OPAPP Offices
Program Offices | Program Offices |
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Policy and Programs Development Office (PPDO) Formulates, recommends, monitors, and evaluates policies and programs, including a peace legislative agenda, to ensure and sustain an environment conducive to peace, and the effective and efficient implementation of the comprehensive peace process.
Peace Institution and Development Office (PIDO) Leads in the institutionalization and strengthening of sub-national and community-based conflict prevention, conflict resolution, peace advocacy, and rehabilitation and development efforts in conflict-affected areas.
Program Implementation and Monitoring Office (PIMO) Coordinates the implementation of programs and projects aimed at addressing the socio-economic reintegration needs of former rebels as well as supervises and monitors the implementation of the various key provisions of the signed peace agreements between the government and the rebel groups, in particular, with the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) and the Communist People’s Liberation Army (CPLA).
Peace Research and Development Center
(PRDC)
Conducts and publishes academic studies, documentation, and various forms of dialogue among experts on armed conflict and peace processes in the Philippines, establish close linkages and partnerships with local and international research institutions, responsible for the formulation of the policy framework and operational guidelines of a comprehensive disarmament, demobilization and reintegration (DDR) program in the country, develop and carry out capacity-building for DDR and serves as a resource center on DDR and its related topics.
The PRDC maintains a Resource Center that specializes on Security Issues of the Peace Process.
Official Development Assistance Support Unit (ODASU) Serves as the catalyst in strengthening mechanisms and mobilizing assistance from the donor community for the provision of services supportive of the government’s comprehensive peace process.
Programs
The Social Integration Program (SIP) shall apply to former rebels who express the desire to integrate into mainstream society and return to the fold of the law.
The Conflict Prevention and Peace Building Programme is among the major programmes of the United Nations Development Programme and the Government of the Philippines under the Country Programme Action Plan (CPAP) for 2005 – 2009. It aims to contribute to the achievement of the United Nations Development Assistance Framework Outcomes and supports the implementation of the government’s comprehensive peace process as well as the national peace plan.
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