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Bangsamoro Food Security and Nutrition Plan 2023-2028

Table of Contents Foreword Message From the Chief Minister WFP Philippines Message UNICEF Philippines Message Acknowledgement Acronyms Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 References BFSNP BPDA Writers

List of Tables BARMM Profile

Analysis of Food Security and Nutrition in BARMM

BARMM Government Initiatives and Interventions on Food Security and Nutrition

Bangsamoro Food Security and Nutrition Plan 2023 – 2028 Framework

Institutional Mechanisms and Implementation Arrangements

List of Figures BARMM Profile

Analysis of Food Security and Nutrition in BARMM

Bangsamoro Food Security and Nutrition Plan 2023 – 2028 Framework

Institutional Mechanisms and Implementation Arrangements

FOREWORD

FOREWORD i

ENGR. MOHAJIRIN T. ALI, MNSA Bangsamoro Director General, BPDA, and Vice Chairperson and Head Secretariat, BFSTF

ii Bangsamoro Food Security and Nutrition Plan 2023-2028

MESSAGE FROM THE CHIEF MINISTER

AHOD B. EBRAHIM Chief Minister, BARMM

MESSAGE FROM THE CHIEF MINISTER iii

WFP PHILIPPINES MESSAGE

iv Bangsamoro Food Security and Nutrition Plan 2023-2028

Mabuhay!

WFP PHILIPPINES MESSAGE v

UNICEF PHILIPPINES MESSAGE

vi Bangsamoro Food Security and Nutrition Plan 2023-2028

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

MP MOHAMMAD S. YACOB, Ph.D.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT vii

viii Bangsamoro Food Security and Nutrition Plan 2023-2028

ACRONYMS

ix

x Bangsamoro Food Security and Nutrition Plan 2023-2028

ACRONYMS xi

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ACRONYMS 1

2 Bangsamoro Food Security and Nutrition Plan 2023-2028

Chapter 1

Introduction

Background

Chapter 1 Introduction 3

• •



4 Bangsamoro Food Security and Nutrition Plan 2023-2028

Chapter 1 Introduction 5

6 Bangsamoro Food Security and Nutrition Plan 2023-2028

Introduction 7

8 Bangsamoro Food Security and Nutrition Plan 2023-2028

Chapter 2

BARMM Profile Political and Geographical Landscape

Chapter 2 BARMM Profile 9

Demographic Characteristics

Population Group Total Population No. of households Children 0-59 months

2023 4,767,475 794,579 677,220

2024 4,866,233 811,038 691,248

2025 4,966,615 827,769 705,508

2026 5,403,665 900,610 767,591

2027 5,856,212 976,035 831,875

2028 6,324,698 1,054,116 898,423

Children 0-23 months

233,463

238,299

243,215

264,617

286,779

309,720

Pregnant women School age children (5 to 9 years old) Adolescents (10 to 19 y/o.) 60 y/o. and above

114,419

116,790

119,198

129,688

140,549

151,792

546,634

557,957

569,467

619,579

671,467

725,184

1,161,166

1,185,220

1,209,669

1,316,117

1,426,339

1,540,443

141,403

144,332

147,310

160,273

173,695

187,591

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Province

Capital

Actual

%

Cities

Mun

Basilan

Lamitan

426,207

8.11%

3,453.42

345,342

1

11

210

8.11%

Lanao del Sur

Marawi

1,195,518

24.47%

15,055.51

1,505,551

1

39

1,159

24.47%

Maguindanao

Buluan

1,342,179

27.47%

9,968.31

996,831

0

36

508

27.47%

Sulu

Jolo

1,000,108

19.30%

4,547.16

454,716

0

19

410

19.30%

Tawi-Tawi

Bongao

440,276

9.14%

3,626.55

362,655

0

11

203

9.14%

-

325,079

7.01%

176.00

17,600

1

-

37

7.01%

-

215,433

4.50%

-

-

-

-

63

4.50%

4,944,800

100%

36,826.95

3

116

2,590

100%

Cotabato City + North Cotabato barangays ++ Total

Regio/Year

Area

Density

3,682,695

Brgy.

Both Sexes

Male

Female

Pop 0-14

2,044,958

1,036,779

1,008,179

Pop 15-64

2,792,892

1,387,765

1,405,127

100,689

50,361

50,328

Pop 65 & over

%

Socio-Economic Features

Chapter 2 BARMM Profile 11

Area

Poverty Incidence in %

Philippines

2018 16.7

2021 18.1

BARMM

52.6

29.9

Basilan

66.3

42.5

Lanao del Sur

64.2

7.4

Maguindanao

40.6

29.8

Sulu

75.3

51

Tawi-Tawi

15.1

28.1

Cotabato City

35.2

31.3

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Chapter 2 BARMM Profile 13

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• • • •

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Chapter 2 BARMM Profile 15

16 Bangsamoro Food Security and Nutrition Plan 2023-2028

BARMM Profile 17

18 Bangsamoro Food Security and Nutrition Plan 2023-2028

Chapter 3

Analysis of Food Nutrition in BARMM

Security

and

Analytical Framework









Chapter 3 Analysis of Food Security and Nutrition in BARMM 19

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Chapter 3 Analysis of Food Security and Nutrition in BARMM 21

A self-reliant, food- and nutrition-secure, and resilient Bangsamoro

To uplift the living conditions of the Bangsamoro by efficiently providing quality services based on moral governance and culture, aiming to achieve food security and nutrition toward sustainable development

1. Food Availability

2. Food Accessibility

3. Food Utilization

4. Food Stability

5. Cross-cutting

Increase physical availability of food through enhanced food production, higher stock levels, and improved net trade.

Enhance economic and physical access to Halal and nutritious food.

Improve the absorption of a balanced intake of Halal and nutritious food.

Improve and sustain the adaptive capacity of the government, private sector, and communities in managing food systems.

Provide policy support, establish and strengthen institutions and systems, and secure financing in support of food systems.

Outcomes and Strategies

Priority Programs, Projects, and Activities

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BARMM Nutrition Situation

Nutritional Status (%) Sex/ Age Group/ Province

Underweight

Stunted

Wasted

Overweightfor-height

Livestock Production and Management

conducted a number of SOA

Partnership with six Industry Clusters

developed and sustained a number of industry cluster

0

2

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1

2

0

2

1

2

0

2

1

2

MAFAR Reports and websites MAFAR Reports and websites

Outcome

Program / Project / Activity (PPA)

Management and Monitoring of Investment Registrations

Community and Household Food Production

1.3 Establish assive home, community, and institutional food production movement with value chain.

Organic Farming

Expected Output/s percentage of actual investments from investment pledges in BARMM percentage of enterprises availed tax incentives in accordance to the provisions of the Bangsamoro Organic Law conducted a number of business matching communities (barangays) and households with established food gardens for consumption with surplus sold to markets established a number of mini-organic farms number of production support services to organic agriculture program distributed a number of hectares

2023

2024

2025

2026

2027

2028

End of Plan Target

50%

50%

50%

50%

50%

50%

50%

Accompli shment reports

Quarterly

BBOI / OCM

95%

95%

95%

95%

95%

95%

95%

Accompli shment reports

Quarterly

BBOI / OCM

2

3

3

4

4

4

MTIT-BOI Reports

Quarterly

MTIT

0

12

20

20

25

25

MAFAR Accompli shment Reports

Quarterly

MAFAR

2 (Basilan, Tawi-Tawi)

3 (LdS, SGA, Cotabato City)

136172

142980.6

150129.6

157636.1

165517.9171

173793.8129

Monitorin g reports

2695.964

2000

1500

1800

1900

2000

Field validation

Annual Targets

102

Means of Verificati on (MOV)

Frequency of Monitoring

Ministry / Office Responsible

MBHTE TESD

T2MIS

Annual

MAFAR

MAFAR

Chapter 6 Institutional Mechanisms and Implementation Arrangements 143

Outcome

Program / Project / Activity (PPA) Land Distribution and Development for the Upliftment of Poor ARBs (LUPA Program)

involved a number of ARBs installed a number of ARBs successfully in the awarded lands profiled a number of ARBs issued a number of ARBs with ID subdivided an area of Collective CLOAs and with individual CLOAs established a number of food plants for supplementary food production

1.4 Improve land tenure and support for farmers.

1.5 Expand social protection with focus on investments on food plants and supplementary food for PIMAM and F1K Programs.

Expected Output/s

Annual Targets

End of Plan Target

Means of Verificati on (MOV)

Frequency of Monitoring

Ministry / Office Responsible

2023

2024

2025

2026

2027

2028

992

800

600

720

760

800

Profiling

MAFAR

992

800

600

720

760

800

Profiling

MAFAR

4764

3500

3000

2500

2500

3000

4288

3150

2700

2250

2250

2700

9888

7500

8000

7000

5500

6000

Field validation

MAFAR/ MOST Accompli shment Reports

0

7

12

12

12

12

ARB Profiling Database ARB Carding Database

55

MAFAR MAFAR

MAFAR

Quarterly

MAFAR; MOST

Establishment of food plants for supplementary feeding

screened a percentage of children 0-59 months

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

MOH Reports

MOH

Philippine Integrated Management of Acute Malnutrition (PIMAM)

rehabilitated a percentage of moderately or severely acute malnourished children to normal nutritional status

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

MOH Reports

MOH

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Outcome

Program / Project / Activity (PPA)

Establishment of BARMM First 1000 Days (B1K) Program

Dietary Supplementatio n for Pregnant Women and Children 6-23 mos.

Supplementary Feeding Program in Child Development Centers (CDCs)

Expected Output/s established program in BARMM and its component LGUs covered a number of 623 mos old children and nutritionally atrisk pregnant women beneficiaries in TK-DSP (NNC)(Phase 3) covered a number of 623 mos old children and nutritionally atrisk pregnant women beneficiaries in TK-DSP (NNC)(Phase 5) provided a number of children with supplementary feeding in CDCs provided learners with feeding across 11 divisions of BARMM and feeding duration completed and delivered food commodities in tranches for days

2023

2024

2025

2026

2027

2028

End of Plan Target

Means of Verificati on (MOV)

Frequency of Monitoring

Ministry / Office Responsible

45

61

77

94

110

127

127 LGUs

Accompli shment Reports

Quarterly

NNC BARMM, MOH, LGUs

2147

Accompli shment Reports

Monthly

NNC BARMM, MOH, LGUs

2573

Accompli shment Reports

Monthly

NNC BARMM, MOH, LGUs

101,093

103,114

105,177

107,280

109,426

111,614

List of children/ RIS/Repor t

Every Quarter or as need arises

160,000

160,000

160,000

160,000

160,000

160,000

Annual Targets

637,704

MSSD

MBHTE

School-based Feeding Program (SBFP)

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Outcome

Program / Project / Activity (PPA)

Expected Output/s

Annual Targets 2023

End of Plan Target

Means of Verification (MOV)

Frequency of Monitoring

Ministry / Office Responsible

2024

2025

2026

2027

2028

100

105

110

116

122

128

Monitoring reports

Semi-annual; Annual

MAFAR

210

220

230

240

250

260

Monitoring reports

Semi-annual; Annual

MAFAR

19

25

30

35

40

45

Monitoring reports

Semi-annual; Annual

MAFAR

5

10

15

15

20

20

Monitoring reports

Annual

MAFAR

3

3

4

5

6

6

Monitoring reports

Annual

MOTC

9

9

9

10

10

11

Monitoring reports

Annual

MOTC

developed, approved, and implemented MIDP

1

1

1

1

1

1

Printed copy of finalized MIDP

Annual

MOTC

operationalized a number of Halal slaughterhouses

0

1

1

1

1

1

MAFAR Reports

Annual

MAFAR

Communication network development

supported a number of e-commerce platforms

2

2

2

3

3

3

Monitoring reports

Semi-annual; Annual

MAFAR; MTIT

Support to Bangsamoro Halal Program (roadmap, accreditation and

crafted Bangsamoro Halal Roadmap and strengthened Bangsamoro Halal Board

27

19

19

17

15

17

Accomp Reports

Quaterly

MTIT-BTI

Goal: Sustain economic and physical access to Halal and nutritious food. 2.1 Expand markets and value chains with increased regional connectivity.

