BARANGAY NEWLY ELECTED OFFICIALS (BNEO) PROGRAM 2010

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BARANGAY NEWLY ELECTED OFFICIALS (BNEO) PROGRAM 2010 Laying the Foundation for GRassroots Empowerment for Accountable and Transparent Barangays (GREAT Barangays) DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT Local Government Academy

Background The BNEO 2010 Is a local response to the Administration’s call for “Tapat na Palakad, Bayang Maunlad” It is anchored on the three (3) tenets of “Biyaheng Pinoy”, namely, 1) Seamless performance that nurtures accountability; 2) Transparency, sense of ownership and informed decisions through participation and collective action; and 3) Integrity where the people can surely sleep soundly. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT Local Government Academy

The Program The Barangay Newly Elected Officials (BNEO) Program 2010 is a capacity development program of the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) through the Local Government Academy (LGA) in its continuing efforts to enhance the proficiency of barangay officials in performing their mandated tasks and responsibilities. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT Local Government Academy

Objectives The Program aims to: Facilitate the smooth transition of power and authorities from the old to the incoming barangay officials; Enhanced the competencies of barangay officials in performing their mandated tasks and responsibilities; Build partnerships and alliance with various stakeholders for local development; and Enhanced the skills of the barangay officials and functionaries to enable them to respond to their emerging roles as policy maker, program planner and provider of basic services to their constituency. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT Local Government Academy

BARANGAY NEWLY ELECTED OFFICIALS (BNEO) PROGRAM Laying the Foundations for GRassroots Empowerment for Accountable and Transparent (GREAT) Barangays Program Framework Component 1: Ensuring Smooth Transition Component 2: Laying the Foundation Component 3: Citizenship Building Component 4: Sharpening the Saw Organize data Prepare transition documents Budgets Plans Properties Profile, etc. Barangay Governance & Administration Leadership and Management Transparency and Participation Performance Management and Accountability Strengthening the BBIs Constituency Building Community Development through Volunteerism Results-based Planning and Budgeting System Local Revenue Enhancement Barangay Legislation Environmental Management Peace and Order & Public Safety Gender Development Leadership Turn-over Barangay Agenda for Governance and Development (Barangay AGAD) Partnership Roadmap Development and Financial Plans Monitoring and Evaluation DILG, LGUs, LIGA, LRIs DILG / LIGA DILG / LGA DILG, NGAs, NGOs & LRIs June 2011 onwards November 2010 December 2010 – March 2011 March – June 2011

Component 1: Ensuring Smooth Transition To facilitate smooth transition of powers and authorities from outgoing to the incoming Barangay Officials. Input: Transition documents (budgets, plans, profile, etc.) Output: - Transition Documents - Briefing Schedule/Turn-over Activities Target date: November 2010 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT Local Government Academy

Barangay Agenda for Governance and Development (AGAD) Component 2: Laying the Foundation for GREAT Barangays Training Framework Mobilizing community Participation Maximizing your Barangay Based Institutions Barangay Governance Performance Management System Barangay governance Structure and Organization The power and services performed by the barangay Basic of Barangay Development Planning Basic of Barangay Finance Basic of Barangay Legislation Code of Conduct and Ethical Standard Strategic Management: Tips for Barangay Officials Crafting the Barangay Agenda for Governance and Development (Barangay AGAD) Part 4: Laying the Grounds for development Part 1: General Orientation on Barangay Governance and Administration Part 2: Improving Transparency and Participation Part 3: Enhancing Performance through Accountability Barangay Agenda for Governance and Development (AGAD) DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT Local Government Academy

Component 2: Laying the Foundation Aims to enhance the knowledge of barangay officials on the Basics of Barangay Governance Administration. Includes the orientation on the basic duties and functions of barangay officials, the role of barangay – its components and structure, underlying legal matters etc. Output: Barangay Agenda for Governance and Development (Barangay AGAD) Target Date: December 2010 – March 2011 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT Local Government Academy

Component 3: Citizenship Building To enhance the capacity of the barangay officials in building partnership, collaboration and alliances with the different stakeholders. Aims to promote institutional partnership with Barangay-Based Institutions operating in the Barangay Promotes people’s participation through volunteerism. Output : Partnership Roadmap Target Date: March – June 2011 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT Local Government Academy

Component 4: Sharpening the Saw To upgrade the technical skills of barangay officials and functionaries in the conduct of their everyday affairs. They will be provided with tools and techniques necessary to achieve an accountable, transparent, and participatory barangay governance. Possible Area Results-based Planning and Budgeting System of Focus : Local Revenue Enhancement Barangay Legislation Environmental Management Peace and Order and Public Safety Gender and Development Other necessary Trainings Output: Development and Financial Plans Target Date : June 2011 onwards DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT Local Government Academy

Major Activities per Component DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT Local Government Academy

Institutional Arrangements INSTITUTIONS PRE-TRAINING ACTUAL CONDUCT POST TRAINING DILG / NBOO Provide a memorandum circular for the creation of barangay transition team Provide technical assistance in the design preparation and the conduct of the BNEO Program. DILG Regional/ Field Offices Provide technical assistance in designing the program Provide counterpart funding for the implementation of the program Monitor implementation of the BNEO Program and submit report to the Secretary through the Local Government Academy Market the program to LGUs and other stakeholders Manage the implementation of the four program components. Forge partnership with the LnB, NGAs and/or local government for the conduct of the program Brief DILG Field Officers on the BNEO Program DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT Local Government Academy

Institutional Arrangements INSTITUTIONS PRE-TRAINING ACTUAL CONDUCT POST TRAINING Local Government Academy Provide technical assistance in designing the program Prepare national report to the Secretary based on the reports submitted by the DILG Regional/Field Offices. Market the program to LGUs and other stakeholders Orient/Train program managers through the Program Manager’s Orientation. Forge partnership with the LnB and or provincial government for the conduct of the program Liga ng mga Barangay Assist in the marketing the program to LGUs Assist in managing the conduct of the program in the field level Provide inputs to the design of the program LGUs Support the conduct of the activity Provide counterpart funding Assist the marketing of the program DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT Local Government Academy

program implementation Program Managers Orientation Create a pool of program managers who will manage the implementation of the program. Target Date: 1st week of December 2010    Barangay Orientation This will be implemented by the DILG in coordination with various partners. Target Date: December 2010 onwards DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT Local Government Academy

Thank You! Local Government Academy DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT Local Government Academy

PROGRAMME OF ACTIVITIES