Super regions of the Philippines

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The creation of super regions in the Philippines is a proposed plan by the President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo in her sixth State of the Nation Address to group the selected regions/provinces by their economic strengths.

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[edit] Composition

Map of the Philippines divided into the proposed super regions, except for the cyber corridor.      North Luzon Agribusiness Quadrangle      Metro Luzon Urban Beltway      Central Philippines      Mindanao
Map of the Philippines divided into the proposed super regions, except for the cyber corridor.      North Luzon Agribusiness Quadrangle      Metro Luzon Urban Beltway      Central Philippines      Mindanao

[edit] North Luzon Agribusiness Quadrangle

[edit] Metro Luzon Urban Beltway

or simply "Luzon Urban Beltway."

[edit] Central Philippines

[edit] Mindanao Super Region

also known as "Agribusiness Mindanao" Super Region.

[edit] PCC/CC

[edit] Development Themes

The "super" regions shall have the following primary, through not exclusive, development themes:

  • Northern Luzon Agribusiness Quadrangle - Agribusiness
  • Luzon Urban Beltway - Globally competitive industrial and service center
  • Central Philippines - Tourism
  • Agribusiness Mindanao - Agribusiness
  • Cyber Corridor - Information and communication technology and knowledge economy

[edit] Development Champions

[edit] Development Champions (Super Region Heads)

The Development Champions are the following:

  • North Luzon Agribusiness Quadrangle - PMS Director-General Arthur Yap;
  • Luzon Urban Beltway - Subic-Clark Alliance for Development Chairman Edgardo Pamintuan;
  • Central Philippines - Secretary of Tourism Joseph Ace Durano; Secretary Cerge Remonde shall be the Cabinet Officer for Regional Development of region VII;
  • Agribusiness Mindanao - Presidential Adviser for the Peace Process Jesus Dureza;
  • Cyber Corridor - Commission on Information and Communication Technology Chairman Ramon Sales.

[edit] Development Champions Mandates

Each "super" region shall have a designated Development Champion whose mandate is to:

  • Serve as catalyst for development and prime advocate of the strategic development theme in his area;
  • Ensure the implementation of the priority programs and projects identified in the 2006 State of the Nation Address and the undated MTPIP, in close collaboration with the concerned local government units, national agencies and other partners in development, and undertake the necessary interventions to help ensure that these are completed on time and at a lowest cost to government.
  • Work out operational policies and remedial actions to ensure that the priority programs and projects are completed on schedule and a lowest cost to government;
  • Submit a monthly report to the Presidential Management Staff (PMS) on the overall accomplishment of project implementation, issues and problems identified and recommend solutions pursuant to item (c) above.

[edit] See also

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