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GONGS AND DRUMS

The Official Publication of the Department of the Interior and Local Government Cordillera Administrative Region

GOOD GOVERNA G N I T O M NCE PRO

IN ICE SUS V TAIN S ER C I ING E L PUB XCELLEN T AND EFFICIENT

July-September 2019 / 3rd Quarter Issue / Volume XXI No.


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TABLE OF CONTENTS Cordillera Month Celebration 2019 NEO Towards an Effective and Efficient Governance Legal Opinion PCL Elections Conducted for 2019 DILG-CAR Champions Whole-of-Nation Approach through Various Participatory Governance Activities

Run for Resilience Health and Wellness

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DILG-CAR Launched First Regional Regional L!sto Vlog Contest

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Kiangan, Ifugao: 1st to Undertake CBMS Round 4

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Federalism Corner

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Baguio City's CADAC Workshop 2020-2022 Plan for Action Conducted

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DILG Ifugao Joins Celebration of 121st Philippine Independence Day

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Kwentong L!sto DILG Ifugao Conducts Operation L!sto, Provincial Convergence and Disaster Resilience Dialogue

Oathtaking of Newly-Hired and promoted DILG-CAR Personnel DILG-CAR at Your Service

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Strengthening Citizen Monitoring: DILG-CAR Rolled-Out the Use of Devlive App to the Citizens of Benguet

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Dagyaw Baguio City: An Occasion for Bayanihan, Participation and Engagement

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Usec Sacendoncillo Conducts Road Clearing Activity in Baguio City

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AGKAYKAYSA PARA OTONOMIYA: THE 2019 CORDILLERA UNITY GONG RELAY by: Jaemie de Castro Ruiz-Chua

July 9, 2019 -- The kick-off of the Cordillera Unity Gong Relay is celebrated at the Kalinga People's Gymnasium in Tabuk City. The activity started with a ceremonial tree-planting at the Provincial Tourism Compound participated by DILG Assistant Regional Director Araceli A. San Jose, DILG Kalinga Provincial Director Mayer Max G. Adong, LGOO V Johnny L. Mauting together with the different heads of office from Kalinga and CAR regional line agencies. This year, Kalinga is the Host Province of the Cordillera Month celebration with its officials led by Governor Ferdinand Tubban, Vice Gov. James Odiem and Congressman Allen Jesse Mangaoang, the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH - CAR) as chair of the Infrastructure Development Committee and host agency headed by Regional Director Tiburcio L. Canlas and the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG - CAR) headed by Regional Director Marlo L. Iringan as lead agency of the gong relay. The gong relay was conceived by the Regional Development Council through the efforts of then DILG Regional Director John M. Castaùeda. His initiatives allowed the symbolic gong to travel from one province to another. This year’s theme is "CAR @ 32: Building One Greater Cordillera." THE CEREMONIAL GONG. The gong

transported from one city / province during the 32nd 2019 Cordillera Month Celebration


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After the tree planting, all attendees were directed at the People's Gymnasium for the opening ceremonies. The event started with a cultural ritual officiated by Hon. Michael Karel C. Sagguiyao and representatives from the National Commission on Indigenous Peoples (NCIP)with traditional rituals followed by a program which was spearheaded by the Province of Kalinga with its officials led by Vice Governor James E. Odiem and Congressman Allen Jesse C. Mangaoang and the members and officials of the Regional Development Council - CAR led by Vice Chairperson Milagros A. Rimando and the Infrastructure Development Committee of RDC-CAR chaired by the Department of Public Works and Highways-CAR Regional Director Tiburcio Canlas, this year’s host committee and agency.

During the tree planting activity (L-R) LGOO V Johnny L. Mauting and PD Mayer Max G. Adong with Kalinga Vice Governor Dave Q. Odiem

AT THE DESIGNATED PLANTING PLOT.

(L-R) LGOO V Johnny L. Mauting, ARD Araceli A. San Jose and DILG Kalinga PD Mayer Max G. Adong.


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The opening message was given by Vice Chairperson of the Regional Development Council (RDC-CAR) and Regional Director of the National Economic Development Authority (NEDA - CAR) Milagros A. Rimando (left photo). According to her, Kalinga is considered as the northern regional hub for tourism and has the highest rate of education improvement and 88% of its roads are paved. She also mentioned that in the past two years, the region has the highest growing economy and has progressed more. Also, poverty incidence decreased to 13.8%. In closing, she enjoined everyone to be part of peace and development and continue to be part in the quest for autonomy.

The dignitaries were asked to strike the gong before transporting it to Flora, Apayao for the second leg of the relay. A community dancing "tayaw" was also participated by the attendees.

DILG ARD Araceli A. San Jose (left) beats the gong together with the dignitaries present at the People's Gym.

(L-R) OCD - CAR RD Albert A. Mogol, DPWH-CAR RD Tiburcio L. Canlas, DILG ARD Araceli A. San Jose, Kalinga Vice Governor Dave Q. Odiem, Vice Governor-Apayao Remy Albano and DILG Kalinga PD Mayer Max G. Adong


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Apayao Ipasindayaw

Contingents from Kalinga and Apayao at Sta. Marcela, Apayao arch where the ceremonial gong was received by Apayao Vice Gov. Remy N. Albano and party with DILG-CAR ARD Araceli A. San Jose

The contingents from Kalinga and Apayao gathered at the Sta. Marcela municipal arch for the beating of the gong. DILG Apayao Provincial Director Marvin A. Basquez warmly welcomed the DILG personnel and Kalinga contingents during the relay. Before heading to the venue of ceremony, the sectoral committee on environment conducted a tree planting at the Elias K. Bulut Sr. People's Park in Flora. DILG-CAR ARD Araceli A. San Jose planted a seedling at the designated plot, assisted by Flora Municipal Mayor Rodolfo Juan Sr. and staff, representative from the Apayao DENR-EMB and Provincial Science and Technology Director of the Department of Science and Technology - Apayao Engr. Debbie Glynn V. Manangkil.

Ms. Gladys Blas of Flora, Apayao, DILG ARD Araceli A. San Jose, Flora Mayor Rodolfo Juan Sr., Mrs. Lily Juan, PS&TD Debbie Glynn V. Manangkil and Apayao PENRO Atty. Romeo G. Bravo


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The attendees headed to the Dr. Efren de San Jose Sports Complex in Flora, Apayao for the conduct of turn over ceremonies. Vice Governor Remy N. Albano warmly welcomed all guests and dignitaries strikes the gong as a sign of acceptance. The celebration continued with an Isnag cultural performances and DILG ARD Araceli A. San Jose gave the closing remarks.

"The gong relay is something we all look forward to everytime we celebrate Cordillera Month... this is also an opprtunity for us to touch base and personally see the real situation and needs of our local government. With this avenue, we hope that our plans for autonomy will materialize... we have a new hope in autonomy for better lives and happiness for our fellow-Cordillerans. Let us keep the fire burning in our hearts and continue beating our gongs in unison towards our goal in building a one greater Cordillera."


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Abra

"The gong relay is something we all look forward to everytime we celebrate Cordillera Month... this is also an opprtunity for us to touch base and personally see the real situation and needs of our local government. With this avenue, we hope that our plans for autonomy will materialize... we have a new hope in autonomy and better lives for our fellow-cordillerans. Let us keep the fire burning in our hearts and continue beating our gongs in unison towards our goal in building a one greater Cordillera."