MAFAR Local Exchange and Network of Goods in any Kind of Emergency (MAFARLENGKE) Program

Road concreting in BARMM Land, air, and sea port development in BARMM

Development and implementation of Maritime Industry Development Plan (MIDP) Operationalization of halal slaughterhouses and laboratory facilities and equipment

increased a number of agrifishery enterprises

provided a number of farmer/fisherfolk groups with the market related events conducted a number of trade fairs/exhibits paved a number of road kilometers constructed, rehabilitated, and maintained a number of airports constructed, rehabilitated, and maintained a number of seaports

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5

Outcome

Program / Project / Activity (PPA)

Expected Output/s

Annual Targets

End of Plan Target

Means of Verification (MOV)

Frequency of Monitoring

Ministry / Office Responsible

2023

2024

2025

2026

2027

2028

2

4

4

4

2

2

Accomp Reports

Quaterly

MTIT-BTI

1

2

2

2

2

2

Accomp Reports

Quaterly

MTIT

conducted market linkage activities

12

24

24

Weekly/Monthly

MSSD

developed farmTourism Infrastructures

1

6

6

Monthly/Qrtly

MTIT

standard and benchmarking) Promotion and market linkage Barter Port/ Barter Trade Centers Promotion and market linkage under EPAHP Program

2.2 Improve livelihood and household income, with focus on agricultural productivity.

Community skills development Bangsamoro Rural Employment thru Entrepreneurial Development (BREED) Strategic Advancement of Volatile Economy of the Bangsamoro (SAVE Bangsamoro) Profitability Equity Support Oriented ( PESO) Capacity Development Training Activity Provision of Technical assistance Lakbay Aral sa SE (LAKAS SE) Social Enterprise Orientation Activity Training On Social Entrepreneurship

conducted promotion and market linkage activities established Bangsamoro Barter Trade

Marketing Agreement

5

6

1

MTIT-BOT Report

MBHTETESD organized a number of rural workers (involved in farming) availing of BREED Program

Accomplishment Reports

Quarterly

MOLE

Accomplishment Reports

Quarterly

MOLE

2028

CSEA Reports

Monthly

CSEA

2028

CSEA Reports

Monthly

CSEA

75

83

91

100

110

121

580

3,000

3,300

3,630

3,993

4,392

4,832

23,147

trained a number of cooperative members and assisted clients technically

1000

1030

1061

1093

1126

1160

oriented a number of entrepreneurs on social enterprise, and trained social enterprise members

100

110

115

120

125

130

helped a number of individuals avail the emergency employment program

Chapter 6 Institutional Mechanisms and Implementation Arrangements 147

Outcome

Program / Project / Activity (PPA) Strengthening of Technical and Operational Cooperative Knowledge ( STOCK) Cooperative Financial and Material/Equipment Support Project MSME Development

Livelihood assistance to MSMEs

Bangsamoro Empowerment thru Science and Technology (BEST) Program

2.3 Increase employment and improved wages through government and private sector coordination on skills training.

Expected Output/s

trained a number of cooperative members

2023

2024

2025

2026

2027

2028

End of Plan Target

90

93

96

99

101

104

2028

CSEA Reports

Monthly

CSEA

2028

CSEA Reports

Monthly

CSEA

MTIT-BTI Reports

Monthly/Qrtly

MTIT-BTI

Annual Targets

Means of Verification (MOV)

Frequency of Monitoring

Ministry / Office Responsible

provided a number of cooperatives with financial, material/ equipment assistance supported a number of farmer associatons/MSMEs to undertake valueadded programs and linked to market provided MSMEs with a number of livelihood and cooperative assistance

5

6

7

7

7

7

38

40

40

40

40

42

5

7

9

11

13

13

2028

Accomplishment reports

Semi-annual

MIPA

Number of Indigenous Product Centers supported/established

1

2

2

2

3

5

2028

Accomplishment report

Semi-annual

MIPA

3

4

5

7

9

11

Survey & Quarterly Physical Reports

Quarterly

MOST

21

25

29

33

37

41

186

Survey & Quarterly Physical Reports

Quarterly

MOST

500

600

700

800

900

1,000

4,500

Employment certificates

Monthly

MOLE

550

650

750

850

950

1,050

4,800

Employment certificates

Monthly

MOLE

2,000

2,200

2,400

2,600

2,800

3,000

15,000

Report

Annually

MOLE

implemented a number of intervention for food transformation on Health and Nutrition 186 Technology Adoptors

Job Fairs and Special Recruitment Agencies

increased a number of employed Bangsamoro

MOLE Jobs Portal

gave jobs to a number of unemployed Bangsamoro

Community Emergency Employment Program

helped a number of informal workers, involved in farming, avail of CEEP Program

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Outcome

2.4 Increase social protection for poor and food insecure households.

Program / Project / Activity (PPA) Reintegration Program for Balik Bangsamoro Hanap Trabaho (RP-BBHT) / Reintegration Program Bangsamoro Scholarship Program for TVET (BSPTVET) Kasanayan Para sa Kabuhayan ng Pamayanan (KAPAKANAN) Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) Sustainable Livelihood Program (SLP) Kalinga sa may Kapansanan (Financial assistance for PWDs/Kalinga) LAYAG BAJAU - A Comprehensive and Integrated Delivery of Social Services for Bajau Ayudang Medikal Mula sa Bangsamoro Government (AMBAG)

2023

2024

2025

2026

2027

2028

End of Plan Target

2,500

2,600

2,700

2,800

2,900

3,000

16,500

trained a number of farmers and fisherfolks in agrifishery production

3618

4342

5210

6773

8805

11446

covered a number of families

353,157

388,473

398,500

served a number of beneficiaries

10,285

10,800

11,340

11,907

12,502

provided a number of Indigent PWD with financial assistance

36,300

39,930

43,923

48,315

0

0

0

Expected Output/s helped a number of informal workers, involved in farming, avail of RP-BBHT Program

Annual Targets

covered a number of families

Means of Verification (MOV)

Frequency of Monitoring

Ministry / Office Responsible

Report

Annually

MOLE

TESDA Training Management Information System (T2MIS)

Monthly Quarterly Annual

MBHTETESD

1,140,130

Payroll

Monthly

MSSD

13,127

69,961

Payroll

Monthly

MSSD

53,147

58,462

280,077

Payroll

Monthly/Quarterly

MSSD

0

0

Monthly

MSSD

provided a number of beneficiaries with medical services

OCM (AMBAG)

Unlad Pamilyang Bangsamoro Program

provided a number of families with monthly rice subsidy

12,232

13,455

14,801

16,281

17,909

19,700

94,378

Payroll

Monthly/Quarterly

MSSD

Unlad Pamilyang Bangsamoro Program

provided a number of families with seed capital for livelihood projects

9,200

10,120

11,132

12,245

13,470

14,817

70,984

Payroll

Monthly/Quarterly

MSSD

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Outcome

2.5 Enhanceand define role of the education sector in FSN.

2023

2024

2025

2026

2027

2028

End of Plan Target

Unlad Pamilyang Bangsamoro Program

trained a number of households on scaling up of enterprises and were provided incentive (BSK)

12,400

13,640

15,004

16,504

18,155

19,970

95,673

Payroll

Monthly/Quarterly

MSSD

Unlad Pamilyang Bangsamoro Program

covered a number of families by BSK

3,200

3,520

3,872

4,259

4,685

5,154

24,690

payroll

Monthly/Quarterly

MSSD

Price Monitoring

conducted a number of price monitoring and enforcement of Fair Trade Law

12

12

12

12

12

12

MTIT Reports

Monthly

MTIT

served a number of college students

4,000

4,400

4,840

5,324

5,856

6,442

Liist of beneficiaries/ payroll/report

Monthly/Quarterly

MSSD

Program / Project / Activity (PPA)

Bangsamoro Higher Education Scholarship Program: AHMESP+ Angat Bangsamoro: Kabataan Tungo sa Karunungan (ABK) Program

Outcome

Annual Targets

Expected Output/s

Program / Project/ Activity (PPA)

Expected Ouptut/s

Annual Targets 2023

30,862

Means of Verification (MOV)

End of Plan Target

Means of Verification (MOV)

Frequency of Monitoring

Ministry / Office Responsible

Frequency of Monitoring

Ministry / Office Responsible

2024

2025

2026

2027

2028

85%

85%

85%

85%

85%

85%

FHSIS

Annual

MOH

65%

65%

65%

65%

65%

65%

FHSIS

Annual

MOH

Goal: Enhance absorption of balanced intake of Halal and nutritious food.

3.1 Increase coverage of water and sanitation facilities with hygiene education.

Water and Sanitation Facilities Improvement

provided a percentage of households with access to basic sanitaton facility provided a percentage of households with access to basic safe water supply

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Outcome

3.2 Improve delivery and coverage of basic and essential health services.

Program / Project/ Activity (PPA)

Health and Nutrition Screening and Consultations Among Pregnant and Lactating Women and Children Under-five Years Old Micronutrient Supplementation (Iron with Folic Acid, Vitamin A, Micronutrient Powder) Oplan Kalusugan (OK) sa Bangsamoro Social Behavior Change Communication (SBCC) Program on Health, Nutrition, and WASH

Annual Targets 2023

2024

2025

2026

2027

2028

provided a number of LGUs with desalination machines

10

10

10

10

10

10

guided a number of LGUs with progressive implementation of F1K Project

45

61

77

94

110

127

guided a number of LGUs with progressive implementation of F1K Project

45

61

77

94

110

127

End of Plan Target

Means of Verification (MOV)

Frequency of Monitoring

Ministry / Office Responsible

MILG Field Report

Quarterly

MILG

127

MELLPI Pro Report, FHSIS Report

Annual

NNC, MOH

127

MELLPI Pro Report, FHSIS Report

Annual

NNC, MOH

MBHTE conducted research as input to the preparation of the SBCC program organized a summit of agencies and highlevel professionals on SBCC to design the SBCC program for BFSNP established and implemented comprehensive plan and system for SBCC for health, nutrition, and WASH

3.3 Establish massive, effective, and culturally sensitive SBCC program.

3.4 Improve quality and nutrient content of food products.

Expected Ouptut/s

Partnership with Private Sector on Improved Food Quality and Nutrient Content

Chapter 6 Institutional Mechanisms and Implementation Arrangements 151

Outcome

2023

2024

2025

2026

2027

2028

End of Plan Target

600

550

550

500

450

400

3050

BWC Reports

Quarterly

BWC

110

120

120

120

120

120

710

BWC Reports

Quarterly

BWC

400

450

450

450

450

450

2650

BWC Reports

Quarterly

BWC

created a number of tools, learning materials and other knowledge materials products on GAD

33

33

33

33

33

33

33

GAD GPBs and GAD ARs

aired a number of episodes of Babae Usap Tayo! Radio Program and Tarbiyyah Kanu Pamilya nu Bangsamoro Radio Program

104

104

104

104

104

104

624

BWC Reports

Program / Project/ Activity (PPA)

Expected Ouptut/s

Women Economic Participation and Political Empowerment Partners and Public Engagement Sub program 1: Women Empowerment Training and Advancement Program (WE-TAP)

empowered a number of women and women groups through trainings and advancement programs

Sub Program 2: Women Economic Acceleration Program 3.5 Improve women empowerment and gender equality. Sub Program 3: Accreditation Program Monitoring and Evaluation (Gender Audit Program): Sub Program 2: Education, Research and Data Management

provided a number of Bangsamoro Women Cooperatives / People's Organizations / Associations with access to Islamic Micro Finance System assessed and accredited a number of Bangsamoro Women Organization

Annual Targets

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Means of Verification (MOV)

Frequency of Monitoring

Quarterly

Monthly

Ministry / Office Responsible

MINISTRY

BWC

Outcome

Program / Project/ Activity (PPA)

Program: Coordination and Public Engagement

Sub Program 1: Building, Resilience in Support to Family Development

Sub Program 2: Gender in Humanitarian Works

Outcome

Program / Project / Activity (PPA)

Expected Ouptut/s

2023

2024

2025

2026

2027

2028

End of Plan Target

70

80

85

90

95

100

520

BWC Reports

70

80

90

90

90

90

510

BWC Reports

70

80

90

90

90

90

510

BWC Reports

2028

End of Plan Target

Annual Targets

conducted a number of interagency coordination activities on GAD, Local Protection Mechanisms and DRMM conducted a number of community conversation, orientation sessions and awareness campaigns that promote community resilience in support to family development conducted a number of activities in support to genderresponsive humanitarian works

Expected Output/s

Annual Targets 2023

2024

2025

2026

2027

Means of Verification (MOV)

Frequency of Monitoring

Ministry / Office Responsible

Quarterly

BWC

Means of Verification (MOV)

Quarterly

Quarterly

Frequency of Monitoring

BWC

BWC

Ministry / Office Responsible

Goal: Improve and sustained adaptive capacity of government, private sector & communities in managing food systems.

4.1 Maintain peace and stability across the region.

Bangsamoro Community Resiliency and Peace (B-CoRP) Program

conducted a number of CoRE Summits

1

produced a number of IEC materials on Community Resiliency

1

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Outcome

4.2 Increase resilience of vulnerable populations and communities.

Program / Project / Activity (PPA)

Peace Education to Children in Schools and Communities Strengthening Disaster Risk Reduction and Management (DRRM) Capacity at the Regional and Local Level Tamang Alituntunin at Hakbang Alay ng Responsableng Kaagapay (TAHARA) Program / Solid Waste Management Program

Disaster Risk Reduction and Emergency Assistance / Disaster Preparedness and Response Disaster Risk Reduction and Emergency Assistance / Disaster recovery and rehabilitation

Expected Output/s

2024

2025

2026

2027

2028

End of Plan Target

136,500

150,150

165,165

181,682

199,850

219,835

1,053,182

Payroll/Report

Monthly/Quarterly/As need arises

MSSD

11,800

12,980

14,278

15,706

17,276

19,004

91,044

Payroll/Report

Monthly/Quarterly/As need arises

MSSD

Annual Targets 2023

developed a number of tools on community resilience assessment

1

provided a number of Local Solid Waste Management Boards with Technical Assistance

25

Number of Pilot LGUs documented on best SWM Practices

1

served a number of families

served a number of families

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Means of Verification (MOV)

Frequency of Monitoring

Ministry / Office Responsible

Outcome

4.3 Enhance management of natural resources energy and climate change adaptation with increased strategic and climate-resilient infrastructure.

