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Payapa at Masaganang Pamayanan (PAMANA)

Payapa at Masaganang Pamayanan (PAMANA). Program for Resilient Communities in Conflict Affected Areas September 2010. CAAs versus All Barangays. Thirteen percent (13%) of all barangays (41,995) are conflict-affected. *Source: NSCB 2006. Geographic Scope of CAAs at the Provincial Level.

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Payapa at Masaganang Pamayanan (PAMANA)

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  1. Payapa at Masaganang Pamayanan (PAMANA) Program for Resilient Communities in Conflict Affected Areas September 2010

  2. CAAs versus All Barangays Thirteen percent (13%) of all barangays (41,995) are conflict-affected *Source: NSCB 2006

  3. Geographic Scope of CAAs at the Provincial Level CPLA MNLF & MG CPP/NPA/NDF RPMP/RPA/ABB MILF RPMM

  4. Conflict Affected Barangays

  5. Luzon Conflict Affected Area as a Percentage of Total Bgys

  6. Mindanao: CAAs as a percentage of total bgys

  7. ARMM: CAAs as a Percentage of Total Bgys

  8. Conflict-affected and Vulnerable Areas (CAAs)

  9. Visible Impact of Conflict

  10. Conflict and Poverty

  11. Conflict and Water Access

  12. Conflict and Elementary Completion Rate

  13. Government Strategy Track 1: Peace Talks • Resumption of peace talks with the MILF and the CNN • Completion of the implementation of the peace agreements with the MNLF, CPLA and RPMP-RPA-ABB Track 2:  Complementary track to pursue peace and development in conflict affected areas through PAMANA (with focused attention on IDPs)

  14. PAMANA • A national program for peace-building, rehabilitation, reconstruction and development in conflict-affected areas (CAAs) • BASED ON PRINCIPLES OF: • Improved and converged delivery of basic services • Transparent and responsive local governance (performance-based grants and capacity development) • Respect for the rights of IDPs based on IDP Guiding Principles • Strengthening community resilience to conflict

  15. PAMANA Objectives In Conflict Affected Areas, the program will: reduce poverty, and improve MDGs through household and community support to MDGs achievement promote community resilience to conflict Improve governance (capacity development and performance improvement)

  16. Resilient Communities

  17. Early Recovery and Community Preparation

  18. FRAMEWORK

  19. PAMANA Governance and Participation

  20. Implementation and Coordination Arrangements

  21. National Technical Support Team

  22. Municipal Teams Cluster Approach -Health, WASH, Psychosocial -Shelter -Education -Agriculture -Food Security -Camp Management etc -Logistics -Early Recovery -Social cohesion

  23. Step 1 Step 2 Social Preparation and Community Planning Institutional Preparation at Municipal Level Early Recovery Step 3  Step 6 Sub-Project Proposal Preparation Sub-project Completion, O&M and Exit Strategy Step 4 Step 5 Sub-project Appraisal and Approval Sub-project Implementation

  24. PHASING

  25. Next Steps Piloting -- October 2010 Design Finalization, including issuance of Presidential directive / issuance – Sept – Dec. 2010 Resource mobilization or attribution – Oct – Dec 2010 Designation of Champions and constitutions of committees and teams 1st Phase – January 2011

  26. THANK-YOU

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