TACLOBAN
CITY, Sept. 10 (PNA) - Thirty local government units (LGUs) from the three
provinces in Eastern Visayas will receive technical assistance from the
Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) in the development of
“risk-informed” Comprehensive Land Use Plan (CLUP) and Comprehensive
Development Plan (CDP).
Recipients
are local government units badly hit by super typhoon Yolanda in 2013 and
vulnerable to multiple hazards. These LGUs are at least 70 percent done with
their CLUP preparation and not a beneficiary of any similar projects.
“This
component is focusing on developing the capacity of the local governments to
plan for resiliency, so they have to review their CLUP and CDP to ensure that
the plan will ensure creating a state of resiliency that is sustainable,” DILG
Eastern Visayas Regional Director Marivel Sacendoncillo said.
Mayors from
30 areas signed a memorandum of understanding, together with Leyte Governor
Leopoldo Dominico Petilla and Samar Governor Sharee Ann Tan-de los Santos for
the program implementation.
The DILG and
partner funding agency - Asian Development Bank and Japan Fund for Poverty
Reduction - will be looking for CLUP that based on the context of climate
change and disaster risk reduction at the end of the program.
“In other
words, it is sensitive already to vulnerability and risk assessments because
the land use plan is critical to the decision that the local government will
make, investment decision and it should influence the CDP of the LGU,”
Sacendoncillo added.
Beneficiaries
are bound to organize planning team as functional committee for the local
development council, issue an executive order designating local disaster
officer as the focal unit to the project and lead the planning team.
The LGU must
also work towards the completion, submission and approval of the CDP and CLUP.
They are also committed to utilize and maintain geographic information system
equipment and software for planning and other purposes beneficial to their
locality.
The
provincial governments are responsible to designate personnel from the planning
office to sit as member of the local planning core group; convene the
provincial development council; provide direction in plan formulation; and
ensure harmonization of the plans.
The DILG
expects that by December this year, all 30 LGUs are ready to submit their CLUP
and CDP for the enactment of their respective councils and review by the
provincial board members. (PNA)
RMA/SQM/ROEL T. AMAZONA/EGR
RMA/SQM/ROEL T. AMAZONA/EGR
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