Program / Project / Activity (PPA) Disaster Risk Reduction and Emergency Assistance /Water Sanitation and Hygiene Intevention Disaster Risk Reduction and Emergency Assistance / Crisis Intervention Kapayapaan sa Pamayanan (KAPYNANAN) – Housing Support to Local Moral Governance (Infrastructure Support)

2023

2024

2025

2026

2027

2028

End of Plan Target

served a number of families

27,713

30,484

33,533

36,886

40,575

44,632

213,823

Payroll/Report

Monthly/Quarterly/As need arises

MSSD

served a number of families

16,000

17,600

19,360

21,296

23,426

25,768

123,450

Payroll/Report

Monthly/Quarterly/As need arises

MSSD

Periodic Monitoring Reports; 10-Year Approved and Legitimized SWMP of LGUs

Quarterly, Annually

MENRE, MILG, LGUs

Periodic Monitoring Reports

Quarterly, Annually

MENRE, People's Organizations

Quarterly, Annually

MENRE, LGUs

Quarterly, Annually

MENRE, LGUs

Expected Output/s

Annual Targets

Solid Waste Management Program

Provided a number of LGUs' with Technical assistance in the formulation of Solid Waste Management Plan (SWMP)

23

10

10

10

10

10

73

Integrated Bangsamoro Greening Program (IBGP)

reforested and rehabilitated a number of Hectares

3183

3979

3979

3979

3979

3979

23078

Geological Risk Reduction and Resiliency Program (GRRP)

provided 28 LGUs with geohazard susceptibility data, and vulnerability and risk assessment data conducted 28 Communication, Education, and Public Awareness on geohazards

3

3

5

5

5

5

5

5

5

5

5

5

28

28

Means of Verification (MOV)

Periodic Monitoring Reports; Geohazard Assessment VRA Reports Periodic Monitoring Reports;

Frequency of Monitoring

Ministry / Office Responsible

and

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Outcome

Program / Project / Activity (PPA) Energy Management and Development Program Support to Local Moral Governance

Climate Resilient Farm Productivity Support Project

4.4 Improve food management through food preservation and reduced food wastage.

Testing and Calibration Services (TACS) Program - Physico-chem Lab Services - Microbiology Laboratory Services - Halal Verification Lab - Shelf-life Lab Services

2023

2024

2025

2026

2027

2028

End of Plan Target

15

10

10

10

10

10

65

Periodic Monitoring Reports

Quarterly, Annually

MENRE, Energy Sectors

35

50

65

80

95

110

435

MAFAR Reports

Monthly

MAFAR

20

30

40

40

60

70

260

MAFAR Reports

Monthly

MAFAR

participated 46 Proficiency testing and Interlaboratory comparison

6

8

8

8

8

8

46

MOST Reports

Quarterly

MOST

obtained and sustained 42 Accreditation and certifications

7

7

7

7

7

7

42

MOST Reports

Quarterly

MOST

4

5

5

5

5

5

29

MOST Reports

Quarterly

MOST

56

59

62

65

68

71

381

MOST Reports

Quarterly

MOST

121

127

133

140

147

154

822

MOST Reports

Quarterly

MOST

418

439

461

484

508

533

2843

MOST Reports

Quarterly

MOST

285,000

299,250

314,213

329,923

346,419

363,740

#######

MOST Reports

Quarterly

MOST

33,000

34,650

36,383

38,202

40,112

42,117

224,464

MOST Reports

Quarterly

MOST

Expected Output/s surveyed and validated 65 potential energy resources

provided a number of barangays to BLGUs provided a number of municipalities with municipal halls delivered farm machineries & equipment/common service facilities developed agritechnology & extension service in support to climate change

Approved/sustained 29 PAB signatories served 381 customers received 823 samples rendered 2,843 testing services collected 1,938,545 amount of fees (Php) rendered 224,463 value of assistance (Php)

Annual Targets

Means of Verification (MOV)

Frequency of Monitoring

Ministry / Office Responsible

100 5

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Outcome

Program / Project / Activity (PPA)

Expected Output/s participated 5 sectors in technical fora/ congress established 1 Laboratory

2023

2024

2025

2026

2027

2028

End of Plan Target

0

1

1

1

1

1

5

MOST Reports

Quarterly

MOST

1

0

0

0

0

0

1

MOST Reports

Annually

MOST

Annual Targets

Program / Annual Targets Project / Activity Expected Output/s 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 (PPA) Goal: Provide policy support, establish and strengthen institutions and systems, and secure finance in support of food systems. 5.1 Enact laws, improve policies, formulated a Strengthening of strengthen and number of halal the Halal 7 4 4 4 4 4 establish institutions accreditation Industry and secure finance guidelines for FSN . conducted a number of feasibility study on 5 6 6 7 7 7 establishment of Halal poultry Creation of Bangsamoro Food Authority Establishment of Coordinating and Monitoring established Entity/Structure coordinating for FSN at structure for FSN Regional and Local Levels Policy Development for approved a Food Security number of policies 1 1 1 1 1 1 and Nutrition at for food security the Regional and nutrition Level formulated, issued, and signed a number of policies, 1 1 1 1 1 1 guidelines and agreements on barter trade Outcome

End of Plan Target

Means of Verification (MOV)

Means of Verification (MOV)

Frequency of Monitoring

Frequency of Monitoring

Ministry / Office Responsible

Ministry / Office Responsible

MTIT Reports

Quarterly

MTIT

MTIT-BOI Reports

Quraterly

MTIT

Executive Orders, Memorandum Circulars

OCM, BFSTF

Executive Orders, Memorandum Circulars

OCM, BFSTF

MTIT Reports

Quraterly

MTIT

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Outcome

Program / Project / Activity (PPA)

Propagation of Islamic Rulings (Khutba)

Issuance of Fatwa Compilation of Issued Fatawa(religious edicts) and Khutba Interfaith and Intrafaith Dialogue

5.2 Improve coordination and implementation mechanisms and capacity for food systems management.

Expected Output/s

Annual Targets

End of Plan Target

Means of Verification (MOV)

Frequency of Monitoring

Ministry / Office Responsible

2023

2024

2025

2026

2027

2028

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

Accomplishment reports

6

6

6

6

6

6

Accomplishment reports

Annually

BDI / TMS / OCM

promulgated and issued a number of legal opinions

160

160

160

160

160

160

Accomplishment reports

Annually

BDI / TMS / OCM

participated a number of religious leaders in interfaith/intrafaith dialogues and conversations

4

4

4

4

4

4

Accomplishment reports

Annually

BDI / TMS / OCM

implemented a percentage of issuances and promulgation of religious edicts relevant to food security published a number of booklet

BDI / TMS / OCM

Updating of Commodity / Industry Roadmaps Formulation of Local Food Security and Nutrition (FSN) Plans with Budgets at the Provincial, City, Municipal, and Barangay Levels Completion of CDP, CLUP, and DRRM Plans and Integration of FSN into the LGU Plans

BFSTF, NNC BARMM

BFSTF, NNC BARMM assisted 26 LGUs on Forest Land Use Plan formulation

1

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5

5

5

5

5

26

Approved and legitimized FLUP

Quarterly, Annually

MENRE, MILG, LGUs

Outcome

Program / Project / Activity (PPA) Strengthening of the BFSTF Capacity for Planning and Managing Implementation, Including Monitoring and Evaluation Office Fully Dedicated to BFSNP) Creation of Local Nutrition Committees with Appointed Nutrition Action Officers (NAO) and Barangay Nutrition Scholars (BNS) in all LGUs

Expected Output/s

Annual Targets 2023

2024

2025

2026

2027

2028

End of Plan Target

Means of Verification (MOV)

trained a number of BNSs per LGU on Basic Course for Barangay Nutrition Scholars

45

61

77

94

110

127

514

Accomplishment Report

Anually NNC BARMM

45

61

77

94

110

127

514

Accomplishment Report

Learning Hub for LGUs on Food Security and Nutrition Programming

Anually

BFSTF, NNC BARMM

Profiling of Stakeholders, Farmers, Fisherfolk, MSMEs)

Improved Knowledge Management Across the BFSNP

Ministry / Office Responsible

BFSTF

led a number of LGUs with organized Local Nutrition Committees with appointed NAOs

5.3 Improve information systems, increased investment in research, innovation, M&E for learning and managing programs for result.

Frequency of Monitoring

MAFAR

posted and dispatched a number of press release on BARMM agency's activities on food security to media

5

5

5

5

5

5

Accomplishment Reports

BIO/TMS/ OCM

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Outcome

Program / Project / Activity (PPA)

Expected Output/s produced a number of publication of Bangsamoro Gazette published a number of BIO Newsletter coordinated and promoted a number of press conferences and media exposures for public awareness maintained and aired a number of episodes of BARMM radio program regularly conducted a number of feasibility study on establishment of agri-industrial zones

Technology Transfer and Commercializati on Program (TTCP) / Project 1. MSMEs Upgrading

Annual Targets

End of Plan Target

Means of Verification (MOV)

Frequency of Monitoring

Ministry / Office Responsible

2023

2024

2025

2026

2027

2028

1

1

1

1

1

1

Accomplishment Reports

BIO/TMS/ OCM

2

2

2

2

2

2

Accomplishment Reports

BIO/TMS/ OCM

5

5

5

5

5

5

Accomplishment Reports

BIO/TMS/ OCM

5

5

5

5

5

5

Accomplishment Reports

BIO/TMS/ OCM

1

1

MTIT Reports

Semi-Annual

MTIT

upgraded 114 MSMEs or Industries through product development

14

16

18

20

22

24

114

Survey & Quarterly Physical Reports

Quarterly

MOST

commercialized 15 Technologies (products, protocols, etc.)

0

3

3

3

3

3

9

Survey & Quarterly Physical Reports

Quarterly

MOST

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Outcome

Program / Project / Activity (PPA) Nurturing Expertise on Technological Work and Opportunities on Relevant Knowledge and Skills (NETWORKS) / Project 1. BARMM NEST (BARMM Network of Experts in S&T); Project 2. Assist in the implementation and monitoring of National S&T Programs in the Bangsamoro Region.

Expected Output/s

accessed 98 MSMEs Food Safety training

accessed 98 MSMEs Halal compliance training funded 9 adoptors of national projects established 10 group of experts (Food Safety Group, Halal Group, Inventors Group, etc.) Initiative for Development and Enhancement of Local Products (IDEVELOP)

assisted a number of farmers / farmer associations

2023

2024

2025

2026

2027

2028

End of Plan Target

10

12

14

17

21

21

98

Survey & Quarterly Physical Reports

Quarterly

MOST

10

12

14

17

21

21

98

Survey & Quarterly Physical Reports

Quarterly

MOST

4

1

1

1

1

1

9

Survey & Quarterly Physical Reports

Quarterly

MOST

0

1

1

2

3

3

10

Survey & Quarterly Physical Reports

Quarterly

MOST

40

52

68

88

114

149

Survey & Quarterly Physical Reports

Quarterly

MOST

Annual Targets

Means of Verification (MOV)

Frequency of Monitoring

Ministry / Office Responsible

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Annex 2: Priority BFSNP PPAs and Corresponding Outputs Outcome – Availability (23)

Program / Project / Activity (PPA)

Basic Integration for Harmonized Intervention (BInHI) Program (U / S)

Integrated and Sustainable Development for Aquaculture / Capture (ISDA) Program (U / S)

1.1Increase agricultural and fisheries productivity.

MAFAR Initiatives on the Camps Transformation in the Bangsamoro (U / S)

Coconut Fertilization Project (CFP); Rejuvenation Thru Fertilization (RTF) Coconut Planting and Replanting Projects To include Strategic Planting and Replanting Project (SPRLC); Coconut Hybridization Project (CHP); Participatory Coconut Planting and Replanting (PCPP); RA 8048 Planting and Replanting Project; Seed Farm Development Project; Coconut Seedlings Dispersal Project (CSDP); & Indigenous People’s Outreach Program Coconut Livelihood Development Project (CLDP) 1.3 Massive home, community, and institutional food production movement

Community and Household Food Production (U / S)

Output/s provided agricultural inputs for small landowner farmers, including halal compliant and organic production systems provided pre- and post-harvest facilities and machineries for Farmer Cooperatives and Associations (FCAS) conducted extension education support to farmers through trainings, technical assistance and other information awareness initiatives established sufficient and sustainable water supply through irrigation systems construction and rehabilitation increased volume of production and income of fisherfolk increased provisions of fishing gears and paraphernalia, post-harvest equipment and machineries increased adopters engaged on fishery postharvest technologies, product development and link to markets, and resource management decommissioned MILF combatants provided with package of support from capacity building, livelihood training, and capital to enable combatants to achieve economic stability increased average yield of coconut harvested. increased number of coconut farmers assisted with fertilizer inputs and provided with training on Good Agricultural Practices (GAP).

increased hectares planted with coconut. increased number of farmers engaged in coconut planting and replanting projects and provided with training on Good Agricultural Practices (GAP).

benefitted a number of coconut farmers from intercropping through CLDP resulting in increased incomes Increase the number of LGUs, communities (barangays), and households with established food gardens for consumption with surplus sold to markets and with sustainability features

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Agency Responsible

MAFAR

MAFAR

MAFAR

PCA

PCA

PCA

MAFAR, LGUs

Outcome – Availability (23) with value chain established.

