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8 The Official Newsletter of the Department of the Interior and Local Government - Region 1
‘DILG R1 welcomes...from page 1’ ‘DILG R1 preps up...from page 2’
RD Fadrilan hails from Banton, Romblon. He entered The Central Office team tapped the expertise of Ms.
the government service in 1989 as Barangay Cynthia R. Ramirez, a seasoned ISO trainer who
Government Operations Officer (BGOO II) assigned in played a major role in the ISO Certification of the DILG
Manila. RD Fadrilan rose from the ranks and became CO. With them are four members of the Central Office
a Division Chief in 1996 and a City Director in 2000. QMS Secretariat and two Internal Quality Auditors
(IQAs).
After successfully hurdling the four-stage The DILG CO team assisted the DILG R1 in the initial
examination process, he obtained a Career documentation of processes which the DILG R1 intends
Executive Service (CES) Eligibility in 2002. to enroll for the ISO certification.
He was appointed to Rank (CESO V) in 2007.
The said activity was attended by the Regional
His hard work and pursuit for mastery of things Director, OIC-Assistant Regional Director, Provincial
bore fruits as he was again promoted and appointed Directors and Program Managers, Division Chiefs and
as the Assistant Regional Director of the DILG Assistant Division Chiefs, Regional Focal Persons,
MIMAROPA in 2011. He became the OIC-Regional Unit/Section Chiefs, Planning Officer and other key
Director of the same regional office last 2012 and personnel of DILG R1.
became the full-fledged Regional Director in 2015. ISO 9001, ISO’s flagship quality management
standard, helps organizations demonstrate
RD James F. Fadrilan is the new Regional Director of DILG that they can offer consistently good quality
R1 per Department Order No. 2017-13 which took effect products and services to customers and
last January 9, 2017. (LGOO V Sheila Marie G. Andales) clienteles. It streamlines processes and make
organizations more efficient at what they do.
(LGOO V Sheila Marie G. Andales)
CBMS App Module 1 Training KP training conducted
kicks-off in LU beneficiary LGUs in Sarrat, IN
The Community-Based Monitoring System (CBMS) The Lupong Tagapamayapa of the Municipality of
Accelerated Poverty Profiling (APP) Module 1 Training Sarrat, Ilocos Norte underwent an Enhancement
kicked-off in the following Municipalities of La Union: Skills Training on Katarungang Pambarangay (KP) at
Balaoan, February 6-10; and San Juan, February 20-24. the Tourism Center on February 20-21 and 23-24,
The funding support of P1 Million was sourced from the 2017.
Bottom-Up Budgeting (BUB) Program downloaded by the
DILG R1 and counterpart fund provided by each Local There were 96 participants to the activity composed
Government Unit (LGU) beneficiary. of Lupon Chairmen, Secretaries and Members from
the 24 barangays. Among the topics discussed
The 5-day training activity which featured a series of were Organizational and Jurisdictional Aspect of KP,
lectures and hands-on exercises was participated by 77 Settlement Procedures and Cases, KP Forms and
enumerators, 19 field editors, and 8 field coordinators. Lupong Tagapamayapa Incentives Awards (LTIA).
Participants were capacitated on the web-based
database PORTAL which allows different CBMS users One of the highlights of the activity was the visit
to manage accounts and devices, the Questionnaires to the LTIA National Champion which is Barangay
integrated in the CBMS Scan census software installed in 1, San Lorenzo, Laoag City. The Lupon Chairman,
the registered Android Tablets purchased by the LGUs for Punong Barangay Darwin Domingo shared their
the purpose and field operations management with the journey to the National LTIA. He emphasized the
use of distribution and callback forms. proper documentation, observance of settlement
procedures and the need to make innovations in the
DILG Region 1 trainers LGOO V Julieta C. Galvan and implementation of the KP. He encouraged the Lupon
LGOO IV Nicolette May O. Amon facilitated the training to exert extra effort in settling cases amicably.
with supervisory and technical support from the
CBMS provincial focal person and the MLGOOs of both The KP Law aims to promote the speedy
municipalities. administration of justice, decongest court dockets
and recognize the tradition of amicably settling
The implementation of the CBMS program as a poverty- disputes at the community level.
reduction strategy, will later guarantee both beneficiary
municipalities to have accurate data in the drafting and The activity was a collaboration of the DILG, Liga
updating of their local development plans. ng mga Barangay and the Municipality of Sarrat.
(LGOO II John Robert F. Diaz) (LGOO V Charis O. Garma)