The DILG Cavite News FO FRONT dilgcavite MATINO. MAHUSAY. MAAASAHAN April-June 2023 | Volume II Issue 2 #4ABetterCavite Quarterly Newsletter RE The Seal of Good Local Governance (SGLG) as an institutionaized award, incentive, honor, and recognitionbased program continues to uphold its commitment in bringing about people-oriented reforms that will enable the local government units to foster a culture of good governance amid the challenges in the local government landscape. This year, performance measures are further upgraded to also gauge outcome-oriented efforts of the LGUs. As the Seal maintain its progressive nature, its response to various concerns in local administration and service delivery remains to be anchored on its thrust of giving distinction and incentivizing goodperformance. The DILG Cavite established three (3) sub-RAT Teams to validate the local government units assignedto them Each team is composed of Cluster Heads as the Team Leader, DRR-CCA Focal Persons, Engineers and representatives from the Civil Society Organizations. The document review and site validation run from May 18-June 14, 2023. After the validation proper, the documents were organized and the data capture forms were prepared through the SGLG Provincial Calibration conducted on June 27, 2023. Among the 23 LGUs, the sub-RAT endorsed fourteen (14) LGUs for the regional calibration. The endorsed LGUs are City of Bacoor, City of Imus, Noveleta, Rosario, City of Dasmariñas, City of General Trias, Carmona, Gen. Mariano Alvarez, Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo, Tagaytay City, Magallanes, Maragondon, Mendez and Naic. - LGOO V Marren E. Juangco-Bautista
dilgcavite MATINO. MAHUSAY. MAAASAHAN 08 11 14 17 LCPC & LCAT 05 VAWC Gauging Functionality of LGUs towards safety, peace and Order Mga Kwento ni Ben Basic Video Capturing and Editing Workshop LED Champions in the Making We, the DILG, imbued with the core values of Integrity, Commitment, Teamwork and Responsiveness, commit to formulate sound policies on strengthening local government capacities, performing oversight function over LGUs, and providing rewards and incentives. We pledge to provide effective technical and administrative services to promote excellence in local governance and enhance the service delivery of our Regional and Field Offices to become trusted partners in nurturing local governments and sustaining peaceful, safe, progressive, resilient, and inclusive communities. We commit to continually improve the effectiveness of our Quality Management System compliant with the applicable statutory and regulatory requirements and international standards gearing towards organizational efficiency in pursuing our mandate and achieving our client’s satisfaction. We commit to consistently demonstrate a “Matino, Mahusay at Maaasahang Kagawaran Para sa Mapagkalinga at Maunlad na Pamahalaang Lokal”. Quality Policy PD Lionel L. Dalope, CESO V Editor-in-Chief LGOO V Marren E. Juangco-Bautista Associate Editor Section Editor Design and Layout ADA IV Marinelle E. Juangco Contributors LGOO III Niña Norisa C. Maranga LGOO III Janica Zandra V. Mendoza LGOO II Maria May M. Ambata LGOO II Marinelle E. Juangco LGOO II James Carlo Fadrilan PDO II Kristel Cate V. Francisco Engr. Gretzel Bea Ganaba IA 1 Theonette G. Solar (PDEA) LGOO V Marren E. Juangco-Bautista LGOO III Nina Norisa C. Maranga
Page 03 As a new twist in this year’s implementation, the assessment will cover not only the Provincial and its component cities and municipalities but also the Barangay level. Another audits that were highlighted in this copy is the Anti-Drug Abuse Council Audit and the Peace and Order Performance Audit. These two (2) audits also form part of the final result of SGLG. Social and environmental initiatives of LGUs were also measured through the conduct of 2023 Local Council for the Protection of Children (LCPC) and Local Committee on AntiTrafficking and Violence Against Women and their Children (LCAT-VAWC) Functionality Assessment and Annual Fisheries Compliance Audit (FishCA). The above-mentioned performance monitoring activities are just some of the commendable activities that conducted by this office. Capacity Development Activities on different flagship programs such as Disaster Risk Reduction, Gender and Development, Sangguniang Kabataan, among others, was also delivered by the DILG Cavite to requesting local government units. We believe that the continuous effort of Local Government Units in achieving the bar of excellence in governance using different matrix established by the national government is just a proof of their endless commitment to their constituents. We commend all local government units that strive hard and give their best in providing the best services their community deserves. LIONEL L. DALOPE, CESO V Provincial Director April-June 2023 | Volume II Issue 2 The DILG Cavite, in our continuous effort to provide our outmost excellent service to our valued clients and the general public, humbly brings to you the 2nd quarter Newsletter for the year 2023. This compiles all greatest accomplishments and milestone achieved not only by the office but also the Local Government Units within the Province. The 2nd Quarter of 2023 opens the gates of new and exciting challenges for all Local Government Units of the Province of Cavite. Series of assessment, validation and audits were implemented under different flagship programs of DILG to gauge their performance in the execution of different programs, projects and activities under different laws and policies. Thus, this includes the annual conduct of assessment of the Seal of Good Local Governance for the year 2023. The highest award being conferred by the Department to all LGUs who will pass the ten (10) governance areas and its indicators set by the law.
