SCHOOLS SERVING SOCIETY: 17 January 2013 SCHOOLS SERVING SOCIETY: 17 January 2013 Mindanao 2020: Peace and Development and Framework Plan (For 2011-2030)

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SCHOOLS SERVING SOCIETY: 17 January 2013 SCHOOLS SERVING SOCIETY: 17 January 2013 Mindanao 2020: Peace and Development and Framework Plan (For ) Mindanao 2020: Peace and Development and Framework Plan (For )

PART 1: MINDANAO UPDATES

Our country is in a sweet spot right now… High economic growth, compared to other Asian countries.

Moody has upgraded our investment rating to one notch below investment grade. Goldman Sachs places Philippines in the next 11 list.

Note: at 2000 Constant Prices, in Million Pesos Source: NSCB Mindanao contributes 14–19% to the Philippine economy.. % share to Mindanao

Source: NSCB Mindanao GRDP by GVAs

Source of Raw Data: NSCB Processed by: MinDApineapple canned sardines seaweed banana tuna Major Regional Agri Products oil palm One-third of Mindanao’s land area is devoted to agriculture One-third of the labor force is employed in the agriculture, fishery and forestry sectors. Contributes more than 30% of the national food requirements Agriculture: linchpin for growth

Framework Agreement on Bangsamoro Presents new opportunities for Mindanao’s accelerated growth

FOREST COASTLINE LEGEND REFERENCES ESSC AND THE BOOKMARK INC., 1999 PHILIPPINES 1900 COASTLINE FOREST COASTLINE LEGEND REFERENCES ESSC AND THE BOOKMARK INC., 1999 PHILIPPINES 1920 RESIDUAL GROWTH FOREST FOREST COASTLINE LEGEND REFERENCES ESSC AND THE BOOKMARK INC., 1999 PHILIPPINES 1960 RESIDUAL GROWTH FOREST FOREST COASTLINE LEGEND REFERENCES ESSC AND THE BOOKMARK INC., 1999 PHILIPPINES 1970 MOSSY FOREST RESIDUAL GROWTH FOREST FOREST COASTLINE LEGEND REFERENCES ESSC AND THE BOOKMARK INC., 1999 PHILIPPINES 1987 (SPOT) MOSSY FOREST RESIDUAL GROWTH FOREST FOREST COASTLINE LEGEND REFERENCES ESSC AND THE BOOKMARK INC., 1999 PHILIPPINES 2002 (Landsat) Development with degradation--our forests are rapidly denuded.. Decline of Mindanao Forest Total Remaining Forest Cover As of 2010 is 6%

Increased risk to natural disasters and climate change (Temperature) Mindanao is generally Agri-based and considered high risk if there is an increase in temperature. Very High Risk Areas: Maguindanao Sulu Basilan

LEGEND: Flood Prone Areas Increased risk to flooding: Cotabato, Sendong and Pablo experiences

Some segments of the population were left behind.. The poverty incidence (PI) of all Mindanao regions is higher than the national average.

PART 2: MINDANAO 2020 OVERVIEW

Guideposts for development: PDP and the Mindanao 2020

Transparent, Accountable & Participatory Governance Transparent, Accountable & Participatory Governance Poverty reduction & empowerment of the poor & vulnerable Poverty reduction & empowerment of the poor & vulnerable Rapid, inclusive & sustained economic growth Rapid, inclusive & sustained economic growth Just & lasting peace & the rule of law Just & lasting peace & the rule of law Integrity of the environment & climate change adaptation & mitigation Integrity of the environment & climate change adaptation & mitigation Lasting Peace Human Dev’t & Social Cohesion Human Dev’t & Social Cohesion Enabling Conditions: Supportive gov’t policies & infrastructure Enabling Conditions: Supportive gov’t policies & infrastructure Dynamic, Inclusive & Green Economy Dynamic, Inclusive & Green Economy Distinctive Mindanao Governance: Culturally-sensitive & self reliant Distinctive Mindanao Governance: Culturally-sensitive & self reliant ARMM Reform Agenda ARMM Reform Agenda Mindanao Peace and Development Security Mindanao Peace and Development Security Catch-up Strategy for the MDGs in Mindanao Catch-up Strategy for the MDGs in Mindanao 1. MindaNOW Program 2. Investment Facilitation 1. MindaNOW Program 2. Investment Facilitation 1. Mindanao Budget Advocacy 2. Mindanao Knowledge, Policy and Research Center 1. Mindanao Budget Advocacy 2. Mindanao Knowledge, Policy and Research Center Banner Programs Social Contract/PDP Key Result Areas (EO 43) MINDANAO 2020 Themes

Mindanao 2020 Vision “Mindanawons of all cultural and socio-economic backgrounds have attained a sustainably uplifted quality of life through collective achievement of a peaceful, developed, autonomous, and integrated Mindanao that is the vanguard for the country’s development.”

IMPROVED QUALITY of LIFE thru Peaceful and Sustainably Developed Mindanao Human Development and Social Cohesion Lasting Peace Dynamic and Green Mindanao Economy Distinctive Mindanao Governance Enabling Conditions Infrastructure Dev’t. Financing Conductive Policies ICT, S&T and R&D MIINDANAO 2020 PEACE AND DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK

Overall Objectives 1.Definite and lasting peace; 2.Overall well-being marked by good health, ample education and social cohesion; 3.A unified, dynamic and sustainable Mindanao economy; 4.A participatory and culture-sensitive Mindanao governance and political framework that asserts self reliance and self- determination; and 5.Active and synergistic international economic, cultural and political linkages.

PART 3: HEIs ROLE IN IMPLEMENTING M2020

HEIs play a crucial role in the attainment of the goals of Mindanao Developing further the social and political sciences that can help address complex social and political issues in Mindanao Improving the system of instruction that will reflect a more accurate picture of Mindanao Building a pool of experts Undertaking social and scientific researches that support the region’s development needs. Research in aid of policy and decision-making

Produce more graduates that can serve the human resources needs of the key industries. Extension services: convey research-based knowledge to communities Build and sustain a strong Mindanao-focused scientific and R&D community and culture Unite in the establishment of a Mindanao Knowledge, Research and Policy Center. e.g. Ship-Building Mineral Development Power and Renewable Energy Agriculture and agribusiness

Thank You!