-market requirements and
to tourism sites through the convergence encouraged them to be Halal-certified for
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bigger markets and sales. Another Course on Housekeeping, (i) Seminar on
business mission that was participated How to Handle Persons with Disabilities,
in by about 22 exhibitors was the TBM to (j) Gender Sensitivity Training and Gender
Hongkong International Home Textile Analysis Workshop, and (k) Training on
and Furnishing Fair. Through these Homestay Program. Technical assistance
activities, the MSMEs gained new insights was provided to eight LGUs in formulating
on product development that enhanced their local tourism development plans.
their competitiveness. It was also a venue Various activities such as (a) tourism
where new product designs were marketed. awareness seminars; (b) orientations on
tourism planning guidebook; (c) visioning,
Infrastructure improved. The Build, Build, strategic planning and project development;
Build Program contributed to the subsector and (d) Local Tourism Development
outcome of increasing competitiveness, Planning, Mentoring and Coaching
innovativeness and resilience. Tourism Seminars were undertaken to aid the LGUs
related establishments (TREs) were in the orderly tourism development and
improved and accredited by the tourism management to promote a more inclusive and
department to guarantee that the facilities sustainable tourism development in Bicol.
and services of the TREs met the minimum
standards of the international market. Marketing and promotion of Philippine
Advocacy on the accreditation process in products and services and market
every tourism forum increased the number intelligence were intensified. The
of accredited TREs in the region from 225 in tourism sector contributed to the growth
2017 to 368 in 2018, registering a 39 percent in the other services sector. Tourism
growth. Inspection of TREs was conducted to development focused not only on the
ensure that the tourism facilities and services physical endowments but also on cultural
are properly maintained and improved. offerings that also considered the economic,
Chapter 19 provides the details of other social and ecological environment. The
infrastructure facilities that helped increase festivals and events boosted tourism and
competitiveness and resilience in this sector. trade, enlivened the culture and arts of
the Bicol region, and increased tourist
Advocacy and capacity-building programs arrivals, investments, and employment. The
improved. Tourism professionals and other Magayon Festival held every May, showcases
industry workers were trained to enhance Albay’s culture and arts marked by exhibits,
their skills, professionalize, and improve the shows, parades and sports. The staging of
level and quality of services offered by the the 4th Abaca Festival promoted the local
TREs to guarantee visitor experience and tourism industry and the abaca industry
satisfaction. Among the training programs in Catanduanes. The event showcased the
provided were: (a) Basic Community abaca industry from raw fiber to fabrics
Lifeguard Training, (b) Street Food Tourism and novelty items. The Pineapple Festival
Kulinarya Workshop with Food Safety and in Daet, Camarines Norte showcased the
Handling, (c) Tour Package Development, Formosa variety pineapple and featured
(d) Destination Planning, Branding, and sports events, talent and skills competitions,
Marketing, (e) Cave Guides Training, (f) cultural shows and concerts, food fair, agro-
River Guides Training with First Aid, (g) industrial fair and street dancing contests. In
Basic Life Support and Water Safety, (h) Legazpi City, about 235,790 tourist arrivals
Enhanced linkage between MSMEs and Entrepreneurship was encouraged. The SME
large corporations. The project Kapatid Roving Academy (SMERA) is a continuous
Mentor ME (KMME) initiative aims to help learning program for the development
the country’s micro and small enterprises of MSMEs to become competitive in the
(MSEs) through three key components: (a) domestic and international markets. Its main
Mentor ME (micro entrepreneurs) program, strategies are: (1) integration of the business
a coaching and mentoring approach where development services for SMEs at the
large corporations teach MSEs on different national and local levels; (2) establishment
aspects of business operations; (b) Adopt- of the Provincial, Regional, and National
an-SSF (Shared Service Facility) program Entrepreneurship Development Networks;
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and (3) management of an inclusive Annual Environment Protection and
promotion program. In 2018, a total of 21, Enhancement Program, Annual Social
719 individuals benefited from the program. Development and Management Program,
and Community Development Program,
Climate Change Adaptation promoted. and three for Social Development
To improve productivity, efficiency, and and Management Program. Likewise,
resilience, projects that responded to inventory of six small-scale and quarry
CCA were promoted. Under the Mineral sites in the provinces of Albay, Camarines
Resources Enforcement and Regulatory Norte, Camarines Sur, Catanduanes,
Program, exploration permits were Masbate and Sorsogon were conducted.
approved for Capalonga Asian Resources
Mining Corporation located in Capalonga, To promote responsible mining in the
Labo and Sta. Elena, Camarines Norte region, two Minahang Bayan areas were
and United Paragon Mining Corporation declared: one in Aroroy, Masbate and
situated in Paracale, Camarines Norte. another in Paracale, Camarines Norte.
This is in consonance with the DAO 2018- A Minahang Bayan was also identified
13 dated July 3, 2018 which lifted the in Paracale, Camarines Norte, applied
moratorium on acceptance, processing and/ by the Magkamatao Small-Scale Miners
or approval of applications for Exploration Association. Clearance and/or approval
Permits under DMO 2016-01 by the for the establishment of a Minahang
Mines and Geosciences Bureau (MGB). Bayan area in Barangay Malaya, Labo,
Camarines Norte was also endorsed
Mining-related permits (288) were issued by the MGB. (Refer to Chapter 20)
such as Ore Transport Permits/Transport
Permits to Philippine Gold Processing The following are the challenges that must
and Refining Corporation (gold) and to be addressed:
UBS Marketing Corporation (perlite).
Twenty-nine Ore Transport Certificates ■ Sustain the development and
were granted to Filminera Resources marketing of competitive products
Corporation, Philippine Gold Processing and and services. The successes in
Refining Corporation, Bicol Chromite and the interventions provided by the
Manganese Corporation, Johnson Mining government have opened great
Corporation and Verzontal Builders. Other opportunities for the low-income
permits like Certificate of Environmental class municipalities such as the BuB
Management and Community Relations Projects and the Local Governance
Record (CEMCRR) and Certificate of Support Program for Local Economic
Exception (COE) were also granted to Development (LGSP-LED). But
Filminera Resources Corporation and changes in national and local
Masbate Minerals, Inc., respectively. leadership bring about the challenge
of gaining the support of newly
To ensure the safety of the people working elected national and local officials
in the mine sites and in the communities on priority programs and projects.
within the mining area, the MGB
Region 5 evaluated and granted nine ■ Increase investments in
Certificates of Approval for the companies’ infrastructure. In line with the
Action Plan
Expanding Economic Opportunities in outcomes should have been achieved: (a)
Industry and Services through Trabaho investments increased; (b) competitiveness,
and Negosyo will help reduce inequality innovativeness, and resilience increased;
in economic opportunities to lay down (c) access to market improved; (d) access to
the foundation for inclusive growth, a production networks improved; (e) access
high-trust and resilient society, and a to financing increased; and (f) productivity,
globally competitive knowledge economy. efficiency and resilience improved.
By 2022, the following subsector
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Targets
The plan targets an increasing GVA in in 2015, and a growth rate between 6.9
industry sector from PhP28 billion in to 7.9 percent in 2022. Tourist arrivals
2015 or a growth rate between 8.4 to 9.4 will be increasing by seven percent from
percent in 2022, and an increasing GVA 4.4 million and 1.04 million domestic
in services sector from PhP7.50 billion and foreign tourists, respectively in 2016.
Strategic Framework
Figure 9.1 Strategic Framework to Expand Economic Opportunities in Industry and
Services through Trabaho at Negosyo, 2017-2022
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training programs; and improve access Sector Outcome 2: Access to
to technology and innovation through economic opportunities of MSMEs
science and technology (S&T) fairs and & cooperatives expanded
exhibits at the national and local level
and through technology fora/clinics; ■ Empower MSMEs and cooperatives
through training programs and
■ Implement RA 11293 or the Philippine exposure to market opportunities;
Innovation Act to help MSMEs
improve in the areas of education, Subsector Outcome 1: Access to
training, research and development production networks improved
towards promoting innovation
and internationalization activities; ■ Enhance the linkage between MSMEs
and large corporations, i.e. a big
■ Adopt Industry 4.0, and use brother, small brother approach will
and adapt new technologies be encouraged to facilitate global value
to strengthen competitiveness chains and develop more inclusive
and sustainability of industries; business models and social enterprise.
Legislative Agenda
Enabling policies to expand economic opportunities in industry and services may require
legislative action. Table 9.3 shows the proposed policy reforms for the remaining period of
plan implementation.
