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Measurement and Performance

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Measurement and Performance

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  1. Measurement and Performance “Transparency and good governance must be measured. By providing metrics and explaining the clear paths to achieve excellence in local governance, we hope to provide a systemic solution to poverty and other societal ills and institutionalize good governance in each nook and cranny of our 7,000-plus islands.” - DILG Sec. Jesse M. Robredo

  2. Measurement as Part of Institution-Building Measuring performance is part of Institution Building -- Good Governance and Anti-Corruption Cluster

  3. Guiding Principles • Transparency • Accountability • Participation • Performance

  4. Features • Indicator-based system • Web-based system

  5. Indicator System • State of Local Governance Performance • Performance Areas : 5 • Valuing Fundamental of Good Governance, Administrative Governance, Social Governance, Economic Governance, and Environmental Governance • Service Areas : 20 ANNUAL

  6. Indicator System • State of Local Development • Development Sectors : 3 • Social Development, Economic Development, Environmental Development • Development Sub-sectors : 11 EVERY 3 YEARS

  7. Other Electronic Reports • Financial Performance Report • e-SLGR Provincial, Regional and National Summaries • e-SLDR Provincial, Regional and National Summaries

  8. State of Local Governance Performance: Province of Ilocos Norte, PY 2010 Ilocos Norte, PY 2010 General Profile Income Class: 1st Class Population: 551,991 Land Area (in has): 362,291.00 Major Economic Activity: Agricultural Overall Performance Index = 4.16 5 4 3 2 1 Excel-lent High Fair Low Very Low

  9. State of Local Development: Province of X, PY 2009 X PY 2010 General Profile Income Class: 1st Class Population: 551,991 Land Area (in has): 362,291.00 Major Economic Activity: Agricultural 5 4 3 2 1 Very High High Fair Poor Bad

  10. State of Local Development Y City PY 2010 General Profile Income Class: 4th Class Population: 92,035 Land Area (in has): 19,276.30 Major Economic Activity: Agricultural 5 4 3 2 1 Very High High Fair Poor Bad

  11. Overall Performance IndexProvinces, PY 2010 5 None Overall State of Performance 4.38 70 Provinces 4 3 8 Provinces 5 4 3 2 1 2 1 Province Excel-lent High Fair Low Very Low 1 None

  12. Overall Performance IndexCities, PY 2010 5 None Overall State of Performance 4.43 111 Cities 4 3 8 Cities 5 4 3 2 1 2 None Excel-lent High Fair Low Very Low 1 None

  13. OverallDevelopment IndexProvinces, PY 2009 5 None Overall State of Development 2.97 None 4 3 35 Provinces 5 4 3 2 1 2 44 Provinces Very High High Fair Poor Bad 1 None

  14. OverallDevelopment IndexCities, PY 2009 5 None Overall State of Development = 3.17 5 Cities 4 3 71 Cities 5 4 3 2 1 2 41 Cities Very High High Fair Poor Bad 1 None

  15. Strategic Linkages • Local Governance Capacity Development • Poverty Alleviation • Incentives and Awards • Performance Grants • Reclassification of LGUs • Personnel Performance Evaluation • Alliance Building

  16. Continuing Challenges in the Philippine LG System • Elevating the practice of good governance into an institutionalized status • Valuing public accountability in governance • Valuing performance – investing in human capital, promoting business-friendly practices and ensuring environmental health

  17. Good day! (www.blgs.gov.ph/lgpms

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