Enumerate the executive departments in the Philippine government and indicate their basic roles and functions (with their respective department secretaries). Please post your "preps" below as comments. Thank you.
The Executive Departments of the Philippines is the largest component of the national executive branch of the government of the Philippines. There are a total of nineteen executive departments. The departments comprise the largest part of the country's bureaucracy. The heads of these departments are referred to as the Cabinet of the Philippines.
1.Department of Agrarian Reform-responsible for all land reform programs in the country, with the purported aim of promoting social justice and industrialization through massive taxation of rich and poor Filipinos alike. Department executive: Virgilio De Los Reyes
2.Department of Agriculture-responsible for boosting the income of farmers as well as reducing the incidence of poverty in the rural sector, as stipulated in the Government's Medium Term Philippine Development Plan. Department executive: Proceso Alcala,
3.Department of Budget and Management-responsible for the sound and efficient use of government resources for national development and also as an instrument for the meeting of national socio-economic and political development goals. The current Secretary of Budget and Management appointed by President Benigno Aquino III is Florencio Abad.
4.Department of Education-responsible for the Philippine primary and secondary school system. Department executive: Br. Armin Luistro
5.Department of Energy-responsible for preparing, integrating, coordinating, supervising and controlling all plans, programs, projects and activities of the Government relative to energy exploration, development, utilization, distribution and conservation. Department executive: Jose Rene Almendras
6.Department of Environment and Natural Resources-responsible for governing and supervising the exploration, development, utilization, and conservation of the country's natural resources. Department executive: Ramon Paje
7.Department of Finance-responsible for the formulation, institutionalization and administration of fiscal policies, management of the financial resources of the government, supervision of the revenue operations of all local government units, the review, approval and management of all public sector debt, and the rationalization, privatization and public accountability of corporations and assets owned, controlled or acquired by the government. Department executive: Cesar Purisima
PART II 8.Department of Foreign Affairs-tasked to contribute to the enhancement of national security and the protection of the territorial integrity and national sovereignty, to participate in the national endeavor of sustaining development and enhancing the Philippines' competitive edge, to protect the rights and promote the welfare of Filipinos overseas and to mobilize them as partners in national development, to project a positive image of the Philippines, and to increase international understanding of Philippine culture for mutually-beneficial relations with other countries. Department executive: Alberto G. Romulo,
9. Department of Health-responsible for ensuring access to basic public health services to all Filipinos through the provision of quality health care and the regulation of providers of health goods and services. Department executive: Enrique Ona
10. Department of the Interior and Local Government-responsible for promoting peace and order, ensuring public safety, and strengthening the capabilities of local gorvernment units. It is also responsible for the Philippine National Police. Department executive:Jesse Robredo
11. Department of Justice-responsible for upholding the rule of law in the Philippines. It is currently under the leadership of Former Commission on Human Rights Chief, Secretary Leila De Lima.
12. Department of Labor and Employment-mandated to formulate policies, implement programs and services, and serve as the policy-coordinating arm of the Executive Branch in the field of labor and employment. It is tasked with the enforcement of the provisions of the Labor Code. Department executive:Rosalinda Baldoz
13.Department of National Defense-responsible for guarding against external and internal threats to peace and security in the country. The Department of National Defense exercises executive supervision over the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), the Office of Civil Defense (OCD), the Philippine Veterans Affairs Office (PVAO), the National Defense College of the Philippines (NDCP), and the Government Arsenal (GA). It is also responsible for disaster preparation and management in the country. Department executive:Voltaire Gazmin
14.Department of Public Works and Highways-responsible for all safety of projects in the field of public works. It is also responsible for the maintenance of the Philippine road network and irrigation system. Department executive:Rogelio Singson
15.Department of Science and Technology-responsible for the coordination of science and technology-related projects in the Philippines and to formulate policies and projects in the fields of science and technology in support of national development. Department executive:Dr. Mario Montejo
16.Department of Social Welfare and Development-esponsible for the protection of the social welfare rights of Filipinos and to promote social development. Department executive:Corazon Soliman
PART III 17.Department of Tourism-responsible for the regulation of the Philippine tourism industry and the promotion of the Philippines as a tourist destination.Department executive:Alberto Lim
18. Department of Trade and Industry-tasked to expand Philippine trade and industry as the means to generate jobs and raise incomes for Filipinos. Department executive:Gregory Domingo
19.Department of Transportation and Communications-responsible for the maintenance and expansion of viable, efficient, and dependable transportation and communications systems as effective instruments for national recovery and economic progress.The department is responsible for the country's land, air, sea and communications infrastructure. Department executive:Ping De Jesus
1st part!! The Executive Departments of the Philippines is the largest component of the national executive branch of the government of the Philippines. There are a total of nineteen executive departments. The departments comprise the largest part of the country's bureaucracy. The heads of these departments are referred to as the Cabinet of the Philippines.
1. Department of Agriculture-responsible for boosting the income of farmers as well as reducing the incidence of poverty in the rural sector, as stipulated in the Government's Medium Term Philippine Development Plan.dept. sec.-Proceso Jaraza Alcala
2.Department of Agrarian Reform-responsible for all land reform programs in the country, with the purported aim of promoting social justice and industrialization through massive taxation of rich and poor Filipinos alike.dept. sec.-Virgilio Gil R. De Los Reyes
3.Department of Transportation and Communications-responsible for the maintenance and expansion of viable, efficient, and dependable transportation and communications systems as effective instruments for national recovery and economic progress.dept. sec.-Ping De Jesus
4.Department of Tourism- responsible for the regulation of the Philippine tourism industry and the promotion of the Philippines as a tourist destination.dept. sec.Alberto Lim
5.Department of Trade and Industry-tasked to expand Philippine trade and industry as the means to generate jobs and raise incomes for Filipinos.dept. sec.-Gregory L. Domingo
6. Department of Social Welfare and Development-responsible for the protection of the social welfare rights of Filipinos and to promote social development.dept. sec.-Corazon Soliman
7.Department of Science and Technology -responsible for the coordination of science and technology-related projects in the Philippines and to formulate policies and projects in the fields of science and technology in support of national development.dept. sec.-Dr. Mario Montejo
8. Department of National Defense -responsible for guarding against external and internal threats to peace and security in the country. The Department of National Defense exercises executive supervision over the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), the Office of Civil Defense (OCD), the Philippine Veterans Affairs Office (PVAO), the National Defense College of the Philippines (NDCP), and the Government Arsenal (GA). It is also responsible for disaster preparation and management in the country.dept. sec.-Voltaire Tuvera Gazmin
9.Department of Public Works and Highways-responsible for all safety of projects in the field of public works. It is also responsible for the maintenance of the Philippine road network and irrigation system. dept sec.-Rogelio Singson
10.Department of Labor and Employment -mandated to formulate policies, implement programs and services, and serve as the policy-coordinating arm of the Executive Branch in the field of labor and employment. It is tasked with the enforcement of the provisions of the Labor Code. dept. sec.-Rosalinda Baldoz
The Executive Departments of the Philippines is the largest component of the national executive branch of the government of the Philippines. There are a total of nineteen executive departments. The departments comprise the largest part of the country's bureaucracy. The heads of these departments are referred to as the Cabinet of the Philippines.
1.Department of Agriculture- responsible for boosting the income of farmers as well as reducing the incidence of poverty in the rural sector, as stipulated in the Government's Medium Term Philippine Development Plan. dept. sec.-Proceso Jaraza Alcala
2. Department of Agrarian Reform-responsible for all land reform programs in the country, with the purported aim of promoting social justice and industrialization through massive taxation of rich and poor Filipinos alike. dept. sec.-Virgilio Gil R. De Los Reyes
3. Department of Transportation and Communications- responsible for the maintenance and expansion of viable, efficient, and dependable transportation and communications systems as effective instruments for national recovery and economic progress. dept. sec-ping de jesus
4.Department of Tourism- responsible for the regulation of the Philippine tourism industry and the promotion of the Philippines as a tourist destination. dept. sec-Alberto Lim
5.Department of Social Welfare and Development- responsible for the protection of the social welfare rights of Filipinos and to promote social development. dept. sec.-corazon soliman
6.Department of Trade and Industry-tasked to expand Philippine trade and industry as the means to generate jobs and raise incomes for Filipinos. dept. sec.-Gregory L. Domingo
7. Department of Science and Technology-responsible for the coordination of science and technology-related projects in the Philippines and to formulate policies and projects in the fields of science and technology in support of national development. dept. sec.-Dr. Mario Montejo
8.Department of Public Works and Highways -responsible for all safety of projects in the field of public works. It is also responsible for the maintenance of the Philippine road network and irrigation system. dept sec.-Rogelio Singson
9.Department of National Defense-responsible for guarding against external and internal threats to peace and security in the country. The Department of National Defense exercises executive supervision over the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), the Office of Civil Defense (OCD), the Philippine Veterans Affairs Office (PVAO), the National Defense College of the Philippines (NDCP), and the Government Arsenal (GA). It is also responsible for disaster preparation and management in the country. dept. sec.-Voltaire Tuvera Gazmin
10.Department of Labor and Employment- mandated to formulate policies, implement programs and services, and serve as the policy-coordinating arm of the Executive Branch in the field of labor and employment. It is tasked with the enforcement of the provisions of the Labor Code
before part 3...the dept sect. of DOLE is rosalinda baldoz.. part 3
11.Department of Justice-responsible for upholding the rule of law in the Philippines. It is currently under the leadership of Former Commission on Human Rights Chief, Secretary Leila De Lima.
12.Department of Health-responsible for ensuring access to basic public health services to all Filipinos through the provision of quality health care and the regulation of providers of health goods and services. dept. sec.-Enrique Ona
13. Department of the Interior and Local Government-responsible for promoting peace and order, ensuring public safety, and strengthening the capabilities of local gorvernment units. It is also responsible for the Philippine National Police. dept. sec.-jesse robredo
14.Department of Foreign Affairs-tasked to contribute to the enhancement of national security and the protection of the territorial integrity and national sovereignty, to participate in the national endeavor of sustaining development and enhancing the Philippines' competitive edge, to protect the rights and promote the welfare of Filipinos overseas and to mobilize them as partners in national development, to project a positive image of the Philippines, and to increase international understanding of Philippine culture for mutually-beneficial relations with other countries. dept. sec.-Alberto Gatmaitan RĂ³mulo
15. Department of Finance -responsible for the formulation, institutionalization and administration of fiscal policies, management of the financial resources of the government, supervision of the revenue operations of all local government units, the review, approval and management of all public sector debt, and the rationalization, privatization and public accountability of corporations and assets owned, controlled or acquired by the government. dept. sec.-Cesar V. Purisima
16.Department of Environment and Natural Resources-responsible for governing and supervising the exploration, development, utilization, and conservation of the country's natural resources.dept. sec.-Ramon Paje
17.Department of Energy-responsible for preparing, integrating, coordinating, supervising and controlling all plans, programs, projects and activities of the Government relative to energy exploration, development, utilization, distribution and conservation. dept. sec.-jose rene almendras
18.Department of Education- responsible for the management and governing of the Philippine system of basic education. It is the chief formulator of Philippine educational policy and is responsible for the Philippine primary and secondary school system.dept. sec.-br armin luistro
19.Department of Budget and Management-It is responsible for the sound and efficient use of government resources for national development and also as an instrument for the meeting of national socio-economic and political development goals. The current Secretary of Budget and Management appointed by President Benigno Aquino III is Florencio Abad.
1.The Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC) (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Transportasyon at Komunikasyon) (KTK) is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for the maintenance and expansion of viable, efficient, and dependable transportation and communications systems as effective instruments for national recovery and economic progress.ping de jesus
2.The Philippines Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Kagalingang Panlipunan at Pagpapaunlad) is the executive department of the Philippine Government responsible for the protection of the social welfare rights of Filipinos and to promote social development.corazon soliman
3.The Philippines’ Department of Public Works and Highways (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Pagawaing Bayan at Lansangan), abbreviated as DPWH, is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for all safety of projects in the field of public works. It is also responsible for the maintenance of the Philippine road network and irrigation system.Rogelio Singson
4.The Department of Education (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Edukasyon), is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for the management and governing of the Philippine system of basic education. It is the chief formulator of Philippine educational policy and is responsible for the Philippine primary and secondary school system. The Department of Education is also known by its old name, the Department of Education, Culture and Sports (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Edukasyon, Kultura at Palakasan).br armin luistro
5.The Philippines’ Department of Trade and Industry (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Kalakalan at Industriya), abbreviated as DTI is the executive department of the Philippine Government tasked to expand Philippine trade and industry as the means to generate jobs and raise incomes for Filipinos.-Gregory L. Domingo
6.The Philippines' Department of Energy (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Enerhiya), abbreviated as DOE is the executive department of the Philippine Government responsible for preparing, integrating, coordinating, supervising and controlling all plans, programs, projects and activities of the Government relative to energy exploration, development, utilization, distribution and conservation.jose rene almendras
7.The Philippines' Department of Agrarian Reform (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Repormang Pansakahan), abbreviated as the DAR, is the executive department of the Philippine Government responsible for all land reform programs in the country, with the purported aim of promoting social justice and industrialization through massive taxation of rich and poor Filipinos alike.Virgilio Gil R. De Los Reyes
8.The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Kapaligiran at Likas na Yaman) is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for governing and supervising the exploration, development, utilization, and conservation of the country's natural resources.Ramon Paje
9.The Philippines' Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Ugnayang Panlabas) is the executive department of the Philippine government tasked to contribute to the enhancement of national security and the protection of the territorial integrity and national sovereignty, to participate in the national endeavor of sustaining development and enhancing the Philippines' competitive edge, to protect the rights and promote the welfare of Filipinos overseas and to mobilize them as partners in national development, to project a positive image of the Philippines, and to increase international understanding of Philippine culture for mutually-beneficial relations with other countries.Alberto G. Romulo
10.The Philippines' Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Interyor at Pamahalaang Lokal) is the executive department of the Philippine Government responsible for promoting peace and order, ensuring public safety, and strengthening the capabilities of local gorvernment units. It is also responsible for the Philippine National Police.Jesse Robredo
11.The Department of Justice (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Katarungan), abbreviated as DOJ, is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for upholding the rule of law in the Philippines. It is currently under the leadership of Former Commission on Human Rights Chief, Secretary Leila De Lima.
12.The Philippines' Department of Agriculture (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Pagsasaka), abbreviated as DA, is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for boosting the income of farmers as well as reducing the incidence of poverty in the rural sector, as stipulated in the Government's Medium Term Philippine Development Plan.sec.-Proceso Jaraza Alcala
13.The Philippines' Department of Labor and Employment (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Paggawa at Empleyo) (commonly abbreviated to "DOLE") is the executive department of the Philippine Government mandated to formulate policies, implement programs and services, and serve as the policy-coordinating arm of the Executive Branch in the field of labor and employment. It is tasked with the enforcement of the provisions of the Labor Code.sec.-Rosalinda Baldoz
14.The Department of National Defense (DND) (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Tanggulang Pambansa) (KTP) is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for guarding against external and internal threats to peace and security in the country. The Department of National Defense exercises executive supervision over the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), the Office of Civil Defense (OCD), the Philippine Veterans Affairs Office (PVAO), the National Defense College of the Philippines (NDCP), and the Government Arsenal (GA). It is also responsible for disaster preparation and management in the country. It is headed by the Secretary of National Defense, who is a member of the President's cabinet. The current Secretary of National Defense of the Philippines is Voltaire T. Gazmin.
15.The Department of Tourism (DOT; Filipino: Kagawaran ng Turismo) is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for the regulation of the Philippine tourism industry and the promotion of the Philippines as a tourist destination.sec-Alberto Lim
16.The Philippines' Department of Science and Technology (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Agham at Teknolohiya), abbreviated as the DOST, is the executive department of the Philippine Government responsible for the coordination of science and technology-related projects in the Philippines and to formulate policies and projects in the fields of science and technology in support of national development.sec.-Dr. Mario Montejo
17.The Philippines' Department of Finance (DOF) (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Pananalapi) is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for the formulation, institutionalization and administration of fiscal policies, management of the financial resources of the government, supervision of the revenue operations of all local government units, the review, approval and management of all public sector debt, and the rationalization, privatization and public accountability of corporations and assets owned, controlled or acquired by the government. Cesar Purisima
18.The Philippines’ Department of Health (DOH) (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Kalusugan) is the principal health agency in the Philippines. It is the executive department of the Philippine Government responsible for ensuring access to basic public health services to all Filipinos through the provision of quality health care and the regulation of providers of health goods and services.Enrique Ona
19.Department of Budget and Management-responsible for the sound and efficient use of government resources for national development and also as an instrument for the meeting of national socio-economic and political development goals. The current Secretary of Budget and Management appointed by President Benigno Aquino III is Florencio Abad.