1.4 Improve land tenure and support for farmers.

Program / Project / Activity (PPA)

Land Distribution and Development for the Upliftment of Poor ARBs (LUPA Program)6 (U / S)

Establishment of food plants for supplementary feeding (U / S) 1.5 Expand social protection with focus on investments on food plants and supplementary food for PIMAM and F1K Programs.

Outcome – Accessibility (20)

Philippine Integrated Management of Acute Malnutrition (PIMAM) (U / S) Establishment of BARMM First 1000 Days (B1K) Program (U / S) Tutok Kainan Dietary Supplementation for Pregnant Women and Children 6-23 mos. (U / S)

Program / Project / Activity (PPA) MAFAR Local Exchange and Network of Goods in any Kind of Emergency (MAFARLENGKE) Program (U / S) Road construction (U)

2.1 Expand markets and value chains with increased regional connectivity

2.2 Improve livelihood and household income, with focus on agricultural productivity.

Airport and seaport development (U) Support to Bangsamoro Halal Program (roadmap, accreditation and standard and benchmarking) (U / S) Halal Poultry Production (U / S) Market linkage under Enhanced Partnership Against Hunger and Poverty (U / S) Development of cooperatives and social enterprises (U / S) To include: Profitability Equity Support Oriented (PESO);

Output/s

improved processes on Land Acquisition and Distribution (LAD), Non-Land Transfer Activities (Non-LAD), and Post-Land Acquisition and Distribution (Post-LAD) challenges on Land Tenure Services and delivered projects for ARBs and their organizations fully addressed delivered technology-capacitated ARBs and agrarian justice projects to ARBs and ARBOs established food plants and operated by technology adaptors in all BARMM provinces for supplementary food production (e.g., Momsie, Momsie+, RiMo, BigMo, e-Nutribun, NutriBar) enrolled number of moderately or severely acute malnourished children in the PIMAM program and rehabilitated to normal nutritional status

Agency Responsible

MAFAR

MAFAR, MOST, NNC BARMM

MOH

established program in BARMM and adopted in all provinces and constituent LGUs

NNC BARMM, MOH, LGUs

covered a number of 6-23 months old children and nutritionally at-risk pregnant women beneficiaries in dietary supplementation programs

MOH, NNC BARMM, LGUs

Output/s

Agency Responsible

increased number of agri-fishery enterprises increased number of market events held and farmer/fisherfolk groups provided with MAFARLENGKE services

MAFAR

constructed number of Municipal and Barangay Roads/FMR’s and maintained and kilometers paved per year constructed, rehabilitated, and maintained a number of airports and seaports

MPW, MAFAR MOTC

developed and strengthened Bangsamoro Halal Roadmap with the Bangsamoro Halal Board

MTIT-BTI

established Halal Poultry Market and products developed

MTIT-BOI, Halal Board

concluded a number of marketing agreements and CBOs and involved partner agencies

MSSD

increased number of cooperatives established and sustained provided a number of cooperatives with financial, material, and equipment

CSEA

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Outcome – Accessibility (20)

2.3 Increase employment and improved wages through government and private sector coordination on skills training.

2.4 Increase social protection for poor and food insecure households.

Program / Project / Activity (PPA) Lakbay Aral sa SE (LAKAS SE); Combatant Cooperatives Transitional Program; Strengthening of Technical and Operational Cooperative Knowledge (STOCK); Cooperative Financial and Material/Equipment Support Project Employment programs (U / S) To include Job Fairs and Special Recruitment Agencies; MOLE Jobs Portal; Community Emergency Employment Program; Rural Employment thru Entrepreneurial Development Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) (U / S)

Sustainable Livelihood Program (SLP) (U / S)

Output/s

Agency Responsible

assistance and technical training to its members increased number of social enterprises established and sustained provided a number of entrepreneurs with financial, material, and equipment assistance and technical training to its members

increased number of Bangsamoro employed through the various programs of MOLE

covered a number of families in the 4Ps program improved delivery of FDS using a First 1000 Days focused module to ensure maximum learning for 4Ps beneficiaries critical to the care of young children and pregnant women secured a number of successful SLP beneficiaries belonging to the 4Ps with internal convergence

MOLE

MSSD

MSSD

Outcome – Utilization (8)

Program / Project / Activity (PPA)

Output/s

Agency Responsible

3.1 Increase coverage of water and sanitation facilities with hygiene education.

Water and sanitation facilities improvement (U / S)

provided a number of LGUs with desalination machines constructed a number of water facilities by LGUs

OCM, BSCW, MILG, MOH, LGUs

Health and nutrition screening and consultations among pregnant and lactating women and children under-five years old (U / S)

provided a number of pregnant women with antenatal care services screened a number of children under-five years old in the Operation Timbang Plus

MOH

3.2 Improve delivery of basic and essential health services.

Micronutrient Supplementation (Iron with folic acid, Vitamin A, Micronutrient Powder) (U / S)

Oplan Kalusugan (OK) sa Bangsamoro (U / S)

provided with a number of pregnant women with iron with folic acid provided a number of children 6-59 months with Vitamin A supplementation provided a number of children with Micronutrient Powder provided a number of learners with package of health and nutrition services (inc. deworming programs) in schools across BARMM adopted and implemented DepEd School Order No. 13 – Regulation of Unhealthy Foods in Schools in all school divisions in BARMM

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MOH

MBHTE

conducted a research as input to the preparation of the SBCC program7 summit of agencies and high-level professionals on SBCC to design the SBCC program for BFSNP established and implemented a comprehensive plan and system for SBCC for health, nutrition, and WASH created no. of tools, learning materials and other knowledge materials products on GAD aired no. of episodes of Babae Usap Tayo! Radio Program and Tarbiyyah Kanu Pamilya nu Bangsamoro Radio Program conducted a no. of interagency coordination activities on GAD, Local Protection Mechanisms and DRMM conducted a no. of community conversation, orientation sessions and awareness campaigns that promote community resilience in support to family development conducted series of activities in support to gender-responsive humanitarian works

3.3 Establish massive, effective, and culturally sensitive SBCC program.

Social Behavior Change Communication (SBCC) program on health, nutrition, and WASH (U / M)

3.5 Improve women empowerment and gender equality.

Monitoring and Evaluation (Gender Audit Program) (U / S) To include: Sub Program 2: Education, Research and Data Management; Coordination and Public Engagement; Sub Program 1: Building, Resilience in Support to Family Development: Sub Program 2: Gender in Humanitarian Works

Outcome – Stability (12)

Program / Project / Activity (PPA)

Output/s

Agency Responsible

Bangsamoro Community Resiliency and Peace (BCoRP) Program (U / S)

covered a number of communities under the B-CoRP Program including CoRE Summit Conducted, supported by IEC materials and peace advocates, and a tool developed for community resilience of LGUs

MILG

Peace education to children in schools and communities (U / S)

provided a number of children and schools where peace education

MBHTE, BYC, Religious leaders

provided specialized skills to LDRRMC members across BARMM

Rapid Emergency Action on Disaster Incidence (READIBARMM), MILG

provided technical assistance to Local Solid Waste Management Boards documented pilot LGUs on Solid Waste Management provided LGUs with Technical assistance in the formulation of SWMP

MILG, MENRE

4.1 Maintain peace and stability across the region.

4.2 Increase resilience of vulnerable populations and communities.

Strengthening disaster risk reduction and management (DRRM) capacity at the regional and local level (U / S) Tamang Alituntunin at Hakbang Alay ng Responsableng Kaagapay (TAHARA) Program / Solid Waste Management Program (U / S)

MOH, BIO, NNC BARMM

BWC

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Outcome – Stability (12)

4.3 Enhance management of natural resources, energy and climate change adaptation with increased strategic and climate-resilient infrastructure.

Outcome – Crosscutting (14)

5.1 Enact laws, improve policies, institutions strengthen, and financing security for FSN

Program / Project / Activity (PPA)

Output/s

Agency Responsible

Integrated Bangsamoro Greening Program (IBGP) (U / L)

reforested and rehabilitated hectares

MENRE

Geological Risk Reduction and Resiliency Project (GRRP) (U / S)

provided LGUs with geohazard susceptibility data, vulnerability and risk assessment data and Communication, Education, and Public Awareness on geohazards were conducted

MENRE

Energy Management and Development Program

surveyed and validated potential energy resources in BARMM

MENRE

Climate Resilient Farm Productivity Support Project (U / S)

delivered farm machinery and equipment / Common Service Facilities (CSF) to target beneficiaries developed and provided Agri-technology and extension services in support to climate change to target beneficiaries

MAFAR

Program / Project / Activity (PPA) Establishment of coordinating and monitoring entity/structure for FSN at regional and local levels (U / S)

Policy development for food security and nutrition at the regional level (U / S)

Output/s

Agency Responsible

adopted regional policy of FSN by LGUs with support of issuance by the MILG

OCM, BPDA, MILG

created the Bangsamoro Food Authority passed Bangsamoro Barter Trade policies issued and approved of RNC Resolution supporting the approval and implementation of the BFSNP (NNC) Approval of Regional Nutrition Committee (RNC) Resolutions on the following: 1) Formulation of LGU nutrition action plans integrating PPAs on Food security with adequate resources and institutionalizing the said plan in the AIP and CDP/PDPFP 2) Organization of the Local Nutrition Committee 3) Promote and support the campaign on the establishment of community-based and households backyard gardening and backyard fish culture; 4) Conduct of MELLPI Pro at the Provincial / City / Municipal level 5) Campaign on Healthy Lifestyle and encouraging government offices and food establishments that caters during meetings, seminars and conferences to

BFSTF, BPDA, NNC BARMM

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Outcome – Crosscutting (14)

Program / Project / Activity (PPA)

Resource Mobilization for BFSNP (U / S)

Formulation of Local Food Security and Nutrition (FSN) Plans with budgets at the provincial, city, municipal, and barangay levels (U / S)

5.2 Improve coordination and implementation mechanisms and capacity for food systems management.

Completion of CDP, CLUP, FLUP, and DRRM plans and integration of FSN into the LGU plans (U / S)

Strengthening of the BFSTF capacity for planning and managing implementation. (Includes monitoring and evaluation office fully dedicated to BFSNP) (U / S)

Output/s serve healthy food choices, vegetables and low fatty foods 6) Implementation of the Barangay Nutrition Scholar Program produced and utilized fundraising book for unfunded projects for resource mobilization raised awareness of the MFBM on the significance of food security and nutrition plan projects and their commitment to supporting priority PPAs in the BFSNP secured beginning 2024 formulated, reviewed, approved and implemented Local BFSNP with adequate resources integrated in the CDP, LDIP, AIP integrated nutrition Advocacy and technical assistance conducted to LGUs in the formulation of the Local Nutrition Action Plan in the AIP/CDP/PDPFP/Health Investment Plan (NNC) strengthened collaboration and maintenance of a functional RNC, RTWG, RNET nutrition network through regular conduct of meetings; annual planning; periodic monitoring and the conduct of PIR (NNC) updated the directory of nutrition network (NNC) expanded membership of the RNC to include allied sectors, youth sector representative, IP sector representative, etc (NNC) scaled up Nutrition Network (SUN) Movement from the Academe, Development Sector, Civil Society and Business Sector organized and mobilized (NNC) organized and operated Regional Federations of NAOs, DCNPC and BNSs (NNC) assisted LGUs on Forest Land Use Plan formulation prepared technical Assistance to LGUs to their respective FSN capacitated LGUs in the institutionalization of Synchronized Local Planning and Budgeting Calendar trained LGUs on Risk-Informed Comprehensive Development Plan (CDP+) Assessment BFSTF functioning well in its mandate of managing and monitoring the implementation of the BFSNP installed a monitoring and evaluation unit with adequate capacity in the BPDA as Task Force Secretariat with access to task force member ministries and their senior leaders

Agency Responsible

MFBM, BPDA

BFSTF, MAFAR, MILG, NNC BARMM

MILG, MENRE, LGUs MHSD (To be confirmed)

BPDA

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Outcome – Crosscutting (14)

Program / Project / Activity (PPA)

Creation of Local Nutrition Committees with appointed Nutrition Action Officers (NAO) and Barangay Nutrition Scholars (BNS) in all LGUs (U / S)

5.3 Improve information systems, increased investment in research, innovation, M&E for learning and managing programs for results.