Page 04 April-June 2023 | Volume II Issue 2 To ensure the continuous improvement in the performance of Anti-Drug Abuse Councils (ADACs) in the implementation, monitoring and evaluation of anti-illegal drug activities, the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) - Cavite conducted the 2022 City and Municipal ADACs Performance Audit last May 8-12, 2023 at the DTI Conference Room, New Government Center Bldg., Cavite Capitol Compound, Trece Martires City. The activity was guided by the DILG Memorandum Circular No. 2023-062 dated April 18, 2023 entitled, “2022 Anti-Drug Abuse Councils (ADAC) Performance Audit”. The ADAC Performance Audit aims to assess the functionality and effectiveness of local ADACs based on existing issuances and policies; determine ADACinitiated and/or endorsed innovations and best practices at all levels; create an evaluation and assessment platform; and recognize effective and performing ADACs. Nineteen (19) out of the 23 City and Municipal ADACs got an adjectival rating of HIGH Functional while the 4 others got Moderate Functional. Among the high functional ADACs, seven (7) got the perfect 100 scores, namely: the LGUs of Tagaytay City, Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo, Indang, Maragondon, MendezNunez, Noveleta, and Ternate. The City and Municipal ADACs were assessed based on the following performance audit criteria: 1) Creation/Reorganization of ADAC; 2) Allocation of substantial amount as indicated in the ADAC Plan; 3) Formulation and implementation of plans and programs; 4) Supervision and support to component ADACs; 5) Conduct of Quarterly Meetings; and 6) Innovations. Further, the ADAC Provincial Audit Team (APT) is composed of DILG Provincial Director Lionel L. Dalope, CESO V as Chairperson, IA Theonette G. Solar, PDEA Provincial Officer, PCPT Freddy M Bilog, PNP representative, Mr. Crisostomo I. Bugaoan, CSO Representative, and Dr. Famela Iza C. Matic, Cavite State University. Prior to the conduct of the 2022 ADAC Performance Audit, the ADAC Provincial Audit Team had their preparatory meeting on May 4, 2023 to discuss the ADAC Performance Audit Indicator References. By: LGOO II Maria May M. Ambata
By: LGOO II Marinelle E.Juangco LCPC & LCAT VAWC The Joint 2023 Local Council for the Protection of Children (LCPC) and Local Committee on AntiTrafficking and Violence Against Women and their Children (LCAT-VAWC) Functionality Assessment was conducted last April 24-28, 2023, at the Ceremonial Hall, Cavite Provincial Capitol Cmpd., Trece Martires City, Cavite. The said activity was participated in by the Provincial Inter-Agency Monitoring Task Force (PIMTF), whose members came from different offices in the Cavite Provincial Capitol, National Government Agencies, and NonGovernment Organizations. According to the results of the 2023 LCPC Functionality Assessment, out of twenty-three (23) Local Government Units (LGU), five (5) LGUs were PROGRESSIVE or those who obtained a 21%–50% rating; eleven (11) LGUs were MATURE or those who obtained a 51%–79% rating; and seven (7) LGUs were IDEAL those who obtained a 80%–100% rating. In the results based on the 2023 LCAT-VAWC Functionality Assessment, out of twenty-three (23) Local Government Units (LGU), three (3) LGUs were PROGRESSIVE or those who obtained a 21%–50% rating; five (5) LGUs were MATURE or those who obtained a 51%–80% rating; and fifteen (15) LGUs were IDEAL those who obtained an 81% and above rating. Also, the Provincial levels of LCPC and LCAT-VAWC were assessed. The said assessment was conducted by the Regional Inter-Agency Monitoring Task Force (RIMTF). The Provincial Council for the Protection of Children garnered a rating of 71.30%, equivalent to a functionality level of MATURE. The Provincial Committee on AntiTrafficking and Violence Against Women and their Children garnered a rating of 100%, equivalent to a functionality level of IDEAL. The findings demonstrate that our local governments are doing more to help Caviteños receive better services. April-June 2023 | Volume II Issue 2 Page 05
