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Otlice of the President ofthe Whitippines Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process 20 August 2019 ‘THE EXECUTIVE SECRETARY ATTY. SALVADOR C. MEDIALDES. Ground Floor Premier Guest House, 1P. Laurel St. ‘San Miguel, Manila Dear Execute Secretary Medialdea, Sie May I respeetilly submit tothe Executive Secretary the Office ofthe Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process (OPAPP's) FY 2019 Second Quarter Accomplishment Report for your kind reference and perusal ‘Thank you for your continuing support to the peace process. Respectfully, J SEC. CARIITO GALVEZ, JR. Presidential Adviser on Peace, Reconciliation and Unity Department of Budget and Management (DBO OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENTIAL ADVISER ON. ‘THE PEACE PROCESS 2nd QUARTER ACCOMPLISHMEN ce 201% ‘The ending of the decadeslong armed conflict and the attainment of «just and lating pease theovgh ‘inclusive, enhanced and sustained peace and developatent efforts in Mindanao, remain as government’ top priorities, ‘To accomplish these goals government continues to pursue intensive efforts in accordance with the strategies laid out inthe Philippine Development Plan (PDP) 2017-2022 and directed by the Sb-Polet Peace and Development Agenda under the Duerte Administration. the accomplishment and statu af the Philippine comprehensive peace process "of 2019; aligning tothe two sub-sector outcomes 1s outlined Ia PDP 201 veRECRIVED =. APRIL to JUNE 2019 |" 7, : Py TORE i i> NOUSE OF REPRESENTaTVes CN 0 Pye © aus 20 209 i) YS wecu y Table of Contents 1. Peace Agreements with All Internal Armed Conflict Groups Sucessfully Negotiated and Implemented wun 7 A. Meaningful implementation ofthe Comprehensive ‘toward healing inthe Bangsamore von, : Agreement on the Bangsamoro (CAB) Poa epsttive Tack 3 Normalan Track or Security Tach, : a 8. Complete the implementation ofthe Remaining Commitments under the 1996 Final Peace ‘Agreement (FPA) withthe Moro National Uberation Front (MNLF), emia, 1 ovis of echniel spport onthe other ies ane concerns he Me 16 1 Provsion of ec! Protection Pahages 6 . Peace Process with the Communist Party of the Philippines/ New Peoples Army National ‘Democratic Front (CPP/NPA/NDF) and suppor tothe effective implementation ef the Wile: ‘oF Nation Approach to address local communist and other armed! confit pursuant to £0 70.17 1 PAPRU as Cabinet Offer for Regional Development and Security (CORDS| fe Repon ss t? Supporto Loca Peace Engagement LE) Werk, as + OPAPP ariipaton inthe Tsk Frc aL, is Advocacy Campaign on £0.70 18 ©. immediate coneusion of the 2000 Peace Agreement with the Rebolusyonaryorg Partido ng ‘Mangagawa ng Plipinas/ Revolutionary Prletarian Army/ Alex Boncayeo Brigeth/ Tabara, Padvano Group (RPMP-?/RPA/AB#/TPG 1 Soi-tonanieRemegratan 8 Community eace Oise. co a 1 rdon and Reeae of Remsning lege Poitcal fiendes. 2 £ Immediate conclusion of the 2011 Memorandum of Agreement with the Cortera Badong ‘Administration - Cordillera People’s iberation Army (CBA CPLA... . vo \mplementation status ofthe 2012 MOA between GBA CPLA 2 1 Gating ot Five Year Purtnechp Sater 3 1 Supp to Cordiars rates fr Autonomy 3 * Continovs Suppor to Pescebutding an Peace cating nervenionso Sunahing Mechanisms io Transformation, Healing and Retonloton 36 4H Communities in Conflict-Affected and Conflict-Vulnerable Areas Protected and Developed A Implementation of peae-promoting catch-up saclotconomic development in conflit- tected areas, a vs "+ Pyane at seganang Pamayanan bana Povom 76 it Capacity to Adéress Conflict and Reduce their Vulnerabiites se : eo 1 Peoples Peace Tabi : 23 4 maonal acon Plan on women, Bese Sod Secu IAeWPS) 2 *_Strenatening Goverment Peace ane Development ettton and echansns rate her IIL. OPAPP Programs, Activities, and Business Systems and Processes + Phiipine Development Pan POF} 20172022 Mater Updating 7) + OPADP's Confit Srsitie and Peace romoting CSP] Mentoring Evaluation, Acouraby, and earring (MEAL stem 0 Communicating Peace a 1 OPAPP Systeme snd Busines Processes a + oPArr’s Submision of the Proposed Bue fo FY 2080. 3 PEACE AGREEMENTS WITH ALL INTERNAL ARMED CONFLICT GROUPS ‘SUCCESSFULLY NEGOTIATED AND IMPLEMENTED ingfu implementation of the Comprehensive Agreemer toward healing in the Bangsamoro, ‘on the Bangsamoro (CAB) The implementation of the Comprehensive Agreement on the Bangsemoro (CAB) has three main ‘thrust the poitcaleuisltve tk. the normalization ack, andthe security ack: *+ The poiial-tepisttive track includes the passage ofthe Bangsamoro Organi Law (BOL). the enabling statute tht, once raed. will give rise to the eeation of the Bangsamoro politcal enti shat wil replace the ARMM ‘+ The normalization track rus slongsie and in complementarity othe poleab-egisltve work on the Bangsamoro. Normalization is defined inthe agroements a a proess whey conflitaffected communities can "return 1 eoniton whee they can echeve ther desired quality of lif, which includes the pursuit of sustainable Vivid and poles prspaon Within a peaceful deliterve sociey." This also aims to accomplish the. gral Aecommissoning of MILF frees and ther weapons, provide assistance MILF former combatants, theres and communities: an transfor former MILF canps int pecs snd productive communities, +The seeurity trac includes the observance ofthe Agreemeit for the General Cessation of Hostilies between the Government ofthe Philippines (GPH) and MILF signed on I8 uly 1997, Poltcal-Legislatve Track, With the raison of the Bangsamoro Organic Law. the ‘eanstion period from the Autonomous Region in. Muslim Mindanao to. Bangsamoro ‘Autonomous Region in Mustim Mindanao has commenced and the Bangsamoro Teasion ‘Authority (BTA) was consited to serve asthe interim government vig the thre year ‘rasition prid fiom 2019 until 2022. The BTA, headed by the MILF ladetship, will work towards builing lasing peace and inclusive development and progress inthe region. The [BTA fs also participated in by members of the Moro Nationa Liberation Fron (MINCE) oF representing the MNLE, fom the Indigenous Peoples groups and seer communis, The GPH and MILF Peace Implementing Panel held wo (2) meetings in Davao City and one (1) meeting in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia to discuss and reach agreements pertinent tothe implementation of the Comprehensive Agreement on the Bangsamoro (CAE) especialy the soemalization program, um neigh GP and LE nce Implmenng Fre cy (On 29 April 2019, Special Meting of the GPH and MILF Pesce Implementing Panels was condocted in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia where the Parties signed the Revised Tems of Reference ofthe Intemational Monitoring Team (IMT). This eae forte merging Team Site 4 in General Santos City with Team Sie I in Cotabato City and the spevison ofthe Civitan Protestion Component unr the Panel. The Parties also signed the sorption af allsignd agreements From August 2016 up othe oes (On 27 June 2019, the 20 Mesting ofthe GPH and MILF Peace Inpemeitng Panels was bed in Davao City where the Parties discussed the various aspets in she implementation oF normalization, including necessary peeptrations for te ancpsed second phase of the ecommisioning process, To facilitate the smooth tansition process from the ARMM to the Bangsemoro Transition Authority (BTA), the GPH and MILF Panels created the Coordination Team Tor the Transiion to the Bangstmoro Transition Aubry (CTAT) to serve #8 “the primary Imechanism fo coordination between Parties ad the soncemed agencies tensive thatthe necessary and appropriate sep are undertaken in preparation lor the transit leading othe installation ofthe BTA.” Following the sees of wrtesbope ofthe CT4T. the GPH and MIL Panes tuned over the Proposed Transition Pan by the CTAT to ATA nirin Chief Minister ‘Aod Ebrahim aka Al Ha Murad Ebi on 20 May 2019 at his office's Cotabato City. (01 17 June 2019, the BTA formally pproved the propose transition pln, 20'Nay 2019. The propose tation plan i ange ows fo WTA ey Cll - Normalization Tene, mention of the Normalization Program 1_Dormaleaion under the ‘Conpretensve Agreement on the Bantsane [As defined inthe agreements signed between GPH and MILF, normalization is “he process inereby communities can achieve ther desied quality of if, which neds the pursuit of sustainable livehood and politcal panicipaton within a peaceful, dlivemtive society. I tims to ensure human seat in the Bangsamoro and build 4 socey that s commited 10 base human rights where individuals are fee fom fer of vilenee or ecime and where lone he ations and values coninve 1o be honored” The inplementtion of te normalization program has four aspects: secuiy. socio-economic, confidence building measures, tad Transitional justice and venation (nthe Serie Aspect + Transitional Components Joint Normalization Committe! Joint Pease and Security Committe! Joint Peace and Seeurity Teams). The Joint normalization bodies were reconvened afler Seereary Carlito G, Galvez, Jt epproved