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Republic of the Philippines

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT


REGION IV-A CALABARZON
Province of Cavite
CAV:20230221-________
OCAV:230222-0665

MEMORANDUM
TO: ALL CLUSTER HEADS
DILG Cluster Offices, Province of Cavite

SUBJECT: MEMORANDUM CIRCULAR 2023-025: GUIDELINES IN THE


IMPLEMENTATION OF THE BUHAY INGATAN, DROGA’Y AYAWAN (BIDA)
PROGRAM

Date: February 21, 2023

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.

For appropriate action.

LIONEL L. DALOPE, CESO V


Provincial Director

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“Matino, Mahusay at Maaasahan”


2/F New Government Center Building, Cavite Provincia Capitol Cmpd, Trece Martires City, Cavite
(046) 419-2535
cavitedilg@yahoo.com; dilg4a.cavite@gmail.com; dilg4a.cavite2@gmail.com
Republic of the Philippines
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
REGION IV-A CALABARZON

LGMED-ADAC-JFT-230217-06
R4A-LGMED-2023-02-17-001

MEMORANDUM

TO : ALL PROVINCIAL/HUC DIRECTORS

SUBJECT : MEMORANDUM CIRCULAR 2023-025: GUIDELINES IN THE


IMPLEMENTATION OF THE BUHAY INGATAN, DROGA'Y
AYAWAN (BIDA) PROGRAM

DATE FEBRUARY 17, 2023

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.

For appropriate action.

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GOVERNORS, CITY/MUNICIPAL MAYORS, DILG
REGIONAL DIRECTORS, PUNONG BARANGAYS AND
OTHERS CONCERNED

SUBJECT GUIDELINES IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE BUHAY


INGATAN, DROGA'Y AYAWAN (BIDA) PROGRAM

DATE FEB 10 2023


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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.

To officially apprise stakeholders of their involvement in the SIDA program, the


Department held a soft launching last October 8, 2022, at the Rizal Park Hotel
where all concerned offices and agencies pledged their commitment to the
program's implementation through a Memorandum of Undertaking. Further to this
a simultaneous grand launching was held in Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao las:
November 26, 2022, to amplify the call to support and inform the general public o
the program's kick-off.

Relative to this, this policy cites the guidelines for the participation of local
government units in the BIDA program.

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2. DESCRIPTION

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.

The BIDA Program is a holistic approach in countering the proliferation of illegal


and dangerous drugs. It strengthens supply and demand reduction efforts by
galvanizing the support of the community, duty-bearers, and other stakeholders in
drug use prevention, law enforcement, and rehabilitation. Ultimately, BIDA seeks to
improve quality of life and safeguard the Filipino people from criminality and the ill
effects of drugs, in a manner that is within the framework of law and with respect
for human rights.

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);

3.2. Promote health and wellness;

3.3. Strengthen institutions in the implementation of drug supply and demand


reduction activities; and

3.4. Encourage multi-sectoral participation.

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4. POLICY CONTENT AND GUIDELINES

4.1. BIDA Program Framework

PDP 13: Ensure Peace and Security, and Enhance Administration of Justice

Sectoral Outcome: Drug-Free Communities by 2028

Program Pilors: Prevention and Penology, Rehabilitation and


Health Promotion Law Enforcement Reintegration

Implementing o Education, Advocacy. and Strategic Communication Panning


o Policy Development
Strotegies: o Capacity Development
o institution Strengthening and Building
o Regional and International Cooperation
o Multi-sectoral Partnership
0 Community Mobilization and Expansion
o Legislative Support
o Logistical Support
o Accountability Monitoring. and Evaluation (Key Performance Indicators)

Figure 1. BIDA Program Framework

As seen in Figure 1, the program shall be implemented as guided by the three (3)
main pillars.

Pillar 1: Prevention and Health Promotion


• Spearheading of activities which incorporate available
principles and tools provided by prevention science and latest
evidence-based treatment modalities. It aims to raise
awareness on the ill effects of illegal drug use and strengthen
partnerships with National Government Agencies, Civil Society
Organizations and to solicit and engage the participation of the
communities in the campaign against illegal drugs

Pillar 2: Law Enforcement


• Enforcing existing anti-drug related laws and initiatives on drug
supply reduction. This pillar focuses on scaling up the
partnership and collaboration of law enforcement agencies to

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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

Pillar 3: Penology, Rehabilitation and Reintegration


• Spearheading of various initiatives that promote health and
wellness such as community-based support and reintegration
services i.e. spirituality and moral recovery programs,
individual, group, and family counseling, psychoeducation, and
psychosocial support, family relationship restoration,
community service, civic and preventive drug education, and
aftercare interventions. This pillar also puts emphasis on the
facilitation on the provision of programs on livelihood, skills
development, and employment for Persons Who Use Drugs
(PWUDs).

To achieve the program's objectives, all three program pillars are implemented through
the following implementation strategies:

• Education, Advocacy, and Strategic Communication Planning


• Policy Development
• Capacity Development
• Institution Strengthening and Building
• Regional and International Cooperation
• Multi-sectoral Partnership
• Community Mobilization and Expansion
• Legislative Support
• Logistical Support
• Accountability, Monitoring, and Evaluation (Key Performance Indicators)

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.

• Multisectoral meetings and conferences


• Declaration of drug-free status for LGUs
• Seminars, webinars, symposiums, and/or fora on drug prevention
• Fun runs, bike runs, caravans, sports fests, concerts/music festivals
• Presentation of graduates of CBDRP and Recovery Wellness Programs
• Showcase of products from rehabilitation facilities
• Showcase of NGA programs and services catered to recovering PWUDs and
their families

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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.

4.3 Institutional Arrangements

Figure 2. BIDA Institutional Framework

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.

4.3.1D!LG and Attached Agencies Roles and Responsibilities

The Bureau of Local Government Supervision (BLGS) shall:


• Formulate the policy and spearhead the overall implementation of the
program;
• Coordinate and provide technical assistance to DILG Regional Offices and
Focal Persons in the implementation of this Program;
• Lead in the development of Strategic Communication Plan, IEC and other
advocacy materials and collaterals pertinent to the implementation of the
Program; and
Conduct monitoring, evaluation, information, & performance management

The Public Affairs and Communications Service (PACS) shall:


• Assist as contributor to the lCAD Advocacy Cluster Website; and
• Co-develop Strategic Communication Plan, IEC and other advocacy
materials and collaterals pertinent to the implementation of the Program

The National Barangay Operations Office shall:


• Coordinate and provide technical assistance to DILG Regional Offices
and Focal Persons in the implementation of this Program;
• Co-develop Strategic Communication Plan, IEC and other advocacy
materials and collaterals pertinent to the implementation of the Program;
• Conduct monitoring, evaluation, information, & performance
management; and
• Conduct capacity development training on Strengthening Institutional
Capacities of Barangay Anti-Drug Abuse Councils (SICAP BADAC)

Aside from carrying out their mandates on anti-illegal drugs based on existing laws
and issuances, all DILG Attached Agencies and Bureaus shall:

• Work closely with this Department and local government units in


overseeing the drug demand reduction activities;
• Work closely with the Department in accrediting CSO partners that shall
implement anti-illegal drugs initiatives;
• Support all drug-demand reduction activities; and
• Provide technical assistance in the implementation of this Program

The DILG Regional Offices shall:


• Disseminate this policy to the DILG Provincial and Field Offices;
• Coordinate with the DILG Provincial and HUC/ICC focal persons in the
implementation of the Program;

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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 DILG Provincial Offices shall:


• Coordinate with the DILG Field Officers at the City and Municipal level in
the implementation of the Program; and
• Oversee and ensure the successful implementation of the Program in the
provinces

The DILG City/Municipality Offices shall:


• Ensure the implementation of the Program; and
• Oversee the activities that will be implemented in the local government
unit

The following attached agencies shall perform the following duties:

The Philippine National Police (PNP) shall:


• Form a SIDA Secretariat that will monitor and consolidate reports from
all PNP Regional Offices on their implementation of the BIDA Program;
• Intensify the implementation of their existing drug supply reduction
efforts; and
• Support all local government units in their implementation of drug
demand reduction initiatives.

The Bureau of Jail Management and Penology shall:


• Intensify the implementation of their existing drug supply reduction
efforts; and
• Support and implement BIDA programs, specifically highlighting the legal
assistance, rehabilitation and reintegration services provided for Persons
Deprived of Liberty (PDLs).

The Bureau of Fire Protection, National Commission on Muslim Filipinos, National


Police Commission, National Youth Commission Philippine Commission on
Women, Philippine Public Safety College, and Local Government Academy shall:
• Support and implement BIDA programs, projects, and activities.

4.3.2 Local Government Units (LGU)

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;

The Peace and Order Councils (POC) shall:


• Work closely with the local government unit in the
implementation of the Program;
• Ensure that BIDA programs and activities are funded and
indicated in the POPS Plan; and
Provide technical assistance and administrative support;

4.3.3 National Government Agencies (NGAs), Leagues, and Local Special


Bodies (LSBs)

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

4.3.4 Civil Society Organizations (CSO) and Faith-based Organizations


(FBO)

The CSOs and FBOs are the proactive partners in implementation of


the drug demand reduction initiatives.

CSOs and FBOs, through a Memorandum of Agreement or any


binding document with the Department or local government units,
shall:
• Assist the Department or local government units in the
implementation of drug-demand reduction activities; and
• Co-head advocacy and education campaigns in the
community.

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

Accomplishments under this program shall be duly included in Reporting Forms 1


and 2 of the POPS Plan. Other reports shall be submitted, as may be necessary.

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

This policy shall take effect immediately.

