The Department of Social Welfare and Development Kapit Bisig Laban sa Kahirapan – Comprehensive and Integrated Delivery of Social Services (DSWD Kalahi-CIDSS) Region 5 achieved 1,631 community sub-projects in 68 municipalities with a grant of PhP 2,738,747,799.68 from Asian Development Bank (ADB).

The table below shows the breakdown of ADB grant to implement different modes of DSWD Kalahi-CIDSS from 2014 to 2018:

Modality Community Sub-Project Grant
 

Non-Poor but Disaster-Affected Municipalities

 

771,533,296.62
Poor and Disaster-Affected Municipalities 1,967,214,503.06
TOTAL 2,738,747,799.68

 

The sub-projects refer to the community projects generated from DSWD Kalahi-CIDSS’ planning process. The community sub-projects were identified by Barangay Assembly (BA) through Participatory Situational Analysis (PSA) and community consultations to respond or address needs or problems of the community.

The table below shows the sub-projects funded under ADB:

Community Sub-Project Category Number of Funded Sub-Projects
Artificial Coral Reef or Marine Sanctuary 1
Boat 1
Bridge 49
Community Center or Multi-Purpose Building 195
Day Care Center 107
Disaster Response or Rescue Equipment or Tools 2
Electrification or Lighting 56
Flood Control or River Control 217
Footpath or Access Trail 213
Health Station 108
Livelihood Equipment or Building 4
Miniport or Wharf 5
Pre & Post Harvest Facilities 6
Railings 1
Riprap Wall or Slope Protection 43
Road 259
Sanitary Toilets 21
School Building 236
Seawall 61
Small Scale Irrigation 7
Spillway or Overflow Bridge 9
Training and Learning Center or Facility 5
Tribal Housing or Core Shelter 1
Water System 23
Others 1
Total 1631

The ADB is a financial institution created in the early 1960s to foster economic growth and cooperation in the Asia-Pacific region. This institution also assists its members and partners through loans, technical assistance, grants, and equity investments to promote socio-economic development.

CAPACITY BUILDING ACTIVITIES

On the other hand, DSWD Kalahi-CIDSS will conduct its capacity building activities from July 2018 until 2019.

The capacity building activities comprise of two (2) categories which are Barangay Development, Planning and Management System (BDPMS) or Makilahok and Organizational Development and Management (ODM).

The BDPMS or Makilahok is a supplementary training module on participatory governance with a fund of PhP27,136,200.00 from the government that helps barangay integrate community-based development approach into its regular development planning cycle.

Makilahok also lays the foundation for the adoption and institutionalization of CDD approach in local governance that will cover 11 municipalities.

For ODM, it is a series of training to capacitate operation and maintenance groups in the planning process of sustaining the sub-projects that will cover 32 municipalities with a fund of PhP13, 422, 065.20 from the government. This is to ensure the sustainability of sub-projects for extended benefits and strengthen the capability or capacity of operation and maintenance groups in managing the community projects.

Currently, the program continues to implement World Bank-funded sub-projects in 53 municipalities.

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