Wednesday, July 27, 2011

The 2011 State of the Nation Address Technical Report

On July 25, 4:00 pm, President Benigno Aquino III delivered his second SONA. If you are, like me, a little bit disappointed on the content, style, tone, and structure (or lack of it) of his speech, then please refer to the Technical Report, written by the Presidential Management Staff, where details of his accomplishments are provided.

The Technical Report is divided into the following sections: Good Governance & Anti-Corruption; Economic Development; Human Development & Poverty Reduction;
Security, Justice & Peace; Climate Change Adaptation & Mitigation; and Legislative-Executive Partnership.

Download the full report here.

The 2011 State of the Nation Address Technical Report
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Sunday, June 19, 2011

Philippines 2010 Progress Report on the MDGs

How well is the Philippines doing in achieving the MDGs?

So far, the country has been doing well in the following areas: (a) reducing under-five mortality rate and infant mortality rate; (b) reducing both the prevalence rate and the death rate associated with malaria; (c) increasing tuberculosis treatment success rate; (d) increasing the proportion of households with access to safe water supply; and (e) providing equal opportunities for girls in the area of education. However, we need to catch up in three major areas where we are lagging behind: poverty, education and maternal health.

The Philippines Fourth Progress Report on the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), as with the previous three reports, is a result of the collaborative effort among government agencies, academe, research institutions, civil society and the UN Country Team (UNCT). It provides a comprehensive review of the progress of MDGs in the Philippines since the adoption of the Millennium Declaration by 189 member states of the UN during the Millennium Summit in September 2000.

View the full report below or download the PDF version here.

Philippines 2010 Progress Report on the Millenium Development Goals


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Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Philippine Independence Day Celebration 2011

What's the government's plan for this year's Independence Day Celebration? A total of 28 activities beginning the 1st week of May and extending until July. On the 12th of June, there will be a film showing ("Sinekalayaan"), job and livelihood fairs, parade, fireworks display and a book sale at the Rizal Park.

For the complete schedule of activities see the document below, or download here.

Philippine Independence Day Celebration 2011
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Sunday, May 29, 2011

Pantawid Pasada Program

On April 1 2001, Executive Order No. 32 - Instituting the Public Transport Assistance Program (Pantawid Pasada) - was signed by the President to cushion the impact of soaring oil prices to identified vulnerable groups within the public transport sector.
A total amount of PhP 450 M is allocated for the program and sourced from the Special Account in the General Fund (SAGF) of the DOE.

Pantawid Pasada cards loaded with PhP 1,050 will be distributed to members of these vulnerable groups which they could use for the sole purpose of purchasing diesel and gasoline from participating gas stations in the country.

If you want to know more about the program read the brochure below.
Pantawid Pasada Program

Do you think this is the most cost-effective way to protect the public transport sector from rising oil prices?

Since this is a dole-out why not just give cash instead and save on the cost of producing those cards? A card would be useful if you'd be dispensing the amount in tranches, but Php 1,050 is just too small an amount that could easily be exhausted in a week's time. According to the government, having the cards would be useful in the event that the same form of assistance will be given in the future - the cards only need to be reloaded and it is assumed that the beneficiaries would be spared from undergoing the same application process. But I still argue that having the cards only brings minimum benefit in terms of user convenience, which is further reduced by the uncertainty of even having future reloads. Such benefit pales in comparison with the (assumed higher) cost of producing those cards, and giving cash instead would address some other basic needs of these groups such as food or medicine.
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Sunday, May 1, 2011

NEDA Bids Farewell to Japanese Ambassador

April 26, 2011. The NEDA, led by Director-General and Socio Economic Planning Secretary Cayetano Paderanga, hosted a small social gathering as send-off for outgoing Japanese Ambassador to the Philippines, Makoto Katsura.

In his short speech, DG Paderanga expressed appreciation to the development assistance of the Japanese government to the Philippines and highlighted the outgoing ambassador's crucial role in securing eleven loan agreements, eight grants and numerous technical assistance/studies in support to Philippine development over the former's three and a half years tenure as Japanese ambassador to the country.

DG Paderanga also thanked the ambassador for the Japan Grant Aid for Human Resource Development Scholarships or JDS that enabled twenty-eight NEDA employees and officials to obtain post-graduate studies in Japan. The DG also hailed Japan's grant aid in Increased Food Production Program or 2KR that funded a total of 139 agricultural/ecological projects that aim to improve food production in the country by mainstreaming enhanced farming techniques.

In a more serious tone, the DG expressed his sympathies over the current tragedies that befell the Japanese people. The DG likewise expressed admiration over the calm resolve of the Japanese in dealing with the tragedy, and went further to say that it is another trait of the Japanese worth emulating.

In closing, the DG wished the outgoing ambassador the best of luck and hoped that the next time they meet, the latter's "swing will be longer, putt be more accurate, and skin more tan."

View/download video of DG's speech here.


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Sunday, April 24, 2011

Experience Sharing & Workshop on Public-Private Partnership

Below are resource materials of the Experience Sharing & Workshop on Public-Private Partnership held on March 8-9, 2011 at the Hotel Intercontinental Manila.

The Workshop was sponsored by the British Embassy Manila, conducted by Infrastructure UK, and facilitated by CODE:RED.

Module on Contract Management Issues. Experience Sharing & Workshop on Public-Private Partnership (PPP): Contract Management Issues
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Module on Procurement Process. Experience Sharing & Workshop on Public-Private Partnership (PPP): Procurement Process
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Module on Value for Money. Experience Sharing & Workshop on Public-Private Partnership (PPP):Value for Money
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Module on Contract Issues. Experience Sharing & Workshop on Public-Private Partnership (PPP):Contract Issues
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Module on Preparing Projects for Market. Experience Sharing & Workshop on Public-Private Partnership (PPP): Preparing Projects for Market
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Module on PPP Project Concepts. Experience Sharing & Workshop on Public-Private Partnership (PPP): PPP Project Concepts
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PowerPoint of the Case Study of the New Itaparana Hospital. Experience Sharing & Workshop on Public-Private Partnership: PowerPoint Presentation on the Case Study of t...
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Case Study of the New Itaparana Hospital. Experience Sharing & Workshop on Public-Private Partnership: The New Itaparana Hospital: a Case Study
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Questions on the New Itaparana Hospital Case Study. Experience Sharing & Workshop on Public-Private Partnership: Questions on the New Itaparana Hospital Case S...
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