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MEMORANDUM
TO: ALL CLUSTER HEADS
DILG Cluster Offices, Province of Cavite
This has reference to a Memorandum dated February 17, 2023 from Engr. Ariel O.
Iglesia, CESO III, Regional Director, DILG IV-A CALABARZON regarding the above-mentioned
subject.
In line with the priorities of the current administration, to continue the campaign
against illegal drugs “within the framework of law and with respect for human rights and with
focus on rehabilitation and socio-economic development”, the Department, with the local
government units, shall implement the Buhay Ingatan, Droga’s Ayawan (BIDA) Program.
The BIDA Program is a holistic approach in countering the proliferation of illegal and
dangerous drugs. It aims to reduce drug demand and supply by empowering communities,
enjoining them in anti-illegal drugs activities, and raising public awareness of the ill effects of
illegal drugs. In addition, it envisions to create a lasting impact towards the reduction of drug
proliferation among communities, encouraging people to stay away from drugs, and
destigmatizing drug dependence and addiction by providing access to recovery and
rehabilitation.
Relative thereto, you are hereby directed to cause the widest dissemination of this
Memorandum Circular to all LGUs within your respective areas of jurisdiction. Further, please
be reminded that the accomplishments under the program shall be duly included in the
Reporting Forms (Form 1 and 2) of the POPS Plan.
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LGMED-ADAC-JFT-230217-06
R4A-LGMED-2023-02-17-001
MEMORANDUM
This is in reference to the Memorandum Circular dated February 10, 2023, from
Atty. Benjamin C. Abalos, Jr. Secretary, this Department, regarding the above-mentioned
subject.
Pursuant to Republic Act No. 6975, otherwise known as the "Department of the Interior
and Local Government Act of 1990", the Department is mandated to promote peace and
order, ensure public safety, and strengthen local governance aimed towards the effective
delivery of basic services to the citizenry.
In line with the priorities of the current administration, to continue the campaign against
illegal drugs "within the framework of law and with respect for human rights and with focus
on rehabilitation and socio-economic development," the Department, with the local
government units, shall implement the Buhay Ingatan, Droga'y Ayawan (BIDA)
Program.
The BIDA Program is a holistic approach in countering the proliferation of illegal and
dangerous drugs. It aims to reduce drug demand and supply by empowering
communities, enjoining them in anti-illegal drugs activities, and raising public awareness
of the ill effects of the use of illegal drugs. In addition, it envisions to create a lasting
impact towards the reduction of drug proliferation among communities, encouraging
people to stay away from drugs, and destigmatizing drug dependence and addiction by
providing access to recovery and rehabilitation.
In view hereof, you are hereby directed to cause the widest dissemination of this
Memorandum Circular to your respective areas of jurisdiction for information and
reference. Further, please be reminded that the accomplishments under the program
shall be duly included in the Reporting Forms (Forms 1 and 2) of the POPS Plan.
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1. BACKGROUND
Pursuant to Republic Ac! No. 6975, otherwise known as the "Department of the
Interior and Local Government Act of 1990", the Department is mandated to
promote peace and order, ensure public safety, and strengthen local governance
aimed towards the effective delivery of basic services to the citizenry. Wherefore,
the Department has fonmulated plans, programs, and policies to reinforce this
mandate.
In line with the priorities of the current administration to continue the campaign
against illegal drugs "within the framework of law and with respect for human rights
and with focus on rehabilitation and socio-economic development," this
Department, with the Regional Offices and local government units, shall implement
the Buhay Ingatan, Droga'y Ayawan (BIDA) Program.
Relative to this, this policy cites the guidelines for the participation of local
government units in the BIDA program.
Guided by the Philippine Anti-Illegal Drug Strategy (PADS), SIDA is the DILG's
medium- to long-term program in the national campaign against illegal drugs.
SIDA focuses on the pillars of (1) prevention; (2) law enforcement, prosecution, and
correction; and (3) rehabilitation, wellness, and reintegration. It calls for the active
support of partner-NGAs, LGUs, law enforcement agencies, civil society and faith-
based organizations, and other stakeholders in advocating for drug supply and
demand reduction.
