No. / Participant / Stakeholder Group / Participant Name, Position and Contact Details / Key Issues / Potential Contribution (What participants bring to the meeting) / Motivation to Attend (What meeting can give to the participant) / Consequences of not inviting
COMMUNITY
1 / Fishermen in Ganayon /
- Lacks knowledge on MPA regulations, benefits, management and monitoring.
- Participation to the activities
- Implementation of program / campaign plans
- Participation in the campaign
- No target audience for the campaign
KMM KAGANA Cooperative /
- Romoe Avila, PO President
- Manuel Sarceda, PO Officer Brgy . Councilman
- No adopted MPA Management Plan
- Legal entity to co- manage the MPA with the LGU
- Improve management of the MPA
- Unmanaged MPA
Management Com /
- Romeo Avila, Barangay Captain; Man. Com Chairman
- BFARMC
- Not guided by an MPA management plan
- Lacks equipment and facilities for law enforcement
- Authority to manage the MPA.
- Possibilities of capability enhancement in MPA management and law enforcement
- Unmanaged MPA
2 / Barangay Council
Barangay Ganayon /
- Romeo Avila, Brgy Captain
- Ganayon BDC
- Purok Leaders
- Minimal budget support for the MPA from the barangay
- Leadership
- Campaign support
- Mainstream MPA in the Barangay Development Plan
- Not prioritized in terms of budget allocation
3 / Social Services /
- Day Care Worker
- Brgy. Health Worker
- Brgy. Nutrition Worker
- Lack knowledge about the campaign
- Direct support for the campaign in community mobilization
- Will be trained as enumerators
- Increase in K,A,IC
- Lack of back up support for the CF in community mobilization
- No reliable enumerators
4 / Ganayon Central Elem. School /
- Sonia Villarina, Principal
- Elementary Teachers
- Elementary Pupils
- Lack of knowledge about the campaign
- Direct support for the campaign in community mobilization
- Increase in K,A,IC
- Minimal support in community mobilization
5 / Ganayon Churches /
- Fr. Felter
- Pastor Allan Sanchez
- Laymen
- Lack of knowledge about the campaign
- Direct support for the campaign in community mobilization
- Increase in K, A, IC
- Minimal support in community mobilization
No. / Participant / Stakeholder Group / Participant Name, Position and Contact Details / Key Issues / Potential Contribution (What participants bring to the meeting) / Motivation to Attend (What meeting can give to the participant) / Consequences of not inviting
MUNICIPAL LGU
1 / Municipal LGU / Roy Hegino Sarmen
Municipal Mayor
09399216110 /
- Supports the MPA but not his priority agenda
- Presence that validates the importance of the campaign
- Lobby for the LGU equity
- Over all supervision and monitoring of the campaign
- Constituents’ support to campaign of the LGU
- Delay / non implementation of campaign activities
2 / Robert Lala, Jr.
Mun. Vice Mayor /
- Supports the MPA / campaign but usually has conflicts with his schedules
- Legal instruments such as ordinances are easily obtained
- Budget allocation for the LGU direct-matched fund is approved
- Constituents’ support to campaign of the LGU
- CF will have difficulty obtaining policy support.
- CF will have difficulty with the LGU equity as the approval is in his office; might not be prioritized due his lack of information.
3 / Venus Bonglay
SB Member
Conservation Supervisor
09396459328 /
- Pride campaign addresses urgent concerns in CRM
- Supervises the project
- Ensures equity of 250,000.00 in the 20% development fund of the LGU
- Regularly confers with the CF all activities of the project
- Accompanies the CF in most of her activities
- Acts as the CF’s representative with the Sangguniang Bayan and the Mayor
- Encourages support of the LGU personnel to the project
- Significance of the project because she has credibility in the community
- Encourages support among the officials and residents of the barangay
- The CF will lack a very vital support system to the campaign
4 / Carlos Balaan
SB Member
Com. on Appropriation /
- Sees the project as urgent concern
- Understands that the project is a great opportunity for the LGU
- Supports the CS in her lobbying for the LGU equity and in policies required
- Encourages support among the officials and residents of the barangay
- Officials and residents highly supportive of his political career
- The CS will lack a back-up support in the council
- The CF will lack a vital support due his position in the financial system of the LGU; he sits in the Local Finance Committee , and appropriates/ and has great influence on the approval of the 20% EDF
5 / Esmeralda Elimanco
Ritchie Yves Mosquerra
Hernando Layno, Jr.
