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ANG ATING AMBAG SA
DILG Accomplishments from July 2016 to June 2018
TUNGO SA PROGRESIBO, LIGTAS AT MAAYOS NA MGA KOMUNIDAD
TATAK NG PAGBABAGO
TATAK NG KATATAGAN
Achieving Lasting Peace
The DILG remained steadfast in our resolve to maintain peace and order and strengthen resilience of communities during disasters, thereby enabling the people to live in a “matatag” or strong and stable communities
NHQ
Improved Crime Statistics
Crime Volume Crime ClearanceEfficiency
Crime SolutionEfficiency
Jul. 2014 - Jun. 2016
Jul. 2016 - Jun. 2018 1,040,987 75.50% 62.51%
64.26% 51.63%1,325,789
Anti-illegal drugs campaign(July 2016 to June 2018)
(from July 2016 to June 2018)
Withdrawal of Police Deputation Authority
Internal Cleansing Efforts 911 Emergency Hotline
Strengthening of LocalInstitutions
Comprehensive Local Integration Program (CLIP)
Oplan Tokhang
8,840,307 activities conducted
186 local chiefexecutives (LCEs)
42,029 or 99.96% Barangay Anti-Drug Abuse Council(BADACs) nationwide organized/reorganized
(incl. ARMM)
1,706 Peace and Order Councils (POCs)with 3-year Peace and Order and
Public Safety (POPS) Plan 2017- 2019
285 PNP, 31 BFP & 103 BJMP personnel
156,411 (99.73%) of the 156,840legitimate emergency and
non-emergency calls received/responded
Police deputation authority of
withdrawn due to their alleged involvement in the illegal drugs trade and for failure to
stop acts of terrorism and/or for having provided various forms of support to terrorist groups.
penalized for illegal drugs use or involvement
in the illegal drugs trade
94,486 operations conducted
148,866 persons arrested1,274,148 illegal drugs personalities appeared/
surrendered
Anti-Illegal Drugs Operations
- Released livelihood and other assistance to 1,029 former rebels (FRs).
- 163 FRs now beneficiaries of the expanded CLIP (e-CLIP).
TATAK NG KATATAGAN
Enhancing Resiliencyto Natural Disasters
The DILG remained steadfast in our resolve to maintain peace and order and strengthen resilience of communities during disasters, thereby enabling the people to live in a “matatag” or strong and stable communities
Several programs were implemented to increase preparedness and resiliency of LGUs in times of natural disaster to prevent loss of lives and other important resources
The DILG's role as member of Task Force Boracay is to review the performance of the concerned local executives in enforcing environmental laws and the issuance of permits in Boracay Island, and if warranted, file a case against them for possible negligence that may have led to the worsening of environmental conditions in the area
40 drills in 256 barangays in the Eastern Seaboard conducted with 3,222 participants
55,360 copies of the Gabay at Mapa Para sa Listong Pamilyang Pilipino (LPP) distributed to the Eastern Seaboard Regions
74 Provincial Links, 139 Social Welfare Officers, and 17 Family Development Sessions (FDS) focal persons from DSWD trained on LPP
4,389,863 CCT beneficiaries oriented on LISTONG Pamilyang Pilipino (LPP) through the FDS of the DSWD
228 out of 2,300 establishments inspected are now compliant
17 local officials charged with administrative and/or criminal cases based on the findings of the Boracay Investigating Team.
Conducted training on Community-Based Disaster Risk Management (CBDRM) with 35 participants
Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation (DRR-CCA)
Oplan LISTO - LISTONG Pamilyang Pilipino
Mainstreaming DRR-CCAin Local Development Plan (LDP)
Task Force Boracay
382 (58%) LGUs within the Major River Basins (MRBs) and Eastern Seaboard (ESB) provided orientation/direct coaching on Climate and Disaster Risk Assessment Training (CDRA)
304 (46%) LGUs have completed their CDRA
On Climate and Disaster Risk Assessment
373 Local Government Operations Officers (LGOOs) trained on Climate Change Expenditure Tagging (CCET)
375 (23%) LGUs provided assistance on the preparation of climate tagged Annual Investment Plan (AIP)
On Risk-Informed Investment Programming
Supported MGB on its IEC Campaign on “Understanding of 1:10,000 Scale Geo-Hazard Map” through the issuance of directives and facilitation of administra-tive arrangements by DILG field officers
On Hazard Maps
359 (22%) LGUs with approved Comprehensive Land Use Plan (CLUP), 270 of which are DRR-CCA mainstreamed (as of 4th Quarter of 2017)
462 (28.27%) LGUs have updated Comprehensive Development Plans (CDPs) (reported as of 4th Quarter of 2017)
166 (25%) LGUs provided technical assistance on CDRA Review and Ecological Profile Updating
On risk-Informed Planning
TATAK NG MALASAKITAT PAGKAKAISAThe Department continued to demand good governance from LGUs characterized by transaparency, accountability, participation and effectiveness in service delivery
1,564 PCMs
38,089 Barangays
2017 SGLG AWARDEES449 LGUs
Full Disclosure Policy
Transition to Federalism
cities
cities
municipalities
municipalities
provinces
provinces
REGIONAL FEDERALISM ROADSHOW
Seal of GoodLocal Governance
Performance Challenge Fund
Improving Governance and Fighting Corruption
higher than in 2016
47%29
76
61
142
359
1,346
Assessed 1,671 LGUswith the new 4+1 hurdle assessment criteria
given to 449 SGLG awardees to fund local development projects.
NO. OF COMPLIANT LGUs(as of
4th Qtr., 2017FDP & BFDP
posting)
PCF PROJECTS COMPLETED
S INCE 2010
2,889 out of 3,313
951.4 Million₱18 June
26 June
06 July
2018
Dumaguete City
Information and Awareness Training Program on Federalism attended by a total of 302,858 participants from
19,328 barangays.
Baguio City
Legazpi City
(excluding ARMM)
Sagana at Ligtas na Tubig (SALINTUBIG)
725 water sub-projects completed
282,803 households benefittedfrom access to clean potable water.
1,821 water sub-projects completedbenefitting 823,443 households nationwide.
1,819 other infrastructure sub-projects completed benefitting 2,042,702 households nationwide.
3,393 local access sub-projects completed, covering a total of 1,618.94 kms. ,roads and bridgesbenefitting 896,079 households
.nationwide
168 sub-projects completed for thepast two years, benefitting 304,345Filipinos in conflict-affected areas.
Assistance to Disadvantaged Municipality (ADM)
No. of Completed projects from July 2016 - June 2018
Payapa at Masaganang Pamayanan (PAMANA)
TATAK NG MALASAKITAT PAGKAKAISA
Streamlining of Business Permitsand Licensing System
Support to Conditional MatchingGrant (CMG) to Provinces for Road Repair, Rehabilitationand Improvement Program(Formerly KALSADA)
51 road sub-projects completed covering101.59 kms. stretch in 20 provinces from July 2016 to June 2018.
Since 2016, a total of 237 out of 526 sub-projects have been completed.
are fully compliant with the new standards of the BPLS for
both new and renewal of business applications
(as of June 2018, excluding ARMM)
910 LGUs (60.03%)
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Prepared by:
Planning Service (PS) and Public Affairs and Communication Service (PACS)
MATINO. MAHUSAY. MAAASAHAN.