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  • About Us

    Climate Change Commission is the lead policy-making body of the government tasked to coordinate, monitor and evaluate government programs and ensure mainstreaming of climate change in national, local, and sectoral development plans towards a climate-resilient and climate-smart Philippines.   Vision The Commission envisions a climate-resilient and climate-smart Philippines with highly adaptive communities. Mission To take the lead in the development and mainstreaming of evidence-based climate adaptation and mitigation policies through optimum coordination among key stakeholders towards achieving a climate-resilient and climate-smart Philippines with healthy, safe, prosperous, and self-reliant communities. CCC Logo Description A perfect blend of simplicity and symbolism, this logo is designed for the Climate Change Commission of the Republic of the Philippines. Above, you could see how the image includes the map of the Philippines inside the globe. This brings to mind that the Commission is addressing climate change in the country through local and national initiatives, and participates in the global effort to confront the challenges caused by climate change. The logo has three ripples: to the left are two green inner ripples and one blue ripple, and to the right, a bright illumination of orange. The three ripples stand for three Cs: abbreviation of the Commission. The color green represents nature, the blue color represents the sky and the sea. The orange symbolizes opportunities that climate change bring. The shape of the three C’s resembles the image of an eye opening depicting that the Commission is also looking at the opportunities brought about by the changing climate.  The circular shape of the logo stands for mobility, focus and unity.  It uses Trojan Pro for the font style of the text (Climate Change Commission).  

  • Events

    The Climate Change Commission (CCC) is spearheading several activities concerning climate change in partnership with different government agencies – national and local, development partners, and civil society organizations. Archive of the necessary information and background of these activities can be found in this page, including the annual celebration of the National Climate Change Consciousness Week.  

  • Our Programs

  • Knowledge

    All knowledge products produced by the Climate Change Commission (CCC) are available through this page, including briefers, brochures, modules, researches, speeches and messages. Climate laws, policies, and press releases can also be accessed through this page. All files are downloadable for the use and reference of the general public.  

  • Opportunities

    This section of the Climate Change Commission (CCC) website provides information on all vacant plantilla and contractual positions open to all interested and qualified applicants. These positions are pursuant to the provisions of the CSC Resolution No. 1701009 or the 2017 Omnibus Rules on Appointment and Other Human Resource Actions.  

  • Climate Change Office

    The Climate Change Office focuses on operation and the proper implementation pursuant to the mandate of the Climate Change Commission.  It shall be headed by a Vice Chairperson of the Commission who shall act as the Executive Director of the Office. 

