This report summarizes the status of major programs and projects in the Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) for the second quarter of 2013. It covers 127 programs and projects with a total cost of PHP 16.59 billion. The economic sector has the highest funding at PHP 7.6 billion, while the infrastructure sector has the second highest at PHP 6.9 billion. Overall implementation status increased slightly to 45.47% compared to the previous quarter. Several sectors exceeded 50% implementation including the social sector at 50.85% and the economic sector at 59.89%. However, the infrastructure sector lagged at 29.41% as many new 2013 projects were still in early stages. Reasons for delays included weather issues, land
The document provides a summary of major programs and projects in Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) for the first quarter of 2013. It discusses:
1) 105 major programs/projects with a total cost of PHP 11.675 billion, including priority sectoral programs.
2) Overall project implementation status of 44.67%, with the economic sector achieving the highest at 48.2%.
3) 8 priority sectoral programs/projects worth PHP 6.2 billion that are closely monitored, including the Apayao Roads project, CHARMP 2, and 4Ps.
4) Plans for the Regional Inspectorate Team to visit and monitor the priority projects throughout 2013.
5) Updates on the PAM
The Regional Project Monitoring and Evaluation System (RPMES) report summarizes the status of major programs and projects (P/Ps) in Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) for the fourth quarter of 2012. Of the 46 P/Ps worth PHP 11 billion implemented in 2012, overall accomplishment was 58.98%. P/Ps under the Strategic Action Plan for areas affected by typhoons achieved 99.08% accomplishment. The social sector achieved 68.76% while the infrastructure and economic sectors achieved 62.39% and 52.09%, respectively. Eight priority P/Ps were highlighted, including the Second Cordillera Highland Agricultural Resource Management Project, Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program,
The report summarizes the status of major programs and projects in the Cordillera Administrative Region for the third quarter of 2012. It provides an overview of 46 programs and projects with a total cost of PHP 10.633 billion. The social sector had an implementation status of 52.82%, the economic sector 45.57%, and the infrastructure sector 47.09%. Eight priority sectoral programs and projects were identified totaling PHP 5.3 billion and were being closely monitored, including the Second Cordillera Highland Agricultural Resource Management Project, Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program, and road projects.
The report summarizes the status of major programs and projects in the Cordillera Administrative Region as of the second quarter of 2012. It provides details on 46 projects with a total cost of PHP 10.4 billion being implemented by 11 regional line agencies. The largest sectors by cost are economic at PHP 5.4 billion and infrastructure at PHP 2.8 billion. Overall physical accomplishment across all projects is 32.78% with priority given to monitoring 8 major projects totaling PHP 5.3 billion.
The report summarizes the status of major programs and projects in the Cordillera Administrative Region as of the second quarter of 2012. It provides details on 46 projects with a total cost of PHP 10.4 billion being implemented by 11 regional line agencies. The largest sectors by cost are economic at PHP 5.4 billion and infrastructure at PHP 2.8 billion. Overall physical accomplishment across all projects is 32.78% with priority given to monitoring 8 major projects totaling PHP 5.3 billion.
This document provides a summary of priority programs and projects in Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) as of March 2012. It outlines 17 social sector programs, 16 economic sector programs, and 42 infrastructure projects. The largest and most advanced projects include the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps), the Second Cordillera Highland Agricultural Resource Management (CHARM 2) Project, and the Agrarian Reform Infrastructure Support Project Phase III. The document indicates implementing agencies, project costs, funding sources, and status or remarks for each program and project.
The Regional Development Council announces the search for nominees for the 2013 Cordillera Champions Award (CCA). The CCA recognizes outstanding individuals or groups who have significantly contributed to the Cordillera Administrative Region's development. Nominees must demonstrate achievements in areas like governance, agriculture, education, or community development. Nominations will be evaluated based on the noteworthiness and impact of the nominee's accomplishments. Winning individuals and groups will receive a cash prize and plaque from the Regional Development Council. The nomination deadline is March 5, 2012.
This report summarizes the status of major programs and projects in the Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) for the second quarter of 2013. It covers 127 programs and projects with a total cost of PHP 16.59 billion. The economic sector has the highest funding at PHP 7.6 billion, while the infrastructure sector has the second highest at PHP 6.9 billion. Overall implementation status increased slightly to 45.47% compared to the previous quarter. Several sectors exceeded 50% implementation including the social sector at 50.85% and the economic sector at 59.89%. However, the infrastructure sector lagged at 29.41% as many new 2013 projects were still in early stages. Reasons for delays included weather issues, land
The document provides a summary of major programs and projects in Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) for the first quarter of 2013. It discusses:
1) 105 major programs/projects with a total cost of PHP 11.675 billion, including priority sectoral programs.
