Mindanao Development Authority

The Mindanao Development Authority (Filipino: Pangasiwaang Pangkaunlaran ng Mindanao, abbreviated MinDA) is a government agency of the Philippines created through Republic Act 9996 or the Mindanao Development Authority Act of 2010. The office is mandated to promote, coordinate and facilitate the active and extensive participation of all sectors to effect socioeconomic development of Mindanao. MinDA is the permanent Philippine Coordinating Office (PCOBE) for the Philippines East ASEAN Growth Area (BIMP-EAGA), that ensures the active participation of Mindanao and Palawan in the sub-regional economic cooperation.[1] The agency is currently chaired by Maria Belen "Mabel" S. Acosta.[2]

Mindanao Development Authority
Pangasiwaang Pangkaunlaran ng Mindanao
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Agency overview
JurisdictionDevelopment of Mindanao
HeadquartersDavao City, Philippines
Agency executive
  • Maria Belen "Mabel" S. Acosta, Chairperson
Parent agencyOffice of the President of the Philippines
Websitewww.minda.gov.ph

Board members

Board MemberRepresentation/Agency
Maria Belen S. Acosta[2]MinDA Chairperson
Gov. Victor YuRDC 9 Chairperson
Gov. Philip TanRDC 10 Chairperson
Gov. Jayvee UyRDC 11 Chairperson
Mayor Ronnel RiveraRDC 12 Chairperson
Gov. Dale CorveraRDC 13 Chairperson
Murad EbrahimBARMM Chief Minister
Sen. Juan Miguel Zubiri Senate of the Philippines
Rep. Mohamad Khalid DimaporoChairperson, House Committee on Mindanao Affairs
Rep. Rogelio PacquiaoChairperson, House Committee on BIMP-EAGA Affairs
Councilor Danilo DayanghirangUnion of Local Authorities of the Philippines President
VacantCONFED-Mindanao President
Abdulgani A. SalapuddinSouthern Philippines Development Authority Administrator/CEO
Saidamen B. PangarunganNational Commission on Muslim Filipinos Secretary
Engr. Sherwin Mylil S. BegyanPrivate Sector Representative - Business
Sofronio V. TalisicPrivate Sector Representative - NGO
VacantPrivate Sector Representative - Academe

References

  1. "Republic Act 9996 or the Mindanao Development Authority Act of 2010". Official Gazette of the Philippines. 17 February 2010. Retrieved 27 February 2013.
  2. Francisco, Carmelito Q. (January 13, 2022). "Davao City councilor is new MinDA chief". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Archived from the original on January 12, 2022. Retrieved January 14, 2022.
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