  • Transparency

    Section 104 of RA No. 11936 Sec. 104. Transparency Seal. To enhance transparency and enforce accountability, all agencies of the government shall maintain a Transparency Seal to be posted on their websites. The Transparency Seal shall contain the following: (i) the agency's mandates and functions, names of its officials with their position and designation, and contact information; (ii) approved budgets and corresponding targets, immediately upon approval of this Act; (iii) modifications made pursuant to the general and special provisions in this Act; (iv) annual procurement plan/s and contracts awarded with the winning supplier, contractor or consultant; (v) major activities or projects and their target beneficiaries; (vi) status of implementation, evaluation or assessment reports of said programs or projects; (vii) Budget and Financial Accountability Reports; (viii) Updated People's Freedom of Information (FOI) Manual signed by head of agency, Updated One-Page FOI Manual and Agency FOI Reports; and (ix) annual reports on the status of income authorized by law to be retained or used and be deposited outside of the National Treasury, which shall include the legal basis for its retention or use, the beginning balance, income collected and its sources, expenditures, and ending balance for the preceding fiscal year. The heads of the agencies and their web administrators or their equivalent shall be responsible for ensuring compliance with this Section. The DBM shall post on its website the status of compliance by all agencies of the government. The DBM shall ensure that posts in their websites are searchable by keywords for the public's easy access to information regarding matters on public funds. Symbolism A pearl buried inside a tightly-shut shell is practically worthless. Government information is a pearl, meant to be shared with the public in order to maximize its inherent value. The Transparency Seal, depicted by a pearl shining out of an open shell, is a symbol of a policy shift towards openness in access to government information. On the one hand, it hopes to inspire Filipinos in the civil service to be more open to citizen engagement; on the other, to invite the Filipino citizenry to exercise their right to participate in governance. This initiative is envisioned as a step in the right direction towards solidifying the position of the Philippines as the Pearl of the Orient – a shining example for democratic virtue in the region. Climate Change Commission in compliance with Section 104 of RA No. 11936 I. Mandate, Mission, Vision and List of Officials Mandate, Mission and Vision of the Climate Change Commission Directory of Officials and Key Positions Certificate of Service Charter II. Annual Financial Reports Financial Accountability Report (FAR) 1 – Statement of Appropriations, Allotments, Obligations, Disbursements and Balances  As of December 2011 As of December 2012 As of December 2013 As of December 2014 As of December 2015 As of December 2016 As of December 2017- Current  Continuing FY 2018 As of March As of June As of September As of December   FY 2019 As of March - Current and Continuing As of June - Current and Continuing As of September - Current and Continuing As of December - Current and Continuing   FY 2020 As of March - Current and Continuing As of June - Current and Continuing As of September - Current and Continuing As of December - Current and Continuing FY 2021 As of March - Current and Continuing As of June - Current and Continuing  As of September - Current and Continuing As of December - Current and Continuing   FY 2022 As of March - Current and Continuing As of June - Current and Continuing   As of September - Current and Continuing  As of December - Current and Continuing   FY 2023 As of March - Current and Continuing As of June - Current and Continuing    As of September - Current and Continuing   As of December - Current and Continuing     FY 2024 As of March - Current and Continuing As of June - Current and Continuing    As of September - Current and Continuing   As of December - Current and Continuing    FY 2025 As of March - Current and Continuing As of June - Current and Continuing    As of September - Current and Continuing   As of December - Current and Continuing     ​​​​​​    ​2. Summary Report on Disbursements 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 -January, February, March - April, May, June - July, August, September  - October, November, December  2018  -January, February, March  - April, May, June  - July, August, September  - October, November, December       2019 - January, February, March - April, May, June - July, August, September - October, November, December 2020 - January, February, March - April, May, June - July, August, September - October, November, December 2021 - January, February, March - April, May, June - July, August, September - October, November, December   2022 - January, February, March - April, May, June - July, August, September  - October, November, December  2023 - January, February, March - April, May, June - July, August, September - October, November, December  2024 - January, February, March - April, May, June - July, August, September - October, November, December  2025 - January, February, March - April, May, June - July, August, September - October, November, December  2026 - January, February, March - April, May, June - July, August, September - October, November, December  3. Budget Accountability Report (BAR) 1 – Quarterly Physical Report of Operation (QPRO) FY 2011 FY 2012 FY 2013 FY 2014 FY 2015 FY 2016 FY 2017 As of March As of June As of September As of December   FY 2018 As of March As of June As of October As of December   FY 2019 As of March As of June As of September As of December FY 2020 As of March As of June As of September As of December     FY 2021   As of March As of June As of September As of December FY 2022 As of March As of June As of September As of December FY 2023 As of March As of June  As of September As of December  FY 