As the sun rises, the contingents are back on the road to transport the gong to the province of Abra. The relay passed through the Kalinga-Abra Road where the turn-over took place at the highway boundary of Balbalan, Kalinga and a simple ceremony took place at Licuan-Baay, Abra, where Apayao Vice Governor Remy N. Albano turned over the ceremonial gong to Abra Vice Governor Ronald S. Balao-as. After the short ceremony, all delegates travelled to Bangued for the formal event and program where Abra cultural presentations were showcased.

Abra contingents with (L-R) DILG CAR representative Engr. Allan Lamag, Engr. Ella Batuli, LGOO II JR Tenebro, LGOO V Johnny L. Mauting, Abra PD Millicent B. CariĂąo, Apayao PD Marvin A. Basquez and Kalinga PD Mayer Max G. Adong.


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On July 11, 2019, the unity gong travelled from Abra to the province of Benguet. The relayers traversed the Ilocos Sur-San Emilio-Cervantes-Mankayan Road. The ceremonial turn over was held at the Mankayan municipal hall and the delegates were warmy welcomed by Benguet provincial dignitaries headed by Governor Melchor Diclas. Guests were also entertained by a cultural presentation after the beating of the gong. Afterwhich, the caravan continued to travel passing though Halsema Highway for the formal turn over by the Abra officials to Benguet officials at the Provincial Capitol in La Trinidad.

(L-R) Kalinga representatives from the District Engineering Office Teodoro Owek and Emmanuel Madio, Gov. Melchor Diclas, DILG Kalinga PD Mayer Max G. Adong and DILG Benguet Program Manager Rene Vincent I. Ballug

DILG Kalinga Provincial Director Mayer Max G. Adong (left photo) extends his gratitude to the province of Benguet for the warm welcome. He enjoined everyone to be united in order for autonomy to be achieved in the region. Also, tokens were given to heads and/or representatives of participating agencies.

DILG Benguet personnel during the turn over ceremony at the Benguet Provincial Capitol


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Baguio City

BAGUIO CITY -- On July 12, 2019, the gong was transported to the City of Pines. It was

received by the city contingents at the boundary of La Trinidad and Baguio City and was transported to the Baguio City hall flag pole area for the program and cultural presentations. Vice Mayor Faustino A. Olowan warmly welcomed the participants and the representatives from the City Information Office related to the crowd what transpired during the gong relay in the provinces. Afterwards, Benguet Gov. Melchor Diclas and officials initiated the striking of gong as a sign of formal turn over to the city.

" The real meaning of this gong relay does not only to stop at our goal to achieve autonomy but our pursuit for better lives for the people of the Cordillera... better life meaning more schools, concrete provincial, city, municipality and barangay roads, livelihood projects and equal opprtunities for everybody... an opportunity to enrich and sustain our culture. Let us continue to work as one for a one, better and great Cordillera for the progress of our region and the hapiness of the Cordillerans."

RD Marlo L. Iringan together with Baguio City Officials during the beating of the unity gong.


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Mountain Province

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TURN OVER OF GONG. Governor Bonifacio C. Lacwasan accepts the ceremonial gong from Vice Mayor Faustino A. Olowan, Baguio City Councilors Joel Alangsab and Vladimir Cayabas, DILG CAR RD Marlo L. Iringan and DILG City Director Evelyn Trinidad

The unity gong journeyed to Mountain Province on July 12, 2019 and Baguio City officials facilitated the ceremonial turn over of the gong at the welcome arch in Sinto, Bauko. The formal turn over and program was held at the Mountain Province Multipurpose Hall in the capital town of Bontoc. Apart from the turn over ceremony, the Department of Science and Technology - Mt. Province through its Provincial S&T Director also awarded ceremonial checks to its Community-Based beneficiaries for S&T-based projects. Cultural presentations All contingents took a travel break at and folk songs were showcased to complete the festive mood the boundary in Sinto, Bauko. (L-R) of the event. DILG City Director Evelyn Trinidad, Mt. Province PD Anthony Manolo I. Ballug, RD Marlo L. Iringan and PD Mayer G. Adong

"The gong relay is a good strategy to promote equality and friendship between and among us. The composition of many tribes should not be a reason for us not to understand each other and not a reason for us not to lead one another. In fact, we are going to achieve a lot if we are together. I do believe that the good Lord will grant our wishes. We need to work together to make our dreams on autonomy for the Cordillera come true..."


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HAGIYO Ifugao

On July 13, 2019, once again, the unity gong is back on the road to be turned over at the highway boundary of Bontoc, Mountain Province and Banaue, Ifugao at Mount Polis before heading to the Ifugao Provincial Capitol in Lagawe for the formal turn over and program. The Ifugao leg was led by Gov. Jerry Dalipog together with the Ifugao heads of office and representatives.

DILG Ifugao Provincial Director Regina Elizabeth L. Mammag beats the ceremonial gong at Mt. Polis

WARM WELCOME AND FIRM HANDSHAKE of Ifugao Gov. Jerry Dalipog and RD Marlo L. Iringan at Mt. Polis

Arriving at the Ifugao Provincial Capitol in Lagawe for the formal turn over and program, Gov. Jerry Dalipog warmly welcomed all relayers to the province and the ceremonial beating of the gong was facilitated by the relaying province.DENR-CAR Regional Executive Director Ralph Pablo also joined the event. Ifugao cultural presentations were showcased and everyone participated in the community dancing.

On a sunny Sunday at the provincial grounds, RD Iringan in his speech said, "... the mere fact that we are all gathered here on a non-working day and supposed to be spending time with our families, is a firm testament that we are one in supporting the Cordillera's quest for autonomy..."

RD Marlo L. Iringan during his speech in Ifugao (top) and with him is Gov. Lacwasan participating in the community dancing (left)


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Cordillera Heritage Night and Culminating Activity July 14, 2019 -- Finally, to complete the loop of the relay, the gong is transported back to Kalinga, being the host province of this year's 32nd Founding Anniversary. A cultural presentation was performed by the indigenous people of Kalinga and traditional indigenous food were served. Models from the different provinces also showcased their local fabrics through a Cordillera Weave fashion show.

GONGS SOUNDING OFF FOR THE PATTUNG -- RD Marlo L. Iringan together with Vice Governor Dave Q. Odiem and DPWH RD Tiburcio L. Canlas at the relay point in Kalinga

KAY GANDA MO, CORDILLERA! -- The Cordillera Heritage Night held at the Kalinga People's Gym was full of entertainment making one leave in awe with the different display of cordillera colors. This was headed by the Kalinga Cultural and Tourism Events Committee. The presentations were played in songs and dances depicting the life cycle of Cordillerans including portrayals in arts and weaving.

DILG Abra PD Millicent B. Cariño and Ifugao PD Regina Elizabeth L. Mammag in their cultural attire for the evening

Everyone was entertained by Pasil’s “Pakidum”, a musical play depicting Kalinga’s life cycle, how transformation takes place amidst conflicts among sub-tribes. Exhibits on artistic works, traditional pottery, weaving, beads and painting were displayed for interested attendees to purchase. Congressman Allen Jesse C. Mangaoang enjoins everyone to continue to embrace and promote the rich culture and heritage of the region that has united each and everyone to build a Cordillera with common affections.