the designtion ofthe goverment representatives as co-hairs and members of mechanisms o1 03 June 2019. These mechanisms will oversee the implementation of the varios arpets under the normalization program. The conduct ofthe following meetings. speaheaded by the Joint Normalization Commitee (GNC), coordinated and integrated all actives to be implemented by in normalcaon bovis (1) Mesting ofthe Government Representatives inthe Normalization Boies on 02 April 2019 in Pasig City, (2) Mesing with Nornaiason Foes! Persons on 18 May 2019 in Cotabato City: and (@) Mesting ofthe Government Reprsoratves on 20-21 June 2019 in the Island Garden City of Samal, Davea del Note Isabela iy, Busan 24 jane 2019. Pree Atvieron Peace, Ronson sd Un (PaPniy Serer Cito avez ges ir megs ote prion wt Pou of te ‘race Steins onthe Naan Trg Ee egrameldthe Be, eat Fomine nan Cy nh. nee Sey Ea “These meetings aimed fo assess the implementation of activites under the Annex on| ‘Nonnalization ofthe Comprehensive Agreement onthe Bangsamoro (CAB), synchronize the implementation of programs and activites. and come up wih an agreed tneline and processes forthe next pases of implementation “The Joint Meeting of Nomnalizaton Bods was held on 22 June 2019 inthe Island Gasden City of Samal, Davao del Norte o diese wit the MILF th priority activites and timelines swell as the sats of implementation of the Normalization Program, inludig crcl issues the ned oe resolved The INC also spearheaded the information, education and amuniaton (IEC) activites on the Normalization Program forthe wound units of the Armed Forces ofthe Philippines (AFP), provincial end munieipaloftces ote Philippine National Police (NP), concemed base commanders ofthe Bangsamoro Islamic Armed Forces - Mor Islamic Liberation Font GGIAF-MILF), and civil society organizations These acvtes were held atthe 102nd Mechanized Brigade Headquarters in lian City, Lanao dl Norte on 22 May 2019 anda the Bishop Querexeta Formation Center in faba iy. Basan on 24 June 2018, Through these fara, hey stakeholders were provided with updates onthe Novnliation Program, elafied issues relive to the Progam, determined points of convergence. and ini conic Sensitive interventions relative tthe iplementatin of the Progam La poets naps ote Pippin Ary pose with at Nermaleston Commitee UC} Co-CaeAl Heanor MC menber Sad OPAPP fst SeereryOned De BngssnoreTaston Author (874) Member Hon Abdus omnacet Sa ako set, {he ton a the Form of ote Stanton the Narataron Peo ne Benne 35 Std rie cary iyo hy 8 ip horwatiatos pap mechan, OPAPP, through the Government Implementing Panel Secretariat and the NC Secretaria tlso organized complementary IEC aciviies for hey stakeholders of the six. MILE acknowledged camps and for olficers end personnel of the Police Regonal Offices in Mindanao.” The IECs and visis were conducted in Camp Bilal in Lani del Nore, in Zamboanga City, Cagayan de Oo City and the Bangeamor Autonotous Region in Muslin ‘Mindanao (BARMM i Parsing, Maguindsnaa Establishment ofthe monitoring nd evlustion sytem forthe normalization program is an ‘ongoing endeavor. The INC, together with the United Nations Developrem Programe (UNDP) and Ateneo de Zamboanga Universiy (ADZU). organized the Workshop on Normalization Results Framework in Davao City on 2021 June 2019, The workshop was 4 follow through activity 10 zeview and recalibrate the draft results aework ha wes developed through @ workshop held last May 2018 and to map out existing monitoring and ‘valuation systems across mechanisns. These monitoring processes and tok surety being used by the different mechanisms wil then be Hnked up to the overall Nmallation ‘monitoring and evaluation system, This activity was suppor by the United Nations Peacebuilding Fund ‘Apart fom thse atvites. « Techical Working Group as consisted to formulate the policy and guidelines on tie enty of the MILF and the Moro National Liberation From (MNLF) members to te Philippine National Police (PNP) a5 stipulated inte Bangsamoro Organic Law (BOL). Provisions on Policing under the railed BOL were explained bythe {INC Seereurat tothe members ofthe TWG. + Decommissioning of MILF forces and weapons. With the submission ofthe ist of MILF ‘combatants and weapons to be decommissioned, the independent Dev isioing Body (DB) ted a futlscale simulation ofthe decommissioning process 10 tet the time and ‘motion runs ofthe process and anticipate posible isves and scenarios that ay atise during he aetual decommissioning Is was fllowed by ocular visits to the provinces of Maguiadanao, Davao dl Su, Lanso del Sur. Zamboanga del Su Basilan and North Cotabato forthe denied Assmbly and Processing Areas (APAS) in order lo draw up detnled planning. assis these, and cooetinate with the local government units and security sector to adress issues end ‘oncems pertaining tthe decommissioning provess DECOMDISIONING SIMULATION on 24 April 2019. Te Independent Dennoang Body (105) ended insaton exec preparain fer ne decmsonn et costo, ‘nd wenpns, The ern wa ate by rome one hndredCagsomay ae ee Forces (1) ofthe ied 18 eral ea sa (Paco a 06) On the Soeo-economic Aspect ‘As par ofthe normalization proces. the partis aoe to intensify development effin for ‘ehabiltaton construction and development ofthe Bangsuoro, and insti programs 0 address the needs of BIAF members, interaly asplced persons (IDP9. and poverty Stricken communities. In addition, the Parties consiuied join task fores forthe Se Previously Acknowledged MILF Camps 1o assess the needs, plan appropri prow, and undertake the necessary measures to transform these ares ino, Penge thd. prodctve + Camps Development Camps Transformaion Community Development Planning for Camp Bilal The Basy Mindanaw Foundation, ne. (BMFI) and Hineleban Foundaian led the ital conduct of Camp Transformation Community Development Planning for Camp Bilal in Lana del Norte and some parts of Lanao del Surin close coordination with the Joint Task Fares on Camps Tansfonnation UTFCN), ‘The camp transformation community development planning process ains to generate & ‘Transformation Pin for each ofthe six camps based onthe spec comext neds, td ‘spirations of communities in each are. end goal so esabish a coheem guide fe any Foture interventions inthe six prevcusly acknowledged MILF camps, whether fom the goverment or private ents, ‘Asa result, ascine dts for each ofthe base commands under Camp Bill were abso ommunity patipans were able to discuss and analyze thee station (ce. problems lasues and needs) and propose possible solutions tthe ieniied problems. Ay ¢ main ‘output they were able to draw up with a 5-year community development plan for Camp Bila Exposure Program and Inal Camps Planning. Following the conduct planing end consultation workshops wit Admin Offices ofthe Base Commanders of Camp Bila held last quarter, rom 25 June to O3 July 2019, saris of Exposure Prosrams and Intl Camps Planning were held in Tuminugnn Farm. Kalugmanan. Manolo Forich, Bukidnon for he remaining five (3) MILF Camps (Camp Onur tha ¢U-Khateb Comp. Badhe. Comp Rajan, Comp Abubakar dy-Sudiqu ee! Camp Bu Somorang) We said eevee Targeted to help MILF partners 10 appreciate the agricul technology and Timing 3% innovations tat can be applied inthe si (6) previously acknowledged MILF camps, During the exposure program the participants alo identified geographical boundaries of each camp as bass nthe cont of community development panning Seventy-nine (79) rpreserativesffom the MILF sich the Peace Meshanisms, Pola CCommitees, BIAF Base and Front Commande. Bangsaioro isiamie Women Auailay Brigade (BIWAB). and Social Welfare Commitee (SWC) paicipated in he couse ofthe exposure program and iil amps planing Tea and Reconilion + Orientation Workshop for the OPAPP Management Committee (ManCom) on the Transitional Justice & Reconciliation Comission (TJRC) Report 17 June 2019 | Onigas Center, Pasia Cy The members ofthe OPAPP ManCom and senior consultants were oriented onthe Dealing With the Past Framework andthe TIRC recommendations. Tht session was intended #0 team from TIR exper to draw lesions on how the TUR approach, sndards and best, practices can be applied and contribute to the mandate ofthe OPAPPOPAPRU towards implementing its program cuputs and outcomes and achieve jst and lasting peace inthe ‘country. Insiutins and directives were issued i inerating TR perspeives in the work (ofthe government normalization bodies and meshanans ‘+ Technical Workshop forthe GPH-MILF Normalization Mechanisms on Transitional Justice & Reconciliation 11-19 dune 2019 |Ontigas Centr, Pasig City This workshop was conducted with the participation of senior offcus and officers representing the goverment and MILF Normalization mechaisns integrate ransitions! stice and econeiliton perspectives into thei programs. projet and actviis aswel as inthe processes and systems ofthe normalization program. A guiepost wll be developed to facilitate dhe eribeding of THR perspectives in the normalization process Security Track (Ceasefire Meshanisms) [After the successful