DILG Zambales kickstarts 2022 thru its 1st Provincial Team Conference, levels off PPAs’ effective implementation for the year
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The Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) Zambales headed by Provincial Director Armi V. Bactad held its first provincial team conference (PTC) via virtual platform on January 24, 2022—highlighting the team’s approach and strategies in the implementation of the Department’s programs, projects and activities (PPAs) for year 2022.
The activity served as a venue for the DILG Zambales team to tackle the updates on various PPAs such as Devolution Transition Plan (DTP) quality assessment, Local Council for the Protection of Children (LCPC), Communicating for Perpetual End to Extreme Violence and Forming Alliance Towards Positive Change and Enriched Communities (C4PEACE), and Support to Barangay Development Program (SBDP), among others.
Likewise, status of reports submission and reports to be submitted under Monitoring and Evaluation Section (MES), Capability Development Section (CDS), Financial and Administrative Section (FAS), updates on the various issuances and Quality Management System (QMS) were discussed. In addition, revision of the provincial order on the designation/ assignment of the programs to focal persons was also facilitated—as the team strategizes to effectively implement a wide array of PPAs.
During the conference, Provincial Director Bactad expressed her heartfelt gratitude to the team despite of the depleted manpower.
“As another year begins, pagtulung-tulungan natin ang DILG Zambales para mas maging maayos ang samahan at mas gumanda ang performance at pagtatrabaho natin bilang iisang Team Zambales. We thanked everyone for your support sa paggawa natin ngayon ng kanya-kanyang assignments” PD Bactad said.
As the team embraces this year’s challenges and opportunities, DILG Zambales personnel signified their commitment in maintaining their strive for excellence and provide better services to the local government units (LGUs) and clientele for the coming years ahead.
Prepared by:
LGOOs II Paulin Johanne Reyes and Rose Ann D. Agostosa
SAN FELIPE MIATF STRATEGIZES MEASURES TO HEIGHTEN SAFETY PROTOCOLS IN THE LOCALITY
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The San Felipe, Zambales Municipal Inter Agency Task Force (MIATF) — led by Mayor Leo John M. Farrales — laid down initiatives to ensure the safety for each San Felipenian following the rapid increase in the recorded COVID-19 cases in the municipality.
As part of the undertaking, an emergency meeting attended by Municipal Local Government Operations Officer (MLGOO) Levy C. Swing, Vice Mayor Mary Ann R. Quiba, Sangguniang Bayan Members, Punong Barangays, Department and Section Heads, Department of Education (DepEd) representative, Municipal Health Officer Salome Arinduque, M.D. and different stakeholders was called on January 10, 2022— to discuss the immediate steps needed to be carried-out to enforce stricter health protocols in the municipality, in consonance with recent reclassification of the Province to Alert Level 3.
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LGU Botolan, DILG and Philippine Army underscore the role of youth on anti-terrorism and insurgency, fortifies their commitment to lasting peace
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The Local Government Unit of Botolan, Zambales— in partnership with the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) Botolan Field Office and the Philippine Army— highlighted the important role of the youth leaders in the continuing fight against insurgency and terrorism during a capacity development activity on leadership, social responsibility and moral recovery held on December 15, 2021 at Camp Kainomayan, Barangay San Juan, Botolan, Zambales.
Said undertaking was participated by the youth leaders of the Municipality— including the Sangguniang Barangay Chairpersons, Sangguniang Barangay Councils and members of the Local Youth Development Council composing of youth organizations, as well as youth serving organizations.
Captain Norman Oliver H. Adlaon, Commanding Officer of the 33rd Mechanized Infantry Battalion of the Philippine Army discussed the history and background of the Communist Party of the Philippines- New People’s Army- National Democratic Front (CPP-NPA-NDF) and its deceptive recruitment strategy to the youth sector and indigenous people.