ONE DILG CAR TOWARDS AUTONOMY. Proudly holding the agency banner after the civic parade

The culminating acitivity on the 15th of July 2019 started with a civic parade attended by the different heads and representatives of the regional line agencies. According to Kalinga Governor Ferdinand B. Tubban during the Heritage Night, the community should count the region's gains and blessings like our cultural identity and most importantly the blessings of peace and prosperity which should pass on to the future generations of the Cordillerans. The celebration of the Cordillera Month for the year was a success. In the attainment of Regional Autonomy, the people of the cordillera will always remain steadfast and continue to be a source of pride and inspiration.


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2019 NEO TOWARDS AN EFFECTIVE AND EFFICIENT GOVERNANCE SUBIC BAY FREEPORT ZONE – DILG CAR headed by RD Marlo L. Iringan spearheaded, in coordination with the Local Government Academy (LGA) and the League of Municipalities of the Philippines – Benguet Chapter the conduct of the Newly Elected Officials’ Orientation Program: Leaders for Effective and Efficient Governance at the Segara Hotels on August 20-23, 2019. The activity was attended by 134 newly elected and re-elected city and municipal mayors, vice mayors and some local functionaries and Sangguniang Bayan Members in the Cordillera. Participating guests also include Brigadier General Henry M. Doyaoen with two former rebels. DILG CAR deemed it necessary to call both the mayors and vice mayors in order that they can understand not only their respective responsibilities but also the duties and functions of each other which could lead to more harmonious relations and better teamwork between the two key officials of the LGUs.

DILG Sec. Eduardo M. Año was represented by Undersecretary for Local Government Marivel C. Sacendoncillo during the event. According to Secretary Año, “The people have spoken and have chosen you to become their leaders. Pinili nila kayo sapagkat naniniwala sila na may kakayahan kayong maging instrumento ng pagbabago. Naniniwala rin sila na kayo ang kanilang pag-asa upang maging maayos at maunlad ang kanilang mga buhay. “


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The three-day activity covered various important topics where the officials learned from. Usec Sacendoncillo gave a lecture on Executive Order 70 and said that DILG and LGUs will be the hub in doing the different programs under the task force through the Retooled Community Support Program (RCSP) which is the primary platform of the entire National Task Force – Ending Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC). She said the mayors are the Team Leaders of the city/municipal-level RCSP Team and are expected to be always on top of the situation. She also reminded the participants to always uphold the values of being Matino, Mahusay, at Maaasahang mga lingkod bayan.

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Other lectures include the following: a) Local Governance and the Evolving Roles of Local Leaders by DILG CAR RD Marlo L. Iringan; b) Performance Management by BLGS Director Atty. Odilon L. Pasaraba; c) Philippine Anti-Illegal Drugs Strategy (PADS) by Dangerous Drugs Board Secretary Catalino S. Cuy and Undersecretary Benjamin Reyes; d) Retooled Community Support Program by Major Mark Anthony U. Ruby; e) Ease of Doing Business by BLGD Dir. Anna Liza F. Bonagua; f) Cities and Municipalities Competitiveness Index by Ms. Julie P. Lucas of the Department of Trade and Industry- Mt. Province; and g) Operation L!sto Preparedness Protocols for LGUs by LGOO V Ralph Kevin B. Brett. Through a Talkshop, the participants were also given the opportunity to interface with the Directors of the Oversight Agencies (DBM, COA, CSC and DILG) and the DILG Family (PRO-COR, NAPOLCOM, BFP and DILG). On the last day, Atty. Romeo P. Benitez of the DILG Legal and Legislative Liaison Services discussed the common pitfalls in local governance. #Jaemie deCastro Ruiz-Chua


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LEGAL OPINION WHETHER OR NOT A CONVICTED SANGGUNIANG BAYAN MEMBER WHO WAS RELEASED ON PAROLE MAY REASSUME PUBLIC OFFICE IN THE SANGGUNIANG BAYAN. DILG Opinion No. 2, Series of 2019 Does not result in full restoration of liberty as the parolee is still in the custody of the law because he is required to report to such government officials or other parole officers appointed by BPP for a period of surveillance equivalent to the remaining portion of the maximum sentence imposed upon him or until final release and discharge by the Board.

PAROLE vs. PARDON DISTINCTION

PAROLE

(ABSOLUTE) PARDON

GRANTEE

An individual

Classes of Persons

AS TO THE NEED OF CONGRESS’ CONCURRENCE

Not necessary

Necessary

ACT OF GRANTEE

Distinct acts of acceptance by the grantee is needed

The grantee need not accept

AS TO EFFECT

Relieves the offender from the consequences of the offense

Abolishes the offense

WHEN IT MAY BE GRANTED

Only after conviction by final judgment

Before or after conviction

It is the Department’s submission that parole does not restore the right to hold public office.

A convicted Sangguniang Bayan Member who was released on PAROLE may NOT reassume public office in the Sangguniang Bayan.


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2019 PCL ELECTIONS CONDUCTED The Philippine Councilors League (PCL) in coordination with the DILG-CAR City/Provincial Offices, has successfully conducted the PCL elections. The DILG City and Provincial Directors or their representatives acted as chairpersons of their respective committees on elections with the Secretary of the Sangguniang Panglungsod, in the case of Baguio City charter elections, and Sangguniang Panlalawigan, in the case of provincial federation elections, and one interim officer of the federation who have no intention to run as HUC/Provincial federation officer, as members. The elected Winners of the 2019 PCL Elections - Ifugao Chapter officials in the HUC/provinces are as follows: with Cluster Head Samson B. Appoy

POSITION President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Auditor Press Relations Officer Business Manager

Board of Directors

ABRA

APAYAO

BENGUET

Hon. Noel M. Cortez

Hon. Kyle Mariah Chelsea S. Bulut

Hon. Nestor T. Fongwan, Jr.

Hon. Russell A. Bragas

Hon. Sedolito Bernard Agunos

Hon. Cruso Daguioa Jr.

Hon. Agustin B. Barbieto, Jr. Hon. Essex B. BaroĂąa

Hon. Naville D. Taccalan

Hon. Ghislyn Marave

Hon. Haydee Tesalona

Hon. Bruno Canuto

Hon. Ricky Laoat

Hon. Marlon Nginsayan

Hon.