1.The Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC) (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Transportasyon at Komunikasyon) (KTK) is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for the maintenance and expansion of viable, efficient, and dependable transportation and communications systems as effective instruments for national recovery and economic progress.ping de jesus
2.The Philippines Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Kagalingang Panlipunan at Pagpapaunlad) is the executive department of the Philippine Government responsible for the protection of the social welfare rights of Filipinos and to promote social development.corazon soliman
3.The Philippines’ Department of Public Works and Highways (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Pagawaing Bayan at Lansangan), abbreviated as DPWH, is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for all safety of projects in the field of public works. It is also responsible for the maintenance of the Philippine road network and irrigation system.Rogelio Singson
4.The Department of Education (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Edukasyon), is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for the management and governing of the Philippine system of basic education. It is the chief formulator of Philippine educational policy and is responsible for the Philippine primary and secondary school system. The Department of Education is also known by its old name, the Department of Education, Culture and Sports (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Edukasyon, Kultura at Palakasan).br armin luistro
5.The Philippines’ Department of Trade and Industry (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Kalakalan at Industriya), abbreviated as DTI is the executive department of the Philippine Government tasked to expand Philippine trade and industry as the means to generate jobs and raise incomes for Filipinos.-Gregory L. Domingo
6.The Philippines' Department of Energy (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Enerhiya), abbreviated as DOE is the executive department of the Philippine Government responsible for preparing, integrating, coordinating, supervising and controlling all plans, programs, projects and activities of the Government relative to energy exploration, development, utilization, distribution and conservation.jose rene almendras
7.The Philippines' Department of Agrarian Reform (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Repormang Pansakahan), abbreviated as the DAR, is the executive department of the Philippine Government responsible for all land reform programs in the country, with the purported aim of promoting social justice and industrialization through massive taxation of rich and poor Filipinos alike.Virgilio Gil R. De Los Reyes
8.The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Kapaligiran at Likas na Yaman) is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for governing and supervising the exploration, development, utilization, and conservation of the country's natural resources.Ramon Paje
9.The Philippines' Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Ugnayang Panlabas) is the executive department of the Philippine government tasked to contribute to the enhancement of national security and the protection of the territorial integrity and national sovereignty, to participate in the national endeavor of sustaining development and enhancing the Philippines' competitive edge, to protect the rights and promote the welfare of Filipinos overseas and to mobilize them as partners in national development, to project a positive image of the Philippines, and to increase international understanding of Philippine culture for mutually-beneficial relations with other countries.Alberto G. Romulo
10.The Philippines' Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Interyor at Pamahalaang Lokal) is the executive department of the Philippine Government responsible for promoting peace and order, ensuring public safety, and strengthening the capabilities of local gorvernment units. It is also responsible for the Philippine National Police.Jesse Robredo
11.The Department of Justice (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Katarungan), abbreviated as DOJ, is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for upholding the rule of law in the Philippines. It is currently under the leadership of Former Commission on Human Rights Chief, Secretary Leila De Lima.
12.The Philippines' Department of Agriculture (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Pagsasaka), abbreviated as DA, is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for boosting the income of farmers as well as reducing the incidence of poverty in the rural sector, as stipulated in the Government's Medium Term Philippine Development Plan.sec.-Proceso Jaraza Alcala
13.The Philippines' Department of Labor and Employment (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Paggawa at Empleyo) (commonly abbreviated to "DOLE") is the executive department of the Philippine Government mandated to formulate policies, implement programs and services, and serve as the policy-coordinating arm of the Executive Branch in the field of labor and employment. It is tasked with the enforcement of the provisions of the Labor Code.sec.-Rosalinda Baldoz
14.The Department of National Defense (DND) (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Tanggulang Pambansa) (KTP) is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for guarding against external and internal threats to peace and security in the country. The Department of National Defense exercises executive supervision over the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), the Office of Civil Defense (OCD), the Philippine Veterans Affairs Office (PVAO), the National Defense College of the Philippines (NDCP), and the Government Arsenal (GA). It is also responsible for disaster preparation and management in the country. It is headed by the Secretary of National Defense, who is a member of the President's cabinet. The current Secretary of National Defense of the Philippines is Voltaire T. Gazmin.
15.The Department of Tourism (DOT; Filipino: Kagawaran ng Turismo) is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for the regulation of the Philippine tourism industry and the promotion of the Philippines as a tourist destination.sec-Alberto Lim
16.The Philippines' Department of Science and Technology (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Agham at Teknolohiya), abbreviated as the DOST, is the executive department of the Philippine Government responsible for the coordination of science and technology-related projects in the Philippines and to formulate policies and projects in the fields of science and technology in support of national development.sec.-Dr. Mario Montejo
17.The Philippines' Department of Finance (DOF) (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Pananalapi) is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for the formulation, institutionalization and administration of fiscal policies, management of the financial resources of the government, supervision of the revenue operations of all local government units, the review, approval and management of all public sector debt, and the rationalization, privatization and public accountability of corporations and assets owned, controlled or acquired by the government. Cesar Purisima
18.The Philippines’ Department of Health (DOH) (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Kalusugan) is the principal health agency in the Philippines. It is the executive department of the Philippine Government responsible for ensuring access to basic public health services to all Filipinos through the provision of quality health care and the regulation of providers of health goods and services.Enrique Ona
19.Department of Budget and Management-responsible for the sound and efficient use of government resources for national development and also as an instrument for the meeting of national socio-economic and political development goals. The current Secretary of Budget and Management appointed by President Benigno Aquino III is Florencio Abad.
1) Department of Education (DepEd)-responsible for the management and governing of the Philippine system of basic education. It is the chief formulator of Philippine educational policy and is responsible for the Philippine primary and secondary school system. The Department of Education is also known by its old name, the Department of Education, Culture and Sports. Secretary of the Department: Armin Luistro
2) Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG)-responsible for promoting peace and order, ensuring public safety, and strengthening the capabilities of local government units. It is also responsible for the Philippine National Police. Secretary of the Department: Jesse Robredo
3) Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR)-responsible for all land reform programs in the country, with the purported aim of promoting social justice and industrialization through massive taxation of rich and poor Filipinos alike. Secretary of the Department: Virgilio De Los Reyes
4) Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA)- tasked to contribute to the enhancement of national security and the protection of the territorial integrity and national sovereignty, to participate in the national endeavor of sustaining development and enhancing the Philippines' competitive edge, to protect the rights and promote the welfare of Filipinos overseas and to mobilize them as partners in national development, to project a positive image of the Philippines, and to increase international understanding of Philippine culture for mutually-beneficial relations with other countries. Secretary of the Department: Alberto Romulo
5) Department of Agriculture (DA) - responsible for boosting the income of farmers as well as reducing the incidence of poverty in the rural sector, as stipulated in the Government's Medium Term Philippine Development Plan. Secretary of the Department: Proceso Alcala
6) Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) - mandated to formulate policies, implement programs and services, and serve as the policy-coordinating arm of the Executive Branch in the field of labor and employment. It is tasked with the enforcement of the provisions of the Labor Code. Secretary of the Department: Rosalinda Baldoz
7) Department of National Defense (DND) - responsible for guarding against external and internal threats to peace and security in the country. The Department of National Defense exercises executive supervision over the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), the Office of Civil Defense (OCD), the Philippine Veterans Affairs Office (PVAO), the National Defense College of the Philippines (NDCP), and the Government Arsenal (GA). It is also responsible for disaster preparation and management in the country. Secretary of the Department: Voltaire Gazmin
8) Department of Budget and Management (DBM) - responsible for the sound and efficient use of government resources for national development and also as an instrument for the meeting of national socio-economic and political development goals. Secretary of the Department: Florencio Abad
9) Department of Energy (DOE)- responsible for preparing, integrating, coordinating, supervising and controlling all plans, programs, projects and activities of the Government relative to energy exploration, development, utilization, distribution and conservation. Secretary of the Department: Jose Rene Almendras
10) Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) - responsible for all safety of projects in the field of public works. It is also responsible for the maintenance of the Philippine road network and irrigation system. Secretary of the Department: Rogelio Singson
11) Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR)- responsible for governing and supervising the exploration, development, utilization, and conservation of the country's natural resources. Secretary of the Department: Ramon Paje
12) Department of Tourism (DOT) - responsible for the regulation of the Philippine tourism industry and the promotion of the Philippines as a tourist destination. Secretary of the Department: Alberto Lim
13) Department of Justice (DOJ) – responsible for upholding the rule of law in the Philippines. Secretary of the Department: Leila de Lima
14) Department of Science and Technology (DOST) - responsible for the coordination of science and technology-related projects in the Philippines and to formulate policies and projects in the fields of science and technology in support of national development. Secretary of the Department: Dr. Mario Montejo
15) Department of Finance (DOF) - responsible for the formulation, institutionalization and administration of fiscal policies, management of the financial resources of the government, supervision of the revenue operations of all local government units, the review, approval and management of all public sector debt, and the rationalization, privatization and public accountability of corporations and assets owned, controlled or acquired by the government. Secretary of the Department: Cesar Purisima
16) Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) - tasked to expand Philippine trade and industry as the means to generate jobs and raise incomes for Filipinos. Secretary of the Department: Gregory Domingo
17) Department of Health (DOH) - responsible for ensuring access to basic public health services to all Filipinos through the provision of quality health care and the regulation of providers of health goods and services. Secretary of the Department: Dr. Enrique Ona
18) Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC) - responsible for the maintenance and expansion of viable, efficient, and dependable transportation and communications systems as effective instruments for national recovery and economic progress. Secretary of the Department: Jose de Jesus
19) Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) - responsible for the protection of the social welfare rights of Filipinos and to promote social development. Secretary of the Department: Corazon Soliman
1. Department of National Defense (DND) - responsible for guarding against external and internal threats to peace and security in the country. The Department of National Defense exercises executive supervision over the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), the Office of Civil Defense (OCD), the Philippine Veterans Affairs Office (PVAO), the National Defense College of the Philippines (NDCP), and the Government Arsenal (GA). It is also responsible for disaster preparation and management in the country. Secretary of the Department: Voltaire Gazmin
2. Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA)- tasked to contribute to the enhancement of national security and the protection of the territorial integrity and national sovereignty, to participate in the national endeavor of sustaining development and enhancing the Philippines' competitive edge, to protect the rights and promote the welfare of Filipinos overseas and to mobilize them as partners in national development, to project a positive image of the Philippines, and to increase international understanding of Philippine culture for mutually-beneficial relations with other countries. Secretary of the Department: Alberto Romulo
3. Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC) - responsible for the maintenance and expansion of viable, efficient, and dependable transportation and communications systems as effective instruments for national recovery and economic progress. Secretary of the Department: Jose de Jesus
4. Department of Tourism (DOT) - responsible for the regulation of the Philippine tourism industry and the promotion of the Philippines as a tourist destination. Secretary of the Department: Alberto Lim
5. Department of Education (DepEd)-responsible for the management and governing of the Philippine system of basic education. It is the chief formulator of Philippine educational policy and is responsible for the Philippine primary and secondary school system. The Department of Education is also known by its old name, the Department of Education, Culture and Sports. Secretary of the Department: Armin Luistro
6. Department of Science and Technology (DOST) - responsible for the coordination of science and technology-related projects in the Philippines and to formulate policies and projects in the fields of science and technology in support of national development. Secretary of the Department: Dr. Mario Montejo
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7. Department of Finance (DOF) - responsible for the formulation, institutionalization and administration of fiscal policies, management of the financial resources of the government, supervision of the revenue operations of all local government units, the review, approval and management of all public sector debt, and the rationalization, privatization and public accountability of corporations and assets owned, controlled or acquired by the government. Secretary of the Department: Cesar Purisima
8. Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) - responsible for the protection of the social welfare rights of Filipinos and to promote social development. Secretary of the Department: Corazon Soliman
9. Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) - mandated to formulate policies, implement programs and services, and serve as the policy-coordinating arm of the Executive Branch in the field of labor and employment. It is tasked with the enforcement of the provisions of the Labor Code. Secretary of the Department: Rosalinda Baldoz
10. Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) - responsible for all safety of projects in the field of public works. It is also responsible for the maintenance of the Philippine road network and irrigation system. Secretary of the Department: Rogelio Singson
11. Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG)-responsible for promoting peace and order, ensuring public safety, and strengthening the capabilities of local government units. It is also responsible for the Philippine National Police. Secretary of the Department: Jesse Robredo
12. Department of Energy (DOE)- responsible for preparing, integrating, coordinating, supervising and controlling all plans, programs, projects and activities of the Government relative to energy exploration, development, utilization, distribution and conservation. Secretary of the Department: Jose Rene Almendras
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13. Department of Health (DOH) - responsible for ensuring access to basic public health services to all Filipinos through the provision of quality health care and the regulation of providers of health goods and services. Secretary of the Department: Dr. Enrique Ona
14. Department of Agriculture (DA) - responsible for boosting the income of farmers as well as reducing the incidence of poverty in the rural sector, as stipulated in the Government's Medium Term Philippine Development Plan. Secretary of the Department: Proceso Alcala
15. Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR)-responsible for all land reform programs in the country, with the purported aim of promoting social justice and industrialization through massive taxation of rich and poor Filipinos alike. Secretary of the Department: Virgilio De Los Reyes
16. Department of Budget and Management (DBM) - responsible for the sound and efficient use of government resources for national development and also as an instrument for the meeting of national socio-economic and political development goals. Secretary of the Department: Florencio Abad
17. Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR)- responsible for governing and supervising the exploration, development, utilization, and conservation of the country's natural resources. Secretary of the Department: Ramon Paje
18. Department of Justice (DOJ) – responsible for upholding the rule of law in the Philippines. Secretary of the Department: Leila de Lima
19. Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) - tasked to expand Philippine trade and industry as the means to generate jobs and raise incomes for Filipinos. Secretary of the Department: Gregory Domingo
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The Executive Departments of the Philippines is the largest component of the national executive branch of the government of the Philippines. There are a total of nineteen executive departments. The departments comprise the largest part of the country's bureaucracy. The heads of these departments are referred to as the Cabinet of the Philippines.
These are the list executive departments in the Philippine government and their basic roles and functions with their respective department secretaries:
1) The Philippines' Department of Agrarian Reform (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Repormang Pansakahan), abbreviated as the DAR, is the executive department of the Philippine Government responsible for all land reform programs in the country, with the purported aim of promoting social justice and industrialization through massive taxation of rich and poor Filipinos alike.
Virgilio Gil R. De Los Reyes is the current Philippine Secretary of Agrarian Reform. On June 29, 2010, President Benigno Aquino III picked him as his Secretary of Agrarian Reform.
2) The Philippines' Department of Agriculture (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Pagsasaka), abbreviated as DOA, is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for boosting the income of farmers as well as reducing the incidence of poverty in the rural sector, as stipulated in the Government's Medium Term Philippine Development Plan.
Proceso Jaraza Alcala (born July 2, 1955), popularly known as "Procy" in his home province, is the current Philippine Secretary of Agriculture. On June 29, 2010, President Benigno Aquino III picked him as his Secretary of Agriculture.
3) The Philippines' Department of Budget and Management (DBM) (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Pagbabadyet at Pamamahala) is an executive body under the Office of the President of the Republic of the Philippines. It is responsible for the sound and efficient use of government resources for national development and also as an instrument for the meeting of national socio-economic and political development goals.
The current Secretary of Budget and Management appointed by President Benigno Aquino III is Florencio Abad.
4) The Department of Education (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Edukasyon), is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for the management and governing of the Philippine system of basic education. It is the chief formulator of Philippine educational policy and is responsible for the Philippine primary and secondary school system. The Department of Education is also known by its old name, the Department of Education, Culture and Sports (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Edukasyon, Kultura at Palakasan).
Brother Armin Altamirano Luistro FSC is a Filipino Lasallian Brother and incumbent Education Secretary under the cabinet of President Benigno Aquino III. He also served as the President and Chancellor of De La Salle University and concurrently President and CEO of De La Salle Philippines.
5) The Philippines' Department of Energy (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Enerhiya), abbreviated as DOE is the executive department of the Philippine Government responsible for preparing, integrating, coordinating, supervising and controlling all plans, programs, projects and activities of the Government relative to energy exploration, development, utilization, distribution and conservation.
Jose Rene D. Almendras is the current Philippine Secretary of Energy. On June 29, 2010, President Benigno Aquino III picked him as his Secretary of Energy.
6) The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Kapaligiran at Likas na Yaman) is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for governing and supervising the exploration, development, utilization, and conservation of the country's natural resources. Ramon Paje is the Department of Environment and Natural Resources secretary
7) The Philippines' Department of Finance (DOF) (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Pananalapi) is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for the formulation, institutionalization and administration of fiscal policies, management of the financial resources of the government, supervision of the revenue operations of all local government units, the review, approval and management of all public sector debt, and the rationalization, privatization and public accountability of corporations and assets owned, controlled or acquired by the government.
Cesar V. Purisima is the current Philippine Secretary of Finance. On June 29, 2010, President Benigno Aquino III picked him as his Secretary of Finance. He held this post before in the administration of Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo before he resigned amid the president's alleged involvement in the 2005 Hello Garci Scandal.
8) The Philippines' Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Ugnayang Panlabas) is the executive department of the Philippine government tasked to contribute to the enhancement of national security and the protection of the territorial integrity and national sovereignty, to participate in the national endeavor of sustaining development and enhancing the Philippines' competitive edge, to protect the rights and promote the welfare of Filipinos overseas and to mobilize them as partners in national development, to project a positive image of the Philippines, and to increase international understanding of Philippine culture for mutually-beneficial relations with other countries.
Alberto Gatmaitan RĂ³mulo (born August 7, 1933) is a politician in the Philippines. He is currently the Foreign Secretary in the administration of President Benigno Aquino III. RĂ³mulo was born in Camiling, Tarlac from Pangasinan parents. He first joined government service as a member of Corazon Aquino's economic team. He was a senator from 1987 to 1996, during which time he served as Majority Leader for five years. He became Finance Secretary in January 2001, having been appointed when President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo took office and formed her own cabinet. He left this position in May 2001, but became Executive Secretary. On August 18, 2004, he was appointed Foreign Secretary, and still holds this position. He served as Chairman of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations or ASEAN in 2007.
9) The Philippines’ Department of Health (DOH) (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Kalusugan) is the principal health agency in the Philippines. It is the executive department of the Philippine Government responsible for ensuring access to basic public health services to all Filipinos through the provision of quality health care and the regulation of providers of health goods and services.
Enrique T. Ona is the current Philippine Secretary of Health. On June 29, 2010, President Benigno Aquino III picked him as his Secretary of Health.
10) The Philippines' Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Interyor at Pamahalaang Lokal) is the executive department of the Philippine Government responsible for promoting peace and order, ensuring public safety, and strengthening the capabilities of local gorvernment units. It is also responsible for the Philippine National Police. Ronaldo V. Puno is the secretary of DILG, President Benigno Aquino III picked him as his Secretary of DILG.