Table 9.3 Legislative Agenda to Expand Economic Opportunities in Industry and Services
Through Trabaho at Negosyo
Social Enterprise Bill Provide the framework for the planning and implementation of a national
poverty reduction through social entrepreneurship program to promote social
enterprise as a tool in the government’s poverty reduction program.
Amendments to RA 6977 or the Magna Further strengthening, empowering, and enhancing the financing programs of
Carta for MSMEs MSMEs to further promote entrepreneurship.
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10
Accelerating
Human Capital
Development
Chapter 10
During the first three years of plan implementation, significant developments in the
health sector were accomplished particularly on infant and children’s health. Still,
there are more interventions that need to be done to reach the end of plan targets for
improved women’s health and safe motherhood. Lifelong learning opportunities
were provided at different educational levels. Various programs and services were
pursued to ensure the employability and enhance labor mobility and income security.
facilities. The SDNs were launched in the Family Health Associates 127 -
provinces of Albay, Camarines Norte, Source: DOH Region 5
Camarines Sur, and Sorsogon in 2017.
Education for every Bicolano was made The SPED ensures that basic education
accessible. To ensure that every Bicolano services address the needs of
Figure 10.1 Annual Labor and Employment Estimates, Bicol Region, 2017-2018
Source: PSA
There were measures undertaken to intensified campaign against ENDO. The
reduce underemployment rate such as DOLE Region 5 strengthened its Labor
increase in take-home pay resulting from Inspection Program covering priority
the tax reform, salary standardization law, establishments such as manufacturing,
and increase in base pay of military, and food chains, hotels and restaurants, and
uniformed personnel in the government. other high-risk establishments. Pledges
Higher take-home pay means higher for regularization of workers were
disposable income, thereby addressing the obtained. Labor and Management Fora
clamor to have high paying jobs. Figure were conducted to inform both the labor
10.1 presents the number of employed, and the management sectors of their
unemployed and underemployed rights, limitations and obligations under
persons in Bicol region in 2017 and 2018. labor laws. There were 67,356 individuals
reached by Labor Market Information
Compliance to labor standards ensured. compared to the 40,000 target in 2018.
Efforts to eliminate the end-of-contract
(ENDO) or contractualization scheme was The enactment of RA 11058 or the
done through the regularization program. Occupational Safety and Health Standards
There was a sizable increase in the number Law will ensure that employers comply with
of regularized workers from 2,548 in workplace safety standards. All safety and
2017 to 12,612 in 2018 mainly due to the health personnel are required to undergo
Action Plan
Accelerating human capital development should have been achieved: health and
will contribute to reducing inequality nutrition for all improved; lifelong learning
or Pagbabago towards laying down the opportunities for all ensured; and income
foundation for inclusive growth, a high- earning abilities increased. Figure 10.2
trust and resilient society, and a globally presents the Strategic Framework to
competitive knowledge economy. By Accelerate Human Capital Development.
2022, the following subsector outcomes
Targets
The Bicol RDP 2017-2022 Midterm Update and (e) reduce the prevalence of overweight
aims to (a) increase life expectancy at birth adult 20 years old and above from 25 percent
to 69 years for male and 74 years for female; in 2015 to 22 percent in 2022. By 2022, the
(b) reduce the prevalence of stunting among functional literacy rate, the completion rate,
children < 5 from 40 percent in 2015 to 31 and the cohort survival rate have increased;
percent in 2022; (c) reduce the prevalence of and the percentage of youth in Not in
wasting among children < 5 from 8 percent Education, Employment, or Training, and
in 2015 to 7 percent in 2022; (d) reduce the the duration of school-to-work transition
prevalence of wasting among children 6-10 of college graduates have decreased.
from 11 percent in 2015 to 7 percent in 2022;
Legislative Agenda
Enabling policies to accelerate human capital development may require legislative
action. Table 10.4 presents the proposed policy reforms for the remaining period of plan
implementation.
Table 10.4 Proposed Legislative Agenda to Accelerate Human Capital Development
The bill seeks to give the DOH the mandate to undertake measures such as
evaluation, planning, organizing, and training to improve national preparedness
for public health emergencies.
It further covers the creation of an emergency fund every fiscal year for
pandemics and other emergencies that would address realignment and
reallocation budgets or unspent money that has already been earmarked for
government agencies.
Amending the RA 7305, or the Magna Carta The increasing number of health workers who choose to work abroad out of
of Public Health Workers necessity poses a risk on the country’s healthcare system. In the Bicol Region,
the number of public health workers is inadequate to meet the region’s health
needs especially the communities in GIDAs, i.e., upland, lowland, landlocked,
hard to reach and unserved/underserved communities.
The institutionalization of the ALS will provide more opportunities for the
marginalized learners. Resources for the training of facilitators/teachers,
improvement and reproduction of training modules and other instructional
materials that fit the needs of learners, and guidelines for the proper monitoring
and tracking of ALS learners will be put in place.
Amending the Labor Code The Labor Code allows contracting and sub-contracting which in some
instances fail to protect the workers’ rights on security of tenure, healthcare,
and social security. There is a need to stop abusive forms of contractualization
or ENDO. Amending the Labor Code entails striking the balance between the
interests of the employer and the employee.
Reducing Vulnerability of
Individuals and Families
Reducing inequality requires building up socioeconomic resiliency or
the adaptive capacity of people to take on impacts and shocks caused
by economic uncertainties, natural and human-induced hazards, and
governance and political risks. As risks become more challenging, complex,
and increasing in number and frequency, the government intends to decrease
the population exposed to risks through programs that will strengthen
the people’s capacity to cope, respond, and recover from these risks.
This chapter aims to lay down the foundation for achieving universal
and transformative social protection through strategies that promote
equity, equality, social cohesion, and human capital formation.
Source: PSA
The PSA likewise released poverty-related and Sorsogon were categorized under
statistics including the income gap, poverty cluster 3 while Albay and Catanduanes
gap, and severity of poverty3 as shown in were under cluster 4. This shows that
Table 11.1. There is improvement in the more Bicolanos are getting higher
clustering of provinces4 based on poverty income, thus living above the region’s
incidence among families. The provinces of poverty threshold which is PhP 10,168.00.
Camarines Norte, Camarines Sur, Masbate,
Table 11.1. Income Gap, Poverty Gap, and Severity of Poverty, Bicol Region: 2015-2018
Source: PSA
3Revised/updated based on the following: a) rebasing of the Consumer Price Index (CPI) market basket of prices
2
from 2006 to 2012; and b) adoption of the 2015 Census of Population results for the weights in the Family Income
4and Expenditure Survey (FIES).
3
Income gap measures the average income by the poor in order to get out of poverty, expressed relative to
the poverty threshold. The poverty gap refers to the income shortfall (expressed in proportion to the poverty
threshold) of families with income below the poverty threshold, divided by the total number of families. The
severity of poverty is the total of the squared income short-fall(expressed in proportion to the poverty threshold)
of families with income below the poverty threshold, divided by the total number of families. This is a poverty
measure that is sensitive to income distribution among the poor. (PSA, 2018 Poverty Estimates)
4
Provinces are clustered from 1 to 5 using confidence intervals of poverty incidence as the clustering variable with
cluster 1 as the poorest and cluster 5 as the least poor.
5
The SFP, implemented by DSWD, provides hot meals to children enrolled in Child Development Centers and
Supervised Neighborhood Play for 120 days to support their nutrition needs.
6
The IPs are among the disadvantaged sectors identified under RA 8425 or the Social Reform and Poverty
Alleviation Act because of their vulnerability to exploitation and discrimination. Extractive activities (i.e.,
mining and logging), “development work” (e.g., hydroelectric dams), in-migration, territorial control mechanisms
(e.g., expropriation of land, imposition of territorial boundaries, and other such policies), among others, lead to
displacement and place great pressure on the preservation of their resources and way of life.
Action Plan
Reducing vulnerability of individuals risks through a universal and transformative
and families falls under the Pagbabago social protection program. Figure 11.2
or Reducing Inequality pillar. By presents the Strategic Framework to Reduce
2022, Filipinos should have developed Vulnerability of Individuals and Families.
socioeconomic resiliency against various
Targets
The Bicol RDP 2017-2022 Midterm Update covered by social pension; (c) increase
aims to: (a) achieve 100 percent coverage the number of insured OFWs; and (d)
of PhilHealth insurance; (b) increase achieve no death or missing person during
the proportion of poor senior citizens natural and human-induced disasters.