Grady Steve G. Barbero Hon. Josefino F. Valencia

Hon. Elmer Canonizado

Hon. Elsie L. Bona

Hon. David Tabbaban

Hon. Arnulfo R. Milo

Hon. Ursula A. Garcia

Hon. Rico Leonardo

Hon. Ronald Kimakim

Hon. Lonilyn B. Tabaco

Hon. Balderama

Hon. Dizon Harris

Hon. Myrna Herminia C. Turalba Hon. Ronnel Tordil

Hon. Cacacho

Hon. Julio Culliao

Hon. Jed Bosing

Hon. Soriano Mendoza

Hon. Romeo Advincula

Hon. Cecile Caluya

Hon. Dan Guinsiman

Hon. Tyron Christopher R. BeroĂąa Hon. Fernando G. Siblon

Hon. Samuel Calilan

Hon. Johnny Sama

Hon. Wilfred Martinez

Hon. Norberto A. Aldaca

Hon. Artemio Gonayon

Hon. Genaro B. Alita For Baguio City, the new set of local PCL officers was announced and presented by DILG City Director Evelyn B. Trinidad. President: Hon. Elaine Sembrano Vice President: Hon. Joel Alangsab Secretary: Hon. Lilia Farinas Treasurer: Hon. Philian Weygan-Allan Auditor: Hon. Arthur Allad-iw Press Relations Officer: Hon. Vladimir Cayabas Business Manager: Hon. Francisco Roberto Ortega VI. City Federation Directors: Hon. Benny Bomogao Hon. Betty Lourdes Tabanda Hon. Maria Victoria Mylen Yaranon Hon. Isabelo Cosalan Hon. Fred Bagbagen.


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PCL continued from page 17...

DILG Benguet PD Rufina T. Fegcan (left) and DILG Abra PD Millicent B. Cariño (right) as PCL COMELEC Chairpersons during the conducted election

POSITION

IFUGAO

KALINGA

MT. PROVINCE

Hon. Maximillan D. Luglug

Hon. Jayharley B. Duguiang

Hon. Ashley T. Sili

Hon. James Talib

Hon. Elvis Tabbanganay

Hon. Ruben T. Vicente

Secretary

Hon. Delfin Buligon

Hon. Rogelio Lawad

Hon. Texter Jack L. Taclobao

Treasurer

Hon. Neil Wangiwang

Hon. Johnny Lungao

Hon. Viola P. Okko

Auditor Press Relations Officer Business Manager Federation Directors

Hon. Marlon Bandao

Hon. Rustom Dao-in

Hon. Labor M. Masidong

Hon. Tejano Balinon

Hon. Jan Jericho Odiem

Hon. Alsannyster F. Patingan

Hon. Chester Bahatan

Hon. Bartholome Aboli

Hon. Paul S. Domoguen

Hon. Angel Taguling

Hon. Cerilo Tega, Jr

Hon. Bryne O. Bacwaden

Hon. Jessie Lacbawan

Hon. Delia Alunday

Hon. Ruben P. Atiwen

Hon. Randy Humakey

Hon. Speedy Lappadic

Hon. John M. Antiyag

Hon. Eugene Lim-ang

Hon. Ivan Yannick Bagayao

Hon. John T. Pelew

Hon. William Taganas

Hon. Constancio Dalayap

Hon. Benjamin G. Sapguian

Hon. Roberto Immotna

Hon. Solomon Dumalleg

Hon. Joel D. Lacsigen

Hon. Herman Tuguinay

Hon. Jeffrey Malawis

Hon. Dennis L. Bing-il

Hon. Joel Tuguinay

Hon. Jerry So-ang

Hon. Marcelo T. Ambatali, Sr

President Vice President

DILG Mt. Province PD Anthony Manolo I. Ballug (left) adminsters the oath-of-office and DILG Kalinga PD Mayer Max G. Adong (right) supervising at the polls during the PCL elections.

The Philippine Councilors League “firmly believes that the promotion of the general welfare of the country and the delivery of basic services to the remotest barangay is better achieved by and through a genuine, effective and productive local autonomy and development of self-reliance as PCL binds itself with the blessings and guidance of the Father of all mankind.” #Jaemie deCastro Ruiz-Chua


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DILG-CAR CHAMPIONS WHOLE-OF-NATION APPROACH THROUGH VARIOUS PARTICIPATORY GOVERNANCE ACTIVITIES

On July 23, 2019, DILG CAR led an Organizational Meeting and Orientation of Clusters on Ending Local Communist Armed Conflict (ELCAC) at the Nene Pimentel Hall, Baguio City. The activity was attended by heads of office and representatives of different government agencies of the five clusters of the Regional Task Force on ELCAC which the DILG leads and co-leads. Also in attendance are the Provincial Directors of DILG-CAR. Assistant Regional Director Araceli A. San Jose in her Opening Remarks said that the use of whole-of-nation approach ensures harmonization and synchronization of efforts of all stakeholders to achieve lasting peace and sustainable development.

Meanwhile, a continuation of said activity was furthered involving the heads of office and representatives of the different government agencies of the Regional Task Force on Ending Local Communist Armed Conflict (RTFELCAC), in a holistic Regional Planning Workshop at Venus Park View Hotel, Baguio City. The event was graced by the National Security Council and Vice Chairman of the ELCAC National Task Force Sec. Hermogenes Esperon Jr., Cabinet Officer for Regional Development and Security and DBM Acting Secretary Janet B. Abuel, Baguio City Mayor Benjamin Magalong and Governors Ferdinand B. Tubban of Kalinga and Eleanor Bulut-Begtang of Apayao. DILGCAR RD Marlo L. Iringan together with ARD Araceli A. San Jose, Division Chiefs and staff of the Local Government Monitoring and Evaluation Division and Local Government Capacity Development Division also actively participated in the activity. The two-day event aimed to capacitate the member agencies on strengthening effective strategies in the fulfillment of their task to end insurgency guided by the wholeof-nation approach as per Executive Order #70.

All participants were united in crafting multi-agency and multi-sectoral strategic plan to ensure that all agency mandates are mainstreamed, to champion in leading the region to counter insurgency through the effective, timely and efficient delivery of programs, projects and activities to support the whole of nation and whole of government approach among agencies, stakeholders and communities. Outputs were presented and deliberated upon on the second day of the activity. Representatives of the 12 key clusters of the Regional Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (RTF-ELCAC) presented their strategic plans in order to provide timely delivery of quality basic services and undertake peace and development works in the 47 Communist Terrorist Group (CTG) affected barangays.


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Cabinet Officer for Regional Development and Security and DBM Acting Secretary Janet B. Abuel sat as member/consultant of the panel together with DILG-CAR RD Marlo L. Iringan, Baguio City Mayor Benjamin B. Magalong, NEDA-CAR Regional Director Milagros A. Rimando, PRO-COR Regional Director Brigadier General Israel Ephraim T. Dickson and other heads and representatives of the different regional line agencies. This concerted effort aimed to harmonize and converge stakeholders to provide solutions to eradicate insurgency. The DILG is the lead agency on Local Government Empowerment and Basic Services and co-lead in Sectoral Unification, Capacity Building, Empowerment and Mobilization, Localized Peace Engagement and E-CLIP and Amnesty On August 27-29, 2019, DILG-CAR led by RD Marlo L. Iringan, ARD Araceli A. San Jose, Division Chiefs and Provincial Directors, hosted the Provincial Action Planning Workshop for Building Sustainable Peace towards Peaceful, Inclusive, Just and Equitable Development last at Hotel Elizabeth, Baguio City. Assistant Secretary for Human Resource Development Florida M. Dijan, DILG-NBOO Dir. Karl Caesar R. Rimando, Executive Assistant to the SILG on Security Operations Maj. Mark Antony U. Ruby and BFP RD Maria Sophia R. Mendoza, were among the dignitaries and resource speakers who graced the activity. Mr. Boris Pineda Pascubillo facilitated the workshops of the different Provincial officials, functionaries, representatives and heads of offices from Regions 1, 3 and CAR who attended the said engagement. #Jaemie deCastro Ruiz-Chua


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START STRONG, FINISH STRONGER -- DILG CAR representatives together with other thousand participants, joined the Fun Run for Resilience on July 6, 2019 in Baguio City. The event is a kick-off activity and part of the month-long celebration scheduled activities of the Civil Defense Cordillera in partnership with the different regional line agencies. Said event aims to boost the awareness of everyone and enjoining all towards building a resilient Cordillera community. The theme for the year is "Kahandaan sa Sakuna't Peligro para sa Tunay na Pagbabago." -- #Jaemie deCastro Ruiz-Chua

HEALTH AND WELLNESS:

The National Nutrition Council (NNCCAR) conducted a weight management progress monitoring activity last July 29, 2019 at the Nene Pimentel Hall, Baguio City. The NNC Representatives measured the body weigt, height and waist line of each personnel present. This activity is in support to the observance of the National Nutrition Month celebration.