9. ANNEXES

Annex A- BIDA National Framewori< (Page 10)


Annex B - DILG BIDA Plan of Action (Page 11-50)


10. APPROVING AUTHORITY

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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

Buhay lngatan Droga'y Ayawan (BIDA) Program Strategy Framework

PDP 13: Ensure Peace and Security, and Enhance Administration of Justice

Sectoral Outcome: Drug-Free Communities by 2028

Program Pillars: Prevention and


Penology, Rehabilitation and
Health Promotion Law Enforcement
Reintegration

e Increase awareness on the ill Intensify intelligence gathering e Increase access to


Objectives: effects of illegal drug use efforts and evidence management
to support arrest and prosecution rehabilitation and
Strengthen partnerships with of high-value targets reintegration programs
NGAs, CSOs and engage Strengthen collaboration with • Facilitate provision of
communities other law enforcement agencies at livelihood and job
the local, regional, national and
international levels opportunities to support
Heighten efforts to prevent and rehabilitated and
eradicate the entry of illegal drugs, reintegrated PWUDs in
drug paraphernalia or Controlled coordination with partner
Precursors and Essential Chemicals
(CPECs) agencies and stakeholders

o Education, Advocacy, and Strategic Communication Planning


Implementing o Policy Development
Strategies: o Capacity Development
o Institution Strengthening and Building
O Regional and International Cooperation
o Multi-sectoral Partnership
O Community Mobilization and Expansion
o Legislative Support
o Logistical Support
o Accountability, Monitoring, and Evaluation (Key Performance Indicators)
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Workshop 3: Identification of ppA per Implementing Strategy


w iective To ident sed ppAs per sta of the BIDA m
Outcome: Oru�ree commu!'IWes"" 2028
lmplomnentina

PILLAR t; Prevention, Health Promotion


ANNUAL OUT PUT S/DELIVERABLES AND FUNDS
2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028
STRATEGY PPA8
Funds and Funds and Funds and Funds and Funds and Funds and
Output Output Output Output Output Output
Source Source Source Source Source Source
1, Education, Advocacy, and National and Regional 16 Regional and National 16,000,000
Strategic Communication Planning BIDA Program DILG initiated Activities PADS
Implementation

BIDA Strategic Strategic communication 5,000,000


Communication Planning plan developed PADS

Rebranding of the ICAD Rebranded website, content No fund


Advocacy Cluster management system, and needed
Website. Content F acobook page
management system
and DILG PADS FB
page to BID

Celebration of Drug 1 activity conducted in 1,800,000


Abuse Prevention and celebration of the DAPC PADS
Control (DAPC) Week Week

Workshop and 4 meetings and workshops 400.000


consulation on PADS conducted PADS

2. Policy Development and Policy on the BIDA 4 policies released No fund


Legislative Support Program, conduct of the needed
2022 ADAC Performance 1 training-of-trainers 540,000
Audit, Barangay Drug conducted PADS
Clearin puersm
ouP)and Amended [1,715 ADAC oriented on 10,290,000
Drug Free Workplace the BIDA Program, ADAC ADS
Policy Performance Audit Policy
and Barangay Drug
Clearing Program Policy

3.Capacity Development Strengthening 93 regional and provincial 14,8600.000


Institutional Capacities of [training teams trained on PADS
Barangay Anti-Drug SICAP-BADAC
Abuse Council (8ICAP-
BADAC)

Capacity Development Policy released on SDEC No fund


Orientation for Provinces needed
without Special Drug
Education Centers
50 PADACs oriented on 1,524,000
(SDECs)
SDECs PADS

Capacity Development Webinat/F orurn conducted 450,000


Training for SK and pre
youth organizations in 76%of participant
partnership with NYC engagement from SK and
and NBOO youth organizations

4. Institution Strengthening and BADAC Audited 75% of the 5,088,000


Building brgys assessed except PADS
BARMM (29,667)

PIC/MADAs audited 1715 ADA4Cs audited based 1,112,000


based on their on their functionality PADS
functionality

National Report Form 720,000


Released PADS

ADAC Performance Awarding ceremonies 4,809.900


Awards conducted PADS
5. Regional and international [Celebration of [Activities conducted for 1,500,000
Cooperation, Multi.sectoral lnterational Day Against
[IOADAIT PADS
Partnership Community Drug Abuse and licit
Mobilization and Expansion Trafficking (IDADAT)

Forum on F amity Forum conducted 450,000


Support and Counseling PADS
for Drug Prevention and
Rehabilitation

ICAD Avocacy Cluster 4 quarterly meetings 96,000


Meetings (EO No.15$. conducted PADS
2016)

CSOs implementing anti- CSO inventory No funds


llegal drugs initiatives, needed
Inventory of LGUs and
Partner Agencies

CSO Accreditation 1orientation conducted 600,000


Orientation PADS

Conduct of webinar and Webioar conducted 74,000


forum featuring local PADS
organization's programs
on anti-illegal drugs

6. Logistical Support Central Office 14,984,786


Operational Expense PADS

7, Accountability, Monitoring, and Information Maintained systems No funds


Evaluation (Key Performance Management needed
Indicator) Maintenance of Anti-
Drug Abuse System
(Monitor CBDRP in
LGUs) and ADAC-FMS
and launching of ADAC
Portal

Launching of the web Wet portal launched 2,000,000


basad ADAC Portal PADS

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Impact assessment of Impact assessment 4,800,000
the PADS Program conducted PADS

Year-end report prepared No funds


and submitted needed

Monitoring and 30% low functional ADACS 1,000,000


Assessment of ADAS monitored PADS
Centers

Mid-year and Year-End Mid.year and yearend 1,000,000


Assessment assessment conducted PADS

PILLAR 2 Law Enforcement, Prosecution, Penology

ANNUAL OUTPUT S/DELIVERABLES AND FUNDS


2023 2024 2025 2026 2027
STRATEGY ppAe 2028
Funds and Funds and Funds and funds and
Output Output Output Output Funds and Funds and
Source Source Source Output Output
Source Source Source
1. Education, Advocacy, and
Strategic Communication Planning

2policy Development and


Legislative Support

3. Capacity Development

4. Institution Strengthening and


Building

5. Regional and International


Cooperation, Multi-sectoral
Partnership Community
Mobilization and Expansion

6. Logistical Support

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7. Accountability. Monitoring. and
Evaluation (Key Performance
Indicator)

PILLAR 3: Rehabilitation, Wellness, Reintegration

ANNUAL OUTPUT SIDELIVERABLES AND FUNDS


2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028
STRATEGY PPAs
Funds and Funds and Funds and Funds and Funds and Funds and
Output Output Output Output Output Output
Source Source Source Source Source Source
1 Education, Advocacy, and
Strategic Communication Planning

3. Capacity Development

4. Institution Strengthening and


Building

5. Regional and International forum on technical Forum conducted 450,000


Cooperation, Multi-sectoral assistanoe on livelihood PADS
Partnership Community micro credit, employment
Mobilization and Expansion and other support for
income generation foe
WuDs in partnership
wth DOLE, DTI, DAR,
DSWD, TESDA

Coordination with Partner Coordination meetings 200,000


Agencies for the conducted PADS
provision of job fair for
livelihood assistance,
skills development and
employment te puD6 Advisories released

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Rehabilitation and Quearterly meetings 83,000
Treatment Meetings (EO conducted PADS
No.4$., 2016)

Coordination meeting Coordination meetings 68,000


with law enforcement conducted PADS
agencies on the
assistance for PDLs
Forum conducted

6. Logistical Support

7A&countability, Monitoring, and Monitoring of CBDRRP Cutely report No funds


Evaluation (Key Performance Quarterly Report consolidated needed
Indicator)
Monitoring and 100% CBDRP canters No funds
Assessment of CB4Re monitored needed
Centers

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Work Ob To itentif PAS of the BIDA tarn
Outcome Dru@Free Communities by 2028
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toplementing

LLAt; prevention, Health Promotion


ANNUAL OUTPUT SIDELIVERABLES AND FUNDS
2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028
STRATEGY ppAs Funds
Funds and funds and funds and funds and Funds and 0PR
Output Output and Output Output Output Output
Soured Source Source Source Source
Source

Cross Posting of Cross Posting of Cross Posting of Cross Posting of Cross Posting of
Cross Posting 0 BIDA
BlDA pubmats fron BiDA pubmats from Bi0A pubmats from BI0A pubmnats BIA pubmats from
pubmats from NYC Page NO
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pubmats from host
Brp
agency (BP PIS tu the
guidance of DILG, ICAD')
Development and
posting of EC Digital Posters and Flyers,
materials and short videos (Br'p
Brp
PIS tru the guidance of
DILG, ICAD)

Digital Posters and NO Digital Posters and Digital Posters and Digital Posters and Digital Posters and
Digital Posters and Flyers, NO FUNDS NO FUNDS NO FUNDS NO FUNDS NO FUNDS
Flyers, and short FUNDS Flyers, and short Flyers, and short Fers, and short Flyers, and short NYC
and short videos NEEDED NEEDED NEEDED NEEDED NEEDED
videos NEEDED videos videos videos videos

Number of IEC materials


posted on official website pcw
PCwGAA
and social media
accounts of CW

Page 17ol 60
A BFP personnel
including the Newly recruit
FO1 shall undergo an
orientation pro9ran on
Seminar/Ori
Anti-lllegal Drug
entation
Campaign/8DA BrP Fund
(Drug testing of Mandatory Drug
thr
personnel, Testing and
incorporatin
symposium/drug gin tho
attendance to
awareness seminar), Seminar on Drug BF
PMP Of
Strengthening Regional Aware008.
Health
Health Services to Campaign/8IDA to
Service;
implement a rug free CAD-
all BFp personnel
workplace, of Inclusion of Fund for
Budget tor the mandatory
Drug
drug testing of al BF
Testing
Personnel establishing a
increase allotment of fund
annually for its
mnplernetalion

Symposium/Drug
PNP
awareness gereings for
the community
Drug testing of
Anti-legal Drugs
Drug testing of Drug testing of Drug testing of personnel and Drug testing of
Campaign
personnel and PD¥
(Drug testing o PADS
personnel and POL PADS
personnel an PDL,
PADS
personnel and PDt
PADS
ppt,
symposium/drug
PADS
symposium/drug
PADS BJ
personnel an ppu symposium/rug symposium/drug symposium/drug
awar0nos.s seminar
awareness senna awar0nos gerunat awareness serinar awareness
symposium/drug
sermonaf
awareness erring]
1. Education, Advocacy. and
Strategic Communication
Planning $0G-Family-based
Actions for Children and
Drug education
and awareness their Environs (FACES)
LGA
• project families LGA
campaign
oriented/atended
sessions on drug
a0ware0$.$

Listong Pama yanan


WEmboree (youth
platform for disaster
LGA
preparedness) LGA
• Youths attended
advocacy activities on
drug awareness

age 18 of 50
Barangy Newly Elected
Officials (8NEO)
-as part of the BNE
orientation to include
information ca0pagn on LGA
LGA
drug awarenesS
- Newly elected barangay
officials oriented on the
government program
against drugs

