WHEREAS, the 1987 Constitution
mandates as a policy of the State the protection and advancement of the right of the
people to a balanced and healthful ecology in accordance with the rhythm and harmony of
nature; WHEREAS, the Philippines
formally adopted sustainable development as a guiding principle in development efforts
through the adoption of a national conservation strategy for sustainable development which
was presented by the country during the United Nations Conference on Environment and
Development (UNCED) held in Rio de Janeiro;
WHEREAS, the UNCED adopted a resolution for
the creation of a Sustainable Development Commission that will evaluate and monitor
adherence to the agreements and commitments made in Rio and urged governments to form
similar bodies that will ensure that activities at the national level are implemented and
coordinated with global efforts:
WHEREAS, the creation of the Philippine
Council for Sustainable Development (PCSD) on 01 September 1992, by virtue of Executive
Order No 15, is a manifestation of the country's adherence to the principles set forth in
Rio and ensures that these commitments are implemented, periodically monitored and
coordinated;
WHEREAS, the PCSD, through effective
collaborative efforts with civil society and financial support from the United Nations
Development Programme - Capacity 21 facility, initiated the formulation of the Philippine
Agenda (PA) 2 1, a consensus document which is envisioned to guide the sustainable
development path of the country;
WHEREAS, the PA 21 , which is built upon the
principles of subsidiarity (self-governance), consensus building, open access and
multistakeholdership, embodies the common resolve of government, business and the civil
society to operationalize the sustainable development vision;
WHEREAS, the operationalization of the PA 21
requires the integration of the various overarching dimensions and components of
sustainable development and the need for participation of government, business and civil
society;
WHEREAS, it is necessary to strengthen the
Philippine Council for Sustainable Development to institutionalize the support of other
key sectors of the society and to further enhance its ability to coordinate planning and
policy formulation, monitoring and evaluation in the pursuit of sustainable development;
NOW, THEREFORE, I FIDEL V. RAMOS, President
of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by law, do hereby order:
SECTION 1. Strengthening the PCSD. The
Philippine Council for Sustainable Development, hereinafter referred to as the Council, is
hereby strengthened, structurally and functionally, in accordance with the provisions of
this Executive Order.
SEC. 2. Composition of the Council
1. The Chairperson of the Council shall be
the Secretary of SocioEconomic Planning as NEDA Director-General and Chair of the POPCOM
Board of Commissioners, with the Secretary of the Department of Environment and Natural
Resources (DENR) as Vice-Chairperson.
2. The members of the Council from
government shall be regular officers from the following departments with a rank of
director or higher, duly deputized to represent their respective secretaries and committed
to the cause of sustainable development:
- Department of Foreign Affairs
- Department of Science and Technology
- Department of Finance
- Department of Agriculture
- Department of Public Works and Highways
- Department of Education, Culture and Sports
- Department of Labor and Employment
- Department of Health
- Department of Trade and Industry
- Department of Interior and Local Government
- . Department of Social Welfare and Development
- Department of Budget and Management
- Department of National Defense
- Department of Energy
- Department of Transportation and Communication
- Department of Agrarian Reform
3. Civil society, composed of people's
organizations, non-government organizations and sectoral / major groups representation
shall have nine (9) Council members selected by their community, based on their commitment
to sustainable development concerns, through a process designed by them. These shall
include the following major groups: women, youth, farmers, fisherfolk, indigenous people,
Moro and Cordillera people, urban poor, persons with disabilities, academe, professionals,
media, religious groups and NGOs.
4. Labor and business shall have two (2)
representatives each in the Council. Representation shall, likewise, be decided through a
process to be designed by them.
The Council shall have the authority to invite any
government agency or non-government entity as resource person.
SEC. 3. Composition of the PCSD Committee.
In support of the PCSD, their shall be created under the Council four (4) committees
corresponding to the 4 major areas of concern of the global Agenda 21. The government
representatives to these committees shall be at least division chiefs in their agencies.
When necessary, sub-committees may be created.