Page 06 April-June 2023 | Volume II Issue 2 The Regional Launching Activity of the HAPAG sa Barangay Project will highlight the Barangay Langkaan II in the City of Dasmariñas. The regional offices of the Department of Agriculture (DA) and the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) are working together with the city to plan the aforementioned activity. On June 16, 2023, a coordination meeting was held in the City Sangguniang Panlungsod (SP) Hall, Dasmariñas City, Cavite, with participation from representatives of the DILG Regional Office, the DA Regional Office, the DILG Provincial Office, the DILG Field Officer, and the personnel of the City of Dasmariñas. The program overview related to the issuing of Memorandum Circular 2023-001: Implementation of the Halina't Magtanim ng Prutas at Gulay (HAPAG) sa Barangay Project dated January 3, 2023 was discussed by the DILG Regional focal person, LGOO V Ethyl Mae A. Paredes. She discussed as well regarding the advisory that was released on April 17, 2023, or the Conduct of Regional Launching of the Halina’t Magtanim ng Prutas at Gulay (HAPAG) sa Barangay Project and the provisional program which is the BIDA ang HAPAG sa Barangay Project. Tasks were delegated as well. To guarantee the effective execution of the HAPAG sa Barangay Project Regional Launching Activity, certain tasks were given to each office in attendance. Lastly, the team visited the designated planting location, which is the Brgy. Langkaan II, FITS Center, Dasmariñas City, Cavite. The planting plot measures half a hectare, or 5000 square meters. HAPAG Regional Launching al Launching Coordination Meeting By: LGOO II Marinelle E. Juangco
On May 29-30, 2023, the two-day Training of Trainers Activity to strengthen the Local Anti-Drug Abuse Councils, entitled, “BIDA ang PADAC” was conducted at The Bayleaf Cavite, Brgy. Manggahan, City of General Trias. It was initiated by the Cavite Provincial Anti-Drug Abuse Council (PADAC) and was attended by the selected members of the PADAC and representatives of all the City and Municipal ADACs. The PDEA Regional and Provincial Office facilitated the activity. Dr. Alvin S. Mojica, Provincial Administrator for Community Affairs expressed his gratefulness for the activity as the component City and Municipal ADACs will benefit from it. He also mentioned that the Provincial Government is very supportive with such activities since the fight against illegal drugs is one of the priorities of Governor Juanito Victor C. Remulla. Further, PD Lionel L. Dalope, CESO V, encouraged the C/MADAC Focal persons to continuously support the barangays in Barangay Drug Clearing Program (BDCP). During the activity, the groundwork for an effective Barangay Drug Clearing Operations was laid down to the participants. Status of the drug affectation both national and local was discussed. The speakers also explained in details the requirements on BDCP. Further, the activity had been interactive as the participants also raised their issues and concerns regarding the BDCP. On the second day of the activity, the anti-drug abuse advocacy was being focused as well as the Drug-Free Workplace Policy. A workshop was also conducted regarding the validation process of the barangays with drug-cleared status. To measure the level of knowledge, a pre and post evaluation was conducted to the participants. Capacitated C/MADACs commits to assist the Barangay Anti-Drug Abuse Committees (BADACs) in their fight against illegal drugs and assist them in reducing the drugs affectation; achieving drugcleared status; and/or maintaining the drugcleared status BIDA ANG PADAC By: IA 1 THEONETTE G. SOLAR / PDEA April-June 2023 | Volume II Issue 2 Page 07
P a g e 0 8 A p rilJ u n e 2 0 2 3 | V olu m e II Is s u e 2 P u r s u a n t t o E x e c u tiv e O r d e r N o. 7 7 3 , s e rie s o f 2 0 0 9 , tit l e d , “ F u rt h e r R e o r g a nizin g t h e P e a c e a n d O r d e r C o u n cil ” , P e a c e a n d O r d e r C o u n cil s s h a l l b e o r g a niz e d at t h e R e gio n a l , P r o vin cia l , City a n d M u nicip a l l e v e l s o f g o v e r n m e n t. The Peace and Order Council (POC) is the gov e r n m e n t ’ s p l at fo r m fo r a s t r o n g e r c o l l a b o r atio n o f t h e L G U wit h l a w e n fo r c e m e n t a g e n cie s a n d t h e c o m m u nity t o fig h t c rimin a lity , illegal drugs, insurgency, and violent extremism. It creates an enabling environment among its members to harmonize and effectively implement