11) The Department of Justice (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Katarungan), abbreviated as DOJ, is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for upholding the rule of law in the Philippines. It is currently under the leadership of Former Commission on Human Rights Chief, Secretary Leila De Lima.
12) The Philippines' Department of Labor and Employment (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Paggawa at Empleyo) (commonly abbreviated to "DOLE") is the executive department of the Philippine Government mandated to formulate policies, implement programs and services, and serve as the policy-coordinating arm of the Executive Branch in the field of labor and employment. It is tasked with the enforcement of the provisions of the Labor Code. Marianito D. Roque is the secretary of DOLE.
13) The Department of National Defense (DND) (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Tanggulang Pambansa) (KTP) is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for guarding against external and internal threats to peace and security in the country. The Department of National Defense exercises executive supervision over the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), the Office of Civil Defense (OCD), the Philippine Veterans Affairs Office (PVAO), the National Defense College of the Philippines (NDCP), and the Government Arsenal (GA). It is also responsible for disaster preparation and management in the country. It is headed by the Secretary of National Defense, who is a member of the President's cabinet. The current Secretary of National Defense of the Philippines is Voltaire T. Gazmin.
14) The Philippines’ Department of Public Works and Highways (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Pagawaing Bayan at Lansangan), abbreviated as DPWH, is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for all safety of projects in the field of public works. It is also responsible for the maintenance of the Philippine road network and irrigation system.
The secretary of the Philippine Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) is Hon. Hermogenes E. Ebdane, Jr.
15) The Philippines' Department of Science and Technology (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Agham at Teknolohiya), abbreviated as the DOST, is the executive department of the Philippine Government responsible for the coordination of science and technology-related projects in the Philippines and to formulate policies and projects in the fields of science and technology in support of national development.
The DOST Secretary under the PGMAs administration was Dr. Estrella F. Alabastro. Several days ago newly-proclaimed president Aquino appointed Mario Montejo as the new DOST secretary, an outsider to DOST and a CEO from a private firm.
16) The Philippines Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Kagalingang Panlipunan at Pagpapaunlad) is the executive department of the Philippine Government responsible for the protection of the social welfare rights of Filipinos and to promote social development. Esperanza Cabral is the DSWD secretary.
17) The Department of Tourism (DOT; Filipino: Kagawaran ng Turismo) is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for the regulation of the Philippine tourism industry and the promotion of the Philippines as a tourist destination.
Alberto Lim is the current Philippine Secretary of Tourism. On June 29, 2010, President Benigno Aquino III picked him as his Secretary of Tourism.
18) The Philippines’ Department of Trade and Industry (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Kalakalan at Industriya), abbreviated as DTI is the executive department of the Philippine Government tasked to expand Philippine trade and industry as the means to generate jobs and raise incomes for Filipinos.
Gregory L. Domingo is the current Philippine Secretary of Trade and Industry. On June 29, 2010, President Benigno Aquino III reappoints him as Secretary of Trade and Industry.
19) The Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC) (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Transportasyon at Komunikasyon) (KTK) is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for the maintenance and expansion of viable, efficient, and dependable transportation and communications systems as effective instruments for national recovery and economic progress. The department is responsible for the country's land, air, sea and communications infrastructure. Jose Ping de Jesus is the appointed DOTC secretary.
1.The Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC) (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Transportasyon at Komunikasyon) (KTK) is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for the maintenance and expansion of viable, efficient, and dependable transportation and communications systems as effective instruments for national recovery and economic progress.ping de jesus
2.The Philippines Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Kagalingang Panlipunan at Pagpapaunlad) is the executive department of the Philippine Government responsible for the protection of the social welfare rights of Filipinos and to promote social development.corazon soliman
3.The Philippines’ Department of Public Works and Highways (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Pagawaing Bayan at Lansangan), abbreviated as DPWH, is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for all safety of projects in the field of public works. It is also responsible for the maintenance of the Philippine road network and irrigation system.Rogelio Singson
4.The Department of Education (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Edukasyon), is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for the management and governing of the Philippine system of basic education. It is the chief formulator of Philippine educational policy and is responsible for the Philippine primary and secondary school system. The Department of Education is also known by its old name, the Department of Education, Culture and Sports (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Edukasyon, Kultura at Palakasan).br armin luistro
5.The Philippines’ Department of Trade and Industry (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Kalakalan at Industriya), abbreviated as DTI is the executive department of the Philippine Government tasked to expand Philippine trade and industry as the means to generate jobs and raise incomes for Filipinos.-Gregory L. Domingo
6.The Philippines' Department of Energy (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Enerhiya), abbreviated as DOE is the executive department of the Philippine Government responsible for preparing, integrating, coordinating, supervising and controlling all plans, programs, projects and activities of the Government relative to energy exploration, development, utilization, distribution and conservation.jose rene almendras
7.The Philippines' Department of Agrarian Reform (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Repormang Pansakahan), abbreviated as the DAR, is the executive department of the Philippine Government responsible for all land reform programs in the country, with the purported aim of promoting social justice and industrialization through massive taxation of rich and poor Filipinos alike.Virgilio Gil R. De Los Reyes
8.The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Kapaligiran at Likas na Yaman) is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for governing and supervising the exploration, development, utilization, and conservation of the country's natural resources.Ramon Paje
9.The Philippines' Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Ugnayang Panlabas) is the executive department of the Philippine government tasked to contribute to the enhancement of national security and the protection of the territorial integrity and national sovereignty, to participate in the national endeavor of sustaining development and enhancing the Philippines' competitive edge, to protect the rights and promote the welfare of Filipinos overseas and to mobilize them as partners in national development, to project a positive image of the Philippines, and to increase international understanding of Philippine culture for mutually-beneficial relations with other countries.Alberto G. Romulo
10.The Philippines' Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Interyor at Pamahalaang Lokal) is the executive department of the Philippine Government responsible for promoting peace and order, ensuring public safety, and strengthening the capabilities of local gorvernment units. It is also responsible for the Philippine National Police.Jesse Robredo
11.The Department of Justice (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Katarungan), abbreviated as DOJ, is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for upholding the rule of law in the Philippines. It is currently under the leadership of Former Commission on Human Rights Chief, Secretary Leila De Lima.
12.The Philippines' Department of Agriculture (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Pagsasaka), abbreviated as DA, is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for boosting the income of farmers as well as reducing the incidence of poverty in the rural sector, as stipulated in the Government's Medium Term Philippine Development Plan.sec.-Proceso Jaraza Alcala
13.The Philippines' Department of Labor and Employment (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Paggawa at Empleyo) (commonly abbreviated to "DOLE") is the executive department of the Philippine Government mandated to formulate policies, implement programs and services, and serve as the policy-coordinating arm of the Executive Branch in the field of labor and employment. It is tasked with the enforcement of the provisions of the Labor Code.sec.-Rosalinda Baldoz
14.The Department of National Defense (DND) (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Tanggulang Pambansa) (KTP) is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for guarding against external and internal threats to peace and security in the country. The Department of National Defense exercises executive supervision over the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), the Office of Civil Defense (OCD), the Philippine Veterans Affairs Office (PVAO), the National Defense College of the Philippines (NDCP), and the Government Arsenal (GA). It is also responsible for disaster preparation and management in the country. It is headed by the Secretary of National Defense, who is a member of the President's cabinet. The current Secretary of National Defense of the Philippines is Voltaire T. Gazmin.
15.The Department of Tourism (DOT; Filipino: Kagawaran ng Turismo) is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for the regulation of the Philippine tourism industry and the promotion of the Philippines as a tourist destination.sec-Alberto Lim
16.The Philippines' Department of Science and Technology (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Agham at Teknolohiya), abbreviated as the DOST, is the executive department of the Philippine Government responsible for the coordination of science and technology-related projects in the Philippines and to formulate policies and projects in the fields of science and technology in support of national development.sec.-Dr. Mario Montejo
17.The Philippines' Department of Finance (DOF) (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Pananalapi) is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for the formulation, institutionalization and administration of fiscal policies, management of the financial resources of the government, supervision of the revenue operations of all local government units, the review, approval and management of all public sector debt, and the rationalization, privatization and public accountability of corporations and assets owned, controlled or acquired by the government. Cesar Purisima
18.The Philippines’ Department of Health (DOH) (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Kalusugan) is the principal health agency in the Philippines. It is the executive department of the Philippine Government responsible for ensuring access to basic public health services to all Filipinos through the provision of quality health care and the regulation of providers of health goods and services.Enrique Ona
19.Department of Budget and Management-responsible for the sound and efficient use of government resources for national development and also as an instrument for the meeting of national socio-economic and political development goals. The current Secretary of Budget and Management appointed by President Benigno Aquino III is Florencio Abad.
The Executive Departments of the Philippines is the largest component of the national executive branch of the government of the Philippines. There are a total of nineteen executive departments. The departments comprise the largest part of the country's bureaucracy. The heads of these departments are referred to as the Cabinet of the Philippines.
1.Department of Agriculture- responsible for boosting the income of farmers as well as reducing the incidence of poverty in the rural sector, as stipulated in the Government's Medium Term Philippine Development Plan. dept. sec.-Proceso Jaraza Alcala
2. Department of Agrarian Reform-responsible for all land reform programs in the country, with the purported aim of promoting social justice and industrialization through massive taxation of rich and poor Filipinos alike. dept. sec.-Virgilio Gil R. De Los Reyes
3. Department of Transportation and Communications- responsible for the maintenance and expansion of viable, efficient, and dependable transportation and communications systems as effective instruments for national recovery and economic progress. dept. sec-ping de jesus
4.Department of Tourism- responsible for the regulation of the Philippine tourism industry and the promotion of the Philippines as a tourist destination. dept. sec-Alberto Lim
5.Department of Social Welfare and Development- responsible for the protection of the social welfare rights of Filipinos and to promote social development. dept. sec.-corazon soliman
6.Department of Trade and Industry-tasked to expand Philippine trade and industry as the means to generate jobs and raise incomes for Filipinos. dept. sec.-Gregory L. Domingo
7. Department of Science and Technology-responsible for the coordination of science and technology-related projects in the Philippines and to formulate policies and projects in the fields of science and technology in support of national development. dept. sec.-Dr. Mario Montejo
8.Department of Public Works and Highways -responsible for all safety of projects in the field of public works. It is also responsible for the maintenance of the Philippine road network and irrigation system. dept sec.-Rogelio Singson
9.Department of National Defense-responsible for guarding against external and internal threats to peace and security in the country. The Department of National Defense exercises executive supervision over the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), the Office of Civil Defense (OCD), the Philippine Veterans Affairs Office (PVAO), the National Defense College of the Philippines (NDCP), and the Government Arsenal (GA). It is also responsible for disaster preparation and management in the country. dept. sec.-Voltaire Tuvera Gazmin
10.Department of Labor and Employment- mandated to formulate policies, implement programs and services, and serve as the policy-coordinating arm of the Executive Branch in the field of labor and employment. It is tasked with the enforcement of the provisions of the Labor Code
11.Department of Justice-responsible for upholding the rule of law in the Philippines. It is currently under the leadership of Former Commission on Human Rights Chief, Secretary Leila De Lima.
12.Department of Health-responsible for ensuring access to basic public health services to all Filipinos through the provision of quality health care and the regulation of providers of health goods and services. dept. sec.-Enrique Ona
13. Department of the Interior and Local Government-responsible for promoting peace and order, ensuring public safety, and strengthening the capabilities of local gorvernment units. It is also responsible for the Philippine National Police. dept. sec.-jesse robredo
14.Department of Foreign Affairs-tasked to contribute to the enhancement of national security and the protection of the territorial integrity and national sovereignty, to participate in the national endeavor of sustaining development and enhancing the Philippines' competitive edge, to protect the rights and promote the welfare of Filipinos overseas and to mobilize them as partners in national development, to project a positive image of the Philippines, and to increase international understanding of Philippine culture for mutually-beneficial relations with other countries. dept. sec.-Alberto Gatmaitan RĂ³mulo
15. Department of Finance -responsible for the formulation, institutionalization and administration of fiscal policies, management of the financial resources of the government, supervision of the revenue operations of all local government units, the review, approval and management of all public sector debt, and the rationalization, privatization and public accountability of corporations and assets owned, controlled or acquired by the government. dept. sec.-Cesar V. Purisima
16.Department of Environment and Natural Resources-responsible for governing and supervising the exploration, development, utilization, and conservation of the country's natural resources.dept. sec.-Ramon Paje
17.Department of Energy-responsible for preparing, integrating, coordinating, supervising and controlling all plans, programs, projects and activities of the Government relative to energy exploration, development, utilization, distribution and conservation. dept. sec.-jose rene almendras
18.Department of Education- responsible for the management and governing of the Philippine system of basic education. It is the chief formulator of Philippine educational policy and is responsible for the Philippine primary and secondary school system.dept. sec.-br armin luistro
19.Department of Budget and Management-It is responsible for the sound and efficient use of government resources for national development and also as an instrument for the meeting of national socio-economic and political development goals. The current Secretary of Budget and Management appointed by President Benigno Aquino III is Florencio Abad.
Executive Departments and their Functions • Department of Agriculture • Function: Supervises agricultural production to make sure prices are fair; helps farmers financially with subsidies and development programs; helps food producers sell their goods overseas; runs food assistance and nutrition programs. The USDA's inspection and grading programs make sure food is safe to eat. • Department of Commerce Function: Promotes international trade, economic growth, and technological advancement; works to keep the U.S. competitive in international markets and to prevent unfair foreign trade practices; gathers statistics for business and government planners. • Department of Defense Function: Oversees everything related to the nation's military security; directs the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Air Force, as well as the Joint Chiefs of Staff and several specialized combat commands; nonmilitary responsibilities including flood control, development of oceanographic resources, and management of oil reserves. • Department of Education Function: Administers more than 150 federal education programs, including student loans, migrant worker training, vocational education, and special programs for the handicapped. The Department of Education took over many of the education programs previously managed by the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare and six other agencies.
• Department of Energy • Function: Responsible for the research and development of energy technology; energy conservation; the civilian and military use of nuclear energy; regulation of energy production and use; pricing and allocation of oil; sets standards to reduce the harmful effects of energy production. • Department of Health and Human Services • Function: Administers Social Security; funds Medicare and Medicaid; offers social services for poor families, Native Americans, children, the elderly, migrants, refugees, and the handicapped; oversees institutes dealing with mental health and substance abuse; works to control preventable and infectious diseases; conducts research on cancer, AIDS, child health, aging, and other issues; ensures the safety of the nation's food supply and tests and approves all drugs. • • Department of Homeland Security • Function: To protect the nation against threats to the homeland. • • Department of Housing and Urban Development • Function: Promotes community development; administers fair-housing laws; provides affordable housing and rent subsidies. • Department of the Interior • Function: Protects the natural environment; develops the country's natural resources; manages national parks, monuments, rivers, seashores, lakes, outdoor recreation areas, and historic sites; oversees more than 400 wildlife refuges, research centers, wildfowl production areas, and fish hatcheries; supervises economic development and environmental protection of public land; helps Native Americans living on reservations. The Department of the Interior is also responsible for the following U.S. territories: the Virgin Islands, American Samoa, Guam, the Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas, the Trust Territory of Palau, and the Freely Associated States (Republic of the Marshall Islands and the Federated States of Micronesia). • Department of Justice • Function: Supervises U.S. district attorneys and marshals; supervises federal prisons and other penal institutions; advises the President on petitions for paroles and pardons; represents the U.S. government in legal matters and gives legal advice to the president and other members of the Cabinet; researches violations of federal laws; administers immigration laws. • Department of Labor and Employment • Function: Protects the rights of workers; helps improve working conditions; promotes good relations between labor and management. The Bureau of Labor Statistics tracks changes in employment, prices, and other national economic statistics.
• Department of Energy • Function: Responsible for the research and development of energy technology; energy conservation; the civilian and military use of nuclear energy; regulation of energy production and use; pricing and allocation of oil; sets standards to reduce the harmful effects of energy production. • Department of Health and Human Services • Function: Administers Social Security; funds Medicare and Medicaid; offers social services for poor families, Native Americans, children, the elderly, migrants, refugees, and the handicapped; oversees institutes dealing with mental health and substance abuse; works to control preventable and infectious diseases; conducts research on cancer, AIDS, child health, aging, and other issues; ensures the safety of the nation's food supply and tests and approves all drugs. • • Department of Homeland Security • Function: To protect the nation against threats to the homeland. • • Department of Housing and Urban Development • Function: Promotes community development; administers fair-housing laws; provides affordable housing and rent subsidies. • Department of the Interior • Function: Protects the natural environment; develops the country's natural resources; manages national parks, monuments, rivers, seashores, lakes, outdoor recreation areas, and historic sites; oversees more than 400 wildlife refuges, research centers, wildfowl production areas, and fish hatcheries; supervises economic development and environmental protection of public land; helps Native Americans living on reservations. The Department of the Interior is also responsible for the following U.S. territories: the Virgin Islands, American Samoa, Guam, the Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas, the Trust Territory of Palau, and the Freely Associated States (Republic of the Marshall Islands and the Federated States of Micronesia). • Department of Justice • Function: Supervises U.S. district attorneys and marshals; supervises federal prisons and other penal institutions; advises the President on petitions for paroles and pardons; represents the U.S. government in legal matters and gives legal advice to the president and other members of the Cabinet; researches violations of federal laws; administers immigration laws. • Department of Labor and Employment • Function: Protects the rights of workers; helps improve working conditions; promotes good relations between labor and management. The Bureau of Labor Statistics tracks changes in employment, prices, and other national economic statistics.
