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Donor European Commission
Name of Project Philippine Border Management Project
Implementing Agency International Organisation for Migration (IOM) Government agencies involved: Bureau of Immigration, National Intelligence Coordinating Agency, Bureau of Customs, Philippine Center on Transnational Crime, DFA, NEDA
Funding Grant
Total Funding € 5,840,000
   Grant € 4.9
   GoP Counterpart GoP: €695,000
IOM: €245,000
Start Date 01 December 2005
Completion Date 31 December 2008
Project Location Manila, Laoag, Cebu, Davao and Zamboanga
Beneficiaries Border users, notably Filipino migrants
Sector Good Governance -Institutional capacity/ Stability
Project Background/Rationale The Government of the Philippines (GoP) requested the inclusion of activities aimed at combating terrorism during the revision of the 2002-2004 National Indicative Programme (NIP). The proposed intervention is compatible with the country’s development strategy as it is likely to contribute to the improvement of the governance situation in the country. Strong ownership and political support of the measure has been shown by the national authorities at the highest level. During the identification there was continuous dialogue with the EU Member States, the majority of active other donor-countries and donor/IFIs involved. In a context of weak administration and corruption, the fact that the country comprises over 7000 islands and limited capacity of local authorities , the national border management system requires stronger cooperation and a higher quality transfer of information between authorities. The protocols and practices employed in such a system need to be equally relevant for a regional border management context. The current assessments of Philippine border management mechanisms have highlighted weaknesses and anomalies within the fundamental structure of information-exchange, identity/passport documentation and the source data that create this documentation. This is particularly appropriate when the Overseas Filipino Workers travel on an increasing and regular basis. The sustainability of international travel and access status is critical for the national economy as well as the general stability of the Philippines.
Project Objective To contribute to the efforts of the GoP to more professionally manage national migration in accordance with international norms through strengthened border security and management
Project Components
  1. Border Management Best Practices Review and Analysis

  2. Intelligence information is efficiently shared among agencies involved in BM through a linked and secured Integrated Data Migration System at NICA 

  3. Circulation of false identity documents prevented through Technology Applications and Awareness Raising, including the launching of 5 pilot projects at Davao, Cebu, Zamboanga, Laoag and Manila. Coordination with the Department of Foreign Affairs/DFA’ Machine-Readable Passport Project  

  4. Training activities for border management agents

For further Information Please Contact

Ms. Eva Pastrana
Telephone (63 2) 859 5141
Fax (63 2) 859 5100
Email: Eva.PASTRANA-GUTIERREZ@cec.eu.int

Website: http://www.iom.int/pbmp

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