peace and order and public safety activities. To assess the performance on the functionality for the year 2022 and to identify the innovations conducted and initiated by the City and Municipal POCs, the 2022 City and Municipal POC Performance Audit was conducted on June 5-9, 2023 at theVilla ExcellanceBeach and WavepoolResort,Brgy. Sahud- Ulan, Tanza, Cavite. The activity was guided by the DILG Memorandum Circular No. 2023-066. Through the Executive Order No. 14 series of 2023, issued on May 25, 2023 by Hon. Juanito Victor C. Remulla, Provincial Governor and Chairperson of the Provincial Peace and Order Council, the Cavite POC Provincial Audit team was organized with the following members: DILG Provincial Director Lionel L. Dalope, CESO V as Chairperson; PCPT Freddy E Bilog from Cavite PNP; IA 1 Theonette G. Solar from PDEA; SFO2 Mary Joan Flores from BFP; JO1 Danica Cenita from BJMP; LGOO II Maria May M. Ambata from DILG Cavite; Engr. Alisxandre Joshua P. Babaan from the Cavite Provincial Government; and Mr. Crisostomo I. Bugaoan, CSO Representative. The team conducted the assessment of the City and Municipal POCs. The local POCs were assessed based on the following criteria: 1) Organization; 2) Meetings; 3) Policies, Plan, and Budget; 3) Reports; 4) General Supervision; 5) Innovation. Further, development indicators were also monitored during the assessment, such as: the effectiveness in addressing criminality issues; citizen’s satisfaction on peace and order andpublic safety; and, women’sparticipation inPOCs. As a result of the 2022 POC Performance Audit, all of the 23 City and Municipal POCs are FUNCTIONAL. A sub-national POC is considered functional if it garners an overall percentage score of 70% or higher. Further, 22 out of 23 POCs are eligible for awards as they achieved the required 50% and above scoresperpillar. Results of the POC Performance Audit shall be utilized as indicators under the Safety, Peace and Order area of the Seal of GoodLocal Governance (SGLG). The activity was spearheaded by the Cavite Provincial Peace and Order Council Provincial Audit Team headed by the CPPOC Secretariat Head while the Provincial Government provided financial requirements for the conduct of the activity. By: LGOO II Maria May M. Ambata
The Department, thru the ManilaBayRegional Task Group (MBRTG) conductedthe annual Fisheries ComplianceAudit (FishCA) on the nine (9) coastal LGUs of Cavite lastApril 24 to 28, 2023, to monitor the implementationpertinent to the provision ofR.A. No. 8550, as amendedbyR.A. No. 10654 or the Fisheries Code of thePhilippines. Two (2) of the essential indicators of the audit are the following:(1) “Existence of aBasic Municipal/ City Fisheries Ordinance” - this helps ensurepeople abide with the rules thatprotect fisheries resources andthe marine environment;(2) “Issuance ofAuxiliary Invoices” -for the intention of collecting, monitoring andtraceability of production, movement, traders, andprocessors offishery products. For the 2022 FishCA, theProvince of Cavite achieveda nine out of nine (9/9) or 100% passing rate, andthe majority of the concernedLGUs have a significant increase in rating, to wit: By: PDO Kristel Cate Francisco By: LGOO II Marinelle Juangco The Provincial Council for Elderly (PCE) conducted the Consultation Dialogue on Programs and Services for Older Persons last April 14, 2023 at the Cavite Collaboration Center for Public Center for Public Health Auditorium, Trece Martires City, Cavite. The DILG Cavite, as one of the stakeholders, attended and assisted the council in facilitating the one-day activity. This activity aims to discuss the program transition, gaps and challenges in the implementation of programs and services for older persons, develop problem solving skills and establish proper coordination and communication with other stakeholders, discuss the development of policies, programs, services, issues and concerns of older persons and involve seeking of acceptable solutions to problems through genuine exchange of thoughts, ideas andinformation. By: LGOO II Marinelle Juangco The Cavite Provincial Committee on Anti-Trafficking and Violence Against Women and their Children (PCATVAWC) conducted a Capability Activity cum Program Review which was attended by different