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The Bangsamoro

Convergence Framework
for Community Resilience
CORE ACHIEVEMENTS
 Presentation, adoption and approval of the Bangsamoro Convergence Framework

 Designation of Technical Working Group

 Signing of MoU with UNDP

 Series of consultations and deliberations among concerning stakeholders and key


players of the society

Integration of other relevant Regional Programs and Innitiatives

 Writeshop on formulation of BPA-CoRe and its narratives


Unique Context of Bangsamoro

BARMM as a region
BARMM as a region Ongoing implementation of
with its own unique exercising meaningful
peace agreements –
history, culture, autonomy, through the
Comprehensive Agreement
territory, and parliamentary system of
on the Bangsamoro
geography, identity governance, as part of right
to self-determination
Empowered and proactive citizens, in socially cohesive
communities
(vulnerable groups - women, youth, children, IPs, IDPs,
faith-based leaders, former combatants)

Inclusive and responsive Capacities for participatory


local government units natural resource management
and development

What makes a
Resilient Capacities to mitigate
Access to basic/needs services disaster risks or adapt to
and economic opportunities Bangsamoro disaster situations, including
Community? climate change

Effective mechanisms for


conflict prevention,
management and resolution
Strengthened health systems
to address threats of
pandemics Access to Information
and Communication
RESILIENT BANGSAMORO COMMUNITIES
BARMM Government, development partners, and BARMM LGUs enabled in disaster risk reduction Bangsamoro communities empowered to identify and
security sector actively engaged in strengthening and management (natural, human induced, address disaster issues and concerns (natural and
Bangsamoro community resilience including conflicts and pandemics) human induced, including conflicts and pandemics)

Enabling legislation and Enhanced LGU capacities Members of marginalized and


Development partners in prevention and Enhanced LGU vulnerable groups (e.g. women,
policies on CoRe enacted Enhanced capacities
and Security Sector management of disasters capacities in delivery of youth, children, IPs, IDPs, faith-
by BTA and of communities on based leaders, former combatants)
working with BARMM (natural disasters, basic services and
Strengthened capacities PPRRAI safeguarded and engaged in CoRe
Government conflicts/violence, citizen engagement
of BARMM ministries efforts
pandemics)
• Policy research and formulation • Conduct of participatory capacity, needs and vulnerabilities profiling • Conduct of participatory capacity, needs and vulnerabilities profiling
• Capacity-development programs and assessment in conflict-affected LGUs and assessment in conflict-affected communities
• • Mainstreaming of Bangsamoro CoRe into local policies and plans on • Establishment of early warning, prevention and response systems,
Information dissemination and advocacy
governance and development such as community peace and security platforms, community
• Support services for Bangsamoro LGUs and communities • Establishing database/information systems on conflicts/violence, watch/line
• Performance management system with integration of natural disasters and pandemics • Adoption of community-driven processes in implementation of
community resilience indicators • Capacity-building among BARMM LGUs on conflict-prevention and
peacebuilding, governance and development interventions
• Monitoring, evaluation, accountability and learning peacebuilding and disaster-risk reduction and management (adopting
• Implementation of youth engagement and capacity-building programs
PPRRAI approaches)
systems • • Strengthening barangay/community justice system
Establishing protocols for effective delivery of basic services and social
• Mechanisms for multi-stakeholder engagement and protection • Strengthening community-level dialogue and mediation platforms
collaboration • LGU performance management system with integration of indicators on • Implementation of WPS interventions at the community level in
• Integration of Women, Peace and Security and Youth, conflict-prevention and peacebuilding, disaster-risk reduction and support of the BARMM RAP-WPS
management • Implementing community-based reformation, reintegration and
Peace and Security action plans in Bangsamoro CoRe
• Documentation of good LGU practices and establishment of inter-LGU transformation programs
Framework cooperation/alliances focusing on community resilience

PREVENTION AND RESPONSE AND ADAPTATION AND


PREPAREDNESS RECOVERY INNOVATION
Convergence
Framework for
Bangsamoro CoRe

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• Taking into account the unique


historical, cultural, political and
geographical context of the
Bangsamoro Response Adaptation &
& Recovery Innovation
• Risks and vulnerabilities affecting
the Bangsamoro Bangsamoro Communities (including
different sectors – women, youth,
• Building on existing and children, IPs, IDPs, faith-based leaders,
emerging opportunities within the PWDs, etc.)
BARMM
Civil Society Organizations
CORE Ways Forward:
1. Presentation, adoption and approval of BPA-CoRe on
higher council (RPOC, BDRRMC, BEDC)

2. Implementation of BPA-CoRe on piloted LGUs or


communities

3. Monitoring and Evaluation on the implementation of BPA-


CoRe
BTF-ELAC
(Bangsamoro Task Force on
Ending Local Armed Conflict)
Executive Order No. 70 (s. 2018)
“Institutionalizing the Whole-Of-
Nation Approach in Attaining
Inclusive and Sustainable Peace,
Creating a National Task Force to
End Local Communist Armed
Conflict, and Directing the Adoption
of National Peace Framework”

Legal Executive Order No. 18 (s. 2019)


provided for the Creation of
bases Technical Working Group and
Secretariat of Regional Task Force –
Ending Local Communist Armed
Conflict.
Article IV of Republic Act No 11054,
“Bangsamoro Organic Law”

- the Bangsamoro Government shall


promote unity, peace, justice, and
goodwill among all people, as well as
encourage a just and peaceful settlement
of disputes; and

Legal - the Bangsamoro Government shall


ensure every Filipino citizen in its
territorial jurisdiction the provision of the

bases necessities and equal opportunities in life.


Social justice shall be promoted in all
aspects of life and phase of development
in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region
EXECUTIVE ORDER
NO. 10
series of 2020

“Amending Executive Order No.


018 (series of 2019), entitled
“Creating the Technical Working
Group and Secretariat of the
Regional Task Force – Ending
Local Communist Armed Conflict
and Designating Focal Persons for
Clusters/Lines of Efforts Thereof”
12 LINES OF EFFORT
Local
International Legal Strategic
Government Basics Services
Engagement Cooperation Communication
Empowerment

Peace, Law Situation


Livelihood and Infrastructure
Enforcement and Awareness and Localized Peace
Poverty and Resource
Development Knowledge Engagement
Alleviation Management
Support Management

Sectoral Unification,
ECLIP, Amnesty Capacity Building,
Program, TuGoN Empowerment and
Mobilization
BTF–ELAC: 7 KEY RESULT AREAS

1. Local Governance

2. Basic Service

3. Peace and Security

4. Religious Sector

5. Human Rights and Legal Cooperation’s

6. CSO Participation and Humanitarian Response

7. Protection of Indigenous People


Thank
you!

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