• Department of State • Function: Advises the president on foreign-policy issues; works to carry out the country's foreign policy; maintains relations between foreign countries and the U.S.; negotiates treaties and agreements with foreign nations; speaks for the U.S. in the United Nations and other major international organizations; supervises embassies, missions, and consulates overseas. • • Department of Transportation • Function: Sets the nation's transportation policy. There are nine administrations within the department whose jurisdictions include highway planning, development, and construction; aviation; urban mass transit; railroads; and the safety of waterways, ports, highways, and oil and gas pipelines. Also supervises the Coast Guard, which is responsible for search and rescue at sea and the enforcement of laws that protect oceans and waterways from oil spills and other pollution. • Department of the Treasury • Function: Reports to Congress and the president on the financial state of the government and the economy; regulates the interstate and foreign sale of alcohol and firearms; supervises the printing of stamps for the U.S. Postal Service; curbs counterfeiting; and operates the Customs Service, which regulates and taxes imports. The Internal Revenue Service, a branch of the Treasury, regulates tax laws and collects Federal taxes. • Department of Veterans Affairs • Function: Provides benefits and services to veterans and their dependents; offers pensions, education, rehabilitation, home loan guarantees, burial, compensation payments for disabilities or death related to military service, and a medical care program.
PAGE 1.. "Executive Departments of the Philippines" ------------------------------------------------ The Executive Departments of the Philippines (also known as the "Cabinet") is the largest component of the national executive branch of the government of the Philippines. There are a total of nineteen executive departments. The departments comprise the largest part of the country's bureaucracy.
The Cabinet secretaries are tasked to advise the President on the different affairs of the state like agriculture, budget, finance, education, social welfare, national defense, foreign affairs and etc.
They are nominated by the President and then presented to the Commission on Appointments, a body of the Congress of the Philippines that confirms all appointments made by the head of state, for confirmation or rejection. If the presidential appointees are approved, they are sworn into office, receive the title "Secretary," and begin to function their duties. During the presidency of Ferdinand Marcos, upon the mandate of the then 1973 Constitution, he changed the departments into ministries from 1978 to the end of his government. Thus, the Department of Education became Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports.
list of department of the Philippines Departments: ------------------------------------------------ Department of Agriculture and Food Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources Department of Natural Resources Department of Commerce Department of Commerce and Communications Department of Commerce and Police Department of Trade and Tourism Department of Trade Department of Energy Department of Science and Technology National Economic Development Authority Department of Foreign Affairs Department of Tourism Department of Public Works and Highways Department of Transportation and Communication Department of National Defense Department of Social Welfare and Development Department of Industry Department of Health and Public Welfare Department of Social Services and Development Department of Public Works, Transportation and Communications Department of Public Works Department of Public Highways Department of Local Government Department of Local Government and Community Development Department of Labor and Employment Department of Education and Culture Department of Education, Culture and Sports Department of Youth and Sports Development Department of Public Information Department of Public Instruction Department of Instruction Department of Land Reform Department of Muslim Affairs Department of Environment, Energy and Natural Resources
PAGE 3.. Roles and Functions/respective secretaries ------------------------------------------------
• Department of Agrarian Reform-responsible for all land reform programs in the country, with the purported aim of promoting social justice and industrialization through massive taxation of rich and poor Filipinos alike. Department executive: Virgilio De Los Reyes
• Department of Agriculture-responsible for boosting the income of farmers as well as reducing the incidence of poverty in the rural sector, as stipulated in the Government's Medium Term Philippine Development Plan. Department executive: Proceso Alcala,
• Department of Budget and Management-responsible for the sound and efficient use of government resources for national development and also as an instrument for the meeting of national socio-economic and political development goals. The current Secretary of Budget and Management appointed by President Benigno Aquino III is Mr. Florencio Abad.
• Department of Education-responsible for the Philippine primary and secondary school system. Department executive: Br. Armin Luistro
• Department of Energy-responsible for preparing, integrating, coordinating, supervising and controlling all plans, programs, projects and activities of the Government relative to energy exploration, development, utilization, distribution and conservation. Department executive: Jose Rene Almendras
• Department of Environment and Natural Resources-responsible for governing and supervising the exploration, development, utilization, and conservation of the country's natural resources. Department executive: Ramon Paje
• Department of Finance-responsible for the formulation, institutionalization and administration of fiscal policies, management of the financial resources of the government, supervision of the revenue operations of all local government units, the review, approval and management of all public sector debt, and the rationalization, privatization and public accountability of corporations and assets owned, controlled or acquired by the government. Department executive: Cesar Purisima
• Department of Foreign Affairs-tasked to contribute to the enhancement of national security and the protection of the territorial integrity and national sovereignty, to participate in the national endeavor of sustaining development and enhancing the Philippines' competitive edge, to protect the rights and promote the welfare of Filipinos overseas and to mobilize them as partners in national development, to project a positive image of the Philippines, and to increase international understanding of Philippine culture for mutually-beneficial relations with other countries.
Department executive: Alberto G. Romulo,
• Department of Health-responsible for ensuring access to basic public health services to all Filipinos through the provision of quality health care and the regulation of providers of health goods and services.
Department executive: Enrique Ona
• Department of the Interior and Local Government-responsible for promoting peace and order, ensuring public safety, and strengthening the capabilities of local gorvernment units. It is also responsible for the Philippine National Police.
Department executive:Jesse Robredo
• Department of Justice-responsible for upholding the rule of law in the Philippines. It is currently under the leadership of Former Commission on Human Rights Chief,
Secretary Leila De Lima.
• Department of Labor and Employment-mandated to formulate policies, implement programs and services, and serve as the policy-coordinating arm of the Executive Branch in the field of labor and employment. It is tasked with the enforcement of the provisions of the Labor Code.
• Department of National Defense-responsible for guarding against external and internal threats to peace and security in the country. The Department of National Defense exercises executive supervision over the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), the Office of Civil Defense (OCD), the Philippine Veterans Affairs Office (PVAO), the National Defense College of the Philippines (NDCP), and the Government Arsenal (GA). It is also responsible for disaster preparation and management in the country.
Department executive:Voltaire Gazmin
• Department of Public Works and Highways-responsible for all safety of projects in the field of public works. It is also responsible for the maintenance of the Philippine road network and irrigation system.
Department executive:Rogelio Singson
• Department of Science and Technology-responsible for the coordination of science and technology-related projects in the Philippines and to formulate policies and projects in the fields of science and technology in support of national development.
Department executive:Dr. Mario Montejo
• Department of Social Welfare and Development-esponsible for the protection of the social welfare rights of Filipinos and to promote social development. Department executive:Corazon Soliman
• Department of Tourism-responsible for the regulation of the Philippine tourism industry and the promotion of the Philippines as a tourist destination.
Department executive:Alberto Lim
• Department of Trade and Industry-tasked to expand Philippine trade and industry as the means to generate jobs and raise incomes for Filipinos.
Department executive:Gregory Domingo
• Department of Transportation and Communications-responsible for the maintenance and expansion of viable, efficient, and dependable transportation and communications systems as effective instruments for national recovery and economic progress.The department is responsible for the country's land, air, sea and communications infrastructure.
list of political parties in philippines MAJOR PARTIES 1.Liberal Party 2.Lakas-Kabalikat ng Malayang Pilipino-Christian Muslim Democrats 3.Nationalist People's Coalition 4.Nacionalista Party 5.Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino 6.Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino 7.Kilusang Bagong Lipunan 8.Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan PARTIES REPRESENTED IN CONGRESS 1.People's Reform Party 2.Workers and Peasants Party
CONTESTED THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION 1.Bagumbayan-Volunteers for a New Philippines (New Nation-Volunteers for a New Philippines) 2.Bangon Pilipinas Party (Rise Up Philippines Party) CONTESTED THE SENATE ELECTION 1.Ang Kapatiran (Alliance for the Common Good) 2.Gabaybayan
CONTESTED THE HOUSE ELECTIONS 1.Akbayan Citizens' Action Party 2.Aksyon Demokratiko (Democratic Action) 3.Alliance for Nationalism and Democracy 4.Anakpawis 5.Bayan Muna (Nation First) 6.Bigkis Pinoy Movement 7.Buhay Hayaan Yumabong (Allow Life to Prosper) 8.Buklod 9.Partido Demokratiko Sosyalista ng Pilipinas (Democratic Socialist Party of the Philippines) 10.Kasosyo Producer-Consumer Exchange Asso., Inc. 11.Sulong Barangay Movement (Forward Barangay Movement)
OTHER PARTIES 1.Abag Promdi 2.Alliance for Barangay Concerns 3.Asenso Pilipino Party 4.Katipunan ng Demokratikong Pilipino (Society of Democratic Filipinos) 5.Kilusan para sa Pambansang Pagpapanibago (Movement for National Renewal) 6.Laban para sa Kapayapaan, Katarungan at Kaunlaran 7.National Alliance for Democracy 8.Organized Support for the Movement to Enhance the National Agenda 9.Partido Nacionalista ng Pilipinas (Nationalist Party of the Philippines) 10.Partido ng Demokratikong Reporma (Party for Democratic Reform) 11.Philippine Green Republican Party 12.Rizalist Party 13.Social Justice Society
1 AGBIAG AGBIAG! TIMPUYOG ILOCANO, INC. 2 AGHAM ALYANSA NG MGA GRUPONG HALIGI NG AGHAM AT TEKNOLOHIYA PARA SA MAMAMAYAN, INC. 3 AGILA NGKATUTUBONG PILIPINO, INC. 4 AGRI-AGRA NA REPORMA PARA SA MAGSASAKA NG PILIPINAS MOVEMENT 5 AHON PINOY 6 AKBAY KALUSUGAN. INC. 7 ANG KALUSUGAN PARA SA PINOY, INC. 8 AKAP BATA, INC. 9 AKAP KAPATIRAN PARA SA TANGKILIKAN NG MGA OBRERO 10 AKO BICOL POLITICAL PARTY 11 BAYAN! CITIZEN'S ACTION PARTY 12 ANGKAN KATUTUBO, INC. 13 AKMA-PTM AKSYON MAGSASAKA PARTIDO TINIG NG MASA 14 AKO AYOKO SA BAWAL NA DROGA 15 AKO AGILA SA NAGKAISANG MAGSASAKA 16 ADHIKAIN AT KILUSAN NG ORDINARYONG TAO PARA SA LUPA, HANAPBUHAYATKAUNLARAN 17 ANG KAPISANAN NG MGA SEAMAN 18 ALAGAD PARTY-LIST 19 ALAY BUHAY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION, INC. 20 ASSOCIATION OF LABORERS AND EMPLOYEES
21 AND LABAN NG INDIGONG FILIPINO 22 ACTION LEAGUE OF INDIGENOUS MASSES 23 ALYANSA LUMAD MINDANAO, INC. 24 ALMA SA PAGKAHIKAHOS AT IGNORANSIYA 25 ALYANSA NG MAMAMAYANG NAGHIHIRAP 26 ALYANSA NG MGA NAULILA NG MGA TAGAPAGTANGGOL NG BAYAN 27 ADHIKAING ALAY NG MARINO SA SAMBAYANAN, INC. 28 ALYANSA LUMAD, INC. 29 ALYANSA NG OFW ALYANSA NG OFW PARTY 30 AMA ANG MATA'Y ALAGAAN 31 AMANA AKSYON NG MAMAMAYANG NAGKAKAISA 32 ASOSASYON NG MGA MALILIIT NA NEGOSYANTENG GUMAGANAP 33 ALLIANCE OF BICOLNON PARTY 34 ANAK MINDANAO 35 ALYANSA NG MEDIA AT SHOWBIZ 36 AN WARAY 37 ALLIANCE FOR NATONALISM AND DEMOCRACY 38 ANGAT ATING KABUHAYAN PILIPINAS, INC. 39 ALAGAAN NATIN ATING KALUSUGAN 40 ANAKPAWIS
41 KASANGGA SA KAUNLARAN, INC. 42 ANG LADLAD LBGT PARTY 43 SECTORAL PARTY OF ANG MINERO (ANG MINERO) 44 ANG NATIONAL COALITION ON INDIGENOUS PEOPLE'S ACTION 45 ALLIANCE OF NATIONALISTIC AND GENUINE PROGRAM FOR AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT TOWARDS ECONOMIC REFORM 46 ANG PARTIDO DEMOKRATIKO RURAL 47 ANG SAMAHAN PARA SA MAGANDANG KABUHAYAN 48 ANG ASOSASYON NG MGA TRABAHADOR AT PAHINANTE 49 ANG TAGAPAGTAGUYOD NG SIKAP SA IKAUUNLAD NG MGA PINOY 50 ANUPA ALLIANCE OF NATIONAL URBAN POOR ORGANIZATIONS ASSEMBLY, INC. 51 APEC ASSOCIATION OF PHILIPPINE ELECTRIC COOPERATIVES 52 ADVOCATES FOR PENOLOGY ENHANCEMENT AND LEGAL ASSISTANCE 53 ALLIANCE OF PEOPLE'S ORGANIZATIONS 54 AKBAY PINOY OFW-NATIONAL, INC. 55 ASSOCIATION FOR RIGHTEOUSNESS ADVOCACY IN LEADERSHIP 56 ARARO ALLIANCE FOR RURAL AND AGRARIAN RECONSTRUCTION, INC. 57 ALLIANCE FOR RURAL CONCERNS 58 ARCAPP ALLIANCE OF REGIONAL COALITIONS AGAINST PEOPLE'S POVERTY, INC. 59 ALAY SERBISYO (WORKERS IN THE INFORMAL SECTOR ECONOMY) 60 ADVOCATES FOR SPECIAL CHILDREN AND HANDICAPPED MOVEMENT
61 AANGATTAYO 62 ADHIKAING TINATAGUYOD NG KOOPERATIBA 63 ABANTE TRIBUNG MAKABANSA 64 ATONG PAGLAUM 65 ALLIANCE TRANSPORT SECTOR 66 ALLIANCE OF VOLUNTEER EDUCATORS 67 ALLIANCE OF VIGILANT PROTECTORS OF AQUATIC PRODUCTS 68 ANTI WARI ANTI TERROR MINDANAO PEACE MOVEMENT 69 BABAE PARA SA KAUNLARAN 70 BAGO NATIONAL CULTURAL SOCIETY OF THE PHILIPPINES 71 BANAT BARANGAY NATIN 72 BAGONG BAYAN NA NAGTATAGUYOD NG DEMOKRATIKONG IDEOLOHIYA AT LAYUNIN 73 BAGONG KOALlSYON NG NAGKAKAISANG SAMAHAN SA SEKTOR NG TRANSPORTASYON 74 THE TRUE MARCOS LOYALIST (FOR GOD COUNTRY & PEOPLE) ASSOCIATION OF THE PHIL., INC. 75 BAYAN MUNA BAYAN MUNA 76 BAYANI BAYANI 77 BAGONG HENERASYON 78 BATANG IWAS SA DROGA FOUNDATION, INC. 79 BINIGKIS NA INTERES NG MGA DRAYBER SA ADHIKAIN, INC. 80 BIGKIS PINOY MOVEMENT
81 BINHI: PARTIDO NG MGA MAGSASAKA PARA SA MGA MAGSASAKA 82 BIYAHENG PINOY LABOR ASSOCIATION, INC. 83 BUHAY BUHAY HAYAAN YUMABONG 84 BIYAYANG BUKID 85 KABUKLURAN NG MGA KABABAIHANG FILIPINA SA TIMOG KATAGALUGAN 86 BUTIL FARMERS PARTY 87 CHINOY CHAMPIONS FOR INNOVATIVE EMPLOYMENT 88 CITIZENS' BATTLE AGAINST CORRUPTION 89 COCOFED-PHILIPPINE COCONUT PRODUCERS FEDERATION, INC. 90 COCONUT FARMERS ASSOCIATION OF LINAMON, LANAO DEL NORTE, INC. 91 CONFEDERATION OF NON-STOCK SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS, INC. 92 COOPERATIVE NATCCO NETWORK PARTY 93 CITIZENS POWER MOVEMENT, INC. 94 DAMAYAN ALLIANCE OF THE AGING & DISABLED FILIPINOS, INC. 95 DEMOCRATIC INDEPENDENT WORKERS' ASSOCIATION, INC. 96 AABANTE EMMANUEL CIVIC ASSOCIATION 97 FREE WORKERS 98 FILIPINO MUSLIM ORGANIZATION 99 FIRM 24-K ASSOCIATION, INC. 100 GABRIELA WOMENS PARTY
101 GREEN FORCE FOR THE ENVIROMENT-SONS AND DAUGTHERS OF MOTHER EARTH 102 ITENERANT VENDORS ALLIANCE OF THE PHILIPPINES 103 KAUNLARAN NG AGRIKULTURA, ASENSADONG PROBINSIYA ANGAT NG BAYAN 104 KATIPUNAN NG MGA ANAK NG BAYAN ALL FILIPINO DEMOCRATIC MOVEMENT 105 KABATAAN PARTYLIST 106 KABALIKAT NG MAMAMAYAN 107 KAPATIRAN NG MGA NAKULONG NA WALANG SALA 108 KALAHISECTORALPARTY 109 KALINGA-ADVOCACY FOR SOCIAL EMPOWERMENT AND NATION BUILDING THROUGH EASING POVERTY, INC. 110 KOALISYON NG KATUTUBONG SAMAHAN NG PILIPINAS 111 KATRIBU INDIGENOUS PEOPLE'S SECTORAL PARTY 112 PARTIDO NG KATUTUBONG PILIPINO 113 KABABAIHANG LINGKOD BAYAN SA PILIPINAS 114 LPG MARKETERS ASSOCIATION, INC. 115 YOUTH LEAGUE FOR PEACEAND ADVANCEMENT 116 NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR COMMUTERS PROTECTION 117 PAMILYANG OFW-SME NETWORK FOUNDATION 118 ORGANIZATION OF REGIONAL ADVOCATES FOR GOOD GOVERNANCE ONWARD NATION-BUILDING 119 PILIPINO ASSOCIATION FOR COUNTRY-URBAN POOR WELFARE 120 PUWERSA NG BAYANING ATLETA
121 PRO-ACTIVE ON CLIMATE CHANGE LEADERS, INC. 122 PARENTS ENABLING PARENTS COALITION PARTY 123 PEOPLES FREEDOM PARTY 124 PARTIDO NG MANGGAGAWA 125 PASANG MASDA NATIONWIDE, INC. 126 SMALL FARMERS AND LAND TILLERS ASSOCIATION OF THE PHILIPPINES 127 SAGIP KAPWA FOUNDATION, INC. 128 SULONG! BARANGAY MOVEMENT 129 COALITION OF ASSOCIATIONS OF SENIOR CITIZENS IN THE PHILIPPINES, INC. 130 SMART SOCIAL MOIVEMENT FOR ACTIVE REFORM AND TRANSPARENCY 131 TRADE UNION CONGRESS PARTY 132 UNITED CADDIES AND GREEN KEEPERS ASSOCIATION OF THE PHILLIPPINES 133 UNITED FILIPINO SEAFARERS 134 UNITED MOVEMENT AGAINST DRUGS FOUNDATION, INC. 135 UGNAYANG NG NAGKAKAISANG LAYUNIN AT ADHIKAING DAKILA 136 VENDORS AND TRADERS ALLIANCE OF PHILIPPINES PARTY 137 VETERANS FREEDOM PARTY 138 WOMENPOWER, INC. 139 YOU AGAINST CORRUPTION AND POVERTY 140 YES WE CAN, INC.