Atty. Leon Montilla
Rutchie Ann Moreno
Jake Elton Santuya /
- Might have very personal reasons in supporting the project in relation to their political careers
- Policy support
- Presence in the project activities
- Their presence in activities will promote their political career
- Residents will be glad to see them in their barangay but presence might present a different picture
6 / Ligangmga Barangay / Homer Pedrozo
SB Member
ABC President
Brgy. Captain- Poblacion /
- Due unfavourable experiences in previous projects that were implemented in their respective barangays, they have a wait-and –see attitude
- but are very supportive of the CF every time she visits their office for information and in conduct of initial activities
- Support /acceptance of the project
- Ensure that activities are easy/ well facilitated in their barangays
- Assign staff/personnel in the barangay to support the CS,CF
- Ensures participation of fishers and community in activities
- Knowledge on fishers that have favourable behaviour and do not have the behaviour
- Confirms the list of fishers in their barangays
- Mainstream their agenda for fishermen and CRM
- Support of residents in their political career
- Campaign activities for the barangays will not be approved
- It would be difficult for the campaign to mobilize fishers and community
Libby Te
Barangay Captain
Diatagon
MerencianoMartizano
Barangay Captain
St. Christine
Fernando Tejero
Barangay Captain
Banahao
PPSK / John Herbert Retuerto
PPSK President
7 / MAO / Samuel Dollano
Mun. Agriculturist /
- Lack of budget support from the LGU for sustainability of the MPA particularly in law enforcement
- Well-managed MPA and efficient law enforcement
- Increased rating in their performances as employees of the LGU
- Boost their morale as MTWG, they feel neglected
- MPA and law enforcement not sustained
BonifacioBalaan
AT - Fisheries
Salvador Edullantes
AT-Aquaculture
Ricardo Pocon
MFARMC Chairman
8 / LGU Department Heads / MelitaEncenzo, MSWDO
RedentorDela Cruz
OIC – MPDC
Asteria Cesar
Mun. Accountant
Marlyn Lobo
Mun. Budget Officer
CleofeGaray
Mun. Treasurer /
- Minimal knowledge of the campaign
- Campaign support; facilitation; and approval of documents like vouchers for disbursements
- Lack of back up support to the CF from the LGU
- Delay in implementation
9 / Provincial Government / Johnny Pimentel
Provincial Governor /
- Minimal knowledge about the campaign
- Welfare of the fishermen is part of the program thrust
- Support for livelihood
- CF will have a hard time in sourcing budget for livelihood
May Navidad Salinas
Prov. Social Welfare & Development
Mark Quico
Provincial Agriculturist Officer
10 / Congressional Office / Philip Pichay
Congressman, 1st District
No. / Participant / Stakeholder Group / Participant Name, Position and Contact Details / Key Issues / Potential Contribution (What participants bring to the meeting) / Motivation to Attend (What meeting can give to the participant) / Consequences of not inviting
ACADEME
1 / Surigao del Sur State University / Dr. Cynthia Sajot
Campus Director
Expertise: Seaweeds Assessment
Dr.BernarditaQuevedo
Dean of Instruction
Marine Biology Dept.
Expertise: Mangrove Assessment
Mario Sinday, MEM
College of Fisheries
Expertise: Corals and Fish Assessment
Pablo Ronquillo, MS FT
College Instructor
Expertise: Seagrass Assessment
Dr.MerlinaAparta
Dir. Research and Extension
Amor Salinas
Alternate Conservation Fellow
Research & Extension Staff
Expertise: Seaweeds
Students in BS Fishery
Students in Marine Biology /
- Part of their Research &Extension Department
- Marine Resource Assessment
- Monitoring
- Resource Persons
- Requirement for accreditation of the university with PAASCU
- Strengthen their College of Fisheries and Marine Science
- Community Mobilization
- Lack of vital support for technical assistance
No. / Participant / Stakeholder Group / Participant Name, Position and Contact Details / Key Issues / Potential Contribution (What participants bring to the meeting) / Motivation to Attend (What meeting can give to the participant) / Consequences of not inviting
NATIONAL AGENCIES
1 / PNP / PINSP Ignacio Serrano
Chief of Police
Other PNP personnel assigned in law enforcement /
- Cannot maximize involvement in law enforcement due lack of facilities, equipment and budget support for fuel
- Efficient law enforcement
- Clear back up support to M/BFARMC
- Improve and sustain coastal law enforcement.
- MPA intrusion and Illegal fishing will continue.
2 / BFAR – Province / PFARO Luisito Yu /
- Coordination with LGUs in CRM
- Funding support for livelihood and marker bouys for MPA
- Agency’s program thrust on CRM
- CF will have difficulty with BRs
3 / BFAR – REG. 13 / NerioCasil
Regional Director
4 / CENRO – Lianga / For. Reyes
CENRO /
- Coordination with LGU
- Repair of guardhouse
- Agency’s program thrust on CRM
- CF will have difficulty with repairs of guardhouse
PRIVATE ORGANIZATIONS
1 / SAMAL / Felix Pedrozo
President
Lianga Fishers’ Asso. /
- Intrude the MPA and do illegal fishing
- Their barangays are part of the Geographic Scope for the KAP survey
- Identified respondents of the KAP Survey
- Vital source of information for the campaign
- Included in the for knowledge activities in the campaign
- Fishers always think that they might be given livelihoods if they participate in activities
- Loss of vital support to campaign
- Loss of vital source of data
2 / NAKASAKI / Jojo
President
St. Christine Fishers’ Asso.
3 / Fishermen of
Banahao,
Diatagon
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