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Title: Capability-Building on Community-Based Monitoring System


1
Capability-Building on Community-Based Monitoring
System
  • Dir. Manuel Q. Gotis
  • Bureau of Local Government Development
  • Department of the Interior and Local Government

2
Outline of Presentation
  • CBMS as a Tool for Improved Local Governance
  • Integration of CBMS In the Local Operations
  • Uses and Applications of CBMS
  • Various Policy Issuances Supporting the
    Institutionalization of CBMS
  • Status of CBMS Implementation
  • Scaling-Up CBMS Implementation
  • Advocacy and Capacity-Building Activities on CBMS
  • Collaboration with other Stakeholders
  • Challenges for Scaling-up

3
CBMS as an Instrument for Local Governance
  • DILG has adopted the CBMS as a vital instrument
    for the various phases of local governance
  • Impact monitoring and tracking progress on
    poverty reduction efforts including our
    commitment on the Millennium Development Goals
    (MDGs)
  • Development planning and budgeting
  • Resource allocation and program targeting
  • Evidence-based legislation

4
CBMS as an Instrument for Local Governance
  • CBMS has proven its relevance at the different
    level of local governments

Provinces
Cities/Municipalities
Barangay
  • Eventually, we hope that CBMS can be utilized for
    program targeting and policy direction by
    national agencies

5
Integrating the CBMS in the Local Operations

Tool to monitor the condition of the communities
CBMS Community Based Monitoring System
CDP /ELA
3
2
SLGR
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LGPMS Performance Monitoring Tool
System to rationalize Planning with the CDP/ELA
as term-based plan
CapDev Agenda
System to Identify LGU capacities
6
Local Governance Performance Management System
  • Build a culture of performance highly essential
    in an environment of local autonomy
  • Build a culture of database management for
    planning, budgeting, legislation, project
    development, partnerships, etc.
  • Revolutionalize the way we relate with local
    governments
  • A tool of choice for decision makers

7
5 Themed Performance Areas and 17 Sub-Themed
Service Areas
8
Dynamic Set of Indicatorsof LGPMS
  • Clustered along
  • Performance
  • Productivity
  • State of Development
  • and organized as
  • Checklist Type
  • Exclusive Type
  • Percentage Type
  • Value Type

9
Harmonization of Local Planning, Investment
Programming, Revenue Administration, Budgeting
and Expenditure ManagementJoint Memorandum
Circular No. 001 Series of 200708 March 2007
  • Department of the Interior and Local Government
  • National Economic and Development Authority
  • Department of Budget and Management
  • Department of Finance

10
JMC No. 001 Series of 2007
  • Product of collaborative efforts among 4 national
    oversight agencies
  • Landmark policy which is envisioned to positive
    influence on the local development process

synchronization of Local planning, investment
programming, revenue administration, budgeting
and expenditure
DILG NEDA DBM DOF
Working in partnership towards
11
Joint Memorandum Circular No.001 (March 8, 2007)
  • Provide guidelines on the harmonization of
    local planning, investment programming, revenue
    administration, budgeting expenditure
    management

NEDA
DOF
DILG
DBM
  • Strengthen NGA LGU interface
  • Strengthen complementation between the Province
    and its component cities/ municipalities
  • Clarify and spell out responsibilities among
    the Oversight Agencies

12
Highlights and Salient Features of JMC
  • Clarification of the roles of DLG, NEDA, DBM,
    and DOF
  • Re-definition of Annual Investment Program (AIP)
    for planning
  • Complementation between the Province and its
    Component Cities and/or Municipalities
    Expenditure Management
  • Synchronized Local Planning and Budgeting Calendar

13
EXECUTIVE AND LEGISLATIVE AGENDA (ELA)-(3-year
CDP of LGUs)
  • Implementation instrument that strengthens
    utilization of LGU information, the plans and
    stakeholder agenda that builds in the resources
    and capacities required to carry out the
    priorities
  • Document that contains governance program of LGUs
    for a given period, usually 3 years corresponding
    to the term of office of elected officials
  • Utilizes participatory process that promote
    partnership between local executive and
    legislative and the involvement of multi-stake
    holders in the identification and programming of
    3-year LGU development priorities

14
Uses and Applicationof CBMS in various phases
of Local Governance
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Uses of CBMS
  • Builds the capacity of the members of the
    community to participate in the development
    planning and monitoring process
  • Enhances the preparation of socioeconomic
    profiles, development and investment plans
  • Aids in diagnosing poverty at the local level and
    identifying eligible beneficiaries
  • Aids in formulating appropriate interventions and
    resource allocation
  • CBMS data can be used as basis for impact
    monitoring of projects and programs

16
Identifying Eligible Beneficiaries
  • CBMS can facilitate targeting by providing
    information on who are the eligible beneficiaries
    for specific programs
  • Selection of beneficiaries for Housing Projects
    (Marinduque)
  • Targeting beneficiaries of a health program
    (Labo, Camarines Norte)
  • Identification of disadvantage sector like the
  • People With Disabilities
  • Out-School- Youth (OSY)
  • Women
  • Senior citizen

17
Identifying Eligible Beneficiaries
Simple Composite Poverty IndicatorPasay City
Ranking
  • Composite indicators can be used to rank the
    poorest households in the village or municipality
  • Selection of beneficiaries for health insurance
    program
  • Identification and provision of appropriate
    livelihood assistance to poor families

