MDG‐F 1656: Strengthening theMDG F 1656: Strengthening the Philippines' Institutional Capacity to
Adapt to Climate Change
Overview
Presented by:Katherine D. Firmeza
Programme Manager
Outline of Presentation
I. Joint Programme (JP) OverviewII. JP Outcomes and Outputs LinkagesII. JP Outcomes and Outputs LinkagesIII. Management Arrangement
I. JointI. Joint ProgrammeProgramme (JP) Overview(JP) OverviewI. Joint I. Joint ProgrammeProgramme (JP) Overview(JP) Overview
Title Strengthening the Philippines’ Institutional C it t Ad t t Cli t ChCapacity to Adapt to Climate Change
Partners 9 GOP and 6 UN agenciesNEDA DENR DOST DA DTI DOLE DOH HUDCC Alb UNDPNEDA, DENR, DOST, DA, DTI, DOLE, DOH, HUDCC, Albay UNDP, UNEP, WHO, ILO, UN-Habitat, FAO
Duration 3 (2009 2011)Duration 3 years (2009-2011)
AmountAmount 8 million USD 8 million USD Goal Increased capacities of stakeholders to
protect/enhance the quality of environment & sustainably manage natural resourcessustainably manage natural resources
Why adapt to climate change?y p g
II. JP Outcome
1 Climate risk reduction mainstreamed in key1. Climate risk reduction mainstreamed in key national & selected local development plans & processes; p
2. Enhanced national & local capacities to develop, & d i i t l &manage & administer plans, programmes &
projects addressing climate change risks; &
3. Coping mechanisms improved through pilot demonstration adaptation projects.p p j
A2C2: A Local Governance Reform Model for Climate Resilient Development in Bicol Region
Equitable Integrated Ecosystems Climate Change Adaptation in
Designing and Building with Nature: ShowcasingChange Adaptation in
the CordillerasNature: Showcasing a Climate Change Resilient Human Settlement in Sorsogon City
Strengthening Disease Surveillance, emergency
Climate resilient farming communities inemergency
Preparedness, and Response for Climate Change-Related Conditions in Metro M il d Alb
communities in Agusan del Norte through innovative risk transfer mechanisms
Manila and Albay
II. JP Major OutputsII. JP Major Outputs 1 • Downscaled
Climate
2 • Climate Change IEC Campaign
3 • Sharing of Results of Good
com
e Climate Scenarios
• Vulnerability Assessment co
me IEC Campaign
• Capacity Assessment
• Competency com
e Results of Good Practices from Demonstration ProjectsK l d
Out
c • Socio-economic Report
• Adaptation Options O
utc Development
• Training Modules of Tools for O
utc • Knowledge
Management System
p• Climate Proof
Plans/ Regulations/ Programs
oo s oClimate Proofing
Programs
II Joint Programme Outcome and Outputs LinkagesII. Joint Programme Outcome and Outputs Linkages
Output 3 Adaptation options
Output 4 CRR EntryOutput 5B Climate
Output 1A VA : macro/sectoral with local/spatial dimensions
Output 4 CRR Entry Points
Output 5 CRR Mainstreaming
Output 5A CRR in Local Development
Proofed MTPDP and UNDAF
2nd
National Comm’n
dimensions
Output 2 CC M&E
a st ea gGuidelines
pPlans (i.e. CLUPs) and Regulatory Processes (i.e. EIA)
Output 6 Web-
(SNC)
READY Projects
Output 1B Vulnerability Assessment: 43++ sub-national
GOAL:pSystems (sectors)
Output 10.1-5: Five Demonstration Adaptation Projects
pbased tool
GOAL: Increased capacity of stakeholders to protect/enhance
the quality of i d
Output 7A Capacity Assessment Output 8 CRR Awareness
O t t 9 C tO t t 7B A d d
environment and sustainably manage natural resources
Output 9 Competency Development
Outcome 1 Outcome 2 Outcome 3
Output 7B Assessed and enhanced meteorological and forecasting systems
III. Management ArrangementIII. Management Arrangement
National Steering Committee (NSC)
NEDA Board and other GOP
Governing Bodies
Secretariat: UNRC’s Office
Programme Management Committee
(GOP Partners and UN Secretariat: NEDA(
Organizations)
Programme Management UnitProgramme Coordinator- NEDA Organic
M&E Coordinator- NEDA OrganicKM Coordinator- NEDA Organic
NEDA Agriculture
Staff
Programme Manager
OUTCOME 1
Outcome
OUTCOME 2
Outcome
OUTCOME 3
Each with Project Officers Manager
Finance OfficerManager
Finance Officer
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