Apart from the Weight Management Program is the warm welcome of the newly hired Contract of Service staff. In photo is ARD Araceli A. San Jose amongst the young and dynamic staff to be assigned in the different units at the Regional Office.

DILG-CAR's Monday Convocation is an avenue where personnel share updates on learnings, expression of insights, talents and skills in the pursuit of strengthening the organization's knowledge transfer mechanism. #Jaemie deCastro Ruiz-Chua


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DILG-CAR LAUNCHED FIRST REGIONAL L!STO VLOG CONTEST

In today’s digital age, the youth are more involved in Social Media and are avidly interested in learning on-line and expressing themselves through different posts such as vlogs. A vlog, also known as Video Blog or Video Log, is a medium using video in expressing insights about social updates or advocacies. Individuals using this kind of platform are called vloggers. This medium, according to research, is said to be very engaging since majority are drawn to the effect and attention span influence of said platform. It is with this

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that the DILG-CAR launched the first regional #AkoAyListo vlog contest in support to the celebration of the 2019 National Disaster Resilience Month, with Junior and Senior High School students as participants of the contest. The best vlog was awarded to Sta. Marcela National High School, Apayao (Champion), while First Runner-Up is a team from SLU-Laboratory and Easter College Inc., 2nd Runner-Up from the Baguio City National High School, 3rd Runner-Up from SLU-Laboratory and 4th Runner-Up from the University of the Cordilleras. Best in Cinematography was awarded to

Mr. Jean Michael Tejada from the University of the Cordilleras. DILG-CAR Information Officer III Jaemie R. Chua and OCD-CAR Regional Director Albert A. Mogol awarded the Certificates of Recognition, cash prize and plaques to the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th runner-ups during the Culmination Event last July 24, 2019 at the SM Atrium, SM City Baguio graced by Usec. Ricardo B. Jalad and Baguio City Mayor Benjamin B. Magalong. Usec Jalad lauded the efforts of the agency on the creative strategy especially in involving the young with regards to raising awareness towards a resilient community.

Meanwhile, DILG Apayao Provincial Director Marvin A. Basquez (photo below left) awarded the cash prize, plaque and Certificates of Recognition to the champions of #AkoAyListo Vlog contest last July 31, 2019 witnessed by School Principal Francisco Tattao, faculty members and students of Sta. Marcela National High School. The institution has the most number of vlog entries submitted for the contest. In Kalinga, Ms. Fredalyn Lardizabal of Kalinga State University received the award of 'Darling of the Netizen' last August 9, 2019 given at the DILG Kalinga Provincial Office.

(L-R) DILG Apayao Provincial Director Marvin A. Basquez together with the winners in Sta. Marcela National High School. Ms. Fredalyn Lardizabal proudly holding her certificates awarded by LGOO VI Rolando R. Gonzales, LGOO VI Klienne Chunanon, LGOO V Thyrza Shoey L. Dogui-is, CDO II Engelbert Jack B. Gamatero together with DILG Kalinga staff and KSU groupmates of Ms. Lardizabal.


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KIANGAN, IFUGAO: FIRST TO UNDERTAKE CBMS ROUND 4 By: Gyda H. Namingit

T he Municipal Government of Kiangan in coordination with the Department recently

conducted the Community- Based Monitoring System Accelerated Poverty Profiling Module 2(Data Processing, Digitizing and Poverty Mapping). It was held on July 15-19, 2019 at the Municipal Development and Planning Office (MPDO), Kiangan, Ifugao.

interventions of LGU Kiangan are effective and useful and are not put into waste. The CBMS Module 1 (Data Collection) training was conducted last January 28-February 1, 2019. After the training, the LGU proceeded immediately with the data gathering using the CBMS APP and 2017 Household Profile Questionnaires (HPQ) and Barangay Profile Questionnaires (BPQ) Version. The survey started on February 1, 2019 and ended on April 15, 2019. The LGU was able to do the complete enumeration of the 3360 households for 3 months, with a good quality output. The LGU will be conducting the CBMS Community Validation on the 1st week of September 2019 and it hopes to finish the two big documents or plans (CLUP and CDP) by December 31, 2019.

LGOO V Rolando R. Gonzales showing the CBMS system Municipal Mayor, Hon. Raldis Andrei A. Bulayungan expressed his appreciation on the benefits of implementing the CBMS. He said that the system is a very good tool in the proper identification of the programs, projects and activities(PPAs) and appropriate interventions to be given to the citizens of Kiangan. Moreover, MPDC Engr. Jose Albert Aguana said that the CBMS plays a vital role in planning. He said that they will be using the CBMS data as inputs in the formulation of their development plans and poverty reduction programs. He is happy that as per initial report, the poverty incidence of Kiangan has improved by 10.33%. The poverty incidence decreased from 54.92% in 2016 to 44.59% in 2018. This means that the

Technical personnel from DILG Regional and Provincial Offices LGOO V Rolando R. Gonzales, LGOO V Perry D. Bacwaden and LGOO II Gyda H. Namingit, served as resource speakers and facilitators during the activity. CBMS is one of the demanddriven programs being implemented by the Department to the LGUs in partnership with the CBMS International Coordination Network, Angelo King Institute and De La Salle University (DLSU).


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FEDERALISM CORNER

Para sa iba pang katanungan tungkol sa Pederalismo, maaaring sumangguni sa ahensya sa numerong 074-443-9840 o mag sumite ng katanungan sa aming email, website o Facebook account. Ang pagpapatuloy sa kapana-panabik na kwento ni Juan at ang kanyang pakikipagsapalaran sa pederalismo...


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BAGUIO CITY'S 2020-2022 CADAC PLAN OF ACTION CONDUCTED By: Joan-Ana J. Dumalsin

On August 20, 2019, members of the City Anti-Drug Abuse Council (CADAC) chaired by Mayor Benjamin Magalong met with officials of 15 barangays at the Baguio City Police Office conference hall for a workshop to formulate the city’s anti-illegal drugs campaign action plan for the next three years. The activity was coordinated and conducted by the City Mayor’s Office through the City Social Services Division (Barangay Affairs Office) that serves as CADAC’s Secretariat in collaboration with DILG-Baguio City Field Office headed by City Director Evelyn B. Trinidad. The ones invited were the Punong barangays with the top five most functional Barangay Anti-Drug Abuse Councils (BADACs) and ten least functional barangays. Said planning was able to gather the issues and concerns which were provided with recommendations and solutions that will be incorporated in the CADAC Plan for 2020-2022. During the workshop, the participants were divided into three groups and asked to answer three questions: WHAT WENT WRONG WITH THE CITY’S FIGHT AGAINST ILLEGAL DRUGS?; WHAT WENT RIGHT?; AND WHAT ARE YOUR SUGGESTIONS TO IMPROVE THE CITY’S FIGHT AGAINST ILLEGAL DRUGS?