Symposium/Lectures Symposium/Lecture Symposium/Lectur Symposium/Lectures


Symposium/Lectures on Symposium/Lectures s on anti-llegal es on anti illegal on anti-illegal drugs
on ant-legal drug
anti-lllegal drugs to on anti-illegal drugs to drugs to Muslim drugs to Muslim to Muslin
to Muslim
Muslim communities Muslim communities cornrunities communities 0om/u0ii$ connunities
• Raise the level of GAA GAA GAA GAA GAA NCAMF
Raise tho level of GAA • Raise the level of - fRaise the level of .Reise the level of • Reise the level of
preparedness and preparedness and preparedness and preparedness and preparedness and
preparedness and
awareness for the Muslim awareness for the awareness lo th awareness for the awareness for the awareness tor the
community Mus.limn community Muslim community Muslim community Muslin 0oounity
Musmn community

production of at least one


episode of one-hour radio
program on drug abuse
pCwGAM
Cw
Conduct of and prevention the
advocacy PCW's Tinig ng
campaign on the Kababahan radio
BIDA program program
focused on its
relation to women
and GAD Research, development
and release of social Pcw
PCw GAA
media cards on drug
abuse prevention

Finalization of the Strategic Strategic Strategic Strategic


Strategic
Strategic Communication Communication Plan PADS- Communication Plan Communication Communication Communication plan
Strategic PADS-DD8 PADS-DDB PADS-DD8 for Youth PADS-DDB NYC
Plan for Youth Anti-illegal PADS-DD8 0DB for Youth Anti-Illegal Plan for Youtin Anti- Plan for Youth Anti Anti-Illegal
Communication for Youth Anti-legal
Drug Abuse Drug Abuse Drug Abuse lllogal Drug Abuso llogal Drug Abuse Drug Abuse

Updating of Policy and


BFP
Strategies on Drug Free
Workplace
Issuance of PNP Circulars
2. Policy Development and tor anti.drugs campaign PN
legislative Support operations

Integration of drug Integration of drug Integration of drug Integration of drug lotegration of drug Integration of drug
Integration of drug awareness in awareness in
awareness No Funds awareness in No Funds aware0ss in No Funds awareness in No Funds No Funds No Funds
awareness In NCMF
strengthening lslamic Needed strengthening Islamic Needed rongthoning Noodod strengthening Needed strengthening Neodod strengthening Nee0dad
Madaris System
value.s valoes slari values Islamic values sari values Islamic val

- include BiDA as part of


the Advocacy Topics for BIDA ADVOCACY BIDA ADVOCACY BIDA ADVOCACY BIDA ADVOCACY
- Vanous SK and SK BIDA ADVOCACY TO
the Development of LGu's TOBE TO BE 1O BE TO BE
LYDO Summits REGULAR BE INCORPORATED NYC
LYDP, an6d SK's CBYDP INCORPORATED IN INCORPORATED INCORPORATED INCORPORATED IN
(24 Areas) FUND IN SK TRAININGS
and AB YIP i relation to SK TRAININGS IN SK TRAININGS IN SK TRAININGS SK TRAININGS
tho now YD

Provision of
son 0
Provision of Technical povision of
Provision ot Technical Technical
• provision ot Technical Technical Assist80oe
Assistance to
Assistance to Technical Assistance
Assistance to clients
Technical Assistance to clients who to clients who clients who to clients who
Assistance to requested NYC's NYC
who requeste NYC
NYC requested NYC's NYC
cents who NYC requested NYC% NYC requested NYC% NYC
involvement as requested NYC'S
8IDA Activities in involvement as 8008.ef, REGULA REGULAR wolvernetars REGULAR REGULAR involvement as REGULAR inwolvemnen4as REGULAR NYC
speaker, facilitators wolvemnetas
the Regions facilitators and the likes to FUND FUND speaker, facilitators FUND FUND s0pea.er FUND speaker, facilitators FUND
ad the likes to thief speaker, facilitators
tier locally-initiated Bl0A and the likes to thief facilitators and the and the hikes to tier
locally initiated BIDA and the likes to thier
Activities locally-initiated BID likes to tier locally locally-initiated BID4
Activities locall initiated
Activities nit ated BIDA Activities
BOA Activities
.
Seminars/W
orkshops/F0
Certification Training for
ta
new drug counselors and
sponsored
trainor foe Br le
by the BFP, BJMP
collaboration with DOH
Dangerous
DILG and CAD for the
Drugs
module Board(00B)
DOH
3. Capacity Development DILG LGIJ
Conduct of Seminar for drug Conduct of wellness
seminars/works.ho prevention to CW
PCw GAA activity to PCW pcw
ps personnel and their family
personnel
members

Pace 20 04$0
Drugs Education activities
(seminars/fora/parents
classes) fa $DG FACES
families LGA
LGA
- Beneficiary families
alondod various learning
activities on drugs
education

WEmboree -
provision of health
and wellness, and
Youths participated in LOA
sports including LGA
WEmboree activites
drug-free
ecuca ion for the
youths

Creation of Out-of Harmonious and close Harmonious and Harmonious and Harmonious and Harmonious and laronius and
School Youth relationship among No Funds close relationship No Funds close relationship No Funds close relationship No Funds close relationship No Funds close relationship No Funds
NCMF
Islamic members for peace Neoded among members for Needed among members for Noodod among members for Needed among omnbors Needed among members for Nee0ed
Organization camping peace camping peace carping peace camping for peace camping peace carping

Mandatory Drug
Testing and
lonplomontation of BFP, PNP
Drug-free
Workplace Policy

Jail Drug Cleaning Drug Cleared Drug Cleared Drug Cleared Drug Cleared Drug Cleared
Drug Cleared Facilities PADS PADS PADS PADS PADS PADS BJMP
4. Institution Strengthening and Operation Facilities Facilities Facilities Facilties Facilities
Building
internal cleansing
pp
for the NP
personnel
Cultural lvolvement in cultural GAA lovolvorent in GAA Involvement in GAA Involvement in GAA rwolvgrnent in GAA ovolverent in GAA
Preservation and activities among Muslin cultural activities cultural activities cultural activities cultural activities cultural activities
NCMF
Development coroutes among Muslim among Muslim among Muslim among Muslim among Muslin

Attendance/Participa Attendance/Particip Attendance/aticl Attendance/Participa


Attendance/Participati tion of NYC Area aton of NYC Area pation of NYC tion f NYC Area
Attendance/Participation
Regional on of NYC Area Offices to Meetings NYC Area Offices to NYC Offices to Meetings NYC
f NYC Area Offices to NYC NYC Offices to Meetings NYC
Meetings called Offices to Meetings called for by Regular Meetings called for Regular catted for by Regular NYC
Meetings called for b Regula Regular called for b Regular
for by Regional called for by Regional by Regional DILG Fund Regional DILG Fund
IDILG Regional DILG OMces for fund Fund Regional DILG Fund Regional DILG Fund
DILG Offices tor this Offices for this Offices for this
Olf1()H this purpose Offices for this O#fices for this
purpose purpose purpose
purpose purpose

Page 21 at 50
INO FUNOS Number of SK, youth NO FUNDS Number of SK NO FUNDS Number of SK, NO FUNDS Number of SK, youth NO FUNDS
Number of SK, youth and
Local mobilization youth organizations
NEEDED
[(Meals for
ob.ts.o."
and youth
organizations
[ryos
lNEEDED
and youth
organizations
NEEDED youth and youth
(Meals for organizations
NEEDED
(Meals for
youth and youth
organizations
NEEDED and youth
(Meals tor organizations
NEEDED
(Meals for
attended local [(Meals for attended local partcipants attended local partcipants attended local partcipants attended local partcipants
of SK, youth and attended local activities
youth
organizations
tor BILA that was
organized by NYC and
patip@ts
and
'Transport.ati
aces tr aoA
was organized by
a]""""" activities for BIDA
that was organized
ad activities for BIDA
Transport.at that was organized
and activities for BIOA and activities for BIDA
Transportatl that was organized Transportatl that was organized
and
Transportatl
NYC

lreaspots
other partner age0ies on c/lo NYC and other by NYC and other on c/o by NYC and other on 0lo by NYC and other on clo by NYC and other on clo
ltion c/o
DIG) partner agencies partner agencies DILG) partner agencies DILG) partner age0oio 0LG) partner agencies DI.0)

Issuance of
Advisories (for
BIDA support and
mobilization) to
Youth NO NO FUNDS NO FUNDS NO FUNDS NO FUNDS
NO FUNDS YORP Advisories YORP Advisories YORP Advisories NYC
Organizations YORP Advisories YORP Ausories FUNDS YORP Aevisories
NEEDED NEEDED NEEDED NEEDED NEEDED
Registered unde NEEDED
the Youth
5. Regional an International Organization
Cooperation, Multi-sectoral Registration
partnership Community Program (YO
Mobilization and Expansion
pvate ad Public BFP
AMOA or MOU
Partnerships

Coordination with
other LEAs
LGUs, NGOS,
NGA8, pNp
1)MoAs; and 2) MOU
Stakeholders, and
lternational
Counterpart law
enforcement

Coordination with
LEAs, LGUs,
BJMP MOAs BJMP MOAB BJMP MOAs BJMp MOAs BJMP BJ4p
NGO (UNODC, MOAS BJMp MOAS
CRC, ICITAP,
etc.
/444l6

observance of the Number of inf0graphics


lntoratioral Day released and activities
Against Drug joined conducted
Abuse and Illicit regarding the observance
Teafficking every of 1DADAIT

Agency programs
are budget
supported through Brp
6.Logistical Support
Annual
Operations Plans

Pao 22 at 60
Filed
administrative Np
case against
• Accountability. Monitoring,
and Evaluation (Key
p«formance indicator) Regular
submission of B.JMP
accomplishment
00ports

pLLAR2LwEnforcement, Prosecution, Penology

ANNUAL OUTPUTS/DELIVERABLES AND FUNDS


2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028
STRATEGY ppAs Funds 0PR
Funds and Funds and Funds and Fundis and Funds and
Output Output and Output Output Output Output
Source Source Source Sour Source
Source
Drug education and
awareness campaign po
thvougt IEC
Drug education
a0awareness
Drug testing of Drug testing of Drug testing of Drug testing of
campaign Drug testing of personnel personnel and
personnel and PDL, personnel a PDL personnel and POL, personnel an DL PADS
and PDL, $ymp0slur/drug PADS PADS PADS PADS Pou, PADS BJMP
symposium/drug symposium/drug symposium/drug symposium/drug
aware.neg er7in.a awareness seminar aware0es.g.grin aware.s.$$74n.0
symposium/drug awareness$6rung¢

f, Education, Advocacy. and


Strategic Communication Strategic
PN
tanning corounication

Social media drive PNP

Tr-Media NCMF
Exposure

issuance of PN
2.Policy Development and Circulars for anti- N
Legislative Support drugs campaign
operations

Conduct of
Seminars/Workshops/foe
a/'Summit for the if effects pup
of illegal drugs

