Regional Project Monitoring and Evaluation System · Composition of local PMCs left to discretion...
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Outline of Presentation RPMES Manual of Operations
Legal Mandate Rationale Objectives and Scope Organizational Framework Organization of PMCs Systems Framework Process Flow Monitoring Procedures Problem Solving Mechanism
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Legal Mandate EO 376 issued on 2 November 1989 Established the RPMES, setting forth its
objectives, defining its scope and coverage and formulation of an Operations Manual
EO 93 issued on 1 June 1993 Amended EO 376 to fit the LG Code which
became effective in 1992 Established the National Project Monitoring
Committee to oversee implementation of RPMES
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Rationale RPMES was established to: provide scheme for M&E of projects at the
national, regional, provincial/city and municipal levels with participation of LGUs and NGOs Facilitate generation of information on overall
status of project implementation at each level Detect problems that impede implementation
and undertake remedial actions at the level nearest the project sites, and at the earliest time possible
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Objectives and Scope Objective RPMES primarily aims to facilitate project implementation, problem-solving, M&E at regional, provincial/city and municipal levels. Specifically, the system aims to achieve the following objectives: provide a system for integration, coordination and linkage
of all monitoring activities in the region; provide up-to-date information on overall status of project
implementation at each level for planning and budget allocation, to include employment generation of the various programs/projects expressed in man-days;
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Objectives and Scope identify problems/issues which impede project
implementation and elevate unresolved issues and problems to Cabinet or the President for resolution and final action through NPMC and PAs as appropriate;
provide information on lessons learned for planning and implementation of future similar projects;
assess and ascertain whether projects implemented are supportive of regional development goals and plans as well as national development thrusts and priorities; and
provide venue for greater participation of NGOs in development planning progress
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Objectives and Scope Scope and Coverage M&E to cover all development projects undertaken by NGAs, LGUs, SUCs, and GOCCs at regional, provincial/city and municipal levels during the fiscal year, inclusive of backlogs from previous fiscal years.
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Objectives and Scope Scope and Coverage (Regional Level) All foreign-assisted projects (loans and grants) Inter-provincial projects implemented in 2 or more provinces in the region All area development projects Nationally-funded projects
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RPMES Organizational Structure
AGENCY CENTRAL OFFICE
AGENCY REGIONAL
OFFICE
AGENCY FIELD/DISTRICT
OFFICE PROVINCIAL/CITY OFFICES
MUNICIPAL/GOV’T.
OFFICES
NATIONAL PROJECT
MONITORINGCOMMITTEE
REGIONAL PROJECT
MONITORINGCOMMITTEE
NEDA BOARD
MUNICIPAL/ PROJECT
MONITORINGCOMMITTEE
PROVINCIAL, CITY
PROJECT MONITORINGCOMMITTEE
REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT
COUNCIL
PROVINCIAL/CITY DEVELOPMENT
COUNCIL
MUNICIPAL/ DEVELOPMENT
COUNCIL
IAs/GOCC IMPLEMENTORS
LGU IMPLEMENTORS
MONITORS COORDINATORS
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Provincial PMCs DILG, PSR/NGO,
Selected Members of LDC
NEDA, DBM, DILG, OP-PMS, PSR/NGO (14 NROs as Secretariat)
RPMC
NPMC NEDA, DBM, DILG, OP-PMS (NEDA-PMS as Secretariat)
Municipal/City
PMCs DILG, PSR/NGO, Selected Members of LDC
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Organization of PMCs Membership
NPMC NEDA DDG – Chair DBM Undersecretary – Co-Chair PMS-OP Head – Member DILG Undersecretary – Member
NEDA shall serve as Secretariat to the NPMC
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RPMC
NEDA RD – Chair DBM RD – Co-Chair DILG RD – Member PMS-OP Regional Team Leader – Member RDC-NGO Representative (1) – Member NGO Representatives (2) – Members
NRO shall serve as Secretariat to the RPMC
Organization of PMCs
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Provincial/City/Municipal PMC Composition of local PMCs left to discretion of LDC subject to
inclusion of mandatory members: DILG Representative or Provincial/City/Local Government
Officer assigned in the area NGO/PO Representative (1) Representative of NGO members in LDC (1) PMC members appointed by LCE from among nominees
of LDC (4)
The Chairman will be appointed by the LCE from among 3 nominees of the LDC nominated out of the 7 PMC members
Organization of PMCs
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Organization of PMCs Creation of PMCs
Region RPMC Chair, Co-Chair and members shall initiate creation
of PMC thru an organizational meeting NGO representatives shall recommend persons who will be
nominated to RPMC
Province/City/Municipality Province/City/Municipality council shall initiate creation of
PMC by deciding its composition and procedure for appointing members of PMC and calling an organizational meeting
NGO representatives shall recommend nominees to PMC who shall sit as LDC-NGO members
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Organization of PMCs Selection and Appointment of NGO Members
Regional NGO nominees must meet the ff qualifications Must be Filipino citizen Must be a member of good standing Must be nominated by the NGO member of the RDC Term shall be one year w/o prejudice to reappointment or a
maximum of three years
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Organization of PMCs Selection and Appointment of NGO Members
Province/City/Municipality All NGO/PO nominees shall meet the ff basic qualiifications Member of good standing Must be Filipino citizen Must not be related by affinity or consanguinity up to the 4th
degree to the LCE concerned Must be nominated by the NGO/PO members
Term shall be one year without prejudice to reappointment
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Process Flow
OVERVIEW Describes M&E process at all levels (national, regional, provincial/city, municipal)
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Monitoring Procedures
1. PMCs must prepare monitoring plans before end of current year as basis for regular monitoring of succeeding year
2. PMCs should schedule regular project field visits/inspections for a particular reporting period
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Monitoring Procedures 3. Conduct initial appraisal of projects to be
monitored based on information from Monitoring Plan and Initial Project Reports submitted by project implementors
4. Coordinate/establish linkage with project implementors to ensure timely submission of reports, accuracy of project evaluation and secure their cooperation and active participation throughout monitoring process
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Monitoring Procedures 5. Analyze project/activity accomplishment reports
and project exception reports submitted 6. Conduct regular ocular inspection at project
sites 7. Report findings and recommendations to DCs
or its ExCom for deliberations/resolution/action 8. Upon project completion, conduct post-
evaluation of selected projects
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Problem Solving Mechanism
1. PMC will discuss project implementation issue/problem and submit recommendations to DC or ExCom
2. DC or its ExCom will include a problem-solving item in its agenda to discuss and resolve problems/issues with IA during its meetings
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Problem Solving Mechanism
3. DC or ExCom will refer unresolved problems to higher bodies (next level DC)
4. Monitoring of the implementation of remedial measures will be conducted by respective PMCs