Strategies
A comprehensive social protection system effective and efficient is to prioritize the needs
boosts human capital development and of the vulnerable and marginalized sectors.
promotes social cohesion, conflict and
disaster risk resilience management. Building Subsector Outcome: Universal and
socioeconomic resiliency should be inclusive, transformative social protection for all
and the strategies to make it more cost- achieved
Legislative Agenda
To achieve a universal and transformative social protection program for all Filipinos, the
following legislative actions are recommended (Table 11.2).
Table 11.2 Legislative Agenda to Reduce Vulnerability of Individuals and Families
Evacuation Center Act Establish permanent and typhoon-resilient evacuation centers with the
necessary facilities to avoid the practice of using classrooms as evacuation
centers during calamities. Centers should be PWD-friendly and elderly-friendly
spaces.
In the first three years of the plan implementation, shelter agencies as well
as private developers and non-government organizations implemented
housing programs and projects to increase the availability of decent and
affordable housing units. Problems/issues were encountered while
implementing the projects which affected the delivery of housing
assistance to the intended beneficiaries. Housing demand continues
to increase due to population growth and urbanization. Meeting
the housing needs remains a challenge for the housing sector.
The NHA continued to implement the Housing loans were made available to
Isarog Village: Armed Forces of the Home Development Mutual Fund (HDMF)
Philippines (AFP)/PNP Housing Program members. Under the Direct Housing
for military and police personnel. As of Provision Program, the HDMF provided
December 31, 2018, there were 180 units regular mortgage financing or end-user
being constructed. Among the factors that financing to member-borrowers. From
hampered project implementation are the 2017-2019, the HDMF extended a total
poor condition of the access roads to the of 2,866 units of housing assistance. The
project site, and the lack of materials and total amount of loan released to qualified
manpower. There are 171 units occupied member-borrowers is PhP2.325 billion.
while 951 units are unoccupied. The
occupancy rate is low due to the small area The Housing for Indigenous Peoples
of the housing units, resulting to these component targeted the housing
units being either cancelled, surrendered, construction in Jose Panganiban IP
or unawarded. The approval of Congress Housing Project (Beley No Mamanide-
Joint Resolution No. 2 by President Rodrigo Kabihug Housing Project) in Brgy.
Duterte authorized the NHA to award the Osmeña, Jose Panganiban, Camarines
1. Resettlement Program
a. RAP-LGU NHA and LGUs 1,978 399 2,278 677 1,821 200
d. Housing Materials
Assistance for calamity NHA 359 0 359 603 0 735
victims (HOMA)
Action Plan
Building safe and secure communities economy. By 2022, the subsector outcome
boosts socioeconomic resiliency and of expanding access to affordable, adequate,
reduces inequality or “Pagbabago” towards safe, and secure shelters in well-planned
laying down the foundation for inclusive communities should have been achieved.
growth, a high-trust and resilient society, Figure 12.1 presents the Strategic Framework
and a globally competitive knowledge to Build Safe and Secure Communities.
Targets
By the end of 2022, the Bicol Updated the NHA resettlement program, SHFC
RDP 2017-2022 Midterm Update targets community mortgage program, and
to increase the number of households HDMF end-user financing program, and
provided with housing assistance through all LGUs have LSPs and approved CLUPs.
Strategies
The following strategies will help ■ Develop integrated neighborhood and
achieve the subsector outcome to sustainable communities particularly
address the challenges presented above: for low-income households.
Anchored on the NSS, the Bicol RSDF
Subsector Outcome: Access to affordable, will be implemented to address the
adequate, safe and secure shelter in well- challenges of agglomeration economies,
planned communities expanded connectivity, and vulnerability. Under
Legislative Agenda
In the remaining period of plan implementation, the legislative agenda and policies
being proposed for review/enhancement to build affordable, adequate, safe and secure
communities is presented in Table 12.2.
Table 12.2 Legislative Agenda to Build Safe and Secure Communities
Updating of the National Building Code and Housing policies must include climate change adaptive design and construction
Structural Code of the Philippines methods, tools and materials, and updated standards for housing unit size.
Formulate policies on urban planning and National and local institutional capacities in urban planning and management,
management as well as LSP preparation and implementation must be enhanced.
Amendment to the Comprehensive and The amendment will consider the low-cost public rental of ownership housing,
Integrated Shelter Financing Act (RA 7835) mortgage revenue bonds, LGU/private sector partnership for public rental
housing.
Source: PSA
The total fertility rate (TFR) is the total 4.1 in 2013. Despite the improvement,
number of births a woman would have the region ranked third highest among
by the end of her childbearing period the 17 regions, besting Regions IX (3.6)
if she was to pass through those years and XII (3.4). According to the long-
bearing children at the currently observed term projection of the Commission on
age specific fertility rates. According to Population and Development (PopCom), if
the 2017 NDHS, the TFR for the Bicol the TFR drops to 2.1 in 2060, the population
Region dropped to 3.2, from the TFR of of the region can reach 10 million.
The teenage pregnancy rate (15 to 19 years The unmet need for family planning for
old) for the Bicol region is 4.4 percent the region also dropped to 21.3 percent
(Figure 13.2). The early pregnancy rate in 2017 from 25.1 percent in 2013 (Figure
(15 to 24 years old) dropped to 23.3 13.3). The region ranked second highest
percent in 2017 which is second lowest on unmet need for family planning among
among other regions, an improvement the 17 regions. Moreover, 51.3 percent
compared to the 26.6 percent in 2013 of married Bicolanas use contraceptive
when the region ranked fifth lowest in the methods which resulted to a high demand
country. In addressing the incidence of of 72.6 percent for family planning.
teenage pregnancy, adolescent, health and
development activities were continuously The Responsible Parenthood and Family
conducted. About 14,000 adolescents were Planning (RP-FP) barangay classes were
reached by the Adolescent, Health and conducted which include Usapan sessions,
Development activities in 2017 and 2018. pre-marriage counselling, classes for 4Ps, and
classes for non-4Ps. These were integrated
Unmet need for family planning refers in the Family Development Sessions (FDS)
to productive women who are not using of the 4Ps. Around 261,000 couples and
contraception but who wish to postpone the solo attendees were reached by the RP-FP
next birth or stop childbearing altogether. demand generation barangay classes in 2017
Action Plan
Strategic Framework
The demographic dividend is attained globally competitive knowledge economy,
through the transition characterized by the aim is to accelerate and sustain
declining mortality and fertility rates, economic growth. One way is to accelerate
resulting to the shrinking of the dependent demographic transition by reducing
age (0 to 14 years old) group and expansion of mortality rates; and reducing fertility rates.
the workforce (15 to 64 years old) age group. Another way is to maximize the gains
from demographic dividend by improving
Under the Patuloy na Pag-Unlad or quality of human capital; reducing youth
Increasing Growth Potential pillar of the unemployment; improving savings
Bicol RDP 2017-2022 towards laying build-up; and improving population and
down the foundation for inclusive growth, development integration. (Figure 13.4)
a high-trust and resilient society, and a
Targets
The Bicol RDP Midterm Update 2017- prevalence of stunting among children under
2022 targets to reduce the (a) TFR from five from 40.2 percent in 2015 to 31.2 percent
4.1 percent in 2013 to 2.1 percent in 2022; in 2022. The plan also targets to increase
(b) maternal mortality rate from 112 per the modern contraceptive prevalence rate
100,000 livebirths in 2016 to 90 per 100,000 from 31.3 percent in 2013 to 63 percent in
livebirths; (c) under five mortality rate from 2022. By 2022, there is zero unmet need for
33 per 1,000 livebirths in 2013 to less than family planning from 27.4 percent in 2013.
13 per 1,000 livebirths in 2022; and (d)
Strategies
The following strategies will help achieve especially among infants, children under
the subsector outcomes to address the 5 years old, and women. Other health
challenges presented above: strategies will also be implemented to
reduce mortality rates. (Refer to Chapter 10)
Subsector Outcome: Demographic
Transition Accelerated Reduce fertility rates. Population
management and reproductive health
Reduce mortality rate. A sustained policies and programs will be strengthened
universal health care program will be to lower fertility level. The RPRH Law will be
pursued to achieve low mortality rate. The fully implemented along with EO 12, s. 2017
focus will be on lowering mortality rates in attaining and sustaining zero unmet need
Legislative Agenda
In the remaining period of plan implementation, the proposed legislative agenda in support
of the strategies to reach the demographic dividend is presented in Table 13.1.
