Ten outstanding local governance programs were recognized in the 2022 Galing Pook Awards held at the Ceremonial Hall of Malacanang Palace last Tuesday, November 22, 2022.
Galing
Pook Foundation with its co-presenters SM Prime Holdings Inc., and the DILG-Local
Government Academy, and sponsors Cebu Pacific and Airspeed named local
government units from Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao that promote innovation and
excellence.
President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. recognizes the 10 winners of the Galing Pook Foundation 2022 at the Ceremonial Hall of Malacanang Palace. He commended the Galing Pook Foundation for recognizing and incentivizing top performing LGUs. With them in the photo are: Galing Pook Foundation chairman Mel Sarmiento, Local Government secretary Benjamin Abalos, Senate President Juan Miguel Zubiri.
President
Ferdinand Marcos Jr. commended the Galing Pook Foundation for recognizing and incentivizing
top performing LGUs. He stressed how strong collaboration between the public
and private sector can lead to more meaningful and successful programs that
truly benefit the Filipino people.
“The
recognition that you give to cities and municipalities inspires them to
accelerate their drive towards improvement and it encourages LGUs to adopt
practices that make us paragons of excellence in public service. It is
necessary for us to underscore the importance of strengthening partnerships
between the government and private organizations, such as the Galing Pook
Foundation, especially as we bring about meaningful progress in the country.”
Galing
Pook Chairperson Mel Sarmiento expressed his gratitude to all the local
executives and LGU teams that participated this year: “It’s truly inspiring to
see the impact of the work that you do, and I’m sure you’ve brought value to
many Filipinos all over the country. Our collaborations bring us closer to
realizing our shared vision, na ang bawat pamilyang Pilipino, may simple pero
kumportableng buhay.”
The winners of the 2022 Galing Pook Awards
were: The Green Wall of Alcala (Alcala, Cagayan);
Advancing
and Sustaining Good Governance and Community Actions towards Resiliency and
Empowerment (Basilan Province); Bataan Public-Private Partnership Programs
(Bataan Province);
Balik-Biñan
Project: Tourism Development through Heritage Conservation (Biñan City,
Laguna); From Black to Green: Fishponds, Eco-Tourism and Full Employment (Brgy.
Cayabu, Tanay, Rizal);
Trekking
to Unlock Community Ailments and Difficulties (TUCAD) (Goa, Camarines Sur);
“I-BIKE” A Program Promoting the Development of the Iloilo City Bike Culture
(Iloilo City); Yaru: A Whole-of-Community Approach Towards Disaster Management
(Itbayat, Batanes); Libertad Fish Forever Savings Club (Libertad, Antique); and
Basta
Piddigueño, AgriHenyo: Consolidated Farm Production System (Piddig, Ilocos
Norte).
The
10 winners were chosen from 18 finalists and a record field of 196 applications
from different LGUs in the country.
Launched
on October 21, 1993, the Galing Pook Awards has recognized 329 LGU programs
from 200 LGUs in the country that have been promoted for replication to benefit
more communities.
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