Rank Zone Barangay HH ID Number of Unattained Indicators
         
1 13 135 17638 8
2 20 201 24233 7
3 20 201 23456 7
4 19 179 621 7
5 19 185 1681 7
6 17 144 14471 7
7 16 148 12339 7
8 16 148 12355 7
9 16 148 12358 7
10 16 148 12387 7
11 16 148 12334 7
12 16 148 12360 7
13 16 148 12382 7
14 15 137 35352 7
15 15 143 28112 7
16 15 143 27957 7
17 13 130 45385 7
18 9 91 8452 7
19 6 43 38054 7
20 6 43 38043 7

The table shows the first 20 households with the
most unattained indicators - data could be use
for selecting the 20 poorest households.
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Poverty Diagnosis, Mapping and Planning
  • Project on Strengthening LGU Capacity on Poverty
    Assessment, Mapping and Planning (WB-ASEM)
  • Province-wide implementation of CBMS
  • Marinduque
  • Camiguin
  • Masbate
  • Poverty maps and local poverty reduction action
    plans (LPRAP) for all the municipalities and
    cities

19
Localizing and monitoring of MDGs
  • Science City of Muñoz
  • Utilized CBMS data in proposing projects funded
    by donor agencies such as the UN-Habitat and UNDP
  • CBMS results guided them the implementation of
    the housing project specially identification of
    beneficiaries
  • Pasay City
  • Guide the implementation of Family-based MDG
    Localization specially on targeting beneficiaries
    for MDG PPAs

20
Policy Issuances Supporting the
Institutionalization of CBMS
21
Memorandum Circulars Policy IssuancesSupporting
the Use of CBMS
  • NAPC En Banc Resolution No. 7 (issued in March
    2003)
  • Directing LGUs to adopt the 13 core local poverty
    indicators as the minimum set of community-based
    information for poverty diagnosis and planning at
    the local levels
  • DILG Memorandum Circular 2003-92 (issued in April
    2003)
  • Setting policy guidelines for the adoption of the
    13 core local poverty indicators for planning.

22
Memorandum Circulars Policy IssuancesSupporting
the Use of CBMS
  • DILG Memorandum Circular 2004-152 (Issued in
    November 2004)
  • Encouraging LGUs to intensify efforts towards the
    achievement of the millennium development goals
    (MDGs).
  • Enjoins LGUs monitor and diagnose the nature and
    extent of poverty using CBMS.
  • NSCB Resolution No. 6, Series of 2005
  • Recognizes and enjoins support to the CBMS as a
    tool to strengthen the statistical system at the
    local level.
  • Directs the NSCB Technical Staff to initiate and
    coordinate an advocacy program for the adoption
    of the CBMS by the LGUs, through the RSCCs, the
    technical arm of the NSCB Executive Board in the
    regions.

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Memorandum Circulars Policy IssuancesSupporting
the Use of CBMS
  • NSCB Approval of the CBMS Instruments (September
    2005)
  • Approval and clearance for the use of the CBMS
    instruments in monitoring poverty at the local
    level.
  • NSCB Approval No. DILG 0513-01- HHPQ
  • NSCB Approval No. DILG 0513-01- BPQ
  • NEDA-SDC Resolution 3, Series 2006
  • Adopting the CBMS as an MDG monitoring tool

24
Status of CBMS Implementation
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Coverage of CBMS Implementation in the
Philippines as of Sept 2007
  • 35 provinces
  • 20 of which are province-wide
  • 24 cities
  • 408 municipalities

26
Vision for CBMS
  • Nationwide Coverage of CBMS
  • All 81 Provinces (province-wide coverage) by 2010
  • Setting-up of the National Repository on CBMS
  • CBMS integrated in the planning, budgeting,
    programming, beneficiary-targeting and other
    activities of LGUs

27
Scaling-Up CBMS Implementation
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Scaling-up CBMS Implementation
  • Advocacy and Capacity-Building
  • Development Advocacy Materials and Training
    Manuals
  • Regional Trainors Training for DILG Regional
    CBMS Focal Teams
  • Technical assistance to LGUs implementing CBMS

29
Scaling-up CBMS Implementation
  • Continuous advocacy to LGUs
  • Part of the orientation program for the New
    Elected Officials (NEO)
  • Incorporated in the roll out of the Rationalized
    Planning System (PRS) and JMC No. 1 on Planning,
    Budgeting and Revenue Mobilization (DILG, NEDA,
    DBM, DOF)

30
Scaling-up CBMS Implementation
  • Collaboration with other Agencies/Partners
  • NAPC, DSWD and NEDA
  • MEDCO for Mindanao-wide coverage of CBMS
  • Leagues of Municipalities of the Philippines
    (LMP) in LMP pilot sites
  • PhilHealth NHIP Indigent Program
  • DOH - Fourmula 1 Sites (16 provinces)
  • PDRN Minalen and Sto-Tomas, Pampanga
  • Kaakbay follow-through for Masbate

31
Challenges
  • Nationwide campaign on the adoption of CBMS
  • Synchronization of conduct of CBMS rounds
  • Recognition of the CBMS results as official data
    at the local level
  • Collaboration with all stakeholders and partners
  • Need for organizing more trainors ready to
    provide assistance to LGUs adopting CBMS
  • Preparation of uniform and standard training
    modules
  • (i.e multi-media training modules)

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