Table 13.1. Legislative Agenda to Maximize Demographic Dividend, 2017-2022
The OneStore Project, an online marketing Establish innovation hubs. To help reduce
platform for SETUP Projects was able the increasing number of malnutrition cases
to establish five innovation hubs and in the country, the DOST established the
assisted 12 firms regionwide. The site Complimentary Food Processing Facilities
was also able to upload 381 products (CFPF) awarded to the Central Bicol
of different MSMEs of the region. State University of Agriculture (CBSUA)
and LGU Iriga City. For 2017 and 2018,
To serve marginalized and GIDAs, the the project assisted five firms/LGUs and
Community Empowerment for Science provided six technology interventions. It
and Technology (CEST) assisted 13 operationalized six facilities in the region.
municipalities in the region and provided
18 technology interventions to clients from Strengthened government-academe-
2017-2018. The CEST is successful in its industry linkage. The STI implementers, in
implementation because of the positive collaboration with SUCs and other research
outlook of partner LGUs and the increased consortia, formulated and implemented
interventions on the identified needs of the various PAPs to promote and advance S&T
community during the Community Life adoption and stimulate innovation in the
Competence Process (CLCP) training- region. As of December 2018, there were
workshops in CEST communities. 429 students who graduated from the DOST
S&T Scholarship grant under the newly
The DOST turned over the Grant-in- established Junior Level Science Scholarship
Aid (GIA) program which is designed to (JLSS) Program. As of 2018, there are
contribute to productivity improvement 1,752 scholars in the region under the JLSS
and quality of life of Filipinos by generating Program and the Undergraduate Scholarship
and promoting appropriate technologies. Program. In 2017, the implementation of
On November 16, 2018, two GIA projects the DOST-Science Education Institute (SEI)
were turned over by the DOST to two SUCs. Merit Scholarship Program under RA 2067
R&D agenda for the region was formulated. Improved DRR-CCA initiatives through
The Research and Development (R&D) STI. Geared towards improving DRR-
Committee, a committee under the Bicol CCA initiatives through STI, 165 sensors
RDC, was institutionalized in 2017 to set and warning stations, 22 sirens and
the direction of R&D agenda in the region two short message service (SMS)-based
and ensure that research recommendations early warning system were installed and
are converted into tangible tools that can be are being maintained. Science-based
used for commercialization and utilization. disaster risk and vulnerability assessment
The committee is composed of 14 members were conducted by the DENR-MGB.
from SUCs/HEI, consortia and NGAs. The
Regional R&D Agenda was formulated in The following are the challenges that must
May 2018 and was approved on June 8, 2018. be addressed:
Action Plan
Promoting and accelerating technology capacity for technology generation,
adoption and stimulating innovation will acquisition and adoption enhanced.
contribute to increasing potential for growth
or “Patuloy na Pag-unlad” towards laying The implementation of key PAPs will be
down the foundation for inclusive growth, a pursued such as the SETUP, OneStore,
high trust and resilient society, and a globally OneLab, and the conduct of the RSTW.
competitive knowledge economy. By 2022, Necessary funding will be provided to R&D
the following subsector outcomes should Centers such as the BRFICC, ManFab Labs,
have been achieved: (a) STI mainstreamed; CPCF and the ATIC for the continuous
(b) technology transfer, commercialization operation of these facilities, and for improving
and utilization accelerated; (c) partnership the quality of service being provided.
and linkages strengthened; and (d)
Targets
The Updated Bicol RDP 2017-2022 targets STIs transferred, commercialized and
an increasing number of: (a) established utilized; and, (e) SETUP beneficiaries.
innovation hubs; (b) scholars taking There must also be an increase in public
up STI courses; (c) STI implementers expenditure on research and development.
(researcher, scientists, and engineers; (d)
Strategies
The following strategies will address the continuous promotion of DOST S&T
challenges and further strengthen the Scholarship programs will increase the
existing efforts on the promotion and number of youth that engages in STI-
advancement of STI in the region: related courses and programs offered
by the different academic institutions
Sector Outcome 1: Technology in the region. This will disseminate
Adoption Promoted and the importance of STI in catching-
Accelerated up with current demand through
extensive knowledge in STI and further
improve regional competitiveness.
Subsector Outcome 1: Mainstreamed STI
Subsector Outcome 2: Technology
■ Intensify promotion of STI-related transfer, commercialization and
scholarship grants and incentives. The utilization accelerated
Legislative Agenda
In the remaining period of plan implementation, the proposed legislative agenda
in support of the strategies to vigorously advance science, technology and
innovation is presented in Table 14.1.
Table 14.1 Legislative Agenda to Vigorously Advance Science, Technology and Innovation
Ensuring Sound
Macroeconomic Policy
An enabling and supportive economic environment is necessary to
reduce inequality and increase growth potential. The enabling economic
environment must be sound and stable which may be achieved through a
responsible, strategic, and supportive fiscal sector, resilient and inclusive
monetary and financial sector, and a strategic external trade policy regime.
Source: PSA
Action Plan
Implementing strategic trade and fiscal and a globally competitive knowledge
policy, maintaining macroeconomic economy. By 2022, the following subsector
stability, and promoting competition outcomes should have been achieved: (a)
will contribute to reducing inequality a responsible, strategic, and supportive
or “Pagbabago” and increasing potential fiscal sector; (b) a resilient and inclusive
growth or “Patuloy na Pag-unlad” towards monetary and financial sector; and (c)
laying down the foundation for inclusive a strategic external trade policy regime.
growth, a high trust and resilient society,
Targets
The Bicol RDP 2017-2022 targets a rate of 2 to 4 percent. By 2022, the
gross regional domestic product annual average regional IRA dependency ratio
growth rate of 6.7 to 7.7 percent, and of all LGUs has improved to 51 percent.
maintain a single digit annual inflation
Strategies
The following strategies will help professionalization of local treasurers
achieve the subsector outcomes to through Standardized Examination and
address the challenges presented above: Assessment for Local Treasury Service
Program; (b) updating key local finance
Subsector Outcome 1: Responsible, manuals to include developments in
Strategic and Supportive Fiscal Sector local finance; (c) intensifying LGU
fiscal monitoring and performance
■ Capacitate LGUs to enhance revenue evaluation through standardized
collection. The LGUs need to maximize reporting tools and metrics; (d)
their fiscal autonomy or the revenue- establishing the idle land inventory and
raising powers granted to them by the imposing the idle land tax in all LGUs;
LGC of 1991. The dependence on IRA (e) enjoining the LGUs to comply with
is a result of the absence of a tax base for LGC requirements concerning local
local revenue generation in most LGUs. revenue base; (f) investing in income
Among the potential measures are (a) generating projects; and (g) revisiting
Legislative Agenda
The following policy actions will be supported by the Bicol RDP 2017-2022
Midterm Update to strengthen the effectiveness of identified strategies:
Table 15.1 Legislative Agenda to Ensure a Sound Macroeconomic Policy
LEGISLATIVE AGENDA RATIONALE/DESCRIPTION
Comprehensive Tax Reform Program, The Corporate Income Tax and Incentives Rationalization seeks to make the
Package 2 (HB 4157) corporate tax system simple, fairer, and more transparent. Lower the corporate
income tax rate from 30 percent to 20 percent for a large majority of businesses
and reorient fiscal incentives.
Comprehensive Tax Reform Program, The Sin Taxes for Universal Health Care will increase the tax rates on alcohol,
Package 2+ tobacco products and e-cigarette products to provide additional fund for
universal health care. It will discourage consumption and result to better health
and social outcomes.
Comprehensive Tax Reform Program, Property valuation and taxes aims to introduce vital reforms to promote the
Package 3 (HB 8453) development of a just, equitable, and efficient real property valuation system.
This will broaden the tax base used for property and property-related taxes of
the national and local governments, thereby increasing government revenues
without increasing the existing tax rates or devising new tax impositions. A
single real property valuation system will be established.
Comprehensive Tax Reform Program, Passive Income and Financial Intermediary Taxation Act aims to reform capital
Package 4 (HB 8645) income and financial services taxation by making taxation simpler, fairer, and
more efficient. The number of combinations of tax bases and rates will be
reduced from 80 to 36, harmonize tax rates on interest, dividends and capital
gains, and business taxes imposed on financial intermediaries, rationalize
the Documentary Stamp Tax on financial transactions. The reform will attract
capital and investments, create more and better jobs, and boost the economic
growth.
