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Session 2:

Barangay Development
Planning (BDP) and
CapDev Agenda
Formulation
REMINDER
What is Barangay Development Planning?

✔ A people-based approach to bring about meaningful growth in the


improvement of people’s quality of life

✔ Lays out the “WHYS and the HOWs” of major challenges for
community development through vision-goal-objective- strategy
and programs, projects and legislations.
What is Barangay Development Planning?

✔ Pagpaplano na nakabatay sa mithiin/naisin ng mga tao


sa pagpapaunlad ng kalidad ng buhay at ng komunidad

✔ Nilalatag ang mga kalagayan at mga pamamaraan para


maisaayos, mapaunlad ang barangay, mapakinabangan
ang mga oportunidad, harapin ang mga usapin at mga
hamon sa pagpapaunlad at pagpapatibay ng barangay sa
pamamagitan ng pagbubuo ng mga pangarap (vision),
mga mithiin (goal), mga layunin (objective), istratehiya
(strategy) mga programa, proyekto at mga polisiya

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What is Barangay Development Planning?

✔ Organisadong mga gawain, pag-uusap at


pagdedesisyon para maabot ang mga naisin o mithiin
ng barangay

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Barangay Development Plan

The BDP is a three-year comprehensive multi-sectoral


development plan that is formulated through an inclusive
and participatory approach led by the Barangay
Development Council and approved by the Sangguniang
Barangay.
- DILG MC 2021-087

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Barangay Development Plan

It is an official document of the barangay that specify policy


options, programs, projects and activities intended to
contribute towards the achievement of the barangay’s
developmental goals and objectives.
- DILG MC 2021-087

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Barangay Development Plan

At the minimum, the BDP must include the following


information:

▪ Situational Analysis
▪ Organizational Philosophy (i.e., Vision, Mission and
Goals)
▪ Policy Options, Programs, Projects and Activities
▪ Implementation Timelines
▪ Resource Requirements
▪ Monitoring & Evaluation System
- Barangay Primer on BDP, NBOO 2020
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As the primary planning and implementing unit of
government, it is in the barangay where the
collective views of the people are expressed,
crystallized and considered.
(LGC of 1991 or Republic Act 7160)

If all barangays
become progressive,
the whole country will
be progressive…
The BDP Process
Background/Context

✔ Applying “Asset-Based Community Development Approach” that is


anchored on the principles of Appreciative Inquiry

✔ Asset Based Community Development (ABCD) is a globally


adopted approach that recognises and builds on the strengths, assets,
talents and resources of individuals and communities to create
strong, inclusive and sustainable communities
BDP PROCESS: STEPS

STEP 10 STEP 1
Adoption & Organizing the
Approval of the BPT & BDC-
STEP 9 BDP STEP 2
TWG
Writing and Updating the
Packaging the Barangay
BDP Databases/
Profile

STEP 8 STEP 3
PARTICIPATORY Participatory
Crafting the
M&E Plan BDP PROCESS Situational
Analysis

STEP 7 STEP 4
Investment Formulating or
Programming STEP 6 STEP 5 Revisiting the
Determining Barangay
Goal & Vision
the PPAs & Objective
CapDev Setting
Agenda
Roles of Barangays in City/ Municipal Level
Planning and Budgeting

Synchronized Local Planning and Budgeting


Calendar (SLPBC 2016)
Joint Memorandum Circular (JMC) No. 1 Series of 2016
November 18, 2016
Salient Features of SLPBC

✔ Jointly issued by DILG, DBM,


BLGF, and NEDA

✔ Emphasis on Convergence - aligns relevant oversight activities and


processes on Planning, Budget Preparation, Budget Execution,
Expenditure Management, Revenue Generation, Resource Mobilization.
Investment
Complementation and Local
Programmin
Integration Planning
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ked
Lin Performanc
Provinces
e
Monitoring
Cities Budgeting and
Municipalities Coordinatio
n
Barangays
Local
Synchronized Local Planning and
Budget Government Budgeting Calendar
Operations
Manual (BOM)
Code of 1991

PDP
Section 305, LGC of 1991

(h) Local budget plans and goals shall, as far as


practicable, be harmonized with national development
plans in order to optimize the utilization of resources and PDPFP
to avoid duplication… (Province)

(j) LGUs shall ensure that their respective budgets


incorporate the requirements of their component units… Comprehensive
Other sectoral
Development
Plans
Plans (CDPs)
(k) National planning shall be based on local planning…

Barangay Barangay Barangay


Development Development Development
Plans (BDPs) Plans (BDPs) Plans (BDPs)
Complementation and Integration
Comprehensive Development Plan (CDP)

-climate disaster risk assessment Rationalized Planning


or CDRA Development Indicators or
(exposure, threat level, adaptive RaPIDS
capacity, key issues)
Data ata Data
D
Data Barangays as sources of data
Barangays to validate the city/municipal data
Barangay Development Plan
Province- City/Municipality Complementation
Province- City/Municipality and Barangay Complementation
Suggested Entry Points of Barangays
in Synchronized Local Planning and Budgeting Calendar (SLPBC 2016)
Year/Month Activities
Year 1 - July (Election Year) Reconstitution of Local Planning Team
(and Barangay Planning Team-BPT)

Preparation of workplan for updating/preparation of CDP


• Updating of RaPIDS/LDIS
• Updating of Ecological Profile
***Barangays as sources of data; data validated with barangays
*** Barangays update their databases

Year 1 – August to • Formulation of goals, strategies, and objectives


November • Identification of priority PPAs to achieve the goals and objective for
the next 6 years
***Barangays as active participants to goal setting, PPA identification
Suggested Entry Points of Barangays
in Synchronized Local Planning and Budgeting Calendar (SLPBC 2016)

Year/Month Activities
Year 1 – November- Completion of the draft PDPFP, CDPs, PDIP and LDIP by
December November-December of the election year
***Plans validated with the barangays

***Barangays craft its vision (taking off from the city/municipal vision);
barangay identified its shared vision with city/municipality.
Barangays

***Barangays can start the formulation of the BDP


Year 1 – November- • Sectoral Development Plans completed (List of PPAs)
December (barangays as sources of project ideas)
(barangays integrate projects in the BDP)

• Preparation of first draft of LDIP


Suggested Entry Points of Barangays
in Synchronized Local Planning and Budgeting Calendar (SLPBC 2016)
Year/Month Activities
Year 1 – November-December • Sectoral Development Plans completed (List of PPAs)
• Preparation of first draft of LDIP
***barangay needs and aspirations integrated in to the city/municipal LDIP

Year 2 - January • Finalization of LDIP


• Drafting of Implementation Instruments
Year 2 – March • Approval of CDP to include the implementation Instruments
• Submission of CDP to the Province for review
Year 2 - May • Preparation of AIP by the Local Finance Committee
Barangay projects integrated/considered in the city/municipal AIP

Year 2 – Within 90 days from the receipt of the Review of Appropriation Ordinance of Barangays
submitted annual/supplemental budgets for review
of PCM

Year 3 -January- December • Budget Execution


• Budget Accountability
Monitoring of implementation of the CDP
(M and E of Barangay Development Plan)

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