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ONE-DAY ORIENTATION-BRIEFING ON DOCUMENTATION OF GOOD PRACTICES ON

RATIONALE After the passage of the Local Government Code of 1991, LGUs have become innovative and development-oriented. LGUs have produced sustainable projects that earned them recognition worthy of emulation. However, a number of these good practices were not maximized in terms of program or policy development or for replication by other LGUs. Replication of good practices has been proven as a feasible avenue for LGUs to solve local problems. As part of the overall effort to continuously assist other LGUs enhance their capacities to enable them to improve their service delivery and effectively meet the challenges toward excellence in local governance, the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) has conceptualized the project Good Practices on Local Governance: Facility for Adaptation and Replication (GO-FAR). To date, there are numbers of LGUs that have been developed as Model LGUs with good local governance practices and hosted Lakbay-Aral Tours. To be able to have a wide range of reference documents or documentation of good practices for regionwide advocacy, a one-day Orientation-Briefing on Documentation of Good Practices on GAD for selected

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