By
Pearl T. Nerja
BAGUIO CITY -- The
Departments of Environment and Natural Resources and Agriculture have agreed on
rules on disbursement and use of $10 million Integrated Natural Resources and
Environmental Management Project (INREMP) Rural Infra Fund.
Engineers
Rey Gerona and Sonny Salvacion led discussion on guidelines in a workshop here
recently.
The
following are considered eligible projects: rehabilitation and improvement of
access roads; rehabilitation and construction of farm to market access
facilities (foot paths, footbridges and tramlines, communal irrigation systems
and domestic water supply systems.
A trading
center will be constructed in the region. Eligible access roads are those that
are with approved watershed management and investment plan, support forest
production and livelihood, within forestland/ timberland production areas,
directly support INREMP upland beneficiaries and are within political
jurisdiction of municipalities.
Ineligible
access roads are those that are within NIPAs areas, non- NIPAS areas intended
for protection purposes as identified by the community and validated by DENR,
covered by and included in any national
rehabilitation funded projects, opening of new roads and foot trails and
re-opening of abandoned logging roads.
Projects
will be implemented in 68 barangays, considering that these have undergone
social preparation activities and have the necessary NCIP certification permit.
The US 10
million shall be for civil works within the 68 barangays previously identified
by the DA. For Non-CHARMP areas but
under the INREMP, rural Infra shall be covered by the $1.2M fund allocation.
Projects
should be compliant with government laws, IRRs, ADB environmental policies and
regulations, social safeguards and environmental assessment and review
procedures framework.
Projects’
implementation shall be supervised, governed and directed by a regional
inter-agency committee for RI rehabilitation
and improvement which will be created and composed of DA, DENR, NCIP,
NIA, PLGUs, DPWH, DILG, NGO.
The DA-CAR
is the agency having the overall responsibility for the project
implementation. However, as partners in
the implementation, the DENR shall provide DA with technical, administrative
and other assistance including orientation on INREMP activities, procurement,
environmental policies, social safeguards.
The DA,
shall likewise, establish and administer peso account for disbursements,
maintain project account and records for all expenditures, assist subproject
proponents in planning and preparation of proposals, implementation of
projects, technical assistance and capacity building on procurement,
construction supervision, financial management, operation and maintenance.
It shall
also ensure projects are compliant with guidelines and standards, management
and disbursement of funds are in accordance with ADB guidelines and GOP laws
and submit quarterly progress report to INREMP regional project coordinating
office.
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