Regional Development Updates | Vol 13 Issue 4 | October - December 2015

National Economic and Development Authority XII
National Economic and Development Authority XIINational Economic and Development Authority XII

The Regional Development Updates (RDU) is the regular quarterly publication of RDC XII and NEDA XII containing development updates, news, reports and other relevant information on various activities of the Council, Local Government Units, Regional Line Agencies, State Universities and Colleges and Private Sector in the region.

RDC XII Acting Chairperson
and NEDA XII Regional Director
Arturo G. Valero awarded the
Plaque of Appreciation to Sarangani
Governor Steve C. Solon for hosting
the 52nd
RDC XII Meeting on
December 3, 2015 at Sarangani
Highlands, General Santos City.
2 | Regional Development Updates | October - December 2015
Editor-in-Chief
RD ARTURO G. VALERO
Associate Editor
ARD NOEL E. QUIRATMAN
Contributing Editors
JULIE ESPERANZA B. CHUNG
MARIA FELICIDAD R. GUERRERO
ROSA D. LEMANA
MA. LULU E. VALENCIA
JULIET G. BOLANDO
RDU Focal Persons
HELEN L. VESTAL
LALAINE M. SAJELAN
EDEN F. RIDAO
LIBERTY B. ARUMPAC
APOLLO Y. MANLAWE
GWYNETH GRACE B. COLLADO
JUDD NICHOL L. LEONAR
Photographer
APOLLO Y. MANLAWE
Layout Artist
APOLLO Y. MANLAWE
Contributor
JOSEPH DIDIUS L. CLAVE
EDITORIAL BOARD
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CONTENTS
RDC XII Adopts the CY 2017 AIP of
SOCCSKSARGEN Region
SOCCSKSARGEN
Listahanan Database Updated
Volunteer John Oliver Tablazon gets
Individual-Youth Category Award
RDC XII Spearheads Training of Tupi
Pupils and Teachers on Road Safety
NEDA XII Conducts RPFP Assessment
and Validation Workshop
Our cover is the awarding of
Plaque of Appreciation by RDC
XII Acting Chairperson and NEDA
XII Regional Director Arturo G.
Valero to Sarangani Governor
Steve C. Solon for hosting the 52nd
RDC XII Meeting on December
3, 2015 at Sarangani Highlands.
Other pictures are activities of the
Council conducted during the 4th
Quarter.
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RDC XII Addresses Overlapping
Livelihood and Entrepreneurship
Programs and Projects (LEPs) and
Beneficiaries of Various Agencies in
Region XII
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1212 Lubi-Lubi sa Glan Festival
NEDA XII Building Construction
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Koronadal City, South Cotabato – The Regional
Development Council (RDC) XII adopted the CY
2017 Annual Investment Program (AIP) of the
SOCCSKSARGEN region during its 52nd
Regular
Meeting at Sarangani Highlands, General Santos City
on December 3, 2015.
The region’s CY 2017 AIP amounted to P48.2 billion.
Getting the lion’s share in the total investment is the
Social sector at 51%, followed by Infrastructure sector
at 32.7%, Economic sector at 12.5%, and Macro/
Governance and Institutions Development sector at
3.8%. By agency, Department of Public Works and
Highways (DPWH) XII has the largest investment
proposal amounting to P13.7 billion or 28.5% of the
total investment package, followed closely by the
Department of Education (DepEd) XII at 27.5%.
RDC XII Adopts the CY 2017 AIP of
SOCCSKSARGEN Region
Among the proposed projects in the CY 2017 AIP, the following have funding requirements above PhP 500
million:
1. National Roads and Bridges Program
2. School Building Program-Classroom Construction (Elementary. Junior and Senior HS)
3. Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (Conditional and Modified Cash Transfers)
4. Construction of Workshop Laboratories ( Senior High School, TechVoc Laboratories
5. Provision of Teacher Items
6. Mindanao Sustainable Agrarian and Agriculture Development Project (MinSAAD)
7. Flood Control and Drainage Program
8. Farm-to-Market Roads (FMRs)
9. Agri-Pinoy Programs (Rice, Corn, Livestock & High Value Crops Development Program)
10. Repair and Rehabilitation of Irrigation Facilities
(rehabilitation of about 9,558.75 has.)
11. Health Facility Enhancement Program
The CY 2017 AIP is the output of a series of activities
facilitated by the RDC XII Secretariat. A technical
workshop and consultation among the Regional
Line Agencies (RLAs), State Universities and
Colleges (SUCs) and other National Government
Intrumentalities (NGIs), with the participation of
the region’s Local Government Units (LGUs) was
first conducted to firm up the individual AIPs of
RDC XII Adopts ... page 4
By: Helen L. Vestal, NEDA XII-DRD
4 | Regional Development Updates | October - December 2015
the agencies to include projects
proposed by the LGUs. The
enhanced AIPs were then
subjected to review of the RDC
XII four (4) sectoral committees
which endorsed the sectoral AIPs
to RDC XII Full Council for
approval and adoption.
An annual slice of the Regional
Development Investment Program
(RDIP), the AIP is a list of public
sector programs, projects and
activities (PPAs) of the different
Koronadal City, South Cotabato
– The Regional Development
Council (RDC) XII through
its Technical Working
Group on Livelihood and
Entrepreneurship Programs
(TWG-LEP) under the Economic
Development Committee (EDC),
spearheaded the conduct of a
workshop on the formulation of
a framework to harmonize LEPs
of regional line agencies (RLAs),
state universities and colleges
(SUCs), and local government
units (LGUs) in Region XII. The
workshop was conducted on
October 28, 2015 in Koronadal
City and was attended by the
representatives of various
RLAs, SUCs, and LGUs whose
mandates include the provision
of LEPs.
The output of the workshop
is a framework on the
harmonization of various LEP
interventions in Region XII
which shall serve as a guide
in proposing LEP, as well as
in identifying corresponding
beneficiaries. The framework
defines which programs and
projects (PPAs) are considered
livelihood or entrepreneurship.