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ReplyDeleteExecutive Departments of the Philippines PART I
ReplyDeleteThe Executive Departments of the Philippines is the largest component of the national executive branch of the government of the Philippines. There are a total of nineteen executive departments. The departments comprise the largest part of the country's bureaucracy. The heads of these departments are referred to as the Cabinet of the Philippines.
1.Department of Agrarian Reform-responsible for all land reform programs in the country, with the purported aim of promoting social justice and industrialization through massive taxation of rich and poor Filipinos alike. Department executive: Virgilio De Los Reyes
2.Department of Agriculture-responsible for boosting the income of farmers as well as reducing the incidence of poverty in the rural sector, as stipulated in the Government's Medium Term Philippine Development Plan. Department executive: Proceso Alcala,
3.Department of Budget and Management-responsible for the sound and efficient use of government resources for national development and also as an instrument for the meeting of national socio-economic and political development goals. The current Secretary of Budget and Management appointed by President Benigno Aquino III is Florencio Abad.
4.Department of Education-responsible for the Philippine primary and secondary school system. Department executive: Br. Armin Luistro
5.Department of Energy-responsible for preparing, integrating, coordinating, supervising and controlling all plans, programs, projects and activities of the Government relative to energy exploration, development, utilization, distribution and conservation. Department executive: Jose Rene Almendras
6.Department of Environment and Natural Resources-responsible for governing and supervising the exploration, development, utilization, and conservation of the country's natural resources. Department executive: Ramon Paje
7.Department of Finance-responsible for the formulation, institutionalization and administration of fiscal policies, management of the financial resources of the government, supervision of the revenue operations of all local government units, the review, approval and management of all public sector debt, and the rationalization, privatization and public accountability of corporations and assets owned, controlled or acquired by the government. Department executive: Cesar Purisima
PART II
ReplyDelete8.Department of Foreign Affairs-tasked to contribute to the enhancement of national security and the protection of the territorial integrity and national sovereignty, to participate in the national endeavor of sustaining development and enhancing the Philippines' competitive edge, to protect the rights and promote the welfare of Filipinos overseas and to mobilize them as partners in national development, to project a positive image of the Philippines, and to increase international understanding of Philippine culture for mutually-beneficial relations with other countries. Department executive: Alberto G. Romulo,
9. Department of Health-responsible for ensuring access to basic public health services to all Filipinos through the provision of quality health care and the regulation of providers of health goods and services. Department executive: Enrique Ona
10. Department of the Interior and Local Government-responsible for promoting peace and order, ensuring public safety, and strengthening the capabilities of local gorvernment units. It is also responsible for the Philippine National Police. Department executive:Jesse Robredo
11. Department of Justice-responsible for upholding the rule of law in the Philippines. It is currently under the leadership of Former Commission on Human Rights Chief, Secretary Leila De Lima.
12. Department of Labor and Employment-mandated to formulate policies, implement programs and services, and serve as the policy-coordinating arm of the Executive Branch in the field of labor and employment. It is tasked with the enforcement of the provisions of the Labor Code. Department executive:Rosalinda Baldoz
13.Department of National Defense-responsible for guarding against external and internal threats to peace and security in the country. The Department of National Defense exercises executive supervision over the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), the Office of Civil Defense (OCD), the Philippine Veterans Affairs Office (PVAO), the National Defense College of the Philippines (NDCP), and the Government Arsenal (GA). It is also responsible for disaster preparation and management in the country. Department executive:Voltaire Gazmin
14.Department of Public Works and Highways-responsible for all safety of projects in the field of public works. It is also responsible for the maintenance of the Philippine road network and irrigation system. Department executive:Rogelio Singson
15.Department of Science and Technology-responsible for the coordination of science and technology-related projects in the Philippines and to formulate policies and projects in the fields of science and technology in support of national development. Department executive:Dr. Mario Montejo
16.Department of Social Welfare and Development-esponsible for the protection of the social welfare rights of Filipinos and to promote social development. Department executive:Corazon Soliman
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ReplyDeletePART III
ReplyDelete17.Department of Tourism-responsible for the regulation of the Philippine tourism industry and the promotion of the Philippines as a tourist destination.Department executive:Alberto Lim
18. Department of Trade and Industry-tasked to expand Philippine trade and industry as the means to generate jobs and raise incomes for Filipinos. Department executive:Gregory Domingo
19.Department of Transportation and Communications-responsible for the maintenance and expansion of viable, efficient, and dependable transportation and communications systems as effective instruments for national recovery and economic progress.The department is responsible for the country's land, air, sea and communications infrastructure. Department executive:Ping De Jesus
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1st part!!
ReplyDeleteThe Executive Departments of the Philippines is the largest component of the national executive branch of the government of the Philippines. There are a total of nineteen executive departments. The departments comprise the largest part of the country's bureaucracy. The heads of these departments are referred to as the Cabinet of the Philippines.
1. Department of Agriculture-responsible for boosting the income of farmers as well as reducing the incidence of poverty in the rural sector, as stipulated in the Government's Medium Term Philippine Development Plan.dept. sec.-Proceso Jaraza Alcala
2.Department of Agrarian Reform-responsible for all land reform programs in the country, with the purported aim of promoting social justice and industrialization through massive taxation of rich and poor Filipinos alike.dept. sec.-Virgilio Gil R. De Los Reyes
3.Department of Transportation and Communications-responsible for the maintenance and expansion of viable, efficient, and dependable transportation and communications systems as effective instruments for national recovery and economic progress.dept. sec.-Ping De Jesus
4.Department of Tourism- responsible for the regulation of the Philippine tourism industry and the promotion of the Philippines as a tourist destination.dept. sec.Alberto Lim
5.Department of Trade and Industry-tasked to expand Philippine trade and industry as the means to generate jobs and raise incomes for Filipinos.dept. sec.-Gregory L. Domingo
6. Department of Social Welfare and Development-responsible for the protection of the social welfare rights of Filipinos and to promote social development.dept. sec.-Corazon Soliman
7.Department of Science and Technology -responsible for the coordination of science and technology-related projects in the Philippines and to formulate policies and projects in the fields of science and technology in support of national development.dept. sec.-Dr. Mario Montejo
8. Department of National Defense -responsible for guarding against external and internal threats to peace and security in the country. The Department of National Defense exercises executive supervision over the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), the Office of Civil Defense (OCD), the Philippine Veterans Affairs Office (PVAO), the National Defense College of the Philippines (NDCP), and the Government Arsenal (GA). It is also responsible for disaster preparation and management in the country.dept. sec.-Voltaire Tuvera Gazmin
9.Department of Public Works and Highways-responsible for all safety of projects in the field of public works. It is also responsible for the maintenance of the Philippine road network and irrigation system. dept sec.-Rogelio Singson
10.Department of Labor and Employment -mandated to formulate policies, implement programs and services, and serve as the policy-coordinating arm of the Executive Branch in the field of labor and employment. It is tasked with the enforcement of the provisions of the Labor Code. dept. sec.-Rosalinda Baldoz
part 1
ReplyDeleteThe Executive Departments of the Philippines is the largest component of the national executive branch of the government of the Philippines. There are a total of nineteen executive departments. The departments comprise the largest part of the country's bureaucracy. The heads of these departments are referred to as the Cabinet of the Philippines.
1.Department of Agriculture- responsible for boosting the income of farmers as well as reducing the incidence of poverty in the rural sector, as stipulated in the Government's Medium Term Philippine Development Plan. dept. sec.-Proceso Jaraza Alcala
2. Department of Agrarian Reform-responsible for all land reform programs in the country, with the purported aim of promoting social justice and industrialization through massive taxation of rich and poor Filipinos alike. dept. sec.-Virgilio Gil R. De Los Reyes
3. Department of Transportation and Communications- responsible for the maintenance and expansion of viable, efficient, and dependable transportation and communications systems as effective instruments for national recovery and economic progress. dept. sec-ping de jesus
4.Department of Tourism- responsible for the regulation of the Philippine tourism industry and the promotion of the Philippines as a tourist destination. dept. sec-Alberto Lim
5.Department of Social Welfare and Development- responsible for the protection of the social welfare rights of Filipinos and to promote social development. dept. sec.-corazon soliman
part 2
ReplyDelete6.Department of Trade and Industry-tasked to expand Philippine trade and industry as the means to generate jobs and raise incomes for Filipinos. dept. sec.-Gregory L. Domingo
7. Department of Science and Technology-responsible for the coordination of science and technology-related projects in the Philippines and to formulate policies and projects in the fields of science and technology in support of national development. dept. sec.-Dr. Mario Montejo
8.Department of Public Works and Highways -responsible for all safety of projects in the field of public works. It is also responsible for the maintenance of the Philippine road network and irrigation system. dept sec.-Rogelio Singson
9.Department of National Defense-responsible for guarding against external and internal threats to peace and security in the country. The Department of National Defense exercises executive supervision over the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), the Office of Civil Defense (OCD), the Philippine Veterans Affairs Office (PVAO), the National Defense College of the Philippines (NDCP), and the Government Arsenal (GA). It is also responsible for disaster preparation and management in the country. dept. sec.-Voltaire Tuvera Gazmin
10.Department of Labor and Employment- mandated to formulate policies, implement programs and services, and serve as the policy-coordinating arm of the Executive Branch in the field of labor and employment. It is tasked with the enforcement of the provisions of the Labor Code
before part 3...the dept sect. of DOLE is rosalinda baldoz..
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11.Department of Justice-responsible for upholding the rule of law in the Philippines. It is currently under the leadership of Former Commission on Human Rights Chief, Secretary Leila De Lima.
12.Department of Health-responsible for ensuring access to basic public health services to all Filipinos through the provision of quality health care and the regulation of providers of health goods and services. dept. sec.-Enrique Ona
13. Department of the Interior and Local Government-responsible for promoting peace and order, ensuring public safety, and strengthening the capabilities of local gorvernment units. It is also responsible for the Philippine National Police. dept. sec.-jesse robredo
14.Department of Foreign Affairs-tasked to contribute to the enhancement of national security and the protection of the territorial integrity and national sovereignty, to participate in the national endeavor of sustaining development and enhancing the Philippines' competitive edge, to protect the rights and promote the welfare of Filipinos overseas and to mobilize them as partners in national development, to project a positive image of the Philippines, and to increase international understanding of Philippine culture for mutually-beneficial relations with other countries. dept. sec.-Alberto Gatmaitan RĂ³mulo
15. Department of Finance -responsible for the formulation, institutionalization and administration of fiscal policies, management of the financial resources of the government, supervision of the revenue operations of all local government units, the review, approval and management of all public sector debt, and the rationalization, privatization and public accountability of corporations and assets owned, controlled or acquired by the government. dept. sec.-Cesar V. Purisima
last part....or part 4...
ReplyDelete16.Department of Environment and Natural Resources-responsible for governing and supervising the exploration, development, utilization, and conservation of the country's natural resources.dept. sec.-Ramon Paje
17.Department of Energy-responsible for preparing, integrating, coordinating, supervising and controlling all plans, programs, projects and activities of the Government relative to energy exploration, development, utilization, distribution and conservation. dept. sec.-jose rene almendras
18.Department of Education- responsible for the management and governing of the Philippine system of basic education. It is the chief formulator of Philippine educational policy and is responsible for the Philippine primary and secondary school system.dept. sec.-br armin luistro
19.Department of Budget and Management-It is responsible for the sound and efficient use of government resources for national development and also as an instrument for the meeting of national socio-economic and political development goals. The current Secretary of Budget and Management appointed by President Benigno Aquino III is Florencio Abad.
1.The Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC) (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Transportasyon at Komunikasyon) (KTK) is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for the maintenance and expansion of viable, efficient, and dependable transportation and communications systems as effective instruments for national recovery and economic progress.ping de jesus
ReplyDelete2.The Philippines Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Kagalingang Panlipunan at Pagpapaunlad) is the executive department of the Philippine Government responsible for the protection of the social welfare rights of Filipinos and to promote social development.corazon soliman
3.The Philippines’ Department of Public Works and Highways (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Pagawaing Bayan at Lansangan), abbreviated as DPWH, is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for all safety of projects in the field of public works. It is also responsible for the maintenance of the Philippine road network and irrigation system.Rogelio Singson
4.The Department of Education (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Edukasyon), is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for the management and governing of the Philippine system of basic education. It is the chief formulator of Philippine educational policy and is responsible for the Philippine primary and secondary school system. The Department of Education is also known by its old name, the Department of Education, Culture and Sports (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Edukasyon, Kultura at Palakasan).br armin luistro
5.The Philippines’ Department of Trade and Industry (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Kalakalan at Industriya), abbreviated as DTI is the executive department of the Philippine Government tasked to expand Philippine trade and industry as the means to generate jobs and raise incomes for Filipinos.-Gregory L. Domingo
6.The Philippines' Department of Energy (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Enerhiya), abbreviated as DOE is the executive department of the Philippine Government responsible for preparing, integrating, coordinating, supervising and controlling all plans, programs, projects and activities of the Government relative to energy exploration, development, utilization, distribution and conservation.jose rene almendras
7.The Philippines' Department of Agrarian Reform (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Repormang Pansakahan), abbreviated as the DAR, is the executive department of the Philippine Government responsible for all land reform programs in the country, with the purported aim of promoting social justice and industrialization through massive taxation of rich and poor Filipinos alike.Virgilio Gil R. De Los Reyes
8.The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Kapaligiran at Likas na Yaman) is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for governing and supervising the exploration, development, utilization, and conservation of the country's natural resources.Ramon Paje
ReplyDelete9.The Philippines' Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Ugnayang Panlabas) is the executive department of the Philippine government tasked to contribute to the enhancement of national security and the protection of the territorial integrity and national sovereignty, to participate in the national endeavor of sustaining development and enhancing the Philippines' competitive edge, to protect the rights and promote the welfare of Filipinos overseas and to mobilize them as partners in national development, to project a positive image of the Philippines, and to increase international understanding of Philippine culture for mutually-beneficial relations with other countries.Alberto G. Romulo
10.The Philippines' Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Interyor at Pamahalaang Lokal) is the executive department of the Philippine Government responsible for promoting peace and order, ensuring public safety, and strengthening the capabilities of local gorvernment units. It is also responsible for the Philippine National Police.Jesse Robredo
ReplyDelete11.The Department of Justice (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Katarungan), abbreviated as DOJ, is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for upholding the rule of law in the Philippines. It is currently under the leadership of Former Commission on Human Rights Chief, Secretary Leila De Lima.
12.The Philippines' Department of Agriculture (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Pagsasaka), abbreviated as DA, is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for boosting the income of farmers as well as reducing the incidence of poverty in the rural sector, as stipulated in the Government's Medium Term Philippine Development Plan.sec.-Proceso Jaraza Alcala
13.The Philippines' Department of Labor and Employment (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Paggawa at Empleyo) (commonly abbreviated to "DOLE") is the executive department of the Philippine Government mandated to formulate policies, implement programs and services, and serve as the policy-coordinating arm of the Executive Branch in the field of labor and employment. It is tasked with the enforcement of the provisions of the Labor Code.sec.-Rosalinda Baldoz
14.The Department of National Defense (DND) (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Tanggulang Pambansa) (KTP) is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for guarding against external and internal threats to peace and security in the country. The Department of National Defense exercises executive supervision over the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), the Office of Civil Defense (OCD), the Philippine Veterans Affairs Office (PVAO), the National Defense College of the Philippines (NDCP), and the Government Arsenal (GA). It is also responsible for disaster preparation and management in the country.
It is headed by the Secretary of National Defense, who is a member of the President's cabinet. The current Secretary of National Defense of the Philippines is Voltaire T. Gazmin.