5.4 Nurture LGU and civil society champions for food security and nutrition

Profiling and creation of database of stakeholders (farmers, fisherfolk, MSMEs) (U / S)

LGU and Civil Society Food Security and Nutrition Champions Program (U / S)

Output/s developed a monitoring and evaluation plan of the BFSNP fully monitored LGU compliance on mandatory positions deployed and trained BNS and adequately in the LGUs in the BNS Basic Course and other continuing and higher-level trainings organized a number of LGUs with functional Local Nutrition Committee with an appointed/designated Nutrition Action Officers and nutrition staff trained on Nutrition Program Management (NPM) and other trainings

updated and developed a database of stakeholders developed and continuously

targeted and prioritized LGUs with efficient and effective nutrition performance piloted while nutritionally atrisk LGUs for technical assistance and mentoring and coaching through the LHEARN (Learning Hub for Enhanced Revitalized Nutrition) Program prioritized and targeted LGUs with high prevalence of malnutrition will be through the implementation of the Shepherding Program

Agency Responsible

MILG, NNC BARMM, LGUs

MAFAR

NNC-BARMM, MILG

Identified, capacitated, and deployed nutrition champions to become nutrition advocates updated and engaged inventory of CSOs across BARMM as partners

Annex 3: Ministry/agency/office-specific List of BFSNP PPAs Ministry / Office / Agency

Pillar

Program / Project / Activity 1. 2.

Pillar 1: Availability MAFAR

Pillar 2: Accessibility

Basic Integration for Harmonized Intervention (BInHI) Program Integrated and Sustainable Development for Aquaculture / Capture (ISDA) Program 3. Bangsamoro Agri-Fishery EVIDENCE Program (Exploration of Value-adding and Innovative Development based on Evidence, Nature-friendly, Collaborative and Excellence) 4. MAFAR Initiatives on the Camps Transformation in the Bangsamoro 5. Rice Fortification (e.g., Iron Fortified Rice, Golden Rice, Zinc Rice) (With MOST) 6. Community and Household Food Production 7. Land Distribution and Development for the Upliftment of Poor ARBs 8. Farm consolidation / clustering of priority commodities (SAFDZ) 9. Establishment of Food Plants for Supplementary Feeding 10. MAFAR Local Exchange and Network of Goods in Any Kind of Emergency (MAFARLENGKE) Program 11. Operationalization of Halal Slaughterhouses and Laboratory Facilities and Equipment

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Pillar Pillar 4: Stability Pillar 5: Cross-cutting

Program / Project / Activity 12. Climate Resilient Farm Productivity Support Project 13. Profiling and Creation of Database of Stakeholders (farmers, fisherfolk, MSMEs) 1.

BPDA / BFSTF

Pillar 5: Cross-cutting

2. 3. 4.

Pillar 3: Utilization MILG

Pillar 4: Stability Pillar 5: Cross-cutting Pillar 1: Availability

MSSD

Pillar 2: Accessibility Pillar 4: Stability Pillar 1: Availability

MBHTE

Pillar 2: Accessibility Pillar 3: Utilization Pillar 4: Stability Pillar 1: Availability

Establishment of Coordinating and Monitoring Entity/Structure for FSN at Regional and Local Levels Policy Development for Food Security and Nutrition at the Regional Level Formulation of Local Food Security and Nutrition (FSN) Plans with Budgets at the Provincial, City, Municipal, and Barangay Levels Strengthening of the BFSTF Capacity for Planning And Managing Implementation. (includes monitoring and evaluation office fully dedicated to bfsnp)

1.

Water and Sanitation Facilities Improvement

2. 3.

Bangsamoro Community Resiliency and Peace (B-CoRP) Program Strengthening Disaster Risk Reduction And Management (Drrm) Capacity at the Regional and Local Level Tamang Alituntunin at Hakbang Alay ng Responsableng Kaagapay (TAHARA) Program / Solid Waste Management Program (With MENRE) Completion of CDP, CLUP, FLUP, and DRRM Plans and Integration of FSN into the LGU Plans Household Gardening in 4Ps Households Supplementary Feeding Program in Child Development Centers (CDCs) Market Linkage under Enhanced Partnership Against Hunger and Poverty Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) Sustainable Livelihood Program (SLP) Unlad Pamilyang Bangsamoro Program Unlad Pamilyang Bangsamoro Program: Angat Bangsamoro: Kabataan Tungo sa Karunungan (ABK) Program

4. 5. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Disaster Risk Reduction and Emergency Assistance Program

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Gulayan sa Paaralan (With MAFAR) Mini-organic Farms School-based Feeding Program (SBFP) Community Skills Development BARMM Scholarship Program for TVET Bangsamoro Higher Education Scholarship Program: AHME-SP+ Curriculum Improvements in the Bangsamoro Agriculture and Fisheries Curriculum and Program

8.

Oplan Kalusugan (OK) sa Bangsamoro

9.

Peace Education to Children in Schools and Communities

1.

Philippine Integrated Management of Acute Malnutrition (PIMAM)

2.

MENRE

Pillar 4: Stability

1. 2. 3.

Health and nutrition screening and consultations among pregnant and lactating women and children under-five years old Micronutrient Supplementation (Iron with folic acid, Vitamin A, Micronutrient Powder) Integrated Bangsamoro Greening Program (IBGP) Geological Risk Reduction and Resiliency Project (GRRP) Energy Management and Development Program

MFBM

Pillar 5: Cross-cutting

1.

Resource Mobilization for BFSNP

MTIT

Pillar 1: Availability Pillar 2: Accessibility

1. 2. 3.

Partnership with Industry Clusters Investment Promotion, Facilitation and Services Support to Bangsamoro Halal Program (roadmap, accreditation and standard and benchmarking)

MOH

Pillar 3: Utilization

3.

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Ministry / Office / Agency

Pillar

Program / Project / Activity 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Pillar 5: Cross-cutting Pillar 3: Utilization Pillar 4: Stability

MOST

MOLE

TMS-OCM

MPW

MOTC

11. Updating of Commodity / industry roadmaps 1.

Partnership with Private Sector on Improved Food Quality and Nutrient Content

2.

Food Safety / Preparation Training

1.

1. 2. 3. 4.

Bangsamoro Empowerment thru Science and Technology (BEST) To include Program / Project 1. Food Transformation for Health and Nutrition; Project 2. Economic Development / S&T Livelihood Technology Transfer and Commercialization Program (TTCP) / Project 1. MSMEs Upgrading Nurturing Expertise on Technological Work and Opportunities on Relevant Knowledge and Skills (NETWORKS) To include Project 1. BARMM NEST (BARMM Network of Experts in S&T); Project 2. Assist in the implementation and monitoring of National S&T Programs in the Bangsamoro Region Initiative for Development and Enhancement of Local Products (IDEVELOP) Employment programs (U / S) To include Job Fairs and Special Recruitment Agencies; MOLE Jobs Portal; Community Emergency Employment Program; Rural Employment thru Entrepreneurial Development Ayudang Medikal Mula sa Bangsamoro Government (AMBAG) Medical Services Kasanayan Para sa Kabuhayan ng Pamayanan (KAPAKANAN) Kapayapaan sa Pamayanan (KAPYNANAN) – Housing Support to Local Moral Governance (Infrastructure Support)

1.

Road Construction (With MAFAR)

1. 2.

Airport and Seaport Development Development and Implementation of Maritime Industry Development Plan (MIDP) Communication Network Development

2. Pillar 5: Cross-cutting

Pillar 2: Accessibility Pillar 2: Accessibility Pillar 4: Stability Pillar 2: Accessibility Pillar 2: Accessibility

Halal Poultry Production Promotion and market linkage Barter Port / Barter Trade Centers Farm-tourism Development MSME Development and Livelihood Assistance Price Monitoring Business Regulation and Consumer Protection

3.

4. 1.

3. MIPA 1. BWC

PCA-BARMM

CSEA

1. 2. 3.

Coconut Fertilization Project (CFP); Rejuvenation Thru Fertilization (RTF) Smallholder Oil Palm Plantation Development Project (SOPDP) Coconut Livelihood Development Project (CLDP)

1.

Development of Cooperatives and Social Enterprises (U / S) To include: Profitability Equity Support Oriented (PESO); Lakbay Aral sa SE (LAKAS SE); Combatant Cooperatives Transitional Program; Strengthening of Technical and Operational Cooperative Knowledge (STOCK); Cooperative Financial and Material/Equipment Support Project

1. 2.

Establishment of BARMM First 1000 Days (B1K) Program Tutok Kainan Dietary Supplementation for Pregnant Women and Children 6-23 mos. Social Behavior Change Communication (SBCC) program on Health, Nutrition, WASH (With BFSTF, MOH) Creation of Local Nutrition Committees with Appointed Nutrition Action Officers (NAO) and Barangay Nutrition Scholars (BNS) in all LGUs (With MILG and LGUs)

Pillar 3: Utilization

Pillar 1: Availability

Pillar 2: Accessibility

Pillar 1: Availability NNC-BARMM

2.

Women Economic Participation and Political Empowerment Partners and Public Engagement To include: Sub program 1: Women Empowerment Training and Advancement Program (WE-TAP); Sub Program 2: Women Economic Acceleration Program; Sub Program 3: Accreditation Program Monitoring and Evaluation (Gender Audit Program)

Pillar 3: Utilization Pillar 5: Cross-cutting

3. 4.

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Pillar

Program / Project / Activity 5.

LGU and Civil Society Food Security and Nutrition Champions Program

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Annex 4: BFSTF Policy Issuances

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Annex 5: Supplemental Data to FSN Analysis

a. Agriculture and Fisheries Development

Farm Area Farms (No.)

2012 282,692

Area (Ha) Average Farm Area (Ha)

346,525 1.2

Province Maguindanao Lanao del Sur Basilan Sulu Tawi-Tawi SGA 63 B

Priority Commodities rice, corn, coffee, mango, rubber, banana (cardava), cacao, coconut, vegetables, native chicken, goat, cattle, carabao, sheep, honeybee, fisheries (tilapia, seaweeds, milk fish, mangrove crab, common carp, mangrove crab, glass eel, mudfish, catfish) rice, corn, cassava, banana, coffee, cacao, rubber, abaca, coconut, vegetables, fisheries (tilapia, big eyed scad, round scad) rubber, coffee, rice, corn, cassava, coconut, cacao, mango, banana, seaweeds, dairy cattle, goat, carabao, native chicken, fisheries (seaweeds, lobster, shrimp, grouper, blue crab, trevally, abalone, sardines) rice, corn, cassava, mango, coffee, mangosteen, abaca, coconut, vegetables, cattle, goat, chicken, duck, honeybee, fisheries (seaweeds, lobster, shrimp, grouper, blue crab, trevally, abalone, sea mantis) rice, corn, cassava, coconut, fisheries (seaweeds, lobster, shrimp, grouper, blue swimming crab, trevally, abalone) rice, corn, coconut, vegetable fisheries (tilapia, common carp, mudfish, climbing perch, gourami, catfish, glass eel)

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1. Palay production

Volume of Palay Production, 2015-2021 900,000.00 750,000.00 600,000.00 450,000.00 300,000.00 150,000.00 Regionwide Basilan

2015

2016

2017

2018

2019

2020

2021

488,215.00 544,486.40 577,984.00 638,396.56 674,760.55 725,093.37 844,953.60 2,710.00

2,156.40

1,689.00

2,031.06

1,111.41

273.50

484.48

Lanao del Sur 149,354.00 137,666.00 181,662.00 199,964.00 190,040.00 217,678.81 219,381.05 Maguindanao 333,258.00 402,536.00 391,924.00 433,196.50 480,713.20 505,916.19 622,850.07 Sulu Tawi-tawi

2,402.00

1,850.00

2,456.00

3,170.00

2,646.00

880.00

1,914.00

491.00

278.00

253.00

35.00

249.94

344.87

324.00

Regionwide

Basilan

Lanao del Sur

Maguindanao

Sulu

Tawi-tawi

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750,000.00 600,000.00 450,000.00 300,000.00 150,000.00 -

2016

2017

2018

2019

2020

2021

Irrigated 153,237.00

2015

134,403.40

119,244.00

158,140.20

175,871.58

190,638.30

202,008.34

Rainfed

410,083.00

458,740.00

480,256.36

498,888.97

534,455.07

642,945.26

334,978.00

Irrigated

Rainfed

Irrigated

Rainfed

3.96 3.36

3.34

3.25

3.35 3.01

2.28

2015

4.5

4.22

4.11

2.37

2016

2.47

2017

2.58

2018

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2019

2.84

2020

2021

2. Corn production

1,200,000.00 1,000,000.00 800,000.00 600,000.00 400,000.00 200,000.00 0.00 Regionwide Basilan

2015

2016

2017

673036

590579.86

841618

197

165

186

2018

2019

2020

2021

902566.96 1114973.03 1138861.4 1137310.72 232

79.75

245.24

260

Lanao del Sur

241671

238624.5

370425

360782.4

464837.47

436149.25

447447.37

Maguindanao

429164

350133.36

469162

539716.56

647834.81

700162.74

686980.35

Sulu

1167

1037

1185

1392

1287

1375.49

1656

Tawi-tawi

837

620

660

444

934

928.68

967

Regionwide

Basilan

Lanao del Sur

Maguindanao

Sulu

Tawi-tawi

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800,000.00

600,000.00

400,000.00

200,000.00

-

2015

2016

2017

2018

2019

2020

2021

White Corn

515,725.00

343,341.66

418,458.00

463,863.76

504,414.11

461,898.05

600,406.20

Yellow Corn

157,311.00

247,238.20

423,160.00

438,703.20

610,558.92

676,963.35

536,904.52

White Corn

Yellow Corn

1,200,000.00 1,000,000.00 800,000.00 600,000.00 400,000.00 200,000.00 -

2015

2016

2017

2018

2019

2020

2021

Volume of production (mt) 673,036.0 590,579.8 841,618.0 902,566.9 1,114,973 1,138,861 1,137,310 Area harvested (has) Average Yield (mt/ha)