members of Provincial, Cities, and Municipalities LCAT-VAWC. This was held last June 26-27, 2023 at The Bayleaf Hotel, General Trias, Cavite. To further enhance their knowledge and expertise, the committee invited two resource persons for informative discussions. Ms. Edna Mancera,RSW discusseddifferent programs and ways on handling cases on Human Trafficking and VAWC. Atty. Girlie Dimaculangan was also invited to discuss legal mandates regarding Human Trafficking andVAWC. The activity ends with an open forum where committee members may share their knowledge, ask questions, and get clarity on significant topics. The livelydiscussion that followed encouraged cooperation and idea sharing among the attendees. April-June 2023 | Volume II Issue 2 Page 09
Completed On-going Not-yet Started Cancelled DRRP FALGU 2022 CMGP GEF 2022 SBDP RLIP 2022 RLIP 2023 50 40 30 20 10 0 Page 10 April-June 2023 | Volume II Issue 2 STATUS OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT SUPPORT FUND (LGSF) PROJECTS AND RESULTS BASED MONITORING AND EVALUATION OF LGU INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS (RLIP) FOR THE 2ND QUARTER PDMU InAction 33 1 1 14 10 1 1 7 1 2 7 39 2 48 Continuing with the role of the Provincial Project Development and Monitoring Team on the monitoring of the Local Government Support Fund (LGSF) projects in the Province of Cavite, during the 2nd Quarter of 2023, the Team conducted the documentation and validation of on-going projects and checked the actual accomplishments reported every period. Findings and observations along with the corresponding recommendations and suggestions were presented to the LGUsduring the site validation. Six (6) Local Government Units, covering twenty (20) projects within the Financial Assistance to Local Government Units (FALGU), Disaster Risk Reduction Assistance Program (DRRAP), Conditional Matching Grant to Provinces (CMGP), Seal of Good Local Governance - Incentive Fund (SGLG-IF) and Growth Equity Fund (GEF) Programs were visited by the Team from May 5 to May 29, 2023. The PDMU Team conducted Action Planning for nonmoving projects under the FY2022 GEF and FY 2022 FALGU programs. This aims to update the change in timeline for each project, remind the LGUs to deliver the specific tasks within the agreed timeline and complete theproject within the fundvalidity. P ROJ E C T VA L I DAT I O N By: LGOO II James Carlo Fadrilan
Ben Mga Kwento ni The Provincial Project Development and Monitoring Team of Cavite conducted project documentation of the Local Government Support Fund-Financial Assistance to Local Government Units (LGSF-FALGU) FY 2021 project, “Installation of Streetlights” in the Municipality of Kawit last April 14, 2023. The purpose of the documentation was to feature the project in the 1st Quarter 2023 episode of the “Mga Kwento ni Ben” series of the DILG Cavite. The scope of the documentation includes onsite face to face interview with the Municipal Government representatives and LGU residents and video footage capture of the project sites. “Mga Kwento ni Ben” is a Facebook video series of the DILG Cavite that showcases completed LGSF projects and its impact to the community through itsbeneficiaries. April-June 2023 | Volume II Issue 2 Page 11
Not Yet Started 50% Ongoing 37.5% Completed 12.5% Page 12 April-June 2023 | Volume II Issue 2 By: Engr. Gretzel Bea Ganaba FY 2022 SEAL OF GOOD LOCAL GOVERNANCE- INCENTIVE FUND (SGLG-IF) STATUS FY 2022 SEAL OF GOOD LOCAL GOVERNANCE- INCENTIVE FUND (SGLG-IF) STATUS There are a total of eight (8) projects under the FY 2022 Seal of Good Local Governance-Incentive Fund (SGLG-IF) Program in which one (1) project is completed, three (3) infrastructures are underconstruction, two (2) projects are for procurement, and two (2) vehicle projects are waiting for the issuance of Authority to Purchase Brand New Motor Vehicle (APMV) from the Department ofBudget and Management (DBM). May 17, 2023 | The DILG Cavite-PDMU Engineers together with Cluster Head Celia Martal, and MLGOO Candice Rona B. Ramirez, and LGU Carmona Representatives, conducted a project validation on the FY 2022 Seal of Good Local Governance-Incentive Fund (SGLG-IF) Project of Carmona. The said project amounted to Php 4,898,276.00 was completedlastApril 13, 2023.