15.The Department of Tourism (DOT; Filipino: Kagawaran ng Turismo) is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for the regulation of the Philippine tourism industry and the promotion of the Philippines as a tourist destination.sec-Alberto Lim
ReplyDelete16.The Philippines' Department of Science and Technology (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Agham at Teknolohiya), abbreviated as the DOST, is the executive department of the Philippine Government responsible for the coordination of science and technology-related projects in the Philippines and to formulate policies and projects in the fields of science and technology in support of national development.sec.-Dr. Mario Montejo
17.The Philippines' Department of Finance (DOF) (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Pananalapi) is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for the formulation, institutionalization and administration of fiscal policies, management of the financial resources of the government, supervision of the revenue operations of all local government units, the review, approval and management of all public sector debt, and the rationalization, privatization and public accountability of corporations and assets owned, controlled or acquired by the government. Cesar Purisima
18.The Philippines’ Department of Health (DOH) (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Kalusugan) is the principal health agency in the Philippines. It is the executive department of the Philippine Government responsible for ensuring access to basic public health services to all Filipinos through the provision of quality health care and the regulation of providers of health goods and services.Enrique Ona
19.Department of Budget and Management-responsible for the sound and efficient use of government resources for national development and also as an instrument for the meeting of national socio-economic and political development goals. The current Secretary of Budget and Management appointed by President Benigno Aquino III is Florencio Abad.
reference:wikipedia
1.The Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC) (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Transportasyon at Komunikasyon) (KTK) is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for the maintenance and expansion of viable, efficient, and dependable transportation and communications systems as effective instruments for national recovery and economic progress.ping de jesus
ReplyDelete2.The Philippines Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Kagalingang Panlipunan at Pagpapaunlad) is the executive department of the Philippine Government responsible for the protection of the social welfare rights of Filipinos and to promote social development.corazon soliman
3.The Philippines’ Department of Public Works and Highways (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Pagawaing Bayan at Lansangan), abbreviated as DPWH, is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for all safety of projects in the field of public works. It is also responsible for the maintenance of the Philippine road network and irrigation system.Rogelio Singson
4.The Department of Education (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Edukasyon), is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for the management and governing of the Philippine system of basic education. It is the chief formulator of Philippine educational policy and is responsible for the Philippine primary and secondary school system. The Department of Education is also known by its old name, the Department of Education, Culture and Sports (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Edukasyon, Kultura at Palakasan).br armin luistro
5.The Philippines’ Department of Trade and Industry (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Kalakalan at Industriya), abbreviated as DTI is the executive department of the Philippine Government tasked to expand Philippine trade and industry as the means to generate jobs and raise incomes for Filipinos.-Gregory L. Domingo
6.The Philippines' Department of Energy (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Enerhiya), abbreviated as DOE is the executive department of the Philippine Government responsible for preparing, integrating, coordinating, supervising and controlling all plans, programs, projects and activities of the Government relative to energy exploration, development, utilization, distribution and conservation.jose rene almendras
7.The Philippines' Department of Agrarian Reform (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Repormang Pansakahan), abbreviated as the DAR, is the executive department of the Philippine Government responsible for all land reform programs in the country, with the purported aim of promoting social justice and industrialization through massive taxation of rich and poor Filipinos alike.Virgilio Gil R. De Los Reyes
8.The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Kapaligiran at Likas na Yaman) is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for governing and supervising the exploration, development, utilization, and conservation of the country's natural resources.Ramon Paje
ReplyDelete9.The Philippines' Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Ugnayang Panlabas) is the executive department of the Philippine government tasked to contribute to the enhancement of national security and the protection of the territorial integrity and national sovereignty, to participate in the national endeavor of sustaining development and enhancing the Philippines' competitive edge, to protect the rights and promote the welfare of Filipinos overseas and to mobilize them as partners in national development, to project a positive image of the Philippines, and to increase international understanding of Philippine culture for mutually-beneficial relations with other countries.Alberto G. Romulo
10.The Philippines' Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Interyor at Pamahalaang Lokal) is the executive department of the Philippine Government responsible for promoting peace and order, ensuring public safety, and strengthening the capabilities of local gorvernment units. It is also responsible for the Philippine National Police.Jesse Robredo
ReplyDelete11.The Department of Justice (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Katarungan), abbreviated as DOJ, is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for upholding the rule of law in the Philippines. It is currently under the leadership of Former Commission on Human Rights Chief, Secretary Leila De Lima.
12.The Philippines' Department of Agriculture (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Pagsasaka), abbreviated as DA, is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for boosting the income of farmers as well as reducing the incidence of poverty in the rural sector, as stipulated in the Government's Medium Term Philippine Development Plan.sec.-Proceso Jaraza Alcala
13.The Philippines' Department of Labor and Employment (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Paggawa at Empleyo) (commonly abbreviated to "DOLE") is the executive department of the Philippine Government mandated to formulate policies, implement programs and services, and serve as the policy-coordinating arm of the Executive Branch in the field of labor and employment. It is tasked with the enforcement of the provisions of the Labor Code.sec.-Rosalinda Baldoz
14.The Department of National Defense (DND) (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Tanggulang Pambansa) (KTP) is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for guarding against external and internal threats to peace and security in the country. The Department of National Defense exercises executive supervision over the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), the Office of Civil Defense (OCD), the Philippine Veterans Affairs Office (PVAO), the National Defense College of the Philippines (NDCP), and the Government Arsenal (GA). It is also responsible for disaster preparation and management in the country.
It is headed by the Secretary of National Defense, who is a member of the President's cabinet. The current Secretary of National Defense of the Philippines is Voltaire T. Gazmin.
15.The Department of Tourism (DOT; Filipino: Kagawaran ng Turismo) is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for the regulation of the Philippine tourism industry and the promotion of the Philippines as a tourist destination.sec-Alberto Lim
ReplyDelete16.The Philippines' Department of Science and Technology (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Agham at Teknolohiya), abbreviated as the DOST, is the executive department of the Philippine Government responsible for the coordination of science and technology-related projects in the Philippines and to formulate policies and projects in the fields of science and technology in support of national development.sec.-Dr. Mario Montejo
17.The Philippines' Department of Finance (DOF) (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Pananalapi) is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for the formulation, institutionalization and administration of fiscal policies, management of the financial resources of the government, supervision of the revenue operations of all local government units, the review, approval and management of all public sector debt, and the rationalization, privatization and public accountability of corporations and assets owned, controlled or acquired by the government. Cesar Purisima
18.The Philippines’ Department of Health (DOH) (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Kalusugan) is the principal health agency in the Philippines. It is the executive department of the Philippine Government responsible for ensuring access to basic public health services to all Filipinos through the provision of quality health care and the regulation of providers of health goods and services.Enrique Ona
19.Department of Budget and Management-responsible for the sound and efficient use of government resources for national development and also as an instrument for the meeting of national socio-economic and political development goals. The current Secretary of Budget and Management appointed by President Benigno Aquino III is Florencio Abad.
reference:wikipedia
Part 1
ReplyDelete1) Department of Education (DepEd)-responsible for the management and governing of the Philippine system of basic education. It is the chief formulator of Philippine educational policy and is responsible for the Philippine primary and secondary school system. The Department of Education is also known by its old name, the Department of Education, Culture and Sports. Secretary of the Department: Armin Luistro
2) Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG)-responsible for promoting peace and order, ensuring public safety, and strengthening the capabilities of local government units. It is also responsible for the Philippine National Police. Secretary of the Department: Jesse Robredo
3) Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR)-responsible for all land reform programs in the country, with the purported aim of promoting social justice and industrialization through massive taxation of rich and poor Filipinos alike. Secretary of the Department: Virgilio De Los Reyes
4) Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA)- tasked to contribute to the enhancement of national security and the protection of the territorial integrity and national sovereignty, to participate in the national endeavor of sustaining development and enhancing the Philippines' competitive edge, to protect the rights and promote the welfare of Filipinos overseas and to mobilize them as partners in national development, to project a positive image of the Philippines, and to increase international understanding of Philippine culture for mutually-beneficial relations with other countries. Secretary of the Department: Alberto Romulo
5) Department of Agriculture (DA) - responsible for boosting the income of farmers as well as reducing the incidence of poverty in the rural sector, as stipulated in the Government's Medium Term Philippine Development Plan. Secretary of the Department: Proceso Alcala
6) Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) - mandated to formulate policies, implement programs and services, and serve as the policy-coordinating arm of the Executive Branch in the field of labor and employment. It is tasked with the enforcement of the provisions of the Labor Code. Secretary of the Department: Rosalinda Baldoz
Part 2
ReplyDelete7) Department of National Defense (DND) - responsible for guarding against external and internal threats to peace and security in the country. The Department of National Defense exercises executive supervision over the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), the Office of Civil Defense (OCD), the Philippine Veterans Affairs Office (PVAO), the National Defense College of the Philippines (NDCP), and the Government Arsenal (GA). It is also responsible for disaster preparation and management in the country. Secretary of the Department: Voltaire Gazmin
8) Department of Budget and Management (DBM) - responsible for the sound and efficient use of government resources for national development and also as an instrument for the meeting of national socio-economic and political development goals. Secretary of the Department: Florencio Abad
9) Department of Energy (DOE)- responsible for preparing, integrating, coordinating, supervising and controlling all plans, programs, projects and activities of the Government relative to energy exploration, development, utilization, distribution and conservation. Secretary of the Department: Jose Rene Almendras
10) Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) - responsible for all safety of projects in the field of public works. It is also responsible for the maintenance of the Philippine road network and irrigation system. Secretary of the Department: Rogelio Singson
11) Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR)- responsible for governing and supervising the exploration, development, utilization, and conservation of the country's natural resources. Secretary of the Department: Ramon Paje
12) Department of Tourism (DOT) - responsible for the regulation of the Philippine tourism industry and the promotion of the Philippines as a tourist destination. Secretary of the Department: Alberto Lim
13) Department of Justice (DOJ) – responsible for upholding the rule of law in the Philippines. Secretary of the Department: Leila de Lima
Part 3
ReplyDelete14) Department of Science and Technology (DOST) - responsible for the coordination of science and technology-related projects in the Philippines and to formulate policies and projects in the fields of science and technology in support of national development. Secretary of the Department: Dr. Mario Montejo
15) Department of Finance (DOF) - responsible for the formulation, institutionalization and administration of fiscal policies, management of the financial resources of the government, supervision of the revenue operations of all local government units, the review, approval and management of all public sector debt, and the rationalization, privatization and public accountability of corporations and assets owned, controlled or acquired by the government. Secretary of the Department: Cesar Purisima
16) Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) - tasked to expand Philippine trade and industry as the means to generate jobs and raise incomes for Filipinos. Secretary of the Department: Gregory Domingo
17) Department of Health (DOH) - responsible for ensuring access to basic public health services to all Filipinos through the provision of quality health care and the regulation of providers of health goods and services. Secretary of the Department: Dr. Enrique Ona
18) Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC) - responsible for the maintenance and expansion of viable, efficient, and dependable transportation and communications systems as effective instruments for national recovery and economic progress. Secretary of the Department: Jose de Jesus
19) Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) - responsible for the protection of the social welfare rights of Filipinos and to promote social development. Secretary of the Department: Corazon Soliman
reference: wikipedia
Part I
ReplyDelete1. Department of National Defense (DND) - responsible for guarding against external and internal threats to peace and security in the country. The Department of National Defense exercises executive supervision over the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), the Office of Civil Defense (OCD), the Philippine Veterans Affairs Office (PVAO), the National Defense College of the Philippines (NDCP), and the Government Arsenal (GA). It is also responsible for disaster preparation and management in the country. Secretary of the Department: Voltaire Gazmin
2. Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA)- tasked to contribute to the enhancement of national security and the protection of the territorial integrity and national sovereignty, to participate in the national endeavor of sustaining development and enhancing the Philippines' competitive edge, to protect the rights and promote the welfare of Filipinos overseas and to mobilize them as partners in national development, to project a positive image of the Philippines, and to increase international understanding of Philippine culture for mutually-beneficial relations with other countries. Secretary of the Department: Alberto Romulo
3. Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC) - responsible for the maintenance and expansion of viable, efficient, and dependable transportation and communications systems as effective instruments for national recovery and economic progress. Secretary of the Department: Jose de Jesus
4. Department of Tourism (DOT) - responsible for the regulation of the Philippine tourism industry and the promotion of the Philippines as a tourist destination. Secretary of the Department: Alberto Lim
5. Department of Education (DepEd)-responsible for the management and governing of the Philippine system of basic education. It is the chief formulator of Philippine educational policy and is responsible for the Philippine primary and secondary school system. The Department of Education is also known by its old name, the Department of Education, Culture and Sports. Secretary of the Department: Armin Luistro
6. Department of Science and Technology (DOST) - responsible for the coordination of science and technology-related projects in the Philippines and to formulate policies and projects in the fields of science and technology in support of national development. Secretary of the Department: Dr. Mario Montejo
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Part II
ReplyDelete7. Department of Finance (DOF) - responsible for the formulation, institutionalization and administration of fiscal policies, management of the financial resources of the government, supervision of the revenue operations of all local government units, the review, approval and management of all public sector debt, and the rationalization, privatization and public accountability of corporations and assets owned, controlled or acquired by the government. Secretary of the Department: Cesar Purisima
8. Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) - responsible for the protection of the social welfare rights of Filipinos and to promote social development. Secretary of the Department: Corazon Soliman
9. Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) - mandated to formulate policies, implement programs and services, and serve as the policy-coordinating arm of the Executive Branch in the field of labor and employment. It is tasked with the enforcement of the provisions of the Labor Code. Secretary of the Department: Rosalinda Baldoz
10. Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) - responsible for all safety of projects in the field of public works. It is also responsible for the maintenance of the Philippine road network and irrigation system. Secretary of the Department: Rogelio Singson
11. Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG)-responsible for promoting peace and order, ensuring public safety, and strengthening the capabilities of local government units. It is also responsible for the Philippine National Police. Secretary of the Department: Jesse Robredo
12. Department of Energy (DOE)- responsible for preparing, integrating, coordinating, supervising and controlling all plans, programs, projects and activities of the Government relative to energy exploration, development, utilization, distribution and conservation. Secretary of the Department: Jose Rene Almendras
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Part III
ReplyDelete13. Department of Health (DOH) - responsible for ensuring access to basic public health services to all Filipinos through the provision of quality health care and the regulation of providers of health goods and services. Secretary of the Department: Dr. Enrique Ona
14. Department of Agriculture (DA) - responsible for boosting the income of farmers as well as reducing the incidence of poverty in the rural sector, as stipulated in the Government's Medium Term Philippine Development Plan. Secretary of the Department: Proceso Alcala
15. Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR)-responsible for all land reform programs in the country, with the purported aim of promoting social justice and industrialization through massive taxation of rich and poor Filipinos alike. Secretary of the Department: Virgilio De Los Reyes
16. Department of Budget and Management (DBM) - responsible for the sound and efficient use of government resources for national development and also as an instrument for the meeting of national socio-economic and political development goals. Secretary of the Department: Florencio Abad
17. Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR)- responsible for governing and supervising the exploration, development, utilization, and conservation of the country's natural resources. Secretary of the Department: Ramon Paje
18. Department of Justice (DOJ) – responsible for upholding the rule of law in the Philippines. Secretary of the Department: Leila de Lima
19. Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) - tasked to expand Philippine trade and industry as the means to generate jobs and raise incomes for Filipinos. Secretary of the Department: Gregory Domingo
reference: wikipedia as usual
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FIRST PART
ReplyDeleteThe Executive Departments of the Philippines is the largest component of the national executive branch of the government of the Philippines. There are a total of nineteen executive departments. The departments comprise the largest part of the country's bureaucracy. The heads of these departments are referred to as the Cabinet of the Philippines.
These are the list executive departments in the Philippine government and their basic roles and functions with their respective department secretaries:
1) The Philippines' Department of Agrarian Reform (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Repormang Pansakahan), abbreviated as the DAR, is the executive department of the Philippine Government responsible for all land reform programs in the country, with the purported aim of promoting social justice and industrialization through massive taxation of rich and poor Filipinos alike.
Virgilio Gil R. De Los Reyes is the current Philippine Secretary of Agrarian Reform. On June 29, 2010, President Benigno Aquino III picked him as his Secretary of Agrarian Reform.
2) The Philippines' Department of Agriculture (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Pagsasaka), abbreviated as DOA, is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for boosting the income of farmers as well as reducing the incidence of poverty in the rural sector, as stipulated in the Government's Medium Term Philippine Development Plan.
Proceso Jaraza Alcala (born July 2, 1955), popularly known as "Procy" in his home province, is the current Philippine Secretary of Agriculture. On June 29, 2010, President Benigno Aquino III picked him as his Secretary of Agriculture.
3) The Philippines' Department of Budget and Management (DBM) (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Pagbabadyet at Pamamahala) is an executive body under the Office of the President of the Republic of the Philippines. It is responsible for the sound and efficient use of government resources for national development and also as an instrument for the meeting of national socio-economic and political development goals.
The current Secretary of Budget and Management appointed by President Benigno Aquino III is Florencio Abad.
4) The Department of Education (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Edukasyon), is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for the management and governing of the Philippine system of basic education. It is the chief formulator of Philippine educational policy and is responsible for the Philippine primary and secondary school system. The Department of Education is also known by its old name, the Department of Education, Culture and Sports (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Edukasyon, Kultura at Palakasan).
Brother Armin Altamirano Luistro FSC is a Filipino Lasallian Brother and incumbent Education Secretary under the cabinet of President Benigno Aquino III. He also served as the President and Chancellor of De La Salle University and concurrently President and CEO of De La Salle Philippines.
SECOND PART
ReplyDelete5) The Philippines' Department of Energy (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Enerhiya), abbreviated as DOE is the executive department of the Philippine Government responsible for preparing, integrating, coordinating, supervising and controlling all plans, programs, projects and activities of the Government relative to energy exploration, development, utilization, distribution and conservation.
Jose Rene D. Almendras is the current Philippine Secretary of Energy. On June 29, 2010, President Benigno Aquino III picked him as his Secretary of Energy.
6) The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Kapaligiran at Likas na Yaman) is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for governing and supervising the exploration, development, utilization, and conservation of the country's natural resources. Ramon Paje is the Department of Environment and Natural Resources secretary
7) The Philippines' Department of Finance (DOF) (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Pananalapi) is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for the formulation, institutionalization and administration of fiscal policies, management of the financial resources of the government, supervision of the revenue operations of all local government units, the review, approval and management of all public sector debt, and the rationalization, privatization and public accountability of corporations and assets owned, controlled or acquired by the government.
Cesar V. Purisima is the current Philippine Secretary of Finance. On June 29, 2010, President Benigno Aquino III picked him as his Secretary of Finance. He held this post before in the administration of Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo before he resigned amid the president's alleged involvement in the 2005 Hello Garci Scandal.
