Leyte pours in anew
counterpart funds for Kalahi-CIDSS project
By Provincial Media
Relations Center
January 7, 2013
TACLOBAN CITY –
Before 2012 ended, the provincial government of Leyte released its
counterpart fund amounting to more or less P28 million for various
KALAHI-CIDSS projects identified by various municipalities in Leyte.
This as the provincial
government of Leyte under Gov. Mimietta Bagulaya assured continued
support to Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD)’s
Kapit-Bisig Laban sa Kahirapan-Comprehensive and Integrated Delivery
of Social Services (Kalahi-CIDSS), the national government’s
community-driven development (CDD) strategy to reduce poverty in the
countryside.
The latest download of
counterpart fund was in Alangalang, Leyte where businessman Dominic
Petilla represented Gov. Bagulaya in the distribution of the
provincial fund to barangays which identified mostly infrastructure as
their Kalahi-CIDSS sub-projects.
Kalahi-CIDSS’ counterpart
funding requirement sourced from the 20 percent development fund of
the municipal government also ensures that a significant proportion of
such fund is earmarked for the basic needs of poor communities, the
governor said.
Kalahi-CIDSS champions
participatory governance leading to improved lives. Community
participation is said to lower cost and improves construction quality
of projects.
In previous Kalahi-CIDSS
implementation in Leyte, major projects prioritized by communities
include water systems, roads, school buildings, barangay health
stations, and day-care centers, among others.
The project’s CDD approach,
which has been tested and proven effective in easing poverty in the
poorest provinces, seeks to empower ordinary citizens to directly
participate in local governance by identifying their own community
needs, planning, implementing and monitoring projects together to
address local poverty issues.