RDC XII PSR Alfredo Bronx P.
Hebrona, Jr., RDC XII-Private
Sector Representative (PSR) and
Chairperson of the TWG-LEP,
informed the participants that
the workshop is in response to
the issue that similar livelihood
and entrepreneurship PPAs
were noted in the FY 2016
budget proposals of several
RLAs, SUCs and LGUs in the
region.
“With the end in view of
distributing benefits to a
greater number of people and
maximizing the use of available
resources, we need to review
and find ways to ensure that
the limited resources of the
government are put into proper
and rational use, ” PSR Hebrona
said.
RDC XII Addresses Overlapping Livelihood and
Entrepreneurship Programs and Projects (LEPs) and
Beneficiaries of Various Agencies in Region XII
RLAs, SUCs and other national
government instrumentalities in
the region which are necessary to
attain the regional development
goals and objectives as enunciated
in the Regional Development
Plan (RDP). It would constitute
their annual priority PPAs which
are focused on expenditure
priorities, such as the completion
of critical programs/projects, as
well as ongoing and proposed
interventions in the pursuit of
social, economic, infrastructure
and governance and institutions
development.
The CY 2017 AIP shall serve
as the basic reference of the
government entities for the
preparation of their annual budget
proposal which will be subjected
to RDC review and endorsement
during the first quarter of CY
2016.
RDC XII Adopts ... from page 3
Ms. Ma. Luisa S. Lee, Head of the
Training and Entrepreneurship Education
Division of the UP-Institute for Small
Scale Industries (UP-ISSI), gave the
lecture on understanding livelihood and
entrepreneurship projects.
By: Helen L. Vestal, NEDA XII-DRD
October - December 2015 | Regional Development Updates | 5
SOCCSKSARGEN
Listahanan Database Updated
Koronadal City, South Cotabato
– “Who and where the poor
are nationwide can now be
identified.” This was announced
by Assistant Regional Director
(ARD) Gemma N. Rivera of the
Department of Social Welfare and
Development (DSWD) XII during
the 4th
Quarter RSDC XII Regular
Meeting on November 26, 2015 at
Fred Ann’s Foodhaus, Koronadal
City.
The Listahanan, also known
as the National Household
Targeting System for Poverty
Reduction (NHTS-PR), is an
information management system
that specifically identifies who
and where the poor are. The
system is a key database which
national government agencies and
other social protection providers
may use in identifying potential
beneficiaries of their programs
and services.
ARD Rivera further explained
that a total of 775, 335 households
were targeted to be surveyed
based on the identified poor
by the National Statistical and
Coordination Board (NSCB) now
part of the Philippine Statistics
Authority. Based on DSWD’s
ground validation, the number
has reduced to 676,315 after
eliminating duplication. From
this number, a total of 279,436
households were identified as
poorest of the poor.
Regional Vice-President Miriam
Grace G. Pamonag of PHIC XII
and other RSDC XII members
lauded the completion of the
second round validation of the
Listahanan as it can now serve
as a clear basis for targeting
beneficiaries of their respective
programs.
Aside from the updates on
Listahanan, RSDC XII Meeting
passed a total of five (5)
resolutions, two (2) of which are
subject to RDC XII action. The
meeting, which was presided
by ARD Noel E. Quiratman in
the absence of the Committee
officials, was attended by 22
members.
DSWD XII Assistant Regional Director
(ARD) Gemma N. Rivera shared to the
RSDC XII members the latest updates on
the Listahanan during the 4th Quarter
Meeting of the Committee on November
26, 2015 in Koronadal City. With her is
NEDA XII ARD Noel E. Quiratman.
Ms. Ma. Luisa S. Lee, head of the
Training and Entrepreneurship
Education Division of the
UP-Institute for Small Scale
Industries (UP-ISSI), was the
main resource person of the
workshop. She gave a lecture
on understanding livelihood
and entreprenuership projects
and facilitated the LEP
harmonization workshop.
“Livelihood is different from
entrepreneurship. Livelihood
is about making a living which
involves one’s capabilities,
assets, incomes and various
activities to secure the
necessities of life. On the other
hand, entrepreneurship is the
pursuit of opportunity beyond
resources controlled,” explained
Ms. Lee.
She expounded on
entrepreneurship which
means sustainable enterprise
focusing on innovation,
adoption of appropriate green
technologies, development of
skills and human resources and
enhancement of productivity to
remain competitive in national
and international markets.
She said that understanding
and taking cue from the
entrepreneurial cycle is an
important consideration for an
enterprise to be sustainable.
RDC XII Addresses ... page 8
By: Judd Nichol L. Leonar, NEDA XII-DRD
6 | Regional Development Updates | October - December 2015
PROJECT MONITORING PROJECT MO
Name of Project: Construction of General Santos City Circumferential Road (Western Section)
Location: General Santos City
Name of Project: Construction of Multi-Purpose Building (Sarangani Provincial Hospital)
Location: Capitol Compound, Brgy. Maribulan, Alabel, Sarangani Province
Implementing Agency: DPWH Sarangani District Engineering Office
Name of Project: Bawing Bridge (B01027MN) along Makar-Kiamba Road
Location: General Santos
Implementing Agency: DPWH South Cotabato
II DEO
Mode of Implementation: By Contract
Contractor: AJYSC Marketing
Source of Fund: FY 2015 Regular
Infrastructure
Project Cost: PhP 30 Million
Project Implementation Updates:
As of 25 October 2015, the project has an
overall physical accomplishment of 76 % but a
slippage of negative (-) 24%.
Mode of Implementation: By Contract
Contractor: Legacy Construction
Source of Fund: CY 2015 Regular Infra (LIP)
Project Cost: PhP 50 Million
Project Implementation Updates:
The project is on-going with a 15% physical
accomplishment but a slippage of negative
(-)30.88% as of October 26, 2015. The slippage
was attributed to the lack/inadequate supply of
construction materials at the project site.