2) Overall project implementation status of 44.67%, with the economic sector achieving the highest at 48.2%.
3) 8 priority sectoral programs/projects worth PHP 6.2 billion that are closely monitored, including the Apayao Roads project, CHARMP 2, and 4Ps.
4) Plans for the Regional Inspectorate Team to visit and monitor the priority projects throughout 2013.
5) Updates on the PAM
The Regional Project Monitoring and Evaluation System (RPMES) report summarizes the status of major programs and projects (P/Ps) in Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) for the fourth quarter of 2012. Of the 46 P/Ps worth PHP 11 billion implemented in 2012, overall accomplishment was 58.98%. P/Ps under the Strategic Action Plan for areas affected by typhoons achieved 99.08% accomplishment. The social sector achieved 68.76% while the infrastructure and economic sectors achieved 62.39% and 52.09%, respectively. Eight priority P/Ps were highlighted, including the Second Cordillera Highland Agricultural Resource Management Project, Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program,
The report summarizes the status of major programs and projects in the Cordillera Administrative Region for the third quarter of 2012. It provides an overview of 46 programs and projects with a total cost of PHP 10.633 billion. The social sector had an implementation status of 52.82%, the economic sector 45.57%, and the infrastructure sector 47.09%. Eight priority sectoral programs and projects were identified totaling PHP 5.3 billion and were being closely monitored, including the Second Cordillera Highland Agricultural Resource Management Project, Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program, and road projects.
The report summarizes the status of major programs and projects in the Cordillera Administrative Region as of the second quarter of 2012. It provides details on 46 projects with a total cost of PHP 10.4 billion being implemented by 11 regional line agencies. The largest sectors by cost are economic at PHP 5.4 billion and infrastructure at PHP 2.8 billion. Overall physical accomplishment across all projects is 32.78% with priority given to monitoring 8 major projects totaling PHP 5.3 billion.
The report summarizes the status of major programs and projects in the Cordillera Administrative Region as of the second quarter of 2012. It provides details on 46 projects with a total cost of PHP 10.4 billion being implemented by 11 regional line agencies. The largest sectors by cost are economic at PHP 5.4 billion and infrastructure at PHP 2.8 billion. Overall physical accomplishment across all projects is 32.78% with priority given to monitoring 8 major projects totaling PHP 5.3 billion.
This document provides a summary of priority programs and projects in Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) as of March 2012. It outlines 17 social sector programs, 16 economic sector programs, and 42 infrastructure projects. The largest and most advanced projects include the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps), the Second Cordillera Highland Agricultural Resource Management (CHARM 2) Project, and the Agrarian Reform Infrastructure Support Project Phase III. The document indicates implementing agencies, project costs, funding sources, and status or remarks for each program and project.
The Regional Development Council announces the search for nominees for the 2013 Cordillera Champions Award (CCA). The CCA recognizes outstanding individuals or groups who have significantly contributed to the Cordillera Administrative Region's development. Nominees must demonstrate achievements in areas like governance, agriculture, education, or community development. Nominations will be evaluated based on the noteworthiness and impact of the nominee's accomplishments. Winning individuals and groups will receive a cash prize and plaque from the Regional Development Council. The nomination deadline is March 5, 2012.
This document is a nomination form for the Cordillera Champions Award. It requests information such as the nominee's personal details, work history, educational background, and other relevant information. The nominator is also asked to provide their contact information and signature. The purpose is to gather information about nominees for the award to evaluate them as potential recipients.
The National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) in the Cordillera Administrative Region is announcing vacancies for several positions. Positions include administrative assistants, economic development specialists, and administrative aides. Candidates must meet the specified education and experience qualifications. Interested applicants must submit application materials by December 28, 2012. Qualified applicants will need to take the NEDA Technical Examination for second level positions or the NEDA Non-Technical Examination for first level positions.