3. PURPOSE
The program aims to reduce drug demand and supply by empowering communities,
enjoining them in anti-illegal drugs activities, and raising public awareness of the ill
effects of the use of illegal drugs. The BIDA Program envisions to create a lasting
impact towards the reduction of drug proliferation among communities, encouraging
people to stay away from drugs, and destigmatizing drug dependence and addiction
by providing access to recovery and rehabilitation. Specifically, it aims to:
3.1. Raise awareness on the ill effects of dangerous drugs through Information,
Education, and Communication (IEC);
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4. POLICY CONTENT AND GUIDELINES
PDP 13: Ensure Peace and Security, and Enhance Administration of Justice
As seen in Figure 1, the program shall be implemented as guided by the three (3)
main pillars.
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prevent and eradicate the entry of illegal drugs in the country.
It also put emphasis on the efforts on evidence management
to support arrest and prosecution of individuals involved in
illegal drugs
To achieve the program's objectives, all three program pillars are implemented through
the following implementation strategies:
4.2Activilles to be Undertaken
The following list of activities may be implemented by the local government units based
on the perceived need of their locality.
The local government units shall be given flexibility as to the execution of the activities
mentioned in the succeeding sub-sections. Other programs, projects, and
activities deemed necessary for the achievement of the program's objectives may also be
implemented.
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• Inauguration of Special Drug Education Centers (SDEC) and rehabilitation
centers
• Youth-initiated or targeted activities and competitions (e.g., through schools,
NYC, PNP-Kabataan Kontra Droga at Terorismo, FBOs, etc.)
• Other similar activities under the banner of SIDA.
Pursuant to Executive Order no. 66 series of 2018, the Philippine Anti-Illegal Drugs
Strategy is a whole-of-nation initiative that implements a two-pronged approach, namely,
drug supply reduction and drug demand reduction that works in synergy with community
engagement with CSO partners, NGA's, the LGUs and the entire DILG. The blue portion
of the diagram shown above represents the division of these approaches which is being
utilized by the Department, other National Government Agencies, and local governmer t
units in their anti-drug campaign. Within the PADS strategy is the implementation of the
DILG SIDA as represented by the red portion in the diagram, the LGU BIDA as
represented by the green portion, and NGA SIDA as represented by the yellow portion.
Within the DILG SIDA, the interior sector of the DILG shall be in charge of supply reductio,
where PNP as our attached agency is the primary actor, while the local government sector
shall be in charge mainly of the demand reduction initiatives where the rehabilitation and
reintegration program, as well as drug preventive education and advocacy programs
provided by our DILG attached agencies, may come in synergy.
The orange portion represents the convergence of the LGU SIDA, NGA SIDA, and the
DILG SIDA in conducting a strategic communication plan in order to ensure that
communications regarding the campaign at all levels follow a unified messaging.
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Covering the PADS strategy is the community and CSO engagement as represented by
the light blue portion as well as the regional and international partnership as represented
by the light red which underscores the holistic approach that is being employed in the
implementation of the BIDA.
Aside from carrying out their mandates on anti-illegal drugs based on existing laws
and issuances, all DILG Attached Agencies and Bureaus shall:
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• Oversee and ensure the successful implementation of the Program in the
regions; and
• Conduct regional monitoring, evaluation, information, & performance
management on their implementation of the Program
The LGUs are the frontline in the effort and are expected to implement a year-
round, consistent, and sustained programs, projects and activities geared towards
the operationalization and institutionalization of the BIDA Program.
Local Chief Executives, being the Chairperson of the ADAC, shall lead the
implementation of the program and mobilize the support of the various
departments and offices in the local government unit, the Anti-Drug Abuse
Council, and other key stakeholders.
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The P/C/M/B Anti-Drug Abuse Council shall:
• Lead the implementation of the Program; and
• Ensure that all plans, programs, and activities included in the
Local Anti-Drug Plan of Action (LADPA) and POPS Plan are
anchored with the SIDA framework;
Aside from carrying out their mandates based on existing laws and
issuances, NGAs, pursuant to Executive Order no. 15, series of 2017,
Leagues and LSBs, shall:
• Work closely with this Department in overseeing the drug
demand reduction activities
• Support all drug-demand reduction activities; and
• Provide technical assistance in the implementation of this
Program
5. FUNDING
To ensure that funding is secured for the activities under this program, the LGUs
shall incorporate the activities in their Barangay Anti-Drug Plan of Action (BADPA),
Local Anti-Drug Plan of Action (LADPA), Annual Investment Plan (AIP), and annual
budget.
