P7.5 Million PDAF Funds Released to Municipality of Lazi
By Rene Rocamora

The table below shows the Priority Development Assistance Fund that was released to the Congressional District of Siquijor. The implementing agency is LGU/Municipality of Lazi, Siquijor.

 

Republic of the Philippines

Department of Budget and Management

 

Malacaρang, Manila

 

 

 

PRIORITY DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE FUND

CONGRESSIONAL ALLOCATION, SECOND TRANCHE, CY 2001

As of November 5, 2001

 

 

 

 

 

 

Region VII

 

 

Lone District, Siquijor

 

 

 

 

 

Name of Project

Amount

Implementing

Location

 

Agency

 

 

 

Financial support for priority development programs and projects in the Province of Siquijor

                7,500,000

LGU/Municipality of Lazi, Siquijor

 

 

 

Total Amount Released

              7,500,000

 

 

 

 

Source: Department of Budget & Management

While it is up to the Local Government Unit of Lazi to implement the funds, on March 1st, 2002 the Department of Budget and Management issued a National Budget Circular prescribing the lists of programs and projects to be funded from the Calendar Year 2002 PDAF budget as described below:

LISTING OF PROGRAMS/PROJECTS TO BE FUNDED FROM THE PDAF

 

I.                     Financial Assistance to the following:

A.     Education

1. State Universities and Colleges (SUCs)

2. Technical Educational and Skills Development Authority (TESDA)

3. Commission on Higher Education (CHED)

4. National Commission on Indigenous Peoples (NCIP)

B.     Health – Regional/Specialty Hospitals and Medical Centers

C.     Social Welfare

1. Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) for the implementation of the following:

a.       Comprehensive Integrated Delivery of Social Services (CIDSS)

b.       Social protection and promotion of rights and welfare of the poor and the disadvantaged

2. National Food Authority (NFA)

D.     Agriculture and Fisheries Modernization (AFMA) – Department of Agriculture (DA) and Corporations implementing AFMA

E.     Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG)

F.      LGUs – Provinces/Cities/Municipalities/Barangays

 

II.                   Livelihood and Employment Generation

A.     Livelihood Program

1. Technology and Livelihood Resource Center (TRLC)

2. NCIP

3. Office of Muslim Affairs (OMA)

B.     Emergency Employment – Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE)

 

III.                  Science Technology and Information/Communications Equipment

A.     Department of Education (Dep Ed)

B.     Department of Science and Technology (DOST)

C.     Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC)

 

IV.                Social and Economic Infrastructures

A.     Construction/Repair/Rehabilitation of the following:

1. Roads and Bridges/Farm to Market Roads – Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH)

2. Flood Control (DPWH)

3. Water Supply (DPWH)

4. School Buildings – DPWH/Dep Ed

5. Post Harvest Facilities (Food Terminal, Market, Warehouses and Solar Dryer) DPWH

6. Day Care Centers, Senior Citizen Centers – DPWH

7. Police, Jail and Fire Stations – DPWH, DILG

8. Multi-Purpose Buildings – DPWH

9. Court Houses – DPWH, Department of Justice (DOJ)

10.     Pier, Ports and Airports – DOTC

B.     Rural Electrification – National Electrification Administration (NEA)

C.     Irrigation – DA/National Irrigation Administration (NIA)

D.     Resettlement/Housing – National Housing Authority (NHA)

                  E.  Acquisition of Infrastructure Equipment DPWH

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