Implementing Agency: DPWH South Cotabato
II District Engineering Office (DEO)
Mode of Implementation: By Contract
Contractor:Vicente T. Lao Construction
Source of Fund: GAA 2015
Project Cost: PhP 50 Million
Program Implementation Updates:
The project was implemented according to
schedule with an 85% accomplishment as of 15
October 2015. Completed works on site include
PCCP of 0.285 km of road (one-lane) and
the installation of 52 culverts with 72 inches
diameter.
October - December 2015 | Regional Development Updates | 7
ONITORING PROJECT MONITORING
Name of Project: Repair/Rehab./Improvement (Additional Pavement Width) of Midsayap-
Marbel Road, San Felipe Section, Km1788+847.90 to Km1789+094 (with exceptions)
Name of Project: Concreting/Rehabilitation of Purok Bonifacio FMR, Guinsang-an
Name of Project: Makar Port Development Project - Rehabilitation/Upgrading
of Western Wharf
Location: Sto. Niño, South Cotabato
Implementing Agency: DPWH South
Cotabato 1st DEO
Mode of Implementation: By Contract
Contractor/Developer: Reydan Builders
Source of Fund: CY 2015-Department of
Agriculture FMR Devt. Program
Project Cost: PhP5 Million
Project Implementation Updates: The
project was completed on 20 October 2015.
Location: General Santos City
Implementing Agency: Philippine Ports
Authority PMO General Santos
Mode of Implementation: By Contract
Contractor: Vicente T. Lao Construction
Source of Fund: PPA 2015 Corporate Fund
Contract Cost: P 102,155,082.00
Project Implementation Updates: The
project is on-going with a 36.19% physical
accomplishment but a negative (-) 24.41%
slippage as of October 25, 2015, largely due to
suspension of work during inclement weather.
Location: Tantangan, South Cotabato
Implementing Agency: DPWH South Cotabato 1st
District Engineering Office
Mode of Implementation: By Contract
Contractor: GEMMA Construction Supply, Inc.
Source of Fund: CY 2015 Infra Program (MVUC)
Project Cost: PhP 12 Million
Project Implementation Updates:
The project is on-going with an overall physical
accomplishment of 80% as of November 17, 2015.
In terms of financial accomplishment, the project has
a total disbursement of PhP 1,587,940.00 or 14.06%
of the contract cost.
8 | Regional Development Updates | October - December 2015
Ms. Lee presented a framework
for the harmonization of
livelihood and entrepreneurship
programs/projects in the region.
She advised the participants
to consider the framework
containing the four (4) pillars
of livelihood and enterprise
and their corresponding
enabling systems: a) business
environment, with LGU as
the lead enabler; b) access
to finance with financial
institutions as the enabling
system; c) access to market
with DTI as the enabler, among
others, and d) productivity and
efficiency with the academe/
DOST as among the enablers.
These pillars are anchored
on the Micro, Small and
Medium Enterprise (MSME)
Development Plan Results
Framework, 2011-2016 of
DTI, and the four pillars of the
ASEAN Economic Community
(AEC).
At the end of the workshop,
PSR Hebrona convened the
TWG-LEP for a meeting. The
members agreed to adopt
the definition of livelihood
and entrepreneurship as
presented and discussed by
Ms. Lee in the workshop and
passed a resolution endorsing
to RDC XII through the EDC
XII the framework for the
harmonization of LEP in Region
XII for adoption.
RDC XII Addresses ... from page 5
NRO XII Building Construction Completed
RD Arturo G. Valero of NEDA XII awarded the Plaque of Appreciation to South
Cotabato District Engr. Eddie Amir at the South Cotabato 1st District Engineering
Office.
Koronadal City, South Cotabato
- The National Economic
and Development Authority
(NEDA) XII building at the
Prime Regional Government
Center (PRGC), Barangay
Carpenter Hill, Koronadal City,
South Cotabato was recently
completed paving the way to the
transfer of office operations to
the new building on January 4,
2016.
The NEDA XII building
construction was undertaken
by Gemma Construction,
Incorporated under the
supervision of South Cotabato
1st District Engineering Office
(DEO) of the DPWH XII. It was
started on January 29, 2015 and
completed on December 23,
2015. It comprises 3 storeys
with a ground floor area of
1,824 square meters. It was
constructed at a cost of Php40
million on a 2,168 square-
meter land donated by the City
Government of Koronadal.
The building was designed by
Architect Michael T. Olog, while
he was still with the DPWH
Regional Office XII. It has an
elevator and other facilities for
easy access to clients, especially
senior citizens and persons with
disabilities.
The 1st floor is currently
used by the Finance and
Administrative Division, and
the 2nd floor by the Office
of the Regional Director
and the four (4) Technical
Divisions. Its 3rd floor was
designed as a conference hall
to host meetings, seminars and
conferences.
In recognition of the efforts
of DPWH 1st DEO in ensuring
the completion of the building
within schedule, NEDA XII
Regional Director Arturo G.
Valero, Ph.D. awarded a Plaque
of Appreciation to District
Engineer Eddie Amir.
By: Apollo Y. Manlawe, NEDA XII-DRD
October - December 2015 | Regional Development Updates | 9
Koronadal City, South Cotabato - Mr. John Oliver Tablazon, a 25-
year old registered nurse who serves as the leader of the 15-man
team Hearts and Brains Youth Volunteers (HABYV), won the Search
for Outstanding Volunteer (SOV) Individual Youth Category Award
for 2015 during the awarding ceremony on 10 December 2015.
The awarding was held at the Crowne Plaza Manila Galleria, Ortigas
Center, Quezon City.
The SOV is an annual activity that aims to recognize the work and
good practices of Filipino volunteers across the nation in building
strong communities. Volunteers in several categories were chosen
from among 78 contenders from all parts of the country.
Mr. Tablazon and the HABYV are pushing for lumad children’s
improved access to basic education, nutrition and sanitation in the
municipality of Malungon, Sarangani Province.
Mr. Tablazon considers Mr. Ibrahim K. Nilong and Dr. Roel Z. Cagape
as his inspiration in doing volunteer work.