establishment ofthe BARMM during the fest quater ad the following heightened implementation of activites and programs of the Normulizton proces. the Ceasefire Mechanisms also realibated its fations en! inplementaton plan incerta provide suppor to the overall progams of Noemaliation on top of main mend as ‘ceasefire coorinaive mechanism. A ttl of went)-six (26) relied support and provision of sistance were extended to OPAPP and Normalization mechanisms during tel heldwork ‘sich a accompaniment during camp vss, mestng with landowners ofthe proposed JPST Stains, Duyog Ramadhan. asistunee to soil a official functions of ‘he PAPRU and Implementing Panel, assistnce to TIRU sersart on the conduct of Youth, Peace ahd ‘Security consultation fr around 130 south in the BARMM, ECs an the lik. With its mandate to supervise and monitor the implementation of the Agresient On the General Cesstion of Hosilites (AGCH), the Coordinating Commitees onthe Cessation of ostiies (CCH) and Ad Hoe Joint Acton Group (AHJAG) are minal by government in partnership with the MILF and cominue to perform thei fpetion in acer to provide an ‘mosphere that is safe and conducive to the peace process particularly the implementation of ‘he Comprehensive Agreement ofthe Bangsamoro (CAB) and is annexes ‘Coordinating Committees. onthe Cessation of Hosilites (CCC) ‘Support to the Resolution of Isues and Violations to the Implewentation of the Guidelines and Ground Rules of the GPH-MILF -AGCH and. Support to the Conduct of Joint Inquiry & Support Verifiation of the IMT. At ine cust ofthe quarter, the CCCH was challenged by the alleged ceasefte violation cuusing an armed ‘counter between the PNP and MILF members in Bay, Taberun, Madhmba, Lana del Sur last 04 April 2019 during the serving of Waran of Arrest do alged ling of & barangay chaimnan. “The law enforcement operation (LEO) was not coeinated by the PNP tothe GPH AHIAG since Brgy. Taran isnt included inthe naa ist of MILF communities provided by the MILF CCH. ‘The immediate deployment f CCCH and is [EMT tothe area prevented any Further escalation of hostilities Following the incident, a Joint CCCH Executive Mestng was held in Cotabato City lst (07 May 2019 to resolve ceasefire vilaons commie by both parties covering even the Peviod 2018 tthe present. One of he highligh ofthe sid meeting was an agreement to conduct a Joint Field Veriiation (FV) to look into major eenefve. lations identiied by both partes tual of 44 protests were resolved with 20 tvesolved (7 foe verification and 13 fretration),. ttl af to (2) JFVs were steeesly undertaken forthe period, particularly: 2) JEV re encouner between AF? and MILF in Daranaay Sinai, Sraway, Zamboanga Del Norte: and) JFV re Brgy Villamor, Esperanza, Sultan Kidart. Unfortunately, the JFY in Sumbakil as aot purse upon agreement sth IMT and the JCCCH, a it was decided 10 postpone ito later date The FV for Talaas, Incident in Bukidhon to vey the alleged MILF encampment: and Madama incent ‘ve to alleged uncoordinated LEO are bth scheded on the Fst week of uly 2019, Tn tota, there were 16 protests recorded fr the perio ae pul aig Tne Taal ‘GPH Fed > 3 7 1 MIF Pied z 7 3 5 ‘Teak 5 5 6 ra Meanwhile, a total of Fory-One (61) securiy-related _netings were conducedstendedacifiated by the CCCH & AHIAG Combined Serearat for te ‘quar o discuss peesing ses relative othe Ceasefire Agreement np ementaton OPAPP, though the CCH & AHJAG Combined Scerstrat continue to provide assistance and coordinate security-related requiements with field offices and ground Units of the AFP and PNP as well as with MILF counterparts. Movenents of MIL commanders are heavily failiated by the Combined. Seestariat such as during the hormalizaton forum on the GPHMILF Peace Process speareaded y See Carla Galvez J together with the MILF leaders held al the Offers Chi, aD Hg, Awan, OS, Maguindango Another equally significant setivty facilitated by the Combined Secretariat was the ‘esting wth PCOL James Gulmatio, Director, CIDG ~ BARMM where mater relative to law enforcement operations and posites f jin security cooperation with the PNP were discussed. He was also informed of various sucess sores ot join secur) cooperation of the AFP-PNP-MILF in the interdiction of erminal and Toca terri _r0ups(LTs) in the area of BARMIM, bi. Support to Dispute Resolution laiatives, Mesnsil, a impli task ofthe ceseFve ‘mechanism isto establish good relations and networking with sakehoes pri ‘hose initives that are geared towards the resolution of Rd const involving MILF ‘members. For the quar, the CCCH has attended five (5) meetings that supers depute ‘olution which has bering on the AGC implementation. Among thess mejor mestage were as follows i. Conflict setlement meeting benven the 104 NGBC under the 11" BC, BIAF. MILF and MNLF Misuari Faction at the municipal Hall of Dat’ Sandie ‘Ampatuan, Maguindanso ls 16 April 2018, 4 Mesting with Abdolvahib Hussain, Member, MILF CCH at the AMO. Cotabato, RES-OPWH, Bray Tamoataks, DOS, Maguindenao to discuss shout the ceasefire concern inthe boundary of Brgy Molon,Painbang.Sullon Kudnat and Bray Ned, Lake Sebu, South Cotabato de othe series of aimed encounters between Cinde Bond Bingo ofthe Naina! Guard BC, BIAP-MILF and Candy Kalb Kalsing @ Khalid Kaleng. a alleged member of BLAPAILF atte sed tas from 15:28 April 2019. The said incident chused fee and pone that ‘ested to evacuation of evilians on 28 May 2019, fi, The Combined Secretariat tended the Peace Covenant Sighng between Ustade Wahid Tundok ofthe 118 BC. BIAF ~ MILF and Datu Mando Tambungaln, Caiman, Barangay Kitngo. Datu Saudi Ampatuen, Magtindanso athe Headquarters of 601s nfanty Bde, PA in Shariff Aguak, Maguindanso on 24 June 2019, © Conduct Confidence Building Measures, Moreover. the Ceasefie Mechanisms ‘onducted various confidene-ildng iiatives and activities to build ust Between and !smong te two parties. Among the major CBMs forthe quater Forging Guidelines fo the Memorandum of Understanding between the GPE and MILF CCHS to safeguard te Ceasefire fom any repercussions of he ail NLE of 2019. From 07-21 May 2019, a Joint Coordination Team (ICT) composed of Bersonnel of GPH CCH and MILF CCCH were stationed atthe OPAP? OMe in ‘Awang, Maguindanao to closely monitor the rial period of elections fi. Faciiaton by the GPH CCCH and MILF CCCH regarding the urnover of Mr Rosin Kato and Mrs. Kesha Dela Cro thi family members ate Peace Roon of OPAPP Office, DPIWH-RES Compound. Bray. Broce. Datu Odin: Sinaut Maguindanao, It was witnesed by the IMT-Misson 14 and Guindlungan PNP ‘This was the ation underaen bythe GPH CCH, MILF CCCH and Guinlunsan MPS afer receiving the des ofthe 8888 citizen complain with fiket reference (6201190320213. Mr, Katog and Mrs, Dela Cruz voluntarily srrexdered ia Camp DDarapanan paniculaly to Bads Ebrahim, Base Commander, Natcnl Guard BC BIAF-MILF to sete their dees with Bai Pat Guim, date of Cn. Masbors Guion of 106 BC. BLAF-MILF and Mamot Ulam. 10 The GM CECH and me taembes ane Pare foo of Facilitation of the turnover of one (1) unit back Bajaj motoreele from Hadi Asaf Ali, Commander, Tsk Force Itihad, BIAF-MILF to PMa| Cary Flor Mafl Chet of Potce, Esperanza MPS atthe Municipal Police Staton of Mamasapano, Maguindanao on 04 June 2019. was also witnessed by PrCapt Aarn Acuna, Chie of Police, Mamssapano MPS and Qaidhawie Bin Sali staf MILF CCCH Secretar. Accordingly. sti motereycle was camepped from Me. Virgil Bayonela Job lat 31 May 2019 at Purok Sant, Brgy Dskny. Esperanza Slt Kidor, Seid owner sustained multe gurshot wounds on diferent perso his boy fom the thre (3) unidentified suspects who allegedly Ned towards the diction of Dats Aula Sanghi Maguindanso Facilitated the twrmover_ one (1) pack believed to He containing ‘methamphetamine erytals from Mr. Psycho 8. Alinan, Commaniet, MILE Tack Force Initad to PICOL James Gulmatco, Regional Chief CIDG-BARMM. for spproprinte disposition “at the OPAPP Office, DPWH-RES Compound, Bray ‘Tamontaka, DOS, Maguindanao. Winesses during dhe tum-over were representatives of GPH CCH, GPH AHJAG and other pecsoaael of CIDG-BARMM, Acconingy, the group of Mr, Aliman confiscated sai item from a ceriinJubarie Bre, who f lunder Salam M. Pagles @Datu Salangon in Brgy. Duaminangy, Dats Plans “Maguindano las 28 May 2019 Distributed 1.349 oodpacks to repositioned BIAF-MILF fo pave the way forthe lunhampered "LEO of the goverment forces in the following SPMS) Ares in Maguindanao 4. Brgy. Manaapang, Shariff Sidona Mustapha, Megundsnaa bs Brgy. Dugungen Shari Ssidona Mustapha, MAguindenao €- Sitio Udsudan,Beyy-Ktanga,Datw Sadi Amaia. Maguinéanae 4. Brgy. Madi, Dit Saudi Ampatuan, Maguindanao " OL JOEL @ MAMON (GSE) NFPA, He [W)AC nd peer ia an UNO eon 12 dure te tone 9 dpc woe epee B= ‘accompaniment to some prominent BTA Members lik: Hon. Abllah Macapar, member, BTA and Front Commander, NWWF, BIAP-MILF: on, Wahid Tundok, Jack Abas, Cine Hav Sindatch and other M LF commanders Auving their repoting to BARMM Compound in Cotabato City, some for regular ‘checkup, sessions and activities of