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DANGEROUS DRUGS BOARD
Legal Basis
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Republic Act No. 6425 (November 14, 1972), “Dangerous Drugs Act of 1972”, organized the
Dangerous Drugs Board (DDB).
Republic Act No. 9165 (June 7, 2002), “Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002”, repealed
the Dangerous Drugs Act of 1972 (RA 6425), creating the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency
(PDEA) as the implementing arm of the DDB.
Mandate
The Dangerous Drugs Board (DDB) plans and formulates policies and programs on drug prevention
and control. It develops and adopts a comprehensive, integrated, unified, and balanced national drug
abuse prevention and control strategy.
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LOGICAL FRAMEWORK (DDB)
Societal Goal
Improved Quality of Life
Sectoral Goals
Organizational
Outcomes
Increased Awareness
of all Aspects of Drug Abuse
and Illicit Drug Trafficking
Major Final
Outputs
P/APs
Drug-Free Community
Access to Drug Rehabilitation
and After-Care Facilities
Anti-Drug Abuse Policy/
Regulation Services
Anti-Drug Abuse Advocacy/
Information Services
Fund Management Services
Formulation and coordination of
policies solving dangerous
drugs problems
Prevention and control of the
illegal use of prohibited and
regulated drugs
Establishment/ maintenance
of drug rehabilitation and
after-care facilities*
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Performance
Indicators
Social Development
Peace and Order
Health and General Welfare
Issuance of guidelines on
the handling, dispensation
of dangerous drugs and
controlled precursors and
essential chemicals (CPECs)
transactions
Conduct of research and
development in aid of policy
formulation
Maintenance of a data
information network
Program development on
alternative development,
civic awareness and
capability building
No. of Board regulations/
policy issuances formulated
No. of researches conducted
No. of statistical data
submitted, encoded, and
processed
No. of agencies,
organizations, and other
institutions submitting
reports/data to the Board
No. of programs developed
for anti–drug abuse
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Promotion of civic
awareness, advocacy/
capability building
programs
Production and distribution
of information, education, &
communication (IEC)
materials on DDB
issuances and other drugrelated concerns
Provision for the drug abuse
prevention education and
information program and related
activities of the Department of
Education (DepEd) and other
agencies
No. of training seminars/
training courses developed/
conducted
No of advocacy activities
conducted
No. of people trained/
reached out
No. of agencies/
organizations implementing
drug abuse prevention
programs
No. of IEC materials
distributed
No. of Special Drug
Education Centers (SDEC)
established
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Support for improvement
of treatment and
rehabilitation and aftercare capability*
Support for skills
development*
*Funded by a Special Provision
in the GAA
No. of drug rehabilitation
and after-care centers/
facilities funded for
construction
No. of existing rehabilitation
centers/drug facilities given
monthly assistance/being
maintained
No. of treatment and
rehabilitation capability
training programs funded
No. of drugs patients
benefited by skills training
PERFORMANCE MEASURES AND TARGETS
(Amounts in Thousand Pesos)
FY 2009
Actual/
Amount
Particulars
MFO 1
Anti Drug Abuse Policy/Regulation Services
FY 2010
Target/
Amount
42,549
No. of Board regulations/policy issuances formulated
No. of researches/studies conducted
No. of statistical data processed and submitted
No. of agencies, organizations, and other institutions
submitting reports/data to the Board
No. of programs developed/implemented
40,155
65
3
4,100
60
3
4,000
40
6
35
4
3
56,094
MFO 3
Fund Management Services
No. of drug rehabilitation and after-care centers/
Facilities funded for construction/maintained
No. of existing rehabilitation centers/drug facilities given
assistance/being maintained
No. of treatment and rehabilitation capability training
funded
No. of drug patients benefited by skills training
No. of drug rehabilitations monitored and after-care centers/
facilities (pre and post)
TOTAL
42,055
186
3
4,716
MFO 2
Anti Drug Abuse Advocacy/Information Services
No. of training/seminar courses developed/conducted
No. of advocacy activities developed/implemented
No. of people trained/technical assistance rendered
No. of Information Education and Communication
materials distributed
No. of Special Drug Education Centers established/monitored
No. of information/text messages/calls received, reported and
monitored
No. of anti-drug abuse LGU/NGO programs/projects assisted/
supported
FY 2011
Target/
Amount
60,132
48,013
56
99
30,000
45
55
28,000
45
50
25,000
160,000
2
120,000
2
125,000
1
7,614
1,000
500
5
40,000
77,000
77,000
4
3
6
6
3
2,500
3
2,000
2,000
2,500
138,643 ¹/
2,000
179,187 ²/
2,000
165,168 ³/
Notes:
1/ Includes Special Account in the General Fund (P40 M); Automatic Appropriations -- RLIP (P2.255 M); transfers from Miscellaneous
Personnel Benefits Fund (P0.757 M); and Pension and Gratuity Fund (P0.143 M)
2/
Includes Special Account in the General Fund (P77 M) and Automatic Appropriations -- RLIP (P2.277 M)
3/
Includes Special Account in the General Fund (P77 M) and Automatic Appropriations -- RLIP (P2.809 M)
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FY 2011 MFO BUDGET
By MFO/By Expense Class
(In Thousand Pesos)
Particulars
MFO1
Anti-Drug Abuse Policy/
Regulation Services
MFO2
Anti-Drug Abuse Advocacy/
Information Services
MFO3
Fund Management Services
TOTAL
% Share
PS
MOOE
CO
TOTAL
%Share
20,034
20,121
40,155
24.31%
15,575
32,438
48,013
29.07%
77,000
129,559
78.44%
77,000
165,168
100%
46.62%
100%
35,609
21.56%
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By MFO
(Total Budget = P165,168,000)
MFO 1
24.31%
MFO 3
46.62%
MFO 2
29.07%
By Expense Class
(Total Budget = P165,168,000)
PS
21.56%
MOOE
78.44%
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