8) The Philippines' Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Ugnayang Panlabas) is the executive department of the Philippine government tasked to contribute to the enhancement of national security and the protection of the territorial integrity and national sovereignty, to participate in the national endeavor of sustaining development and enhancing the Philippines' competitive edge, to protect the rights and promote the welfare of Filipinos overseas and to mobilize them as partners in national development, to project a positive image of the Philippines, and to increase international understanding of Philippine culture for mutually-beneficial relations with other countries.
Alberto Gatmaitan RĂ³mulo (born August 7, 1933) is a politician in the Philippines. He is currently the Foreign Secretary in the administration of President Benigno Aquino III. RĂ³mulo was born in Camiling, Tarlac from Pangasinan parents. He first joined government service as a member of Corazon Aquino's economic team. He was a senator from 1987 to 1996, during which time he served as Majority Leader for five years. He became Finance Secretary in January 2001, having been appointed when President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo took office and formed her own cabinet. He left this position in May 2001, but became Executive Secretary. On August 18, 2004, he was appointed Foreign Secretary, and still holds this position. He served as Chairman of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations or ASEAN in 2007.
THIRD PART
ReplyDelete9) The Philippines’ Department of Health (DOH) (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Kalusugan) is the principal health agency in the Philippines. It is the executive department of the Philippine Government responsible for ensuring access to basic public health services to all Filipinos through the provision of quality health care and the regulation of providers of health goods and services.
Enrique T. Ona is the current Philippine Secretary of Health. On June 29, 2010, President Benigno Aquino III picked him as his Secretary of Health.
10) The Philippines' Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Interyor at Pamahalaang Lokal) is the executive department of the Philippine Government responsible for promoting peace and order, ensuring public safety, and strengthening the capabilities of local gorvernment units. It is also responsible for the Philippine National Police. Ronaldo V. Puno is the secretary of DILG, President Benigno Aquino III picked him as his Secretary of DILG.
11) The Department of Justice (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Katarungan), abbreviated as DOJ, is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for upholding the rule of law in the Philippines. It is currently under the leadership of Former Commission on Human Rights Chief, Secretary Leila De Lima.
12) The Philippines' Department of Labor and Employment (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Paggawa at Empleyo) (commonly abbreviated to "DOLE") is the executive department of the Philippine Government mandated to formulate policies, implement programs and services, and serve as the policy-coordinating arm of the Executive Branch in the field of labor and employment. It is tasked with the enforcement of the provisions of the Labor Code. Marianito D. Roque is the secretary of DOLE.
13) The Department of National Defense (DND) (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Tanggulang Pambansa) (KTP) is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for guarding against external and internal threats to peace and security in the country. The Department of National Defense exercises executive supervision over the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), the Office of Civil Defense (OCD), the Philippine Veterans Affairs Office (PVAO), the National Defense College of the Philippines (NDCP), and the Government Arsenal (GA). It is also responsible for disaster preparation and management in the country. It is headed by the Secretary of National Defense, who is a member of the President's cabinet. The current Secretary of National Defense of the Philippines is Voltaire T. Gazmin.
14) The Philippines’ Department of Public Works and Highways (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Pagawaing Bayan at Lansangan), abbreviated as DPWH, is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for all safety of projects in the field of public works. It is also responsible for the maintenance of the Philippine road network and irrigation system.
The secretary of the Philippine Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) is Hon. Hermogenes E. Ebdane, Jr.
FOURTH PART
ReplyDelete15) The Philippines' Department of Science and Technology (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Agham at Teknolohiya), abbreviated as the DOST, is the executive department of the Philippine Government responsible for the coordination of science and technology-related projects in the Philippines and to formulate policies and projects in the fields of science and technology in support of national development.
The DOST Secretary under the PGMAs administration was Dr. Estrella F. Alabastro. Several days ago newly-proclaimed president Aquino appointed Mario Montejo as the new DOST secretary, an outsider to DOST and a CEO from a private firm.
16) The Philippines Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Kagalingang Panlipunan at Pagpapaunlad) is the executive department of the Philippine Government responsible for the protection of the social welfare rights of Filipinos and to promote social development. Esperanza Cabral is the DSWD secretary.
17) The Department of Tourism (DOT; Filipino: Kagawaran ng Turismo) is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for the regulation of the Philippine tourism industry and the promotion of the Philippines as a tourist destination.
Alberto Lim is the current Philippine Secretary of Tourism. On June 29, 2010, President Benigno Aquino III picked him as his Secretary of Tourism.
18) The Philippines’ Department of Trade and Industry (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Kalakalan at Industriya), abbreviated as DTI is the executive department of the Philippine Government tasked to expand Philippine trade and industry as the means to generate jobs and raise incomes for Filipinos.
Gregory L. Domingo is the current Philippine Secretary of Trade and Industry. On June 29, 2010, President Benigno Aquino III reappoints him as Secretary of Trade and Industry.
19) The Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC) (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Transportasyon at Komunikasyon) (KTK) is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for the maintenance and expansion of viable, efficient, and dependable transportation and communications systems as effective instruments for national recovery and economic progress. The department is responsible for the country's land, air, sea and communications infrastructure. Jose Ping de Jesus is the appointed DOTC secretary.
1.The Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC) (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Transportasyon at Komunikasyon) (KTK) is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for the maintenance and expansion of viable, efficient, and dependable transportation and communications systems as effective instruments for national recovery and economic progress.ping de jesus
ReplyDelete2.The Philippines Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Kagalingang Panlipunan at Pagpapaunlad) is the executive department of the Philippine Government responsible for the protection of the social welfare rights of Filipinos and to promote social development.corazon soliman
3.The Philippines’ Department of Public Works and Highways (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Pagawaing Bayan at Lansangan), abbreviated as DPWH, is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for all safety of projects in the field of public works. It is also responsible for the maintenance of the Philippine road network and irrigation system.Rogelio Singson
4.The Department of Education (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Edukasyon), is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for the management and governing of the Philippine system of basic education. It is the chief formulator of Philippine educational policy and is responsible for the Philippine primary and secondary school system. The Department of Education is also known by its old name, the Department of Education, Culture and Sports (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Edukasyon, Kultura at Palakasan).br armin luistro
5.The Philippines’ Department of Trade and Industry (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Kalakalan at Industriya), abbreviated as DTI is the executive department of the Philippine Government tasked to expand Philippine trade and industry as the means to generate jobs and raise incomes for Filipinos.-Gregory L. Domingo
6.The Philippines' Department of Energy (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Enerhiya), abbreviated as DOE is the executive department of the Philippine Government responsible for preparing, integrating, coordinating, supervising and controlling all plans, programs, projects and activities of the Government relative to energy exploration, development, utilization, distribution and conservation.jose rene almendras
7.The Philippines' Department of Agrarian Reform (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Repormang Pansakahan), abbreviated as the DAR, is the executive department of the Philippine Government responsible for all land reform programs in the country, with the purported aim of promoting social justice and industrialization through massive taxation of rich and poor Filipinos alike.Virgilio Gil R. De Los Reyes
8.The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Kapaligiran at Likas na Yaman) is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for governing and supervising the exploration, development, utilization, and conservation of the country's natural resources.Ramon Paje
ReplyDelete9.The Philippines' Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Ugnayang Panlabas) is the executive department of the Philippine government tasked to contribute to the enhancement of national security and the protection of the territorial integrity and national sovereignty, to participate in the national endeavor of sustaining development and enhancing the Philippines' competitive edge, to protect the rights and promote the welfare of Filipinos overseas and to mobilize them as partners in national development, to project a positive image of the Philippines, and to increase international understanding of Philippine culture for mutually-beneficial relations with other countries.Alberto G. Romulo
10.The Philippines' Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Interyor at Pamahalaang Lokal) is the executive department of the Philippine Government responsible for promoting peace and order, ensuring public safety, and strengthening the capabilities of local gorvernment units. It is also responsible for the Philippine National Police.Jesse Robredo
11.The Department of Justice (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Katarungan), abbreviated as DOJ, is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for upholding the rule of law in the Philippines. It is currently under the leadership of Former Commission on Human Rights Chief, Secretary Leila De Lima.
12.The Philippines' Department of Agriculture (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Pagsasaka), abbreviated as DA, is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for boosting the income of farmers as well as reducing the incidence of poverty in the rural sector, as stipulated in the Government's Medium Term Philippine Development Plan.sec.-Proceso Jaraza Alcala
13.The Philippines' Department of Labor and Employment (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Paggawa at Empleyo) (commonly abbreviated to "DOLE") is the executive department of the Philippine Government mandated to formulate policies, implement programs and services, and serve as the policy-coordinating arm of the Executive Branch in the field of labor and employment. It is tasked with the enforcement of the provisions of the Labor Code.sec.-Rosalinda Baldoz
14.The Department of National Defense (DND) (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Tanggulang Pambansa) (KTP) is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for guarding against external and internal threats to peace and security in the country. The Department of National Defense exercises executive supervision over the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), the Office of Civil Defense (OCD), the Philippine Veterans Affairs Office (PVAO), the National Defense College of the Philippines (NDCP), and the Government Arsenal (GA). It is also responsible for disaster preparation and management in the country.
It is headed by the Secretary of National Defense, who is a member of the President's cabinet. The current Secretary of National Defense of the Philippines is Voltaire T. Gazmin.
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ReplyDelete15.The Department of Tourism (DOT; Filipino: Kagawaran ng Turismo) is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for the regulation of the Philippine tourism industry and the promotion of the Philippines as a tourist destination.sec-Alberto Lim
ReplyDelete16.The Philippines' Department of Science and Technology (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Agham at Teknolohiya), abbreviated as the DOST, is the executive department of the Philippine Government responsible for the coordination of science and technology-related projects in the Philippines and to formulate policies and projects in the fields of science and technology in support of national development.sec.-Dr. Mario Montejo
17.The Philippines' Department of Finance (DOF) (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Pananalapi) is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for the formulation, institutionalization and administration of fiscal policies, management of the financial resources of the government, supervision of the revenue operations of all local government units, the review, approval and management of all public sector debt, and the rationalization, privatization and public accountability of corporations and assets owned, controlled or acquired by the government. Cesar Purisima
18.The Philippines’ Department of Health (DOH) (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Kalusugan) is the principal health agency in the Philippines. It is the executive department of the Philippine Government responsible for ensuring access to basic public health services to all Filipinos through the provision of quality health care and the regulation of providers of health goods and services.Enrique Ona
19.Department of Budget and Management-responsible for the sound and efficient use of government resources for national development and also as an instrument for the meeting of national socio-economic and political development goals. The current Secretary of Budget and Management appointed by President Benigno Aquino III is Florencio Abad.
The Executive Departments of the Philippines is the largest component of the national executive branch of the government of the Philippines. There are a total of nineteen executive departments. The departments comprise the largest part of the country's bureaucracy. The heads of these departments are referred to as the Cabinet of the Philippines.
ReplyDelete1.Department of Agriculture- responsible for boosting the income of farmers as well as reducing the incidence of poverty in the rural sector, as stipulated in the Government's Medium Term Philippine Development Plan. dept. sec.-Proceso Jaraza Alcala
2. Department of Agrarian Reform-responsible for all land reform programs in the country, with the purported aim of promoting social justice and industrialization through massive taxation of rich and poor Filipinos alike. dept. sec.-Virgilio Gil R. De Los Reyes
3. Department of Transportation and Communications- responsible for the maintenance and expansion of viable, efficient, and dependable transportation and communications systems as effective instruments for national recovery and economic progress. dept. sec-ping de jesus
4.Department of Tourism- responsible for the regulation of the Philippine tourism industry and the promotion of the Philippines as a tourist destination. dept. sec-Alberto Lim
5.Department of Social Welfare and Development- responsible for the protection of the social welfare rights of Filipinos and to promote social development. dept. sec.-corazon soliman
6.Department of Trade and Industry-tasked to expand Philippine trade and industry as the means to generate jobs and raise incomes for Filipinos. dept. sec.-Gregory L. Domingo
ReplyDelete7. Department of Science and Technology-responsible for the coordination of science and technology-related projects in the Philippines and to formulate policies and projects in the fields of science and technology in support of national development. dept. sec.-Dr. Mario Montejo
8.Department of Public Works and Highways -responsible for all safety of projects in the field of public works. It is also responsible for the maintenance of the Philippine road network and irrigation system. dept sec.-Rogelio Singson
9.Department of National Defense-responsible for guarding against external and internal threats to peace and security in the country. The Department of National Defense exercises executive supervision over the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), the Office of Civil Defense (OCD), the Philippine Veterans Affairs Office (PVAO), the National Defense College of the Philippines (NDCP), and the Government Arsenal (GA). It is also responsible for disaster preparation and management in the country. dept. sec.-Voltaire Tuvera Gazmin
10.Department of Labor and Employment- mandated to formulate policies, implement programs and services, and serve as the policy-coordinating arm of the Executive Branch in the field of labor and employment. It is tasked with the enforcement of the provisions of the Labor Code
11.Department of Justice-responsible for upholding the rule of law in the Philippines. It is currently under the leadership of Former Commission on Human Rights Chief, Secretary Leila De Lima.
ReplyDelete12.Department of Health-responsible for ensuring access to basic public health services to all Filipinos through the provision of quality health care and the regulation of providers of health goods and services. dept. sec.-Enrique Ona
13. Department of the Interior and Local Government-responsible for promoting peace and order, ensuring public safety, and strengthening the capabilities of local gorvernment units. It is also responsible for the Philippine National Police. dept. sec.-jesse robredo
14.Department of Foreign Affairs-tasked to contribute to the enhancement of national security and the protection of the territorial integrity and national sovereignty, to participate in the national endeavor of sustaining development and enhancing the Philippines' competitive edge, to protect the rights and promote the welfare of Filipinos overseas and to mobilize them as partners in national development, to project a positive image of the Philippines, and to increase international understanding of Philippine culture for mutually-beneficial relations with other countries. dept. sec.-Alberto Gatmaitan RĂ³mulo
15. Department of Finance -responsible for the formulation, institutionalization and administration of fiscal policies, management of the financial resources of the government, supervision of the revenue operations of all local government units, the review, approval and management of all public sector debt, and the rationalization, privatization and public accountability of corporations and assets owned, controlled or acquired by the government. dept. sec.-Cesar V. Purisima
16.Department of Environment and Natural Resources-responsible for governing and supervising the exploration, development, utilization, and conservation of the country's natural resources.dept. sec.-Ramon Paje
ReplyDelete17.Department of Energy-responsible for preparing, integrating, coordinating, supervising and controlling all plans, programs, projects and activities of the Government relative to energy exploration, development, utilization, distribution and conservation. dept. sec.-jose rene almendras
18.Department of Education- responsible for the management and governing of the Philippine system of basic education. It is the chief formulator of Philippine educational policy and is responsible for the Philippine primary and secondary school system.dept. sec.-br armin luistro
19.Department of Budget and Management-It is responsible for the sound and efficient use of government resources for national development and also as an instrument for the meeting of national socio-economic and political development goals. The current Secretary of Budget and Management appointed by President Benigno Aquino III is Florencio Abad.
the reference I use is: encyclopedia
Executive Departments and their Functions
ReplyDelete• Department of Agriculture
• Function: Supervises agricultural production to make sure prices are fair; helps farmers financially with subsidies and development programs; helps food producers sell their goods overseas; runs food assistance and nutrition programs. The USDA's inspection and grading programs make sure food is safe to eat.
• Department of Commerce
Function: Promotes international trade, economic growth, and technological advancement; works to keep the U.S. competitive in international markets and to prevent unfair foreign trade practices; gathers statistics for business and government planners.
• Department of Defense
Function: Oversees everything related to the nation's military security; directs the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Air Force, as well as the Joint Chiefs of Staff and several specialized combat commands; nonmilitary responsibilities including flood control, development of oceanographic resources, and management of oil reserves.
• Department of Education
Function: Administers more than 150 federal education programs, including student loans, migrant worker training, vocational education, and special programs for the handicapped. The Department of Education took over many of the education programs previously managed by the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare and six other agencies.
• Department of Energy
ReplyDelete• Function: Responsible for the research and development of energy technology; energy conservation; the civilian and military use of nuclear energy; regulation of energy production and use; pricing and allocation of oil; sets standards to reduce the harmful effects of energy production.
• Department of Health and Human Services
• Function: Administers Social Security; funds Medicare and Medicaid; offers social services for poor families, Native Americans, children, the elderly, migrants, refugees, and the handicapped; oversees institutes dealing with mental health and substance abuse; works to control preventable and infectious diseases; conducts research on cancer, AIDS, child health, aging, and other issues; ensures the safety of the nation's food supply and tests and approves all drugs.
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• Department of Homeland Security
• Function: To protect the nation against threats to the homeland.
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• Department of Housing and Urban Development
• Function: Promotes community development; administers fair-housing laws; provides affordable housing and rent subsidies.
• Department of the Interior
• Function: Protects the natural environment; develops the country's natural resources; manages national parks, monuments, rivers, seashores, lakes, outdoor recreation areas, and historic sites; oversees more than 400 wildlife refuges, research centers, wildfowl production areas, and fish hatcheries; supervises economic development and environmental protection of public land; helps Native Americans living on reservations. The Department of the Interior is also responsible for the following U.S. territories: the Virgin Islands, American Samoa, Guam, the Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas, the Trust Territory of Palau, and the Freely Associated States (Republic of the Marshall Islands and the Federated States of Micronesia).
• Department of Justice
• Function: Supervises U.S. district attorneys and marshals; supervises federal prisons and other penal institutions; advises the President on petitions for paroles and pardons; represents the U.S. government in legal matters and gives legal advice to the president and other members of the Cabinet; researches violations of federal laws; administers immigration laws.
• Department of Labor and Employment
• Function: Protects the rights of workers; helps improve working conditions; promotes good relations between labor and management. The Bureau of Labor Statistics tracks changes in employment, prices, and other national economic statistics.
