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THE PHILIPPINE

DEVELOPMENT
PLAN
THE PHILIPPINE DEVELOPMENT PLAN

 The National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA)


 Barangay Development Plan
 Municipal Development Plan
 City Development Plan
 Provincial Development Plan
 Regional Development Plan
 Philippine Development for 2023 – 2028
Chapter 1 : A Plan for Economic and Social Transformation
Chapter 16 : Plan Implementation, Monitoring and Evaluation
What is PLANNING?
What is Planning?

Planning is deciding in advance what to do, how to


do, when to do and who is to do it. Planning bridges
the gap from 'where we are' to 'where we want to go'
(Koontz and O'Donnell).
According to Stephen P Robbins, “Planning involves
defining the organization’s goals, establishing an
overall strategy for achieving those goals and
developing a comprehensive set of plans to integrate
and coordinate organizational work.”
The National Economic
and Development
Authority (NEDA)
The National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA)

It is an independent agency of the Philippine


government responsible for economic planning
and policy formulation.
It is the chief planning agency mandated to
create, coordinate, and monitor programs
designed to accelerate and develop the
country’s economic growth.
The National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA)
Local Development
Planning (LDP)
Local Development Planning (LDP)
– is a deliberate, rational and
continuous effort of the Local
Government Unit (LGU) to accelerate
the process of development of
preparing a set of decisions, optimizing
use of local resources, with active
participation of the community.
Local Development Planning (LDP)

Barangay Development Plan


Municipal Development Plan
City Development Plan
Provincial Development Plan
Barangay Development Plan (BDP)

A Barangay Development Plan is a 3-


year comprehensive multi-sectoral
development plan that is put together
through an inclusive and participatory
approach headed by its development
council and approved by its sanggunian.
Barangay Development Plan (BDP)

It is an official document of the barangay


that specifies policy options, programs,
projects and activities that are intended to
contribute to the over-all achievement of the
barangay’s development goals and
objectives.
At the barangay level, it is the Barangay
Development Council (BDC) that
shall assist the Sangguniang Barangay in
setting the direction of economic and social
development and coordinating the
development efforts within its territorial
jurisdiction.
Composition Of The Barangay Development Council

A. Punong Barangay as Chairperson


B. Members of the Sangguniang Barangay
C. Representatives of the accredited non-governmental
organizations operating in the barangay who shall
constitute not less than one fourth of the members of
the fully organized council ; and
D. A representative of the congressman as member
The following shall be the functions of the BDC:
1. Mobilize people’s participation in local development
efforts
2. Prepare barangay development plans based on local
requirements
3. Monitor and evaluate the implementation of national
or local programs and projects
4. Perform such other functions as may be provided by
law or competent authority.
Constitution of BDC Executive Committee
(EXECOM)
An executive committee shall be created to represent
and act in behalf of the LDC when the latter is not in
session.
It shall be composed of:
Punong Barangay as Chairman
Representative of the Sangguniang Barangay to be
chosen from among its members
 Representative of NGOs that are represented in the
LDC as members
Constitution of BDC Executive Committee
(EXECOM)

Punong Barangay as Chairman


Representative of the Sangguniang
Barangay to be chosen from among its
members
 Representative of NGOs that are
represented in the LDC as members
The BDC Execom shall exercise the following powers
and functions:
1. Ensure that the decision of the council are faithfully
carried out and implemented
2. Act on matters requiring immediate attention or
action by the council
3. Formulate policies, plans, and programs based on
the general principles laid down by the council
4. Act on other matters that may be authorized by the
council.
Constitution of BDC Secretariat
A BDC Secretariat headed by the Barangay Secretary shall be
constituted. Assisted by the City or Municipal Planning and
Development Coordinator, BDC Secretariat shall:
a. Provide technical support to the BDC
b. Document of the Council’s proceedings
c. Prepare of the Council’s reports and
d. Provision of other assistance as needed by the council
The Barangay Development Planning Process

Monitoring and
Pre-formulation Formulation Implementation
Evaluation
The Barangay Development Planning Process

A. PRE – FORMULATION
1. Issuance of Executive Order;
2. Creation of Technical Working Group;
3. Mobilization of Resources;
4. Orientation of Barangay Stakeholders;
5. Data Gathering;
6. Indicative mapping;
7. Validating and Updating of Baseline data
The Barangay Development Planning Process
B. FORMULATION
1. Revisiting/Formulating the Vision-Mission-Goals;
2. Situational Analysis;
3. Benchmarking of Sectoral Data;
4. Ranking of Priority Issues and Concerns;
5. Setting the Objectives;
6. Generation of Solutions through the Implementation of
Programs Projects Activities; and
7. Investment Programming
The Barangay Development Planning Process
C. IMPLEMENTATION
The BDP can be implemented through an
Annual Investment Program (AIP). This is
expected to answer the different issues
covering sectors of development.
It is important that all prioritized programs or
projects must be funded to enable their
implementation.
The Barangay Development Planning Process
D. MONITORING AND EVALUATION

Monitoring and evaluation are necessary


to identify gaps and areas for improvement
and be given proper solutions. This is
essential to avoid the worsening of
problems and be resolved accordingly.
Municipal / City
Development Plan
Municipal / City Development Plan
Comprehensive Development Plan – a
six-year multi-sectoral plan formulated at
the city of municipal level embodying the
vision, sectoral goals, objectives,
development strategies and policies within
the terms of LGU officials and medium term.
The CDP contains:

1.Ecological Profile
2.Sectoral Development Plan
3.Implementation Plan
Composition Of The City/Municipal
Development Council
The CDC/MDC shall be headed by the Mayor and shall be composed of the following
members:
 All Punong Barangays in the City or Municipality;
 The Chairman of the Committee on Appropriations of the Sangguniang Panglunsod or
Sangguniang Bayan concerned;
 The Congressman or his representative; and
 The Representatives of NGOs operating in the City or Municipality, as the case may
be, who shall constitute not less than ¼ of the members of the fully organized Council.
 The NGO representatives must have been accredited by the Sanggunian and elected
in accordance with the procedures stipulated in the Rules and Regulations
Implementing the Local Government Code of 1991
Functions Of The City Municipal & Provincial Development
Councils
 Review and prioritize the proposed development programs and projects that will form part
of the Local Development Investment Program (LDIP) and subsequent Annual Investment
Program (AIP);
 Integrates all plans of the sectoral or functional committees and those from the immediate
lower development councils;
 Formulate long-term, medium-term and annual socio-economic development plans and
policies;
 Formulate the medium-term and annual public investment programs;
 Appraise and prioritize socio-economic development programs and projects;
 Formulate local investment incentives to promote the inflow and direction of private
investment capital;
 Coordinate, monitor and evaluate the implementation of development programs and
projects; and
 Perform such other functions as may be provided by law or competent authority.
General Steps of the Comprehensive Developing
Planning Process
Provincial
Development Plan
Provincial Development and Physical
Framework Plan
Provincial Development and Physical Framework
Plan- a document that consolidates the Provincial
Development Plan with the PPFP that translates the
development goals and objectives of the province into
a general land use and physical development
framework and identifies strategies and corresponding
PPAs that will serve as primary inputs to provincial
investment programming, budgeting and
implementation.
The Provincial Development and
Physical Framework Plan (PDPFP) is
formulated at the provincial level and
merges the traditionally separate provincial
physical framework plan and provincial
development plan to address the
disconnect between spatial and sectoral
factors and between medium and long-
term concerns.
Composition Of The Provincial Development Council
The PDC is headed by the Governor and shall be composed of the following
members:
 All Mayors of component Cities and Municipalities;
The Chairman of the Committee on Appropriations of the Sangguniang
Panlalawigan;
The Congressman or his representative; and
Representatives of NGOs operating in the province, who shall constitute not
less than ¼ of the members of the fully organized Council.
 The NGO representatives must have been accredited by the Sanggunian and
elected in accordance with the procedures stipulated in the Rules and
Regulations Implementing the Local Government Code of 1991
Regional
Development Plan
Regional Development Plan (RDP)
It is a comprehensive document that
outlines the development goals,
strategies and actions for a particular
region or province. Its purpose is to
guide the overall socio-economic
development of the region and ensure
balanced growth across sectors and
areas.
Regional Development Plan (RDP)

It outlines the development targets


and strategies of the region as
guided by the Philippine
Development Plan and is generally
geared towards the national vision.
Composition of the Regional Development
Council
 The Regional Development Council is composed of three
major sectors: the Local Government Units (18), Regional
Line Agencies (22), and the Private Sector (14).
Local Government Units:
 Provincial Governors (5)
 City Mayors (6)
 Presidents of the Leagues of Municipalities (5)
 Mayors of Capital Towns (2)
Regional Line Agencies represented in the NEDA  Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA)
Board:
 Department of Health (DOH)
 National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA)
 Department of the Interior and Local Government
 Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) (DILG)

 Bureau of Local Government Finance (BLGF-DOF)  Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE)

 Commission on Higher Education (CHED)  Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH)

 Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR)  Department of Science and Technology (DOST)

 Department of Agriculture (DA)  Department of Social Welfare and Development


(DSWD)
 Department of Budget and Management (DBM)
 Department of Trade and Industry (DTI)
 Department of Education (DepEd)
 Department of Transportation (DOTr)
 Department of Human Settlement and Urban
Development (DHSUD)  Department of Tourism (DOT)

 Department of Energy (DOE)  Technical Education and Skills Development Authority


(TESDA)
 Department of Environment and Natural Resources
(DENR) Private Sector Representatives (14)
Philippine Development
Plan
The Philippine Development Plan
What is the Philippine Development Plan?
 At the beginning of each Administration, the National Economic and
Development Authority (NEDA) steers and coordinates the consultative
process and preparation of a new medium-term Philippine Development
Plan (PDP).
 The PDP serves as the government’s overall guide in development
planning for six years. It reflects the government’s socioeconomic
policies, strategies, and programs in support of and consistent with the
development agenda of the President and is geared towards the
attainment of development goals and objectives in the long-term
development plan.
 The Plan is formulated in collaboration with appropriate government
agencies, the private sector, and local government units, among others.
Why the Need for Development Planning?
The importance of development planning has long
been recognized in the Philippines
1. It enables the government to come up with a shared
vision of where the country should be in the future
and a concerted program of action to achieve this
vision.
2. It ensures that government resources and
investments are channeled to programs, projects,
and activities that best achieve the country’s goals
and objectives.
Thank you.

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