CITY OF CARMONA FIRST TO COMPLETE SGLG-IF PROJECT CITY OF CARMONA FIRST TO COMPLETE SGLG-IF PROJECT By: Engr. Gretzel Bea Ganaba The DILG Cavite representatives: LGOO VII Celia A. Martal, Head of Cluster B, LGOO VI Candice Rona B. Ramirez, MLGOO of Carmona, and Engr. Gretzel Bea Ganaba, SGLG-IF Provincial Focal Person joined the Inauguration of LED Video Wall project in the Municipality of Carmona under the FY 2022 Seal of Good Local Governance-Incentive FundProgram last May 29, 2023. Present during the inauguration were Cong. Roy Loyola, Mayor Dahlia Loyola, Vice Mayor Cesar Ines Jr., Members of the Sangguniang Bayan, Liga ng Barangay, Department Heads of LGU Carmona, andrepresentatives from DepEd. The said project amounted to Php 4,898,276.00 and was completed on April 13, 2023. There is a total of 36 wall LED Display Unit, the thirty-five (35) units are installed in the monitoring room and one (1) unit is installed in the office of the Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Officer. The LED wall is used to observe and monitor relevant information in the municipality. The video wall project is the 1st to be completed andinauguratedin CALABARZON. April-June 2023 | Volume II Issue 2 Page 13
Bahaginan C A R E T O S H A R E ( C 2 S ) P R O G R A M Page 14 April-June 2023 | Volume II Issue 2 Basic Video Capturing and Editing Workshop Basic Video Capturing and Editing Workshop LGOO III Nina Norisa C. Maranga DILG Cavite through itsProvincial Communication and Information Team conducted the Session two (2) of their Bahaginan: Care to share (C2S) Program entitled training on Basic Video Capturing and Editing Workshop. This was given to its members from the provincial and cluster offices last April 02-03, 2023 at PSA Conference Room, National Government Center, Provincial Capitol Cmpd. Trece Martires City. Bahaginan: C2C Program under Local Governance Resource Center of DILG Cavite, aims to strengthen the knowledge sharing strategy among and across sections and units of the organizations through training, coaching and re-echoing of acquired information and practical skills. DILG Cavite firmly believes that this strategy will contribute to the office's effective delivery of services to all clients and improve productivity among all employees and personnel. The two (2) days activity was divided into two (2) sessions which included theory and practical application of the acquired knowledge of the participants. ADA IV Reymundo A. Matiezo served as the resource person of the said activity. He discussed the basic rules and principle of video capturing and guided the participants on how to use the user interface of the Premier Pro Editing Software application. The participants were tasked to find their partner and come-up with their creative output with the theme “tell me about yourself”. One premise that they need to meet is the application of the theories and rules of video capturing using the Premier pro or any editing software that they are comfortable with. Their output was graded by the set ofpanels inperson of LGOO V MaryRoxanne T. Vicedo, MES Chief, LGOO III RamonB. Nedic, PDMU Chief andADAIV Christoper Montoya. At the end of the activity, ADA IV Orville Oxemer held the Best Video Editor while ADA IV Maria Kathleen Joyce Isla and Engr. II Jilsa Alva gained the 2nd and 3rd spot respectively. The other participants were given certificates of completion in acknowledgement of their activeparticipation in the saidactivity.
CAVITEÑOS #4ABetterCavite SO ITO NANGA! #4ABetter Cavite Mahusay Matino Maaasahan Kabataan Sangguniang POC Gender and Development Disaster Risk Reduction Self Reliant PDP CDP SDG CSO CBMS BPLS Peace and Order Local Government Strengthens BasicPublic Safety ServicesCapability Citizenry Enhance Development LGU P4 RS4LG LED CSIS CIC DRR ADM DRRAP CMGP GAD Hotline 8888 DTP CLUP PDMU RDC LPTRP LGOO MES CDS FAS dilgcavite MATINO. MAHUSAY. MAAASAHAN Page 03 April-June 2023 | Volume II Issue 2 Laban Kababaihan ababaihan In-depth discussion on VAWC Act 2004 pth discu E s p s i i is o so n d o e n s V 4 AWC Act 2004 Provincial Communication and Information Team (PCIT) of DILG Cavite, in continuous commitment to provide timely and relevant information to the clients through its public affairs program entitled “Cavitenos, Alam Niyo Ba?” launched its Episode 4, last May 10, 2023 with the title “Laban Kababaihan! :In-depth Discussion on VAWC Act 2004”. The topic circled in the discussion of Violence Against Women and ChildrensAct of 2004 and its salient provisions. ADA IV Orville Oxemer and ADA IV Maria Kathleen Joyce Isla serve as the moderator of the program for the said Episode. On the other hand, LGOO II Melissa Mae C. Marero, GAD Focal Person and Technical Staff of DILG Cavite served as the resourceperson. She addressed all the frequently asked questions of the netizens from the scope of the act down to its penal provisions. The program was able to reach more than 180+ viewers from differentparts of theprovince of Cavite. April 17, 2023, DILG Cavite, through its Provincial Communication and Information Team, uploaded the 2nd Vlog episode of its program “So Ito Na Nga” entitled “Alam Niyo KungAno angBarangayAssembly Day?”. So Ito Na Nga! is another initiative of DILG Cavite to showcase the programs, projects and activities of DILG in partnership with the Local Government Units andother stakeholders. It is a documentary vlog that gave avenue for the organization to impart valuable information to the clients in terms of the implementation of flag programs of DILG. ADA IV Anabhelle Nocon serves as the face of the saidprogram. So Ito Na Nga: Barangay Assembly Day! So Ito Na Nga: Barangay Assembly Day! By LGOO III Nina Norisa C. Maranga By LGOO III Nina Norisa C. Maranga April-June 2023 | Volume II Issue 2 Page 15