Funds allotted for this program shall be disbursed in accordance with the usual
accounting and auditing procedures.
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6. MONITORING AND REPORTING
All Regional Offices and National Government Agencies shall submit their quarterly
quantitative and qualitative reports on the Program through the ICAD Advocacy
Cluster Website and other identified mode of submission.
The PNP, through its BIDA secretariat shall also collate reports on PNP-led
activities on BIDA and submit the same through the ICAD Advocacy Cluster
Website.
7. REFERENCES
7.1.1. Republic Act No. 6975, otherwise known as the "Department of the Interior
and Local Government Act of 1990
7.1.2. Executive Order No. 15 series of 2017, "Creation of an Inter-Agency
Committee on Anti-Illegal Drugs (ICAD) and Anti-Illegal Drug Task Force to
Suppress the Drug Problem in the Country"
7 .1.3. Department of Interior and Local Government and the Dangerous Drugs Board
(DILG-DOB) Joint Memorandum Circular (JMC) No. 2018-01
7.1.4. Department of the Interior and Local Government Memorandum Circular No.
2022-118
8. EFFECTIVITY
9. ANNEXES
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For other queries, you may contact the DILG PADS-PMO through Telephone No.
(02) 8876-3454 loc 4210 or e-mail at dilgpads2022@gmail.com.
BLGS-2023-01-24-007
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ANNEX A
PDP 13: Ensure Peace and Security, and Enhance Administration of Justice
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Impact assessment of Impact assessment 4,800,000
the PADS Program conducted PADS
3. Capacity Development
6. Logistical Support
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7. Accountability. Monitoring. and
Evaluation (Key Performance
Indicator)
3. Capacity Development
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Rehabilitation and Quearterly meetings 83,000
Treatment Meetings (EO conducted PADS
No.4$., 2016)
6. Logistical Support
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provision of health
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Workplace Policy
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Cooperation, Multi-sectoral Registration
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1,£ducation, Advocacy, and WEmboree (youth
Strategic Communication platform tor disaster
planning preparedness)
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advocacies tor the youths LGA
LGA
on drug recovery/rehab
and wellness Youths
attended advocacy
activities on drug
rooovory/rehabilitation and
wellness
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Elected Officials
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of the BNEO Newly elected barangay
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BJMP Drug-Free
Workplace Policy
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establishment and
institutionalization of the
BP Drug-free
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proscribes the guidelines Workplace, BJMP
BJM National
in the conduct of drug National National National National
Headquarters and Headquarters and
testing and provides BJMP JMP Headquarters and BJMP Headquarters and BJMP Headquarters and BJMP 8JMP BJP
2Policy Development and lssua0co of Regional Offices
sanctions for viola toe Regional Offices Regional Offices Regional Offices Regional Offices
Leg+stative Support policies
hereof) dated July 21,
2020
Drug-Free Workplace
BJMP Natonal
Headquarters and
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BJMP.DWD-MC-88 MC
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seminars/works.ho (seminars/fora/parents
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various learning activties
on drugs dooato
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3. Capacity Development Therapeutic
Community and
Moat Program
(TCMP),
Katatagan BJMp
training conducted BJMP training conducted BJMP training conducted training conducted BJMP training conducted BJ training conducted BJMP BJMp
Kalusugain at
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Korunidad
(KDK),
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training,
Livelihood, TCAMP
etc.