Mr. Nilong who hails from Lambayong, Sultan Kudarat, is a 2012
awardee for Cultural Communities-Youth Category, and Mr.
Tablazon’s partner in volunteer works with HABYV. Dr. Cagape,
a physician from the General Santos City who won the 2012
Bayanihan Pilipino Award for his service in the city’s rural areas
and the hinterlands of neighboring Sarangani province, is Mr.
Tablazon’s mentor.
In 2014, the awardee initiated the Make Shift Dorm (Bahay
Tuluyan) to provide shelter and a place for study for B’laan children
during weeknights so that they will not have to walk for several
hours everyday in going to school, especially during rainy season.
Volunteer John Oliver Tablazon gets Individual-Youth
Category Award
Mr. Tablazon’s mother received his award on his behalf.
In picture (L-R), PNVSCA Executive Director Joselito De
Vera, NVM Honorary Chair Sis. Eva Fidela Maamo, SPC
MD., Mrs. Viena M. Tablazon, Ms. Leah Dequina, Ms.
Juliet G. Bolando of NEDA XII, Mr. Ibrahim Nilong, and
NEDA Regional Development Staff Director Remedios S.
Endencia.
“Do your little bit of good where
you are; it’s those little bits of
good put together that overwhelm
the world.”
- Desmond Tutu
By: Apollo Y. Manlawe, NEDA XII-DRD
10 | Regional Development Updates | October - December 2015
Tupi, South Cotabato – The
Regional Development Council
(RDC) XII led the celebration of
October 21 as Road Safety Day
in Region XII with a training
on road safety for 95 selected
pupils and 12 teachers from
5 elementary schools in Tupi,
South Cotabato. The training
was held at Santa Teresita Multi-
Purpose Cooperative building in
the said municipality.
The year’s celebration
carried the theme, “Kulturang
Pangkaligtasan sa Daan,
Simulan sa Kabataan,” to
develop a culture of road safety
among school children and their
teachers.
Mayor Reynaldo S. Tamayo, Jr.
of Tupi welcomed the resource
persons and participants. He
shared the initial struggle in
implementing road safety,
particularly the 40km/hr speed
limit enforced by the Municipal
Government and the creation of
the Municipal Risk Reduction
Management Office, to protect
and monitor the accidents in
Tupi 24 hours daily.
The training covered the
following topics, namely:
a) Legal Basis of the Road
Safety Initiatives; b) Accidents
Statistics; c) Basic Traffic Signs;
d) Passenger Bus Safety Tips;
and e) Tips on Riding Motor
Vehicles.
The Road Safety Training for
Selected Pupils and Teachers
was made possible through the
collaboration of the RDC XII’s
Road Safety Advocacy-Technical
Working Group (RSA-TWG), and
the Municipal Government of
Tupi, South Cotabato.
RDC XII Spearheads Training of Tupi Pupils
and Teachers on Road Safety
By: Liberty B. Arumpac and Apollo Y. Manlawe, NEDA XII-DRD
Mayor Reynaldo S. Tamayo, Jr. of Tupi welcomed the resource persons and participants.
He shared the initial struggle in implementing road safety, particularly the 40km/hr
speed limit enforced by the Municipal Government and the creation of the Municipal
Risk Reduction Management Office, to protect and monitor the accidents in Tupi 24
hours daily.
October - December 2015 | Regional Development Updates | 11
NEDA XII Conducts RPFP Assessment and
Validation Workshop
Koronadal City, South
Cotabato – The Regional Land
Use Committee (RLUC) XII
conducted an Assessment and
Validation Workshop on Phase
I (2004-2014) of the Regional
Physical Framework Plan
(RPFP), 2004-2030 on October
13-14, 2015 at Villa Princessita,
Koronadal City.
The workshop focused on
the review of the Sustainable
Agri-Industrial Development
Strategy (SAIDS) as the long-
term approach to accelerate
the development of the
SOCCSKSARGEN Region.
The SAIDS as a strategy was
evaluated based on the extent
that identified programs/
projects were implemented
along the region’s main
development corridors, as well
as in the potential zones.
The review of the SAIDS also
covered the validation of
socioeconomic data for the
period 2004-2014 as bases
for preparing the assessment
report. Break-out workshops
identified land use-related
issues and their implications
on regional development, and
recommended policy options.
Data gaps were identified
to aid in providing a more
comprehensive assessment of
the RPFP for the 10 year-period.
A total of 29 participants
comprised of 52% female
attended the workshop. They
include representatives from
the various regional line
agencies and local government
units, namely: DOJ-Regional
Prosecution Office (RPO), MGB
XII, DOT XII, DPWH XII, LTO XII,
DAR XII, DOE- Mindanao Field
Office, DILG XII, NCIP XII, DENR
XII, PSA XII, SOCSKSARGEN
ADPO, PPDOs of Cotabato
Province, Sultan Kudarat, and
South Cotabato, and CPDOs
of Koronadal, Tacurong, and
Kidapawan.
By: Joseph Didius L. Clave, NEDA XII-PFPD
The RSA-TWG is composed of
the following regional offices,
NEDA, DEPED, TESDA, LTO,
LTFRB, DOH, DPWH, and
CHED. Supporting them in
this training are the United
Transport Operators and
Drivers Cooperative, Yellow
Bus Line, Inc., Dole Philippines,
Inc., Mahintana Foundation, and
the Philippine National Police
Regional Office XII.
October 21 of every year is
declared as Road Safety Day in
SOCCSKSARGEN Region through
RDC XII Resolution No. 69,
Series of 2013. This declaration
is the region’s support to UN
global launch of the “Decade of
Action for Road Safety, 2011-
2020,” and the Republic of the
Philippines’ Proclamation No.
159, Series of 2011.
Lubi-Lubi sa Glan Festival
Lubi-Lubi sa Glan is a dance festival extolling the
many uses of the coconut in homage to Sta. Catalina de
Alexandria, the Municipality’s patron saint. The festival
shows that there is more to the coconut than just copra.
Other coconut by-products are accessories, home decors
and the famous coconut juice liquor locally known as
“bahalina” which were showcased during the event.
