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    By: Asec. Joyceline A. GocoDeputy Executive Director

    Climate Change Office

    Climate Change Commission

    Training of Trainors on DRR/CCA for Local Partners

    January 8-11, 2013

    [email protected]

    National Climate Policy

    Developments: Philippines

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]
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    1991: IACCC Established (A.O. 220)

    1994: UNFCCC Ratified

    2003: Kyoto Protocol Ratified

    2006: Creation of the Inter-AgencyWorking Group and a ProgramSteering Committee for the

    Adaptation to Climate Change

    2007: Presidential Task Force onClimate Change (PTFCC) created(A.O. 171)

    2007: A.O 171 amended with

    PTFCC Chairmanship transferredfrom DENR to DOE (A.O. 171-A)

    2009: Climate Change Act of 2009(RA 9729) and creation of theClimate Change Commission

    2010: National Framework Strategy

    on Climate Change

    2010: Philippine Strategy onClimate Change Adaptation

    2011: Cabinet cluster on CCAdaptation and Mitigation (EO 43)

    2000: Initial NationalCommunication Submitted

    2011: National Climate ChangeAction Plan

    2004: DENR as DNA (EO 320)

    2012: Amendments to the CC Actand include the Peoples SurvivalFund (RA 10174)

    2011: Phil. Devt Forum TWG on CCAdaptation and Mitigation

    2010: Philippine National REDD+Strategy

    Philippine Climate Change Policies and Initiatives Timeline

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    Climate Change Commission

    Independent andautonomous body, with

    the same status as that of

    a national agency

    Lead policy-making bodyof the government on

    climate change

    Tasked to coordinate,

    monitor and evaluate theprograms and action plansof the government

    relating to climate change

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    H.E. Benigno S. AquinoIII

    Chairperson

    Comm. NaderevM. Sao

    Commissioner

    Sec. Mary Ann LucilleL. Sering

    Vice-Chairperson/Commissioner

    Comm. HehersonT. Alvarez

    Commissioner

    Climate Change Office

    Sec. Mary Ann Lucille L. Sering

    Executive Director

    Asec. Joyceline A. Goco

    Deputy Executive Director

    Development Management Division

    Research Policy and Documentation Div.

    Information and Knowledge Mgmt. Div.

    Admin., Finance and Legal Div.

    Panel of Technical Experts

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    1991: IACCC Established (A.O. 220)

    1994: UNFCCC Ratified

    2003: Kyoto Protocol Ratified

    2006: Creation of the Inter-AgencyWorking Group and a ProgramSteering Committee for the

    Adaptation to Climate Change

    2007: Presidential Task Force onClimate Change (PTFCC) created(A.O. 171)

    2007: A.O 171 amended with

    PTFCC Chairmanship transferredfrom DENR to DOE (A.O. 171-A)

    2009: Climate Change Act of 2009(RA 9729) and creation of theClimate Change Commission

    2010: National Framework Strategy

    on Climate Change

    2010: Philippine Strategy onClimate Change Adaptation

    2011: Cabinet cluster on CCAdaptation and Mitigation (EO 43)

    2000: Initial NationalCommunication Submitted

    2011: National Climate ChangeAction Plan

    2004: DENR as DNA (EO 320)

    2012: Amendments to the CC Actand include the Peoples SurvivalFund (RA 10174)

    2011: Phil. Devt Forum TWG on CCAdaptation and Mitigation

    2010: Philippine National REDD+Strategy

    Philippine Climate Change Policies and Initiatives Timeline

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    Executive Order No. 43

    Pursuing our Social Contract with the Filipino People

    through the Reorganization of the Cabinet Clusters

    Transparent, accountable and participatory governance

    Poverty reduction and empowerment of the poor andvulnerable

    Rapid, inclusive and sustained economic growth

    Just and lasting peace and the rule of law

    Integrity of the environment and climate changeadaptation and mitigation

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    Participation is not limited to

    the core members identified.

    For this reason, the Cluster

    Chairs may require the

    participation of the heads of

    other departments and/or

    agencies as may be deemed

    necessary.

