We hope that you find significant, comprehensive information and knowledge about our Department and the scope of our operations in the Central Visayas Region.
Through this facility, we aim to inform everyone of our accomplishments, innovative programs and services to the DILG clientele, stakeholders and the public. In such a way, we bring forth a positive image about DILG and to make its presence felt among its clientele and whoever may visit. Performing the role as catalyst for change in the area of local governance, we commit ourselves to transparency and accountability in line with the Department’s directive and policy on full disclosure. We shall endeavor to keep the citizenry always informed in pursuit of the government’s vision for national development.
Godspeed.
Ananias M. Villacorta, CESO IV Regional Director
DILG VII
Crime Prevention and Drug Abuse Awareness; Organization of the Student Crime Prevention Committee (SCPC) and Barangay Crime Prevention Committee (BCPC)
Bohol, Cebu City and AMLAN are top recipients of Gawad Pamanang Lahi Award
Following the DILG’s launching of a total award concept for exemplary performance in local governance,
Bohol Province, Cebu City and Amlan, Negros Oriental emerged as top recipients in Central Visayas of
the DILG’s GawadPamanangLahi Award. The Local Chief Executives of said LGUs were given recognition
last October 11, 2011 at the PICC Plenary Hall in Metro Manila during the Culmination Rites of the
celebration of the 20th year of the Local Autonomy in the Philippines.
DILG7 confers Seal of Good Housekeeping to 16 recipient CV LGUs
The sixteen (16) recipient Local Government Units of Region 7 were given the Seal of Good
Housekeeping Award for their good governance performance in internal housekeeping
particularly in the areas of Good Planning, Sound Fiscal Management, Transparency and
Accountability, and Valuing Performance Management. These are, namely, the Municipalities
of Balilihan,Maribojoc, Clarin, Dauis, Loboc, Panglao, Pres. Carlos P. Garcia, San Miguel, Jagna
and Ubay, from Bohol Province, the City Canlaon and the Municipalities of Amlan, Tanjay,
Bacong, Dauin, San Jose from the Negros Oriental Province.
Change Leaders Training Conducted for DILG7 Field Officers
“ CHANGE is needed in order to survive in an ever changing environment. Only when freed from past burdens that we can move on and take advantage of the present. ” - RD Ananias M. Villacorta, DILG7 Regional Director
A total of 190 DILG7 Local Government Operations Officers underwent the Change Leaders Training entitled Institutionalizing The Reform Agenda Towards Performance-Based Management In The Implementation Of Priority Projects To Achieve The Priority Thrusts Of National Government, with the theme “Changing Gears Towards Greater Productivity and Creating A Common Roadmap For DILG7.” The regionwide training was In line with SILG Jesse M. Robredo’s Change Agenda.
DILG7 holds TAPATAN Roadshow
“Full Disclosure Policy is a tool for the people to trust the gov’t”
Annual Report
ANNUAL REPORT
DILG 2010
The DILG7 Annual Report for CY 2010 attempts to capture in a nutshell our collective efforts as we share in the achievement of meaningful local
governance.