Amendments to the BOT Law Aims to improve the process of project appraisal, contract management, and
management of contingent liabilities.
Amendments to the Public Service Act Provide a mechanism for rate fixing that allows a reasonable rate of return to
attract investments into public utilities, update applicable penalties and fees,
and strengthen enforcement remedies of administrative agencies.
This chapter provides the strategies in promoting a robust and fair market
competition and leveling the playing field. The PDP and Bicol RDP 2017-2022
Midterm Update support market competition through the implementation
of RA 10667 or the Philippine Competition Act (PCA) which took effect in
August 2015. For the remaining three years of Plan implementation, the
Bicol region, through the RDC, will raise its efforts in supporting the national
government’s strategies and policies to diminish anti-competitive practices,
and reduce barriers to entry and limits to entrepreneurship. More LGUs will be
encouraged to participate in the CMCI to improve their ranking, and raise their
productivity and enhance competitiveness, thus encouraging investments.
Table 16.1 2018 Global Competitiveness Index Rankings of ASEAN Member States
To achieve the Bicol RDP’s target of raising recognize the importance of CMCI as a
the number of cities and municipalities in tool to empower them by measuring their
the top 20 of the annual CMCI survey, the current level of competitiveness against
DILG and DTI signed the Joint MC 1, s. 2017 global standards, identify areas for growth
enjoining all provincial governors, cities and and development, and introduce possible
municipal mayors to designate a permanent reforms and initiatives to further boost local
focal person for their respective LGUs who competitiveness. The Bicol region has been
be coordinating the annual CMCI survey. an active participant to the CMCI since
This is to address issues in obtaining it started in 2013, with Daet, Camarines
accurate data from the LGUs regarding Norte and Naga City being recognized.
CMCI indicators. The city/municipality Legazpi City improved its ranking in
CMCI focal person will be in-charge of 2016, joining Naga City in the top three
all matters related to CMCI activities. most competitive component cities in the
country. In 2017, 103 LGUs joined the
The LGUs in the region remain steadfast survey with four cities (Naga, Legazpi,
in improving its performance in the Iriga and Sorsogon) making it to the top
yearly conduct of the CMCI survey 20 in CMCI and in 2018, only 90 LGUs
which is implemented by the Regional participated but with three cities (Legazpi,
Competitiveness Committee through Naga, and Iriga) being acknowledged
the DTI. This indicates that more LGUs in the top 10 as overall competitive.
Action Plan
Improving consumer welfare and market resilient society, and a globally competitive
efficiency through the promotion of a knowledge economy. By 2022, the following
healthy market competition will contribute subsector outcomes should have been
to reducing inequality or “Pagbabago” and achieved: (a) LGUs competitiveness
increasing potential growth or “Patuloy na improved; (b) anti-competitive practices
Pag-unlad” towards laying the foundation diminished; (c) barriers to entry reduced;
for inclusive growth, a high trust and and (d) limits to entrepreneurship reduced.
Targets
In the next three years, an increase in the and recognition of LGUs with improved
number of LGUs with BPLS compliant firms overall CMCI rankings by province,
and businesses is envisioned. Similarly, cities and municipalities will be achieved.
an increase in the level of participation
Strategies
The following strategies will help place to do business in. Training
achieve the subsector outcomes to courses and programs will be provided,
address the challenges presented above: including assessment of LGUs’ resources
and needs. To ensure efficiency in
Subsector Outcome 1: LGUs providing government services, the
competitiveness improved EODB in the locality will be fostered
among LGUs. The permanent focal
■ Strengthen institutional and person in the LGUs in charge of CMCI-
technical capacity of LGUs. It is vital related concerns will be designated
to invest in people, especially in LGU or appointed. A standardized and
employees who work directly for the automated eBPLS will be pursued, and
local community. Through strategic the LGUs are expected to update their
delivery of capability building programs local plans and Local Revenue Code.
towards efficiency and empowerment,
competitive LGUs will attract more ■ Improve LGUs data management
investors and will contribute to and information system. Each LGU
recognizing the country as a preferred will have a unit under the office of the
■ Support the PCC in the conduct of The NCP will be implemented and issued
investigation and agreements that as an EO to direct all NGAs, offices and
may substantially prevent, restrict or instrumentalities, GOCCs, and LGUs
lessen competition. The enforcement of to adopt the three pillars or elements
the PCA will minimize potentially anti- of competition: (a) pro-competition
competition behavior while maintaining regulations, policies, and government
an environment where businesses interventions; (b) competitive
can compete on a level playing field. neutrality and non-distortive public aid
support; and (c) effective competition
The impact of firms’ actions on market law and anti-trust enforcement. With
efficiency, competition, and consumer the issuance of the NCP, effective
welfare will be quantified. This enforcement will be ensured as it will
information will be useful to the public be the crucial factor for its success.
and to policymakers in understanding
the seriousness of the competition ■ Expand the understanding and
problems in certain sectors and of awareness of market competition, the
the benefits that can be derived from PCA and the PCC. Effective advocacy
inhibiting anti-competitive practices. will be strengthened to facilitate and
implement the required reforms in
■ Promote competition-related policies government policy specifically on
and best practices. The promotion of market competition, the PCA, and
market competition is a cross-cutting the PCC. The development of trust
concern that affects all consumers and confidence in the PCC as the
and producers regardless of size. primary competition authority, and
Activities will be conducted to build the issuance of both existing and new
awareness of competition-related competition-related laws, are essential
policies and best practices and help to gaining support from society to
consumers better comprehend the advocating its objectives. Transparency
terms of services offered by firms. and adherence to due process will be
This could be part of the advocacy established to build the needed trust
Targets
The following policy actions will be supported by the Bicol RDP 2017-2022
Midterm Update to strengthen the effectiveness of identified strategies:
Table 16.2 Legislative Agenda to Level the Playing Field through a National
Competition Policy
This chapter provides the strategies in advancing the peace process in the
country that will be pursued through negotiation and implementation of local
peace agreements, and the protection and development of the GFAs. Just and
lasting peace will be realized through the Whole-of-Nation approach in the
efficient and timely delivery of basic services, local peace engagements, security,
and ensured protection of rebel returnees, and other peace building efforts.
On terrorism, the Bicol region is less National peace and development issuances
vulnerable to terror attacks involving the are implemented. Peace-related laws have
Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) and other terrorist been enacted in pursuit of the country’s
groups. However, the possibility of being peace and development agenda. The
included as target cannot be discounted due National Security Policy (NSP) 2017-2022
to its proximity to other vulnerable regions provided for the comprehensive guide
in the Visayas, Mindanao, and in Metro and approach in addressing the challenges
Manila, even serving as gateway for these surrounding peace and order and general
areas. Moreover, the increasing number of welfare of the people. The NSP is translated
local and foreign investors in Bicol, being into the National Security Strategy (NSS)
one of the top tourist destinations, and the under EO 16, s. 2017 that promotes
increasing number of Muslim communities participatory governance, synergy of
make the region prone to atrocities. development efforts of the government
agencies, and participation of the LGUs.
Tactical operations were conducted. The
AFP activated the Joint Task Force (JTF) Underpinning the national plan to End
Bicolandia in June 2018 and conducted Local Communist Armed Conflict (ELCAC)
carefully planned combat operations to is the issuance of EO 70 on December 4,
counter terrorism and insurgency in the 2018, which institutionalizes the Whole-
region. Tactical engagements resulted in of-Nation approach in attaining inclusive
the neutralization of CTG personalities and sustainable peace, and mandates the
who were either killed, captured or creation of the National Task Force (NTF)-
arrested, and the recovery of high and low- ELCAC and adoption of a national peace
powered firearms, other war materials, framework. The Whole-of-Nation approach
and enemy documents. Successful will facilitate societal inclusivity, synergy
military campaigns, stronger ties with the of government development efforts, and
communities, support from partners and participation of all sectors of society. The
sustained training programs for the militia EO 70 aims to address the grass root causes
troops were among the other positive of insurgencies, internal disturbances and
results of the relentless efforts of the JTF. tensions, and other armed conflicts and
Action Plan
Ensuring peace and security is one of The EO 70, s. 2018 anchored on the
the crucial foundations that support the Ambisyon Natin 2040, PDP 2017-2022,
three pillars of the PDP/RDP: Malasakit, and NSP, will institutionalize the whole-
Pagbabago and Patuloy na Pag-unlad. The of-nation approach in attaining sustainable
government aims to achieve a cohesive, and inclusive peace. To ensure that just and
secure, and progressive nation by attaining lasting peace is attained, the government
just and lasting peace, and ensuring will negotiate and implement local peace
durable security, public order and safety. agreements, and ensure that the communities
in GFAs are protected and developed.
