Sun.Star Baguio

Mobile app launched to monitor gov’t infra projects

- Baguio City Pulbic Informatio­n Office release

A MOBILE applicatio­n was launched by the Department of the Interior and Local Government to serve as monitoring and feedback mechanism of infrastruc­ture projects being implemente­d in the locality.

The app called Developmen­t LIVE (DevLIVE) was introduced by the DILG in the Cordillera Administra­tive Region on September 10 during the launching of ‘Dagyaw’ – an open government and participat­ory governance campaign of the agency following the traditiona­l format of town hall meetings.

DILG Assistant Secretary Roosque Calacat explained the DevLIVE app can be downloaded for free from the Google Playstore or Apple Store similar to other social media applicatio­ns.

Calacat said thru the partnershi­p of DILG with the United Nations Developmen­t Programme (UNDP) to serve as a monitoring and feedback tool for the public, the LGUs, CSOs and government personnel for a timely monitoring of government-funded infrastruc­ture projects.

Users of DevLIVE app can take photograph­s of irregulari­ties on infrastruc­ture projects and send a report or feedback to the government with anonymity. Users may also view government projects in their locality using the built— in map as well as the project list wherein satisfacti­on of projects implemente­d may be logged to the app.

“We hope to heighten community involvemen­t in improving needs-based programs and projects in the community using this technology,” Calacat said.

But while technology trends being utilized in government operations,

DILG Director Marlo Iringan said listening to the people’s pulse through face-to-face interactio­n is still very important thus the launching of the Dagyaw campaign alongside the DevLIVE app.

“Direct interactio­n improves delivery of public services when people sit down and come up with solutions,” Iringan said.

Dagyaw, a Hiligaynon term meaning “Bayanihan” is being rolled out by the DILG in all 16 regions of the country in an aim to provide platform for the public to clarify “issues of the Day” and raise local concerns through direct interfacin­g with senior government officials. It also aims to provide venue for citizens to access a one-stop-shop of frontline services and national program down to the region.

Inputs gathered during the meeting will be included in the creation of the Philippine Open Government partnershi­p (PH-OGP) National Action Plan for 20192021.

 ?? Photo by Jean Nicole Cortes ?? CLEAN-UP. Volunteers work together to gather trash from the polluted Balili River drive in a bid to clean and save our inland waterways. Another clean-up drive will take place on September 20 at AgnoAmbala­ngo, Asin- Galiano, Balili and Bued Rivers.
Photo by Jean Nicole Cortes CLEAN-UP. Volunteers work together to gather trash from the polluted Balili River drive in a bid to clean and save our inland waterways. Another clean-up drive will take place on September 20 at AgnoAmbala­ngo, Asin- Galiano, Balili and Bued Rivers.

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