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ODA FACILITIES FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNITS    

(AS OF SEPTEMBER 2000)

PROJECT TITLE IMP. AGENCY / DONOR BRIEF DESCRIPTION DURATION COST (P m) CONTACT OFFICES STATUS
Local Government Support Project II NEDA / CIDA The project is designed to strengthen the capacity of national, regional and local government authorities to develop and implement policies and programs in support of decentralization. 1999-2005 749.75 LGSP-NPMG

Unit 402 Manila Luxury Condominium, Pearl Drive, Goldloop Ortigas Ctr., Pasig City

Ongoing
Strengthening Local Governments Environmental Planning and Management (LOCAL EPM) DENR / UNDP To develop a comprehensive capability building program to upgrade the technical and operational capabilities of the LGUs on environmental management. 1998-2001 Ms. Nestor Venturillo, Project Manager

DENR, Tel 925-2341

Ongoing
Technical Assistance for LGUs through the Project Development Assistance Center (PDAC) NEDA / Spain Provides direct assistance in the upgrading of LGU internal capability in project formulation and enhance the capabilities of PDAC in providing assistance to LGUs in terms of project formulation 1997-1998 8.21 Dir. Marcelina E. Bacani, Regional Development Coordination Staff, NEDA sa Pasig

Tel. 631-3708 / 631-0969

Ongoing
Philippine Regional Municipal Development Project DILG-DOF / ADB, AusAID The project has two major components namely, the provision of infrastructure and municipal services and a capability building program. The infras. subprojects are demand-based, i.e. depending in the demands for infrastructure by the LGU. The TA component includes: a) land related information system; b) engineering and solid waste mgt.; c) planning and dev't.; and d) human resource dev't. 1996-2001 1,584.501 Ms. Rolyn Zambales, PRMDP-PMO

4/F Francisco Gold Condominium, EDSA, QC

Tel. 925-1132, 920-7918

Ongoing
Third Municipal Development Project DPWH, BLGF, DILG, LGUs / WB The project involves the (1) construction and/or rehabilitation of basic infrastructure and facilities including shore protection, flood control measures, primary drainage systems and primary primary roads and bridges, (2) provision of equipment and consulting services, (3) implementation of real property tax administration program, (4) establishment of a municipal trading program, and (5) conduct of studies. 1992-2000 2,040.00 Mr. Jose Ong

Premiummed-Mminute, 3/F SURP Bldg., UP Diliman, QC

Tel. 926-5384, 926-5319

Ongoing
Community-Based Resource Management Program DOF, LGUs / WB The project aims to reduce rural poverty and environmental degradation through support for locally generated and implemented natural resource management projects.  The project has the following components: (1) natural resource management, (2) planning and implementation support to LGUs, (3) initiating an MDF rural window and project management, (4) environmental technology transfer and policy management. 1998-2007 1,900.00 Mr. Floradema Eleazar, Project Manager

7/F EDCP Bldg, DOF, Manila

Tel. 526-7835

Ongoing
LGU Capacity Building (Devoution and Delineation) DILG/ADB Project will undertake a review of the current devolution process and make recommendations about further improvement consistent with principles of participation and good governance. 20.00 Ongoing
Mindanao Rural Development Project DA-LGUs / WB Capacity building of LGUs (particularly provincial governments) to develop and carry-out sound agricultural development policies and programs of DA. Components include: a) Rural Infrastructure (rehab and maintenance of provincial and farm-to-market roads; rehab and construction of selected communal irrigation systems; establishment and upgrading of spring development schemes; b) Community development sub-projects (w/c meet community preferences and respond to national government priorities for supporting small-scale agricultural and fishery development); c) Institutional and Implementation Support (Microfinance Institutions and Cooperatives, LGUs, Project Coordination Office); d) Coastal and Marine Biodiversity Conservation. 2000-2003 1,200.00 Ms. Zeny Villegas

DA-Planning, Tel. 920-2870, 928-8247

Ongoing
LGU Urban Water and Sanitation Project DILG-DBP / WB Provision of water and sanitation facilities by LGUs who have not formed a WD in their area.  Targets urban centers of small and medium-size municipalities. 1999-2001 1,320.00 Dir. Normando Toledo

DILG-OPDS, Tel. 928-6357 / 925-0362

Ongoing
LGU Finance and Development Project (LOGOFIND) DOF / WB Provides financing for LGU urban project through the establishment of urban loan window / facility within the MDF.  Also provides TA and institutional support to LGU borrowers. 1999-2004 4,000.00 Annie Fernandez