Strategic Framework
Figure 17.1 Strategic Framework to Attain Just and Lasting Peace, 2017-2022
Strategies
Subsector Outcome 1. Peace agreements advance the peace process in the
with all internal armed conflict groups country to end all armed conflicts.
successfully negotiated and implemented
Initiating localized peace engagements,
■ Accelerate negotiation and recognized as an appropriate strategy
implementation of local peace accords towards attaining peace and security at
with internal armed conflict groups. the grassroots level, will be effectively
Accelerate signing and implementation undertaken to include community
of local peace accords with the CPP- problem solving sessions, and local peace
NPA-NDF. The national government dialogues with local insurgent groups.
will continue to exert efforts to
Protection of women and children in Women empowerment through increased participation in peace processes,
situations of armed conflict addressing sexual violence against women in armed conflict situations, and
setting up of an effective mechanism to monitor, report and immediately respond
to grave child rights violations in conflict situations, such as recruitment and
use of minors, abduction, and denial of humanitarian assistance, sexual abuse,
and attacks on schools to address the existing issues of vulnerable groups in
armed conflict, particularly women and children.
Human rights and human security of Reform of the security sector entails mainstreaming people-centered approach
persons in conflict affected areas fulfilled to human security, and developing policies to institutionalize democratic
and protected control of the armed forces over the conflict affected areas.
Rationalization of national land use policies Settlement of land disputes to address internal armed conflict as it is also
largely rooted in long-standing disputes over land and resources.
Police presence and visibility in all areas Fire protection services improved. Of the
of the region was intensified to sustain 114 cities and municipalities in the region,
public order. Policing the barangays was 98 or 86 percent have fire stations. However,
intensified with the help of the community four of them have no firetrucks and these
through the Barangay Information Networks are the municipalities of Garchitorena and
(BINs) and Barangay Peacekeeping Action Siruma in Camarines Sur, Casiguran in
Teams (BPATs). In 2018, there were 2,952 Sorsogon, and San Miguel in Catanduanes.
functional BINs in the region from 2,363 in The fireman to population ratio has improved
2017, and functional BPATs increased from from 1: 1,378 in 2017 to 1: 3,144 in 2019.
3,318 in 2017 to 3,333 in 2018. The BINs
assist in the operation of the PNP, while the Public safety was ensured by protecting
BPATs serve as the primary operators in the communities from destructive fires
conduct of Community-Oriented Policing and other emergencies through regular
and Public Safety System. However, the inspection of establishments by the Bureau
Action Plan
Ensuring security, public order and safety growth, a high-trust and resilient society, and
will contribute to enhancing the social a globally competitive economy. At the end
fabric or “Malasakit”; reducing inequality of the plan period, the following subsector
or “Pagbabago”; and increasing growth outcomes should have been achieved: (a)
potential or “Patuloy na Pag-unlad” towards security and public safety ensured, and (b) all
laying down the foundation for inclusive forms of criminality significantly reduced.
Targets
The region will sustain peace and based organizations. Crime volume will be
order to enable the stream of social reduced by at least five percent annually,
and economic activities. The Bicol and the standard police to population ratio
RDP 2017-2022 Midterm Update of 1:500 will be attained. Policing activities
targets to continuously reduce all forms will be enhanced through intensified
of criminality by collaborating with land and maritime security operations.
stakeholders and mobilizing the barangay-
Strategies
To address the challenges and achieve the in the region will be enhanced by providing
subsector outcomes, the following strategies manpower and equipment support.
will be undertaken: Advocacy and awareness campaigns will
be conducted to inform the public on the
Subsector Outcome 1: Security and public efforts of the government in maintaining
safety ensured a safe and peaceful community. While
ensuring people’s security from external
Strengthen security and public safety threats, it is necessary for the populace,
campaign. The government will continue especially women, to feel safe in performing
to be proactive and steadfast in its efforts to their economic and social activities. This
sustain public order and safety, and maintain can be achieved by increasing access to
a peaceful environment by actively engaging public spaces such as streets with enough
the private sector and the community. The space for pedestrians and sufficient
Bicol region, being the gateway to Visayas lighting, eco- and PWD-friendly, and
and Mindanao, is exposed to different gender-sensitive recreational parks, local
public disturbances from CTGs who want town centers, and health-promoting
to gain access to Luzon. The security forces spaces like bicycle lanes, among others.
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DILG Memorandum Circular No. 2015-130 “Guidelines on the Functions of the Peace and Order Councils,
BPOC, and the POC secretariats”
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Community Oriented Policing System Towards a Peaceful and Progressive Community
Accelerating Infrastructure
Development
This chapter covers five infrastructure subsectors, namely: transportation, water
resources, energy, ICT, and social infrastructure. Accelerating the development
of these infrastructure subsectors is a bedrock strategy that supports the three
pillars of the overall development framework of the Bicol RDP. The outcomes,
targets, and strategies under this chapter are in line with the administration’s
Build, Build, Build Program and the SDGs, particularly SDGs 6 (clean water
and sanitation), 7 (renewable energy), and 9 (innovation and infrastructure).
Table 19.1 Length of Paved National Roads (Concrete and Asphalt) in Poor and Bad
Condition and Unpaved National Roads (Earth and Gravel Roads) by
Province: 2018
LENGTH OF PAVED NATIONAL ROADS
LENGTH OF LENGTH OF UNPAVED NATIONAL
(CONCRETE amd ASPHALT) IN POOR
PROVINCE NATIONAL ROAD ROADS (EARTH and GRAVEL)
AND BAD CONDITION
(KM)
KILOMETERS PERCENT KILOMETERS PERCENT
Albay 407.43 46.15 11.33 0 0
At the end of 2018, all bridges along the total length of 22,147 lineal meters (lm).
national roads have been converted to Of these, 172 bridges (3,125 lm) are along
permanent bridges, thus meeting the plan the primary roads, 353 bridges (10,852 lm)
target. The Bicol region has a total of 674 are along secondary roads, and 150 bridges
permanent bridges (concrete and steel (5,170 lm) are situated along tertiary roads.
structures) along national roads with a
Source: RSDF
There are three other airports in the to absence of large holding area, particularly
region that provide general aviation during inclement weather conditions.
services. Daet airport in Camarines Norte
is classified as a secondary airport. The The repair and maintenance of ports of
Bacon and Bulan airports in the province Jose Panganiban in Camarines Norte;
of Sorsogon are community airports Bulan in Sorsogon; Pantao in Libon,
that are used for emergency landings. Albay; Virac in Catanduanes; and Masbate
City were undertaken. These included
For sea transportation, the Matnog Port in repairs of retaining walls and bulkheads,
Sorsogon is a strategic national port in Bicol passenger terminal buildings and port
along the Maharlika Highway (AH26) and lighting system, and the construction
serves as the gateway of Luzon to Visayas of powerhouse and drainage system.
and Mindanao. It has ongoing expansion
and upgrading projects that include the The improved port services and appurtenant
construction of additional RORO ramp, and facilities contributed to the increase in
the upgrading of the existing platform and domestic ship calls, passenger traffic,
back-up area. Several issues and problems and cargo throughput from 2017-2018.
hampered the efficient operations of the port, Domestic ship calls increased by five percent
such as (a) insufficient carrying capacity due to the newly opened private port in
of the port to accommodate passengers Padang, Legazpi City; new ferry vessel route
and RORO vessels for its berthing areas, from Legazpi City to Rapu-Rapu, Albay;
passenger terminal building, parking area, additional vessel at Pioduran port in Albay to
and holding area; (b) disorderly and time- Masbate; landing craft tank (LCT) operation
consuming processes for ticketing, vehicle in Bacacay port in Albay to Catanduanes;
processing, and queuing; (c) lax security and increased demand on containerized
check for passengers and motor vehicles cargo at the Pasacao port in Camarines Sur.
at the entrance and exit gates of the port
which pose security risks on the transport The Maritime Industry Authority
of illegal drugs and other contrabands; (MARINA), through the endorsement of
(d) poor and unsanitary condition of the the Bicol RDC, has approved the sea route
canteen; and (e) congestion along the between Mandaon Port in Masbate and
port’s access road (Maharlika Highway) as Culasi Port in Roxas City. The proposed
a result of queuing of buses and trucks due inter-regional sea link will connect
Source: NEA
Subsector Outcome 4: Effective, efficient, is secure, sustainable, and transformative,
interconnected affordable communication as well as to enable an innovative, inclusive
facilities and services achieved and integrated ASEAN Community.