The Regional Project Monitoring and Evaluation System (RPMES) report provides an overview of the status of major programs and projects in the Cordillera Administrative Region of the Philippines. As of June 2012, there were 46 projects totaling PHP 10.414 billion being monitored across social, economic, infrastructure, and disaster recovery sectors. The largest sector was economic at PHP 5.424 billion or 52% of total cost, followed by infrastructure at PHP 2.794 billion or 27%. Overall physical accomplishment across all projects was 32.78% as of June 2012. Eight priority projects totaling PHP 5.3 billion would receive closer monitoring, including the Second Cordillera Highland Agricultural Resource Management Project and Pantawid Pamily
The Regional Project Monitoring and Evaluation System (RPMES) report provides an overview of the status of major programs and projects in the Cordillera Administrative Region of the Philippines. As of June 2012, there were 46 projects totaling PHP 10.414 billion being monitored across social, economic, infrastructure, and disaster recovery sectors. The largest sector was economic at PHP 5.424 billion or 52% of total cost, followed by infrastructure at PHP 2.794 billion or 27%. Overall physical accomplishment across all projects was 32.78% as of June 2012. Eight priority projects totaling PHP 5.3 billion would receive closer monitoring, including the Second Cordillera Highland Agricultural Resource Management Project and Pantawid Pamily
The Kabugao-Pudtol-Luna-Cagayan Boundary Road project involves constructing a 95.7 km road that connects municipalities in Apayao province and ends in Cagayan. The road traverses rugged mountainous terrain and valleys with agricultural potential. Bridges across two major rivers have been completed. The project is currently on target, having achieved its 5% completion goal for the first quarter of 2012. When finished, it will upgrade an existing road to arterial status and better connect the capital town of Kabugao to lower Apayao.
The document provides a progress report on the Agrarian Reform Infrastructure Support Project Phase III (ARISP III) as of June 2012. The project aims to provide basic infrastructure to support agrarian reform communities and is funded by a loan from Japan. In the first half of 2012, projects were 12% behind schedule and 10.91% behind overall targets since 2008. Issues included delays due to lack of equipment and manpower as well as inclement weather. Meetings were held to address issues and develop a catch-up plan. Photos show project sites before, during, and after construction.
Dep ed red & black school buildngs_2nd qtr_fRdc Cordillera
The Red and Black School Building Program aims to construct new classrooms in Regionwide schools categorized as "Red Zone" or "Black Zone" to address overcrowding issues. In the first half of 2012, 89.22% of the 2011 projects were completed, constructing 209 classrooms costing 150.952 million pesos. For 2012 projects, 7.69% had been completed by June, with construction started on 207 classrooms with a projected cost of 115.2 million pesos across 7 provinces and Baguio City. Implementation faced delays with 2012 projects only 7.69% completed due to late start of construction.
The project aims to enhance the health of women and children in Cordillera by delivering effective and efficient maternal and child health services. It seeks to strengthen local health systems across CAR provinces and improve the quality of health services. The project started in June 2012 but has yet to fully launch as medical equipment for Abra and Apayao has not been procured and delivered by JICA. The progress report provides updates on targets and actual results for the year.
The Kabugao-Pudtol-Luna-Cagayan Boundary Road project aims to construct a 95.7 km road linking municipalities in Apayao province and Cagayan. The road traverses rugged terrain and valleys with agricultural potential. Bridges over major rivers have been completed. As of the second quarter of 2012, physical progress was at 40.7% against the target of 55%, and financial status was at 31.18%. Issues include the road's mountainous sections requiring upgrading to support traffic.
This report provides an update on the Kabugao (Apayao)-Solsona (Ilocos Norte) Road project as of June 2012. The 76.48 km road connects the Cordillera region to Ilocos Region, traversing municipalities in Apayao and Ilocos Norte. Funded with 100 million pesos from the government of the Philippines, the project's target for the second quarter of 2012 was 0.5% completion. Actual completion was also 0.5% with no reported issues or delays.
The report summarizes the progress of the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program in Cordillera Administrative Region from January to June 2012. It covers 75 municipalities and 2 cities, targeting over 54,000 households. Implementation is on track with over 90% of targets met for beneficiary coverage, cash grants disbursed, and attendance at family development sessions. Some challenges remain around beneficiary registration and validation, and updating compliance data. The regional office of the Department of Social Welfare and Development has developed new software to better manage program data and improve operations of the conditional cash transfer program.
Summary of priority sectoral program projectsRdc Cordillera
This document summarizes priority sectoral programs and projects in the Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) as of June 2012. It lists the name, description, location, cost, funding source, implementing entity, and status of each program/project. The largest and most advanced project is the Second Cordillera Highland Agricultural Resource Management Project, which involves community development programs across several provinces. Other major initiatives include the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program, the Agrarian Reform Infrastructure Support Project, and road construction projects. The document also outlines healthcare, reforestation, and school building projects being implemented across the region.
