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I. LOCAL GOVERNANCE
Local Leadership Style
As we push forward with our development plan, we shall take note of
areas for further improvement from our accomplishments for the last five years,
so we can perform with more efficiency, effectiveness and economy. We shall
continue to count upon the support and cooperation of stakeholders across all
sectors of Del Carmen, in our concept of Shared Leadership.
When the Local Chief Executive Hon. Alfredo M. Coro II assumed office
in 2010, He committed himself to good governance through shared leadership:
between our co-equal branches, executive and legislative, and among our
development stakeholders in the municipality. He has always been inspired by
our executive-legislative unity, as enshrined in our Executive Legislative
Agenda, and as confirmed by our passage of important ordinances and
resolutions in support of our agenda. Because of this unity, the Municipality of
Del Carmen has been conferred the Department of Interior and Local
Government (DILG) Seal of Good Local Governance (SGLG) in milestone
testament to the municipality for best local practices in the country. It is a
testament to how we have lived our principle of shared leadership. This means
we have excelled in the areas of administrative, social, economic and
environmental governance, as well as transparency, participation and financial
accountability, worthy of emulation by other municipalities.
From the start of his term in June 2010, he espoused the principle of
shared leadership, marked by the spirit of unity, and which was unerringly
sustained over his entire term, never marred by any deadlock or contentious
disagreement.
Achievement, Awards, and Recognitions
These are not all the programs we have implemented as there are more. We
had our share of failures but we will rise, learn from our mistakes and be better. To
cap it off, we have achieved the following milestones with the strong support of the
hardworking Team LGU:
Semi Finalist, Galing Pook Awards for Health and Education Programs
Silver Seal of Good Housekeeping from the Department of Interior and
Local Government for good governance initiatives for 3 consecutive
years (2011, 2012 and 2013)
2015 Top 5 Champions of Health Governance by Kaya Natin, DOH and
DILG.
2014 3rd Most Outstanding Local Government Municipal Category by
National Literacy Council and Department of Education
2014 2nd Best Tourism Event Municipal Category by Association of
Tourism Officers of the Philippines and Department of Tourism
Several Provincial and Regional Recognitions
International Recognition as a strong leader in small islands
sustainable development programs with participation in ADAPT Asia
and Wetlands Asia Pacific
All these awards and recognition would not have been made possible
without the full support and cooperation of the civil society organizations, the
academe, the church, the business sector, the local government units, national
government agencies, and, of course, our hardworking and declared municipal
government employees.
Reforms were instituted within the local bureaucracy especially at the start of my first
term of office on 2010 to ensure that the LGU workforce was prepared for their tasks.
Continuing capability building activities, institutionalizing systems especially in fiscal
matters as well as organization and organizational management were the measures
undertaken so that local service providers are not only efficient and effective but also
committed. The system of promotions, recognition and incentives was instituted and awarded
to deserving employees and those with offenses were meted out corresponding disciplinary
actions.
Transparency and Accountability
Peoples Participation
There is a growing informal social movement among NGOs, LGU
executives and professional groups that believes in and works towards
empowerment and sustainable development of communities with the Barangay
as the locus and focus of their initiatives.
Participatory governance is also evident in the membership and
participation of POs, NGOs, Church and the private sectors in the activated
and functional special bodies and other special structures created during this
II. PROGRAMS
Partner driven development framework is the main development model
fueled by public participation in planning, implementation and governance.
This type of developmental setup allows to local government officials to actively
engage with various stakeholders regular dialogue with short term program,
medium term plans and sustainable long term vision for the municipality. The
stakeholders has since then expanded to include national government
agencies,
non-profit
organizations,
corporate
responsibility
service
organizations of companies, international funding agencies, and other sectoral
groups in the development and delivery of various public services. Local
Government of Del Carmen pushed for the five developmental pillars as part of
its overall strategy for sustainable development and poverty alleviation covering
health, education, environment, food security and tourism (business). We are
honored and privileged to share the Del Carmen Health and Education
Governance Program which is actually two programs we will be presenting as
one interconnected innovation that allowed us to improve and expand public
service delivery as the critical foundation for sustainable poverty alleviation
innovation.