the BARMM., and mestngs with the AFP Continuous joint security cooperation and coordination with te MILF onthe implementation of LEO aginst Dsesh-inspired groups in SPMS. ares in “Maguindanao to secure the recovered strategic ares fom SIS-inspd groups Conduct of Peace Advocacy and Constituency Building, Asa preempive ation ofthe (OPAPP Combined Secretaria, series of IEC camps were undetehen wit the PNP and AFP regional down te provincia evel commands n arde o provide updates onthe ceasefire mechanisms pariculily. to highlight the. significance. ofthe exiing Coordination Protocol Per record, toil a eight (8) ECs were conducted forthe ped in review. Some of the major pea advocacy and consitieney bu ling inaives conducted were the following i. Briefing regarding the mandate and fonctions ofthe GPH CCCH aad GPH AIJAG ving the Frum of the Peace Stakeholder onthe Program for Normalization inthe ‘Bangsamoro atthe H2Mech Bée. Maria Cistin,ligan City on 22 May 2019, IEC of GPHLMILF Peace Process withthe PNP which aimed to provide updtes on the Bangsamoro Peace Process panivslarly the Normalization an its tention ‘components ike the JPSC and JPST, and Ceasefire Mechanisms sich as CCCH, IMT and AHJAG wit focus on ceasefire protocols. The avienaion activity was atended by deren Police Directors. Chits of Police, and offers and men of| PRO 10 on 17 June 2019. Briefing with the oicers and man of the PNP PRO 9 atthe PRO 9 Hesdquarers at Camp Albendan, Zamboanga City during the IEC campaign series with the PNP on the GPH-MILF Pesce Procers conducted on 21 June 2019 2 's. Forum of the Peace Stakeholders on the Program for Nomaliaton in the Bangsamoro held on 24 June 2019 bela City. Basia, Briefing regarding the mandates, functions and protocols ef the ceasefire ‘mechanisms (CCCH and AHJAG) atthe Headquarters of PNP PRO BARMM Camp Gen, Slip K.Pendatun, in Parag, Maguindsnao on 26 June 2019. Facilitated the Establishment, Organization, and Continuous Capacity-Building of Field Offices, The fet offices that serve as advance operating acts of the ceqseie mechanisms onthe ground ~ the LMT (Local monitoring Team). JCMP lout Cesefne Monitoring Post) and te Joint Task Force (ITF) - are hong very wellon the ground to implement their respective mission. The LMT isthe operating anv of he COLI inthe Provincial areas: while the ICMDPs are post established in a elustor of areas with high probability of ceasefire violations: and the JTF ave joinly esablshed by the GP MILF ina chste o eas with a missin to pacify ria conics, (Curent, below isthe current dspesition ofthe LMT, JCMP and JT Field Offices Disposition LMT (8) | Canso det Sur, Canao del None. NCox, Mag. Salen Rudi South Co, Sarangasi & Basien “| JEMP(T 1) Mansi, LON: 2) Nanagun, Lanbayanague, LDS: 3) Boundary of Pikit and Aleosan, Cotabato (New Valencin and Toba 9) Barko - Bark [Tulunan-Cot Columbio-SK, Datu Pagls: Mash, 5) Kitango, DSA, Mag; 6) Rajah Buayan, Mag: 7) Ampatan, ‘Magi 8) Magcaws, AlBarka, Basin: and 9) Dali. Maasim, Surangani STF(@)__[1-JTP Banisan(Paon/Tanda vs Ring Inala) and 2. TF Salam in Sultan Kurt (Soledad vs Sut) Coordinate the Security Requi Security Forces, BIAF-MILF & Normalization Bodics within the CAAM and Provide accompaniment as necesiry. An implied task of te CCCH isthe rows of Security requirements for NGOs. NGAS, donors coutes. AFPIPNP. OPAPP and [Nomliation bodies and BIAF-MILF to ensure the safety and securiy during thet ‘movement within confitaffeced ares in Mindanao (CAM). Comiawos oontination and physical security accompaninent were ako provided es needed. The DFA in collaboration wih OPAPP and government forces signed the Rules Preserbng te Implementation ofthe Guidelines lor Foreign Government and INCOs visng the (CAAM. A total of One Hundred Eighy-Thvee (183) coordination etivies were cued ut forthe que. ‘The followings a mars of coordination accomplished forthe period as of 21 June 2019 Coordinating | April ‘ay June Total bod MILF Movement | 3 1 7 & UN, i z 2 6t JICATEBIRD. T 2 3 NGOINGOICSO | 7 z 3 6 NGAJLGU 2 2 EMBASSY 3 7 Z 3 TT 10: 7 % ar ‘OPAPPINORM + ‘ 10 BODIES [ibs 7 7 3 OTHERS is ar Es 1s Meanwhile, 19 ensure the provision of appropriate security assexmens 10 these organizations and unis visking the CAM, the Comite continues To monitor the security situation inthe regio. The monitoring of incident wes don th the sistas ofthe operating arms af te ceasefire mechan, sush asthe LMT. JCMP and TF ‘Their timely feedback and support helps ensure the smooth implementtion of security arrangement forthe moverent of the pris, Below iste list of incidents monitored ding the reporting period Then ‘Snail Bia Tan Toul ‘Shing Fi iD z Is ‘Tumoverrecoverd | > 1 a 20 LED & FAS. Explosion TED] 1 5 zeal snd Grenade) FirfighvEncousier | = z a Election-eated a 6 a | IDO i a 7 5 ASG/Appicended | 6 é a 2 ‘OTHERS lnsigents [1 7 4 | 1s 2 is ees] ‘Ad Hoc Joint Ac HAG ‘Monitoring Activites. As pa ofthe Ceasefire Mechanism inthe Pease 2rocessbeswcen the GPH and MILF, the GPH AHJAG continues 1o coordinate, monitor and disseminate ‘information about the conduct of Law Enforcement Operstons (LEO). Supporto Law Enforcement Opesations (SLEO), Civil Miltary Operations (CMO), Feused Miliary (Operations (FMO) and other pursuit operations bythe AFP and PNP forces in partnership withthe MILF in order effet the unhamered lw enforement operations agaist . Eeonomle Rlategration of CPLA Members ‘CPLA members shall be provided asistance in scoring employment or other somce of income, including Ivelihoad projects. as 0 step towards dscrmamen Options elude integration into the armed forts, empleyment as forest guards, subject to DENR requirements nd lvelihod projets where proponents shal receive technical assistance and ning Army integration ‘A total of one hundred and sixty-eight (168) former CPLA members and their net of kin ‘were integrated inthe AFP. Todt, one hundted and sisyseven (167) ae in ative dy as here is lone casualty reported frm the 7 July 2016 opestions agains the Abv Saya? in suk, 4+ Employment as Forest Guards under DENR's National Greening Program ‘The Department of Environment and Natual Resouces (DENR) have erewed at lest {ive hundred eight (308) inividusls compre of five hundred to (S02: profiled former CCPLA members and heir next of kin, and_ six (6) Comprehensive Leal Integration Program (CLIP) beneficiaries as Bantay Guba under the DENR-OPAMP Forest Guard Program assigned in various CENROs and PENROs in the Corll: Administ Repion (CAR), Their duties and respoasiiliies include patrol works, readering dts in ‘checkpoints to facilitate apprehensions and movement af forest proves ané nau Fesoures, Information Cétention Campaigns, elections of seeds anc willing, and Nursery Operations In coordination with DENR, OPAPP has endorsed the budget forthe DENR PAMANA, FY 2020 which covers funds foe the hiking of Fores Guards, Operational and Teining ‘Suppo, and Agroforestry-eated Liveliiood projets. The proposed sty ofthe Forest ‘Guards was als increased to PRP9,00.00 per moth + Livelihood ‘The CPLA members who didnot ot For anny integration nor forest guard employment re ‘organized into People's Organizations (POs) The ten (0) POs were provided with tuning and funding for livelihood projets by the Provincial Local Government Unie (LGU) (7 POs in Benguet, ITgao and Mountain Province) and by the Depatnent of ‘Aaculture (DA) (3 POs in Abra. Apayao and Kalinga) in 2016 To date, at least six (6) ofthe POs are on te ial stage of accrediation process bythe Deparment of Agrculture-Feld Office Cordillera Adminsative Region (DAFO.CAR). Foner. OPAPP initiated an activity ented Negotiation and. Contact Preparstion Berween Highlanders for Peace and Development Organization, le-(HPCO!) and Herrero Farms fr the Sill Labuyo Production and Marketing Tie-up conducted lest (5 he 2019, ‘1 Mt Carmel, Pidigan. Abra. HPDOI is a people's organization based ir the Province of ‘Abra. During this Wovishop, the hay officers and its pater forthe Libuyo Production ‘were given the opportunity to review and Finalize the agreement 2 Nod cgotntionand onrac preparation ever 100{a6 Here Farms one poe forbes bay Pedaton sn bet ap hod nb crn an Ae Social Protection Programs Accompanying these components are social protection programs in eclaboration with Pues (het insurance) and CHED sty rat, i, PAMANA-Phillealth Sponsored Program. On 29 May 2019, OPAPP reccved an inal ist of approved beneficiaries fe FY 2019 from te PhilMealth Regional Off = CAR. OF the one thous five hundred twenty (1,520) endorsed individuals Ging te fest quarter of 2019 (862 for enewal, 658 new endorsement) nine hundred hi to (832) former CPLA dialing Baniay Gut applicants) were enrolled tothe program, Four hundred fory-seven (667) CPLA (acing Bamtay Gabe applies) tue envoled to other sponsored programs, one (1) indvidal was sported deceased while the enolinent status oF the esning one hundred forty (140 individuals has not yet been provided by PhilHealth Regional Office» CAR. Below ithe breakdown er province of PAMANA-Phllealth enrolled