Page 2 6t 50
Seminars/Workshops/For
Conduct of a sponsored by the
3. Capacity Development Seminars/Worksh Dangerous Drugs
ops/Fora/Summit Board(0DB) Certification Training Certification [raring Certification Certification Certification Training
. Katataga Kalusogan at for now drug for new drug Te%iring for new Training for new for new drug
Dana yan ng Komunidad .Jp counselors ad BJMp counselors and BJ\p drug counselor JP drug counselors BJMP counselors and BJM BJ4P
(KKDK) trainors for BJ rainors for BJ4p and train0rs for and train0rs for trainors for BJMP
personnel personnel. BJP personnel BJ44P personnel, ponsonnol.
Certification Training for
new drug Counselors and
trainors for BJ4p
personnel.

internal cleansing
toe th NP
personnel, and 2)
Np
implementation of
Drug-Free
4, institution Strengthening and Workplace Policy
Budig

·----
Clearing
Operation Drug Cleared PADS Drug Cleared Drug Cleared Drug Cleared Drug Cleared
Drug Cleared Facilities PADS PADS PADS PADS PADS BJM
Implementation Facilities Facilities Facilities Facilities Facilities
of Drug-Free

Coordination with other


LEAs. LGUs, NGOs,
NGAs, Stakeholders; and pp
5. Regional and International International Counterpart
Coordination wit aw enforcement
Cooperation, Multi-sectoral
NGA and other
Partnership Community
stakeholders
Mobilization and Expansion Coordination with Coordination with ]Do/oitabiol.l'
Coordination with LEAs, Coordination with Coordination with
LEAs, LGUs,
LEAs, LGUs, NGO» LEA6, LGU6, NGO6 LEA8, LGUs, NGO% LEA6, LGUs, NGO6
LGUs, NGOS (UNODC, NGO (UNODC,
8JMP (UNODC, ICRC, 8JMF (UNODC, ICRC BJMp (UNODC, ICRC, BJM 8JMp (UNODC, ICRC BJMP BJ4Mp
ICRC, ICITAP, etc.) ICRC, ICITA,
ICAP, etc.) ICITAP, etc.) CIAP, et.) ICITAP, ete.)
- MOAs
- MOAs - MOAN - MOA } - MOAS
M .programs
are budget
supported through
6.Logistical Support NP
Annual
Operations Plans

Page 24 0l 50
Filed
administrative
case against PNP
personnel
7 Accountability, Monitoring, involved in illegal
and Fvaluation (Key activities
Performance indicator)
Filed Criminal
Case against NP
violators

PtLARR 3: Rehabilitation, Wellness, Reintegration

ANNUAL OUTPUT SIDELIVERABLES AND FUNDS


2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028
STRATEGY ppAs Pun 0pg
Funds and Funds and Funds and Funds and Funds and
Output Output and Output Output Output Output
Source Source Source Source Source

Drug education and


awareness campaign
through IEC, Strategic PNP,BJAM
communication and social
media drive

$DGF amity-based
Actions tor Chiron an
their Emwirons (FACES)
• Drug recovery and
wetness campaign for
project family LGA
LGA
beneficiaries
Project faen.dies
Drug Education oriented/attended
an Campaign sessions on drug
recovery/rehabilitation and
wellness

Page 2 ot 50
Listong amnayanan-
1,£ducation, Advocacy, and WEmboree (youth
Strategic Communication platform tor disaster
planning preparedness)
- Campaigns and
advocacies tor the youths LGA
LGA
on drug recovery/rehab
and wellness Youths
attended advocacy
activities on drug
rooovory/rehabilitation and
wellness

Barangay Newly
Elected Officials
(BNE0)-as pant
of the BNEO Newly elected barangay
orientation to officials oriented on tho
include government program on LGA
information rehabilitation/recovery and
/orientation on wellness
drug
recovery/rehab/ta
tion and wellness

ls.suance ot pp Circulars
for anti-drugs campaign pp
operations

Page 26 of50
BJMP -00-MC-99 MC on
BJMP Drug-Free
Workplace Policy
(Mandates the
establishment and
institutionalization of the
BP Drug-free
Workplace Policy, Drug-Free Drug-Free Drug-Free Drug-Free
Drug-Free Workplace, Workplace, B.JMP Workplace. B.JMP Workplace, BM
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
Regional Olficos

BJMP.DWD-MC-88 MC
on Counseling for DL
who Availed lea BJ4MP
Bargaining Under A.AM.
No. 18-03-16 SC

Katalagan Certification Training Certification Training Certification Certification Certification Training


Certification Training for
Kalusugan al for new rug for new drug Training for new Training for new for new drug
new drug counselors and BJMP counselors and BJMP counselors and BJMp drug counselors BM drug counselors 8JMP counselors and BJMp BJMP
Damayan ng
trainors for B, train0rs for BJ4p
Komnunidad trainors for B.JP trainor for BJM and trainors for ad train0rs for
personnel pens0noel. JMP BJMP nel. wsonel,
(KKDK) personnel,
Conduct of
Seminars/Workshops/F or
a/ Summit tor the ill effects PN
of illegal drugs

Page 2 al $0
Conduct of Drugs Education activities
seminars/works.ho (seminars/fora/parents
ps/fora classes) tor SDG FACES
families with focus on
LGA LGA
recovery/rehabilitation8e
noficiary families attended
various learning activties
on drugs dooato

Training on
intervention
programs such as
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
Damayan ng
Korunidad
(KDK),
Education, Ski6
training,
Livelihood, TCAMP
etc.

WE mboroe-
provision of health
a0d wellness, a0l
sports including
learning activities
with focus on Youths participated in
LGA LGA
drugs wEmboree acavities
recovery/rehab#lit
tion ad
reintegration and
how the youth
loaders can help

PNP is BADAC Np
adviser

Page 28 0l 50
nsttuton Streng ming
Bui@ding - Percentage of PDL • Percentage of PDL - Percentage of • Percentage of - Percentage at pL
- Percentage et PDL B.JMp
Livelihood trained in livelihood JMP trained in livelihood JMp pot trained in BJ/MP PDL trained in BJMP trained in livelihood B.JMP
trained in livelihood BJMP
Training Program program program livelihood program livelihood program progran
program

Coordination with
other LEAS, PNP
LGUs. NGO%,
NGAs, and
5. Regional and international Stakeholders
Cooperation, Multi-sectoral
Partnership Community
Mobilization and Expansion Coordination with
different service Np
providers (e.g
TE SDA, DEPed
and Etc.)

WP program is
budget supported 9N
6.Logistical Support through Annual
Operations pas
and Budge

Monitoring of
number of
', A&countability, Monitoring pwuDs graduate pN
and Evaluation (Key
of CBDRP and
Performance lnicato) wp (Ne
program)
Work 3: klontlflcallon of PPAa � -n
·�.,,. ,-w'""""'""""'-:-
Woe 0
0utcomer ee
:

PULLAR t; Meath Promotion


l
' f
' '
ANNUAL OUTPUTS/DELIVERABLES AND FUNDS
2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028
STRATEGY PAE Fund Funds 0pg
funds and funds and fund and Funds ad
Output Output and Output Output and Output Output
Source our.d Soured Soured
our¢. ourcd

follow up Follow up
Follow up activities Follow up activities Follow upatviti follow up activit
activities on 8IDA activities on BIDA
on BIDA Program on BOA Program DI AG on BID4 Program on BIDA Program
OIL. GA.Ou Progran DILG/LGU DILG/Gu Program DILG/LGU DILG/.Gu CAR
conducted in 6 conducted in 6 U conducted in 6 conducted in6
conducted in6 conducted in6
fovice/ 4UC powlinces UC Provinces/ 14UC Provinces 14UC
Provinces' 4UC Proroes! 4UC

al LGUs io alt LGus to alt L.Gus to al L.Gus to


4 Provincial BOA OILGILG altLGUs to conduct OIL GA.Gu conduct BIO4
0uG conduct 840A conduct BI0A DIL GAL.GU 0itGAGU conduct BIO4 DI Gn.GU RT,FR8
Roll Out U 8IDA Activities
Activities Activities Activities Activities

out
BI0A fell
Di.G Co R2
0Once

1Bl04 Caravan 1 Bl0A Caravan


organ»rod/prte.ipat Dit GNP#t DitGP 0it GP organire/participant bit GPNP 0iGPN¥ but &Pry
ABAR7ON
CAL
e1by the end of Ou PA.Ou LGu 6by the end of A,Gu Lou Lou
2023 2026

Regional Launching
to be conducted on 0iG co Rs
Jay 28. 2023

Regional
Launching DILG Co f6
Rogioa/Proicial conducted
BIOA Roll Out

Pee 30 el 0
100% of the 100% of the DILG
100% of he DILG 100% of the DILG
100% of the DILG 100% of the DILG Sub-Regional
0ILG Sub- Sub-Regional Sub-+Regional
Sub-fRegional Sub-Regional Regional 0#fices Offices have
O#fees have 0ficos have Offices have
Offices have have conducted conducted
conducted Sertisyo conducted
conducted Serpisyo conducted Serbisyo Caravan Serbisyo Caravan
Serbisyo Caravan 500,000 500.000 Caravan to at least 500.000 500,000 Serbisyo Caravan 500,000 R
Caravan to at loast 500,000 lo at leas 50% of to at loas 50% of
to at lest 50% of 50% of the total to at least 50% 0l
50% of the total the total number the total umber
umber of the total number of
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
their jurisdiction jurisdiction Jurisdiction

twice a yea twice year Sports


twice ea twice a yea.f
twice a year Sports Sports festival for Sports Festival foe
Sports Festival festival for all ages
Festival for all all ages all ages-
6 BI0A Roll-out to f lor all ages- DILG CO- DILG Co-
ages - promoting DIG CO DILG CO- promoting active DILG CO- Rf
600,000 promoting active promoting active promoting active
100.,000
Provinces and l active lifestyle i - 100.,000 100.000 lifestyle in 100,000 100,000
lifestyle in lifestyle in lifestyle in
HuC connection with connection th th
coneclipin wit.h' 0O0Me~ion wit.h connection
8IDA BIDA 0
he
8DA

