A barangay development plan, also known as BDP, is a three-year comprehensive multi-sectoral development plan that is created via an inclusive and participatory process under the direction of the sanggunian and development council. It is a barangay official document that lists policy alternatives, initiatives, projects, and activities meant to support the overall accomplishment of the development goals and objectives of the barangay. Every barangay has a profile that provides information about both its past and present. A barangay profile provides information about local problems and concerns that is used to inform the creation of a BDP. In order for their voters to understand that their government is working for them, a plan with a budget is consequently the very means by which we bring services down to the local level. According to Section 106 of the LG Code of 1991, each local government unit (LGU) must have a comprehensive, multi-sectoral development plan that is led by the development council and duly approved by the legislature. Its primary goal is to safeguard the interests of the general public and all parties involved in the planning process. A meeting to formulate a barangay development plan was held at Manay's Barangay Taocanga on May 4, 2024. This area is significant to culture because it is home to a significant number of natural and man-made landmarks, such as the second-smallest Rafflesia species in the world, Rafflesia verrucoa (italized), the second-largest birds of prey in the world, the Philippine Eagle, and Diomaboc Lake, one of the cleanest and greenest inland bodies of water 2005 Regional Awardee and National Finalist. For the benefit of future generations, these natural heritages are being protected and safeguarded. The barangay is able to design important programs, projects, and activities that are in line with the protection of cultural heritages because to this capacity. This is a collaborative activity conducted by BLGU Taocanga and the LGU Manay through the Municipal Planning qnd Development Coordinator
Article written by: Jan Michaael Belena
Published: 2024-05-16
The MHO OIC, Jenie B Lahora, RMT was at EMNVHS School Auditorium to discuss with the Senior High Students on Teenage Pregnancy. There was an alarming signicant that this crucial issue be brought to discussion among our teenage adolescent due to the increasing prevalence of teenage pregnancy in the municipality. She discussed on the causes, effects and prevention of teenage pregnancy. By raising awareness on teenage pregnancy, sexual and reproductive health and rights, and connecting them with education and health services, we support the key decisions they make about their futures and bodies. This activity is in coordination with the DSWD 4P's Program Municipal Link of Manay, Youth Focal Youth Coordinator, Maam Marivic Babatid, SKFP Giellan Roy Balante and EMNVHS Faculty and Staff headed by maam Girlie J. Balante, School Principal.
Article written by: Municipal Health Office
Published: 2024-05-14
By embracing the 5 R’s of Zero-Waste, in this order, you can help reduce the amount of plastic waste you generate!
Refuse– say no to things you don’t need
Reduce– limit overconsumption of what you
do need
Reuse – extend the lifecycle of the product
Recycle – learn the best way to sort your
waste
Rot – compost anything that remains
A socially stable and economically progressive municipality in pursuit of sustainable agriculture and eco-tourism development within the context of respect to mother nature that nurtures gender responsive, climate smart, resilient, culture-centered, and liveable community through dynamic leadership and good governance sustained by peace loving, God centered and law abiding citizenry.
In partnership with all stakeholders, will work in unity and solidarity in promoting the general welfare of the people of the municipality by transforming Manayans into self- reliant, self- managing, law-abiding and God- loving community living in prosperity, unity, justice, happiness and peace.
Propelled towards building an eco - friendly responsive governance, culture-centered, gender sensitive and responsive, climate-smart, resilient and a strong community with socio economic, self sufficiency and stability for the next ten years (2024-2033).
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