This year’s street dancing competition dubbed as Isang
Siglo at Isa sa Glan, is the higlight of the celebration,
where dancers wore costumes made from any part of a
coconut tree.
The “Tabo sa Glan Livestock Auction” is another event to
experience. Tabo means a place of commercial activity
where goods and services are bought and sold at lower
prices.
Other activities include, IP and Muslim Day, Search for
Mutya ng Glan, horse fight, and Basketball tournament.
The celebration ended with a Clean-up Drive by the
residents of the Municipality.
Source:
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Regional Development Updates | Vol 13 Issue 4 | October - December 2015

  • 1. RDC XII Acting Chairperson and NEDA XII Regional Director Arturo G. Valero awarded the Plaque of Appreciation to Sarangani Governor Steve C. Solon for hosting the 52nd RDC XII Meeting on December 3, 2015 at Sarangani Highlands, General Santos City.
  • 2. 2 | Regional Development Updates | October - December 2015 Editor-in-Chief RD ARTURO G. VALERO Associate Editor ARD NOEL E. QUIRATMAN Contributing Editors JULIE ESPERANZA B. CHUNG MARIA FELICIDAD R. GUERRERO ROSA D. LEMANA MA. LULU E. VALENCIA JULIET G. BOLANDO RDU Focal Persons HELEN L. VESTAL LALAINE M. SAJELAN EDEN F. RIDAO LIBERTY B. ARUMPAC APOLLO Y. MANLAWE GWYNETH GRACE B. COLLADO JUDD NICHOL L. LEONAR Photographer APOLLO Y. MANLAWE Layout Artist APOLLO Y. MANLAWE Contributor JOSEPH DIDIUS L. CLAVE EDITORIAL BOARD The Regional Development Updates (RDU) is published quarterly by the Regional Development Council (RDC) XII with editorial office at the National Economic and Development Authority Regional Office XII, PrimeRegionalGovernmentCenter,Carpenter Hill, Koronadal City, South Cotabato, with Telephone No.: (083) 228-9203, Fax: (083) 228-9203. The Editorial Board reserves the right to edit the manuscript for reasons of space and clarity. RDU assumes no responsibility on unpublished and unsolicited materials. HOW TO REACH US Do you have questions, comments or suggestions? Send your letters with complete name and address to our editorial office mentioned above, or email us at nedaxii@ gmail.com or nedaxii@yahoo.com. CONTENTS RDC XII Adopts the CY 2017 AIP of SOCCSKSARGEN Region SOCCSKSARGEN Listahanan Database Updated Volunteer John Oliver Tablazon gets Individual-Youth Category Award RDC XII Spearheads Training of Tupi Pupils and Teachers on Road Safety NEDA XII Conducts RPFP Assessment and Validation Workshop Our cover is the awarding of Plaque of Appreciation by RDC XII Acting Chairperson and NEDA XII Regional Director Arturo G. Valero to Sarangani Governor Steve C. Solon for hosting the 52nd RDC XII Meeting on December 3, 2015 at Sarangani Highlands. Other pictures are activities of the Council conducted during the 4th Quarter. 33 1010 1111 99 55 Volume 13 | Issue No. 4 | October - December 2015 RDC XII Addresses Overlapping Livelihood and Entrepreneurship Programs and Projects (LEPs) and Beneficiaries of Various Agencies in Region XII 44 1212 Lubi-Lubi sa Glan Festival NEDA XII Building Construction Completed 88
  • 3. October - December 2015 | Regional Development Updates | 3 Koronadal City, South Cotabato – The Regional Development Council (RDC) XII adopted the CY 2017 Annual Investment Program (AIP) of the SOCCSKSARGEN region during its 52nd Regular Meeting at Sarangani Highlands, General Santos City on December 3, 2015. The region’s CY 2017 AIP amounted to P48.2 billion. Getting the lion’s share in the total investment is the Social sector at 51%, followed by Infrastructure sector at 32.7%, Economic sector at 12.5%, and Macro/ Governance and Institutions Development sector at 3.8%. By agency, Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) XII has the largest investment proposal amounting to P13.7 billion or 28.5% of the total investment package, followed closely by the Department of Education (DepEd) XII at 27.5%. RDC XII Adopts the CY 2017 AIP of SOCCSKSARGEN Region Among the proposed projects in the CY 2017 AIP, the following have funding requirements above PhP 500 million: 1. National Roads and Bridges Program 2. School Building Program-Classroom Construction (Elementary. Junior and Senior HS) 3. Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (Conditional and Modified Cash Transfers) 4. Construction of Workshop Laboratories ( Senior High School, TechVoc Laboratories 5. Provision of Teacher Items 6. Mindanao Sustainable Agrarian and Agriculture Development Project (MinSAAD) 7. Flood Control and Drainage Program 8. Farm-to-Market Roads (FMRs) 9. Agri-Pinoy Programs (Rice, Corn, Livestock & High Value Crops Development Program) 10. Repair and Rehabilitation of Irrigation Facilities (rehabilitation of about 9,558.75 has.) 11. Health Facility Enhancement Program The CY 2017 AIP is the output of a series of activities facilitated by the RDC XII Secretariat. A technical workshop and consultation among the Regional Line Agencies (RLAs), State Universities and Colleges (SUCs) and other National Government Intrumentalities (NGIs), with the participation of the region’s Local Government Units (LGUs) was first conducted to firm up the individual AIPs of RDC XII Adopts ... page 4 By: Helen L. Vestal, NEDA XII-DRD
  • 4. 4 | Regional Development Updates | October - December 2015 the agencies to include projects proposed by the LGUs. The enhanced AIPs were then subjected to review of the RDC XII four (4) sectoral committees which endorsed the sectoral AIPs to RDC XII Full Council for approval and adoption. An annual slice of the Regional Development Investment Program (RDIP), the AIP is a list of public sector programs, projects and activities (PPAs) of the different Koronadal City, South Cotabato – The Regional Development Council (RDC) XII through its Technical Working Group on Livelihood and Entrepreneurship Programs (TWG-LEP) under the Economic Development Committee (EDC), spearheaded the conduct of a workshop on the formulation of a framework to harmonize LEPs of regional line agencies (RLAs), state universities and colleges (SUCs), and local government units (LGUs) in Region XII. The workshop was conducted on October 28, 2015 in Koronadal City and was attended by the representatives of various RLAs, SUCs, and LGUs whose mandates include the provision of LEPs. The output of the workshop is a framework on the harmonization of various LEP interventions in Region XII which shall serve as a guide in proposing LEP, as well as in identifying corresponding beneficiaries. The framework defines which programs and projects (PPAs) are considered livelihood or