ICT master plans and roadmaps were Republic Act 11202 or the Mobile Number
formulated and implemented. The Portability Act signed on February 8,
Digital Terrestrial Television Broadcasting 2019 allows consumers to keep their
(DTTB) Migration Plan was prepared mobile number even if they switch service
by the Department of Information and providers or change their subscription to
Communications Technology (DICT) postpaid to prepaid, and vice versa, free of
last February 2017 in consultation with charge. This fosters a sense of urgency to
various stakeholders. The DTTB seeks deliver the best service for the consumers,
to address measures for the country’s while the government is pursuing policies to
migration to digital TV broadcasting and stimulate competition and further improve
public communications. Last July 12, 2017, telecommunication services in the country.
the DICT conducted a regional forum in
Legazpi City among Luzon stakeholders The Cyber–Security Plan was implemented.
on the adoption of the ASEAN ICT In 2017, the DICT formulated the National
Masterplan (AIM) 2020 initiative. The Cybersecurity Plan to protect the country’s
AIM 2020 envisions to propel ASEAN info-structures, government networks,
towards a digitally-enabled economy that businesses and its supply chains, and
Source: dict.gov.ph/bass
The NTC Region 5 issued 21,398 licenses, Telephone companies continue to operate in
permits, registration and certificates for the the region providing support to businesses
television receive-only (TVRO) and non- and offices, thus complementing the
TVRO stations and conducted measurement services of cellular phones. Table 19.7 shows
of the characteristics of voice and data the total telephone connections in 2017.
signals of cable modern termination system
(CMTS) at the barangays and public Capability building activities were
elementary and high schools. This was conducted to upgrade landline telephone
done to determine the type of cellular services, cellular phone and radio
network system available (2G, 3G or 4G) telecommunications services. Among these
and to measure the speed (uploading and were: (1) training sessions on blocking
downloading) and data signals of broadband of lost and stolen cellular phones and
service providers. From 2,346 barangays tape preservation of unwanted broadcast
with CMTS and broadband access, the NTC airings; (2) IEC campaign on text scams
Region 5 recorded 2,394 barangays in 2018. and press conference to broadcast stations,
Table 19.8 Number of Classrooms Allocated and Constructed under the Basic Education
Facilities Fund, Bicol Region: 2016-2018
NUMBER OF SCHOOLS
The QRF under the DepEd is dedicated Resolution No. 33 entitled “Requesting the
to the repair and reconstruction of school DPWH to Expedite the School Building
facilities damaged by disasters. For FY Program by Entering into a Memorandum
2017, there was no QRF allocated to of Understanding with the LGUs” for
DepEd because all QRFs of agencies were consideration by the DPWH central office.
lodged under the National Disaster Risk
Reduction and Management Council Health Facilities. The number of health
(NDRRMC). The DepEd requested for facilities in the region increased from
QRF to repair the schools damaged by 1,503 in 2016 to 1,787 in 2018 (Table
Typhoon Nina in 2016. In 2018, the QRF 19.10). Majority of the health facilities
allocated PhP107.93 million for the repair are barangay health stations (BHS),
of 57 classrooms in 30 school sites damaged which increased from 1,198 to 1,363. The
by Typhoon Urduja in 2017. The delayed number of government hospitals increased
enactment of the FY 2019 GAA resulted from 3 to 17 in the same period, while
in the delayed implementation of school private hospitals increased from 5 to 16.
building projects. The Bicol RDC passed
The RAP-LGU assists LGUs in the relocation for the construction of 1,000 and 200 housing
and resettlement of informal sector families. units, for Phase 2 and Phase 2a, respectively.
Housing loans were made available for
Pag-IBIG members with a total of PhP3.17 In 2019, the DPWH completed six (6)
billion released for the construction of 5,462 evacuation centers in the Bicol region to serve
housing units in 2015, and PhP1.03 billion as safe shelter in times of calamities. These
in 2018 for 1,665 housing units. Under the are in Barangay Tughan in Juban, Sorsogon;
direct housing provision, the AFP/PNP Municipality of Virac in Catanduanes;
Housing Program for uniformed personnel Barangay Cadlan in Pili, Camarines Sur;
in Del Rosario, Pili, Camarines Sur allocated Barangay Sto. Domingo in Vinzons,
Action Plan
The sector outcome of reliable and resilient communication facilities and services; and
infrastructure facilities and services will (e) adequate, safe, accessible, and cost-
be achieved through the attainment of the effective social infrastructure facilities and
following subsector outcomes: (a) modern, services. These outcomes will be achieved by
seamless, and efficient transportation; increasing spending on public infrastructure,
(b) water security and lives and property implementing strategic infrastructure
protected from floods; (c) sufficient, stable, projects, ensuring asset preservation,
and affordable power supply; (d) effective, and promoting R&D on infrastructure.
efficient, interconnected, and affordable
Targets
Major targets to achieve the above outcomes connection; (d) number of government
include: (a) gaps in national road network offices and public places with access to free
closed; (b) 95 percent of households internet service increased; and (e) standard
have access to safe water supply; (c) 100 ratios of classroom to pupil/student
percent of households have electricity achieved in all levels from kinder to SHS.
Strategies
The following strategies will help achieve pursued to further increase spending
the subsector outcomes to address the in public infrastructure. The Philippine
challenges presented above: Transportation System Master Plan,
as well as the Luzon and RSDFs, will
Subsector Outcome 1: Modern, seamless, serve as guides in the prioritization of
and efficient transportation achieved projects. Asset preservation and disaster
resilience measures will be incorporated
Ongoing transportation projects will in the design of transportation
be completed and new projects will be projects. R&D on new transportation
Provide subsidy for wastewater treatment The Bicol region will continue to
projects. Wastewater treatment facilities are aim for energy sufficiency, served by
very costly. Thus, clustering of LGUs is needed increased alternative energy sources.
to successfully implement these projects. All households will be energized while
These facilities remove contaminants enjoying lower electricity rates, and more
from wastewater to make it usable again. reliable electric power supply will be
assured, especially in island provinces.
Introduce low-cost technology in hauling
water especially at hinterland barangays. Encourage investments in clean power
Low-cost technology in hauling water (e.g. generation. The region remains to be a
Hippo roller) will be introduced, especially in geothermal energy supplier to the Luzon
hinterland barangays to save time and effort. Grid. Investments in other RE projects will
be continuously explored to lower power
Introduce volumetric and raw water cost and gain a more reliable supply. The
pricing. Volumetric pricing of water region supports the national government
is a way of saving water in irrigation initiatives for massive investments,
systems by promoting equity in the use and will fast track the implementation
of irrigation water among farmers and of infrastructure projects to improve
Legislative Agenda
The following policy actions will be supported by the Bicol RDP 2017-2022
Midterm Update to strengthen the effectiveness of identified strategies:
Table 19.12 Legislative Agenda to Accelerate Infrastructure Development
a. Chapter 1, Section 2. Under a privatized and deregulated power sector, the ERC must ensure that
Declaration of Policy and consumers are being charged fairly and reasonably.
Section 25. Retail Rate
b. Chapter 5, Section 47. NPC Reduce to a reasonable 40 percent inward remittance to encourage more
Privatization foreign investors
c. Implementing Rules and Consider the effects of inflation. While the price of electricity is increasing, the
Regulations Rule 9, Section 4. financial benefits of host communities remain at PHP 0.01/kwh of the total
Nature of Benefits Provided electricity sales.
under Energy Regulations 1-94
Action Plan
Ensuring ecological integrity, clean and a globally competitive economy. By
healthy environment will contribute to 2022, the following subsector outcomes
enhancing the social fabric or “Malasakit”; should have been achieved: (a) sustained
reducing inequality or “Pagbabago”; and functioning of ecosystem services; (b)
increasing growth potential or “Patuloy environmental quality improved, and (c)
na Pag-unlad” towards laying down the adaptive capacity and resiliency of the
the foundation for inclusive growth, ecosystem and the communities improved.
a high-trust and resilient society, and
Targets
The Bicol RDP 2017-2022 aims to: (1) in- crease the number of reviewed Climate
crease the number of residential free pat- Change (CC)/DRRM-enhanced plans;
ents; (2) increase number of agricultur- (6) increase forest cover; (7) improve the
al free patents; (3) increase the number quality of coastal and marine habitats; (8)
of titled government lands; (4) improve increase the number of municipalities
the percentage of priority water bodies with sanitary landfills; and (9) increase
within water quality guidelines; (5) in- number of LGUs with updated CLUPs.