PROGRAM
PROGRAM TITLE
EDUCATION GOVERNANCE
HEALTH GOVERNANCE
Program)
Health Governance Program and the
Seal of Health Governance
HEALTH GOVERNANCE
NHTS
Congress
Province
Province/LGU
LGU
1,281
2,188
691
596
380
1,813
884
219
1,805
4,558
1,287
177
86
Botika ng Barangay
Livebirths
FCBD
Deliveries by SBA
Maternal Deaths
Infant Deaths (including
13
366
76%
81%
0
4
15
315
89%
92%
0
8
13
320
92%
92%
2
2 (3)
13
294
95%
96%
0
4 (3)
neonatal death)
Perinatal Deaths
U5MR
% Of Teenage Pregnancy
4 0r more prenatal visits
5
9
17%
279
8
10
17%
299
3
4
18%
4
3
20%
(48%)
299
39%
41%
(52%)
247
58%
39%
EBF
(53%)
193
(65%)
251
38%
41%
FIC
(46%)
83%
(52%)
88%
Malnutrition Rate
# of HH W/ Sanitary Toilet
CPR
17%
1,607
32%
19%
2,054
37%
83%
74%
(ACTUAL:
(ACTUAL:
15,420)
16,766)
70%
66%
(PROJECTED
(PROJECTED
18,383)
18,854)
18%
69%
30%
20%
74%
22%
MDG Related
Program
Impact to Population
0 maternal deaths(Home)
since 2011
Facility Based Child
Delivery-75%(2010) to
constructed/renovated
95%(2014)
No active TBAs/Hilot
equipments
Maternal Care
nearby puroks
Child Care
Lesser incidence of
morbidity/ mortality
among children (1-5y/o)
having TB disease
Control of
Infectious
Diseases
community
College to ensure the capture and accountability of all sectors to the full
learning access and development of the child.
The common issues are as per identified below. These issues will be
accorded proposed solutions on a per barangay approach with LGU Del
Carmen committed to support those with X.
Early
Concern/Issu
Alternative
College
Childhood
Elementary
High School
Learning
(SSCT DC)
Capability
School
Supplies
Health
Family
X
X
X
X
X
X
Support
e
Facilities
Teacher
2011
2012
2013
2014
598
0%
99%
3,255
0%
99%
564
0%
98.5%
3,257
0%
98.95%
588
0%
100%
2,879
0%
99%
621
2%
100%
2,853
0%
98%
82.10%
1,112
0%
100%
81.27%
1,029
0%
100%
86%
1,057
0%
100%
88%
1,110
0%
100%
20%
20%
45 (98%)
61 (100%)
566
4%
697
9%
444
2%
612
0%
100%
100%
100%
100%
96%
91 %
67 (100%)
89 (100%)
2012
2013
2014
350
0
8%
100%
2,890
360
0
9%
100%
3,175
380
0
10%
100%
3,489
523
0
15%
100%
3,315
4,147
3,797
3,437
2,914
Enrollment
Drop Out Rate
Participation Rate
Graduation Percentage
Number of OSY (ages 15-30)
Number of Non Literate
Impact to Population
Education
of Four Years
Services
Classroom Availability
100% of the 20 Barangays
Facility
Development (ECCD)
Expansion of SSCT
Center
Community Extension
Programs
Opening of Institute of
Local Governance
Siargao
Teacher Capability
Regular International
Alternative Learning
Teachers
Launching of Bachelor of
Introduction of Science
Agricultural Technology
Sustained Access to
Introduction of TV Based
Learning in 8 Elementary
Launching of Adolescent
Health Program
Family Support
Sustained Barangay
Education
Mobile Libraries
Barangay School Board
College Scholarships
Availability
Strengthening of Youth
Programs