entrepreneurship. RDC XII PSR Alfredo Bronx P. Hebrona, Jr., RDC XII-Private Sector Representative (PSR) and Chairperson of the TWG-LEP, informed the participants that the workshop is in response to the issue that similar livelihood and entrepreneurship PPAs were noted in the FY 2016 budget proposals of several RLAs, SUCs and LGUs in the region. “With the end in view of distributing benefits to a greater number of people and maximizing the use of available resources, we need to review and find ways to ensure that the limited resources of the government are put into proper and rational use, ” PSR Hebrona said. RDC XII Addresses Overlapping Livelihood and Entrepreneurship Programs and Projects (LEPs) and Beneficiaries of Various Agencies in Region XII RLAs, SUCs and other national government instrumentalities in the region which are necessary to attain the regional development goals and objectives as enunciated in the Regional Development Plan (RDP). It would constitute their annual priority PPAs which are focused on expenditure priorities, such as the completion of critical programs/projects, as well as ongoing and proposed interventions in the pursuit of social, economic, infrastructure and governance and institutions development. The CY 2017 AIP shall serve as the basic reference of the government entities for the preparation of their annual budget proposal which will be subjected to RDC review and endorsement during the first quarter of CY 2016. RDC XII Adopts ... from page 3 Ms. Ma. Luisa S. Lee, Head of the Training and Entrepreneurship Education Division of the UP-Institute for Small Scale Industries (UP-ISSI), gave the lecture on understanding livelihood and entrepreneurship projects. By: Helen L. Vestal, NEDA XII-DRD
  • 5. October - December 2015 | Regional Development Updates | 5 SOCCSKSARGEN Listahanan Database Updated Koronadal City, South Cotabato – “Who and where the poor are nationwide can now be identified.” This was announced by Assistant Regional Director (ARD) Gemma N. Rivera of the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) XII during the 4th Quarter RSDC XII Regular Meeting on November 26, 2015 at Fred Ann’s Foodhaus, Koronadal City. The Listahanan, also known as the National Household Targeting System for Poverty Reduction (NHTS-PR), is an information management system that specifically identifies who and where the poor are. The system is a key database which national government agencies and other social protection providers may use in identifying potential beneficiaries of their programs and services. ARD Rivera further explained that a total of 775, 335 households were targeted to be surveyed based on the identified poor by the National Statistical and Coordination Board (NSCB) now part of the Philippine Statistics Authority. Based on DSWD’s ground validation, the number has reduced to 676,315 after eliminating duplication. From this number, a total of 279,436 households were identified as poorest of the poor. Regional Vice-President Miriam Grace G. Pamonag of PHIC XII and other RSDC XII members lauded the completion of the second round validation of the Listahanan as it can now serve as a clear basis for targeting beneficiaries of their respective programs. Aside from the updates on Listahanan, RSDC XII Meeting passed a total of five (5) resolutions, two (2) of which are subject to RDC XII action. The meeting, which was presided by ARD Noel E. Quiratman in the absence of the Committee officials, was attended by 22 members. DSWD XII Assistant Regional Director (ARD) Gemma N. Rivera shared to the RSDC XII members the latest updates on the Listahanan during the 4th Quarter Meeting of the Committee on November 26, 2015 in Koronadal City. With her is NEDA XII ARD Noel E. Quiratman. Ms. Ma. Luisa S. Lee, head of the Training and Entrepreneurship Education Division of the UP-Institute for Small Scale Industries (UP-ISSI), was the main resource person of the workshop. She gave a lecture on understanding livelihood and entreprenuership projects and facilitated the LEP harmonization workshop. “Livelihood is different from entrepreneurship. Livelihood is about making a living which involves one’s capabilities, assets, incomes and various activities to secure the necessities of life. On the other hand, entrepreneurship is the pursuit of opportunity beyond resources controlled,” explained Ms. Lee. She expounded on entrepreneurship which means sustainable enterprise focusing on innovation, adoption of appropriate green technologies, development of skills and human resources and enhancement of productivity to remain competitive in national and international markets. She said that understanding and taking cue from the entrepreneurial cycle is an important consideration for an enterprise to be sustainable. RDC XII Addresses ... page 8 By: Judd Nichol L. Leonar, NEDA XII-DRD
  • 6. 6 | Regional Development Updates | October - December 2015 PROJECT MONITORING PROJECT MO Name of Project: Construction of General Santos City Circumferential Road (Western Section) Location: General Santos City Name of Project: Construction of Multi-Purpose Building (Sarangani Provincial Hospital) Location: Capitol Compound, Brgy. Maribulan, Alabel, Sarangani Province Implementing Agency: DPWH Sarangani District Engineering Office Name of Project: Bawing Bridge (B01027MN) along Makar-Kiamba Road Location: General Santos Implementing Agency: DPWH South Cotabato II DEO Mode of Implementation: By Contract Contractor: AJYSC Marketing Source of Fund: FY 2015 Regular Infrastructure Project Cost: PhP 30 Million Project Implementation Updates: As of 25 October 2015, the project has an overall physical accomplishment of 76 % but a slippage of negative (-) 24%. Mode of Implementation: By Contract Contractor: Legacy Construction Source of Fund: CY 2015 Regular Infra (LIP) Project Cost: PhP 50 Million Project Implementation Updates: The project is on-going with a 15% physical accomplishment but a slippage of negative (-)30.88% as of October 26, 2015. The slippage was attributed to the lack/inadequate supply of construction materials at the project site. Implementing Agency: DPWH South Cotabato II District Engineering Office (DEO) Mode of Implementation: By Contract Contractor:Vicente T. Lao Construction Source of Fund: GAA 2015 Project Cost: PhP 50 Million Program Implementation Updates: The project was implemented according to schedule with an 85% accomplishment as of 15 October 2015. Completed works on site include PCCP of 0.285 km of road (one-lane) and the installation of 52 culverts with 72 inches diameter.
