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Monday, April 23, 2012

DAR-ZN conducts 2013 budget plan consultation with CSOs


by Anjanette Vallejera-Nemiaga

DIPOLOG CITY, April 23 (PIA) - - A consultation with civil society organizations (CSOs) has recently been conducted here by the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR)-Zamboanga del Norte to draft the 2013 budget plan.

Pursuant to National Budget Circular (NBC) No. 536 on the guidelines relating to partnership with CSOs and other stakeholders in the preparation of the agency’s proposals/programs, DAR-ZN met last week with CSO representatives and other stakeholders of the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program with Extension and Reform (CARPER) to come up with next year’s budget plan.

DAR regional chief for planning Engr. Alfonso Tan discussed the specific guidelines on partnership CSOs in preparing budget proposals with emphasis on institutionalizing participatory budgeting in the agency and progressively broadening the constructive partnership with CSOs and other stakeholders consistent with the principles of engagement as stipulated in the Department of Budget and Management’s (DBM) circular issued in September 2010.

Said DBM circular also provided guidelines on citizen participation as a component of the national government’s budget process more especially in the preparation and submission of budget proposals.

Engr. Tan said the DBM-CSO engagement centers on transparency, accountability, integrity, partnership, consultation and mutual empowerment, respect for internal processes, sustainability and national interest.

CSOs comprise non-government organizations (NGOs), people’s organizations (POs), cooperatives, trade unions, professional associations, faith-based organizations, media groups, indigenous peoples (IPs) movements, foundations and other citizen groups formed primarily to engender social and economic development by helping monitor government programs and projects, engage in policy discussions and actively participate in any collaborative activities.

Present during the said consultation were DAR-ZN Provincial Agrarian Reform Officer (PARO) I Moh. Dassan Adju, the different division chiefs as well as the representatives from the various CSOs operating in the province.

Issues and concerns concerning the implementation of the program were also threshed out in the said gathering.

In his message before the participants, PARO Adju said:”There is really a need to institutionalize our partnership with the CSOs and for them to take an active part in the implementation of CARPER.” He also hoped to forge a more fruitful collaboration with them. (FPG/AVN/PIA-Zamboanga del Norte)