Conducted Conducted Conducted Roll out


Conducted Rollout Conducted Rollout
of 8IDA Program Rollout of 8IDA Rollout of 8IDA of BIDA Program
8IDA Program of BIDA Programn i
in the Regional Programn in the Program in the in the Regional
launched in the the Regional and
Regional and Regional and and Provincial
Regional and and Provincial provincial Levels
Levels Provincial Levels Provincial Levels Levels
Provincial Levels DILG DILG Increased mum.be DILG DILG 0ILG
increased furn.bet noreash increase number Increased number CO/PADS R13
MOU entered COIPAD number ot OU CO/PADS o4OU entered O/PADS CO/PADS
530,400.00 of MOU entered ot MOU entered
between f A4OU entered $ PMO PO between PMO PMO PMO
entered between between between
gowernmneo' between government
a.genie olgd in government government government governoont
agonoies involvod ager0hers involved agencies involved
BI0A agonies irwoved agencies involved n BID
in Bl0A in BIDA in 8IDA
rnplerontato in 8IDA Implementation
Implementation Implementation tnplerent.aion eplementaio

Once a week Rt
Wellness/ Zumba DILG
(every Friday)

80,000.0 80,000.00 80.000.00 80,000.00


DILG 8IDA Wellness 80,000.00 80,000.00 f CAR
Program
fun Bike conducted
DILG
f 0
0IL.G ' DILG ' DILG
' DILG Du.G

BIA Fun Run BIDA Fun Run


8IDA Fun Run DILG Col
DILG CO/ conducted/particp conducted/particpa MIMAROA
conducted/partcpat LGu
LGu ated tad
ed

age310l 50
50% of the LGu
conducts the BIDA all L0Us to all LGUs to
al LGU% to all LGUs to conduct all L0Us to
Palaro ng Latif conduct the conduct the
OIL GAL.GU conduct the Palaro Lou LGu the Palaro ng Lahi conductte Palaro Rt
DMLG implement the polo ngt at Palaro nglahi
gLati yearly yearly g Lahi yearly
program to4 pilot yearly yearly
LGUs)

Bicol BIDAlympics
(sports festival]
. Basketball DILG CO
Sports festival Sports festival Sports festival Sports festival
. Volleyball Puous- conducted for the
DILG Co
/PL Gus-
conducted foe the
0ILG CO
IGUS -
Sports festival
conducted tor the
OIL.G CO
/PLGLs-
conducted for the
DIG CO
/PLGUs-
conducted for the
DILG CO
/PLGUs-
. Cheer danoe 2.500,000.0
promotion of
2.500.00
promotion of
2.,500.000. promotion of halt 2.,500.000.
promotion of
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
. wellness wellness weless wellness
Mr. and Ms
8IDA Ambassador

BIDA Sports BIOA Marathon Marathon


DILG Co
Mayon 360 DILG CO - conducted tot the .
21km 2.000,000.0 promotion of
2,000,00
10km 0 health and
0.00
km we.less

Sports event Sports event Sports event Sports event Sports event
conducted among DILG conducted DILG CO/ conducted among DILG COr conducted among DILG CO conducted among DILG COi
DIG Col
BICOL Regional different CO/ NGA among different NGA different NGA different NGA Funds different NGA
NGA Funds
Inter-Agency Sports government funds- government Funds - government Funds- government government Funds-
2,000,000.0
and Development agencies to 2.,000.00 agencies to 2.000.000. agen0is to 2,000,000. agencies to 2,000,000. agenoies to 2,000.000.
0
promote health 0.00 promote health 00 promote health and 00 promote health 00 promote health 00
and wellness and wellness wellness and wellness a0 wellness
Inter-Agency
Tournaments
(Basketball Strongthone
Volleyball, Chess d biers with 300,000 RB
Etc.) other NGAS
(8IDA KA! KABOLA
KONTRA DR0GA)

EC via oohine R1 R3
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
LGLs in CAR are
DILG 100% (PCMs) DILG 100% (PCM) DILG 100% (PCMs) DILG 100% (PCMs) DILG 100% (PCMs) 0ILG
distributed with IEC CAR
materials

Pope 32 0l 50
Produced quality produced quality Produced quality eoducod quality Produced quality
produced quality and effective [EC and effective IEC
and effective IEC and effective EC and effective IEC
and effective IEC Dlt.G- materials for materials tor DILG- materials for materials tor
materials tor DILG- DILG-
materials for DILG- DILG-
strengthened 300,000. strengthened strengthened 300,000.0 strengthened strengthened RS
strengthened 300,000.00 300,000.00 300.000.00 300.000.00
av0cay 00 advocacy adv0Ca-Cy 0 advocacy advocacy
advocacy can palg0 campaign against campaign against campaign against
campaign against 0a0paig a900sl
against illegal durgs ilogal durgs
illegal durgs illegal durgs dlogal durgo illegal durge

136 PCMS 136 CMS 136 PCMS 136 PCMS 136 PCMS 136 PCMS
distributed with IEC distributed wth distributed with distnbuted w.th IEC distributed with distributed with
material such$ [EC materials such EC materials materials such as EC materials EC materials such
osters, tarpaulins, 200.,000 as Posters, 200,000 such as Poster'S 200,000 Posters, tarpaulins 200,000 such as Posters, 200.000 as Posters 200,000 RT
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,
IECmaterials badge pins and badge pins nd badge pins badge pins and badge pins and badge pins
production and
distribution
8IDA Successful
Stories Sharing R9
throug AVF

EC Materials
printed and 150,000.00 R10
disseminated to
LOus

1EC material
developed R12
SO 000.00
reproduce and/or
distributed

EC Materials EC4Materials IC Materials EC Materials EC Material EC 4Materials


DILG
printed and
DIG pointed and
DILG
printed and
DILG
printed and
DILG
printed and printed and R13
100.000.00 COIPAD CO/ADS COIPADS COIPADS disseminated to CO/PADS
disseminated to disseminated to disseminated to disseminated to disseminated to
$PMO MO PMO PMO PMO
LGus LGus LGUus LGus LGus L.Gus

Dissemination of Dissemination of Dissemination of Dissoinaion of Dissemination of Dissemination of


IEC materials re 160.000.00 EC materials re 150,000.00 EC materials re 160,000.00 IEC materials re 10.000.00 IEC materials re 150.000.00 EC materials re 150,000.00 Rt0
8IDA BI0A BIDA BID4 8IDA BIDA

ICAD Advocacy 4 quarterly meetings


DILG 4 DILG d DILG d DILG d DILG 4 0IL.G All Regions
Meetings conducted

DILG CAR at your


service4rao
Du.G DILG DI.G CAR
programs focusing
on the Ant-Drug
DILG 4 DILG 4 DILG
' ' 4

Progrann conduced

aw33el 50
LG 2 law at
ang Gobyernong
Radio Prograen Loial Radio OIL.G CO R2
Programn conducted
qua1el'y

Regular radio Regular radio Regular radio Regular radio


No fund No tuned No fund Regular radio No fund No fund No fund
8IDA Lgo@yan so program program program program
needed needed- needed- programn conducted needed- needed+ needed+
Bicol (Monthly Radio conducted to conducted to conducted to conducted to R5
MOA with NOA with MO4 with to promote BID4 NOA with MOA with MOA with
Program) promote BID4 promote BIOA prorote BIDA promote BIDA
A PIA PA campaign LA PIA PIA
f, Education, Advocacy, d gn
carpal campaign campaign campaign
Strategic Communication
Planning
f regional Youth
Summit to mold the
moral and harness
the potentials 0t out
future leaders
Toan Bull ding and
Discussions on Anti. 650.000. 650.000.0
650,000.00 650.000.00\, 650,000.00 650,000.00
Criminality, Ant. 00 0 f
legal Drags,
Programs of the
DILG
f
0ILG
f
DILG
DILG
0ILG
' 0ILG
CAR

National
Government tot
0SY street
children, ad Youths
and Atilnsurgency

Youth Camp
focused on building
strategies for a Drug DILG .s
Free and insurgency
tree Central Luzon

Youth anti-illegal drug


activities Forge partnership
wt Depfd, CHED
regarding BIDA to R6
enrolled students
and pupils

Conduct of BI0A
Youth Summnat
"

a3ot50
lncreased llocreased number Increase number
Increase umber Increased nurnber
BIDA Fest for SK number of SK of SK and Youth in of SK ad Youth of SK and Youth in
of SK and Youth in
and Youth in the ant Youth in the in the region the region
the region the region Di.G DILG DILG
region participated DILG rogoon DILG
participated in participated in in
participated participated in
CO/PADS R13
in Debate. Short 250,000.00 CO/PAD participate in CO/PADS CO/PADS CO/PADS
Debate, Shot f 4e Debate, Shont fa Debate, Short Dobate, Shont F4m
Film contests, $ PMO Debate, Short PMO PMO PMO PMO
contests, Digital contests, Digital fin contests, contests, Digit.al
Digital Poster firm 0onto ts Poster Maling
aster Making Poster Making Digital Poster
Making Contest Digital Poster Contest
Contest • Contest Contest Making Contest

Promotion of Promotion of
Promnoton of BI0A Promotion of BIDA emotion of Bi DA Promotion of BIDA
R10
160,000 160,000 8IDA to the youth 100,000 100.,000 BOA lo the youth 100.001 100.002
to the youth sector to the youth sector to the youth sector to the youth s80Of
80'tor sector

Conduct of BOA CAD ICAD CAD CAD


CAD CAD
Poster-Making and Advocacy Advocacy Avocacy R3
Advocacy Advocacy Advocacy
Song-Writing Cluster Cluster Cluster Cluster Cluster
Cluster
Contest

100.000 100.000.0 100,000,00 100,000.00


Poster AMakng 100,000.00 100,000.00\, 0 f f CAR
f 00 f Du.G
Contest (Regional) DILG DILG DILG
OIL.G 0it.G

Poster Making Rt0


Contest (Regional)

Produced good Produced good Produced good


produced good
8IDA Vde0» Making OILGCO quality audio- Produced 900od qualty audio- quality audio-
quality au0io-visual DILG CO-
Contest (Advocacy DILG Co- visual DILG Co- qua/y idos foe visual DIG CO- visual
presentations for 400.000.0 RS
Campaign against 400,000.00 400,000. presentations for 400.000.00 anti-illegal drugs presentations foe 400,000.00 presentations for
anti-illegal drugs 0 ant-ill0gal rugs
illegal rugs) 00 ant-llegal drugs campaign anti-illegal drugs
campaign campaign campaign campaign

LITMuSDA LITMUS
DA LITMUSOA
Competition Competition Competition
B+col BIDA conducted DILG Co conducted conducted DILG CO-
DILG CO-
LITMusOA
DILG CO-
promoting . promoting promoting
1,000,000. Rs
1,000.000.0 1,000,00 cm'go vows]'oo.ooo. campaign against
(literature, music, campaign against 00
0
dance) Corm petition illegal rugs, and 0.00 legal drugs, and llogal drugs, and
harnessing fdipino harnessing harnessing filipino
talents flip#no talents talents
B8IDA Contests
PANLANTAW20
Anti-Illegal Drug
Awareness Short- 150,000 R8
Fm Competition ( A
Pwuo's Journey')

