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Pamahalaang Lungsod Ng Muntinlupa \ PAMAHALAANG LUNGSOD NG MUNTINLUPA KALAKHANG MAYNILA Sangguniang Panglungsod RESOLUTION NO. 14.059 1 A RESOLUTION RATIFYING THE MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT (MOA) BETWEEN THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MUNTINLUPA, DEPARTMENT OF ($o SOCIAL WELFARE AND DEVELOPMENT (DSWD) AND RESPECTIVE F.lT.t}.o-ly..9ll*lHF.T..9I..:f Jg.?l*lT.93I?;******************************* Sponsored by: Hon. Coun. Atty. Patricio L. Boncayao, Jr. Hon. Coun. Stephanie G.Ieyes Hon. Coun. Louisito A. Arciaga Hon. Coun. Ringo A. Teves Hon. Coun. Margarita Amythyst Patdu-Labios, Hon. Coun. Alexander B. Diaz Hon. Coun. Ma. Dhesiree G. Arevalo Hon. Coun. Luvi P. Constantino Hon. Coun. Elmer S. Espe/efa Hon. Coun. RafaelT. Sevilla Hon. Coun. Vergel C. Ulanday Hon. Coun. Robert A. Abas Hon. Coun. Robert P. Baes *** ** * *** * *** ** ** * * * * ** ** ** * * * * * * **** ** * *rrik* * * * * * * *** * ** ** * **** * ** ** * *rr **** WHEREAS, the public hearing is all about the ratification of Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) entered into by the Hon. City Mayor Atty. Jaime R. Fresnedi, the Chairmen of six (6) Barangays (Tunasan, Putatan, BAyanan, Alabang, cupang and sucat) and Department of social welfare and Developmenf (DSWD); WHEREAS, the Depaftment of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) envisions the society where the poor, vulnerable and disadvantaged individuals, families, and communities are empowered for an improved quality of life; 6 WHEREAS, the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) has been satisfactorily implementing the Kapit-Bisig Laban sa Kahirapan-Comprehensive and lntegrated Delivery of Social Servrces (KALAHI-CIDSS) a poverty redemption program of the Government of the Philippines, in rural areas using the Community Driven Development (CDD) approach; WHEREAS, in 2011 DSWD, its sincere effort to expand the scope of w KALAHI-CIDSS beneficiaries and to accept its successful outcome from the rural , pilottested KALAHI-CIDSS in the urban areas particularly Metro Manila and Cavite through the project "lmprovement of Livelihood Opportunities for Vulnerable Urban Poor Communities (LVUG) funded by from Japan Social Develctpment Fund (JSDF); \ PAMAHALAANG LUNGSOD NG MUNTINLUPA KALAKHANG MAYNILA Sangguniang Panglungsod Page 2 Resolution No. 14-059 WHEREAS, the JSDF-LVUC adopted the KALAHI-CIDSS approach in urban areas to empower local communities through improved participation in local governance, as well as in the preparation and implementation of poverty reduction projects along employment generation livelihood skills training and enterprise development; WHEREAS, the City of Muntinlupa has been identified as the roll out site the JSDF-LVUC project with the Barangays Tunasan, Putatan, Bayanan, bang, Cupang and Sucat within the City of Muntinlupa, clustered into 23 unities, as specific areas for assistance; WHEREAS, the total grant shall be One Million Pesos (Phpl,000,000.00) per community or a total grant of Twenty Three Million Pesos (Php23,000,000.00) for the twenty three (23) communities in the City of Muntinlupa broken down as follows: No. of Communities 4,000,000.00 Tunasan 3,000,000.00 WHEREAS, the identified communities per barangays are the following: Barangay Community Number of Date Schedule Targeted Participants Sucat Bagong Silang 12 November 14,2014 ftI Upper Sucat 7 South 13 Creekside 6 Aplaya 12 Paqkakaisa Total 50 ,N Q-,,Y n PAMAHALAANG LUNGSOD NG MUNTINLUPA KALAKHANG MAYNILA Sangguniang Panglungsod Page 3 Resolution No. 14-059 Lakeview November 18,2014 Bagong Sibol Santos Compound Block 17 Block 35 Diaz Comoound November 19,2014 Wawa 8 Ronggot 8 Batibot I Riverside 7 C Block 2,3,4, November 21,2014 d Block 10 November 21,2014 N NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, AS IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED, w by the 7th Sangguniang Panlungsod of Muntinlupa, ratifying the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) between the City Government of Muntinlupa, Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) and Respective Barangay Chairmen of srx (6) Barangays. N \{} ADOPTED, by the 7th Sanggtniang Panlungsod of Muntinlupa this 1 day of February 2014, on its 27th Re, larSession. GONCURRED: COUN. ATTY. P TRICIO L. BONCAYAO, JR. Member )+e. COUN. STE . TEVES COUN. LOI}ISITO A. ARCI Member Member ./ PAMAHALAANG LUNGSOD NG MUNTINLUPA KALAKHANG MAYNILA 'r,{ + + +** *+ Sangguniang Panglungsod Page 4 Resolution No, 14-059 RGARITA AMYTHYST PA fft Member COUN. B. DIAZ Member DISTRICT II: AREVALO COUN. LUVI P. CONSTANTINO RGEL C. ULANDAY COUN. ROBERT P. BAES Member Member ABSENT: COUN. BAL NIEFES TTY. RA . coRRo Member GOUN. ENGR. NEPTALI S. SANTIAGO Member COUN. CELSO C. DIOKO Sectoral Representative President Association of Barangay Captains I HEREBY CERTIFY, as to the correctness of the foregoj cEc Secretary (E L' E'LIIvt NT, TTLITINAD PAMAHALAANG LUNGSOD NG MUNTINLUPA =s#&z=_Sr== KALAKHANG MAYNILA =f,Na1i:i;:1,BKF 'P;6;ffis' Sangguniang Panglungsod Page 5 { Resolution No. 14-059 t}C ARTEMIOE. 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