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Presidential Adviser on Pefce
SUBJECT: SUBMISSION OF OPAP?}S
ACCOMPLISHMENTREFOR
DATE
30 January 2019
the Philippines
ron the Peace Process
No. (4652) 636.070-06 Fax No (4632) 6382216
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Reconciliation and Unity
HIRD QUARTER
IT FY 2018
This is to respectfully submit to the Honorabl.
Quarter Accomplishment Report for FY 2018,
PAMANA projects.
This report being submitted in compliance to tht 21
Special Provisions for the PAyapa at MAsagasan|
which requires the Office of the Presidential Akivi
“submit to the Office of the President, the DBM, the Shea
President of the Senate of the Philippines, the House Co}
Committee on Finance, either in printed forit or by why
Zeports on the status of the utilization of funds by impldinel
Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process and the Age
Shall be responsible for ensuring that said reports are i
FOR INFORMATION OF THE EXECUTIVE SE
Copy furnished
Department of Budget and Management (DBM)
Hlouse Committee of Appropriation
Senate Committee of Finance
‘ecutive Secretary the OPAPP’s Third
ih includes the status of FY 2011-2018
N18 General Appropriations Act (GAA)
PamayaNAn (PAMANA) program,
et on the Peace Process (OPAPP) to
fer of the House of the Representatives, the
mittee on Appropriations and the Senate
electronic document, validated quarterly
Ling agencies, and evaluation reports, The
{5 web administrator or hisfher equivalent
# posted on the OPAPP website.”
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Office of the Preside
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[SER ON THE PEACE PROCESS
jE REACE PROCESS
ENT REPORT
2018
The ending of the decades-long armed conflict
and sustainable development are among
Administration,
ind the attainment of a just and lasting peace
the major commitments of the Duterte
‘Ehus on 18 July 2016, President Rodrigo Roa Huttrte approved his administration's Point
Peace and Development Agenda, which shall donfribute towards laying the foundations for
inclusive growth and a high-trust and resilient focfety.
Re following presents the accomplishments aha btatus of the Philippine peace process for
MaDe luarter based on the strategies laid dqwn in the Philippine Development Plan
(RDF) 2017-2022 and guided by the Si-Poift Peace and Development Agenda of the
administration:
JERNAL ARMED CONFLICT GROUPS
EMENTED
A. Meaningful implementation of the agr
jent with the Moro Isla:
Front (MILF) toward healing in the Bang:
nforo
Liberation
1. Political-Legislative Track. After un
Congress, the proposed bill was sign|
2018 as Republic Act No. 11054 entit]
for the Bangsamoro Autonomous Refi
Purpose Republic Act No. 6734, entitl
the Autonomous Region in Muslim
9054, entitled ‘An Act to Strength:
Autonomous Region in Muslim Mind:
"going rigorous legislative deliberations in
xt {nto law by President Duterte on 27 July
d,|"An Act Providing for the Organic Law
ior] in Muslim Mindanao, repealing for the
[in Act Providing for An Organie Act for
janao,’ as amended by Republic Act No,
ind Expand the Organic Act for the
2. Normalization Process. The Comp:
(CAB) defines normalization as the
their desired quality of life, which in
and political participation within a pe
human security in the Bangsamoro ai
human rights where individuals are fr
long-held traditions and values contin
chgnsive Agreement on the Bangsamoro
Fofess whereby communities can achieve
ludes the pursuit of sustainable livelihood
eff, deliberative society. It aims to ensure
luild a society that is committed to basic
ffom fear of violence or crime and where
eth be honored,
a. Transitional Components of
Normalization Committee (JN
(PSC), and Joint Peace and Secu
the Normalization Program (Joint
, Joint Peace and Security Committee
ty [Teams (JPST))
* Technical Working Grouy of the (CAA)
{n.view of operationalizinglanft setting up the Joint Peace and Security
‘Teams (JPSTs), especially pn brganizing the MILF JPSTs as military
1 of 42auxiliary-~a Technical Wqrking Group was formed to effectively look
into the possible adoptibn
development, adniini
utilization of the) Citizen
Philippines and for other pu}
Armed Force) to ad
drafted the concept note yphi
lof RA 7077 (An Act providing for the
lorganizntion, training, maintenance and
rfued Forces of the Armed Forces of the
0Fes) and EO 264 (Providing for the Citizen
related to an effective setup. The TWG
th will be reviewed and presented to the
AFP and DND. Membership| of the TWG-CAA came from Office of
the Deputy Chic
Reservist and Retire
the Philippines Reserve
Development Office (PI
Training and Education (py;
General (JAGS) of the AF
fpr Reservist and Retiree Affaits (O]9),
1G9), Operations (G3), Armed Forces of
mand (AFPRESCOM), AFP Peace and
(Operations, Civil Military Operations,
), and Office of the Judge Advocate
}d from the PPDC and DO of the PNP,
‘The JNC-GPH and JPSC-GPri attended the meetings
Conduct of IECs with ABI aid PNP units. For the months of July to
August 2018, several inffmmfation education campaigns, fora and
meetings on the progress
}e Bangsamoro Organic Law and status
of implementation of the ndrmalization program were conducted with
Key AEP and PNF units in|Cehtral and Wester Mindanao. Courtesy
visits alongside the conduc} off ECs were carried out in WesMinCon,
104* Brigade in Basilan, PNP|Police Regional Office (PRO) 10, PNP
PRO ARMM. The visits and IECs with AEP
commanders and | PNP regiohal directors and city directors were
Participated in by the GPH} anfl MILF ceasefire committee heads and
PRO 12, and PNI
the JNC and JPSC co-chail
[The ground units were also informed
about the anticipated setting lup of the JPSTs, which will require
sourcing AFP an
identified by GPH and Mi
the maintenance of peace a
Enhancement of th
partnership with #
jonnel from relevant areas mutually
it deployment of said JPSTs to work for
der.
pining Curriculum, Continuing small
pS involving subject matter experts
BIAE/MILF were carried out in
Suisse De Deminage (FSD). Inputs
Were provided to enhance the taining content for identified topics to
be taught at the var
and specialization
Islof the JPST training (basic, advanced
Among such topics evaluated by SMEs
were on community networking, alternative dispute resolution,
community liaison,
and VIP protection
Orientations for thé
fons, JPST admin and logistics, meclic,
tretors and JPST Training Teams. For
the first time, all SMEs and ifstiictors invited from the AEP, PNP ang
BIAF/MILF were gi
JPST training curri
training activities. The gro
training course, e}
instructors and SME:
view and provide final inputs to the
fofe it is produced for the scheduled
fas also briefed on the outline of the
from the incoming trainees, the
nig teams, and support staff. A total of
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