Inclusive Data Management System Guidebook

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Inclusive planning at the barangay level Governance in the context of development planning is about upholding the interest of the governed. As such, its primary purpose is to protect public interest and that of every individual who has a stake in the planning process. It’s important therefore to rationalize Barangay Development Plans (BDPs) to ensure that its contents directly address the needs of the community and its residents.18 BDP processes are open to ALL stakeholders. People from different sectors must actively participate in these processes. They should bring attention to their issues and suggest priorities and strategies through the help of the BDC. The BDC, on the other hand, must allow them to spell out the various issues that concern them. The representation and active involvement of numerous groups, especially marginalized groups, will ensure that issues affecting communities that cut across sectors are heard.

The BDC is mandated to formulate the BDP. It shall include members of the Sangguniang Barangay and Representative of the Congressman with the Barangay Captain as the chairperson (see diagram below). Barangaybased non-government organizations (NGOs) shall also be part of the council, and they shall constitute not less than one fourth (1/4) of the members of the fully organized council. This is important to note as this ensures participation of community-based people’s organizations (i.e. organization of persons with disability, women, children and youth, and older persons) in governance and developmental process. By encouraging sectoral groups and NGOs to participate in the planning process, the current planning system attempts to avoid multiplicity of plans and efficient use of resources. The Sangguniang Barangay must accept or accredit NGOs that will have a seat in the BDC.19

19 (DILG MC No. 2018-146: Accreditation of BarangayBased Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) and their Membership in the Barangay-Based Institutions (BBIs)

18 Ibid. BARANGAY HALL

Who should be a part of the Barangay Development Planning process?

Punong Barangay (BDC Chairperson)

All Sangguniang Barangay Members

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SK Chairperson

Representative of Congressman

At least 4 NGO Representatives


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improvement of the plan

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page 78

Lessons learned

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pages 84-85

Making the Barangay Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Plan BDRRMP) disability-inclusive

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page 70

Conclusion

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page 79

Barangay Development Investment Program (BDIP

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pages 66-67

Preparing for Data Collection

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page 69

How to use the Problem-Solution Matrix

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page 65

Organizing the BDC-TWG

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page 64

The Barangay Development Plan

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page 61

people’s organization

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page 63

Analyzing the IDMS Data

3min
pages 56-57

Inclusive Planning at the barangay level

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page 62

Creating Pivot Tables

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pages 46-47

Preparing the Data

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page 45

Steps on using Microsoft Excel in data management and analysis

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Generating a summary sheet

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page 43

Guide to Data Analysis

2min
page 42

Collaborating in a data collection project

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KoboToolbox account?

1min
page 38

Reminders for enumerators

2min
pages 33-35

Sample Training Design

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page 36

KoboToolbox account

1min
page 40

Categorizing disability

1min
page 31

IDMS Tool: Full List of Questions

2min
pages 28-29

How to use the KoboToolbox?

4min
pages 18-21

Advantages and Disadvantages of using KoboToolbox

1min
page 17

Disability-inclusive data collection tool

4min
pages 26-27

Why the need for IDMS?

1min
page 12

Using the IDMS Guidebook

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for use in data collection

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page 15

Policies that support IDMS

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page 13

Collecting the data and saving the form

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