Page 16 April-June 2023 | Volume II Issue 2 In this episode, ADA IV Nocon, together with her team, visited the three showcased Barangays of the three cluster in Cavite, namely Barangay Molino III, City of Bacoor, Barangay Bagtas, Tanza and Barangay Buck Estate,Alfonso, Cavite. Barangay Assembly Day is a semestral activity mandated to Barangay as stated in the Local Government Code of 1991 (RA 7160). This is an avenue for the Barangay to showcase their accomplishments for the first six (6) months of their leadershipto their constituents andgather issues and concerns that they needto take action on. For this semester’s implementation of Barangay Assembly Day, it has the theme “B-BIDA KA! Barangay BIDA Ka sa Pagpapatupad ng Kapayapaan, Pangangalaga sa Kalikasan, at Pagpapaigting ng Pagkakaisa Tungo sa Ligtas, Mapayapa, Maunlad at Masaganang Pamayanan”. It focused on peace and order, environmentalprotection, COVID-19initiatives andother relevant matters in theBarangays. To elaborate on the proceedings of the activity, ADA IV Nocon interviewed the Punong Barangays, constituents and the DILG Field Officers of the mentioned Barangays respectively. The vlog ended by ADA IV Nocon reminding the viewers of how essential and vital community participation is in achieving an effective andefficient governance. DILG Cavite conducted their 2nd Quarter Provincial Communication and Information Team Meeting via Zoom Teleconference on April 25, 2023. Provincial Communication Information Team serves as the communication arm of DILG Cavite tasked to take the lead in promoting and advocating the Department’s program, project and activities and ensuring continuous delivery of vital information to clientele usingdifferent communicationplatforms. The said meeting became an avenue for the team to discuss agendas related to the accomplishments, reorganization of the structure, upcoming activities, and review of the communicationplan strategies. The PCIT was also joined by LGOO VII Jay Beltran, Division Chief, LGCDD Region IV-A (CALABARZON) and Information Officer II Coleen Irish Garcia of the same office to coach them on Social Media Management. PCIT 2nd Quarter Meeting By LGOO III Nina Norisa C. Maranga E M P O W P E R I N G P E O P L E . E N G A G I N G C O M M U N I T I E S
April-June 2023 | Volume II Issue 2 Page 17 LED Champions in the Making By LGOO III Nina Norisa C. Maranga Ease of Doing Business (EODB) Provincial Focal Persons LGOO III Nina Norisa C. Maranga and LGOO II Melissa C. Marero of DILG Cavite, together with the selected functionaries of LGU Maragondon and Cavite City joined the Online Course on Creating Local Economic Development Champions: Refocusing Local Economy in Times of Health Emergencies given by the Local GovernmentAcademy from April 12-June 16, 2023. The objective of the course is to increase awareness and mutual comprehension among the members of the LED Team within the local government unit (LGU) regarding LED concepts, procedures, and effective approaches. By equipping the LGU LED Team with improved knowledge, they will be better equipped to promote LED initiatives. The course also provides an introduction to LED as a sustainable, inclusive, and locally focused process. It offers participants a comprehensive understanding of the fundamental concepts, principles, and procedures involved in local economic development, as well as an understanding of the entrepreneurial leadership mindset required for successful LED implementation. The course was created adopting the self-learning principles. All of the materials were provided using a learning management system. lessons are supported with learning videos, good practices and other suggested readings for learners to get a better understanding about the learning points. Outputs were also assigned and required to see how the learners were able to capture the modules. Furthermore, to provide supplementary re-enforcement of the learnings gained by the participants, there were three virtual meetings wherein they had a live session with LED Expert Dr.Aser Javier. LGOO III Maranga and LGOO II Marero, together with LGU functionaries of Maragondon and Cavite City were able to accomplish the said course and attended the closing ceremony last June 16, 2023
ONEPROVINCE ONE TEAM Page 18 April-June 2023 | Volume II Issue 2 O By LGOO V N Marren E. Juangco-Bautistaa EPROVINCE DILG Cavite conducted the 2nd Quarter Provincial Team Conference cum Revisiting Rapid Subproject Sustainability Assessment on June 23, 2023 at Royale Parc, Tagaytay City, Cavite. The said conference became an avenue for the Provincial Office and Field Offices to have an interfacing to discuss current updates andstatus ondifferentprograms of the DILG. Engr. Eldrin Boi Tirona, DRRAP & RSSA Focal Person from Project Development Management Unit,gave a discussion on revisiting the process on the implementation of Rapid Sub-project Sustainability Assessment. Through the coordination of the LGRC, the branch area heads of PagIBIG Fund joined the said event to showcase different financial services available for the DILG Officers. This was discussed by Ms. Marivic V. Lacsina, Marketing Supervisor, City of Dasmarinas Branch. A kiosk was installed for updating of records, and application for MP2 and Loyalty Card for interested DILG Cavitepersonnel. Later in the afternoon, updates and reminders were delivered by the respective focal persons from Capability Development Section, Monitoring and Evaluation Section, Financial and Administrative Section, Project Development and Management Unit and Planning Unit. The Provincial Communication Information Team Official Logo was also launched. Finally, the efforts of Field Officers in different programs, project and activities of the Department were recognized.
