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Presented by: EVARISTO G.L. PANDI, CE MPDC – Labo, Camarines Norte

MIMAP Project Philippines. ISSUES AND CHALLENGES IN THE IMPLEMENTATION AND USE OF CBMS. Presented by: EVARISTO G.L. PANDI, CE MPDC – Labo, Camarines Norte. 5 th CBMS NETWORK NATIONAL CONFERENCE MANILA HOTEL January 30 – February 1, 2008. Land Area and number of barangays.

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Presented by: EVARISTO G.L. PANDI, CE MPDC – Labo, Camarines Norte

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  1. MIMAP Project Philippines ISSUES AND CHALLENGES IN THE IMPLEMENTATION AND USE OF CBMS Presented by: EVARISTO G.L. PANDI, CE MPDC – Labo, Camarines Norte 5th CBMS NETWORK NATIONAL CONFERENCE MANILA HOTEL January 30 – February 1, 2008

  2. Land Area and number of barangays

  3. Cbms In Camarines Norte • First Round of Implementation in 2003 • It started in 2003 with the Municipalities of Labo and Sta Elena completed the first round of implementation and the other municipalities followed suit but was not able to complete the activities on time • Second Round of Implementation in 2006 • With the support from the Provincial Government, the 12 municipalities of Camarines Norte was able to implement the activities at the same time, from Enumeration to the preparation of CBMS-based Development Plan

  4. ISSUES AFFECTING THE IMPLEMENTATION AND ADOPTION OF THE CBMS

  5. ISSUES ACCEPTANCE(Resistance to New Ideas of the policy and decision makers) MANPOWER REQUIREMENT (the enormity of the workload required, capable manpower to implement the activities is very crucial; from the enumerators, encoders and other personnel involved) AVAILABILITY OF EQUIPMENTS (its not only the availability but also the capacity of the equipments needed is also very crucial specifically in the computerization process) COMMITMENT(support from all sectors of the community is also crucial to the effective implementation of the activity)

  6. WHAT HAS BEEN DONE: • ACCEPTANCE: • Intensive Information-Education Campaign • The LCE was invited during the 1st CBMS National Conference in Palawan • The CBMS Team oriented the SB Members and the Municipal Development Council regarding the CBMS Activities • Various local leaders were invited to attend National Conferences of the CBMS • Radio Programs were provided as part of the IEC • Validation of CBMS Result at the Barangay Level • Financial Support thru Grant Program was extended to the CBMS practitioners

  7. CBMS-PEF Development Grant ProgramAwardees

  8. CBMS-UNDP Development Grant Program Awardees

  9. WHAT HAS BEEN DONE: • Manpower Requirements • Selection of Key Personnel • Punong Barangays • Barangay Kagawad • Barangay Secretaries • SK Chairpersons • Day Care Workers • Barangay Health Workers • Barangay Nutrition Scholars • Purok Leaders • SPES Babies • Job Orders/Practicum Students

  10. WHAT HAS BEEN DONE: • Manpower Requirements • Conduct of Extensive Training Program • Module 1: Training Workshop on Data Collection • Module 2: Training Workshop on Data Processing • Module 3: Training Workshop on Processing on Encoded CBMS Data and Building of CBMS Database • Module 4: Training Write Shop for the Preparation of Barangay Socio-Economic Profile and Barangay Development Planning and Budgeting based on CBMS Data

  11. WHAT HAS BEEN DONE: • EQUIPMENT AVAILABILITY • tablishment of Repository of Database • Procurement of computers must be prioritized • COMMITMENT • The Provincial Government provided 412,255.00Php as counterpart to the 4,030,390.00Php of the fund allocated by the 12 municipalities for the implementation of the second round of CBMS in the Province.

  12. Outstanding Municipal Mayor LOCAL GOVERNMENT LEADERSHIP AWARDS 2006 A MULTI-AWARDED MUNICIPALITY IN THE PROVINCIAL, REGIONAL & NATIONAL LEVELS • One of the 15 Outstanding Legislative Body in the Philippines (Municipal category) • Outstanding Sangguniang Bayan in the Bicol Region • Award of Excellence, Cleanest & Greenest Municipality (Region V) • Award of Excellence, National Finalist for Gawad ng Pangulo sa Kapaligiran • Outstanding Accredited Government Agency (CSC Region V) • - Sentrong Sigla Award, DOH Center for Health & Development (Region V) • Plaque of Recognition, Regional Winner & National Finalist - Search for Child Friendly Municipality • - Gawad Kalasag Award (Best MDCC) National Disaster Coordinating Council • - Best Performer MCRO (Nat'l Level) WINIFREDO B. OCO Hon. DINDO V. PARDO Municipal Vice-Mayor

  13. NEXT STEPS: Training Workshop on the Preparation of CBMS-Based Barangay Comprehensive Development Plan Preparation of CBMS-Based Municipal Comprehensive Development Plan and the Executive-Legislative Agenda (ELA) Training Workshop in the Preparation of Project Proposal and Project Briefs using CBMS Data

  14. CHALLENGES!!! How to strengthen popular mobilization to get government to change and deliver on its promises Alternatives that work: What, where, how?

  15. CHALLENGES!!! How to strengthen popular mobilization to get government to change and deliver on its promises Alternatives that work: What, where, how? “Without data, it is anyone’s opinion.” Author Unknown

  16. MIMAP Project Philippines THANK YOU AND MORE POWER

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