2023 SEAL OF GOOD LOCAL GOVERNANCE For BARANGAY SGLGB

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2023

SEAL OF GOOD LOCAL


GOVERNANCE FOR
BARANGAY
(SGLGB)
I. BACKGROUND

•The Seal of Good Local Governance for Barangay


(SGLGB) is a performance assessment and recognition
system that aims to give distinction to barangays with
remarkable performance across various governance areas.
• It also intends to encourage barangays to continuously
progress in delivering efficient, equitable and quality public
services. It puts primacy to integrity and good performance
as pillars of meaningful local autonomy and development.
Results of the SGLGB shall serve as one of the
bases for the development of capacity
development interventions, pursuant to DILG MC
No. 2021-067, “Adoption of a Capacity
Development (CAPDEV) Framework in the
Planning, Design and Implementation for LGUs.
The 2023 SGLGB implementation shall endeavor
“ONE AUDIT” for barangays, in response to the
clamor of the DILG field offices and barangays to
integrate to the SGLGB the various Barangay-
Based Institutions (BBIs) functionality audits (i.e.
Barangay Development Council (BDC), Barangay
Peace and Order Committee (BPOC), Barangay
Council for the Protection of Children (BCPC), and
Barangay Violence Against Women (VAW) Desk).
2. PURPOSE

The DILG Memorandum Circular prescribes the


general guidelines for the implementation of the
2023 SGLGB
(Reference: DILG MC 2021-074 dtd. July 5, 2021)
3. LEGAL BASES

• Section 5, Article II of the 1987 Constitution of


the Republic of the Philippines declares that
the maintenance of peace and order, the
protection of life, liberty, and property, and the
promotion of the general welfare are essential
for the enjoyment by all the people of the
blessings of democracy;
• Section 1, Executive Order No. 138 entitled: Full
Devolution of Certain Functions of the Executive
Branch to Local Governments, Creation of a
Committee on Devolution, and for Other Purposes,
states that National Government (NG) is fully
committed to the policy of decentralization
enshrined in the Constitution and relevant laws
which are aimed at 1) developing capabilities of
local governments to deliver basic social services
and critical facilities to their constituents, increase
productivity and employment, and promote local
and economic growth;
2) ensuring accountability, competence,
professionalism and transparency of local leaders
through the development of institutional systems that
uphold good governance and strengthen their
capacities for managing public resources;
• Section 3 (h) and 3 (m), and Section 16 of Republic
Act No. 7160, otherwise known as the Local
Government Code (LGC) of 1991, provide that
there shall be a continuing mechanism to enhance
local autonomy not only by legislative enabling acts
but also by administrative and organizational
reforms, that the national government shall ensure
that decentralization contributes to the continuing
improvement of the performance of local
government units (LGUs) and the quality of
community life, that each LGU shall exercise its
powers essential to the promotion of the general
welfare.
SCOPE/COVERAGE

All Provincial Governors and Vice-Governors, City and Municipal


Mayors and Vice Mayors, Punong Barangays, Sanggunian at all
levels, Liga ng mga Barangay (LnB) sa Pilipinas, DILG Regional,
Provincial, and HUC Directors, Minister of the Interior and Local
Government, Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim
Mindanao (MILG-BARMM), City/Municipal Local Government
Operations Officers, National Government Agencies (NGAs), LGU
Department Heads, Representatives from NGAs at the local level
and accredited Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) at the Regional,
Provincial, City and Municipal levels;
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA

For the CY 2023 SGLGB, the principle “3+1” applies,


where a barangay needs to pass ALL of the three (3)
Core Governance Areas, namely: 1) Financial
Administration and Sustainability; 2) Disaster
Preparedness; and, 3) Safety, Peace and Order; AND at
least ONE of the Essential Governance Areas, namely:
1) Social Protection and Sensitivity; 2) Business-
Friendliness and Competitiveness; and 3) Environmental
Management.
A. CORE GOVERNANCE AREAS

Set of indicators that serve as the foundation


and primary support in fulfilling the objective of
SGLGB to ensure that good governance is
reflected in the performances of each and every
barangay in the country, most especially in
providing the most relevant and critical public
service deliveries to its constituents.
A. CORE GOVERNANCE AREAS

Sets the standard for validating the effectiveness


and efficiency of the most important programs and
projects implemented in their respective
jurisdictions, in terms of ensuring financial
accountability, maintenance of peace and order,
and protection of life and property.
1) FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION AND
SUSTAINABILITY

• This refers to a barangay’s outstanding practice of


accountability and transparency in financial
administration by adhering with accounting and
auditing standards and compliance with the
Barangay Full Disclosure Policy (BFDP).
2) DISASTER PREPAREDNESS

Refers to a barangay’s proactive stance before,


during and after disaster, through actions such as
development and/or implementation of appropriate
program and plans on disaster risk reduction and
management; building the competencies of concerned
personnel; and ensuring operational readiness with
the availability of equipage, supplies and other
resources intended for early warning and/or response.
3) SAFETY, PEACE AND ORDER