CPLA, Province Toa ‘Abe ait Apa 1a [engi [en tebe T King a Miantin Proves iss Nueva ei i Nuews Vist i “TOTAL peaeecees os ii, OPAPPIPAMANA-CHED Study Grant Program, On 6 June 2019, the OPAPP ‘through the Peace Accords Manamgent Unit (PAMU) conducted moniorng vis in Abra where thre ia tal of twenty-six (26) grantees, The objective of the monitoring sit is otras the five (3) grantees in Abra with no tus report, Ast resul of the ‘monitoring visi, ASIST found out that tey could no longer rack thse grates, This situation i not unique to ASIST and hasbeen the case with ater universities as well ‘To help address his mater, tacking and montring mechanism was operationalized using Facebook. Asa resol ofthe waking” BD of the 246 total grantees were tacked 5 graduated, 38 grantees are ongoing, 3 ransestansered to another progtam, grates had stopped, and 123 granzes wih no stats ned fo be further ache, 24 Wit regard tothe status ofthe 39 nex-oF-in applicants endorsed 10 CHED last 2018, PAMU is continuously receiving queries from the applicants, and as advised othe tnt, OPAPP and CHED are stl working onthe seleae of rancilgrans though Several communications and discussions 10 address the concem and seth Br recommendations. az onioring Vista te abr eat Isis of Saence and Teehnelgr (a) Hin Campus LpmglingAbraen Sane 235 © Community Development Projects (CPD) and Inter-Muniipal and. Inter-Barangay Development Eighy-one (81) projects were identified an funded: ar o markt roads, communal iiaton system for ngiultual suppor, eonimunity ifasrctres like tribal enter, narchouses, tnd pathways among others. Seventy-three (73) ofthese projects have been plisialy sampled, Four (4) projets ae in diferent sages of implementation inthe provinces of Uuguo,Ketngs ‘nd Mounain Province: four (4) terminated projets under the CDP component il be proposed for refunding for PAMANA FY 2020 o fully complete the implementation ofthe 81 (COPS idensiepeovided in the GPH-CBA-CPLA 2011 MOA. 4. Documentation ofthe CBA - CPLA Strugsle Penned by & CBA elder, the document isa ascoun the legacy ofthe CBA-CPLA. Curent in ‘wo volumes, the docomenttion i targeted 1 be merged an! published as one took in 2015 ‘Transformation of CBA-CPLA into Soci Economie Organization The CPLA is now registered under the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) a8 the Corsillra Forum for Pesce and Development, Inc. (CFPDI). Ii also » Civil Society (Organization member of the Regional Pace and Order Council ofthe Coville region, (Crafting of Five-Year Partnership Strate To sustain the gins of the 2011 MOA afer the commitments have been fulfil, « five-year artership stategy (S¥PS) will be crated and implemented, The SYPS was presented to Secrtry GGalves during the briefing on the updates and stats of the GPH-CBA-CPLA Peace Proce st 20 June 2019. As discussed in terms of its implementation, it wil be finalized with the ROCIRPOC Cordilera Administtive Region to peomote an inclusive normalization proces of the feces members of CPLA and their communities, This Isto ensure long term effects and tstinabiliy "hough insittionalizing peace and development plans and efforts in loal agencies orfces. orto ar ronom ‘support to the region's autonomy effons, the OPAPP, in collaboration with the Regional Development Council andthe National Economic Development Coueil~ CAR, continue to ogee engagements to bring together key stakeholders of Covilra autonomy. as Continuous Support to Peacebuilding and Peace Promoting Inerventions as Sustains chanisms to Transformation, Healing and Reconciliation A drat Ofice Onder related to the cretion and stvation ofthe proposed implementing panel (a body which wil focus onthe delivery ofthe remaining commitments tothe 2011 MOA component) has ben submited fo discussion and veting f OPAPP Management, The CBA-CPLA Peace Process will enhance its approaches and strategies # cater to the implementation and localization ofthe Executive Order 70 (Whole-a-Nation Approach) with oad counterpas, 11, COMMUNITIES IN CONFLICT-AFFECTED AND CONFLICT-VULNERABLE AREAS PROTECTED AND DEVELOPED ‘A. Implementation of peace-promoting catch-up socioeconomic development in confit: fected areas Payapa at Masaganang Pamayanan (PAMANA) Program. Pursuant othe Budget Cal foe FY 2020 ‘and guidance from the Presidential Adviser on Peace Reconiliton and Unity (PAPRU) relative the FY 2020 PAMANA Programming with the Armed Fores ofthe Philppines (AFP), the OPAPP. ‘trough the PAMANA-National Program Mananginent Office (NPMO) inte the conduct of I sessed assessment and programming setviies with the Infnty Divisions of the AFP in callsboration with ther concerned OPAPP Units |. 3IDPA AFP on 26 March 2019 at Camp General Macaro Peralta J mind, 2. BID PA AFP on 29 March 2019 at Camp Mateo Capinpin, Tansy Rizal 3. 51D PA AFP on 2 Apel! 2019 at Camp Melehor F Dela Cruz- Up, Gam bel 4 BID PA AFP on4 April 2019 1 Camm Gen Vicente Lukin Catoalogan City, Sener, 5 6 ‘SID PA AFP on 8 April 2019 at Cam Eliss Angeles, Pl, Camarins Sur, LHD PA AFP on 11 April 2019 a Camp Major LSang-an, Placa, Labangan, Zamboangn del Sur; 7. 01D PA AFP on 15 April 2019 at Cam Gen Manuel T Yan Sr. Brgy Tutburan, Mab, Compostela Valley; 4. ID PA AFP on 33 April 2019 at Cemp Bgen Gonzalo H Siongso, Awang, Deu Odin Sins, CoabatoCiy: 9. TID PA AEP on 23 April 2019 at Fon Ramon Magsaysay, Playan City, Nueva Selig 10, SD PA AFP on 25 Apri 2019 at Camp BGen Edilberto Evangelisia, Cagayan ds Oro City and 11. 1D PA AFP on 29 April 2019 at Kata Heeral Teofilo Bautista Brgy Busbus Jl, Sul. ‘The activity aimed to validate coat and peace situtons as well as deni (subj othe badge approval proces). and subsequently continue teary outa conlit-senstive and peace prometing et of interventions uncer the PAMANA Program in peace agreement, onfliaffeced and conflict ‘alerable wens. ‘The PAMANA-NPMO also coordinated with concemed OPAPP Unis (2, PAMU. MCU, OED-Social Protection) on thie respective proposed interventions under the PAMANA Progsam for FY 2020 in suppor ofthe CBA- CPLA, RPA, Bangsamoro and CNN peace process ines. 26 Qverl otal of approximately PAP7B Tier 2 budget proposal forthe PAMANA Program for FY 2020 was submited by OPAPP tothe Department of Budget and Management (DBM on 2 May 2019, This is inelusve of oughly PRPISB worth of socio-economic interventions propane to lodged under the OPAPP budget o complement the Community Support Program of he AFP. Please sce Tables | and 2 for dhe budget proposal summary breakdown Table L. Proposed FY 2020 PAMANA Budget by Ageney AGENCY “PROPOSED BUDGET (PhP) ‘PROPOSED TO BE LODGED UNDER PARTNER | AGENCIES [ DENT BATT DSWwo, 1,656557.408 NCIP zl aie | —158300,000-——] Sub-Total Tae Is2E PROPOSED TO BE LODGED UNDER OPAPP ‘OPAPP 3 101.248 506 Sub-Touat 01,248,306 Grand Total 70,501,230 ‘Table 2. Propased tobe ldged under the OPAPP Budget by Prujet Type Project Type No of Projects Projet Cost] ‘gc Productivity Suppo B. 3,100,000, Agr Fiery i “Ancesval Domain Delineation and Resogniion 7 snd ADSDPP Formulation = Bridge a poo Capacity Bulag a 79,200,000 | Community inasretare 301 Br.044.166| Eesrieation 96 350,000, Flood Control T 750,000,000) ivetiboos me ST8.530,000| Road a H016a54,140 Water ae 230,700,000 Grand Total 1 51248306 PAMANA Monitoring ‘+ PAMANA Inter-Agency Mectings. The OPAFP PAMANA-NPMO initiated the conduct of Sccomplishments relative tthe implementation of PAMANA. The stiviy was held on 11 dane 2019 atthe Financia) 20122019, the ist PAMANA InterAgeney Meeting for FY 2019 where OPAPP's implementing panes reported on thei respective physical a Lent Hotel in Quezon Ci ‘The tivity was atended by representatives ffom the AFP. BARMM RPOO, BARMM MEW, CHED, DA-BFAR, DENR, DILG, DSWD, DPWH, NCP, NEA, PNP and OPAPP. ‘The activity resulted to & number of ways farvard for action by. OPAPP. andr its implementing panes including target completion of unfinished sof and had infestuctre Projets on or before 31 December 2019 and 30 June 2020, + 9th OPAPP-DPWH Coordination Meeting. The PAMANA-NPMO ints the conduct of| the 9th OPAPP-DPWH Coontination Meeting whare the cancrned units ofthe DPWH reported ‘on their eespectivephysizal and financial aceomplishnets slave othe implanentation of PY 2018 and FY 2017 PAMANA road and bridge projets. The activity Wes held on 10 Tune 2019 atte Laxent Hotel in Quezon Cy The activity vas atended by representatives from the cette fie, regional and. ditt ies ofthe CPWH as well as From various ccnered units of the OPAPP Ways forwand from the meeting insuded target completion af unfinished projects ot lar thaa 30 Jane 2020. ‘The OPAPP and DPWH Me set 1 meet for its 10" necting ia Sepember 2019 in Manila for progres updating. Implementation Support. In tne with the ‘implementation of the FY 2017 PAMANA, the OPAPP PAMANA-NPMO insted the conduct of 10 assessment ad panning sesions with Darter held in June 2019 in Luzon, Visayas snd Mindanao, to wit + Luzon Cluster: Region IV-B, V ané CAR on 25 June 2019 et Upper Story Hoel, Quezon City ‘+ Visayas Cluster: Region VI, VI and