AAA Recovery Project Brief

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An Orientation on Anticipatory,

Agile & Adaptive (AAA)


Recovery Project
UNDP and PhilDHRRA | Orchard Hotel, Baguio City | 31 May 2022
Welcome Participants!
Activity flow
8:00 – 9:00 Arrival and registration of participants
9:00 – 9:30 Preliminaries
9:30 – 10:00 Overview of AAA Recovery Project
10:00 – 10:15 Break

Presentation and Validation of Local SDG, COVID & Poverty


10:15 – 11:40
Situation

11:40 – 12:00 Open Forum


12:00 – 1:00 Lunch Break
1:00 – 2:00 Ways forward and closing
Multistakeholder Orientation on
Anticipatory, Agile & Adaptive
(AAA) Recovery Project
UNDP and PhilDHRRA | Orchard Hotel, Baguio City | 30 May 2022
Participatory & Multi-Stakeholder
Engagement in COVID19 Recovery and
Title:
Devolution Transition Planning,
Implementation and Monitoring

Duration: February – June 2022 (5 months)

Coverage: 15 LGUs
<9 years remain.
We need to rethink poverty reduction and sustainable
development under COVID19, which has affected the poor
disproportionately. How might we strengthen local multi-
stakeholder coalitions for sustainable & just recovery?
Challenges & Opportunities
Under Mandanas
▪ ~PHP 1 Billion windfall to LGUs in 2022
(but unequal distribution, 2023 reduction)
▪ Opportunity for devolution but new and
more intensive responsibilities to LGUs
for recovery, development, and resilience
▪ Data asymmetry due to fragmentation
of systems vertically (local to national)
and horizontally (across national agencies & sectors)
Objectives

1. Improve the evidence base for recovery planning


and budgeting through data and digital solutions in
15 LGUs.

2. Scaleup the promotion of multi-stakeholder


convergence as a vehicle for better anticipating
community needs, adapting to risks, and for the agile
implementation of services.
Collective Impact
Approach

ZEP Toolkit/Talyer
Expected Results

Multi-Stakeholder LGUs Engaged and Participatory Plans Stakeholders Multi-stakeholder


Network with Buy-in Secured for Formulated Using Engaged for the Coalition’s
Common Agenda Participatory Innovative Tools Participatory Plans Roadmap
Process
Common ground Working closely with LGUs’, Donors’, and Long term & higher
achieved among local Local leaders & officials ALab & Pintig, co-create other Stakeholders’ ambition in fostering
CSOs and other players engaged to secure buy-in & roll out a process that commitment sought & collective action in the
for the sake of the for citizen-driven planning uses evidence, foresight secured. new normal beyond
locality’s future. for the future. & creativity. project life.
Areas and Partners

Target Area Partner/Lead Convenor


Quezon City* Foundation for the Urban Poor (FDUP)
Pasig City PhilDHRRA
San Fernando City Institute of Social Order (ISO)
Northern Luzon Federation of Cooperatives
Baguio City Development
Center, Inc. (NORLU CEDEC)
Sorsogon Lingap para sa Kalusugan ng Sambayanan (LIKAS)
Bohol* Bohol Integrated Development Foundation (BIDEF)
Cebu Province* PhilDHRRA
Center for Empowerment & Development in Eastern
Eastern Samar*
Samar (CoPE)

* - with existing ZEP local convergence


Areas and Partners

Target Area Partner/Lead Convenor


Muslim-Christian Agency for Advocacy, Relief and
Lanao del Sur Development – Tri-People Initiatives for Sustainable
Peace and Development (MUCAARD-TISPAD), Inc.
Cotabato City Community Organizers Multiversity (COM – Mindanaw)
Maguindanao Maguindanao Development Foundation, Inc. (MDFI)
Sarangani* SPECTRUM
Davao Oriental PhilDHRRA
Xavier University Extension Services Foundation, Inc.
Zamboanga Sibugay
(XAESFI)
Bukidnon* PhilDHRRA

* - with existing ZEP local convergence


Ways forward

• Convening and orientation • May 31, 2022


of multistakeholders


Data gathering
CSO profiling
• April - May 2022
• May 31, 2022
• Multistakeholder Network
Planning • June 7- 8, 2022
• Partners’ Forum for
presentation of MSN Planning
& MSN Roadmap • June , 2022
Thank you.

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