Question & AnswerQ&A (EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 103)
The State declares the policy to support individuals and families toward a peaceful and productive community life.
The NRDP is a program established to coordinate and integrate efforts of government entities, NGOs, and the private sector concerning national reconciliation as envisioned in the Philippine Development Plan.
The NRDC is composed of the Minister of Economic Planning (Chairperson), Minister of Local Government (Vice-Chairperson), and Ministers of Budget and Management, National Defense, Justice, Agriculture and Food, Social Services and Development, the Press Secretary, and the Deputy Executive Secretary for Human Settlements (Secretary).
Its functions include formulating comprehensive programs and policies for national reconciliation and development, deputizing government entities, identifying technical and financial assistance sources, and monitoring and evaluating program progress.
The Consultative Council, composed of other government ministries/agencies and NGOs, assists the NRDC in implementing the NRDP and may be consulted individually or as a body.
A Regional Reconciliation and Development Council (RRDC) is created under the Regional Development Council in every region except NCR, composed of regional representatives of NRDC members, tasked with coordination, support enlistment, NGO participation encouragement, and monitoring.
The PRDC and MRDC are responsible for implementing Reception and Processing Centers, deputizing government officials/entities as necessary, and encouraging NGO and private sector participation at provincial and municipal levels.
The Ministry of Budget and Management is authorized to realign or release necessary funds for the NRDP.
Yes, any unconstitutional portion of the Executive Order shall not nullify the remaining provisions as long as they can still be given effect independently.
All laws, orders, issuances, rules, and regulations inconsistent with this Executive Order are repealed or modified accordingly.