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12th CBMS Philippine National ConferenceFebruary 29 – March 2, 2016Crown Plaza Manila Galleria, Ortigas Cor.ADB Avenue, Quezon City
FOSTERING BETTER TRANSPARENCY AND ACCOUNTABILITY IN GOVERNANCE THRU THE UTILIZATION OF CBMS RESULTS
Engr. Joseph B. EsplanaCity Planning & Development CoordinatorLegazpi City
OUTLINE OF PRESENTATION Rationale and Objectives for use of CBMS
Specific Uses of CBMS with reference to the session topic
CBMS Results: Demography, Core CBMS Poverty Indicators
Other uses of CBMS
CBMS Impacts/changes in the development condition in the community
Recommendations and Next Step
Rationale and Objectives for use of CBMS Utilization of CBMS data at the city and barangay levels as tool
for:
• Local planning and design of development policies and programs;
• Preparation of the city and barangay socio-economic profiles and development plans;
• Identification of needs/problems and appropriate responses;
• Project/program impact monitoring and evaluation
Improved the data banking system at the city andbarangay levels, through the installation of computerizedCBMS database
Presentation of CBMS information, throughdigitized maps, generated from the CBMS database
Provide detailed hazard and risk mapping thruCBMS and GIS interface
Specific Uses of CBMS with reference to the session topic
Seeks to increase citizen’s access to local service deliverythrough a demand-driven budget planning process andto strengthen government accountability in local publicservice provision
Strengthen the capacity of local governments to meetthe challenge of improving the lives of their constituents
Allows local government to use easy-to-understandand appropriate information and analysis toformulate policies and programs that are responsiveto people’s needs
CBMS Results, 2009-2011Summary of the CBMS Core IndicatorsBASIC NEEDS CORE INDICATORS Magnitude Proportion Program InterventionA. Health 1 Proportion of children 0-5
years old who died29 0.2 New Born Screening Program
Expanded Program on Immunization Natal Care
2 Proportion of women who died due to pregnancy related-causes
7 0.2 Maternal Care to pregnant women Post Partum Care
B. Nutrition
* BUB Projects
3 Proportion of malnourished children 0-5 years old
453 2.1 Supplement Feeding Nutritional Assessment
- General Operation Timbang (OPT)- Monthly weighing
Rehabilitation of Malnourished Children- Deworming of malnourished children- Provision of Vit. A- Iron Supplementation- Multiple Micronutrient Powder
Project Kainang Ukol sa Rehabilitasyon ngKalusugan(KUREK)
School Feeding Program Gulayan sa Paaralan Health Facilities Enhancement Program -
2014*
C. Housing 4 Proportion of households living in makeshift housing
927 2.6 Financial assistance Construction of Evacuation Center-2015*
5Proportion of households who are squatters
3,436 9.5 Purchase and Development of Land for InformalSettlers
Land Banking/Improvement of Sites and Services Site Acquisition Site and Development and Improvement Awarding of Public Land thru Residential Patent
D. Water and Sanitation
6 Proportion of households with no access to safe water supply
4,743 13.1 Provision of water supply system/facility 2015-2016*
* BUB Projects
7 Proportion of households with no access to sanitary toilets facilities
4,995 13.8 Toilet Construction Provision of toilet bowls Conducts IEC to households with sanitary toilet
for proper use and maintenance
E. Basic Education 8 Proportion of children 6-11 years old not in elementary school
2,429 10.7 Financial assistance Repair/rehabilitation of classroom-2014*
9 Proportion of children 12-15 not in secondary school
5,062 34.0 Organization of open/extension high school Scholarship program
* BUB Projects
10 Proportion of 6-15 years old not attending school
2,271 6.0 Scholarship program Basic Literacy Program (BPL) Accreditation and Equivalency Program
F. Income 11 Proportion of household with income below the poverty threshold
17,556 48.6 Self-employment program- Practical skills Development- Job referral for employment- Capital Assistance Service- Basic Business Management Skills Training- Basic Business Management Skills Management
Job Placement Assistance Program- Kabuhayan Starter Kit-Negosyo sa Kariton Labor Intensive
Programs Seed Money for Micro Finance and Livelihood Program 2014
and 2016* Concreting of Farm-to-Market Road -2014* Core local road construction, maintenance and/or rehabilitation
- 2016*12 Proportion of
households with income below the food threshold
12,716 35.2 Micro Finance and Livelihood Program - 2014 and 2016*
* BUB Projects
13 Proportion of households who experienced food shortage
187 0.5 Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps)- Monthly dry food ration
G. Employment 14 Proportion of persons in the labor force who are unemployed
2,366 4.1 Community Enterprise and Livelihood Skills Training/Seminar workshop in partnership with TESDA/DOLE and other agencies
H. Peace and Order 15 Proportion of persons who are victims of crime
115 0.1 Implementation of Police Integrated Patrol System(PIPS)
Campaign against illegal drugs, gambling, car napping, loose firearms, logging, fishing
Source of Data: CBMS Census-Legazpi City, 2009-2011
Proportion of Households without Access to Safe Water Supply,by Barangay, 2009-2011
Proportion of Households with Income Below the Poverty Threshold,by Barangay, 2009-2011
Proportion of Children 12-15 years old Not Attending High School,by Barangay, 2009-2011
Inputs to the preparation of barangay socio-economic profile
Formulation of barangay development plan and annual investment plan
Identification of appropriate program and target beneficiaries
Monitoring and assessment of program and projects
Other uses of CBMS
CBMS Impacts
Community Based Monitoring Survey (CBMS) aimsto contribute to making governance responsive to thelocal needs and making public resources allocationmore efficient and effective, this in turn willcontribute to poverty reduction and inclusiveeconomic growth
Recommendations and Next Step
CBMS data served as basis for more focused interventions and solutionsas well as prioritized actions
Paved the way to an informed decision making
CBMS data served as the baseline for monitoring the impacts of BUBprograms/projects (i.e. poverty incidence, income and employment)
All information from CBMS are useful for local planning anddevelopment (i.e. multi-sectoral analysis, hazard and risk assessment, etc.)
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