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Background
& Context
W ith strong com m itm ent and leadership, the Governm ent of the
Philippines (GoP) continuously im plem ents its clim ate reform
agenda. This includes the adoption of the country’s roadmap to address
climate change (CC) by adopting the National Climate Change Action Plan
(NCCAP), and institutionalize the Climate Change Commission (CCC) to lead
the Philippines’ climate response. To complement this, the GoP also
mobilized domestic financing to strengthen the delivery of its climate
response. The Department of Budget and Management (DBM) and the
Climate Change Commission jointly developed and implemented a climate
budgeting system, with technical assistance from the World Bank, to
strengthen the planning, execution, and financing framework for the
government’s climate response. The system for tagging, analyzing, and
reporting on climate budget allocation, which started in 2014, has produced
baseline information and results that may pave the way to enable better
government reporting on the scope and focus of its climate response.
In
2015,
the
second
year
of
im plem entation, the Clim ate Budgeting
System serves as a strategic step to
scale up and sustain the Philippines’
transform ative clim ate agenda. The
second year focused on strengthening the
quality of the climate budget and preparing for
its institutionalization. These improvements in
climate budget planning, tracking, monitoring,
and reporting are key for assessing the
Government’s overall progress in achieving the
commitments made in its climate policies and
strategic plans, as well as for making informed
decisions on adjustments to programs and
strengthening coordination efforts at the
national and local levels.
This docum ent provides an overview of
the 2016 National Clim ate Budget, as
reflected in the budget approved in the
FY2016 General Appropriations Act
(GAA), and provides a com parison with
the 2015 clim ate budget. It summarizes
the total amount of national government
financing directed towards attaining climate
change adaptation and mitigation objectives
and outcomes, as detailed in the government’s
NCCAP strategic priorities. Building on the
previous year’s pilot effort, this document aims
to provide a better idea of how tagged projects
contribute to the Government’s climate
response.
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