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    Atty. John Titus J. Vistal

    PPDC-Bohol

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    High Poverty Incidence

    High incidence of Malnutrition:9% of pre-school children and 19% of

    school children

    High Infant Mortality:

    9 infants per 1,000 live births

    High incidence of School Drop-outs:

    2 of every 100 elementary students,

    and 6 of every 100 high schoolers

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    Low Functional Literacy: 82% of total

    population (simple literacy is at 92%)

    High prevalence of gastro-enteritis/diarrhea

    and respiratory illnesses/pneumonia:

    estimated at 10% of Bohols population

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    Population Issues

    Rapid population growth Increasing urban population and density

    Unplanned expansion of settlement areas

    Need to enhance and update LGU spatial plans

    Need to address the gap between the

    provision of infrastructure and basic services

    and the demand of existing population

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    Environmental Issues

    Encroachment in critical ecosystems anddegradation of critical habitats both inside and

    outside designated protected areas

    Disaster Risks and Hazards

    Land pollution and soil erosion

    Unregulated conversion of forest lands to

    other uses

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    Transport & Infrastructure Issues

    Issues and concerns hindering effective roadservice delivery

    Road safety issues

    No coordinated action plan to address growingurban congestion

    Inadequate Infrastructure-support facilities

    and services (such as Drainage and Sewerage

    Systems)

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    Transport & Infrastructure Issues

    Inadequate water distribution systems fordomestic, industrial and agriculture use

    Need to address impact of human

    development activities on water quality in

    catchments and streams

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    Economic Development Issues

    Inadequacy of Employment Opportunities Low Level of Investments

    Uncompetitive Business Environment of LGUs

    Need to enhance tourism services, promote

    Bohols new attractions and strengthen institutional

    linkages

    Large area of idle lands in the province, unutilized

    or underutilized for agriculture

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    Economic Development Issues

    Threat of conversion of prime agricultural land tosome other uses as a result of urbanization

    Inadequate support infrastructure, such as farm-to-

    market roads, transportation and communication

    facilities Need to establish irrigation and post-harvest

    facilities including appropriate storage facilities

    Need to advocate for sustained adoption of

    sustainable agriculture

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    Need to increase awareness of people on

    Climate Change and Disaster Risk Reductionand Management

    Poor revenue generation of Local

    Government Units Peace and Order challenges, vis--vis:

    Preventing the return of insurgency

    Curbing criminality in urbanizing areas

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    Preparatory Activities

    Familiarization with Joint MemorandumCircular 01-2007, as supported by the Local

    Governance Development Program

    Series of Technical Input Sessions from NEDA

    Region 7, as supported by ADB

    Constant reference to NEDA-ADB Provincial

    Local Planning and Expenditure Management

    (PLPEM) Guidelines)

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    PDPFP Planning Process initiated by a

    Memo from Gov. Erico B. Aumentadodesignating PPDO as PDPFP Secretariat

    Followed by Issuance of Executive Order

    designating Members of the PDPFP SectoralTechnical Working Groups (STWGs)

    Multi-stakeholder, multi-sectoral

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    STWGs:

    Social Development Economic Development

    Infrastructure Devt

    Environment

    Management

    DevelopmentAdministration

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    This resulted in some unexpected

    realizations: for example, that themedium-term planning methodology we

    used needed to be replaced by a spatial

    planning methodology.

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    The PDPFP was thus

    approved via JointSP, PDC and PPOC

    Resolution No. 1,

    series of 2010.

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    Because the PDPFP was crafted thru a participatory process, it was

    willingly adopted by the new administration and used as the basis

    for the ELA 2011-2013. In fact, Gov. Edgar Chatto and many of the

    current SP Members were participants in the PDPFP process.

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    Including Highlights of

    Development Priorities

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    overarching

    developmentframework:

    HEAT Bohol,LIFE HELPS

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    Overarching Development FrameworkVISION:

    Bohol is a prime eco-cultural tourism

    destination and a strong, balanced agri-industrial province, with a well-educated,

    God-loving and law-abiding citizenry, proud

    of their cultural heritage, enjoying a state ofwell-being and committed to sound

    environmental management.

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    Overarching Development Framework

    MISSION:

    To enrich Bohols social, economic, cultural,

    political and environmental resources through

    good governance and effective partnershipswith stakeholders for increased global

    competitiveness.