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Province of Laguna
MUNICIPALITY OF MAJAYJAY
BARANGAY PANALABAN
WHEREAS, Executive Order No. 70 provides for the institutionalization of the Whole-of-
Nation Approach in attaining inclusive and sustainable peace, creation of National Task Force to
End Local Communist Armed Conflict, and directs for the formulation of a National Peace
Framework;
WHEREAS, the Whole-of-Nation approach addresses the root causes of insurgency, internal
disturbances and tensions, and other armed conflicts and threat by prioritizing and harmonizing
the delivery of basic services and social development packages by the government, facilitating
societal inclusivity, and ensuring active participants of all sectors of the society in the pursuit of
peace agenda;
WHEREAS, the National Peace framework contains principles policies, plans, programs, and
mechanisms to localize peace agreements and interventions that will bring inclusive and
sustainable peace, and address the root causes of insurgencies, internal disturbance, tensions and
other armed conflicts threats in identified areas;
RESOLVED FURTHER, that the Barangay Task Force shall be composed of:
KGG. ROGER S JOVEN JR. KGG. EUFEMIO P. GUERA KGG. DANILO P. GUERA
G. MARIEL G. BUENO G. RICARDO M. JOVEN GNG. MICHAELA D. JOVEN
G. BARTOLOME GABITAN G. RONNIE R. RENZALIS GNG. LOUIE ELAINE O. BUENO
GNG. DOLORES COLDERIA G. BARTOLOME GABITAN GNG. LEA FRESCO
RESOLVED FINALLY, that the attached Terms and Reference forms an integral part of this
resolution.
Certified Correct:
Attested by:
Terms of Reference
HON.FRANCISCA G. MIRANO
BARANGAY CHAIRMAN
Section 3. Powers and Functions. The Barangay Task Force shall have the following
powers and functions: (enumerate powers and functions indicated in MC No. 2019-125)
a. Take the lead in the planning and implementation of the Retooled Community Support
Program (RCSP);
b. Facilitate the convergence of all stakeholders and ensure participation of the community
members in development planning;
c. Adhere to the feedback mechanism prescribed by the Provincial Task Force and establish
the same at Municipal down to the Barangay level;
d. Ensure the delivery of services and inclusion of the policies, programs, projects, services
and activities in the local plans based on the identified solutions by members of the
affected communities;
e. Strengthen and empower Barangay-Based Institutions (BBIs);
f. Establish and strengthen citizenship and community participation mechanisms to
guarantee sustainability of RCSP implementation;
g. Perform such other duties and functions as the Regional or the Provincial Task Force
may direct.
Section 4. The Barangay Peace Framework. The same shall contain principles, policies,
plans and programs that will bring in inclusive and sustainable peace and development, and
address the root causes of insurgencies, internal disturbances and tensions as well as other armed
conflicts and threats in identified areas. To this, the Barangay Peace Framework shall include a
mechanism for localized peace engagements or negotiations and interventions that is regionally
orchestrated, directed and supervised, while being locally implemented.
Section 6. The Barangay Task Force Secretariat. The Barangay Task Force shall be
assisted by their joint BDC and BPOC Secretariats to be led by the BPOC Secretariat Head duly
assisted by personnel from the member-agencies of the Task Force, under secondment, detail, or
other appropriate arrangement. In case of the Barangay Task Force, the Barangay Secretary shall
lead the Task Force.
a. Submit an organizational and staffing pattern and directory of the Barangay Task Force
to the Municipal Task Force within one (1) month from the creation of the Task Force;
b. Provide standard Secretariat services to the MTF; and
c. Ensure proper coordination of the RCSP implementation through the feedback
mechanism established by the Municipal Task Force.