Refers to a barangay’s noteworthy


performance in terms of maintaining peace and
order in the community through the
implementation of activities and provision of support
mechanisms to ensure the protection of constituents
from the threats to life, health, and security.
B. ESSENTIAL GOVERNANCE AREAS

• Set of indicators that plays a vital role in pursuing


and maintaining sustainable development in the
barangays nationwide. These indicators are
significant in providing basic social welfare services,
promoting business and income-generating activities
in the barangay and protecting the environment.
1) SOCIAL PROTECTION AND SENSITIVITY

This refers to a barangay’s high sensitivity to the


needs of disadvantaged/challenged sectors like
women, children, senior citizens, indigenous peoples
(IPs), and persons with disability (PWDs), among
others, the provision of support to basic education,
access to social welfare services, and participation of
the sector(s) in local special bodies.
2) BUSINESS FRIENDLINESS AND
COMPETITIVENESS

This refers to a barangay’s remarkable efforts in


encouraging business and employment, through the
systems, structures and/or legislation in place to support
the promotion of such in the locality.
3) ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT

This refers to a barangay’s conscientious


preservation of the integrity of the environment
by complying, at the minimum, with the
provisions of Republic Act No. 9003, otherwise
known as the Ecological Solid Waste
Management Act of 2000.
ASSESSMENT FORMS AND TOOLS
Only the prescribed forms shall be used in the data gathering,
assessment, validation and certification. Hence, alteration/modification
of the forms is highly discouraged for uniformity and accountability.
These forms are the following:
- SGLGB Form No. 1 – Documentary Checklist
- SGLGB Form No. 2 – Data Capture Form (DCF)
- SGLGB Form No. 3 – Technical Notes
- SGLGB Form No. 4 – Component City/Municipality Consolidated
Performance Assessment Form (CC/M CPAF)
- SGLGB Form No. 5 - Highly Urbanized City/ Independent
Component City Consolidated Performance Assessment Form
(HUC/ICC CPAF)
ASSESSMENT FORMS AND TOOLS
- SGLGB Form No. 6 – Provincial Consolidated Performance
Assessment Form (PCPAF)
- SGLGB Form No. 7- Regional Consolidated Performance
Assessment Form (RCPAF)
- SGLGB Form No. 8 - National Consolidated Performance
Assessment Form (NCPAF)
SGLGB ASSESSMENT PLATFORM

• Assessment results shall be encoded only in the official SGLGB


Google Assessment Sheet and corresponding MOVs shall be
uploaded to the Google Drive to be shared by the NBOO.

• Sharing of Google Drive link to DILG Provincial, City and


Municipal Field Offices shall be done by the DILG Regional
Offices;

• Encoded results in the Google Drive shall match the Regional


Consolidated Performance Assessment Form (RCPAF) duly
signed by the Regional Director and submitted to the NBOO
STRUCTURES, COMPOSITIONS, AND
ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

• All local chief executives of provinces, cities and


municipalities shall issue an Executive Order
organizing an SGLGB Performance Assessment
Team in their respective jurisdictions.

• All Punong Barangays shall ensure that during the


assessment period, the Documentary Checklist
(SGLGB Form 1) and all required Means of
Verification (MOVs) are packaged well and submitted
to the city or municipal assessment teams, in hard
copies.
Highly-Urbanized City/Independent Component City
Performance Assessment Team
(HUC/ICC PAT)

- Composition of HUC/ICC PAT:

Team Leader
- City Administrator

Asst. Team Leader


- City Planning and Development Officer/
Coordinator
Members
• City Chief of Police of the Philippine National Police (PNP)
• City Social Welfare and Development Officer (CSWDO)
• City Budget Officer
• City Accountant
• City Treasurer
• City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Officer
(CDRRMO)
• City Health Officer
• City Business Permit and Licensing Officer or Representative
• City Environment and Natural Resources Officer (CENRO) or
representative from the City Environment and Solid Waste
Management Board (CSWMB)
• LnB HUC Chapter President President of the
Panlungsod/Pambayang Pederasyon ng mga SK
• Three (3) representatives from accredited CSOs/NGOs by the
HUC
• Other stakeholders that the LGU deems necessary

• Secretariat - City Planning and Development Office


• Coordinator - The DILG City Director shall serve as
the coordinator in the implementation of
SGLGB in his/her area of jurisdiction
Roles and Responsibilities of HUC/ICC PAT:

- Assess the performance of the barangays based on


their DCF and MOVs;
- Sign and certify as to the correctness of the DCF;
- Approve and sign the HUC/ICC Consolidated
Performance Assessment Form (HUC/ICC CPAF,
SGLGB Form 5); and
- Ensure the completion of the assessment, certification
and encoding within the scheduled timeframe
Roles and Responsibilities of HUC/ICC
Planning and Development Office as
Secretariat of the HUC/ICC PAT:

- Ensure the completeness of all MOVs of barangay entries


based on the submitted Documentary Checklist;
- Present to the HUC/ICC PAT, during the assessment
meeting, the barangay entries and its MOVs;
- Accomplish the DCF based on the assessment of the
HUC/ICC PAT;
- Facilitate the accomplishment and signing of HUC/ICC
Roles and Responsibilities of HUC/ICC
Planning and Development Office as
Secretariat of the HUC/ICC PAT:

- Submit the signed HUC/ICC CPAF to the Regional


Performance Assessment Team (RPAT); and
- Encode the assessment data of all barangays in the
SGLGB Google Sheet based on the signed DCF
Roles and Responsibilities of DILG City
Director/CLGOO as Coordinator

- Perform quality check of all barangay entries, by ensuring


that all MOVs and forms submitted are true and correct;
- Ensure that the HUC/ICC PAT and its Secretariat have
complied with all the process requirements in the
assessment of their barangays;
- Assist the HUC/ICC PAT in coordinating SGLGB concern
National Quality Committee (NQC)

Chairperson
• Undersecretary for Barangay Affairs

Vice-Chairpersons
• Director of the National Barangay Operations Office
(NBOO)
• LnB National President
Members:

• National President of the Union of Local Authorities of


the Philippines (ULAP)
• Three (3) representatives from accredited CSOs/NGOs
from the National Level
• Director of the Bureau of Local Government Supervision
(BLGS)
• Director of the Bureau of Local Government
Development (BLGD)
IMPLEMENTATION
SCHEDULE AND
RESPONSIBILITIES
Capacity Building on SGLGB Implementation
(April to May 2023)
A) National Orientation
- Each DILG Regional/Provincial/HUC/ICC Offices shall send their
SGLGB Focal Persons or representatives, to the online National
Orientation on the 2023 SGLGB implementation.
B) Orientation for the City/Municipal Assessment Teams by the
DILG Field Offices
- The SGLGB assessment teams from each city/municipality shall
attend the orientation to be conducted by the DILG City/Municipal
Offices.
Capacity Building on SGLGB Implementation
(April to May 2023)

C) Online Orientation of the NQC and NWT


- The NQC and NWT shall attend the Online Orientation on the
2023 SGLGB Implementation.
Data Gathering, Assessment, Certification and
Online Data Entry
(May to July 2023)

- The barangays shall ensure the submission of the


assessment documents to the HUC/ICC/CC/M PAT, through its
respective Secretariats. Assessment shall be done at the
city/municipal level. Specifically, the Secretariats of the
HUC/ICC/CC/M PAT are tasked to input the necessary data. As
a strategy to ensure timely encoding of assessment data, the
cities and municipalities may opt to engage more SGLGB
encoders. The DILG City/Municipal Offices shall monitor and
ensure the submission of the data and MOVs to the SGLGB
Google Drive.
Validation, Review and Certification
(August-September 2023)

- Validation shall be undertaken by the provincial level for


barangays of component cities and municipalities. On the
other hand, the review of validated barangay entries of the
provinces and validation of barangay entries of HUCs/ICCs
will be undertaken by the regional level. The DILG Regional
and Provincial Offices shall monitor and ensure the
submission of the data and MOVs to the SGLGB Google
Drive.
National Calibration and Validation
(October 2023)

- Based on the shortlisted potential barangay passers


indorsed by the RPAT, the NWT, together with the
NQC, shall conduct the national calibration and
validation. On-site visits to random potential barangay
passers may be conducted, subject to the availability of
funds from the Central Office. All regional and national
data gathered shall be considered final. Hence,
requests for data modification shall not be entertained.
Final Selection, Indorsement of 2023 SGLGB
Passers and Announcement of Results
(November 2023)

•Based on the final recommendation by the NQC, the Official


List of 2023 SGLGB Passers shall be determined and
indorsed, for approval, to the Secretary of the Interior and
Local Government, through the Undersecretary for Local
Government and/or Undersecretary for Barangay Affairs.
•For the 2023 SGLGB, only certificates of recognition will be
given by the DILG Central Office to SGLGB passers.
Final Selection, Indorsement of 2023 SGLGB
Passers and Announcement of Results
(November 2023)

•However, the provinces, cities and municipalities, are


encouraged to give rewards or incentives to their barangay
passers.
•Results shall be published in the DILG official website and
communicated to the DILG ROs.
•A Barangay Governance Assessment Report (BGAR) will
be provided to each assessed barangay, indicating the
2023 SGLGB final results.
Conduct of Exit Conferences
(November to December 2023)

• The cities and municipalities shall conduct exit conferences


with the barangays to serve as a venue for dialogue where
SGLGB results may be communicated and areas for
improvement may be identified and agreed upon for LGU
action.
• Barangays shall also present their SGLGB results during the
second semester Barangay Assembly Day.
LINKING the SGLGB to the SEAL OF GOOD
LOCAL GOVERNANCE (SGLG)

• To ensure that the performance of barangays in


fostering a culture of good governance are at par with
their mother cities/municipalities, for CY 2023, a city
or municipality must have at least 50% of its
component barangays participate in the SGLGB to
qualify for the SGLG, as a test of results applicability.
OBSERVANCE OF MINIMUM HEALTH
PROTOCOLS

• All assessment activities may be done online or


face-to-face, provided that all those involved shall
observe the minimum health protocols amid the
COVID 19 pandemic.
ANNEXES
Muchas Gracias!!!

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