The National Greening Program (NGP) aims to plant 1.5 billion trees in 1.5 million hectares of public land from 2011-2016. In the Cordillera region, the target for 2012 is 7.5 million trees covering 15,000 hectares with a budget of 103.663 million pesos. As of the second quarter report in 2012, seedling production and maintenance targets were behind schedule due to difficulties following procurement procedures requiring seedlings to be produced locally unlike the previous year. Actions have been taken to address delays including issuing new procurement guidelines and adopting a catch-up plan.
The Second Cordillera Highland Agricultural Resource Management Project (CHARMP 2) aims to reduce poverty and improve livelihoods in rural communities in the Cordillera Administrative Region of the Philippines. It has made less progress than planned due to delays in infrastructure projects from a lack of local government funding. The project coordinators are working on solutions like adjusting cost-sharing requirements between the national government and local governments. Overall implementation is 18.66% complete financially and physically, below the 53% target.
This document summarizes major programs and projects being implemented in the Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) as of June 2012. It outlines 46 programs across social, economic, infrastructure, and disaster rehabilitation sectors. The largest programs are the Second Cordillera Highland Agricultural Resource Management Project (CHARMP2) with a budget of PHP 3.1 billion and the Agrarian Reform Infrastructure Support Project with a budget of PHP 903.8 million. Overall implementation progress across programs was 32.78% as of June 2012.
This summarizes the State of the Nation Address given by Benigno Aquino III on July 23, 2012. He discusses the reforms implemented in the past two years to address corruption and poverty, including increasing access to education, health care, and social services. Key achievements include building classrooms to address the backlog, increasing PhilHealth enrollment, and expanding the Pantawid Pamilya conditional cash transfer program. Aquino defends the increases in education and health budgets. He highlights the growing economy, with rising GDP, credit ratings, and stock market as well as increasing employment and opportunities in the BPO sector.
State of the region address cordillera administrative regionRdc Cordillera
1) The document summarizes the state of the Cordillera Administrative Region on the 25th anniversary of its creation. It highlights progress made in recognizing indigenous peoples' rights, economic growth, infrastructure development, and poverty reduction.
2) However, it also notes continuing challenges like disparities between provinces, environmental degradation, and underdevelopment despite the region's natural resources.
3) Going forward, it outlines a development agenda focused on cultural preservation, poverty reduction, economic diversification, sustainable resource use, regional integration, and pursuing regional autonomy.
Summary of programs and projects as of first quarter 2012Rdc Cordillera
1. The document lists 42 programs and projects being implemented in the Cordillera Administrative Region as of March 2012 across social, economic, and infrastructure sectors.
2. The total cost of the programs and projects is PHP 6.3 billion with funding from various national and international sources.
3. Implementation status varies significantly across programs, with some nearly complete while others are in early stages or facing delays such as project rebidding due to failed initial bidding processes.
Red and black schoolbuilding program inspection reportRdc Cordillera
This report contains the status, basic information and findings and recommendations on the recently concluded project inspection of the Red and Black Schoolbuilding Program
National greening program inspection reportRdc Cordillera
This report contains the status, basic information and findings and recommendations on the recently concluded project inspection of the National Greening Program
Acolyte Episodes review (TV series) The Acolyte. Learn about the influence of the program on the Star Wars world, as well as new characters and story twists.
This document is a nomination form for the Cordillera Champions Award. It requests information such as the nominee's personal details, work history, educational background, and other relevant information. The nominator is also asked to provide their contact information and signature. The purpose is to gather information about nominees for the award to evaluate them as potential recipients.
The National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) in the Cordillera Administrative Region is announcing vacancies for several positions. Positions include administrative assistants, economic development specialists, and administrative aides. Candidates must meet the specified education and experience qualifications. Interested applicants must submit application materials by December 28, 2012. Qualified applicants will need to take the NEDA Technical Examination for second level positions or the NEDA Non-Technical Examination for first level positions.
