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Legazpi is Most Outstanding PMC
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Legazpi is Most Outstanding PMC

   The Regional Project Monitoring Committee (RPMC) through RDC5 Chairman, Gov. Joey S. Salceda, presented its “CY 2008 Award for Most Outstanding Local Project Monitoring Committee”  to the Legazpi City PMC last  September 3, 2009,  at the Casablanca Hotel, Legazpi City during the 3rd RDC Full Council Meeting.

 



Mayor Noel E. Rosal  led the Legazpi City project monitoring team members in receiving  the  award for Most Outstanding PMC from RDC Chair, Gov. Joey S. Salceda and Dir. Romeo C. Escandor of NEDA5 

 

The annual award recognizes local PMCs that have actively undertaken project monitoring activities and have regularly submitted their quarterly monitoring reports pursuant to Executive Order No. 93. 

   For CY 2008, evaluation by the search secretariat indicated that based on efficacy and results criteria, only the PMCs of Legazpi City and Naga City qualified for the awards and were ranked first and second, respectively. They were awarded plaques of recognition and cash prizes of P10,000 to Legazpi City and P5,000 to Naga City.

   The provincial PMCs of Albay, Catanduanes and Sorsogon and the city PMC of Iriga were awarded certificates of recognition for submitting at least three quarterly monitoring reports in 2008.

   The search for outstanding local PMCs is initiated annually by the RPMC as an incentive for PMCs to reorganize and undertake monitoring activities at the local level.
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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