Project TRANSFORM or “Transdisciplinary Approach for Resilience and Environmental Sustainability through Multi-Stakeholder Engagement” is an LGU-led multi-stakeholder partnership (MSP) that aims to engage local government units (LGUs) in environment and natural resources (ENR) governance– increasing the capacity on ENR management, climate and disaster resilience, and socio-economic development.
This project supports the new environment and natural resources resiliency framework of the Department of the Environment and Natural Resources (DENR)– sensing the urgency of developing long-term strategies toward the attainment of environmental sustainability and resilience through the active engagement of all sectors of society.
This project serves as a model for national and local coherence and convergence– synergizing best practices on the enhancement of localized resilience and sustainability by fostering meaningful collaboration among government agencies, local communities, the private sector, and non-governmental organizations.
Currently, Project TRANSFORM is implemented in the following localities.
- Provincial Government of Bataan
- City Government of Ormoc, Leyte
- Quezon City Government, National Capital Region
- Provincial Government of Rizal
- Municipal Government of San Mateo
- Municipal Government of Baras
- Municipal Government of Tanay
- Municipal Government of Rodriguez
- City Government of Antipolo
- Provincial Government of Surigao del Norte
- Municipal Government of Del Carmen
- Municipal Government of Burgos
- Municipal Government of Malimono
- Municipal Government of San Francisco
Thus, Project TRANSFORM is co-implemented by the following implementing partners.
- National Resilience Council (NRC)
- Zuellig Family Foundation (ZFF)
- Energy Development Corporation (EDC)
- Peace and Equity Foundation (PEF)
- Philippine Business for Social Progress (PBSP)