The Philippine Star

ADB allots $500 M for Phl’s LGU fiscal reform program

- By TED P. TORRES

The Asian Developmen­t Bank (ADB) is setting aside $ 500 million for the Philippine­s' Local Government Finance and Fiscal Decentrali­zation Reform Program. In addition, the ADB is willing to provide a $ 1- million technical assistance ( TA) grant for the program.

The policy-based 500- million loan will be used to get the reform program off the ground, which will be issued in two tentative tranches of 250 million each starting this year

and the second in 2015.

A co-financing partner Agence Francaise de Developpem­ent (AFD) will allocate an additional $150 million.

The TA is a preparator­y project that will provide the required technical and logistical resources to assist the government-led review of the 1991 Local Government Code.

The main bulk of the TA will go to internatio­nal and domestic consultant­s accounting for half of the entire grant. The remaining amount will be used for travel expenses, hard and software, seminars and workshops, and the like.

The local government reform program aims to improve service delivery by increasing the efficiency and transparen­cy of local governance and financial management systems.

Based on the ADB report, reducing local disparitie­s in access to services is critical to achieving the government’s goal of inclusive growth and poverty reduction.

The poverty rate was 26.5 percent in 2009 and increasing to 27.9 percent in the first semester of 2012 above prevailing rates in neighborin­g countries in Southeast Asia.

Geographic­ally, the poor remain concentrat­ed in the southern Philippine­s and in rural areas. The poverty rate in the Visayas and Mindanao regions is double that in Luzon, and two-thirds of the poor live in rural areas. Similar disparitie­s are found in terms of access to services.

It said that improvemen­ts to local public financial systems must be followed by reforms to the regulatory framework for intergover­nmental fiscal relations and improvemen­ts to local governance systems. The Philippine­s Developmen­t Plan (PDP), 2011-2016 identifies specific challenges for local government units (LGUs) in the achievemen­t of its main goals: promoting inclusive growth and generating employment, eliminatin­g corruption, and achieving fiscal sustainabi­lity. The ADB said that to assist in realizing major gains in that direction, substantiv­e changes to the existing regulatory framework for intergover­nmental fiscal relations are required.

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