2024 As of March As of June As of September As of December FY 2025   As of March As of June As of September As of December           4. Financial Accountability Report (FAR) 5 – Quarterly Report of Revenue and Other Receipts (QRROR) 4th Quarter 2011 4th Quarter 2012 4th Quarter 2013 4th Quarter 2014 4th Quarter 2015 4th Quarter 2016 4th Quarter 2017 1st Quarter FY 2018 As of September As of December   FY 2019 As of March As of June As of September As of December   FY 2020 As of March As of June As of September As of December FY 2021 As of March As of June  As of September As of December FY 2022 As of March As of June As of September  As of December FY 2023 As of March As of June -  Financial Accountability Report - Cash Receipts and  Financial Accountability Report- Trust Receipts  As of September - Financial Accountability Report - Cash Receipts and  Financial Accountability Report- Trust Receipts  As of December - Financial Accountability Report - Cash Receipts and  Financial Accountability Report- Trust Receipts  FY 2024 As of March - Financial Accountability Report - Cash Receipts and  Financial Accountability Report- Trust Receipts As of June -  Financial Accountability Report - Cash Receipts and  Financial Accountability Report- Trust Receipts  As of September - Financial Accountability Report - Cash Receipts and  Financial Accountability Report- Trust Receipts  As of December - Financial Accountability Report - Cash Receipts and  Financial Accountability Report- Trust Receipts   FY 2025   As of March - Financial Accountability Report - Cash Receipts and  Financial Accountability Report- Trust Receipts As of June -  Financial Accountability Report - Cash Receipts and  Financial Accountability Report- Trust Receipts  As of September - Financial Accountability Report - Cash Receipts and  Financial Accountability Report- Trust Receipts  As of December - Financial Accountability Report - Cash Receipts and  Financial Accountability Report- Trust Receipts    III. Work and Financial Plan FY 2013 FY 2014 FY 2015 FY 2016 FY 2017 FY 2018 FY 2019 FY 2020 FY 2021 FY 2022 FY 2023 FY 2024 DBM-Approved Budget and Targets IV. Budget 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 V. Targets/ MFOs/ GAA 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 VI. Projects, Programs 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 VII. Annual GAD Plan and Budget 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022  2023  2024  VIII. Freedom of Information Manual Pursuant to Executive Order No. 2 dated July 23, 2016 entitled, "Operationalizing in the Executive Branch the People’s Constitutional Right to Information and the State Policies of Full Public Disclosure and Transparency in the Public Service and Providing Guidelines Therefor", the Climate Change Commission issues its Freedom of Information (FOI) Manual and Implementing Details. ​ FOI Reports 2025 FOI Manuals FOI Manual 2024 FOI Manual (Filipino) FOI Feedback Form   IX. Annual Procurement Plan (APP), Contracts awarded  and the name of contractors/suppliers/consultants Annual Procurement Plan 2011 2012 2013 2014 APP 2014 Supplemental # 1  2015 2016 2017 2018 APP 2018 Supplemental # 1  2019 APP CSE 2019 2020 APP 2020 APP-CSE 2020 APP CSE 2020 Supplemental APP NON-CSE 2020 Supplemental # 1       11.          2021   APP-CSE 2021 APP-Final APP-Supplemental 2021               12.           2022                 APP-CSE FY 2022 Indicative APP- Non-CSE FY 2022 APP FY 2022 APP-CSE FY 2022 APP-Supplemental FY 2022 APP FY 2022 SAPP Non-CSE FY 2022 2nd SAPP Non-CSE FY 2022 Supplemental No.3 Annual Procurement Plan FY 2022       13.          2023    APP-CSE FY 2023 Indicative APP FY 2023 APP FY 2023 Supplemental APP 2023  Supplemental APP-CSE FY 2023 2nd SAPP FY 2023                        14.           2024 APP-CSE FY 2024 APP-CSE Other Items FY 2024 Indicative Annual Procurement Plan (IAPP) FY 2024 APP FY 2024  Supplemental APP FY 2024 Supplemental APP CSE 2024   15.                 2025   APP FY 2025 ​APP-CSE 2025 Common Use Supplies and Equipment APP-CSE 2025 Other Supplies Indicative Annual Procurement Plan (IAPP) FY 2025 APP-CSE 2025 Supplemental   16.                  2026   APP-CSE 2026 Office Supplies ​APP-CSE 2026 Other Supplies Indicative Annual Procurement Plan FY 2026 APP FY 2026 Supplemental APP 2026 Procurement Monitoring Report 2021 2nd Semester 2022 1st Semester  2022 2nd Semester 2023 1st Semester  2023 2nd Semester           2024 1st Semester           2024 2nd Semester   2025 1st Semester           2025 2nd Semester  X. Contracts awarded and the name of contractors/suppliers/consultants Contracts Awarded 2020 Purchase Order 2020 XI. Certification of Compliance - PHILGEPS Posting XII. ARTA Compliance Handbook Billboard ​   Contact Center ng Bayan ​ ​ ​ ​   XIII. The Agency Review and Compliance Procedure of Statements and Financial Disclosure             1. 2020            "That no changes have been made from the previous years Review and              Compliance Procedure in the Filing and Submission of Statement of Assets,              Liabilities and Net Worth and Disclosure of Business Interest and Financial              Connections (SALN)."        2. 2021      "These are still the prevailing issuances of SALN of CCC-CCO officials and employees        in as much as the procedure remains the same for FY 2020 and FY 2021." Office Order No. 2018-0071 - Creation of the Review and Compliance Committee for the Submision of the Statement of Assets, Liabilities and Net Worth (SALN) of the Officials and Employees of the Climate Change Commission - Climate Change Office (CCC-CCO) Office Order No.  2018-0071A - Reconstitution of Office Order No 2018-0071 dated April 24, 2018 Office Order No. 2018-183 - Review and Compliance Procedure in the Filing and Submission of Statement of Assets, Liabilities and Net Worth and Disclosure of Business Interests and Financial Connections (SALN) XIV. System Ranking CCC Delivery Units and Individuals XV. Performance-Based Bonus Status 2022 Scorecard  2023 Scorecard  