282,295.0 261,157.0 300,002.0 310,497.0 334,948.3 365,869.9 350,929.1 2.38

Volume of production (mt)

2.26

2.81

2.91

Area harvested (has)

3. Cassava

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3.33

3.11

Average Yield (mt/ha)

3.24

1,200,000.00 1,000,000.00 800,000.00 600,000.00 400,000.00 200,000.00 Volume (MT)

2015

2016

2017

2018

2019

2020

1,024,179.7

1,007,822.0

1,037,472.4

1,063,363.7

1,062,727.4

1,087,524.9

97,266.00

98,253.00

99,354.95

98,938.25

98,855.00

98,872.00

10.53

10.26

10.44

10.75

10.75

11.00

Area harvested Yield (MT)

Volume (MT)

Area harvested

Yield (MT)

4. High Value Crops Coffee

Region

Production (mt)

Percentage

2020

2021

1,994.75

2,014.20

100

Robusta

1,270.66

1,283.05

63.70

Arabica

570.50

576.06

28.60

Excelsa

135.64

136.97

6.80

Liberica

17.95

18.13

0.90

BARMM

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16000 14000 12000 10000 8000 6000 4000 2000 0 Volume (MT) Area harvested (ha) Yield (MT)

2015

2016

2017

2018

2019

2020

10526.36

10341.59

10197.53

10477.19

10685.17

10563.1

13946

13936

13958

13964

13975

13976

0.75

0.74

0.73

0.75

0.76

0.76

Volume (MT)

Area harvested (ha)

Banana

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Yield (MT)

700,000.00 600,000.00 500,000.00 400,000.00 300,000.00 200,000.00 100,000.00 -

2015

2016

2017

2018

2019

2020

Volume (MT)

531,047.72

533677.19

569716.42

593260.88

599671.06

595241.07

Area harvested (ha)

33,731.00

33,768.13

33,828.20

33,853.40

33,814.50

33,828.14

15.74

15.80

16.84

17.52

17.73

17.60

Yield)

Volume (MT)

Area harvested (ha)

Yield)

Coconut

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Region/ Province

2016 (MT)

2017 (MT)

2018 (MT)

2019 (MT)

Average Production (5Year Period)

408,796.18

374,208.82

8,605.90

19,333.50

Year 2015 (MT)

BARMM

353,222.67

387,602.45

326,101.02

395,321.75

Basilan

38,102.50

30,526.66

11,882.86

7,549.59

120,817.40

136,771.63

97,967.82

146,982.51

149,010.25

130,309.92

98,124.43

132,800.17

130,492.45

142,246.29

143,223.53

129,377.37

Sulu

54,285.48

55,621.51

56,441.15

64,894.83

74,937.58

61,236.11

Tawi-Tawi

41,892.86

31,882.49

29,316.74

33,648.53

33,018.93

33,951.91

Lanao Del Sur Maguindanao

5. Livestock and Poultry

12000.00 10000.00 8000.00 6000.00 4000.00 2000.00 0.00

2015

2016

2017

2018

2019

2020

2021

7253.00

7316.00

7765.00

8114.00

8346.00

7066.17

7942.56

Cattle

9748.00

10483.00

10471.00

10447.00

11185.00

9462.99

10147.04

Hog

10875.00

10208.00

9946.00

10555.00

10767.00

10527.02

11016.00

Goat

4669.00

4635.50

4655.00

5040.00

5053.00

4947.45

5044.49

Carabao

Carabao

Cattle

Hog

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Goat

6000 5000 4000 3000 2000 1000 0 Chicken

2015

2016

2017

2018

2019

2020

2021

5359.16

4943.22

4847.93

5096.13

5160.77

5634.38

5435.35

Duck

835

804

745

797

847

891.42

1426.19

Chicken eggs

3700

3371

3299

3256

3347

3793.6

3334.82

Duck eggs

1118

1028

938

885

915

869.58

797.69

Chicken

Duck

Chicken eggs

Duck eggs

6. Fisheries

Fishing Aquaculture Commercial Municipal Inland Marine

Volume of Production (MT) 737,640.40 95,967.00 68,895.81 108,301.08

2021 Value of Production (in PhP) 7,100,856.41 3,492,638.30 7,571,879.88 6,765,750.67

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Fisheries Commercial Fisheries Municipal Fisheries: Marine Municipal Fisheries Inland Municipal Fisheries Aquaculture

Fisheries Commercial Fisheries Municipal Fisheries: Marine Municipal Fisheries Inland Municipal Fisheries Aquaculture

2015 867,271.95

2016 824,314.52

2017 856,152.90

2018 899,374.27

2019 935,707.67

2020 954,060.15

2021 993,464.83

98,237.77

90,702.68

90,656.15

94,195.59

95,764.77

96,166.30

95,967.00

130,398.22

108,942.08

112,197.07

120,271.61

127,650.53

128,994.22

177,196.89

100,156.27

88,271.92

90,002.03

96,478.97

102,907.39

103,015.16

108,301.08

30,241.95

20,670.16

22,195.04

23,792.64

24,743.14

25,979.06

68,895.81

638,635.96

624,669.76

653,299.68

684,907.07

712,292.37

728,899.63

720,300.94

2015

2016

2017

2018

2019

2020

2021

15,680,184.55

13,770,746.67

14,964,467.45

16,454,937.18

17,580,393.91

19,017,886.42

24,931,125.26

3,467,238.42

3,296,105.01

3,406,886.58

3,359,861.54

3,354,668.89

3,423,487.47

3,492,638.30

7,886,135.08

6,465,265.43

6,868,867.75

7,507,122.50

8,333,158.49

8,765,766.58

14,337,630.55

5,387,104.46

4,836,486.56

5,066,639.83

5,475,826.25

6,152,879.60

6,404,609.60

6,765,750.67

2,499,030.62

1,628,778.87

1,802,227.92

2,031,296.25

2,180,278.89

2,361,156.98

7,571,879.88

4,326,811.05

4,009,376.23

4,688,713.12

5,587,953.14

5,892,566.53

6,828,632.37

7,100,856.41

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1. Land Tenure Services Program

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Province Basilan Lanao del Sur Maguindanao Sulu Tawi-Tawi Total

LAD Scope

LAD Accomplishment

LAD Balance

37,115.62 149,712.66 87,074.06 21,049.9824 21,275.83 318,999

25,217.29 135,449.47 40,053.48 9,874.97 13,402 223,997.2

11,898.32 14,263.19 47,020.59 11,175.01 7,873.83 92,230.95

Total No. of Beneficiaries or ARBs 8,089 34,757 14,111 3,508 2,852 63,317

2. Delivery of Support Services to ARBs and their Organizations

Total Members in ARBO, as of October 3, 2019 Province Basilan Sulu Tawi-Tawi Maguindanao Lanao del Sur Total

No. of ARCs

No. of ARBOs

11 12 18 26 37 104

15 25 28 43 129 240

No. of ARB Member 5,640 412 1,347 14,043 9,371 30,813

No. of Non-ARB Member 1,885 2,045 3,930

Total No. of Members 5,640 2,297 1,347 14,043 11,416 34,743

c. Trade and Industry Development 1. Support Micro-Small-Medium Enterprises and Formalize the Informal Sectors in BARMM

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2. Facilitate Socio-economic Interactions with Inter-island Trade and Commerce

3. BARMM Industry Cluster

• • • • • •

Situation of the Abaca Industry

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Industry Player Al-Fahad Abaca Enterprise J & A Abaca Enterprises Amer Abaca Trading New Tech Pulp Inc.

Address Pindolonan, Calanogas, LDS Baya, Ganassi, LDS Poblacion Balabagan, LDS Baloi, LDN

Basak Farms Producer Cooperative

Piagapo, LDS

Pindolonan Abaca Farm Producer Cooperative Udalo Arc Multipurpose Farmer Cooperative Almedina Economic Marketing Coopeartive Uyaan Proper Farmers Producer Cooperative Balintad Farmer Abaca Producer Cooperative

Activity Class A Trader Trader Trader Consolidator Class A trader/ producer

No. of workers 10+ 5+ 5+ 100+ 30+

Pindolonan, Calanogas, LDS

Producer

50+

Brgy. Udalo, Piagapo, LDS

Producer

50+

Piagapo, LDS

Class A Trader

10+

Uyaan Proper, Madamba, LDS

Producer

10+

Balintad, Madamba, LDS

Trader/ Producer

10+

Situation of the Coconut Industry

Industry Player Cotabato MMZ Enterprises Amirson Palapa Iranun Joe Enterprises Golden HMP Agri Traders ECK Enterprises Al-Rahman Farmers Multi-Purpose Cooperative H&F Abid Coconut Buy & Sell Upian Agri Pinoy Farmers Producers’ Cooperative ACH Corporation (Fresh Buko Manufacturer) Hadji Omar Buy & Sell Hadji Omar Buy & Sell Teofilo N. Chio (T.N.C) Enterprises Al-Hair Coconut Buyer Ranz Agri Trading

Address Cotabato City Cotabato City Cotabato City Cotabato City Cotabato City

Activity Traders/Enterprises/Buyers Traders/Enterprises/Buyers Traders/Enterprises/Buyers Traders/Enterprises Traders/Enterprises/Buyers

Mamasapano

Traders/Producers

30+

Sultan Kudarat

Buy & Sell

10+

Upi

Producer

20+

Cotabato City

Enterprises/Buyers

10+

Parang Barira Shariff Aguak Gen. SK Pendatun Matanog

Buy and Sell Buy and Sell Enterprises/Buyers Buy and Sell Traders/Enterprises

10+ 10+ 10+ 10+ 10+

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No. of workers 10+ 10+ 10+ 10+ 10+

Situation of the Coffee Industry

Industry Player Sulu Coffee Marketing Cooperative Kankitao Consumer Cooperative Dalmatuan Agri Marine Cooperative Kuttong Farmers Association Tumangas MPC Hidayat Agri Marine Cooperative Tampakan Agriculture Cooperative Andihi Agri Marine Cooperative Mampallam Farmers Association

Producers/ processor/ farmers Producer/Farmers Producer/Farmers

Processing Plant/Mill 1 processing center 1 processing center 1 processing center -

Producer/Farmers

-

-

4

Producer/Farmers

-

-

8

Producer/Farmers

-

-

10

Producer/Farmers

-

-

5

-

-

10

-

-

12 8 25

-

-

4

Activity Consolidator/ Processor Consolidator/ Processor

Sharas Coffee Shop Crossing Coffee Shop Hji. Warid Hadjani

Consolidators/Service Provider Service Provider Service Provider Trader

Cleopatra Enterprise

Consolidator/Processor

Dennis Coffee Shop

Nursery

No. of Workers

1 demo farm

6

1 nursery

8

-

8

-

10 6

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Situation of the Oil Palm Industry

Situation of the Rubber Industry

No. of Industry Player 17

No. of Beneficiaries 3,598

No. of Traders 45

No. of Rubber Processors 4

4. Seaweed Industry

Industry Player

Address

Activity

Farmers/Growers

9 seaweed producing Municipalities

Farming/production

Input suppliers/ hardware/ seedling suppliers Local Traders/Buying Stations

Bongao, Sibutu, Sitangkai, Tandubas & South Ubian 9 Municipalities

No. of stakeholders 21,000+ (based on registered BFAR Fish-R)

Supply of Farm Inputs

20+

Buy and sell

20+

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Industry Player Industry Cooperatives

Address Organizations/

9 Municipalities Zamboanga City, Tacloban, and Cebubased National/Regional/Pr ovincial

Processors/Exporters Development Agencies

Activity Producers, Local Consolidators

No. of stakeholders Market

40+

Processing/Manufacturing/ Exporting

10+

Enabling Support

5+

c. Tourism Development and Promotion 1. Developing Farm-Tourism

2. Social Enterprise

d. Environment and Natural Resources 1. Land and Forest Resources

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Province

Total Area

A & D Lands

Forestlands

Forest Cover

Maguindanao Lanao del Sur Basilan Sulu Tawi-Tawi Cotabato City Total

504,760 387,289 132,723 160,040 108,740 1,293,552

306,622 133,135 85,574 47,687 55,383 628,401

198,138 254,154 47,149 112,353 53,357 665,151

54,138 153,390 21,051 28,740 41,850 848 300,017

180,000

2015 Forest Cover, BARMM (hectares)

160,000 140,000 120,000 100,000 80,000 60,000 40,000 20,000 0

Maguindanao

Lanao del Sur

Basilan

Sulu

Tawi-Tawi

Cotabato City

Total Area

54,138

153,390

21,051

28,740

41,850

848

Close

11,445

63,270

9,754

0

0

0

Open

41,184

89,659

2,341

2,209

27,565

190

Mangrove

1,509

461

8,956

26,531

14,285

658

2015 Land Classification, BARMM (hectares)

600,000

Province

500,000 400,000 300,000 200,000 100,000 0

Maguindana o

Lanao del Sur

Basilan

Sulu

Tawi-Tawi

Total Area

504,760

387,829

132,723

160,040

108,740

Certified Alienable and Disposable

306,622

133,135

85,574

47,687

55,383

Forestland

198,138

254,154

47,149

112,353

53,357

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Province Maguindanao Lanao del Sur

Baseline

Replotted/Rectified

13,080 40,319

51,948 30,945

Basilan

9,740

2,630

Sulu Tawi-Tawi

19,890 7,580

67,350.34 25,390.20

TOTAL

90,609

178,263.54

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80,000 67,350.34 60,000

51,948 40,319

40,000

20,000

30,945 19,890 13,080

9,740

25,390.20 7,580

2,630 0 Maguindanao

Lanao del Sur Baseline

Province Maguindanao Lanao del Sur Basilan Sulu Tawi-Tawi Total

No. of Approved Land Applications as of 1992July 14, 2016 2827 443 118 350 420 5,041

Basilan

Sulu

Tawi-Tawi

Replotted/Rectified

Alienable and Disposable Lands (in hectares) With Approved Land With Patents Issued Before Patents ARMM 17,826.7621 2,849.7567 304.1418 35,965 910.1794 2,435.2520 954.3908 45,724.4070 22,845.2308 84,124.6590

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Name of Company

MPSA No.