DOF-IFG, Tel. 526-9951

Ongoing
Water Districts Development Project LBP, LWUA, MWSS, DOF, LGUs / WB Project involves the delivery of sustainable water supply and sanitation services by increasing the range of institutional and technical choices available to water districts and LGUs. 2,280.00 Local Gov't. Financial Services Dept., Ongoing
LGU Support Credit Program LBP / Japan Proposed as loan funds to be made available over a five year period to selected cities and municipalities to construct approved urban sector infrastructure components such as water supply, drainage, flood control, sewerage and solid waste systems, forestry, and other environmental projects aims to augment sources of development funds for LGUs through credit assistance. Eligible activities are: mass housing, solid waste disposal systems, public hospitals/health centers and medical equipment, water distribution system, and environment program. 1999-2005 2,282.30 Ongoing
LGU Infrastructure Development Facility (TA Loan) CCPSP The project will support regional decentralization and development process by facilitating private financing of infrastructure projects at the LGU level. The project has two phases: a) the TA loan which will develop the design of the facility and prepare sample subprojects; and b) the main facility which is expected to be lodged at a GFI. The proposed facility is intended to finance the direct and indirect foreign exchange costs of equipment and services, including civil works.  The lending facility is proposed to fund mainly revenue generating projects projects from $2-10 M or 30% of the funding requirements whichever is less.  Projects should be sponsored by the private sector and/or creditworthy LGUs, preferably in the transport, water supply, solid water disposal, small hydrowater plants, industrial parks, infrastructure for tourism facilities, public markets and slaughterhouses. 2000-2001 120.00 Mr. Jorge Briones,

Deputy Executive Director, CCPSP

TA ongoing

Main credit facility to start on 2003

Secondary Education Development and Improvement Project (SEDIP) DECS / Japan, WB A follow-up project to the 6-year Secondary Education Development Project which was concluded in 1994. The project aims to address the gaps w/c SEDP was not able to address. It is a complementary sequel project to TEEP. It will cover the 26 SRA and PCFP. 6,764.00 Ongoing
Cordillera Highland Agricultural Resource Management Project (CHARM) DA / ADB, IFAD The objective of the project is to reduce poverty in the Cordillera Administrative Region by increasing the disposable incomes of small farm-holder families in the target areas. This will be achieved by training and participation involving target communities to improve resource management practices, including reforestation. The project will improve farm-to-farm market access, community irrigation systems, domestic water supply systems, and agricultural support systems to farmers focusing on extension, agribusiness, adaptive research, and savings group formation to access rural financial services. 1997-2003 1,893.20 Ongoing
Pipeline Projects
1. Mindanao Basic Urban Services Sector Project DILG, LGUs, LBP / ADB The proposed project will establish a facility that will support urban development and upgrading of basic urban infrastructure and municipal services in cities and municipalities throughout the island of Mindanao, based on assessment of existing facilities and the demand of the urban population.  Physical infrastructure investment include water supply, roads, traffic management, drainage, solid waste management, markets, bus terminals, sewerage and sanitation.  Institutional development for LGUs will focus on financial management, infrastructure development and urban planning. 2001-2005 4,000.00 Mr. Art Vega, Project Coordinator

DILG-OPDS, 5/F Gold Condominium, EDSA, QC

ICC Processing
2. LGU Urban Water Supply and Sanitation Project DILG, DBP / WB The APL-2 of ongoing phase, proposed facility will support provision of level 3 water supply projects of LGUs 2001-2005 2,400.00 included in WB FY01 lending program
3. Northern Mindanao Development Project for Coastal and Uplands Development IFAD To raise in a sustainable manner the standard of living of farm and farming households in selected areas in Northern Mindanao and CARAGA 960.00 still being processed by GOP and IFAD
4. Infrastructure for Rural Productivity Enhancement Sector Project (INFRES) DA / ADB The long-term goal of the project is to increase rural incomes in areas with high agricultural potential. The immediate objectives of the project are to remove the constraints to the improvement of agricultural productivity caused by the lack of rural infrastructure and to reduce poverty by increasing agricultural productivity and profitability. The project will have three components: improved rural infrastructure, capacity building for developed project implementation and management, and project management and coordination. 2001-2007 3,000.00 For negotiations with ADB

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