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Adopting the Regional Development Investment Program as the Implementing Framework of the Five-Year Regional Development Plans
Executive Order No. 589
April 17, 1980
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Summary of Executive Order No. 589Adopting the Regional Development Investment Program (RDIP) as the Implementing Framework of the Five-Year Regional Development Plans
- Establishes the RDIP as the implementing program for the five-year regional development plans and projects to accelerate regional development. (Section 1)
- The RDIP shall serve as the primary basis for public sector resource allocation in the regions. (Section 2)
- All development activities of the national government, local governments, government-owned and controlled corporations, and other government development authorities in the regions shall be guided by and aligned with the RDIP. (Section 2)
- The preparation of the RDIP shall be the responsibility of the Regional Development Council, formulated with the participation of regional offices and staffs of various ministries, and the coordination and technical assistance of the regional offices of the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA). (Section 3)
- The RDIP shall adopt the integrated area development (IAD) approach to ensure complementation and coordination among programs and projects. (Section 4)
- The RDIP shall include identified, consolidated, and reconciled programs and projects to be undertaken by national line agencies, local government units, government-owned and controlled corporations, other government development authorities, and those that can be directly undertaken by the private sector in a region. (Section 4)
- The formulation, adoption, and implementation of the RDIP shall be subsumed within the existing planning, budgeting, and implementing machinery in accordance with the procedures of the regional and national development planning, implementing, and financial allocation process. (Section 5)
- The RDIP shall be subject to regular and periodic review by NEDA and the respective Regional Development Councils to keep it responsive to development changes affecting the region. (Section 5)
- The Minister of Economic Planning as Director-General of NEDA shall be empowered to promulgate rules and regulations, issue circulars and orders at the national and regional levels relevant to the formulation, implementation, and review processes of the RDIP in all the regions. (Section 6)
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Adopting the Regional Development Investment Program as the Implementing Framework of the Five-Year Regional Development Plans
Executive Order No. 589
•April 17, 1980
EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 589 April 17, 1980
ADOPTING THE REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT INVESTMENT PROGRAM AS THE IMPLEMENTING FRAMEWORK OF THE FIVE-YEAR REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLANS
WHEREAS, it is the established national policy to pursue vigorously the goal of regional development as a means to achieve economic growth, social justice and an equitable distribution of income within and among regions;
WHEREAS, under PD 1, LOT 542, LOI 542-A and PD 1200, the framework for regional planning, and its relationship to the national planning process has been set down and has led to the formulation, by each region, of their development plans;
WHEREAS, there is an urgent need to translate regional plans into concrete packages of programs and projects in the form of an investment program which systematically consolidates and integrates the development projects to be undertaken by national agencies, local government, other government regional entities and the private sector in the regions;
WHEREAS, there is a need for a coherent set of guidelines for determining budgeting allocations to the various regions based on development programs and project priorities;...
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EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 589 April 17, 1980
ADOPTING THE REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT INVESTMENT PROGRAM AS THE IMPLEMENTING FRAMEWORK OF THE FIVE-YEAR REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLANS
WHEREAS, it is the established national policy to pursue vigorously the goal of regional development as a means to achieve economic growth, social justice and an equitable distribution of income within and among regions;
WHEREAS, under PD 1, LOT 542, LOI 542-A and PD 1200, the framework for regional planning, and its relationship to the national planning process has been set down and has led to the formulation, by each region, of their development plans;
WHEREAS, there is an urgent need to translate regional plans into concrete packages of programs and projects in the form of an investment program which systematically consolidates and integrates the development projects to be undertaken by national agencies, local government, other government regional entities and the private sector in the regions;
WHEREAS, there is a need for a coherent set of guidelines for determining budgeting allocations to the various regions based on development programs and project priorities;...
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