PPP-JDP Program

Public-Private Partnership for Justice, Development and Peace Program

 

THRUST
Strengthening local governance capacities towards addressing poverty and threats to human security.

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OBJECTIVES

  1. To strengthen 10 local model stakeholders’ capacity for program development and management
  2. To harness the delivery of basic services and livelihood support at the community level
  3. To improve capacities to reduce peoples’ vulnerability to conflicts and other man-made and natural hazards

COMPONENT

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Results

        Leadership Governance

        • 26 people’s project committees formed
        • 3,200 community leaders and barangay officials trained on leadership and good governance
        • Participatory Resource Appraisal conducted in 42 barangays

Community Organizing and Values Formation

        • 25 municipal staff trained on values formation
        • 40 municipal staff trained on community organizing

Volunteerism and Leadership

        • 48 community youth leaders and scholars trained on Volunteerism and Leadership
        • 4 volunteers fielded in the pilot municipality
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Results

        Peace Advocacy

        • 300 community leaders attended in interfaith dialogues
        • 80 peace facilitators/conflict mediators trained
        • 24 IP scholars enrolled in Peace Building Course
        • A network of 20 IP youth peace organizations established

Disaster Management and Environment Protection

        • 2,600 community leaders trained on environmental protection and disaster management.
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Results

        Agriculture

        • 349 farmers trained on sustainable agriculture
        • 22 rice duck farms established
        • 3 municipal demo farms established
        • 26 vermi-composting facilities set up
        • 50 farmers provided farming tools
        • 23 post harvest facilities provided
        • Upland rice and corn seedlings distributed to 150 farmers
        • 21 community seedling nurseries established

Fisheries

        • 20 inland fish ponds established
        • 70 small fishing boats with fisher gears granted
        • 4 fish cages, 7 fish shelters, 2 fish pens, and 1 marine sanctuary set-up

Livestock and poultry

        • 340 animals dispersed
        • 6 community enterprise projects (abaca handicraft making, peanut butter production, dried fish processing, coco midrib basket making, shell craft making) assisted

Education

        • 66 college scholars being assisted
        • 1 agricultural-vocational school building completed
        • 1LGU- TESDA Vocational school set-up

Water and sanitation

        • 13 potable water systems installed; additional 8 for installation
        • 680 sanitary toilets for construction

Health

        • 1 hospital under construction
        • 1 Rural Health Unit (RHU) renovated/ constructed
        • 9 barangay health centers being constructed. 1 in pipeline
        • 45 Health Workers trained on Integrative Health

ARTICLES