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Philippines, DFA hurdled tests of 2011, says Del Rosario

December 30, 2011

The Philippines’ adept response to the succeeding waves of high-impact global events this year—from the Arab Spring to the worldwide economic and debt crises—has “underscored our resilience as a nation,” according to Foreign Secretary Albert del Rosario.

In a statement, Del Rosario on Thursday noted that “the passing year rained extraordinary challenges.”

But, he said, “we remained steadfast, hopeful and optimistic with the victories we gained.” Read the rest of this entry »

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Transition to democracy: the Philippine experience

November 21, 2011

The Philippines went through its transition from a dictatorship to an open democratic society in 1986. The road of transition has not been easy; it has not been short. Read the rest of this entry »

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VP Binay says urban dev’t plan for metropolis needed

October 13, 2011

Vice President Jejomar Binay yesterday pressed the adoption of a strategic urban development plan for Metro Manila, saying its absence has stunted the country’s development and has led to urban squalor in some areas. Read the rest of this entry »

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No. of convicted public servants up 5,300% in 2010

September 14, 2011

Jails nationwide housed 59,289 inmates as of end-2010. Meanwhile, convicts in national penitentiaries reached 35,937, according to the NSCB. Read the rest of this entry »

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Govt agencies shun centralized procurement – COA

September 4, 2011

The Procurement Service — put in place for transparency purposes in government transactions — does not seem to be working, the Commission on Audit said, noting the steady decline in the sales from the service’s depots and sub-depots in the past years. Read the rest of this entry »

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Positive outlook

July 8, 2011

MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) said Friday that it is positive that it will meet its goal of providing monetary assistance to 5.2 million poor families by 2016 through its conditional cash transfer (CCT) program. Read the rest of this entry »

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Solon mulls integration of DA, DENR, DoE

June 17, 2011

Western Samar Rep. Mel Senen Sarmiento yesterday raised the need to streamline the bureaucracy because of duplication and redundancies of certain functions and mandate of some government agencies that has resulted in an endless blame game in times of crisis and controversy.

Sarmiento said that there need to synchronize and harmonize the function of the entire bureaucracy to ensure efficiency and practicality as he observed that there are obvious redundancies on the function and mandate of certain departments such as the Department of Agriculture (DA) and the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR).

Sarmiento said that these departments which are involved in resource utilization and resource conservation are inevitably in constant conflict because of their overlapping functions and one possible step to resolve this is to integrate them into a single department.

Sarmiento cited the unabated poaching and smuggling of the country’s natural wealth, and even the massive fish kill that devastated the lives of many fishing communities as among the many examples of the present redundancies and the overlapping of functions in the bureaucracy.

“We are constantly confronted with a situation when no one in the bureaucracy is taking the responsibility each time the government is embroiled in some controversy. In the black coral smuggling controversy, people from the DENR, the Philippine Coast Guard, the local government unit and the Bureau of Customs are passing the blame on each other for their failure to detect the massive poaching of the endangered corals,” Sarmiento said.

“The same is true in the case of the massive fish kill in Batangas and Pangasinan as the the local government units blame the Bureau of Fisheries for the overcrowding of the fish cages and vice-versa. What is needed therefore is to have a cohesive and collaborative workplan among all stakeholders in order to end the blame game,” Sarmiento said.

If collaboration does not work especially in a highly political nation like the Philippines, Sarmiento said that one option is to create a single department that deals on resource management and conservation, thereby merging departments like the Da and the DENR, and even possibly the Department of Energy (DoE).

“These agencies are eternally in conflict because there are certain functions of both the DA and the DoE which are already the primary mandate of the DENR especially in the field of conservation and the management of the country’s natural resources,” Sarmiento said.

“In general, we really have a bloated bureaucracy and I really believe that we need to integrate and harmonize our bureaucracy so that it can be more efficient not only in the utilization and management of logistics but also in the delivery of services to our people. We need to integrate our bureaucracy into a single working machine where no part is going against the other so that we can achieve our quest for progress and development,” Sarmiento said.  –Charlie V. Manalo, Daily Tribune

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Philippine foreign policy today

March 7, 2011

THE purpose of Philippine Foreign Policy is to secure the national interest in our dealings with foreign nations, regional organizations and international bodies. This has been done through its three long-established pillars, namely: 1) promoting national security; 2) enhancing economic diplomacy; and 3) protecting the rights and welfare of Filipinos overseas. In terms of a practical work program, this must mean advancing under these three pillars the national development and good-government objectives of the administration of President Benigno S. Aquino III. Read the rest of this entry »

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Gov’t updates ADB leaders on governance, anti-poverty, tax administration measures

February 22, 2011

THE GOVERNMENT yesterday updated Asian Development Bank (ADB) officials on the former’s governance, tax administration and poverty reduction measures during a routine visit, a Palace official said. Read the rest of this entry »

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The best of government in 2010 was a little memo

January 16, 2011

THE best of government cannot be found in the things that government propagandists advertise as great. The reason is simple. The great and breakthrough initiatives often come in dry and little memos framed in legalese. And are too bland to get the notice of the mainstream media. Read the rest of this entry »