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DEVELOPMENT
PLAN
THE PHILIPPINE DEVELOPMENT PLAN
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
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)
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)