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provision of health
a0d wellness, a0l
sports including
learning activities
with focus on Youths participated in
LGA LGA
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tion ad
reintegration and
how the youth
loaders can help
PNP is BADAC Np
adviser
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different service Np
providers (e.g
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to at lest 50% of 50% of the total to at least 50% 0l
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number of the total number of of baran9gays
of boron9oy barangays under Dara0gay under
baran0gays under barangays under under their under their
their jurisdiction their jurisdiction their jurisdiction
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(every Friday)
age310l 50
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program to4 pilot yearly yearly
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(sports festival]
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conducted foe the
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conducted tor the
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2.500.00
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2.500.000
promotion of
2,500,000 RS
health and health and health and health and
competition 0 0.00 00 and wellness 00 00 00
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DIG Col
BICOL Regional different CO/ NGA among different NGA different NGA different NGA Funds different NGA
NGA Funds
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2,000,000.0
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(8IDA KA! KABOLA
KONTRA DR0GA)
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platform/ distribution DILG IEC materials DILG EC materials DILG EC materials DILG IeC materials DILG EC mater.als 0LG CALABARZON
0f flyers R6
100% (PCAMs) of te
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materials
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materials tor DILG- DILG-
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flyers, fans, tarpaulins, flyers, tarpaulins, flyers, flyers, fans, a'paulins, flyers, tarpaulins, flyers,
notebooks, and fans. notebooks fans, notebooks notebooks, an fas, ole
books, fans, notebooks,
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production and
distribution
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throug AVF
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printed and 150,000.00 R10
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developed R12
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LG 2 law at
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Radio Prograen Loial Radio OIL.G CO R2
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qua1el'y
National
Government tot
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children, ad Youths
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strategies for a Drug DILG .s
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tree Central Luzon
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of SK and Youth in
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the region the region Di.G DILG DILG
region participated DILG rogoon DILG
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CO/PADS R13
in Debate. Short 250,000.00 CO/PAD participate in CO/PADS CO/PADS CO/PADS
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R10
160,000 160,000 8IDA to the youth 100,000 100.,000 BOA lo the youth 100.001 100.002
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harnessing fdipino harnessing harnessing filipino
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Contest from BIDA
200.000.00
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200,000.00 Making Contest 200.000.00
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200,000.00 Ro
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Pak.gangon ang Media relations Media relations Media relations Media relations
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legal na Droga conducted conducted conducted conducted
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on Drug Use
NCR
Prevention
implementation in
Schools
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and Illicit Trafficking
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26th day of June
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Control (DAPC) Week 1 BOA Week
conducted/ conducted/ conducted/ coucted/ 0conducted/
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the During Drug the During Drug te During Drug the During Drug 360,000.00
the During Drug
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9IDA Ambasadors R9
100% of baa0gays R2
trained and
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at least 50% of the at least 50% of the at least 50% of at least 50% of the at least 50% of at least 50% of the
total number of 100.000 total nun.bet of 100,000 the total number 100,000 total number of 100.000 the total number 100,000 total number of 100.000 R7
BADACS (training BADACE (training ol BADACS (training BAD4Cs (training of BADACS (training BADACs (training
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oriented on $4CA9. R8
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conducted
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20,000 conduct of 20,000 conduct of 20.000 conduct of 20,000 conduct of 20.000 conduct of 20.000 RT