Villon 21 June 2018 at Marco Polo Hotel, City + Mindanao Cluster: Region XIl on 13 June 2019 a Davao Eagle Resort, Davao City Region XI on I June 2019 at Davao Eagle Reson, Davo City + Region Xl on 17 June 2019 at N Hotel Cagayan de Oro City + Region X (Misumis Orienial and Bukidnon) on 18 June 2019 at N Hot, Cagayan de Ora cy ~ Region X (Lanao del Norte on 19 June 2019 at N Hote, Cagayan de Oro City = BARMM on 24 June 2019 at Upper Story Hotel. Quezon City Region IX (Zamboanga del Non) on 27 June 2019 at Ever O Hotel, Zamboannga City Region IX Zamboanga Sibugay) on 28 June 2019 at Ever © Hote, Zarboanngs City ba The atvty was attended by local chit executives and PAMANA focal persons of pacar lol soverament units 28 “The activity cesulted to agreed catch-up plans and ways forward for action by OPAPP andor its implementing partners including target completion of unfinished projects not later than 31 December 2019 and 30 June 2020 for soft and hard infasructre projets, respectively, OPAPP. nd its implementing partners are set to meet n November 2019 for ogee: upaing. Visi. ‘The OPAPP throug the PAMANA-NPMO Southern Luzon team tok the lead inthe conduct of site inspection and. monitoring of the FY 2017 PAMANA Cate Dispersal Project conducted on 8-12. April 2019 in Camarines Nore and the 16 FY 2018 PAMANA road projets in Cabugao, Hocoe Sur eld on 27-31 May 2019, ‘These setvtes also served as vene to address Implementation issues and concerns ese io OPAPP. ‘The PAMANA-NPMO also cootasted wih the AMO Zamboanga team for te condust of site inspection of the following FY 2017 PAMANA projec in the Municip’ of Sibuco, Zamboanga del None: (I) Procurement of 400. units Sols Power Home Package System (Gnetding Intalio) at Barangay Cawitcawi,Sioueo Zamboanga del Nore: (2) Procurement (0f215 nits Solar Power Home Patkape System (Ineludng Installation) at Barargay Panganian, Sibuco Zamboanga del Nore: (3) Procurernent of 365 units Solar Power Home Package Sysen (Including Installation) a Barangay Anunga,Sibuco Zamboanga del Nore (4) >oeurment of | ‘mit brand new Farm Tractor at Barangay Javan, Sbuco Zamboanga del None (S)Procirement of I unit brand new Farm Tractor at Barangsy Tangara Sibuco Zambcangs del Nore: (6) Procurement and istllaion of SOunits solr powered set lighting flies at Barangay Panganuran, Sbuso, Zamboanga de! Nore: and (7) 30 Heads of Agricul Livestock Dispersal projet at Baranggay Culaguan,Sibuco, Zamboang del Nore. The site inspection as conducted (on 28-29 May 2019, Session with Region XII Panes on 13 June 2019 at Davao Eagle Ridge Resor Davao City ts attended by the PAMANA Nation Program Manager Dit. Andes ‘Aguinaldo Jr, Area Management Office = Mindanao Operation, Mayor of MLGU Taniangan Leonardo Eseabillo, PAMANA Focal Person, Provincial and) Municipal lansing Officer of PLGU Satan Kuda PLGU Serangani, PLGU Cotabato, MLGU Lake Sebu, South Combate,” MEGU ‘ampakan, South Cotabato, MLGU Tantangan, South Cotabato, MLGU Tupi, South Cotbet, LGU Keronaéal, South Cotabato, MLGU leas, North Cataete, MLGU Magee. North CCoabat, MLGU Midsayap, North Cotabato and MLGU Malu, Sarangi. ', Empowering communities by increasing their capacity to address confit and reduce their vulnerabilities “The People’s Peace Tables intatives For the Youth, IP, Women, Subanstes snd otber stakeholders provides platform for stakeholders to have conversations on pesce and 2 ‘onic issues and cancers tha are atthe root of, resing om oraletng the pee proves. The Peace Tables with various sectors (IP, Youth, Women) throughout Lazo. Vises, Minden has helped not only to sed light on ther concems and issue relating tothe peace paces Bt alo 0 guter rsommendations and strategies to address these concerns, which wil sonbute fo the ‘development of policy, peacebuilding programs and ation plans + Indigenous Peoples ‘Mindanao IP Youth Peace Assembly. On 12-16 lane 2019, this peace asemiby was organized in Cagayan De Oro City in view of the growing number of NPA aot i indarwo which prompied the IP youth faders to band Together and condemn thse acs of exploitation and injustices in suppor of BO 70 involved 238 Mindanao {P youth patcigans from Regions IX, X, Xl, XH and XIIl Mindengo | Counel of Elders and Leaders (MIPCEL). agencies and support agencies and organizations. It simed to equip pantcipants withthe kxowledge. sills and valves that would enable them to Participate inthe national goveramen's efor to promote sil healing and reconciatin in {hei respective communities I served as platform forthe IP youth to atculate Het Views and consequently, contibuie in enhancing the tational govemments youth pence, securiy end development agenda. I also provided an opportunity to promt nity and camradrie among IP Youth, improve ther kaeship sil resent dee cll talents, ad boos thir confidence 5 >oung agents of peace in thee communi, The MIPYPA resulted 1 the expansion of the Mindanao IP Youth Orgsniaton (MIPYO) to assist the MIPCEL in the implementation of EO#70's Whole-of-Nation Appeach. es wells éontibute in efforts to strengthen thee respective Ladigencus Plea Structures (IPS) towards fostering peace, econciliatan and uaifeaion within ther ICC3 The event sso enabled the ‘goverment officials and repeseamtives 10 present ther respective agency's progams and Projets, which are designed to build the eapacties and address the needs ofthe out, 30 ‘The MIPYO endorsed seven (7) resolutions requesting asistnee frm government institutions to hip address thir 7point agenda relative to mujor issues commonly-shared by IP yout Pariipansseoss the regons. These re: loss of cle, weak governance. discrimination, Desi serves, recruitment and ing, anes! domain concerns, ery marrage and pegnancy, Th utputs sll alo contribute tothe formulation of « National Aston Pan on Youth, Pesce and Security (NAP-YPS), + Youth BARMM Youth, Peace and Security Consultation vas conducted on 15-6 June 2019 in Cotabato City. In suppor to the ongoing BARMM transition including the conversion ofthe Offie on Bangsamoro Youth Affairs into a Bangssmoro. Youth Commission, 103 youth representatives fiom 76 youth-led and youth-srving organizations olin the BARMM dialogues and formulated the Bangsamoro Youth, Peace and Security Agends. This shal help guide the BTA in ‘nfegrting and adopting the identified actionable points in the formation and implementation of policies and programs forthe youth in the new established police, rik Baro Youth Peace an Security Consulaon, 15-16 June 2019, oun Youth representatives from women groups. now-Moro indigenous communis, loc zpvernments through Sangguninang Kabatan and Local Youth Development Ofces, an prt ‘youth organizations of the 61D. 11D. 1110, 57th and IOéth Brigades aso tok’ pain the Formulation process Privy agenda forwarded bythe paticipants area follows: |) paisipaton ofthe yout in the documentation and validation of Bangsamore histories and studies (elt. radions, and ibe) ‘nd its integration in all levels af formal education, 2) capcity developmen of the youth ‘including sustainable liveliiood through development of and support for youthled soil terrise projets; 3) provide spaces for dalogves and support to youth orgaaiations fo he ‘nstttionalization of peace education in the BARMM: 4) inclusion and representation of the youth inthe Task Force Bangon Marawi and othr local devsion-making bodies involved in ine ‘ecovery and rehabilitation of Marawi.Similicy, youth's perspective on moral governance or the BARMM is ensuring tha transpareney and sccounability mechanisns, and decision making [ocesses are shared an in pariiption withthe youth ‘This BARMM YPS Consultation jumpstas the process of formulating a National Acton Plan on Youth Peace and Security (NAP-YPS) to be underaken in ther regions natonwise. Isso contbutes to elfos to address issues and concems of the vulaerable sexors, within the BARMM. As an immediate next sep, the Agends will be endorsed tothe Ofte on Bangsamoro ‘Youth Afi fr interation in the formulation ofthe “Bangsamoro Youth Development Plan 31 National Action Plow on Women, Peace, ant (MAPWRS), The sew Peace and Development Roadmap of the Dutete Administration ian al-inclusive pace frameverk, commited to continue the work of integrating gender in the pence proces, including the implementation of the [ational Actin Plan on Women Pease, and Secuniy (NAPWPS), ‘The NAPWPS js the aniculation of the Philippine Government's commitment to intratonal ‘esoltons and national mandates on women, peace, and security, The action plan ensues that ‘women's needs and cones in conficraffected and post-conflict eas are adresse trough the evelopment and implementation of programs, ative, and. projects forthe protection of women ‘nd prevention of ll forms of violence inthe context of conti. During his quarter, he fllowing were accomplished + Organizational Development Workshop of the Regional Commission on Bangsamoro ‘Women (RCBW) Following the successful conduct of the Regional Sakeblders Forum Ia “March 2019 which resulted to the erating ofthe Bangsamoro Women's Agena