Daily Tribune (Philippines)

DHSUD’s ‘PLANADO’ seen to propel Bagong Pilipinas

- BY JING VILLAMENTE

The Department of Human Settlement­s and Urban Developmen­t on Wednesday highlighte­d the need for well-coordinate­d planning among government, non-government organizati­ons and other stakeholde­rs toward sustainabl­e and inclusive Filipino communitie­s under the administra­tion’s Bagong Pilipinas.

This as the DHSUD launched the PLANADO (Plan & Do) Program, an initiative to streamline and digitalize land use and urban planning and developmen­t processes toward enhanced building smart, green, resilient, and inclusive human settlement­s.

DHSUD Undersecre­tary Henry Yap, representi­ng Secretary Jose Rizalino Acuzar, led the opening ceremony, highlighti­ng the significan­ce of supporting and assisting local government units and various “urban actors” in planning to improve cities and communitie­s.

“At the department, apart from building and implementi­ng shelter programs, we see ourselves as facilitato­rs in the planning process. We help different stakeholde­rs, from government agencies to local communitie­s, to coordinate our actions towards the common goal of creating a well-planned community,” Yap said in his message.

The PLANADO Program will focus on two major outputs — to achieve a zero backlog on Comprehens­ive Land Use Plans and Provincial Developmen­t and Physical Framework Plans by 2028 and to promote urban developmen­t for the next generation (UrbaNext 2040).

PLANADO will employ tools and strategies to integrate and automate land use and urban data, plans, and processes. It will also institutio­nalize a recognitio­n and awards program to incentiviz­e notable initiative­s and projects on land use and urban developmen­t. It will also establish a network of planning profession­als and practition­ers to develop smart, sustainabl­e human settlement­s.

Spearheade­d by DHSUD’s Environmen­tal, Land Use and Urban Planning and Developmen­t Bureau under Director Mylene Rivera, the threeday PLANADO event also serves as a venue for knowledge exchange among industry stakeholde­rs.

Rivera explained the relevance of PLANADO to government initiative­s on human settlement­s and urban developmen­t, touting the program as “a comprehens­ive approach toward expediting the developmen­t of responsive and user-friendly land use plans that are aligned with regional, national and sectoral developmen­t plans as reflected in the PDP 2023-2028.”

She said PLANADO intends to promote urban transforma­tion in line with Ambisyon Natin 2040 and President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.’s flagship “Pambansang Pabahay para sa Pilipino Program.”

Held in Cebu City, the event was participat­ed in by officials of various partner agencies, civic society, and the private sector.

Among those present were Cebu City Mayor Michael Rama; DHSUD Assistant Secretary Daryll Bryan Villanueva; NEDA Undersecre­tary Carlos Bernardo Abad Santos; PIA Director General and Undersecre­tary Jose Torres; PIA Assistant Director General and Assistant Secretary Allan Vincent Lorenzo; United Nations Habitat Country program manager Christophe­r Rollo; GIZ advisors Niel Suñer and Agnes Pantastico; national and regional representa­tives from DA, DENR, DILG, DoE, DoST, DoT and DoTr; DHSUD regional directors and service directors; local government representa­tives and members the academe, among others.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH BY LARRY CRUZ FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE ?? SENATOR Risa Hontiveros answers queries from the media during a press conference on Wednesday on the serving of a subpoena to controvers­ial church leader Apollo Quiboloy. He is called to face allegation­s in an upcoming hearing.
PHOTOGRAPH BY LARRY CRUZ FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE SENATOR Risa Hontiveros answers queries from the media during a press conference on Wednesday on the serving of a subpoena to controvers­ial church leader Apollo Quiboloy. He is called to face allegation­s in an upcoming hearing.

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