The Regional Project Monitoring and Evaluation System (RPMES) report provides an overview of the status of major programs and projects in the Cordillera Administrative Region of the Philippines. As of June 2012, there were 46 projects totaling PHP 10.414 billion being monitored across social, economic, infrastructure, and disaster recovery sectors. The largest sector was economic at PHP 5.424 billion or 52% of total cost, followed by infrastructure at PHP 2.794 billion or 27%. Overall physical accomplishment across all projects was 32.78% as of June 2012. Eight priority projects totaling PHP 5.3 billion would receive closer monitoring, including the Second Cordillera Highland Agricultural Resource Management Project and Pantawid Pamily
The Regional Project Monitoring and Evaluation System (RPMES) report provides an overview of the status of major programs and projects in the Cordillera Administrative Region of the Philippines. As of June 2012, there were 46 projects totaling PHP 10.414 billion being monitored across social, economic, infrastructure, and disaster recovery sectors. The largest sector was economic at PHP 5.424 billion or 52% of total cost, followed by infrastructure at PHP 2.794 billion or 27%. Overall physical accomplishment across all projects was 32.78% as of June 2012. Eight priority projects totaling PHP 5.3 billion would receive closer monitoring, including the Second Cordillera Highland Agricultural Resource Management Project and Pantawid Pamily
The Kabugao-Pudtol-Luna-Cagayan Boundary Road project involves constructing a 95.7 km road that connects municipalities in Apayao province and ends in Cagayan. The road traverses rugged mountainous terrain and valleys with agricultural potential. Bridges across two major rivers have been completed. The project is currently on target, having achieved its 5% completion goal for the first quarter of 2012. When finished, it will upgrade an existing road to arterial status and better connect the capital town of Kabugao to lower Apayao.
The document provides a progress report on the Agrarian Reform Infrastructure Support Project Phase III (ARISP III) as of June 2012. The project aims to provide basic infrastructure to support agrarian reform communities and is funded by a loan from Japan. In the first half of 2012, projects were 12% behind schedule and 10.91% behind overall targets since 2008. Issues included delays due to lack of equipment and manpower as well as inclement weather. Meetings were held to address issues and develop a catch-up plan. Photos show project sites before, during, and after construction.
Dep ed red & black school buildngs_2nd qtr_fRdc Cordillera
The Red and Black School Building Program aims to construct new classrooms in Regionwide schools categorized as "Red Zone" or "Black Zone" to address overcrowding issues. In the first half of 2012, 89.22% of the 2011 projects were completed, constructing 209 classrooms costing 150.952 million pesos. For 2012 projects, 7.69% had been completed by June, with construction started on 207 classrooms with a projected cost of 115.2 million pesos across 7 provinces and Baguio City. Implementation faced delays with 2012 projects only 7.69% completed due to late start of construction.
The project aims to enhance the health of women and children in Cordillera by delivering effective and efficient maternal and child health services. It seeks to strengthen local health systems across CAR provinces and improve the quality of health services. The project started in June 2012 but has yet to fully launch as medical equipment for Abra and Apayao has not been procured and delivered by JICA. The progress report provides updates on targets and actual results for the year.
The Kabugao-Pudtol-Luna-Cagayan Boundary Road project aims to construct a 95.7 km road linking municipalities in Apayao province and Cagayan. The road traverses rugged terrain and valleys with agricultural potential. Bridges over major rivers have been completed. As of the second quarter of 2012, physical progress was at 40.7% against the target of 55%, and financial status was at 31.18%. Issues include the road's mountainous sections requiring upgrading to support traffic.
This report provides an update on the Kabugao (Apayao)-Solsona (Ilocos Norte) Road project as of June 2012. The 76.48 km road connects the Cordillera region to Ilocos Region, traversing municipalities in Apayao and Ilocos Norte. Funded with 100 million pesos from the government of the Philippines, the project's target for the second quarter of 2012 was 0.5% completion. Actual completion was also 0.5% with no reported issues or delays.
The report summarizes the progress of the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program in Cordillera Administrative Region from January to June 2012. It covers 75 municipalities and 2 cities, targeting over 54,000 households. Implementation is on track with over 90% of targets met for beneficiary coverage, cash grants disbursed, and attendance at family development sessions. Some challenges remain around beneficiary registration and validation, and updating compliance data. The regional office of the Department of Social Welfare and Development has developed new software to better manage program data and improve operations of the conditional cash transfer program.
Summary of priority sectoral program projectsRdc Cordillera
This document summarizes priority sectoral programs and projects in the Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) as of June 2012. It lists the name, description, location, cost, funding source, implementing entity, and status of each program/project. The largest and most advanced project is the Second Cordillera Highland Agricultural Resource Management Project, which involves community development programs across several provinces. Other major initiatives include the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program, the Agrarian Reform Infrastructure Support Project, and road construction projects. The document also outlines healthcare, reforestation, and school building projects being implemented across the region.
The National Greening Program (NGP) aims to plant 1.5 billion trees in 1.5 million hectares of public land from 2011-2016. In the Cordillera region, the target for 2012 is 7.5 million trees covering 15,000 hectares with a budget of 103.663 million pesos. As of the second quarter report in 2012, seedling production and maintenance targets were behind schedule due to difficulties following procurement procedures requiring seedlings to be produced locally unlike the previous year. Actions have been taken to address delays including issuing new procurement guidelines and adopting a catch-up plan.