Strategies
The following strategies will be pursued, are needed from all stakeholders to
but with intensified PAPs to help achieve enhance forest ecosystem services
the sub-sector outcomes and address the including mangrove, coastal,
challenges presented above. marine, and mineral resources of the
region. Monitoring the effectiveness
Subsector Outcome 1. Functioning of of protected area management,
ecosystem services sustained including the development of standard
framework and methodology for data
■ Promote sustainable management collection, and assessment of ecosystem
of resources by adopting integrated condition, will be strengthened.
ecosystem management or the ridge-
to-reef approach. The ENR condition ■ Forest and Watershed. Strengthen
of the region will be improved by programs to rehabilitate degraded forest
aggressively implementing programs lands including critical watersheds,
to reverse the downward trend of the and continue efforts to protect the
regions’ forest cover. Concerted efforts remaining natural forests. This will be
National Land Use Act Rationalize land use planning in the country, consolidate national laws on land
use, and address long-standing land use conflicts.
Strengthening the Philippine Environmental Strengthen the Environmental Impact Statement System as a planning and
Assessment System monitoring tool - this will ensure that possible environmental consequences
of policies, plans and programs are fully-accounted for at the earliest stage of
decision-making.
This chapter provides the strategies that will ensure safe, orderly, and regular
migration, as the country embraces the growing demand, and efficiently
responds to the challenges of international migration and development.
Total 94 Total 94
The Bicol CMD, in partnership with the Financial inclusion initiatives were
City Governments of Legazpi, Naga, implemented to channel more remittance
Sorsogon, and Tabaco, conducted the flows into savings and investments. Based
Capacity Building Workshop for Bicol Local on the Consumer Expectations Survey
Government Authorities and Stakeholders (CES) released in September 2019, the
on Crisis Preparedness, Response, and percentage of OFWs in areas outside of NCR
Recovery Involving Migrants on March who apportioned savings from remittances
4 to 6, 2019. The activity intended to slightly decreased from 32.75 percent in 2017
develop a tailored migrant-centered crisis/ to 28.42 percent in 2018. For the first three
contingency plan for each LGU participant quarters in 2019, it was at 26.67 percent only.
in response to the call to establish a Local
Migrants in Countries in Crisis (MICIC) Financial education programs for OFs
guidelines. The MICIC Initiative was and their families are mainstreamed in
launched to improve the protection of the different services of migrant-serving
migrants when the countries in which agencies and organizations. The OWWA,
they live, work, study, transit, or travel to, BSP, and Banco De Oro (BDO) Foundation
experience a conflict or natural disaster. launched the Pinansyal na Talino at
In addition, the POEA conducts regular Kaalaman (PiTaKa) program in February
orientation on Anti-Illegal Recruitment 2019 to promote the culture of savings and
and executes MOA with LGUs in the investment for future reintegration in the
Bicol region to combat illegal recruitment. country. The MRCs, PESO, and local CMDs
in the region conduct financial learning
campaigns during pre-migration orientation
seminars and pre-departure orientation
EDLP
Phase 1 and 2 (Enhanced EDT and Demo 1,044 0.157 1186 0.157
Farm Visitation)
Phase 3 (Demo Farm/ Bus.Estab. 231 0.067 456 0.067
Visitation, Coaching/Cliniquing)
Source: OWWA-NRCO
Action Plan
In the formulation of the PDP and the Bicol must be addressed. Halfway through plan
RDP 2017-2022, international migration implementation, the need for a separate
and development (IMD) cuts across various chapter on IMD was recognized to emphasize
chapters of the plans. However, migration its relevance, improve focus in addressing
has continuously evolved in terms of its issues and concerns, monitor progress, and
scope, complexity, and impact, giving rise take full advantage of the benefits of IMD.
to a number of issues and concerns that
TThe previous framework of IMD which Global Compact for Safe, Orderly, and Regular
was incorporated in a number of chapters Migration10 (GCM), the framework was
of the plan, focused on empowering the enhanced to cover all dimensions of
OFs towards inclusive and sustainable migration as well as both OFs and foreign
development by enhancing the protection nationals in the Philippines. The framework
and welfare of OFs and their families, embodies cross-cutting strategies among
strengthening their engagement in the three main pillars: Malasakit, Pagbabago,
governance, and facilitating reintegration and Patuloy na Pag-unlad (Figure 21.3).
of returning OFs. With the adoption of the
Figure 21.3. Strategic Framework for Ensuring Safe, Orderly, and Regular
Migration, 2017-2022
10
The GCM is the first intergovernmental agreement under the auspices of the United Nations that covers all
dimensions of international migration governance. It provides a cooperative framework for better managing
migration at local, national, regional and global levels, lays down objectives and commitments regarding migrants
and identifies and compiles principles, rights and obligations from existing international law instruments on
migration, as well as best practices in all areas of migration.
Targets
Sector Outcome: Safe, orderly, and relative to their employment. The PAOS,
regular migration improved containing destination-specific modules,
is a mandatory requirement to newly-
Subsector Outcome: OFs’ rights protected arrived OFWs. They have to attend the
and well-being improved. PAOS within one month from the date of
their arrival in the host country. Further,
Strengthen bilateral and regional ties. RA 11199 or the Social Security Act of
The DOLE and International Labor 2018, mandates the negotiation of bilateral
Organization (ILO) partnered to develop a labor agreements with host countries that
Post-Arrival Orientation Seminar (PAOS) do not cover OFWs under their social
learning system to empower OFWs security schemes, particularly for pension
Legislative Agenda
To achieve a safe, orderly and regular migration, the following legislative
actions will be pursued:
Table 21.5. Legislative Agenda to Ensure Safe, Orderly, and Regular Migration
Amendment to Articles 40, 41, and 42 of Strengthen the country’s labor market test, to determine which jobs may
Presidential Decree No. 442 or the Labor be offered to foreign nationals, taking into account best practices in other
Code of the Philippines countries.
Financing
Funding for the implementation of the private sector will be tapped for PPP projects
government’s PAPs will be sourced from the or joint venture agreements with the LGUs
GAA, ODA, corporate funds of GOCCs, as provided for under the LGC of 1991.
GFIs, and local government revenues. The
Implementation Arrangements
The implementation of these P/PAPs agencies will be observed. During project
will be undertaken by the concerned implementation, its status and immediate
government agencies/SUCs and LGUs in effects will be regularly reported and
partnership with the private sector. For big monitored. After implementation, project
ticket programs/ projects involving inter- impacts will be assessed to determine project
agency and/or are inter-sectoral in nature, efficiency and effectiveness in contributing
close coordination among concerned to the various strategies and ultimately
Monitoring
To track the development result programs and projects that contribute to the
of the government’s interventions, achievement of Bicol RDP targets. Inputs
periodic review and evaluation will be from the RLAs, GOCCs, SUCs, LGUs, PSOs
conducted using existing monitoring and other stakeholders will be gathered and
and evaluation (M&E) mechanisms. will be based on the results matrix (RM).
Advocacy
The Bicol RDP 2017-2022 Midterm update and encourage participation of various
will be strongly advocated to all stakeholders stakeholders in the region as development
to gain support particularly from the private partners. Advocacy activities will include
sector, and will be localized by integrating production and dissemination of advocacy
the strategies in local development plans materials; creation of an inter-agency and
to ensure alignment and consistency of multi-sectoral pool of speakers; conduct
PAPs in contributing to the AmBisyon of advocacy caravans; and advertisements
Natin 2040, thus attaining regional synergy. through quad media. The advocacy plan
will build on the existing collaboration
The ad hoc committee for advocacy will and partnership among the government
be reactivated to assist the NEDA Region and private sectors, and CSOs. The
5 in formulating a new communication Government Communicators Network-
and advocacy plan that will serve as Bicol or GCNet, an organization formed
guide in advocating and promoting the by the PIA Region 5 in partnership with
AmBisyon Natin 2040, the PDP and the information officers of the different
Bicol RDP to raise the level of awareness, agencies, will be tapped to advocate
promote commitment, sustain ownership, the Bicol RDP to various stakeholders.
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