Pao835 0t$0
1Himig a
Kapa1yap81 5a0
3 (8I0A Edi«ton) 500.000.00 R12
conducted
organ»zed

8IDA Fun
Conduct ol BIDA
Run NCR
Fun Pun
Conducted

Production of Procucion of
production of Production of Production of roducbion of
Calendars ng Calendars using
Calendars using Calendars using Calenders using Calendars using
wining entries of wining entries of wining entries of wnningentries of
winning tries of winning enters of
Posterrmaling foster.ling and
Post@rraking and Posterrain and Postermaling end fostorm.ling ad
and Slogan Slogan Making
Slogan Making Slogan Making Slogan Making Slogan Making
Contest from BIDA
200.000.00
Contest fro BI0A
200,000.00 Making Contest 200.000.00
Contost roe BIO4
200 000.00 Contest from 200,000.00
Contest rom BIDA
200,000.00 Ro
froen 8IDA You 8IDA Youth
Youth Acvlo Youth Activities Youth Activities Youth Actitie
• Production of • Production of Activte • Production of Activito + Production of
• production of • production of
calendars fo calendars for calendars tor calendars tor
calendars for calendar for
roenolio proonoon pronoon promotion
promotion
pronotie

2Kapihan on Anti- 2Kapihe on Anti- 2Kapihan on An 2Kaplan on Al- 2Kapihn on Ant 2Kapiha on Anti
DILG DILG 0ILG DILG DILG 0ILG CA
Drug conducted Drug conducted Drag conducted Drug conducted Drug conduced Drug conducted

f orientation on the
us.tan.ab4it Drug-
Free Workplace
0iG co R2
talus conducted

100% of beragay%
trained and DILG CO R2
st0gt/d

Sunn.it
tighhghttng the
Roles of CSO and 0I G Co R2
Fath be
Organization$ on
8IDA Regional BI0A Regional
BIA Regional Summit Summit BIDA Regional
8IDA Regional Summit conducted DILG CO-
Summit conductod DIG Co conducted conducted DILG CO-
DIG CO- DILG CO- Summit conducted OIL.G CO [highlighting
BI0A Regional highlighting annual . higttigthing 1,000,000 highlighting annual 1,000,000 1,000,000.
highlighting annual 1,000,000.
RS
1,000,000.0 an0al accorphisvrents
Summit a0Cornplis.hnnts 1.000.00 ao.al accomplish0nt. 00 00 00
0 00 accomplishment on anti-legal
on anti-ogal 0.00 a0otnplghrnt
on anti-illegal drugs
drugs on anti-illegal on anti illegal drug#
drugs 0rugs

Serinars an Symposium on Ant


Workshops legal Drug DitG co R6
[es

Ant-Illegal Drug 200.,000 R8


Symposium

Ka 8IDA Tska/he Forurn and forum and Forum and Forum and
DILG DILG Forum and DILG DILG 0LG
6a Caraga Symposium/ Symposium Srposiuml Srnposlum /
l600,000.00 CO/PAD CO/PADS Symposium / Media COIPADS CO/PADS CO/PADS R13
Pak.gangon ang Media relations Media relations Media relations Media relations
$9MO MO relations conducted PO PM MO
legal na Droga conducted conducted conducted conducted

Conduct of seminar
on Drug Use
NCR
Prevention
implementation in
Schools

Drug Use Prevention


lopiorontat on in
Community/Corenu
nity outreach and
Engagement
Collaboration with NCR
community based
organizations to
create a0water8.$
and educate pooplo
on the ill effects of
illegal drugs

Observance of
International Dary
Against Drug Abuse ALL ROS
and Illicit Trafficking
(OADAIT) Week every
26th day of June

Pa3?co
ALL ROS

Observance of Drug
Abuse Prevention ad
1 Bi0A Week 1Bi0A Week 1 8IDA Woe BIDA Week 18IDA Wool
Control (DAPC) Week 1 BOA Week
conducted/ conducted/ conducted/ coucted/ 0conducted/
every third week of conducted/
organized during organized during organized during organized during organized during
New.ember organized during the
the During Drug the During Drug te During Drug the During Drug 360,000.00
the During Drug
During Drug Abuse 350.000.00 390.000.00 390,000.00 360.000.00 360,000.00 R12
Abuse ad Abuse and Abuse and Abuse and Abuse and
an4 Prevention and prevention and
Prevention and Prevention and Prevention ad prevention and
Control (DAPC)
Week
Control (DAPC Control (DAC) Control (DAPC) Control (DAPC) Control (DAPC)
Week Week Week Week week

9IDA Ambasadors R9

2. Policy Development and Conduct of ant


drug Conduct ol an-drug 100.000 at let 50% of the 100.000 at least 50% of 100.000 at least 50% of the 100.000 at least 50% of 100,000 at least 50% of the 100.000
Legislative Support wmposums to the symposiums to the (training total number of (training the total number (training total number of (training the total number (training total number of (training
community level to be community level to UACs) BADACs attended UACs) 0t BADACS UACs) BADACs attended UACs) ot BADAC UACs) BADACs attended UACs)
led by the ICAD be led by the ICAD attended attended
Advocacy cluster Advocacy luster
member agencies member agencies in RT
which at least 50%
of the total number
of BADACs attended

ADAC System Roll out 1 ADAC System


Orientation/Re- ole-out orientation
Orientation conducted for
en0odors
DILG 1/0ILG 1/DILG 1/DILG 1/DILG 1 DILG

100% of baa0gays R2
trained and
[the
DILG CO
RAA
SICAP-BADAC MIMAROPA
Orientation DILG Co DILG CO DILG CO DILG CO DILG co DIG co R9

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
cavacated UACs eeeit
UACs [eitgtef UACs) capacitated UAGs ca0a0t.at0d UACs) capacitated UACs)

90% 0f BADACs
oriented on $4CA9. R8
BADAC 300.000

RO and po Training
Strengthening Rt0
Tarns re-oriented
Institutional Capacities Ae 666.4
1Capacity 900.000
Abuse Council Development
Training on
Strengthening
Institutional
Capacities of
R12
Barangay Anti-Drug
Abuse Councils
(SICAP-BADAC)
conducted

1,311 barangy% 13ff barargays DILG 1,31f barangays DILG 1,31f barangays DILG 1,31f barargays DIL.G 1,31f barangays DILG
CARAGA
rained on SICA trained on $ICAP COIPAD trained on SICAP CO/PADS trained on S/CAP CO/PADS trained on SICAP CO/PADS trained on SICAP CO/PADS
1 100.000.00 ls pMO A MO M

100% baran.gays
NCR
trained on $ICAP
BADAC
At least one (1) At least one (f)
One(1)roll-out oorientation on t@orientation on
trairing on 8IDA BIDA attended by BIOA attended by RAA
attended by DILG IV DILG IV.A DILG IVA
A personal at the personnel at the personnel at to
end of 2023 DILG CO DILG CO en of 2025 DILG CO OIL.G CO end of 2027 DILG CO DILG CO

LGus- LGUs-
L0Us- orientation/train orientation/train LGUs-
orientation/training 0 on PADS LGUs- g on PADS orientation/raring
on PADS policies policies and orientation/training policies and on PADS policios
3. Capacity Development Rf
and updates from pdates from on PADS policies pdates from a updates from
54LGUs will be ner agencies
par partner agencies and updates from partner agencies partner agencies
(reoriented/trained regarding actvities regarding partner agei6 regarding regarding actvities
...
on the new PADS
---- on anti-llegal

DILG CO acvities on ant
4gens
0ILG CO- regarding actvities 0ILG CO-
4dee an.ii.a 44ee
acuities 0nan%
[lief $
DILG CO- on an4legal
dee
d

0ILG CO-
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90% 0l LGUs R8
oriented on AAC
TOT and roll out of hr Policies 300.000
Anti-Illegal Drugs 1Capacity 350.000.00
Policies Development
Training Roll-out
Orientation (8IDA R12
Program, BDCP,
CBDRP, SDEC,
LADPA, ADAC
100% 0fLGUs 100% 0fLGUs
oriented on act# oriented ongetie
588,000 588,000
lloga drugs related legal drgs
policies related policies

Ro#lout Trainings on
8IDA for DILG-10
personnel, and
LGUus
RO and PO
Treeing Teamns re
oriented on $ICAP-
BADAC
Localized BIDA Localized 8IDA
Localize 9IDA program down to programn down to
Localalion ot the program down to tel4go_ [ie DILG Co the
[DILG CO-
BIA Program to the barangay/communit «
so0,0 /orangay/commune
barangaylcom,
1,500,000
Community ylevel, increase j,"""ltylevel, increase l1,500,00 ty level,
increase pubic I
Symposium/Caravan pubic aware0es pn pubic a0war00.$ [9,0
the BIDA program ton the IDA awareness on te
BIDA prooram

BICOL Bida
BICOL Bia Youth [BICOL Bia Youth
[0ILG _ [Leadership Camp [DILG CO Youth Leadership[pG Co.
Leadership Camp
Camp conducted ( @on 00o
conducted engaging]3,000,0o¢_ [conducted "
the youth to be BI0A[0 [engaging the youth [3,000,00 engaging the [%
[to be BlDA [0.00 youth to be BIDA
Ch
GDamn;10ions [Champions Champions
on4oft\utflllll
prevention Training
for the Youth (The
Role of Youth in
Prevention Efforts)

-100% SK Chairmen
trained
use g 0rose0fu
Surprise drug tests Surprise drug tests tests shall be Surprise drug tests tests shall be Surprise drug tests
Implementation of the shall be conducted shall be conducted conducted to al shall be conducted conducted to all shall be conducted
100.000 /100,000 100.000 ]"
to all DILG sub. t·too%e
Drug-free workplace [to at puG sos. ]100.000 lo all DILG sub. /100.,00O 0LL.G sub-
(training -�.,
DILG sub-
(training (training
[]""""" [(training
!([UACs)
!raining rogona/field regional/fele