  • 7. October - December 2015 | Regional Development Updates | 7 ONITORING PROJECT MONITORING Name of Project: Repair/Rehab./Improvement (Additional Pavement Width) of Midsayap- Marbel Road, San Felipe Section, Km1788+847.90 to Km1789+094 (with exceptions) Name of Project: Concreting/Rehabilitation of Purok Bonifacio FMR, Guinsang-an Name of Project: Makar Port Development Project - Rehabilitation/Upgrading of Western Wharf Location: Sto. Niño, South Cotabato Implementing Agency: DPWH South Cotabato 1st DEO Mode of Implementation: By Contract Contractor/Developer: Reydan Builders Source of Fund: CY 2015-Department of Agriculture FMR Devt. Program Project Cost: PhP5 Million Project Implementation Updates: The project was completed on 20 October 2015. Location: General Santos City Implementing Agency: Philippine Ports Authority PMO General Santos Mode of Implementation: By Contract Contractor: Vicente T. Lao Construction Source of Fund: PPA 2015 Corporate Fund Contract Cost: P 102,155,082.00 Project Implementation Updates: The project is on-going with a 36.19% physical accomplishment but a negative (-) 24.41% slippage as of October 25, 2015, largely due to suspension of work during inclement weather. Location: Tantangan, South Cotabato Implementing Agency: DPWH South Cotabato 1st District Engineering Office Mode of Implementation: By Contract Contractor: GEMMA Construction Supply, Inc. Source of Fund: CY 2015 Infra Program (MVUC) Project Cost: PhP 12 Million Project Implementation Updates: The project is on-going with an overall physical accomplishment of 80% as of November 17, 2015. In terms of financial accomplishment, the project has a total disbursement of PhP 1,587,940.00 or 14.06% of the contract cost.
  • 8. 8 | Regional Development Updates | October - December 2015 Ms. Lee presented a framework for the harmonization of livelihood and entrepreneurship programs/projects in the region. She advised the participants to consider the framework containing the four (4) pillars of livelihood and enterprise and their corresponding enabling systems: a) business environment, with LGU as the lead enabler; b) access to finance with financial institutions as the enabling system; c) access to market with DTI as the enabler, among others, and d) productivity and efficiency with the academe/ DOST as among the enablers. These pillars are anchored on the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise (MSME) Development Plan Results Framework, 2011-2016 of DTI, and the four pillars of the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC). At the end of the workshop, PSR Hebrona convened the TWG-LEP for a meeting. The members agreed to adopt the definition of livelihood and entrepreneurship as presented and discussed by Ms. Lee in the workshop and passed a resolution endorsing to RDC XII through the EDC XII the framework for the harmonization of LEP in Region XII for adoption. RDC XII Addresses ... from page 5 NRO XII Building Construction Completed RD Arturo G. Valero of NEDA XII awarded the Plaque of Appreciation to South Cotabato District Engr. Eddie Amir at the South Cotabato 1st District Engineering Office. Koronadal City, South Cotabato - The National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) XII building at the Prime Regional Government Center (PRGC), Barangay Carpenter Hill, Koronadal City, South Cotabato was recently completed paving the way to the transfer of office operations to the new building on January 4, 2016. The NEDA XII building construction was undertaken by Gemma Construction, Incorporated under the supervision of South Cotabato 1st District Engineering Office (DEO) of the DPWH XII. It was started on January 29, 2015 and completed on December 23, 2015. It comprises 3 storeys with a ground floor area of 1,824 square meters. It was constructed at a cost of Php40 million on a 2,168 square- meter land donated by the City Government of Koronadal. The building was designed by Architect Michael T. Olog, while he was still with the DPWH Regional Office XII. It has an elevator and other facilities for easy access to clients, especially senior citizens and persons with disabilities. The 1st floor is currently used by the Finance and Administrative Division, and the 2nd floor by the Office of the Regional Director and the four (4) Technical Divisions. Its 3rd floor was designed as a conference hall to host meetings, seminars and conferences. In recognition of the efforts of DPWH 1st DEO in ensuring the completion of the building within schedule, NEDA XII Regional Director Arturo G. Valero, Ph.D. awarded a Plaque of Appreciation to District Engineer Eddie Amir. By: Apollo Y. Manlawe, NEDA XII-DRD
  • 9. October - December 2015 | Regional Development Updates | 9 Koronadal City, South Cotabato - Mr. John Oliver Tablazon, a 25- year old registered nurse who serves as the leader of the 15-man team Hearts and Brains Youth Volunteers (HABYV), won the Search for Outstanding Volunteer (SOV) Individual Youth Category Award for 2015 during the awarding ceremony on 10 December 2015. The awarding was held at the Crowne Plaza Manila Galleria, Ortigas Center, Quezon City. The SOV is an annual activity that aims to recognize the work and good practices of Filipino volunteers across the nation in building strong communities. Volunteers in several categories were chosen from among 78 contenders from all parts of the country. Mr. Tablazon and the HABYV are pushing for lumad children’s improved access to basic education, nutrition and sanitation in the municipality of Malungon, Sarangani Province. Mr. Tablazon considers Mr. Ibrahim K. Nilong and Dr. Roel Z. Cagape as his inspiration in doing volunteer work. Mr. Nilong who hails from Lambayong, Sultan Kudarat, is a 2012 awardee for Cultural Communities-Youth Category, and Mr. Tablazon’s partner in volunteer works with HABYV. Dr. Cagape, a physician from the General Santos City who won the 2012 Bayanihan Pilipino Award for his service in the city’s rural areas and the hinterlands of neighboring Sarangani province, is Mr. Tablazon’s mentor. In 2014, the awardee initiated the Make Shift Dorm (Bahay Tuluyan) to provide shelter and a place for study for B’laan children during weeknights so that they will not have to walk for several hours everyday in going to school, especially during rainy season. Volunteer John Oliver Tablazon gets Individual-Youth Category Award Mr. Tablazon’s mother received his award on his behalf. In picture (L-R), PNVSCA Executive Director Joselito De Vera, NVM Honorary Chair Sis. Eva Fidela Maamo, SPC MD., Mrs. Viena M. Tablazon, Ms. Leah Dequina, Ms. Juliet G. Bolando of NEDA XII, Mr. Ibrahim Nilong, and NEDA Regional Development Staff Director Remedios S. Endencia. “Do your little bit of good where you are; it’s those little bits of good put together that overwhelm the world.” - Desmond Tutu By: Apollo Y. Manlawe, NEDA XII-DRD