Issued

Date Expiry

Area (in hectares)

FS Borja Mining and Trading Corp.

MPSA-001ARMM-07

Southern Nickel Corporation

MPSA-002ARMM-07

10/23/07

10/22/32

8,100

Chan C Mining Corporation

MPSA-003ARMM-07

12/27/07

12/26/32

8,100

SR Languyan Mining Corporation

MPSA-004ARMM-07

11/28/10

11/27/35

3,483

Singcara Mining and Development Corporation

MPSA-005ARMM-07

10/23/07

10/22/32

5,062.50

Adnama Mining Resources Corp.

MPSA-006ARMM-07

12/27/07

12/26/32

8,100

Jannaton M. Ansary

MPSA-007ARMM-07

12/27/07

12/26/32

810

MPSA-008ARMM-07

12/27/07

12/26/32

5,022

MPSA-009ARMM-07

3/10/09

3/09/34

2,025

MPSA-001BARMM21

5/3/21

5/2/46

2,371

Al-Faj’r Mining and Development Corporation Moro Development Company Inc. Lugus H and M Mining Corp.

10/23/07

10/22/32

8,044.44

Location Mun. of Languyan, Tandubas, SapaSapa Panglima Sugala, Tawi-Tawi Mun. of Languyan, Bongao and Tandubas, TawiTawi Mun. of Languyan, Sapa-Sapa and Panglima Sugala, Tawi-Tawi Brgy. Darussalam, Adnin and Tumbagaan, Languyan, Tawi-Tawi Mun. of Languyan, Bongao and Tandubas, TawiTawi Mun. of Languyan, Tandubas, SapaSapa, Tawi-Tawi Brgy. Bakaw-Bakaw and Tuhog-Tuhog, Languyan, TawiTawi Mun. of Tagoloan, Lanao del Sur Brgy. Lapakan, Datu Blah Sinsuat, Maguindanao Brgy. ParianKawayan, Lugus, Sulu

Status With approved Environmental Compliance Certificate (ECC) issued

Remarks

Inactive

With approved ECC issued

Inactive

With approved ECC issued

Active

With approved ECC issued

Active

With approved ECC issued

Active

No ECC issued

Inactive

No ECC issued

Inactive

DENR/ MGB- ARMM has no copy of the MPSA

Inactive

No ECC issued

Inactive

With approved ECC issued

Active

Chapter 6 Institutional Mechanisms and Implementation Arrangements 203

BARMM Province Maguindanao Lanao del Sur Basilan Sulu Tawi-Tawi Marawi City

Location Sultan Kudarat,Buldon and Datu Bla Sinsuat Municipaly Balabagan and Kapatagan Municipality Lugus, Sulu Languyan and Panglima Sugala Municipality -

2. Energy Resources

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Metallic

Non-Metallic

-

Sand and Gravel

-

Sand and Gravel

Nickel

-

Nickel

-

-

-

No. of sites

Potential capacity (MW)

Pre-development investment requirement (PHP Million)

Maguindanao

8

5.23

562.23

Lanao del Sur

7

11.29

1,213.68

Sulu

2

10.63

1,142.73

Total

17

27.15

2,918.64

Province

Project/Location Maguindanao Upi Upi Upi Dinaig Parang Parang Buluan Datu Odin Sinsuat Lanao del Sur Malabang Malabang Puala Balabagan Balabagan Poo-Abayabao Masiu Sulu Maimbung Esperanza Total

Project Name Kiga Falls 1 Kiga Falls 2 Kiga Falls 3 Sapalan Falls Bugasan Nituan Balali Sifaran Kanapnapan Falls Muda Panitan Falls Abunabun Falls Salanga Gata 1 Malalig Falls Maimbung Wawa A (SHP)

Potential capacity (MW) 5.23 0.6 0.6 0.8 0.5 0.24 0.51 0.33 1.65 11.29 9.60 0.14 0.20 0.28 0.40 0.28 0.39 10.63 0.13 10.5 27.15

Pre-development investment requirement (PHP Million) 562.23

1,213.68

1,142.73 2,918.64

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Location Tawi-Tawi Marawi City, Lanao del Sur Total

Location Sulu Tawi-Tawi

Potential Capacity (MW)

Pre-development investment (PHP 𝟏𝟎𝟔 )

2 35 37

172 3,010 3,182

Plant Baculus-Bulaan Island Lugus-Tapul Island Northern Sibutu Sibutu Island Simunul

Total

3. Energy Security

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Estimated Capacity (MW) 1.00 2.50 2.5 1.0 1.0 8.0

Municipalities /Cities Electric Cooperatives

Tawi-Tawi Electric Cooperative, Inc Siasi Electric Cooperative, Inc Sulu Electric Cooperative, Inc Basilan Electric Cooperative, Inc Cagayan de Sulu Electric Cooperative, Inc. Lanao del Sur Electric Cooperative, Inc Maguindanao Electric Cooperative, Inc Sub-Total

Barangays

%

Potent ial

Energi zed/ Compl eted to Date

9

100

186

2

100

16

Sitios

Connections

%

Potent ial

Energized / Complete d to Date

%

Not energiz ed

Potential

Served to Date

%

186

100

355

242

68

113

61,500

12,822

21

66

66

100

76

41

54

35

17,500

4,258

24

100

330

330

100

86

71

83

15

118,000

27,511

23

14

100

269

269

100

247

191

77

56

88,000

45,288

51

2

100

17

17

100

87

28

32

59

5,200

3,155

61

41

100

1175

1175

100

136

68

50

68

156,000

56,475

36

30

100

404

398

99

1322

749

57

573

154,500

51,528

33

114

100

2447

2441

99

2309

1390

60

919

600,700

201,037

33

Cove rage/ Ener gized

Plant Large Hydroelectric Plants Agus 1 units 1 & 2 Agus 2

Capacity (MW) Installed

Dependable

80 260

50 172

Location Marawi City, Lanao Del Sur Saguiaran, Lanao Del Sur

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Spug Plant Sulu* Tawi-Tawi* Basilan* Cagayan de Tawi-Tawi Balimbing Manuk Mangkaw Sibutu Sitangkay Tandubanak Tandubas West Simunul Luuk Siasi Total

Province

Watersheds Lanao del Sur Maguindanao Maguindanao Maguindanao

Installed 15.54 6.49 20.05 1.02 0.73 0.16 0.33 1.16 0.44 0.26 0.73 0.33 2.08 49.30

Capacity (MW) Dependable 10.40 4.16 14.40 0.80 0.65 0.15 0.28 0.99 0.38 0.22 0.63 0.29 1.65 35

Operating Hours 24 24 24 8 8 6 6 6 6 6 6 8 20

Location Sulu Tawi-Tawi Basilan Tawi-Tawi Tawi-Tawi Tawi-Tawi Tawi-Tawi Tawi-Tawi Tawi-Tawi Tawi-Tawi Tawi-Tawi Sulu Sulu

Conservation and Protected Areas

Total Area

Lake Lanao Watershed Reserve Dimapatoy Watershed Reserve Kabulnan Watershed South Upi Watershed Sub-total

180,460 3,765 4,726 1,894 190,845

Game Refuge, Wildlife & Biotic Maguindanao Ligawasan Marsh Maguindanao Lake Buluan Turtle Islands Wildlife Sanctuary (Marine Portio Tawi-Tawi n) Basilan Basilan Natural Biotic Area

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38,900 2,100 242,967 4,497

Province

Conservation and Protected Areas

Sub-total National Parks Lanao del Sur Lanao del Sur Lanao del Sur Lanao del Sur Lanao del Sur Lanao del Sur Maguindanao Sulu Cotabato City

Sacred Mountain Lake Butig NP Lake Dapao NP Pantawaraya Lake Rungkunan NP Salikata NP Benolen Hot Spring (formerly Mado) Mt. Dajo NP Timako Hill Sub-total

Total Area

288,464 94 68 1,500 20 undetermined undetermined 48 213 1,943

Province

Conservation and Protected Areas

Total Area

Maguindanao Maguindanao Maguindanao Maguindanao Lanao del Sur Lanao del Sur Basilan Sulu Sulu Sulu Sulu Tawi-Tawi

Parang-Matanog Watershed Dalican-Brar Watershed Romagaob-Upi Watershed Talayan Watershed Kapai-Bayog Watershed Matling Watershed Mahayahay Watershed Liang Spring Watershed Lake Panamao Watershed Lake Seit Watershed Siasi Watershed Malum River Watershed Sub-total

459.38 8,602 11,584 33,670 52,108.80 37,871.30 2,726.76 387 290 167 242 4,696 152,804.24

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e. Natural Disasters and Hazards 1. Environmental Risks

Upstream Environmental Risks forest/land conversion and loss of natural habitats and biodiversity overfishing and loss of marine resources soil degradation and erosion lower water availability water pollution (application of fertilizers and agrochemicals) waste management health impacts from exposure to agrochemicals and other pollutants Downstream Environmental Risks pollution (point sources such as emission to air and discharge of effluent) waste management siltation/sedimentation Environmental Risks and Impacts Related to Industrialization and Urbanization forest/land conversion and loss of natural habitats and biodiversity overfishing, illegal fishing and loss of marine resources soil degradation and erosion less water availability and poorer quality pollution (point sources such as emission to air and discharge of effluent) waste management

2. Impact of Natural Disasters

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Disaster Event

Flood in Maguindan ao Province (June 13July 9, 2014)

Affected Municipalities

Casualties

Mamasapano, Datu Salibo, Shariff Saydona1, Datu Piang1, Sultan sa Barongis, Rajah Buayan1, Datu Abdulah Sangki, Mother Kabuntalan, Northern Kabuntalan, Ampatuan, Datu Montawal, Pagalungan, Datu Odin Sinsuat, Sultan Kudarat,

1 dead, No missing, No injured

Affected People

32,001 families/ 160,005 individuals

Damage To Houses and Infrastructure

No damage reported

Agricultural Loss

Remarks

PHP43 million, 8,303 ha affected. No reported livestock or fishery damage

State of Calamity was declared for Maguindanao Province on June 19 and released on June 23.

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Disaster Event

Affected Municipalities

Casualties

Affected People

Damage To Houses and Infrastructure

No casualties

95 families/ 137 individuals

3 houses totally damaged and 7 houses partially damaged.

35,930 families/ 176,355 individuals

11 houses totally damaged and 3 houses partially damaged. A primary school was destroyed by landslide; A number of properties were damaged due to tornado incident at Barangay Magsaysay, Parang Maguindanao

Agricultural Loss

Remarks

2 ha of corn farm

No Declaration of State of Calamity

PHP45 million, 8,784 ha affected

A State of Calamity was declared for the municipalities of Kudarat on September 9, Kabuntalan on September 8 and Pagalungan on August 29.