    Realizationof theSocial

    Contract

    Goodgovernance

    and anti-corruption

    HumanDevelopmentand PovertyReduction

    EconomicDevelopment

    Security,Justice and

    Peace

    Climate

    ChangeAdaptation

    andMitigation

    Assess the degree of

    accomplishment in

    partnership with the

    private sector and civil

    society

    Evaluate the milestones

    relative to the intendedoutcomes

    Undertake the necessary

    measures to fast track

    program.

    CABINET CLUSTERS OF THE PHIL.

    GOVERNMENT

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    Adopting climate change adaptation and mitigationmeasures by local government units and their respectivecommunities, national government agencies, and thegeneral public; and ensure that these are incorporated intheir annual work plans and budgets, where applicable.

    Ensuring the utilization of natural resources for theequal benefit of the present and future generations

    Formulating alternative and inclusive urbandevelopment plans, which ensure that people ofvarying income levels are integrated in productive,healthy and safe communities

    Undertaking all other measures necessary to preparefor and manage risks and/or threats associated with

    natural and man-made phenomena such as, but notlimited to, typhoons, earthquakes, tsunami, floods,landslides, civil disturbance and terrorism

    CABINET CLUSTER ONCLIMATE CHANGEADAPTATION AND

    MITIGATION

    MEMBER AGENCIES

    Chair

    DENR Secretary Members

    Chair, HUDCC

    Secretary. DOST

    Secretary. DILG

    Secretary, DPWH

    Secretary, DSWD

    Secretary, Agriculture

    Secretary, DAR

    Secretary, DOE

    Secretary, NEDA

    Secretary, DND

    Chair, MMDA

    Executive Secretary

    Secretary, PMS

    Secretary, PCDSPO

    Presidentiall LegislativeLiaison Office

    Secretariat - CCC

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    1991: IACCC Established (A.O. 220)

    1994: UNFCCC Ratified

    2003: Kyoto Protocol Ratified

    2006: Creation of the Inter-AgencyWorking Group and a ProgramSteering Committee for the

    Adaptation to Climate Change

    2007: Presidential Task Force onClimate Change (PTFCC) created(A.O. 171)

    2007: A.O 171 amended with

    PTFCC Chairmanship transferredfrom DENR to DOE (A.O. 171-A)

    2009: Climate Change Act of 2009(RA 9729) and creation of theClimate Change Commission

    2010: National Framework Strategy

    on Climate Change

    2010: Philippine Strategy onClimate Change Adaptation

    2011: Cabinet cluster on CCAdaptation and Mitigation (EO 43)

    2000: Initial NationalCommunication Submitted

    2011: National Climate ChangeAction Plan

    2004: DENR as DNA (EO 320)

    2012: Amendments to the CC Actand include the Peoples SurvivalFund (RA 10174)

    2011: Phil. Devt Forum TWG on CCAdaptation and Mitigation

    2010: Philippine National REDD+Strategy

    Philippine Climate Change Policies and Initiatives Timeline

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    Successful

    transition

    towards

    climate-smart

    development.

    Enhanced adaptive capacity ofcommunities, resilience ofnatural ecosystems, and

    sustainability of builtenvironment to climate change.

    Food

    Security

    Water

    Sufficiency

    Knowledge

    and Capacity

    Development

    Ecological and

    Environmental

    Stability

    Sustainable

    Energy

    Climate-Smart

    Industries and

    Services

    Human

    Security

    Ultimate Outcomes

    Intermediate

    Outcomes

    National Climate Change Action Plan

    Goal:

    To Build the adaptive capacities of women and men intheir communities, increase the resilience of vulnerablesectors and natural ecosystems to climate change, andoptimize mitigation opportunities towards a gender-

    responsive and rights-based sustainable development

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    NCCAP (updates)

    Coordinating with government agencies fortheir NCCAP-related programmes

    Developing a Monitoring and Evaluation Tool

    NCCAP Assessment

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    Description: Increased adaptive capacity of communities and

    ecosystems to climate change impacts

    Sites

    Siargao, San Vicente (Palawan), Marikina

    Watershed, Borongan (Eastern Samar), Batanes

    Demonstrating the Eco-town Framework

    Funding Source: Regular government funds augmented byfunds from USAID, ADB and GGGI for specific activities inselected sites

    Timeline: 2012 - 2013

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    ECO-TOWNS (updates)