These committees and their composition shall be as
follows:
1.Committee on Social and Economic Dimensions
(CSED)
National Economic and Development Authority -
Chairman
Department of Interior and Local Government -
Members
Department of Environment and Natural Resources
Department of Finance
Department of Science and Technology
Department of Agrarian Reform
Department of Labor and Employment
Department of Health
Department of Social Welfare and Development
Department of Trade and Industry
Department of National Defense
Department of Agriculture
Department of Public Works and Highways
Department of Education, Culture and Sports
Commission on Population
Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council
2. Committee on Conservation and Management
of Resources for Development (CCMRD)
Department of Environment and Natural Resources -
Chairman
Department of Science and Technology - Members
Department of Agriculture
Department of Health
Department of Interior and Local Government
Department of Tourism
Department of Agrarian Reform
Department of Transportation and Communication
Department of Energy
Department of Trade and Industry
Department of National Defense
National Museum
Representatives from business and civil society
3. Committee on Strengthening the Role of
Major Groups {CSED)
Department of Interior and Local Government -
Chairman
National Economic and Development Authority -
Members
Department of Environment and Natural Resources
Department of Science and Technology
Department of Labor and Employment
Department of Agriculture
Department of Education, Culture and Sports
Department of Tourism
Department of Agrarian Reform
UP Institute of Environment and Science
League of Provinces
League of Cities
League of Municipalities
League of Barangays
Representatives from business and civil society
4. Committee on Means of Implementation (CMI)
Department of Science and Technology - Chairman
National Economic and Development Authority -
Members
Department of Public Works and Highways
Department of Foreign Affairs
Department of Finance
Department of Education, Culture and Sports
Department of Interior and Local Government
Department of Environment and Natural Resources
Department of Budget and Management
Commission on Higher Education
Philippine Information Agency
Local Government Academy
Representatives from business and civil society
The composition of each committee may be expanded,
reduced or reconstituted upon the recommendation of the concerned committee and approval
by the Council.
Membership in the committees and sub-committees of
the Council by members of the non-government community, including civil society, business
and labor, shall be determined through a process designed by them. In each of these
committees, there shall be a Co-chair, who shall not be from the government sector, to be
elected by the committee members.
SEC. 4. Powers and Functions of the
Council
To review and ensure the implementation of the
commitments made by the Philippines in the light of the UNCED and PA 21;
To establish guidelines and mechanisms that will
expand, concretize and operationalize the sustainable development principles, as embodied
in the Rio Declaration, the UNCED, Agenda 21, the National Conservation Strategy and the
Philippine Agenda 2 1, and incorporate them in the preparation of the Medium-Term
Philippine Development Plan, both at the national and local levels, with active
participation from the non-government sector and people's organizations;
To formulate policy reforms, programs and projects
and recommend new legislation that respond to continuing and emerging issues and charting
future actions in related to environment and sustainable development;
To provide policy advice to appropriate bodies on
environment and sustainable development issues of national interest;
To institutionalize a mechanism that would ensure
linkage with the legislative, executive, local government units, non-governmental
organizations, business and other concerned entities/ sectors, in the formulation of
policies and decision-making on sustainable development concerns;
To act as the coordinating mechanism with the United
Nations Commission on Sustainable Development (UNCSD), through the Department of Foreign
Affairs (DFA), and actively solicit assistance and cooperation towards the realization of
our commitment made the UNCED;
To review and monitor plans, policies, programs and
legislation on sustainable development and recommend mechanisms / strategies for promoting
efficiency and timeliness of their execution;
To establish a networking mechanism to link with
local and international organizations involved in sustainable development;
To call on any and all government agencies, resource
persons and other groups, as necessary, in the performance of its role and functions;
To catalyze the formation and institutionalization
of local councils for sustainable development in close coordination with local
authorities;
To establish, reorganize or abolish committees of
the Council; and
To perform such other acts which are necessary to
carry out its mandated functions and responsibilities.
SEC. 5. The Secretariat. The Council shall
be assisted by a Coordinating Secretariat which shall be based at the NEDA, the
composition of which shall be determined by the Director-General, and a Counterpart
Secretariat, the composition of which shall be determined by the People's/ Non-Government
Organization members of the Council.
SEC. 6. Budget. There shall be provided in
the General Appropriations Act a regular line item under the NEDA budget to cover the
operational requirements of the Council subject to the prescribed budgetary guidelines.
SEC. 7. Repealing Clause. All Executive
Orders which are inconsistent with the provisions of this order are hereby repealed or
amended accordingly.
SEC. 8. Effectivity. This Executive Order
shall take effect immediately.
DONE in the City of Manila, this 26th day of
September in the year of Our Lord, Nineteen Hundred and Ninety-Six.
By the President:
RUBEN D. TORRES
Executive Secretary |