1. Ms. MARIA M. GIANAN, EnP
Municipal Planning and Development Coordinator
LGU-Virac, Catanduanes
2. Governance is the
exercise of political, economic
and administrative authority
in the management of a
country’s affair at all levels.
GOVERNANCE
DEVELOPMENT
PLANNING
3.
4. TEN PRINCIPLES OF
GOOD
GOVERNANCE
TRANSPARENCY
Availability of reliable
information. Provision of
appropriate, necessary and
relevant information to
stakeholders when needed
and upon demand.
5. Partnership with civil
society. Provision of a voice
for all stakeholders in the
formal and informal
decision-making processes.
Ten principles…
PARTICIPATION
8. Ten principles…
GENERAL ORGANIZATION
AND MANAGEMENT
Existence of a clear
organization and
management institutions and
processes characterized by
absence or minimum of red
tape.
9. Ten principles…
INTER-GOVERNMENT
RELATIONS
Vertical and horizontal including
clustering. Presence of coordinative
relationships from simple sharing of
information to activity sharing to
clear delineation of hierarchy
between and among national and
local institutions, or among co-equal
levels of local government.
10. Ten principles…
RULE OF LAW
Legal systems in place.
Stable and legal framework
fairly and impartially
enforced.
11. Appropriate programs and
projects initiated by previous
administrations are continued
after proper evaluation.
Ten principles…
CONTINUITY IN THE
IMPLEMENTATION OF
PROGRAMS, PREDICTABILITY,
SUSTAINABILITY
12. Ten principles…
PREFERENCE FOR THE
POOR
Availability of local
poverty alleviation programs.
Manifest bias towards the
marginalized and in
addressing the pervading
problem of poverty.
13. Ten principles…
EFFECTIVE, RESPONSIVE
PROVISION OF BASIC
SERVICES
Basic services especially
health, education, and social
welfare are provided
14.
15. Commitment and Integrity
Respect for the Individual
Team Work
Innovativeness
Excellence
16. - It is the work involved in
determining the objectives,
policies, programs,
procedures & budget.
- Setting direction and
activities towards an
end/purpose/goal.
PLANNING
17. 1. Environmental Scanning/
Analysis of Existing Situation
Resources Inventory
Conduct of survey
Rapid Assessment
Interview
* Social, Economic, General Public Services
PLANNING
PROCESS
18. 2. Defining the Problem and
Identifying the Constraints
and Underlying Causes
Problem Tree
SWOT Analysis
* Prioritization of problems
20. How to attain the goals and
objectives
These are measures which
have the potential for reducing
critical constraints with the
greatest success in reducing the
problem(s).
4. Generating Interventions/
Strategies
21. Community support and
involvement in implementing
and sustaining the
strategies should be
sought and utilized to
the greatest extent
possible.
22. Linkages with other
government and non-
government organizations
and private practitioners
are encouraged to
enhance cooperation,
collaboration and sharing
of resources.
23. 5. Plan of Action /
Implementation Planning
activity
output/targets
materials
responsible person/agency
time
24. 6. Monitoring and Evaluation
Feedback mechanisms must
be established to determine
the success and failures of
the project.
Gaps must be identified
for remedial measures and
policy interventions.
* Monitoring & evaluation must be done before
and after the implementation of the project
25. 1. Visioning/Revisiting the
Vision and Mission
The LGU VISION represents a desired future
state that is achievable in the long-term
The MISSION describes the core business
of the LGU
DEVELOPMENT
PLANNING
27. A model highland garden community where
people Live happy and prosperous lives.
Municipality of Doña Remedios, Trinidad, Bulacan
Through a well-defined development plan & a corps
of honest dedicated public servants working hand in
hand with the people, we shall pursue economic
growth with equity. Naga City
V
M
EXAMPLE OF VISION AND MISSION
29. 3. Formulation of sectoral goal
The GOALS are medium term
results that would bring the LGU
Closer to its vision
30. Economic :
1. Improved Farm Income
2. Increased employment rate
3. Improved Barangay road
condition
Example of Sectoral Goals:
31. Example of Sectoral Goals:
Social:
1. Reduced malnutrition incidence.
2. Decreased crime and drug addiction cases.
3. Intensified Tanod visibility and crime
prevention capacity.
4. Enhanced family planning practitioners.
5. Accessible health services.
32. Example of Sectoral Goals:
General Public Service:
1. Committed and effective barangay
officials.
2. Effective fiscal administration.
3. Effective Katarungang
Pambarangay.
33. Example of Sectoral Goals:
Environmental Management:
1. Clean and orderly
surroundings.
2. Increased number of
households practicing
waste segragation.
35. 1. Green Brigade
a. Fruit Tree Planting
b. Medicinal Garden
c. Ornamental Plants
d. Watershed Reforestation
e. Vegetable Seed Dispersal
(Backyard gardening or
vegetable pot raising)
36. 2. Livelihood
a) Skills training on hand-made
paper making, quilting,
handicraft, basket making,
meat processing, pastry
making
b) Sasso chicken dispersal
c) Bote, diario, plastic buy and
sell
37. 3. Capability Building
a) Leadership Training Course
b) Computer Technician Course
c) Computer Literacy
d) Other trainings that will
enhance skills, abilities and
knowledge of the youths
38. 4. Anti-Drug Abuse
a) Anti-drug seminar/forum
b) Anti-drug slogan contest
c) Fabrication of anti-drug
campaign materials
39. 1. Education Services and Moral
Recovery Program
a) Values Education
Training/Seminar
b) Assistance to Day-Care
Services
c) School Project Assistance
Program
40. 2. Health Services and
Adolescent Reproductive
Health Program
a) Barangay Medicine Assistance
b) Seminar on Reproductive
Health Program
c) Barangay Medical Mission
41. 3. Disaster Coordination and
Calamity Management
a) Barangay Disaster Management
Seminar
b) Disaster Rehabilitation
Assistance
c) SK Disaster Brigade
42. 4. Sports Development Activities
a) Basketball Tournament
b) Boxing Competition
c) Indigenous Games
Competition
d) Sports Festival
43. 5. Community Immersion
a) Clean-Up Drive (coastal
clean-up, Barangay Clean
Day)
b) Food-for-Work Program
c) Supplemental Feeding