The problems identified are the lack of

evidence-based information, alleged apathy of some barangay officials, non-attendance of drug surrenders in rehab programs and others. Those that are going well include the simultaneous conduct of anti-illegal drugs operations, monitoring of transients and visitors in the barangays, community participation, and others. On the other hand, suggestions from the participants include the development of handbook in handling drug surrenderers, policies on the mandatory participation of

surrenderers to community-based rehabilitation program of the city, provision of more CCTVs in the barangays, provision of greater budget for BADAC activities, more information and education campaigns on illegal drugs, livelihood opportunities for drug surrenderers, conduct of more trainings, installation of street lights to discourage illegal-drug transactions, and more. The inputs taken from the workshop will be collated by the CADAC Secretariat and integrated in the City’s Peace and Order and Public Safety Plan for 2020 to 2022.

NO MORE LONG AND MUDDY WALKS GOING TO TOWN. Inauguration of the Pobla-

cion-Aba-Bacarri Provincial Roads in Mt. Province graced by Gov. Bonifacio C. Lacwasan, DILG-CAR Marlo L. Iringan, DILG Mt. Province PD Anthony Manolo I. Ballug, Provincial Engineer Edward B. Likigan, barangay officials and beneficiaries of the project, held on July 30, 2019. Said project is funded under the Conditional Matching Grant to Provinces amounting to PhP 69,664,505.89. #Josan B. Dangsian


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DILG – IFUGAO JOINS CELEBRATION OF 121ST PHILIPPINE INDEPENDENCE DAY By: Gyda H. Namingit

DILG Ifugao joins the country and the Regional Office in celebrating the 121st Philippine Independence Day held at the Provincial Capitol Plaza, Lagawe, Ifugao. The Guest of Honor and Speaker (GOHAS) in the celebration was BGen Henry M Doyaoen of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, Commander of the 503rd Infantry Brigade, 5ID, based in Barangay Calanan, Tabuk City, Kalinga. In his message, he addressed the people of Ifugao to support and participate in the whole-of-nation approach to end armed conflict not only in the Province of Ifugao, but in the whole Cordillera Administrative Region. He encouraged the AFP and PNP in the security sector, together with the peace partners in the local government units and other national government agencies to continue to work together to bring the local communist armed conflict in Ifugao to its end. One of the highlights of the activity is the formal surrender and oath-taking of regular members of New Peoples' Army and hand-over of firearms and explosives. Four (4) members of the NPA surrendered and six firearms and some improvised explosive devices were handed over to the Philippine National Police (PNP) and received by PCol Superintendent Romeo T Mangwag. The four former rebels also had their Oath of Allegiance or Panunumpa ng Katapatan sa Bansang Pilipinas in front of the community. They promised not to return to the other side of the government but to follow government rules and regulation, live in peace and enjoy the freedom that they deserve. Another is the awarding of Certificates of Commendation to the AFP and PNP for ensuring peace and order during the May 13, 2019 National and Local Elections.

The Provincial Government of Ifugao together with the Ifugao Provincial Peace and Order Council (PPOC) acknowledged and recognized the dedicated and committed service of the law enforcement agencies that resulted to zero (0) untoward incidents. The activity was participated in by the department heads of the Provincial Government of Ifugao, municipal governments, heads of the different National Line Agencies and private organizations in the Province of Ifugao. Meanwhile, the Regional Office posted an Audio Visual Presentation in its official Facebook and website pages in commemoration of the Independence Day.


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Our country remain as one of the most vulnerable and exposed to disasters per world risk index data. But more than these studies, what we have experienced in our region from the By: Jaemie deCastro Ruiz-Chua past years are testaments to our vulnerability. Since disasters are becoming more complex, frequent and unpredictable in terms of occurrence, scope and magnitude, working hand-in-hand in disaster management is practiced. It is with this that the local government units are the first responders in the occurrence of calamities based on the Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Act of 2010. Aside from Republic Act 10121, Republic Act 7160 or the Local Government Code of 1991 also states that LGUs have the responsibility to undertake rescue operations, provide immediate relief assistance, set-up and manage evacuation centers at the first instance of disaster events. With the LGU’s proximity to the communities, their role in disaster operations is very significant. It is with this that the use of Operation L!sto manual become their basis during, before and after disaster. According to La Trinidad, Benguet Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction Management Officer Yoshio P. Labi (left), they were able to make comparisons on the different versions of the manual which helped them craft their disaster plan and procure necessary equipment. All these are incorporated in their Annual Investment Plan. Meanwhile in Bontoc, Mt. Province, culture comes into play through “Ugugfu,” which is the equivalent of bayanihan. It is a cultural practice of the Ifontoks (people from Bontoc) to come to the aid of anybody needing assistance, per account of Bontoc Mayor Franklin C. Odsey (top right). He also added that " in the municipality, implementation of it is a mixture of culture, respect for the elders and science -- science because Operation L!sto contains planned protocols to guide us in decision-making." "Operation L!sto is a reminder to all of us local leaders to do our duties and responsibilities effectively. Whenever we have conferences or simple official gatherings, let us include it in our agenda because it will help us to be more vigilant and I enjoin everyone to implement the manual by heart." HON. ROMEO K. SALDA Mayor, La Trinidad, Benguet

see page 28...

DILG Kalinga PD Mayer Max G. Adong together with DMO II John Paul Padonia, Anne Martin and Jorge Geronimo from DILG Central Office conducted an initial assessment of Tabuk City's compliance to DILG MC 2019-121. Tabuk City Mayor Darwin C. Estrañero was able to set-up a working committee through Executive Order No. 26 series of 2019, to oversee the planning and implementation on the social impacts of affected illegal settlers. #Engelbert Jack B. Gamatero


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Rural Sanitary Inspector Gomez Caoile of LGU Lubuagan (left) demonstrating the process of bacteriological testing of water. This process is able to examine the water samples drawn from the completed Antonio Canao Waterworks system funded under the ADM 2017 located at sitio Matoon barangay Antonio Canao. This is to determine whether the water source carry disease-causing bacteria such as faecal coliforms and the like.