  • 10. 10 | Regional Development Updates | October - December 2015 Tupi, South Cotabato – The Regional Development Council (RDC) XII led the celebration of October 21 as Road Safety Day in Region XII with a training on road safety for 95 selected pupils and 12 teachers from 5 elementary schools in Tupi, South Cotabato. The training was held at Santa Teresita Multi- Purpose Cooperative building in the said municipality. The year’s celebration carried the theme, “Kulturang Pangkaligtasan sa Daan, Simulan sa Kabataan,” to develop a culture of road safety among school children and their teachers. Mayor Reynaldo S. Tamayo, Jr. of Tupi welcomed the resource persons and participants. He shared the initial struggle in implementing road safety, particularly the 40km/hr speed limit enforced by the Municipal Government and the creation of the Municipal Risk Reduction Management Office, to protect and monitor the accidents in Tupi 24 hours daily. The training covered the following topics, namely: a) Legal Basis of the Road Safety Initiatives; b) Accidents Statistics; c) Basic Traffic Signs; d) Passenger Bus Safety Tips; and e) Tips on Riding Motor Vehicles. The Road Safety Training for Selected Pupils and Teachers was made possible through the collaboration of the RDC XII’s Road Safety Advocacy-Technical Working Group (RSA-TWG), and the Municipal Government of Tupi, South Cotabato. RDC XII Spearheads Training of Tupi Pupils and Teachers on Road Safety By: Liberty B. Arumpac and Apollo Y. Manlawe, NEDA XII-DRD Mayor Reynaldo S. Tamayo, Jr. of Tupi welcomed the resource persons and participants. He shared the initial struggle in implementing road safety, particularly the 40km/hr speed limit enforced by the Municipal Government and the creation of the Municipal Risk Reduction Management Office, to protect and monitor the accidents in Tupi 24 hours daily.
  • 11. October - December 2015 | Regional Development Updates | 11 NEDA XII Conducts RPFP Assessment and Validation Workshop Koronadal City, South Cotabato – The Regional Land Use Committee (RLUC) XII conducted an Assessment and Validation Workshop on Phase I (2004-2014) of the Regional Physical Framework Plan (RPFP), 2004-2030 on October 13-14, 2015 at Villa Princessita, Koronadal City. The workshop focused on the review of the Sustainable Agri-Industrial Development Strategy (SAIDS) as the long- term approach to accelerate the development of the SOCCSKSARGEN Region. The SAIDS as a strategy was evaluated based on the extent that identified programs/ projects were implemented along the region’s main development corridors, as well as in the potential zones. The review of the SAIDS also covered the validation of socioeconomic data for the period 2004-2014 as bases for preparing the assessment report. Break-out workshops identified land use-related issues and their implications on regional development, and recommended policy options. Data gaps were identified to aid in providing a more comprehensive assessment of the RPFP for the 10 year-period. A total of 29 participants comprised of 52% female attended the workshop. They include representatives from the various regional line agencies and local government units, namely: DOJ-Regional Prosecution Office (RPO), MGB XII, DOT XII, DPWH XII, LTO XII, DAR XII, DOE- Mindanao Field Office, DILG XII, NCIP XII, DENR XII, PSA XII, SOCSKSARGEN ADPO, PPDOs of Cotabato Province, Sultan Kudarat, and South Cotabato, and CPDOs of Koronadal, Tacurong, and Kidapawan. By: Joseph Didius L. Clave, NEDA XII-PFPD The RSA-TWG is composed of the following regional offices, NEDA, DEPED, TESDA, LTO, LTFRB, DOH, DPWH, and CHED. Supporting them in this training are the United Transport Operators and Drivers Cooperative, Yellow Bus Line, Inc., Dole Philippines, Inc., Mahintana Foundation, and the Philippine National Police Regional Office XII. October 21 of every year is declared as Road Safety Day in SOCCSKSARGEN Region through RDC XII Resolution No. 69, Series of 2013. This declaration is the region’s support to UN global launch of the “Decade of Action for Road Safety, 2011- 2020,” and the Republic of the Philippines’ Proclamation No. 159, Series of 2011.
  • 12. Lubi-Lubi sa Glan Festival Lubi-Lubi sa Glan is a dance festival extolling the many uses of the coconut in homage to Sta. Catalina de Alexandria, the Municipality’s patron saint. The festival shows that there is more to the coconut than just copra. Other coconut by-products are accessories, home decors and the famous coconut juice liquor locally known as “bahalina” which were showcased during the event. This year’s street dancing competition dubbed as Isang Siglo at Isa sa Glan, is the higlight of the celebration, where dancers wore costumes made from any part of a coconut tree. The “Tabo sa Glan Livestock Auction” is another event to experience. Tabo means a place of commercial activity where goods and services are bought and sold at lower prices. Other activities include, IP and Muslim Day, Search for Mutya ng Glan, horse fight, and Basketball tournament. The celebration ended with a Clean-up Drive by the residents of the Municipality. Source: http://iam.ariellalisan.com/ http://www.tourism.gov.ph/