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deliberations and 0eliberations a0Cd 0de#beralions and deliberations and deliberations and
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provincial/City.Mulleip
R9
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tovide incentives to
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(ROCBDC) at the (OCBDC) at the (ROCBDC) at the (R0CBDC) at the (ROCBDC) at the
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end of 2023 end of 2024 end of 2026
end of 2025 end of 2027 end of 2028
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120,000.0
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All Regions
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meetings conducted 00 con&ducted conducted conducted conducted
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100% 0l LGUs 100% 0fL6Us 100% 0' LGUs 100% 0fIGUs 100% 0fLGUs 100% of LGUs
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314.000.00 314,000.00 314.000.00 314.000.0
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environment through 2,000.000.00 3.000.000.00
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8IDA Reporting
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system service lat al LOUs and NA '1.000.000.00
will provide assistance
of Region 12
and receive reports
from the public on Volunteer groups,
llegal drug-related Youth, and Private R12
150,000.00
activities and will sectors organized as
assist in the conduct o BIDA Monitors
checkpoints ot the
pelt can be a
service that provides
confidential advice, Decreased in the Decrease in the Decrease in the Decrease in the Decrease in the
support an referrals
number of Drug umber of Drug number of Drug 200.,000.00
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barangays
Cooperation, Multi-sectoral
Partnership Commun.dy
Mobilization and Expansion Capacitate all Chief
of Police on the
Implorentation of the
Drug-free Workplace
moues ofthe
SICAP BADAC and
Policy and Program in R7
assist DILG
all public and private
Provincial offices in
institutions
cascading it to th
barangerys
Coordination with
RICAD Member Rt0
Agenies
6.Logistical Support
7. Accountability. Monitoring,
and Evaluation (Key
Performance Indicator)
136 PCMS 136 CMS 136 PCMS 136 PCMS 136 PCMS 136 PCMS
distributed with EEC distributed wit distributed with distributed with EEC dstributed with distributed wth
materials such a IFC materials such [FC materials materials such as EC materials EC materials such
Posters, tarpaulins, as Posters, such'as Post0rs, Posters, tarpaulins, suhas Posters, as Posters RT
flyers, fas tarpaulins, flyers, tarpaulins, flyers, flyers, fans, tarpaulins. flyers, tor pauloons, flyers,
t. Education, Advocacy. and Creation and notebooks, and fans, notebooks rans, �ebooh notebooks, a.0d fans, notebooks, fans, notebooks
Strategic Communication distribution of IEC badge pins and badgo pins and badge pin badge pins and badge pins and badge pins
lee materials
IEC materials EC materials IEC materials EC materials ICC materials CC materials
printed and printed and DILG printed and DIG printed and DILG printed and DILG printed and DILG
disseminated to 306,000.00 disseminated to CO/PAD disseminated to COIPADS- disseminate to CO/PADS disseminated to CO/PADS- disseminated to CO/PADS- R13
LGus and Gus and SMO LOus and MO LGus and MO LGUs and PMO LGUs and PMO
institutions institutions institutions institutions nsttuions institutions
Refresher Course/fR.
orientation for
DIG Co R2
C/MHOs or physicians
on the conduct of DOE
3.Capacity Development
DILG CO R7, FR9
Capacity Development
Conducted CB DILG Conducted DIG Conducted CBDRP DILG Conducted 0LG Conducted 0ILG
Training on C8DR 78LGUs trained on 400,000.00 raining/s to 78 CO/PAD CBDR training/s COIPADS- training/s to 78 COIPADS CBORP training/s COIPADS- CBDRP airing/s CO/PADS- R13
CBDRP lo78LGUs
L Gue $-Mo to 78LGUs PMO L Gus PMO MO to 78LGUs PMO
Establishment of
additional Drug R2
Rehab Centers for
$eve PUDe
Establishment of
DATRCS
Establish at least 10
RT
DATRs per region
Parteership building
DILG/TE DILG/TES DILG/TES DILG/TEs OIL GTEs
wth TESDA an DT MOA
DILG/TESD
MOA SD/DTV MOA 0/DTVLG MOA DVDTAL MOA DNDTL.G MO 0NDTLG 3
for the rehabilitated NDTLGU
LGU U Gu U U
Partnership building
with CHED and
DILG/CHED 0ILG/CH DILG/CHE OIL.G/CHE DILG/CHE DILG/CHE
DEPED for the MOA DEPEDLG MOA EDIDEPE MOA DIODEPED/ MOA DDEPED/ MOA DIDEPEDL NOA DI/DEPED/ R3
rehabilitate4 0SY
U OIL.Gu LGu LGu GU LGu
(Educational
5. Regional and international Intervention)
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Partnership Community Include interventionists
Mobilization and Eeoansion from the private Drug
Rehab Centers in R7
CBDRP rehab
planning
lnwtte interventionists/
Recovered PwUDs
from private Drug
Rehab Centers to
RT
CBDRPg to inspire
PwUDs
feeduction of Production of
Production of Production of Production of Production of
Harmonization of all harmonized harmonized
harmonized CBDRP harmonized harmonized harmonized
6.Logistical Support CBDRP manuals in CBDRP manuals CBDRP manuals. RT
manuals. 1 for each CBDR manuals. CBDRP manuals. CBDRP manuals
tho country
PIC/AM/B 1for each PIC/IM/B
f for cach
PC/MB
for each PICAM/B ' f for each
PI+CAM/8
1for each IC/MIB
Monitoring of the CBORP Progress CBDRP Progress CBOP Progress CBORP Progress CBDRP Progress CBDR progress
All regions
CBDRP Report Report Report Report Report Report
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