Meanwhile, a beneficiary interview was conducted with Mr. Sparking Malayon, 47 years old (right), who said that the project is a big help and ensured that the grant from the

government shall be protected and maintained through the collective efforts of the community. #Engelbert Jack B. Gamatero

Kwentong L!sto continued... The Operation L!sto is not only used during disasters. Different participatory activities and/or projects are also anchored in the program such as the development of a Teacher Training Material conceptualized by Ms. Amelia R. McClure (right), a volunteer from the US Peace Corps Boston, Massachusetts. Said project is for schools to continue to implement L!sto independently. She also added that Operation L!sto provides very clear directions on what families can do which has a manageable amount of instructions to folfollow. Ms. Elvernice S. Fanged, School Principal of Epiphany Christian School in La Trinidad, Benguet (top left), is a beneficiary of the MDRRMO-LTB in organizing a DRR group and the activity is on the implementation of Operation L!sto with students and parents as participants (grades 4-6). The activities include the conduct of hazard mappings, planning on what parents and children can do to prepare. Included in the planning activity is the

"...the Operation L!sto manual enhanced and empowered me as an MDRRMO!" - Ms. Johana Padaen MDRRMO, Bontoc, Mt. Province

The implementation of Operation L!sto may differ from one place to the other, but one thing is common --

THE GOAL OF ENSURING THE SAFETY AND RESILIENCY OF COMMUNITIES IN ORDER TO FACE THE CHALLENGES OF ANY DISASTER.


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DILG IFUGAO CONDUCTS OPERATION L!STO, PROVINCIAL CONVERGENCE AND DISASTER RESILIENCE DIALOGUE By: Gyda H. Namingit

The DILG Ifugao has successfully conducted the Operation L!sto Provincial Convergence and Disaster Resilience Dialogue on July 11, 2019 at the JME Event Venue, Bolog, Kiangan, Ifugao. The activity was participated in by the Provincial Government officials, Municipal Mayors, Provincial and Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Officers, Chiefs of Police, Municipal Fire Marshals, Municipal Local Government Operations Officers and other partner agencies like Philippine Information Agency, Ifugao Sate University, Armed Forces of the Philippines(54thIB), Philippine National Police, Bureau of Jail Management, Bureau of Fire Protection,and National Police Commission. “Our goal for zero casualty every disaster could be achieved if all will work together and follow the disaster guidelines specifically the Operation Listo Manual,� said PNP PD PCol Romeo T Mangwag in his welcome remarks. He said that as vanguards of tranquility and order, it is very important to work on individual roles and collectively work out for the common vision - zero casualty. Highlights of the activity were the launching and turn-over ceremony of the Enhanced Operation Listo Manuals to the local government units and sharing of LGU best practices in the implementation of Operation Listo and disaster preparedness. Members of the Ifugao Provincial Management Coordinating Committee and the technical persons of DILG-Ifugao served as resource speakers during the activity.


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July 1, 2019 -- RD Marlo L. Iringan administered the Oath of Office of Mr. Joshua F. Bose (ADA IV - Regional Office FAD), Mr. Nilo P. Campo (ADA VI - Apayao) and Ms. Michelle P. Angwani (ADA VI- Mt. Province) during the Monday Convocation held at the Sen. Nene Pimentel Hall, Baguio City. The oath taking was witnessed by ARD Araceli A. San Jose, Chief Administrative Officer Shirley Evangeline V. Mon, LGCDD Division Chief Daisy A. Payang, LGMED Division Chief Marleen Guerzon and DILG CAR personnel. CONGRATULATIONS!

July 22, 2019 -- Another memorable milestone as RD Marlo L. Iringan administered the oath taking of the newly promoted personnel during the Monday Convocation at the Sen. Nene Pimentel Hall, Baguio City, witnessed by ARD Araceli A. San Jose, FAD Chief Shirley Evangeline V. Mon, Division Chiefs Daisy A. Payang (LGCDD) and Marleen Guerzon (LGMED) together with the DILG CAR personnel. CONGRATULATIONS to Mr. Rolando R. Gonzales (LGOO VI Kalinga), Mr. Kenneth C. Tindungan (LGOO VI - Ifugao), Mr. Kristopher Dave R. Alvarez (LGOO VI - Abra), Ms. Thyrza Shoey L. Dogui-is (LGOO V - Kalinga), Ms. Maria Consolacion S. Buena (LGOO V - Baguio City) and Mr. Ralph Kevin B. Brett (LGOO V - Regional Office). We are proud of you!


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DILG CAR AT YOUR SERVICE The radio program segment aired every 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month is able to strengthen the Agency’s public information regarding its programs, projects and activities. The program aired livestream through DZEQ and DILG-CAR and Radyo ng Bayan’s official facebook pages reach viewers locally and internationally.

Engr. Michelle E. Bumatay SALINTUBIG (Sagana at Ligtas na Tubig sa Lahat) Program of the DILG Water Supply and Sanitation-Project Management Office 17 September 2019 Ms. Aracelli E. Pudin Project Assistant People's Law Enforcement Boards (PLEB) September 3, 2019 Engr. Michelle E. Bumatay Engr. Jovany D. Gatawa Engr. Allan N. Lamag Ms. Angeline B. Castro, DMO V Ms. Hazel G. Bandas, DMO IV Jaemie R. Chua, Information Officer III About programs and services of the agency August 2019 LGOO V Ralph Kevin B. Brett Management of the Dead and Missing (MDM) August 6, 2019 Mr. Cyr Bagayao of OCD-CAR and LGOO V Ralph Kevin B. Brett Operation L!sto July 16,2019

Statistician II Danilo A. Azarcon, Jr. Full Disclosure olicy (FDP) July 2, 2019

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STRENGTHENING CITIZEN MONITORING: DILG CAR ROLLED-OUT THE USE OF THE DEVLIVE APP TO THE CITIZENS OF BENGUET By: Hazel Bandas

From August 19 to September 5, 2019, the DILG-CAR rolled-out the use of the Development Live (DevLive) App to the citizens of the 13 Municipalities of Benguet, the pilot province in CAR. A free mobile Android application, it is designed to gather citizens’ satisfaction feedback on the quality and implementation of local infrastructure projects under the Assistance to Disadvantaged Municipalities (ADM) and Assistance to Municipalities Program (AM).

The province of Benguet was chosen based on the criteria that the pilot rollout shall be conducted to the province with the highest number of completed and ongoing ADM and AM projects, with good internet access and with no more than 20 component municipalities. In the Municipality of Itogon, a citizen said, “It’s good that we have this DevLive application now to help us report and feedback real-time on the implementation of local projects here in our Municipality. It will help us watch over the contractors and ensure that what our community gets is at its best.”

In one press briefing, DILG Secretary Eduardo M. Año said that the mobile application facilitates public views in terms of progress, timeliness, and effectiveness of local infrastructure projects in real time. He also urged the public to participate in governance by installing and using the DevLive app.

The launching of the app is part of the DILG’s aim to promote Civic Technology for Governance Innovation and citizen engagement in improving public service delivery as it believes that effective and timely feedback is a critical component of the successful performance management that shall be used in conjunction to existing mechanisms used for reporting and monitoring the implementation of local infrastructure projects. It is expected that the DevLive app will be rolled-out to other LGUs by 2020.