The Second Cordillera Highland Agricultural Resource Management Project (CHARMP 2) aims to reduce poverty and improve livelihoods in rural communities in the Cordillera Administrative Region of the Philippines. It has made less progress than planned due to delays in infrastructure projects from a lack of local government funding. The project coordinators are working on solutions like adjusting cost-sharing requirements between the national government and local governments. Overall implementation is 18.66% complete financially and physically, below the 53% target.
This document summarizes major programs and projects being implemented in the Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) as of June 2012. It outlines 46 programs across social, economic, infrastructure, and disaster rehabilitation sectors. The largest programs are the Second Cordillera Highland Agricultural Resource Management Project (CHARMP2) with a budget of PHP 3.1 billion and the Agrarian Reform Infrastructure Support Project with a budget of PHP 903.8 million. Overall implementation progress across programs was 32.78% as of June 2012.
This summarizes the State of the Nation Address given by Benigno Aquino III on July 23, 2012. He discusses the reforms implemented in the past two years to address corruption and poverty, including increasing access to education, health care, and social services. Key achievements include building classrooms to address the backlog, increasing PhilHealth enrollment, and expanding the Pantawid Pamilya conditional cash transfer program. Aquino defends the increases in education and health budgets. He highlights the growing economy, with rising GDP, credit ratings, and stock market as well as increasing employment and opportunities in the BPO sector.
State of the region address cordillera administrative regionRdc Cordillera
1) The document summarizes the state of the Cordillera Administrative Region on the 25th anniversary of its creation. It highlights progress made in recognizing indigenous peoples' rights, economic growth, infrastructure development, and poverty reduction.
2) However, it also notes continuing challenges like disparities between provinces, environmental degradation, and underdevelopment despite the region's natural resources.
3) Going forward, it outlines a development agenda focused on cultural preservation, poverty reduction, economic diversification, sustainable resource use, regional integration, and pursuing regional autonomy.
Summary of programs and projects as of first quarter 2012Rdc Cordillera
1. The document lists 42 programs and projects being implemented in the Cordillera Administrative Region as of March 2012 across social, economic, and infrastructure sectors.
2. The total cost of the programs and projects is PHP 6.3 billion with funding from various national and international sources.
3. Implementation status varies significantly across programs, with some nearly complete while others are in early stages or facing delays such as project rebidding due to failed initial bidding processes.
Red and black schoolbuilding program inspection reportRdc Cordillera
This report contains the status, basic information and findings and recommendations on the recently concluded project inspection of the Red and Black Schoolbuilding Program
National greening program inspection reportRdc Cordillera
This report contains the status, basic information and findings and recommendations on the recently concluded project inspection of the National Greening Program
Acolyte Episodes review (TV series) The Acolyte. Learn about the influence of the program on the Star Wars world, as well as new characters and story twists.
Essential Tools for Modern PR Business .pptxPragencyuk
Discover the essential tools and strategies for modern PR business success. Learn how to craft compelling news releases, leverage press release sites and news wires, stay updated with PR news, and integrate effective PR practices to enhance your brand's visibility and credibility. Elevate your PR efforts with our comprehensive guide.
Here is Gabe Whitley's response to my defamation lawsuit for him calling me a rapist and perjurer in court documents.
You have to read it to believe it, but after you read it, you won't believe it. And I included eight examples of defamatory statements/
An astonishing, first-of-its-kind, report by the NYT assessing damage in Ukraine. Even if the war ends tomorrow, in many places there will be nothing to go back to.
El Puerto de Algeciras continúa un año más como el más eficiente del continente europeo y vuelve a situarse en el “top ten” mundial, según el informe The Container Port Performance Index 2023 (CPPI), elaborado por el Banco Mundial y la consultora S&P Global.
El informe CPPI utiliza dos enfoques metodológicos diferentes para calcular la clasificación del índice: uno administrativo o técnico y otro estadístico, basado en análisis factorial (FA). Según los autores, esta dualidad pretende asegurar una clasificación que refleje con precisión el rendimiento real del puerto, a la vez que sea estadísticamente sólida. En esta edición del informe CPPI 2023, se han empleado los mismos enfoques metodológicos y se ha aplicado un método de agregación de clasificaciones para combinar los resultados de ambos enfoques y obtener una clasificación agregada.