  • Office Directory

    OFFICE OF  THE VICE CHAIRPERSON AND EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR ROBERT E.A. BORJE Telephone   :   (02) 8287 8450 Email           :   [email protected] Address       :   6th Floor, First Residences Building, 1557 J.P. Laurel Street,                             Malacañang Complex, San Miguel, Manila SECRETARY ROBERT E.A. BORJE Telephone   :   (02) 8287 8450 OFFICE OF COMMISSIONER RACHEL ANNE HERRERA Telephone    :   (02) 8426 2948 Email            :   [email protected] Address        :   6th Floor, First Residences Building, 1557 J.P. Laurel Street,                              Malacañang Complex, San Miguel, Manila COMMISSIONER RACHEL ANNE HERRERA Telephone   :   (02) 8426 2948 Email           :   [email protected] OFFICE OF COMMISSIONER ALBERT P. DELA CRUZ SR. Email            :   [email protected] Address        :   6th Floor, First Residences Building, 1557 J.P. Laurel Street,                              Malacañang Complex, San Miguel, Manila COMMISSIONER ALBERT P. DELA CRUZ SR. Email           :   [email protected]   OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Telephone   :   (02) 8420 5513 Email           :   [email protected] Adress         :   6th Floor, First Residences Building, 1557 J.P. Laurel Street,                             Malacañang Complex, San Miguel, Manila ATTY. ROMELL ANTONIO O. CUENCA Assistant Secretary / Deputy Executive Director Telephone   :   (02) 8420 5513 Email           :   [email protected] LEGAL SERVICES DIVISION Telephone   :   (02) 8364 1204 Email             :   [email protected] Address      :   6th Floor, First Residences Building, 1557 J.P. Laurel Street,                            Malacañang Complex, San Miguel, Manila ATTY. CARLOS BORJA JR. Attorney V Telephone   :   (02) 8364 1204 Email           :   [email protected] ADMINISTRATIVE AND FINANCE DIVISION Telephone   :   (02) 8353 8494 Email             :  [email protected] Address       :   6th Floor, First Residences Building, 1557 J.P. Laurel Street,                             Malacañang Complex, San Miguel, Manila MS. BHABY EDLYN V. ZAMORA Officer-In-Charge Telephone   :   (02) 8420 5517 Email           :   [email protected] STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP DIVISION Telephone   :   (02) 8735 3144 Email             :  [email protected] Address       :   6th Floor, First Residences Building, 1557 J.P. Laurel Street,                             Malacañang Complex, San Miguel, Manila INFORMATION AND KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT DIVISION Telephone   :   (02) 8420 5515 Email             :  [email protected] Address       :   6th Floor, First Residences Building, 1557 J.P. Laurel Street,                          Malacañang Complex, San Miguel, Manila IMPLEMENTATION OVERSIGHT DIVISION Telephone   :   (02) 8254 7056 Email           :  [email protected] Address       :   6th Floor, First Residences Building, 1557 J.P. Laurel Street,                             Malacañang Complex, San Miguel, Manila MS. AIMEE EVANGELISTA Senior Science Research Specialist Telephone :   (02) 8254 7056 Email         :   [email protected] POLICY RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT DIVISION Telephone :   (02) 8426 2950 Email           :  [email protected] Address     :   6th Floor, First Residences Building, 1557 J.P. Laurel Street,                           Malacañang Complex, San Miguel, Manila MR. JEROME ILAGAN Planning Officer V Telephone   :   (02) 8426 2950 Email           :   [email protected]

  • Nationally Determined Contributions

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