    Vulnerability Assessment

    Natural Resource Accounting

    Greenhouse Inventory at the Local Level

    Adaptation and Mitigation Measures

    Integrating Climate Change in Local Development Plans

    Socio-economic Profiling

    Perception Survey

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    2009: Climate Change Act of 2009(RA 9729) and creation of theClimate Change Commission

    2010: National Framework Strategy

    on Climate Change

    2010: Philippine Strategy onClimate Change Adaptation

    2011: Cabinet cluster on CCAdaptation and Mitigation (EO 43)

    2011: National Climate ChangeAction Plan

    2012: Amendments to the CC Actand include the Peoples SurvivalFund (RA 10174)

    2011: Phil. Devt Forum TWG on CCAdaptation and Mitigation

    2010: Philippine National REDD+Strategy

    Philippine Climate Change Policies and Initiatives Timeline

    Philippine Development ForumTechnical Working Group on CCAdaptation and Mitigation

    Co-chairs: CCC and UNDP

    Venue where the Philippinegovernment and thedevelopment partners discussareas for collaboration onclimate change issues

    Meets every quarter

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    1991: IACCC Established (A.O. 220)

    1994: UNFCCC Ratified

    2003: Kyoto Protocol Ratified

    2006: Creation of the Inter-AgencyWorking Group and a ProgramSteering Committee for the

    Adaptation to Climate Change

    2007: Presidential Task Force onClimate Change (PTFCC) created(A.O. 171)

    2007: A.O 171 amended with

    PTFCC Chairmanship transferredfrom DENR to DOE (A.O. 171-A)

    2009: Climate Change Act of 2009(RA 9729) and creation of theClimate Change Commission

    2010: National Framework Strategy

    on Climate Change

    2010: Philippine Strategy onClimate Change Adaptation

    2011: Cabinet cluster on CCAdaptation and Mitigation (EO 43)

    2000: Initial NationalCommunication Submitted

    2011: National Climate ChangeAction Plan

    2004: DENR as DNA (EO 320)

    2012: Amendments to the CC Actand include the Peoples SurvivalFund (RA 10174)

    2011: Phil. Devt Forum TWG on CCAdaptation and Mitigation

    2010: Philippine National REDD+Strategy

    Philippine Climate Change Policies and Initiatives Timeline

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    RA 10174: AMENDMENTS TO THE CC ACT

    AND THE PEOPLES SURVIVAL FUND

    Inclusion of the Finance Ministries of the Government as part of theAdvisory Board of the Climate Change Commission

    Department of Finance

    Department of Budget and Management

    CCC as the lead policy-making body

    Peoples Survival Fund

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    The Peoples Survival Fund

    Sources of the PSF managed by

    the Fund Board

    Php 1,000,000,000 from the

    National Budget

    Augmented by donations,

    endowments, grants,contribution

    To finance adaptation programs

    and projects that are directly

    supportive of the objectives

    enumerated in the Climate

    Change Action Plans of local

    government units andcommunities

    A domestic rewards fund aimed

    at addressing urgent adaptation

    needs

    Members of the Fund Board

    Department of Finance

    Department of Budget and

    Management

    National Economic and

    Development Authority

    Climate Change Commission

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    Other Policy Updates

    Coordinating with HLURB to integrateclimate change adaptation in comprehensiveland use plans of Local Government Units

    Program-approach for the national budget

    (NBM no. 114) MOU between CCC and NDRRMC

    Collaboration Program on Philippine ClimateRisk Reduction

    In the process of institutionalizing thenational greenhouse gas inventory in keygovernment agencies

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    Programmatic ApproachClimate Change Adaptation

    Managing risk of communities within the 18 major riverbasins v ulnerable to cr i t ical geological and

    hydrom eteorological hazards throug h enhancing localadaptive capacity and strengthening natural ecosystems

    resilience to climate change and disasters

    Proposed Budget

    FY 2013:

    13.59 Billion

    focused onclimate

    change

    adaptation

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    Climate Change Office

    Climate Change Commission

    Telefax: (+63-2) 735-3144 or 735-3069

    Email: [email protected]: http://www.climate.gov.ph

    mailto:[email protected]://www.climate.gov.ph/http://www.climate.gov.ph/mailto:[email protected]