General Salipada K. Pendatun (GSKP), Sultan Mastura, Mangudadatu, Buluan, Pandag, Talitay, Buldon, Barira Flash Flood in North Upi, Maguindan ao Province (June 13July 9, 2014)

North Upi of Maguindanao

Flood in Maguindan ao Province (August 25September 9, 2014)

Ampatuan, Buldon, Datu Montawal, Mamasapano, Pagalungan, Paglat, Shariff Saydona Mustapha, Sultan Kudarat, Sultan Mastura, Sultan Sa Barongis, North Upi, South Upi, Northern Kabuntalan, Mother Kabuntalan, Datu Salibo, Rajah Buayan, Datu Abdullah Sangki, Talitay, Magudadatu, Pandag, Buluan, General Salipada K. Pendatun (GSKP), Datu Piang, Datu Odin Sinsuat, Datu Hoffer, Talayan

5 dead and 4 injured by flash flood and landslide in North Upi

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3. Disaster Resiliency and Climate Change Adaptation

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f. Connectivity (Land and Sea) 1. Infrastructure Development

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2. Connectivity

3. Road Connectivity

4. Road length

Road Surface (Km) Road Classification Provincial Municipal City Barangay TOTAL

Paved Asphalt 1.00 1.81 0.37 3.18

Concrete 1,107.29 924.20 171.73 1,347.07 3,550.28 3,553.46

Unpaved Earth 944.61 1,465.60 35.65 1,889.40 4,335.26

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Gravel 282.65 261.58 581.55 1,125.79 5,461.05

Total Length (Km) 2,335.54 2,653.18 207.38 3,818.39 9,014.50

2,000.00 1,600.00 1,200.00 800.00 400.00 SULU I

SGA

SULU II

TAWITAWI

PAVED

167.25

63.86

275.57

320.83

444.86

UNPAVED

200.49

428.26

372.75

431.47

TOTAL

367.74

492.12

648.32

752.30

LANAO 2 BASILAN

MAG 1

LANAO 1

MAG 2

792.54

471.29

540.50

476.76

626.51

462.43

788.01

870.45

1,280.6

1,071.3

1,254.9

1,259.3

1,410.9

1,757.4

5. Road Density in BARMM

6. Air Connectivity

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Name of Airport/Location

Classification

Awang Airport, Bgy. Awang, Datu Odin Sinsuat, Maguindanao

Principal Class I

Sanga-Sanga Airport, Bongao, TawiTawi

Principal Class II

Jolo Airport, Jolo, Sulu

Principal Class II

Malabang Airport, Malabang, Lanao del Sur

Community Airport

Wao Airport, Wao, Lanao del Sur

Feeder Airport

Mapun (Cagayan de Sulu) Airport, Mapun, Tawi-Tawi Taganak (Turtle Island) Airport, Taganak, Tawi-Tawi

Feeder Airport Airstrip

Remarks Operational serves as the principal commercial gateway that can accommodate narrow-bodied jets such as Airbus 320 Operational serves as the principal commercial gateway, can accommodate narrow-bodied jet, such as airbus 319 Operational Military aircraft and other small aircraft are using the airport. Non-operational Operational to small aircrafts There is no commercial flight in operation. Operational to small aircrafts There is no commercial flight in operation. Non-operational and not yet commercial

7. Status of BARMM Airports

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Year 2018

Airport Outgoing

2019

In-coming

2020

Outgoing

Incoming

Outgoing

2021

Incoming

Outgoing

Incoming

Awang

146,042

147,407

146,348

146,446

44,362

52,466

88,199

75,558

Jolo

8,632

5,453

10,137

9,824

3,704

3,620

-

-

Sanga-Sanga

63,234

59,022

69,485

65,396

25,233

16,001

9,382

8,994

Total

217,908

211,882

225,970

221,666

73,299

72,087

97,581

84,552

Year Airport

Awang Jolo Sangasanga Total

Airport Awang Jolo SangaSanga Total

2018 Out-going In-coming (ton) (ton) 1,097 1,097

2019 Out-going Out-going (ton) (ton) 1,092 512

2020 Out-going Out-going (ton) (ton) 512 512

2021 Out-going In-coming (ton) (ton) 766 766

361

361

387

142

142

142

-

-

569

569

604

211

211

211

78

78

2,027

2,027

2,083

865

865

865

844

844

2018 Out-going In-coming (ton) (ton) 1,255,465 1,919,243 4,281 771

Year 2019 2020 Out-going Out-going Out-going In-coming (ton) (ton) (ton) (ton) 989,556 406,187 406,187 537,609 17,282 3,784 3,784 -

2021 Out-going In-coming (ton) (ton) 311,877 873,083 -

370,888

287,938

426,113

11,170

11,170

53,375

99,743

37,066

1,630,634

2,207,952

1,432,951

421,141

421,141

590,984

411,620

910,149

8. Sea Connectivity

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Port Management Office JOLO BONGAO LAMITAN SITANGKAI SIASI SIBUTU MAPUN COTABATO

Inbound Outbound Sub-Total Inbound Outbound Sub-Total Inbound Outbound Sub-Total Inbound Outbound Sub-Total Inbound Outbound Sub-Total Inbound Outbound Sub-Total Inbound Outbound Sub-Total Inbound

2018

2019

2020

71,063.45 38,271.82 109,335.27 412,270.73 19,559.61 431,830.34 4,310.48 3,081.23 7,391.71 5,397.89 9,935.85 15,333.74 1,545.08 4,342.71 5,887.79 8,057.28 8,785.27 16,842.55 -

97,026.12 43,275.04 140,301.16 502,540.17 73,370.34 575,910.51 43,420.93 62,082.50 105,503.43 5,252.99 10,383.66 15,636.65 2,550.99 4,549.50 7,100.49 3,685.30 582.9 4,268.20 10,805.54 8,186.63 18,992.17 -

40,089.64 15,511.12 55,600.76 14,482.34 1,375.06 15,857.40 6,740.00 4,790.00 11,530.00 289.67 322.64 612.31 1,442.49 1,212.06 2,654.55 4,115.46 1,051.89 5,167.34 592.036 3,157.14 3,749.17 -

2021 22,812.95 49,237.80 72,050.75 13,273.42 1,689.09 14,962.51 12,686.73 4,430.00 17,116.73 1,473.40 1,971.72 3,445.12 1,420.92 1,233.73 2,654.65 2,156.09 2,092.42 4,248.50 3,170.15 1,612.43 4,782.58 50.32

Total 230,992.17 146,295.78 377,287.95 942,566.66 95,994.10 1,038,560.76 67,158.14 74,383.73 141,541.87 12,413.95 22,613.87 35,027.82 6,959.48 11,338.00 18,297.48 9,956.84 3,727.20 13,684.04 22,625.01 21,741.47 44,366.47 50.32

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Port Management Office

2018 Outbound Sub-Total

2019

-

-

2020 -

2021 119.9 170.22

Total 119.90 170.22

Port Management office POLLOC JOLO BONGAO LAMITAN

2018 377 1,278 568 1,413

2019 N/A 1,915 3,088 1,414

2020 N/A 683 3,196 706

2021 N/A 869 433 670

Total 377 4,745 7,285 3,533

SITANGKAI

151

142

19

133

445

SIASI

268

288

149

154

859

SIBUTU

-

387

497

346

1,230

MAPUN

111

132

67

112

422

COTABATO

-

-

-

23

23

TOTAL

4,166

7,366

5,317

Port Management office JOLO

BONGAO

LAMITAN

SITANGKAI

SIASI

SIBUTU

MAPUN

COTABATO

Disembarked Embarked Sub-Total Disembarked Embarked Sub-Total Disembarked Embarked Sub-Total Disembarked Embarked Sub-Total Disembarked Embarked Sub-Total Disembarked Embarked Sub-Total Disembarked Embarked Sub-Total Disembarked Embarked Sub-Total

2018 215,934 189,328 405,262 81,249 85,676 166,925 113,878 116,355 230,233 15,445 15,289 30,734 21,582 15,735 37,317 -

2019 97,026 43,275 140,301 502,540 73,370 575,911 43,421 62,083 105,503 5,253 10,384 15,637 2,551 4,550 7,100 3,685 583 4,268 10,806 8,186.630 18,992.170

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2020 40,090 15,511 55,601 14,482 1,375 15,857 6,740 4,790 11,530 290 323 612 1,442 1,212 2,655 4,115 1,052 5,167 592 3,157.135 3,749.171

16,849

2021 45,966 38,255 84,221 32,711 31,357 64,068 2,455 2,165 4,620 1,839 1,721 3,560 3,099 2,364 5,463 7,557 6,509 14,066 1,085 842 1,927 589 461 1,050

Total 399,016 286,369 685,385 630,983 191,778 822,761 166,494 185,393 351,886 22,827 27,716 50,543 28,674 23,861 52,535 15,358 8,144 23,502 12,483 12,186 24,668 589 461 1,050

9. Communication

Province/ City Basilan Sulu Tawi-Tawi Maguindanao Lanao del Sur Cotabato City Lamitan City Marawi City SGA TOTAL

Cellular Sites of Telecommunication Companies (Smart/Globe) 2019 2020 2021 25 34 43 50 75 91 65 76 71 153 190 252 53 61 69 4 4 42 19 21 28 43 44 49 N/A 0 1 412 505 646

Registered handheld Radio 2019 1 2 0 32 5 7 0 26 N/A 73

2020 0 0 0 23 89 5 0 1 0 118

2021 0 25 34 16 68 106 0 4 0 253

Total 103 243 246 666 345 168 68 167 1 2,007

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Province/City Basilan Sulu Tawi-Tawi Maguindanao Lanao del Sur Cotabato City Lamitan City Marawi City SGA Total

No. of Barangays with Cellular Access 2021 40 194 74 178 86 34 40 61 30 737

No. of Barangays with NO Cellular Access 2021 12 56 4 37 26 0 5 0 4 144

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Total No. of Barangays Validated 2021 52 250 78 215 112 34 45 61 34 881

Annex 6: BFSTF Members and Partners Directory CONTACT NUMBER

EMAIL ADDRESS

9173154437

[email protected]

9364914973

[email protected]

9177276167

[email protected]

ROHANISAH N. RASHID Chief, Economic Planning Division

9177075897

[email protected]

BPDA- BARMM

SHARIFA AINIE M. ABATAYO Planning Officer III

9261145451

[email protected]

6

BPDA- BARMM

BAI ALYANNA P. IBRAHIM Economic Development Specialist II

995453999

[email protected]

8

BPDA- BARMM

KHAIRON A. SURA Planning Officer I

9367278915

[email protected]

9

BPDA- BARMM

BAI SITTIE AMIRA NOUF N. LAUBAN Economic Development Analyst

9366262055

[email protected]

10

BPDA- BARMM

PAHMIA P. NOSKA Economic Development Assistant

9656950215

[email protected]

11

BPDA- BARMM

JOHAMIN A. INOK Economic Development Assistant

9679565762

[email protected]

13

TMS-OCM

LO IVAN R. CASTILLON Chief, TMS-PMD

9285519756

[email protected]

14

MENRE-BARMM

SITTIE JOHANNA M. MIKUNUG Planning Officer II

9171357655

[email protected]

15

MENRE-BARMM

MOAMAR MACADATO Forest Management Specialist II

9093192343

[email protected]

16

MIPA-BARMM

BENJAMIN ALBERT MIRASOL Administrative Aide

9569007087

[email protected]

17

MOTC-BARMM

RICKY A. PIODENA Planning Officer III

9778467368

[email protected]

18

MOH-BARMM

CELIA C. SAGARAL, RND, MPH Nutrition Officer V

9152480161

[email protected]

19

MOH-BARMM

BAI ALMIRA G. RAGUIA Nurse IV

9166681043

[email protected]

20

MTIT-BARMM

ANWAR A. DIMAUCOM Chief, Planning Division

9778149845

[email protected]

21

MBHTE-BARMM

NORAIDA D. PABILLAN NURSE II, SHB Coordinator

9068337333

[email protected]

22

MFBM-BARMM

NORAIDA G. MACAPANTAR Economist V

9164391961

[email protected]

23

MPW-BARMM

TARHATA P. KALIM Engineer V

9266125058

[email protected]

24

MAFAR-BARMM

MOHALIDEN M. MOHAMMAD Planning Officer III

9565309207

[email protected]

NO

AGENCY

1

MAFAR-BARMM

2

BPDA-BARMM

3

BPDA-BARMM

4

BPDA-BARMM

5

NAME & DESIGNATION MOHAMMAD S. YACOB PhD Minister ENGR. MOHAJIRIN T. ALI, MNSA Bangsamoro Director General MELANIE M. INDAR Director I, Planning and Policy Bureau

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NO

AGENCY

NAME & DESIGNATION

CONTACT NUMBER

EMAIL ADDRESS

25

MAFAR-BARMM

DATU HAMSUR J. ZAID Senior Agriculturist

9176563585

[email protected]

26

NNC-BARMM

MALEJA DAUD JAMIL, MD Nutrition Officer III

9979034776

[email protected]

27

BWC-BARMM

SAHARA K. ALI Information Officer

9273735246

[email protected]

28

MOST-BARMM

BURHAN R. AKMAD Planning Officer

9972485127

[email protected]

29

MOST-BARMM

ABDULWAHID SENDAD Planning Officer III

9657046310

[email protected]

29

MOLE-BARMM

RAMIL ROY DEE TIOLO Planning Officer V

9262278999

[email protected]

30

MSSD-BARMM

GUIALIL M. PANDI SWO-IV

9653060296

[email protected]

Annex 7: Photo Documentation August 23-27, 2021 - General Santos Workshop - The Bangsamoro Planning and Development

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References

230 Bangsamoro Food Security and Nutrition Plan 2023-2028

Chapter 6 References 231

BFSNP BPDA Writers

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