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Office of the President National Anti-Poverty Commission. Taking on the Challenge: Fighting Poverty and Hunger The Right to Food Way Labanan ang Kahirapan !!!. DOLORES DE QUIROS-CASTILLO , CSEE, MNSA, GSC (PAR) NAPC Assistant Secretary. Key Areas for Presentation - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Taking on the Challenge:
Fighting Poverty and Hunger
The Right to Food Way
Labanan ang Kahirapan !!!
DOLORES DE QUIROS-CASTILLO, CSEE, MNSA, GSC (PAR)
NAPC Assistant Secretary
Office of the PresidentNational Anti-Poverty
Commission
Key Areas for Presentation
§ Our Target: the Poor and Reducing Poverty and Hunger § Government Responses: Winning the War Against Poverty and Hunger: § Our Stakes and Taking On the Challenges Ahead
Republic Act No. 8425 - Social Reform and Poverty Alleviation Act defines:
The poor refers to individuals and families whose incomes fall below the official poverty threshold as defined by the government and/or cannot afford to provide in a sustained manner for their minimum basic needs for food, health, education, housing, and other social amenities of life.
WHO ARE THE POOR ?
Social Reform and Poverty Alleviation Act (RA 8425) - A landmark law that created NAPC
Section 2, No. 4 (e) states that “The social reform agenda shall address the fight against poverty through a multi-dimensional and cross-sectoral approach which recognizes and respects the core values, cultural integrity, and spiritual diversity of target sectors and communities;
HOW TO FIGHT POVERTY?
PROPOSED OPERATIONAL FRAMEWORK
MECHANISM
MillenniumDevelopmen
tGoals
Medium Term
Development Plan +
ANCHORS
VISION
AGENDA
OPERATIONS1. Poverty Incidence reduced by half in 20102. 2.Population Growth Rate of 1.9% by 20103. High environmental sustainability by 2015
Poverty Reduction Population Management
Advocacy/IEC
Monitoring &
Evaluation
InstitutionalArrangement
ProgramsPolicies
LGU / LPRAPNATIONAL / PAPR
SUPPLY
LGUs BASIC SECTORS(Poor/vulnerable)
DEMAND
Private SectorCSOsLGUs
NGAs
SUPPLY
GOALS
STRATEGIES
MECHANISM
DRIVERS
GENDER
DIMENSION
EconomicDimensio
ns
Social/Cultural
Dimensions
Political and
Governance
Dimensions
Ecological/Environ-mental
Dimensions
Enhancing Availmentof Public Goods
& Services
Enhancing Resources Capacities
Promoting Market
Competitiveness
Participatory Governance
Social Protection,
Peace & Order & Security
HUMAN
RIGHTS
DIMENSION
Environment Sustainability
ENHANCED KALAHI “HAPPIER” OPERATIONAL FRAMEWORK
ENHANCED KALAHI“HAPPIER” Strategies
ENHANCED POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY
ASSET REFORM
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT SERVICES LIVELIHOOD AND EMPLOYMENT
ENHANCING AVAILMENT OF PUBLIC GOODS AND SERVICES
PARTICIPATORY GOVERNANCE
ENHANCING RESOURCES CAPACITIES
•Land Resources Improvement/ Utilization•Labor Quality Improvement•Capital Augmentation•Technology Entrepreneurship Improvement
PROMOTING MARKET COMPETITIVENESS
SOCIAL PROTECTION INCLUDING PEACE AND ORDER, AND SECURITYSOCIAL PROTECTION
CURRENT STRATEGY
POPULATION
POVERTY
OPERATIONAL NEXUSES
POPULATION GROWTH RATE REDUCED FROM 2.3 TO 1.9 BY 2010
POVERTY INCIDENCE REDUCED FROM 34% BY HALF OR AT LEAST 20% BY 2010
ENVIRONMENT HIGH ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY BY 2015
HUNGER
OPERATIONAL NEXUSES: OUR FIGHTING TARGETS
Accelerated Hunger Mitigation ProgramUnavailable or insufficient food to eat HUNGER No money to buy food
Increase Food Production
Enhance efficiency of logistics & food delivery
Put more money in poor people’s pockets
Promote good nutrition
Demand SideSupply Side
a) Conduct social marketing –DOH, NNC/ LGUs
b) Promote exclusive breastfeeding, appropriate complementary feeding, and increased consumption of vegetables – DOH/ LGUs
c) Nutrition education in schools –DepED
Productivity programs including livestock, crops, marine regeneration (mangrove and coastal fishery development), farm family (Gulayan ng Masa) and irrigation- DA, DENR, NIA
a) Barangay Food Terminal & Tindahan Natin – NFA, DSWD
b) Ports (RORO)-maximum use of private ports, shipping - DOTC/PPA
c) Farm to market roads –DPWH, DA, DAR
d) Efficient local transport – LGUs/Leagues of P/C/M/B
e) Food for School Program- DepED,DSWD
f) Creation of NGO net-work to support feeding programs - DSWD
g) Community tradeable rice certificates - NFA
a) Improve productivity in coconut areas (coconut coir, virgin coconut oil & other value-adding products; coconet production) – DA, PCA, CIIF
b) More aggressive micro-financing – PCFC, LBP, DSWD
c) Maximize employment opportunities in construction & maintenance of farm-to-market roads, irrigation and roadside maintenance – DPWH, MMDA,PNP
d) Aggressive training – TESDA, DOLE, DSWD
e) Upland land distribution (4M ha for jatropha, rubber) – DAR
Hunger Mitigation Measures
Manage population
Responsible Parenthood – POPCOM / LGUs / ULAP / Leagues of P/C/M/B
CatalyzingCatalyzing CONVERGENCE,CONVERGENCE,
HARMONIZATION HARMONIZATION
AND AND
SYNCHRONIZATIOSYNCHRONIZATIONN
Key Components Key Components and Goalsand Goals
CONVERGENT PROGRAM/SERVICE
DELIVERY
POLICY ADVOCACY AND POLICY REFORM
PEOPLE/INSTITUTIONALBUILDING-
CAPABILITY DEV
REDUCED POVERTY &
HUNGER
IMPROVED GOVERNANCE
EMPOWERED COMMUNITIESRESOURCES MOB &
SOCIAL MARKETING
OUR COMMON CHALLENGES
• Converge & ensure unity in directions and efforts• Harmonize & synchronize on GROUNDING initiatives appropriate to LOCAL conditions, while being responsive to national/global needs and dynamics• Focus and accelerate initiatives
Labanan ang Kahirapan!
• Build capacities and enhance skills of poor and key stakeholders, to sustainably develop/manage resources
• Strengthen and expand partnerships expand networks
OUR COMMON CHALLENGES
Labanan ang Kahirapan!
National Anti-Poverty Commission
Magkapit-bisig at mag- ugnayan
Labanan ang kahirapan!
MARAMING SALAMAT PO!