Decentralization in The Philippines Local
Decentralization in The Philippines Local
1. Political Decentralization
2. Fiscal Decentralization
3. Institutional Decentralization
Also called as Devolution
Philippines is made up of thousands of islands,
making it difficult for a highly-centralized government to
manage. This is a major step to harmonize gender-culture
sensitive plans & budgets.
involves the transfer of powers & responsibilities
from national government agencies to local governments
as provided for in the Local Government Code
improves the modes of operation & cooperation
between executives, civil servants & citizens regarding
the principles of good governance.
3 Indicators of PD:
* Accountability – local committees
consisting of men & women work in selected LGUs
according to the guidelines of the LGC to implement
result-oriented & target-relevant decisions & measures.
2) Acquisition of equipment
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