April-June 2023 | Volume II Issue 2 Page 19 The Provincial Management Coordinating Committee and Local Governance Resource Center (LGRC) MultiSectoral Advisory Committee (MSAC) of the Province of Cavite conducted their joint 2nd Quarter Meeting on June 30, 2023 via Zoom Teleconference. The activity was attended by the Department of the Interior andLocal Government (DILG),ArmedForces of the Philippines (AFP), Cavite Provincial Police Office (Cavite PPO), Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP), Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP), Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) and Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA). They shared their accomplishments on peace and order and public safety, knowledge management and discussed possible collaborations tobe conductedthis year. The LGRC Cavite works on expanding its partnership and network to different national government agencies, local resource institutes and civil society organizations. Partnership as such helps to deliver more effective and efficient services to public and expands the knowledge of each members in knowledge management and replication of applicable best practices. Thus, after the LGRC MSAC Prospective Partners Meeting last March 21, 2023 via Zoom Teleconference, the AVES Community Based Inc. finally signed a Memorandum of Agreement with the DILG Cavite as one of its LGRC-MSAC Partners on June 30, 2023. The said organization has been a partner of different government agencies and local government units in the implementation of gender and developmentrelated initiatives, youth programs and HIV and AIDS awareness. The DILG and AVES discussed the possible collaborations during the signing and looking forward to work for thebetterment of the community. M By LGOO V M S arren Ju A angco-Baut C ista & PMCC
Page 20 April-June 2023 | Volume II Issue 2 By LGOO III Janica Zandra V. Mendoza The Revolutionary Government of the Philippines (Spanish: Gobierno Revolucionario de Filipinas) was a revolutionary government established in the Spanish East Indies on June 23, 1898, during the Spanish–American War, by Emilio Aguinaldo, its initial and only president. The event is based on the decree of President Aguinaldo creating the structure of a Filipino democratic government to replace the Spanish colonial bureaucracy following the proclamation of Philippine Independence on June 12, 1898. This was the first functioning Philippine government of the Philippine Revolution and paved the way for the establishment of the First Philippine Republic on January 23, 1899. Relative thereto, on June 23, 2023, the nation celebrated the 125th Anniversary of the Philippine Revolutionary Government at Emilio Aguinaldo Shrine, Kawit, Cavite. CH Belinda A. Valenzuela attended the said activity. The NHCP commemorated the significant historical milestone by gathering the government agencies whose mandates have the semblance with the cabinet of the Philippine Revolutionary Government. A ceremonial toast took place followed by the awarding of certificates for those who participated on the saidcelebration. NHCP Chairman Emmanuel Franco Calairo said that the proclamation ofindependence in Kawit does not end the nationality of the Republic of the Philippines yet it became an integral part to lay the foundation of thedifferent government agencies
April-June 2023 | Volume II Issue 2 Page 21 By LGOO III Janica Zandra V. Mendoza Relative thereto, on June 30, 2023, three (3) barangays from Cavite City, namely: Barangay 9 (Kanaway), Barangay 21 (Scorpio) and Barangay 50 (Kabalyero) attended the deliberation of BDCP for drug cleared status from the Regional Oversight Committee Via Zoom Teleconference. Said barangays attended the said validation at Sangguniang Panlungsod Hall respectively. After in-depth validations from DILG, PNP and PDEA, two (2) out of three (3) barangays (Barangay 9 (Kanaway) & Barangay 21 (Scorpio)) were declared Barangay Drug Cleared. Nonetheless, Barangay 50 (Kabalyero) were on probation. The oversight committee recommended for the said barangay to submit their Annual Investment Plan with specified anti-drugAbuseplans,programs andactivities. The Barangay Drug Clearing Program aims to reduce drug affectation in the country by taking away drugs from the people, taking people away from the lure of illegal drugs, and impacting the drug problem in the community by integrating the support of stakeholders, anddutybearers, andlocal chief executives. One of the functions of the Inter-Agency Committee on Anti-Illegal Drugs (ICAD) is to ensure a comprehensive implementation of the Barangay DrugClearing Programs. The DILG together with the PNP constantly reminding the LGUs on the organization of BADAC, conduct of meetings, and allocation funds for the POPS Plan and its implementation. As the lead agency on the Advocacy Cluster, DILG sees to it that campaign on anti-illegal drugs policy and programs are implemented particularly by the Local Government Unitsdown to the barangays levels.
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