164 to ABI proposals
Agency (Attached)
Line No. / Page No. / Vol. No.
Prog/Proj
Amount (in PhP ‘000)
P/M/C
Issues and Proposals for Rationalizing
M
There is a need to provide details of what this project is all about and more importantly, a justification of the amount being proposed. CSOs are generally voluntary in nature and would welcome opportunities for participation in governance as art of their mission and without compensation. On what will this amount be used for?
M
The amounts herein are substantially higher than the allocations for some regions. There is no sense for the OSEC to be receiving these huge amounts when the regions are already provided for.
Line 41 Page 1208 Vol II-A HB 6132
Civil Society Organization/People's Participation Partnership Program (Locally-funded project)
Line 19 Page 1292 Vol II-A HB 6132
Conduct of training, livelihood and enterprise development and other capacity building programs for students, youths, and disabled workers and for the rural workers including programs for selforganization for plantation workers (Central Office)
DOLE-TESDA
Line 37 Page 1335 Vol II-A HB 6132
Operation of the TESDA Regional and Provincial Offices, including Regional Technical Education & Skills Development Centers (PTESDCs) (Central Office)
771,545
M
DOLE-TESDA
Special Provision 3 Page 1333 & Line 21 Page 1339 Vol II-A HB 6132
Training for Work Scholarship Program (Central Office)
971,000
M
DILG-OSEC
DOLE-OSEC
22,000
3,439,535
The amounts herein are higher than the allocations for some regions. There is no sense for the OSEC to be receiving these huge amounts when the regions are already provided for. While Special Provision 3 (Page 1333 Vol II-A HB 6132) reiterates that TESDA shall prioritize poor regions or provinces (as identified in the PSANSCB official poverty statistics) in the selection of students, the concentration of this allocation still lies in the TESDA Central Office when respective regions have already been provided for. This amount is recommended to be
FY 2016 Alternative Budget