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Policy and Program in [regional/told office regional/field regional/field off-
]"
ofliCfl
[UACs) UACs) offices (to be offices (to be
UACs)
! assisted
(k> be [UACs)

l
(lo be offices (to be
[ii;r assisted by PDEA) assisted by assisted b PDEA) assisted by b PDEA)

are 40 0l 50
Continuous support to
rovision of Provision of Provision of Provision of provision of
the Regional Oversight Provision of
technical technical technical technical technical
Committee on technical assist.an0O
assistance in the assistance in the assistance in the assistance in the assistanoe in the
Barangay Drug in the conduct of
20,000 conduct of 20,000 conduct of 20.000 conduct of 20,000 conduct of 20.000 conduct of 20.000 RT
Clearing and Regional ROCBDC
ROCBDC R0CDC ROCBDC OCBDC ROCBDC
Abdication deliberation seed
deliberations and 0eliberations a0Cd 0de#beralions and deliberations and deliberations and
Committee (RAC) RAC meetings
RAC meetings RAC meetings RAC meetings RAC meetings RAC meetings
meetings
Recognition of
Outstanding
provincial/City.Mulleip
R9
4. Institution Strengthening and a/Barangay An-Drug
Building Abuse Councils
(ADACs
tovide incentives to
Provinces/HUCs/ICC
declared as Drug-
Cleared by the
RS
Regional Oversight
Committee on
Barangay Drug
Clearing

NYC partnership in
CARAGA
BIDA Implementation

Operationalization of
BOA Drug Demand 6,664,000 Rt0
Reduction campaign

Certificate of Certificate of Certificate of


Accreditation of CS0s Certificate of Certificate of Certificate of
in the implementation accreditation/ AMOA accreditation/ AMOA
accreditation/ accreditation acoreitaion/ Rt
accreditatior A0A
MOA MOA MOA
of DILG Anti illegal
ele ewe$

Forging of Partnership
through MOU between
and among leagues DILG CO R2
(all regional leagues)
NGAs, CSOs,and
slakholders
Participated in Participated in the Participated in the
gticipated in the participated in the Participated in the
the Regional Regional Regional
Regional Oversight Regional Oversight Regional Oversight Oversight
Oversight Oversight
Corrittee on Committee on Committee on
Committee on Committee 0n Committee on pN/PDEA
Barangay Drug 9NIDEN Barangay Drug pNPIPDE PNp/IDEA Barangay Drug PNPIPDE DEA
PNPIP
RA4A
Barangay Drug Barangay Drug Barangay Drug
Clearing Program DIG Clearing Program NDILG ID.G Clearing Program NDILG /DILG IDOL.G
Clearing Program Cleaning Program Cleaning Program
Deliberation Deliberation Deliberation
Deliberation Deliberation Dobiberation
(ROCBDC) at the (OCBDC) at the (ROCBDC) at the (R0CBDC) at the (ROCBDC) at the
(ROCBDC) at the
end of 2023 end of 2024 end of 2026
end of 2025 end of 2027 end of 2028

Strengthened Strengthened Strengthened


Strengthened Strengthened Strengthened Patcipation in Participation in the
Ptipation in
Participation in the Participation in the
Participation in the the Regional the Regional Regional MINAROPA
Regional Oversight Regional Oversight Regional Oversight Oversight
Oversight Oversight
Committee on Drug Committee on Committee on Drug
Comerittee on Committee on Committee on
Clearing Drug Clearing Clearing
Drug Clearing Drug Clearing Drug Clearing
Participation in the
Regional Oversight 100% R0C-BDC
R0C R6
Committee on Deliberation
Members
Barangaoy Drug participated
Cleaning Program
Continuous support
Deliberation
to the Regional
Oversigth 8
Cmrittee on
Barangay Drug
Clearing

Support to Bara0gay
Drug Clearing R9
Program
Implementation

Drug-deared Drug-deared Drug-cleared Drug-cleared Drug-cleared Drug-cleared


R10
barangays barangays barangays barang.ays barangays barangays
5. Regional and international
Cooperation, Molt-sectoral
Partnership Community patcipated in
Mobilization and Expansion Participated in the Participated in the Participated in the Participated in the Participated in the
Participation in the Community
the Community
Community Community Community
Community PN/pit Mobilization
Community 9NP/DILG PNPIDILG Mobilization PNPIDILG Mobilization PNIDILG Mobilization pNP/DILG RA
Mobilization Mobilization
G
Mobilization pogran Program (CMP')
Program (CMr') at Program (CAMP) Program (CM) at
Program (CM) at Program (CM') at
(cMP) at the end of at the end of 202T the end 0l 2028
the end of 2023 the end of 2024 the end of 2026
2025

Quarterly 1CAD OILG CO Quarterly ICAD Quarterly ICAD Quarterly CAD Quarterly GAD
DILG CO-
Quarterly ICAD DILG CO- Advocacy Cluster . Advocacy Cluster DILG CO- Advocacy Cluster
120,000.0
Advocacy Cluster DILG CO- Advocacy Cluster DILG Co-
All Regions
Advocacy Cluster 120,000. meetings 120,000.00 meetings meetings 120,000.00 moot.ins 20,000.00
120,000.00 meetings 0
meetings conducted 00 con&ducted conducted conducted conducted
[CAD Advocacy conducted
Cluster
Promotion of BIDA
Program among Rt0
CAD Member
Agencies

Strengthening the
4 Quarterly ICAD 4 Quartery ICAD 4 Quarterly 1CAD 4 Quarterly CAD 4 Cuartery 1CAD DILG CO-
coordination with
4 Quarterly CAD DILG Co DILG CO- OIL.G CO DILG CO- RIf
UNODC and CSOs 160,000.00 Meetings Meetings Meetings [oetngs 200,000
Meetings
200.000
Meetings conucod - 200,000 200,000 200.000 conducted
conducted conducted conducted conducted
tu inclusion in CA
Meetings

To hav at least 2 To have at least To have at least 2 To have at least Z To have at least 2
Mobilization of
To have at least 2 2local local local local
Prominent/Local 500,000 local 500.000 500,000 500,000 celebrities/social 500,000 500,00O
local celebrities/social celebrities/social celebrities/social
Celebrities or celebrities/social [(honorarium
celebrities/social
(honorati (honoraru (honorariu (honor
ari (honorariu RT
media influencers media influencers media influencers media influencers media influencers
Personalties or Social media influencers as[s) ums) ms) ms) ms) ms)
as BIDA as BIDA as BIDA as 8IDA as BIDA
Meda lnuencer a.
8IA ambassadors a0n0as6.a0r en.bas.adors anbears0f sen.bass.a0ors arnbass.ados
BIDA Ambassadors

Regional and Local


Lunching of Buhay
Ingatan, Droga'y

Ayawan (8IDA)
Program

8IDA sang Kabatan-


una$a Dosd
Movement (8KDM- A
youth-led orgar»zation 1 8IDA sang
that airs to raise Kaba tar-unan $a 500,000.00 R12
arwares abut the Dose Movement
dangers of drugs and (8K0MM') organized
promote healthy and
drug-free lifestyles
among young people

6.Logistical Support

Monitoringad
Monitoring and CAR
valuation Reports
Evaluation
submitted

Rf
ADAC Audit DIG

Audit conducted DILG Co Audit conducted DILG CO Audit conducted DILGCO Audit conducted DILG CO Aud conducted DILG CO R23.9
Audit conducted DIG CO

Pao43el $0
At least 60% of At lea«gt 70% of
50% of the
At least At least 55% of the At lest 65% of the At least 75% 0f the
the LGus are theLGu are
LGUs are High LGUs are High LGUs are High LGUs are High
Functional ADAC
DIG CO Functional ADACS DILG Co iigh Functional DIG CO
Functional ADAC%
DILG CO tgh Functional DILG CO
Functional ADA4Cs
DILG CO RAA
ADACs at the ADACs at the end
at the end of 2023 at the erd of 2024 at the end of 2026 at the end of 2028
end of 2025 ol 2027

100% 0l LGUs 100% 0fL6Us 100% 0' LGUs 100% 0fIGUs 100% 0fLGUs 100% of LGUs
DILG CO R6
audited audited audited audited audited audited

Monitored Monitored Monitored Monitored


Monitored Monitored
performances of portormanoes of performances o portormanoes of
performances of the performancers of
the 136 A0ACS the 136 ADACs the 136 A0ACS the 136 A0ACS RT
136 ADACs and and the 136 ADACs and
and and 3,003 and and 3.003 and 3,003 8A0ACS
and an 3.003 and and 3.003
3,003 BA0ACs
BADAC% BADACE BADACS BADACs

90% A0ACs a0
BADACs with High 500.000 R8
Functionality

54 PIC/MADACS 54 PIC/MADACS 54 PIC/MADACS 54 PICIMADACS


54 IC/AMADACS 64 PICIMADACS
and1 162 and1 162 and 1,162 and 1,162
and 1,162 BA0ACS and 1,162 BA4DAC% RI
BADACs will be BADACs will be BADACs will be 8ADACs will be
will be audited will be audited
audited audited audited audited

54 Anti-Drug 54 Anti-Drug 54 Anti-Drug 54 Ati-Drug


54 Anti-Drug Abuse 54 Ant-Drug Abuse
Abuse Councils Abuse Councils Abuse Councils Abuse Councils
Councils (ADACS) Councils (ADACs)
50,000.00 (ADACs) audited 1$0,000.00 (ADA4Cs) audited 160,000.00 160,000.00 (ADACs) audited 150,000.00 (A0ACs) audited 160,000.00 12
audited on their aofited on their
on their on their on their g their
A0AC Performance functionality functionality
functionality functionality functionality functionality
Au0it

99% Barangay 99% Barangay


99% Barangay Ati- 99% Bara0gay Ante 99% Barangay Anti 99% Barangay
Anti0rug Abuse Anti-Drug Abuse
Drug Abuse Drug Abuse
250,000.00 Councils Drug Abuse Anti-Drug Abuse
180,000.00 260,000.00 20.000.00 Councils 250,000.00 250.000.00 R12
Councils (BADACB) Councils Councils (BADACA) Councils
(BADACs) (BADACS)
audited (BADACs) audited audited (8ADACs) audited
audited audited
78 LGUs 78 LGUs LOUs assessed
78GUs aesed
l audited on ADAC
assessed/
78LGUs assessed
audited on ADAC
ass08$0d [78
/ audited on ADAC
78LGUs assessed/ DILG audited on ADAC DILG DILG audited on ADAC DIG 0ILG
eefo4mane efotrnance Performance
audited on ADAC 50,000.00 CO/AD Performance CO/PADS COIPADS Performance COIPADS CO/PADS CARAGA
increased number lnor ease number Increased number
Pelorman $PMo Increased PMO Po Increased PMO Po
of high Functional of High Functional of High Functional
number of High number of High
ADACS ADACS ADACs
Fur
'
1,311 barangays 1,31fbaran9gays
1,311barangary.s 1,31f
barangoys 131fbarangays
asses.sec/arited assess0/aued 80se/audited
assessed/audited assessed/audited
,311barangays on BADAC on BADAC on BADAC DILG
on BADAC DILG Du.G on BADAC 0ILG Functionality
DILG
ass0se/audited on 2571,000.00 Functionality Functionality CC/PADS CG/PADS fuactonality C/PADS CARAGA
CO/PAD COIPADS Functionality
BADAC Increased Increased nurn.ber PMO
Increased PMO nor6rel number MO
Increased nurnber $PM MO number of High
Functionality umber of High of High Functional ot High Functional
of High Functional Functional
Functional BADACS
BADAC% BADACE
BADACs BADACs

