BAGUIO CITY – The Cordillera Dept. of the Interior and
Local Government - Cordillera convened with national government agencies Feb.
21 to discuss development interventions for local government units in
preparation towards full devolution.
In her opening message, DILG Cordillera regional director Araceli A. San Jose cited LGUs in addressing the Covid-19 pandemic while drafting their devolution transition plans (DTP).
One hundred percent compliance of the Cordillera region in timely submission of barangay, municipal, and provincial DTPs was noted.
“The LGUs’ success is a shared responsibility that we, as NGAs, must collectively provide. Sa pamamagitan ng mga kakayahan at linang ng ating mga kagawaran at ahensya, ating tulungang makamit ng mga LGU ang kapantay o higit pang linang sa pagbibigay upang magampanan nila ang kanilang mga tungkulin,” she said.
Representatives from 18 NGAs participated in the meeting where status of NGA-LGU DTP matching and a briefer on the capacity development framework were discussed.
Kristoffer Dave R. Alvarez, Chief of the DILG’s local government capacity development division explained the “NGA capacity development intervention matrix” which shall be the preparatory tool for streamlining of NGAs’ CapDev programs for LGUs.
This matrix was initiated by the DILG-CAR with the support of the regional committee on devolution.
The matrix will help NGAs align devolved functions, services or PPAs of the LGUs to “development pillars” which include leadership, knowledge and learning, enabling policies, management systems, competency, and structure to inform the design of appropriate and necessary capacity-building activities that are responsive to needs of LGUs.
Alvarez added the matrix, which is open to all NGAs, would also encourage collaboration between agencies if they have identified similar capacity development interventions needed by certain LGUs.
He enjoined NGAs to study the capacity development agenda of LGUs identified in their DTPs to allow them to introduce CapDev programs that are not included in their plans.
“Devolution discourses” is a program initiated by DILG-CAR which aims to engage stakeholders to participate in seminars, meetings, and dialogues pertaining to Executive Order No. 138 or the Full Devolution of Certain Functions of the Executive Branch to Local Governments.
The program kicked off Feb. 15 wherein youth-serving organizations and students were introduced to the government’s push towards full devolution. -- RJMV/DILG CAR
In her opening message, DILG Cordillera regional director Araceli A. San Jose cited LGUs in addressing the Covid-19 pandemic while drafting their devolution transition plans (DTP).
One hundred percent compliance of the Cordillera region in timely submission of barangay, municipal, and provincial DTPs was noted.
“The LGUs’ success is a shared responsibility that we, as NGAs, must collectively provide. Sa pamamagitan ng mga kakayahan at linang ng ating mga kagawaran at ahensya, ating tulungang makamit ng mga LGU ang kapantay o higit pang linang sa pagbibigay upang magampanan nila ang kanilang mga tungkulin,” she said.
Representatives from 18 NGAs participated in the meeting where status of NGA-LGU DTP matching and a briefer on the capacity development framework were discussed.
Kristoffer Dave R. Alvarez, Chief of the DILG’s local government capacity development division explained the “NGA capacity development intervention matrix” which shall be the preparatory tool for streamlining of NGAs’ CapDev programs for LGUs.
This matrix was initiated by the DILG-CAR with the support of the regional committee on devolution.
The matrix will help NGAs align devolved functions, services or PPAs of the LGUs to “development pillars” which include leadership, knowledge and learning, enabling policies, management systems, competency, and structure to inform the design of appropriate and necessary capacity-building activities that are responsive to needs of LGUs.
Alvarez added the matrix, which is open to all NGAs, would also encourage collaboration between agencies if they have identified similar capacity development interventions needed by certain LGUs.
He enjoined NGAs to study the capacity development agenda of LGUs identified in their DTPs to allow them to introduce CapDev programs that are not included in their plans.
“Devolution discourses” is a program initiated by DILG-CAR which aims to engage stakeholders to participate in seminars, meetings, and dialogues pertaining to Executive Order No. 138 or the Full Devolution of Certain Functions of the Executive Branch to Local Governments.
The program kicked off Feb. 15 wherein youth-serving organizations and students were introduced to the government’s push towards full devolution. -- RJMV/DILG CAR
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