the Regional Commission on Bangsamoro Women (RCBW-BARMM), wih funding stppor fem the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), had is organization! development workshop Which resulted to the crating of the proposed sircar mandtes,furtions. safing Fequiement and programs ofthe commission aking into eansidration the resi ofthe March 2019 forum. OPAPP was invited to cofaciine the said woskshop, ‘+ Duyog Ramadhan 2019.Peace-Misan withthe Women IDP in Marawi ant Conversation ith the Surfaced Violent Extremist (Women) ia Saguisran and Pagayavan, Lanay del Sur. | consonance tothe observance of the 2019 Ramadhsn the Women’s Pence-misan/women onversation withthe women IDPs ia Sarimanok Camp, Marawi and with Safaced Vile Extremist (Women) in Saguaran and Psgayawan Lanao del Sur vas conducted. The inervention was in asordance othe NAPWPS Substantive Pilla 2: Protectir and Prevention and the Magna Carta of Women, Section 29 (requires the peace proces to ensve menses het profes civilians in confictafeced communities with special consideration forthe speci reeds of women and gel), ‘uyog Ramadhan 2019-Fece Mana wh the Women IP io Nara and Ganveaton wine Sure oe rem (Wores)nSagsrsn nPop Lane Gel ir The conversation was able oschieve the flowing objectives: Swengthened peace and social cohesion among Bangsamoro women dung Ramadhan ~ _Partipation of women inthe healing and resovery ofthe comin cisplaced due 0 armed confi + Established rapport with he scicing oc extemit group = Encouraged and heightened the paicipaton of women in peacebuliirg and inerease ‘heir awareness on countering and preventing vilem extremism, 2 + Training on Basle Gender Respo ‘The Basic Gender Responsive CSPP trining for Some 5D paras ofthe fourth batch Hiab Troops and Civil Miltary Ontiers (CMO) ofthe Amed Fores ofthe Philipines (AFP) 10) Infantry Brigade was conducted on 20- 23 May 2019, held atthe N Hotel Cagayan de Oro Ciy. The taining was Provided t increase the arenes and hance the capci Patcipants in embed Imaisteaming gendeoNAPWPS end CCSPP in their promrams and peojess jab Troopeand vil Specialy. projects tobe implemented Armed oreset the Pi under he PAMANA program, Brigade tse (C) a ines (AF) S03 antey ‘The units of the AFP were capciated on plying a prostve role in lest development Specifically, $0 personel trom Hijab Troopers and Civil Miliary Operations ofthe nove Fores ofthe Philippines under 10} Infantry Brigade were ain, + Kallintad sa Timp sa Ramadhan (SPMS box). tn consonance withthe observance ofthe Duyog Ramadhan 2019, the OPAPP conducted the Kalle! a Tempus Reman a Solidarity projet for those families who were displaced due to armed confi inthe Shai ‘Agusk,Pagatin Mamasapano, and Saliba (SPMS box) The solidarity project fused om strengthening soci cohesion, establishing unity, promotion of healing and harmony among the ihn ofthe “| SPMS box by providing practic support to the spiritual practies of our Muslin bros and The aforementioned projeet for the intemally spaced populace i specifically aligned with the NAPWPS. 2017-2022: Subsanive Pll 2 ‘Action Point No.7 whieh sate tht "Women and Bins affected and displaced by ard vulnerable to fierent forms of confit (ie. vertical and hovizotal) have expeditious acest 10 healing and development programs and sevice. oe [P22] rie ur day activity incded Woven Communities Parteiptedinthe Duyog_Conversation/Peace-misan, Syeosium on the ‘Ramadhan 2013 rights of Women in Ila, Koran reading. tory telling for children, lm viewing and gisebtion of Ramadhan packages fa the displaced families. Army reservist and youth peace ambassador Mateo Guidiell alo served as 3 resource speaker during the Sympostim on the Role of Young Women and Men in Peace Buiking and in Prevention and Countering of Vile Eres, The women oft [DP communities wee actively engaged and encouraged dung the Women ConversatonsPeace-misan and symposium on the rights of women. They actively participated throughout the conversations and even shaed ther experiences during the ersis between the ‘government forces and BIFF. their cure stations inthe evacuation eamps, and how they Wil be able to move forward in rebuilding thieves, families and communities. The yout 33 sup in the SPMS box also enusiasically gerticpated during the symposium on peacebuldng and PCVE. Participation to GAD and NAPWPS related act {4 Beijing Platform for Acton +25 Nationa Steering Committee Mesting ‘+ The BPFA#25 Technical Working Group meeting was conducted on 7 June 2019, held at the Department of Foreign AM, Pasty Cit. The meting tickled the "updates onthe submission ofthe 2018-2019 BPIA Philippine Prosess Report othe United Nations The mecting also focused on the ete areas of concerns 10 be priovtied fom 2021-2025: Inlusve Development. Shared Prosperity and Decen Work, Poverty Eradication, Social Protection and Social Services, Freedom from Vilene, Signs ‘and Stereotypes, Patcpation, Accounabily and Gendersesponive Teste Peaceful and incisive. societies, Environmental Conservation, Protection ond Rehbilaton, Training Workshop on the For ion of Gender and Development (GAD) Agenda Pursuant to the Magn Cart of Women (MCW) and the county's commit to achieve gender equaiy and women's empowerment (GEWE) the Phitpying {Commision on Women (CW) fuiitated the taining on crating the GAD aeeede for National Government Agencies on 29-31 May 2019, held at Verjende! Hote, Quezon City. The tning was designed wo increase the instutiondl capac of the zoveniment national agencies in formulating ther individual GAD agenda © Miriam College Women and Gender tnstitute (AGH Training The atendanee of OPAPP GAD Focal Point System TWG menters, Unit OAD Focal Persons and OPAPP NAPWPS Secretariat technical sa o che Women and Gender Institute uninings was programmed unde the 2019 work ard nancial lan ‘anchored in the OPAPP 2019 Gender and Development Plan wth the intention to ineretse the insttonal capacity of OPAPP on gender msinsveaming. The UN CSW6S and BPIA +25: A Feedback Forum on tte Philippines’ International Commitments towards Gender Equality and the Empowerment of All Women and Girt "The feedback forum on UN CSW63, whose priaty theme is “Social protestion systems, access public services and sustainable lnlrastacture for gender quality {nd the empowerment of women and gis” was condiied on 4 Jily 2019 a the “Mani Peart Hot Manila City to gather soppot wad commitment fm stakeholses for the implementation of the agreed conclusions. The sid forum also discussed reparations for dhe UN CSW6d ia 2020, the main focus of wich isthe 25th Anniversary of the Beijing Platform for Acton. The Philippine Commission on ‘Women will be presenting the BPIA'25 Philippine Progress Repo, whe isles 8 comprehensive national review of the achievements and cullenges inthe implementation ofthe BPYA in the county from 2014-2019, end rites for 2021 2025. The participation inthe sid activity end the ineluson of nthe respective ‘agency Gender and Development implementation was highly encourage, Formulation ofthe Agency Strategie Action Plan (ASAP) af the Philippine Army (PA)- As Bart of is commitment to provide technical assistance 40 member-ageeies athe Navona Steering Commitee on Women, Peace and Security (NSCWPS). the NAPWPS Seercanat provided peresenations and inputs during the cascading ofthe Gendee, Peme and Socuty Procol of the Philippine Army and formulation of iis ASAP. which sonceiaes te commitment of the PA under the NAPWPS 2017-2022. The activity was conducted in two sessons-one in Manila fr Luzon major units and one in Davao City for Vises anid Minna raja, 4 ening govern and development institutions and meshanisms tine ‘he responsiveness to peace con and sear tant ace Pducation i Malastreamed and Promoted in Formal Educ Now-Formal Organizations tations and 1. TWG Roadmap Wrteshop on Making Mindanao History Integral to Phil History 12728 April 2019 ‘The OPAPP pancpsted! and provided inputs inthe sid wrteshop organized by Forum ZD which aimed to finalize the roadmap forthe integration of Mindanao histories end Studies into the Philippine eduaton system. This in preparation forthe August 2019 Conference where the roadmap will be presented to various government end non ‘government stakeholders im National Conference on the Launching of Salaam: Spirituality of Service Peace Education Module, Ateneo de Davao University Davao City 173-24 May 2019 (Organized by the Al Qala insite fr Islamic Ienttes and Dialogue n Southeest Asia, {he highlight ofthe confeence was the launching of the Salary: Spiiuality of Service Peace Education Module which will be proposed tobe integrted in the National Service ‘Teaining Program (NSTP). The sid module was ceted though the Salary Movernent’s ‘TWG on PCVE composed of School Administators and Peace Edcatars fom diferent public and private academieinstiutions in the county. «+ Preventing ‘Countering Violent Extremism (PCVE} 1 Global Community Engagement and Resiince Fund (GCERF) Country Support Mechanism (CSM) “The Global Community Engagement and Resilience Fund (GCERF) was