Ms. Emmie Macogue Cawaling is chosen Pagasa awardee. She is one of the 11 chosen by the Presidential Lingkod Bayan and Pagasa Awards Committee.
Emmie Macogue Cawaling is from Laguinbanua East, Numancia, Aklan. She works as Operations Officer V assigned in Nabas, Aklan since 2002 until today.
The Presidential Lingkod Bayan Award is conferred on an individual or group of individuals for exceptional or extraordinary contribution/s resulting from an idea or performance that has a nationwide impact on public interest, security and patrimony. The contribution may be in the form of suggestion, innovation, invention or superior accomplishment.
Cawaling will be conferred her award with 10 others in the afternoon of Thursday, September 21, 2006. The ceremonies will be held at the Tanghalang Abelardo, Cultural Center of the Philippines, Manila. The awards rites will highlight the 106th Philippine Civil Service Anniversary Celebration this September.
According to the 2006 committee on Lingkod Bayan and Pagasa Awards Resolution No. 2 dated September 1, 2006, Ms. Cawaling is given the Pagasa Award, "For giving participatory governance a new meaning to LGUs. She harnessed the capacities of civil society organizations in the delivery of basic services and projects. Under her stead, barangay secretaries, barangay treasurers and barangay tanods, usually relegated to support functions, became more visible anchors of the community in service delivery. To enable, LGUs and development workers to benchmark data and draw up a socio-economic profile of communities and households, she introduced such innovations as the Green Passport Card which checks household access to service; and the LG Excel Plus Card, which monitors barangay officials’ participation and compliance with DILG directives." /MP mailto:madyaas_pen@yahoo.com
Emmie Macogue Cawaling is from Laguinbanua East, Numancia, Aklan. She works as Operations Officer V assigned in Nabas, Aklan since 2002 until today.
The Presidential Lingkod Bayan Award is conferred on an individual or group of individuals for exceptional or extraordinary contribution/s resulting from an idea or performance that has a nationwide impact on public interest, security and patrimony. The contribution may be in the form of suggestion, innovation, invention or superior accomplishment.
Cawaling will be conferred her award with 10 others in the afternoon of Thursday, September 21, 2006. The ceremonies will be held at the Tanghalang Abelardo, Cultural Center of the Philippines, Manila. The awards rites will highlight the 106th Philippine Civil Service Anniversary Celebration this September.
According to the 2006 committee on Lingkod Bayan and Pagasa Awards Resolution No. 2 dated September 1, 2006, Ms. Cawaling is given the Pagasa Award, "For giving participatory governance a new meaning to LGUs. She harnessed the capacities of civil society organizations in the delivery of basic services and projects. Under her stead, barangay secretaries, barangay treasurers and barangay tanods, usually relegated to support functions, became more visible anchors of the community in service delivery. To enable, LGUs and development workers to benchmark data and draw up a socio-economic profile of communities and households, she introduced such innovations as the Green Passport Card which checks household access to service; and the LG Excel Plus Card, which monitors barangay officials’ participation and compliance with DILG directives." /MP mailto:madyaas_pen@yahoo.com
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