8 Cordillera mayors receive awards for health programs
>> Thursday, April 21, 2016
BAGUIO CITY -- Eight more local government
units in the Cordillera have graduated from the Municipal
Leadership and Governance Program (MLGP) as they showed improvement
in implementation of health programs and services.
Receiving their
confirmation and certificate of graduation from MLGP officials were Lamut Mayor
Mariano Buyagawan Jr, Hingyon mayor Geraldo Luglug and Asipulo mayor Armando
Domilod, all of Ifugao; Mayor Wellinton Pooten of Besao, Mountain
Province; Mayor James Edduba of Pasil and Mayor Johnny Maymaya of
Tinglayan of Kalinga, and Bokod Mayor Mauricio Macay and Kabayan Mayor Faustino
Aquisan for the province of Benguet.
The chief executives
received their certificates from Benguet State University officials headed by
Vice President for Academic Affairs, Percyveranda Lubrica, in a Colloquium and
Graduation ceremony at Prince Plaza Hotel, here on April 1.
Also awarded the
certificate of MLGP completion/graduation were the respective municipal health
officers of the said towns.
During the graduation
ceremony, each LCE presented its MLGP report and experiences
and engaged in a panel discussion with NEDA Regional Director
Milagros Rimando, DOH RD Lakshmi Legaspi, Carol Gano of DILG, Dr. Jacqueline
Frances Momville of Zuellig Family Foundation and Dr. Ryan Guinaran of the BSU
Open University.
DOH Assistant
Secretary Nestor Santiago, the guest of honor during the ceremony, said the
MLGP project aims to help local chief executives take active role in leading
the implementation of health programs in their respective municipalities as
mandated by the Local Government Code.
The MLGP is a
three-year project of the DOH in partnership with Zuellig Family Foundation
which aims to improve health outcomes through strengthened leadership and
governance, enhanced local health systems, increased community participation
and improved health seeking behaviors.
In the Cordillera, the
MLGP is being implemented in partnership with the BSU Open University. The
training program already produced 23 graduate-LGUs in three batches of the
training program. -- Dan Ram
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