To ensure the quality and sustainability of the projects, the Project Development and Management Unit (PDMU) of DILG-RO XII conducted a Consultative Conference-cum- Coordination Meeting for PCF Projects last June 5, 2019 at FB Hotel in Koronadal City. Among the participants were the fourteen (14) Local Government Units which have been recipients of the PCF from 2016 onwards.
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The Conditional Matching Grant to Provinces (CMGP) and Paving the Roads to Sustainable Development Goals through Good Local Government (Roads2SDGs) are partner programs of the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).
CMGP is a partnership program between DILG & DBM for Provincial Governments to address the poor state of local roads across the country to improve national-local roads connectivity by enhancing capacities of PLGUs in Local Roads Management (LRM) and Public Financial Management (PFM).
Out of sixty three (63) projects in Region 12, there are twenty eight (28) CMGP projects completed, twenty (20) projects are ongoing, One (1) is under procurement, and fourteen (14) are under review.
Koronadal City - The Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) -Regional Office XII, together with the officials of Barangay Carpenter Hill and the Koronadal City PNP, joined hands for an initial clean-up drive at the entrance gate of the Prime Government Center, this City.
Koronadal City- The DILG Regional Office XII displayed more than 30 brand new flags along its perimeter fence, making true to its commitment of honoring the Philippine Flag during the celebration of the National Flag Days which started on May 28 and will last until the celebration of Philippine Independence on June 12.
In the morning of May 28, employees of the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) - Regional Office XII joined the whole nation in the commemoration of the 2019 National Flag Day at exactly 8:00 AM in compliance to DILG Memorandum Circular No. 2019-76.
After the singing of the National Anthem, the employees recited the “Pagpupugay”.