NCR
17LGus assessed

1,709 barangays NC
asses.sec
7, Accountability, Monitoring 100% IC/IM ADACS 100% P/CAM 100% PIC/IM 100% IC/M 100% P/CI/M 100% IC/M
and Evaluation (Key audited on ADAC audited on ADACs audited ADACs audited on ADACs audited 314,000.00
ADACs audited on 314,001.00 R10
314.000.00 314,000.00 314.000.00 314.000.0
Performance Indicator] functionality and functionality and on functionality functionality and on functionality functionality an
effectiveness effectiveness ad effectiveness effectiveness and effectiveness effectiveness

100% 0l BADACS 100% of 100% 0l BA0ACS 100% 0l BADACS 100% 0l BADACS


93% 0f BADACS
audited 0n audited on BADACS audited suited on audited on au0ited 0On 50,001.00
50.000.00 50.000.00 50,000.00 $0,000.DO 50,000.00 R10
funtionalit y and huntionalit.y and on funtirelity funtionality and luntionality and funtionality and
effectiveness effectiveness and effectiveness effectiveness effectiveness effectiveness

100% of 100% of 100% of 100% of 100% of 100% of


PIH/C/MADAC DILG PIIC/IMBADAC DILG Feld PIIC/WBADAC DILG pICAMBADAC PIIC/IBADAC
Monitoring of Monthly IIC/IM/BADAC DILG Field DAL.G Field DILG Field
MIAROA
Monthly Meetings Monthly Meetings Field Monthly Meetings Monthly Meetings Field Monthly Meetings Monthly Meetings
PIH/IC/MI BADAC Offices 0#fices 0#fices 0#fices
monitored at the end monitored at the 0ices monitored at the monitored at the 0rices monitored at the monitored at the
Meetings
6l 2023 end of 2024 end of 2025 end of 20.26 end 0l 2027 end of 2028

100% CBD 100% CBDRP 100% CBDR 100% CBDR 100% CBDP 100% CBD MIMA,ROA
monitored monitored monitored monitored monitored monitored

100% CBD#Pg of 100% CBDRPS of 100% CBDPs ol 100% CBDRPS of 100% CBDRP% of
100% CBDRPs ol R
pols monitored CAM monitored CMs monitored CMs monitored Ms monitored CMs monitored

Monitoring of
Community-Based 98LGUs monitored R10
Drug Rehabilitation on the CBDRP
Program (CBDRP)
54LGUs 54LGUs
54L0Us
54LGus monitored 54L0Us monitored on the 4LGts monitored monitored on the
monitored on the
on the Community- monitored on the Community on the Community- Community-
Community-Darsed
Based Drug 50.000.00 Community-Based 0,000.00 Based Drug 50,000.00 Based Drug $0.,000.00 Based Drug 50,000.00 50,000.00 R12
Drug
Rehabilitation Drug Rehabilitation Rehabilitation Rehabilitation Rehab Mita+on Rehabihtation
Program (CBDRP) Program (CBDRP) Program Program (CBDRP) Program
Program (CBDRP')
(CBDRr (CBDRP)

Pae 45 el $0
6or more new 6 or more new
6or more new 6or more new 6or mote new
6 Balay Baley Balay
DATRC Oasite Balay Balay Balay
SlanganTRCs wt 0ILG CO- DIG CO Slang%rTRC DILG CO- DILG CO -1Sidor/TRC DILG CO- DILG CO-
Silangen/TRCs will Sidangs/TRCe will Silage/TRCS wf Rt
evolution and 100,000 - 100,000 will be 100,000 100,000 will be 100,000 100,000
be visited and be visito/revisited be visited/revisited
assessment be visited/revrsitod
assessed visite/revisited visited/revisited
and ass0-0
ad asses.sod
anas.seers.sec a0as8080h
ad8rs...sf

Drug-Free Workplace
Seel Certification
Program (DeWSCP)-
Regional initiative that 10% increase in 20% increase in 30% increase in the 30% increase in
airs to promote a 100% 0f NGAS
NGAS and LGUs the number of the number of number of NGA the nurber of
rug-free work and LGUs
conferred wt Drug- NGAs and LGUs NGAs ad LGUs 4,000.000.00 and LGUs .000,000,00
NGAs and LGUs 6,000,000.00 conferred with 7,000.000.00 Rt2
environment through 2,000.000.00 3.000.000.00
Free Workplace coterned with conferred wit conferred with Dru conferred with
Drug-free
the irpiernetation of Drug-Free Free Workplace Drug-Free
Seal Drug-Free Workplace Seal
policies, programs, Workplace Seal Seal Workplace Seal
Workplace Sal
and activities that
prevent ad adross
the use of illegal drugs
in the workplace

8IDA Reporting
BIOA ALERT -A
System establised in R12
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
number of Drug
300.000.00
umber of Drug 300.000.00 400.000.00 R12
for young people who 150,000.00 200.000.00 related incideno
related incidence related incidence related iCieno relate incideno
ere struggling with and or activities and or activities and or activities
and or activities and or activities
drug abuse or are
worried about
someone they know,

PLLAR2:Law Enforcement, Prosecution, Penology

ANNUAL OUTPUTS/DELIVERABLES AND FUNDS


2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028
Funds Funs 0PR
STRATEGY PA Funds and funds and Funds ad
Funds a4 Output and Output Output
Output Output and Output Source Source
Source Source
Source Source
100% of baran9gays
Conduct of lectures/
trained and
symposium on the At Rf
strengthened with DILG Co
legal drug operations the support of 9Np
n the barangays
and DON
1. Education, Advocacy, and
Strategic Communication 136 PCMS 136 PCMs 136 PCMS 136 PCMS 136 PCMS 136 PCMS
Planing distributed wth [EC distributed with distributed with distributed wth [EC distributod with distributed with
Creation and materials such as EC materials such EC materials materials such as [EC materials EC materials such
distribution of IEC Posters, tarpaulins, as ostors, suhars Posters, Posters, tarpaulins such as Posters, as Posters, RT
materials flyers, fans, tarpaulins, flyers, tarpaulins, flyers, flyers, fans, tarpaulins, flyers tarpaulins, lyors,
notebooks. and tans, notebooks, fans, notebooks, notebooks, ind fas, notebook, fans, notebooks,
badge pins and badge pins and badge pins badge pins and badge pins and badge pins

Coordination with
2.Policy Development and RICAD Member Rt0
Legislative Support
Agenices

Chiefs o! Police or
noorporate in the
Police Officer
Curriculum of the
representatives are
3. Capacity Development police Academy the
role
function of the
100% present in all
BADAC monthly
"
police in BA0ACS
meetings

Coordination with Law


4 meeting Rf
enforcement /CAD DILG
conducted
meeting
Barangaysl
Barangarys/youth/stu Barangarys! youttV Barangays/ youth Barangays youth
0IL.G co youth/ students DIG CO- students training on DILG CO- students training DILG CO-
Training on RA 9165 dents training on RA DILG CO- students training
training on A
and other e0sting anli- 9165 and other 1,000.000.0 on RA 965 and 1,000.000. A 9165 and other 1.000.000. 0n RA 9165 and 1,000,000. RS
1,000.00 9165 and other
illegal drug laws existing anti-illegal 0 other existing ant- 0.00 existing anti-
00 existing anti-illegal 00 other 00is0ng anti 00
drug laws legal drug laws drug laws illegal drug laws
legal drug laws
4. Institution Strengthening and
Buildirg Strict implementation
of the Drug-Free
Workplace Policy and
Program in all public 9
and private institutions
throughout tho
country
Intensify Bara0gay
Drug Clearing Drug Clearing R9
Oo&rations
DILG
DILG DILG 0IL.G
COILGUs
1,000 BADAC COILGUs - 1,000 BA0AC 1,000 BADAC COILGUs • 471 BADACS CO/GU»
RS
traired 2,000,000.0 trained trained 1,000,000
Revitalized
implementation of 0
2.000.00 1gm.jam 00

are 470 50
Institutional Capacities Capacitate ell Chief
of Barangay Anti-Drug of Police on the
Abus Councils modules of tho
(8CAP-BADAC)- SICAP BADAC and
incorporating 8DC assist DILG R
RA 9165, CBDRP Provincial offices in
cars.carding it to the
• Regional and international
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)

tLAt3; Rehabilitation, Wellness, Reintegration

ANNUAL OUTPUTS/DELIVERABLES AND FUNDS


2023 2024 2025 2026 202 2028
STRATEGY ppAs Fund funds opp
Funds and Funds and Funds and Funds and
Output Output d Output Output and Output Output
Source Source Source Source
Source Source

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

4. Institution Strengthening and


Creation of plant#la
Building
positions for
employees who
menage rehab centers, L.Gu
Most LOUs with
CBDRP (%city have
JO/COS employees

latronization of the Production of f Production of f Production off production of f production of f productionof f


CBDRP data in the unified CBDRP ta unified CBDRP unfed CBDRP unified CBDRP unified CBDR united CBDRP 7
Central office level form data form 0data form data form data lorm data form

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)

Pope 49 0l 50
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

Monitoring on the $DEC SDEC SDEC SDEC SDEC SDEC


establishment of Accomplishment Accomplishment Accomplishment hment
Aooompis Accor pis
went Accomplishment Al regions
SDEC Report Report Report Report Report epor
Conduct of CBD-
Accountability, Monitoring DATRC O-site
and Evaluation (Key Monitoring,
OILGCO DILG CO DILG CO DILG CO DILG CO DILG Co R3
Performance indicator) Assessment and
Documentation of
LGUs

LGUs monitored LGLs monitored LGUs monitored LGus monitored


Monitoring the LGus monitored on LGUs monitored on
on the on the
the establish/ont
on the o the
establishments of the establishment of R13
establishment of establishment of establishment of establishment of
Balay Silangan Balay Silangan of Baley Silangan
Balay Silangan Balay Silangan Balay Silangan Balay Sila0gar

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