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CDP Step 2: Revisit Existing Plans and Review Vision, Mission, and Objectives

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  • Inventory existing local plans (CLUP, ELA, LDRRMP, LCCAP)
  • Review the Vision, Mission, Goals and Objectives of all existing plans for relevance and applicability to the prevailing situation.
  • Check if the plans are aligned with the PDPFP.
  • Identify outdated plans that will need to be updated and plans that can be absorbed in the CDP. Include the accomplished PAPs as inputs.

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CDP Step 2.1: Revisit Existing Plans

  • Action Plan for Protection of Children
  • Aquatics and Fisheries Management Plan
  • Ancestral Domain Sustainable Development and Protection Plan
  • Annual Culture and the Arts Plan
  • Anti-Poverty Reduction Plan
  • Business Plan/Strategy
  • Capacity Development Agenda / Plan
  • Coastal Resource Management Plan
  • Forest Land Use Plan
  • Food Security Plan
  • Forest Management Plan
  • Gender and Development Plan
  • Integrated Area Community Public Safety Plan
  • Information Strategic and Management Plan
  • Information and Communication Technology Plan
  • Local Coconut Development Plan
  • Local Climate Change Action Plan
  • Local Disaster Risk Reduction Management Plan
  • Local Investment Plan for Health
  • Local Entrepreneurship Development Plan
  • Local Tourism Plan
  • Nutrition Action Plan
  • Plan for PWDs
  • Peace and Order Public Safety Plan
  • Plan for the elderly
  • Plan for health and family planning
  • People’s Plan
  • Sustainable Area Development Plan
  • Small and Medium Enterprise Development Plan
  • Strategic Agriculture and Fisheries Development
  • Solid Waste Management Plan
  • Watershed Management Plan
  • Forest Land Use Plan
  • Transportation Management Plan
  • Zones Plan

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CDP Step 2.1: Revisit Existing Plans

  • Local Investment Plan for Health
  • Local Entrepreneurship Development Plan
  • Local Tourism Plan
  • Nutrition Action Plan
  • Plan for PWDs
  • Peace and Order Public Safety Plan
  • Plan for the elderly
  • Plan for health and family planning
  • People’s Plan
  • Sustainable Area Development Plan
  • Small and Medium Enterprise Development Plan
  • Strategic Agriculture and Fisheries Development
  • Solid Waste Management Plan
  • Watershed Management Plan
  • Forest Land Use Plan
  • Transportation Management Plan
  • Zones Plan

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CDP Step 2.1: Revisit Existing Plans

Note:

There is no need to re-do the profiling and project identification for formulation/updating of thematic/sectoral plans.

However, if these existing plans are determined to be obsolete, then there is a need to update them by including the concerned sector or theme in the EP.

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CDP Step 2.1: Revisit Existing Plans

Assess the current plan documents

Is the plan existing?

Is the plan compliant?

Prepare the plan

Revise the plan

Monitor and Evaluate

No

No

Yes

Yes

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Mainstreaming Actions

STEP 2 to do Checklist:

 

Scenario 1 (Without/outdated CDP, Without CLUP), and

Scenario 2 (Without/outdated CDP, With CLUP not DRR-CCA mainstreamed):

 

1. Inventory existing local plans; take note of inconsistencies and recommend rectifying measures to take during the updating (mainstreaming of DRR-CCA) of the plans.

2. Conduct CDRA and present CDRA Results

3. Using CDRA results and information gleaned from the review of the plans, review the LGU vision if responsive to new planning mandates and current situation of the city/municipality and if it considered risks

4. (Re)formulate LGU Vision with risk lens prominently included (descriptors and/or success indicators) e.g. resilient, safe, sustainable, inclusive. 

Scenario 3 (Without/outdated CDP, With DRR-CCA mainstreamed CLUP):

 

1. Inventory existing local plans; take note of inconsistencies and recommend rectifying measures to take during the updating (mainstreaming of DRR-CCA) of the plans.

2. Present the CDRA Results

3. Adopt the enhanced CLUP’s Vision in the development/updating of the CDP (w/ risk lens)

Scenario 4 (Updated CDP, With or without CLUP):

1. For not fully risk-informed CDPs with vision statements and success indicators that do not have risk lens, use CDRA results and information gleaned from the review of the plans to reformulate the LGU vision

2. For CDPs that are not risk informed, same steps should be undertaken as that for scenarios 1, 2 and 3 depending on the CLUP status whichever is applicable.

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CDP Step 2.1: Revisit Existing Plans

When the LDC and its sectoral and functional committees have been mobilized for the purpose of preparing or revising the LGU’s medium– or short–term Comprehensive Development Plan (CDP), the next step is to determine the status of current plan documents.

This will help the planning team in limiting or expanding the scope of the Ecological Profile (EP) and aligning thematic/sectoral plans with the Vision.

Existing sectoral and thematic plans that are still responsive to the prevailing situation can be incorporated in the CDP.

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