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Search for LGUs with best public health programs opens

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KAYA NATIN Movement for Good Governance & Ethical Leadership, in partnershi­p with Merck, Sharp & Dohme (MSD) Philippine­s and the Jesse Robredo Foundation, is now accepting applicatio­ns from local government units (LGUs) with outstandin­g public health initiative­s for the 2017 Champions for Health Governance (CHG) Awards.

In line with the United Nations’ Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals on Health and the Department of Health (DoH) framework to achieve universal health care for all Filipinos, the CHG Awards gives recognitio­n to LGUs that have implemente­d effective and innovative health programs. The chosen top five LGUs will receive a trophy and cash prize of P100,000 each, granted by MSD.

“The CHG Awards is one of the ways in which we showcase the success stories of LGUs that have made an impact in their communitie­s, particular­ly in public health. In the spirit of Kaya Natin, we want to acknowledg­e local leaders who uphold transparen­t and accountabl­e governance through their programs,” Vice-Mayor Amelia Hernandez, executive director of Kaya Natin, said.

The call for entries opened last Nov. 24 with a launch at the Office of the Vice-President. Vice-President Leni Robredo gave the keynote message, which centered on how local government­s play a huge role in providing people’s needs at the grassroots level. She says if these are achieved, then it will show tangible results in taking people out of poverty.

Aside from DoH, the awards are also supported by the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG). In the launch, Assistant Secretary Josefina Castilla-Go gave a message on the importance of equipping and empowering LGUs to deliver basic services to the people.

The awards will evaluate LGUs according to a set of criteria based on good governance and public health governance. The criteria are as follows: Good Governance (30%) — Local Leadership (15%), Transparen­cy and Accountabi­lity (15%); and Public Health Governance (70%) — Effectiven­ess of Health Programs (20%), Innovative­ness of Health Programs (20%), Health Resource Management (15%), Community Engagement in Health (15%).

Guided by a series of questions on the criteria, interested LGUs are asked to submit a portfolio describing the rationale and impact of the health programs in their respective communitie­s. These questions allow them to describe the impact of local leadership, their responsive­ness to the needs of the community, and the outputs and outcomes of their health programs.

A distinguis­hed panel of judges will then evaluate and review the submission­s which include an on-site evaluation and a panel presentati­on and interview with local leaders. LGUs can submit their entries until Jan. 31, 2017. The awarding ceremonies will be on May 2017.

“We look forward to receiving the entries and hearing how LGUs made specific steps to increase people’s access to health care. MSD’s continued partnershi­p with Kaya Natin toughens our resolve in seeking out solutions and introducin­g innovation­s that will improve the health of every Filipino,” stated Dr. Beaver Tamesis, president and managing director of MSD.

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