Lake Mainit Development Alliance

The Lake Mainit Development Alliance (LMDA) is an alliance of municipalities or local government units, government line agencies and civil society organizations in Lake Mainit area. Its significant role is to serve as the coordinating body of multi stakeholders in preserving and promoting Lake Mainit ecosystem.

Lake Mainit Development Alliance
Alliance overview
FormedMarch 1999
HeadquartersKitcharao, Agusan del Norte
Employees3 PMO Personnel
Alliance executive
  • Kaiser B. Recabo, Jr
Websitehttp://lmda.wordpress.com

The Creation

Founded in March 1999, the Alliance was officially formed through a Memorandum of Agreement signed among the member local government units and government line agencies. The Regional Development Council recognized the Alliance per RDC Resolution Number 11 series of 1999.

Governor Francisco Matugas of Surigao del Norte province was the founding Chairman of the Alliance in 1999. In 2001-2007 Governor Robert Lyndon S. Barbers of Surigao del Norte served as the Chairman of Board of Trustees. Governor Erlpe John M. Amante of Agusan del Norte elected as the Chairman of the board in 2007-2010.

Alliance Members

The members of LMDA includes the Province of Surigao del Norte, Province of Agusan del Norte, Municipalities of Alegria, Mainit, Tubod and Sison in Surigao del Norte, Municipalities of Kitcharao, Jabonga, Santiago and Tubay in Agusan del Norte. The regional government line agencies actively involved in the Alliance includes the National Economic Development Authority (NEDA), Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), Department of Agriculture (DA), Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR), Department of Tourism (DOT) and Philippine Information Agency (PIA).

Surigao del Norte LGUs Agusan del Norte LGUs Government Line Agencies
Province of Surigao del Norte Province of Agusan del Norte NEDA - 13
Municipality of Alegria Municipality of Kitcharao DENR - 13
Municipality of Mainit Municipality of Jabonga DA - 13
Municipality of Tubod Municipality of Santiago BFAR - 13
Municipality of Sison Municipality of Tubay PIA - 13
DOT - 13

Project Donors

The following are the project donors in the Lake Mainit cluster:

Funding Donors/Agencies Project Areas & Type of Project
Philippines-Australia Community Assistance Program (PACAP) 8 Municipalities traversing Lake Mainit- Focal Community Assistance Scheme (FOCAS) and Responsive Activity Scheme (RAS) – environmental and livelihood related projects (Please see at the next page the list of PACAP projects)
Philippine Council for Aquatic & Marine Research & Development (PCAMRD) in partnership with Mindanao State University-Naawan Lake Mainit Limnological & Water Quality Assessment and Lake wide- Rapid Appraisal (Lake Mainit Fisheries Resources Assessment Project Phase I)
Department of Agrarian Reform/International Fund for Agricultural Development-Northern Mindanao Community Initiative and Resource Management Project (DAR/IFAD-NMCIREMP) Mainit , Alegria , Kitcharao , Jabonga and Santiago
Foundation for Philippine Environment with Caraga Consortium for Environmental Protection & Sustainable Development Lake Mainit Bio-diversity Project
Voluntary Services Overseas Lake Mainit Natural Resources Database
Cotabato-Agusan River Basin Development Project (CARBDP) with DPWH Assessment of Lake Mainit for Flood Control Project
Instituto de Promoción y Apoyo al Desaeeollo (IPADE) in partnership with CONVERGENCE Sustainable Rural Development Project – Program of Infrastructure & Promotion of Economic Sector in Rural Areas (SRDP-PIPESRA)

Publication

Since 2006, LMDA started to published official newsletter "The Lake Mainit Chronicle". All published newsletter is posted online at LMDA Official Weblog site.[1] The Program Management Office [2] also published leaflets and other information-education campaign materials.

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