established in 2014 to prevent violent extremism (PVE). GCERF i a notforproft Swi foundation {hat supports lacl, community-level intaives that addess the lea civers of violent extremism and stengthen esilince aging violent extremist agendes, “The Government ofthe Philipines has slready established, and wil ed, he Philippines Country Support Mechanism (CSM), a mulestakeholder pitform for coorinaion of GGCERF funding. This will provide useful oo o align various actors round the same table, thus encouraging Separate departments to work together, ‘The OPAPP is a member of the CSM, along withthe Deparment of Iterior ané Local Goverment (DILG), Departnent of Socal Welfare and Development (DSWD), Anti= Terrovism Council (ATC), two (2) non-government agencies namely Intute for Autonomy and Governance (LAG), Philippine Business for Social Progsess (PEP); wo (2) intemaional agencies namely Austin Deparment of Foreign AMfis and Trade (DFAT) and Spanish Agency Tor Intemational Development Cooperaien (ACID). and ‘one (1) academic insti namely the Universiy ofthe Philippines Dili = lnstiite (of slamie Studies (UP-IIS) are also members. ‘The GCERF board approved the Philipine Country Strategy for Imesiment in the Philippines last 12 Apel 2019, Funding wl be availble for grants of upto thse years in uration and commencing in 2019 on 2 rolling basis GCERF will provide grants individual erganisations or consi working atthe community lve. “ach conotumn sould be led by 4 Prisepal Repent responsible for providing sub-grints to other consortium members. Priority wll be given to organisations with prover suocesfl PVE experience ‘The OPAPP, along with eter CSM members and GCERF. proved technical assistance inthe review of nineteen (19) Expressions of Interest (EOIs) of Petia Pringpal Recipients (PPR) discussing thei respective assessments of each ofthe applicants, The 35 Scores from the assessment too completed by the CSM members an the discussions shall be summarized for futher shortisting. Once this s done, GCERE shal othe due Ailzence process and infor the CSM which organizations canbe invited o develop Fall proposal. 2 Office of the Presidential Adviser on Local Extremist Groups’ Conceras’ (OPALEGC) Proposed Program onthe Relategration, Aftercare, ant Rehabilitation Program for Surfacing Violet Extremists, Survivors, and thelr families, Vet's Families and their Respective Communities ‘The OPAPP hosted three (3) ecaial working group (TW) meetings cn 30 May, 4 and 13 dune 2019, and provided technical and sdminsative assistance to the TWO in the crating of @ proposed progam on the Reinegation, ARersar, tnd Rehabilitation Progam for Surfacing Violen Extremists, Survivors, and thet files. Viti’ Families and ther Respective Communities. The paricpaing agencies include the OPALEGC which i tsked by the President to lead the said endear, DILG, AFP. NSC and DBM ‘The output ofthe TWG mecings was presented the President for aproval on I8 June 2019 ‘The proposed program targeting violent exremiss in Bangsrnoro aims to implement & holistic program fer surfacing Violent Extremist (SVEs) in ade to prevent recent and resurgence of violent exremism in commits, erate safe spaces for healing md ‘econctintin, suengthen capacities of the program implementers and enue alignment of polices and programs on PCYE. + Commusty-Driven Development and Ant-PovertyPoverty Reduction Programs Lostitutionalzation of Community riven Development Approach ‘The OPAPP provided technical inputs on the era Human Development and Poverty Reduction Caster (HDPRC) Resolution onthe Creation of National Testa! Working ‘Group forte Insitionalization of the Community Driven Development Approach a its implementing rules and regulations. which was submited on 25 Apel 2019, The OPAPP highlshed thai PAMANA adopted the CDD approach in tng resem Sommunities and tht the administtion and implementation of PAMANA projects follow the steps and mechansns of Communty-Driven Developmen (COD). These incioge processes such as community “consultations, sub-project identification, rortizaton and approval, implementation, and community monitoring and evalaton PAMANA whichis sey utilizing the COD approach. was futher enhanced and ‘nfsed withthe conniet sensitive and pesce- promoting (CSP?) approach o esa there isa peace lens andi adaped for se inthe conetafeted acts, 2. Insitutionalizaton of KALAHI-CIDSS As inputs 10 the inative of the Department of Soci! Welfare an Development (OSWD) to insiutionalize the KepivBisig Laban st Kahirapan-Conprehensve and Integrated Delivery of Social Services (KALAHLCIDSS) as a reguar and poy program, which was submited on3 July 2019, the OPAPP cecommensed the ines of "he Findings that came out from the impact evaluation studies af the stil prosram done Previously by external partis as evidence ots proposed isittionalzaon, 3. Supporto the Sambayanihan: Serbisyong Sambayanan ‘The OPAPP provided comments and input othe fllowing documents fm the National Anti-Poverty Commission (NAPC): 1) Endorsement of Memorandum Circular (MC) No. 58 “Directing All Goverment Offices and Insrumentalites including Government. (Owned oF Controlled Corportions, 10 Suppor and Actively Parcipate ia the Implementation ofthe Samayanitan: Serbisyong Sambayanaa an te 2) Dat Joint ‘Memorandum Cirelar No.1 on the Guidlines oa the Implementation 0” Sumbayanitan Serbsyong Sambayanan, the NAPC Five-Year Development Pin, on3 June 2015, 36 ‘The OPAPP emphasized the interconectedess of climate change, poverty and conic. 158 credible and sound reason 1 include inthe eriteria forthe selceton of the pray ‘municipalities and barangays fr evaluation of confit affectation of the areas, As sich, in suppor of Sambayanihan, the agency recommended the convergece of effos in Pricey confetaffested and conft-vulaerable ares whish include peace agreement ‘ess and reas wih lawless elements and violent extents presence and where pce Promoting, catch-up socio-economic. interventions sich as PAMANA ae. being, Implemented ‘4 Prioritization of Coco Levy Fund and Coconut Farmers Developme Bills ‘The OPAPP aso provided inputs tothe HDPRC Resolution requesting Te President include sprory agenda in he 8th Congres the legislative measures nthe Coco Lexy Fund and Cocomit Farmers Developmen, which was submited on It June 201. The OPAPP signifying its suppon to the sid reques, recommended underscoring the Drotestion ofthe eights and promotion ofthe interests ofthe covonut fener who te !mong the vulnerable groups whose issues are exploited Yo adializedissen aginst ‘goverment, s both a poverty Suateay anda complement othe peace and development ‘agenda of the administration, 1. Safe Schools Declaration ‘The OPAPP parcpated inthe Interagency Mecting organized by the DFA on 28 April 2019, relative to the inviation of the Spain, Norway and Argentina to sign the Sa Schools Declaration (SSD) and its Guidelines and to attend the 3rd lnematonl Safe Schools Conference in Palma de Maloca, Spin on 2-29 May 2019, Te interagency meeting sims ogiscuss the postion ofthe Philippines with read fo tle mater ad the ‘ounty's posible adoption a the said Declaration ‘The OPAPP reiterated its previous positon of support to the SSD and its Guieines. However, only inso fara it remains thin the Tame and parameters of what provided in ur eounty's exiting laws and polices, The OPAPP views the Guidelines a generally consistent with existing guidance given the conduct of miliary personnel and the "weatment of educational facilities ia ared cont stations issued bythe government nd may be adopted where applicable and necessary. The agency also mettioned that there are already existing policy isuances contextualized to Philippine experiences that are to be adhered to by both state and nonstate armed groups im the out which reinforce the objectives ofthe Guidlines. 2 Protection of Chins in Armed Coat ‘The OPAPP provided technical inputs on the draft Philippine Statement on Protection of Civilians in Armed Confit forthe UN Security Counell Ministera-leel Open Debate fon the Protection of Civilians in Armed Confit, transmited lst 21 May 2018. The OPAPP highlighted the initiatives undenaken bythe Government of te Philippines in Felton tothe protection of eilins viss-vis the peace process the expansion Of the ‘mandate ofthe Iniemational Monitoring Team 1 carry oat ivan protection Furtins, ‘he broad participation ofthe civil society organizations inthe Mindango peace process: the establishment ofthe "Peace Coridor” during the Mara siege and he Heng of an Lvomen military regiment called the Hijab Troopers to support the eel governments tnd the national government in hoping internally displaced persons: endostng peace ‘education and, extending psycho-social debvefng among affected civilans,patculriy omen, children and youth waumtized by armed conics 37 3 + OPAPP's Provision of Technical Inputs othe ASEAN 34 Sun Safeg ding Religious Sites ‘The OPAPP provided technical inputs on the draft Philippine State for the call to

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