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DAGYAW BAGUIO CITY: AN OCCASION FOR BAYANIHAN, PARTICIPATION AND ENGAGEMENT By: Hazel G. Bandas

On September 10, 2019 at the University of Baguio Gymnasium, held the Dagyaw: Open Government And Participatory Governance Regional Townhall Meeting For Cordillera Administrative Region. It was the fourteenth leg of a series of 16 events across the country which aims to provide an avenue for productive, valuable, sincere and visible engagement between government and its people. It also aims to provide a platform for regular citizens to clarify “issues of the day” and raise local concerns through direct interfacing with senior government officials, provide a venue for citizens to access a one-stop-shop of frontline government services and national programs down to the region and gather stakeholder inputs for the co-creation of the Philippine Open Government Partnership (PH-OGP) National Action Plan 2019-2021. For CAR, the keynote speakers were Department of Budget and Management (DBM) Undersecretary Janet B. Abuel and Department of the Interior and Local Government Assistant Secretary Roosque B. Calacat. For the issues closer to home, the speakers were Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR-CAR) Assistant Regional Director Augusto D. Lagon for the topic on Environment; Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH-CAR) Regional Director Tiburcio L. Canlas for the topic on Build, Build, Build and Department of Tourism (DOT) Assistant Secretary Roberto P. Alabado III for the topic on tourism. In the event’s welcome remarks delivered by DILG CAR Regional Director Marlo L. Iringan, he said that he believes that activities like this town hall meetings and face to face interaction with people is equally productive and is important to know the issues and concerns of the constituents for the government to improve its services. He also encouraged the participants to actively participate in the discussion and share their issues, concerns and recommendations to achieve the objective of the activity. “By interacting with one another, we will have enlightenment, and enlightenment will give understanding, and with better understanding we will have better engagement with one another.”

THE PANEL AND SPEAKERS FOR DAGYAW BAGUIO CITY: (From L to R) DENR-CAR ARD Augusto D. Lagon, EMB-CAR RD Maria Dorica Naz-Hipe, DILG-CAR RD Marlo L. Iringan, DPWH-CAR RD Tiburcio L. Canlas, PCOO ASec. Ana Maria Paz B. Rafael, DBM-CAR RD Irene B. Gahid, DBM Usec Janet B. Abuel, DOT ASec. Roberto P. Alabado III and DILG ASec Roosque B. Calacat.


34 Further, DILG Asec. Calacat shared in his keynote that Dagyaw will not stop at the Regional level. It will go down to the Provincial, Municipal and down to the Barangay level to continue the sharing of engagement and engaging people together. He said, “In this Dagyaw, I would like you to know that your presence today is a testament of openness and willingness to take part in shaping the government -- that is open participatory, inclusive and sensitive to the needs of the people. The DILG under Executive Order Number 24 is already aware in making sure that people in the grassroots level are included in sharing the agenda of our government now. May we all embody the spirit of Dagyaw, the spirit of Bayanihan, the spirit of conversation. May this platform inspire us to become partners for change.” On the other keynote, DBM Usec Abuel said “We come from different social, political, and ethnic groups. We are of different gender, age groups, and religions. But, we are all Filipinos. Bayan bago ang sarili—Dagyaw reminds us of our share as citizens in achieving our common vision of a good quality of life, to actively work together in nation-building, and to exercise our rights and roles as responsible Filipinos, whether as public servants or private citizens.” During the townhall forum moderated by Asec. Ana Maria Paz B. Rafael, the attendees raised various concerns on environment, road concreting, rehabilitation of Baguio, Tourism, standard and quality of equipment and others. In closing, Regional Director Irene B. Gahid of DBM CAR said that the Dagyaw: Open Government and Participatory Governance was fruitful. “Topics from the three agency’s projects in the region have been presented and highlighted, issues and concerns have been discussed and settled, and everyone had the opportunity to communicate and interact with each other through the Open Forum. I encourage all of you to engage your ideas and sentiment for the improvement of the public services provided by the government.” The back to back activity engaged a total of 796 participants from the different sectors of society in the morning activity for the Dagyaw Townhall Meeting.

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The afternoon activity was participated in by 100 CSOs for the Open Government Partnership (OGP) Regional Workshop for the Co-Creation of the 5th National Action Plan. The Government Services fair which was also a part of the morning activity was participated in by CAR Regional Government Agencies such as the Department of Agriculture (DA), Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), National Commission on Indigenous Peoples (NCIP), Pag-IBIG (Home Development and Mutual Fund), Philippine Information Agency (PIA) headed by Regional Director Helen R. Tibaldo who also served as Master of Ceremony, Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), Department of Health (DOH), Department of Budget and Management – PhilGeps (DBM), Department of Tourism (DOT), Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), Presidential Communications Operations Office (PCOO) and the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG). The successful activity is a partnership between the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG), Department of Budget and Management (DBM) and Presidential Communications Operations Office (PCOO) through the Philippine Information Agency CAR, pursuant to Resolution No. 02-S2019.


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USEC SACENDONCILLO CONDUCTS ROAD CLEARING ACTIVITY IN BAGUIO CITY AN EYE SORE NO MORE. An onsite validation on road clearing was conducted by the Undersecretary for Local Government Marivel C. Sacendoncillo together with DILG-CAR Regional Director Marlo L. Iringan and DILG Baguio City Director Evelyn B. Trinidad last September 20, 2019. In the interview conducted by PTV Cordillera, Usec Sacendoncillo said that she is very pleased to note that public spaces were generally cleared and recovered such as roads and sidewalks. She added that LGUs have until September 29, 2019 to clear the roads per directive of President Rodrigo R. Duterte before the DILG will assess their compliance as embodied in the guidelines of DILG Memorandum Circular No. 2019-121. LGUs who are not able to abide will be given a show cause order from Secretary of the Interior and Local Government. Also, to ensure that all Provincial Governments in the region are compliant with the directive, RD Marlo L. Iringan conducted an on-site validation in all capital towns including Tabuk City together with the validation team composed of members from the Philippine National Police, Bureau of Fire Protection, accredited Civil Service Organizations and the local media through the Philippine Information Agency - CAR. All Provincial Directors also conducted an on-site validation as well as LGUs within their area of responsibility to comply with the deadline in the clearing operations of public roads and streets. According to the assessment and validation result, "CAR has three (3) non-compliant LGUs which shall be given show cause orders," said RD Iringan. Nevertheless, despite these non-compliant municipalities, CAR is among the highly compliant regions nationwide together with regions II, III, VI and XII. #Jaemie deCastro Ruiz-Chua

RD Marlo L. Iringan together with DILG Kalinga PD Mayer Max G. Adong and the members of the validation team in Tabuk City during the conduct of evaluation of LGU compliance on the roadright-of-way clearing operation.

ROUGH ROAD NO MORE. This local access road leading to Lacdag-Maliten, Mt. Province far from the capital town, has been improved through the 2018 Assistance to Municipalities (AM) program. The improvement of the 207 meter-long road amounts to PhP 2,978,708.85 and is currently benefitting 226 households. #Ivy Rose A. Khayad


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Araceli A. San Jose, CESO IV Assistant Regional Director JR A. Tenebro, LGOO II - Abra Gyda H. Namingit, LGOO II - Ifugao Joan-Ana J. Dumalsin, LGOO II - Baguio City Sesvir C. Lopez, Statistician I Atty. Genevieve M. Shontogan, Atty. IV - ORD Yvonne C. Balag-ey, Regional Coordinator Federalism Hazel G. Bandas, Development Management Officer IV Patrick B. Tekwaban, Engineer III - Benguet Josan B. Dangsian, Engineer III - Mt. Province Ivy Rose A. Khayad, Engineer III - Mt. Province Antionette O. Caampued, Community Development Officer II Engelbert Jack B. Gamatero, Community Development Officer II Jaemie R. Chua, Information Officer III Robin F. Faed, Engineer III - Apayao

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