• Department of Energy
ReplyDelete• Function: Responsible for the research and development of energy technology; energy conservation; the civilian and military use of nuclear energy; regulation of energy production and use; pricing and allocation of oil; sets standards to reduce the harmful effects of energy production.
• Department of Health and Human Services
• Function: Administers Social Security; funds Medicare and Medicaid; offers social services for poor families, Native Americans, children, the elderly, migrants, refugees, and the handicapped; oversees institutes dealing with mental health and substance abuse; works to control preventable and infectious diseases; conducts research on cancer, AIDS, child health, aging, and other issues; ensures the safety of the nation's food supply and tests and approves all drugs.
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• Department of Homeland Security
• Function: To protect the nation against threats to the homeland.
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• Department of Housing and Urban Development
• Function: Promotes community development; administers fair-housing laws; provides affordable housing and rent subsidies.
• Department of the Interior
• Function: Protects the natural environment; develops the country's natural resources; manages national parks, monuments, rivers, seashores, lakes, outdoor recreation areas, and historic sites; oversees more than 400 wildlife refuges, research centers, wildfowl production areas, and fish hatcheries; supervises economic development and environmental protection of public land; helps Native Americans living on reservations. The Department of the Interior is also responsible for the following U.S. territories: the Virgin Islands, American Samoa, Guam, the Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas, the Trust Territory of Palau, and the Freely Associated States (Republic of the Marshall Islands and the Federated States of Micronesia).
• Department of Justice
• Function: Supervises U.S. district attorneys and marshals; supervises federal prisons and other penal institutions; advises the President on petitions for paroles and pardons; represents the U.S. government in legal matters and gives legal advice to the president and other members of the Cabinet; researches violations of federal laws; administers immigration laws.
• Department of Labor and Employment
• Function: Protects the rights of workers; helps improve working conditions; promotes good relations between labor and management. The Bureau of Labor Statistics tracks changes in employment, prices, and other national economic statistics.
• Department of State
ReplyDelete• Function: Advises the president on foreign-policy issues; works to carry out the country's foreign policy; maintains relations between foreign countries and the U.S.; negotiates treaties and agreements with foreign nations; speaks for the U.S. in the United Nations and other major international organizations; supervises embassies, missions, and consulates overseas.
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• Department of Transportation
• Function: Sets the nation's transportation policy. There are nine administrations within the department whose jurisdictions include highway planning, development, and construction; aviation; urban mass transit; railroads; and the safety of waterways, ports, highways, and oil and gas pipelines. Also supervises the Coast Guard, which is responsible for search and rescue at sea and the enforcement of laws that protect oceans and waterways from oil spills and other pollution.
• Department of the Treasury
• Function: Reports to Congress and the president on the financial state of the government and the economy; regulates the interstate and foreign sale of alcohol and firearms; supervises the printing of stamps for the U.S. Postal Service; curbs counterfeiting; and operates the Customs Service, which regulates and taxes imports. The Internal Revenue Service, a branch of the Treasury, regulates tax laws and collects Federal taxes.
• Department of Veterans Affairs
• Function: Provides benefits and services to veterans and their dependents; offers pensions, education, rehabilitation, home loan guarantees, burial, compensation payments for disabilities or death related to military service, and a medical care program.
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The Executive Departments of the Philippines (also known as the "Cabinet") is the largest component of the national executive branch of the government of the Philippines. There are a total of nineteen executive departments. The departments comprise the largest part of the country's bureaucracy.
The Cabinet secretaries are tasked to advise the President on the different affairs of the state like agriculture, budget, finance, education, social welfare, national defense, foreign affairs and etc.
They are nominated by the President and then presented to the Commission on Appointments, a body of the Congress of the Philippines that confirms all appointments made by the head of state, for confirmation or rejection. If the presidential appointees are approved, they are sworn into office, receive the title "Secretary," and begin to function their duties.
During the presidency of Ferdinand Marcos, upon the mandate of the then 1973 Constitution, he changed the departments into ministries from 1978 to the end of his government. Thus, the Department of Education became Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports.
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ReplyDeletelist of department of the Philippines
Departments:
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Department of Agriculture and Food
Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources
Department of Natural Resources
Department of Commerce
Department of Commerce and Communications
Department of Commerce and Police
Department of Trade and Tourism
Department of Trade
Department of Energy
Department of Science and Technology
National Economic Development Authority
Department of Foreign Affairs
Department of Tourism
Department of Public Works and Highways
Department of Transportation and Communication
Department of National Defense
Department of Social Welfare and Development
Department of Industry
Department of Health and Public Welfare
Department of Social Services and Development
Department of Public Works, Transportation and Communications
Department of Public Works
Department of Public Highways
Department of Local Government
Department of Local Government and Community Development
Department of Labor and Employment
Department of Education and Culture
Department of Education, Culture and Sports
Department of Youth and Sports Development
Department of Public Information
Department of Public Instruction
Department of Instruction
Department of Land Reform
Department of Muslim Affairs
Department of Environment, Energy and Natural Resources
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• Department of Agrarian Reform-responsible for all land reform programs in the country, with the purported aim of promoting social justice and industrialization through massive taxation of rich and poor Filipinos alike.
Department executive: Virgilio De Los Reyes
• Department of Agriculture-responsible for boosting the income of farmers as well as reducing the incidence of poverty in the rural sector, as stipulated in the Government's Medium Term Philippine Development Plan.
Department executive: Proceso Alcala,
• Department of Budget and Management-responsible for the sound and efficient use of government resources for national development and also as an instrument for the meeting of national socio-economic and political development goals. The current Secretary of Budget and Management appointed by President Benigno Aquino III is
Mr. Florencio Abad.
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ReplyDelete• Department of Education-responsible for the Philippine primary and secondary school system.
Department executive: Br. Armin Luistro
• Department of Energy-responsible for preparing, integrating, coordinating, supervising and controlling all plans, programs, projects and activities of the Government relative to energy exploration, development, utilization, distribution and conservation.
Department executive: Jose Rene Almendras
• Department of Environment and Natural Resources-responsible for governing and supervising the exploration, development, utilization, and conservation of the country's natural resources.
Department executive: Ramon Paje
• Department of Finance-responsible for the formulation, institutionalization and administration of fiscal policies, management of the financial resources of the government, supervision of the revenue operations of all local government units, the review, approval and management of all public sector debt, and the rationalization, privatization and public accountability of corporations and assets owned, controlled or acquired by the government.
Department executive: Cesar Purisima
• Department of Foreign Affairs-tasked to contribute to the enhancement of national security and the protection of the territorial integrity and national sovereignty, to participate in the national endeavor of sustaining development and enhancing the Philippines' competitive edge, to protect the rights and promote the welfare of Filipinos overseas and to mobilize them as partners in national development, to project a positive image of the Philippines, and to increase international understanding of Philippine culture for mutually-beneficial relations with other countries.
Department executive: Alberto G. Romulo,
• Department of Health-responsible for ensuring access to basic public health services to all Filipinos through the provision of quality health care and the regulation of providers of health goods and services.
Department executive: Enrique Ona
• Department of the Interior and Local Government-responsible for promoting peace and order, ensuring public safety, and strengthening the capabilities of local gorvernment units. It is also responsible for the Philippine National Police.
Department executive:Jesse Robredo
• Department of Justice-responsible for upholding the rule of law in the Philippines. It is currently under the leadership of Former Commission on Human Rights Chief,
Secretary Leila De Lima.
• Department of Labor and Employment-mandated to formulate policies, implement programs and services, and serve as the policy-coordinating arm of the Executive Branch in the field of labor and employment. It is tasked with the enforcement of the provisions of the Labor Code.
Department executive:Rosalinda Baldoz
• Department of National Defense-responsible for guarding against external and internal threats to peace and security in the country. The Department of National Defense exercises executive supervision over the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), the Office of Civil Defense (OCD), the Philippine Veterans Affairs Office (PVAO), the National Defense College of the Philippines (NDCP), and the Government Arsenal (GA). It is also responsible for disaster preparation and management in the country.
ReplyDeleteDepartment executive:Voltaire Gazmin
• Department of Public Works and Highways-responsible for all safety of projects in the field of public works. It is also responsible for the maintenance of the Philippine road network and irrigation system.
Department executive:Rogelio Singson
• Department of Science and Technology-responsible for the coordination of science and technology-related projects in the Philippines and to formulate policies and projects in the fields of science and technology in support of national development.
Department executive:Dr. Mario Montejo
• Department of Social Welfare and Development-esponsible for the protection of the social welfare rights of Filipinos and to promote social development.
Department executive:Corazon Soliman
• Department of Tourism-responsible for the regulation of the Philippine tourism industry and the promotion of the Philippines as a tourist destination.
Department executive:Alberto Lim
• Department of Trade and Industry-tasked to expand Philippine trade and industry as the means to generate jobs and raise incomes for Filipinos.
Department executive:Gregory Domingo
• Department of Transportation and Communications-responsible for the maintenance and expansion of viable, efficient, and dependable transportation and communications systems as effective instruments for national recovery and economic progress.The department is responsible for the country's land, air, sea and communications infrastructure.
Department executive:Ping De Jesus
REFERENCE :http://www.enotes.com/topic/Executive_Departments_of_the_Philippines#Departments
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ReplyDeletelist of political parties in philippines
ReplyDeleteMAJOR PARTIES
1.Liberal Party
2.Lakas-Kabalikat ng Malayang Pilipino-Christian Muslim Democrats
3.Nationalist People's Coalition
4.Nacionalista Party
5.Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino
6.Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino
7.Kilusang Bagong Lipunan
8.Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan
PARTIES REPRESENTED IN CONGRESS
1.People's Reform Party
2.Workers and Peasants Party
CONTESTED THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION
ReplyDelete1.Bagumbayan-Volunteers for a New Philippines (New Nation-Volunteers for a New Philippines)
2.Bangon Pilipinas Party (Rise Up Philippines Party)
CONTESTED THE SENATE ELECTION
1.Ang Kapatiran (Alliance for the Common Good)
2.Gabaybayan
CONTESTED THE HOUSE ELECTIONS
ReplyDelete1.Akbayan Citizens' Action Party
2.Aksyon Demokratiko (Democratic Action)
3.Alliance for Nationalism and Democracy
4.Anakpawis
5.Bayan Muna (Nation First)
6.Bigkis Pinoy Movement
7.Buhay Hayaan Yumabong (Allow Life to Prosper)
8.Buklod
9.Partido Demokratiko Sosyalista ng Pilipinas (Democratic Socialist Party of the Philippines)
10.Kasosyo Producer-Consumer Exchange Asso., Inc.
11.Sulong Barangay Movement (Forward Barangay Movement)
OTHER PARTIES
ReplyDelete1.Abag Promdi
2.Alliance for Barangay Concerns
3.Asenso Pilipino Party
4.Katipunan ng Demokratikong Pilipino (Society of Democratic Filipinos)
5.Kilusan para sa Pambansang Pagpapanibago (Movement for National Renewal)
6.Laban para sa Kapayapaan, Katarungan at Kaunlaran
7.National Alliance for Democracy
8.Organized Support for the Movement to Enhance the National Agenda
9.Partido Nacionalista ng Pilipinas (Nationalist Party of the Philippines)
10.Partido ng Demokratikong Reporma (Party for Democratic Reform)
11.Philippine Green Republican Party
12.Rizalist Party
13.Social Justice Society
REFERENCE:WIKIPEDIA
2010 NATIONAL AND LOCAL ELECTIONS Party List
ReplyDelete1 AGBIAG AGBIAG! TIMPUYOG ILOCANO, INC.
2 AGHAM ALYANSA NG MGA GRUPONG HALIGI NG AGHAM AT TEKNOLOHIYA PARA SA MAMAMAYAN, INC.
3 AGILA NGKATUTUBONG PILIPINO, INC.
4 AGRI-AGRA NA REPORMA PARA SA MAGSASAKA NG PILIPINAS MOVEMENT
5 AHON PINOY
6 AKBAY KALUSUGAN. INC.
7 ANG KALUSUGAN PARA SA PINOY, INC.
8 AKAP BATA, INC.
9 AKAP KAPATIRAN PARA SA TANGKILIKAN NG MGA OBRERO
10 AKO BICOL POLITICAL PARTY
11 BAYAN! CITIZEN'S ACTION PARTY
12 ANGKAN KATUTUBO, INC.
13 AKMA-PTM AKSYON MAGSASAKA PARTIDO TINIG NG MASA
14 AKO AYOKO SA BAWAL NA DROGA
15 AKO AGILA SA NAGKAISANG MAGSASAKA
16 ADHIKAIN AT KILUSAN NG ORDINARYONG TAO PARA SA LUPA, HANAPBUHAYATKAUNLARAN
17 ANG KAPISANAN NG MGA SEAMAN
18 ALAGAD PARTY-LIST
19 ALAY BUHAY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION, INC.
20 ASSOCIATION OF LABORERS AND EMPLOYEES
21 AND LABAN NG INDIGONG FILIPINO
ReplyDelete22 ACTION LEAGUE OF INDIGENOUS MASSES
23 ALYANSA LUMAD MINDANAO, INC.
24 ALMA SA PAGKAHIKAHOS AT IGNORANSIYA
25 ALYANSA NG MAMAMAYANG NAGHIHIRAP
26 ALYANSA NG MGA NAULILA NG MGA TAGAPAGTANGGOL NG BAYAN
27 ADHIKAING ALAY NG MARINO SA SAMBAYANAN, INC.
28 ALYANSA LUMAD, INC.
29 ALYANSA NG OFW ALYANSA NG OFW PARTY
30 AMA ANG MATA'Y ALAGAAN
31 AMANA AKSYON NG MAMAMAYANG NAGKAKAISA
32 ASOSASYON NG MGA MALILIIT NA NEGOSYANTENG GUMAGANAP
33 ALLIANCE OF BICOLNON PARTY
34 ANAK MINDANAO
35 ALYANSA NG MEDIA AT SHOWBIZ
36 AN WARAY
37 ALLIANCE FOR NATONALISM AND DEMOCRACY
38 ANGAT ATING KABUHAYAN PILIPINAS, INC.
39 ALAGAAN NATIN ATING KALUSUGAN
40 ANAKPAWIS
41 KASANGGA SA KAUNLARAN, INC.
ReplyDelete42 ANG LADLAD LBGT PARTY
43 SECTORAL PARTY OF ANG MINERO (ANG MINERO)
44 ANG NATIONAL COALITION ON INDIGENOUS PEOPLE'S ACTION
45 ALLIANCE OF NATIONALISTIC AND GENUINE PROGRAM FOR AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT TOWARDS ECONOMIC REFORM
46 ANG PARTIDO DEMOKRATIKO RURAL
47 ANG SAMAHAN PARA SA MAGANDANG KABUHAYAN
48 ANG ASOSASYON NG MGA TRABAHADOR AT PAHINANTE
49 ANG TAGAPAGTAGUYOD NG SIKAP SA IKAUUNLAD NG MGA PINOY
50 ANUPA ALLIANCE OF NATIONAL URBAN POOR ORGANIZATIONS ASSEMBLY, INC.
51 APEC ASSOCIATION OF PHILIPPINE ELECTRIC COOPERATIVES
52 ADVOCATES FOR PENOLOGY ENHANCEMENT AND LEGAL ASSISTANCE
53 ALLIANCE OF PEOPLE'S ORGANIZATIONS
54 AKBAY PINOY OFW-NATIONAL, INC.
55 ASSOCIATION FOR RIGHTEOUSNESS ADVOCACY IN LEADERSHIP
56 ARARO ALLIANCE FOR RURAL AND AGRARIAN RECONSTRUCTION, INC.
57 ALLIANCE FOR RURAL CONCERNS
58 ARCAPP ALLIANCE OF REGIONAL COALITIONS AGAINST PEOPLE'S POVERTY, INC.
59 ALAY SERBISYO (WORKERS IN THE INFORMAL SECTOR ECONOMY)
60 ADVOCATES FOR SPECIAL CHILDREN AND HANDICAPPED MOVEMENT
61 AANGATTAYO
ReplyDelete62 ADHIKAING TINATAGUYOD NG KOOPERATIBA
63 ABANTE TRIBUNG MAKABANSA
64 ATONG PAGLAUM
65 ALLIANCE TRANSPORT SECTOR
66 ALLIANCE OF VOLUNTEER EDUCATORS
67 ALLIANCE OF VIGILANT PROTECTORS OF AQUATIC PRODUCTS
68 ANTI WARI ANTI TERROR MINDANAO PEACE MOVEMENT
69 BABAE PARA SA KAUNLARAN
70 BAGO NATIONAL CULTURAL SOCIETY OF THE PHILIPPINES
71 BANAT BARANGAY NATIN
72 BAGONG BAYAN NA NAGTATAGUYOD NG DEMOKRATIKONG IDEOLOHIYA AT LAYUNIN
73 BAGONG KOALlSYON NG NAGKAKAISANG SAMAHAN SA SEKTOR NG TRANSPORTASYON
74 THE TRUE MARCOS LOYALIST (FOR GOD COUNTRY & PEOPLE) ASSOCIATION OF THE PHIL., INC.
75 BAYAN MUNA BAYAN MUNA
76 BAYANI BAYANI
77 BAGONG HENERASYON
78 BATANG IWAS SA DROGA FOUNDATION, INC.
79 BINIGKIS NA INTERES NG MGA DRAYBER SA ADHIKAIN, INC.
80 BIGKIS PINOY MOVEMENT
81 BINHI: PARTIDO NG MGA MAGSASAKA PARA SA MGA MAGSASAKA
ReplyDelete82 BIYAHENG PINOY LABOR ASSOCIATION, INC.
83 BUHAY BUHAY HAYAAN YUMABONG
84 BIYAYANG BUKID
85 KABUKLURAN NG MGA KABABAIHANG FILIPINA SA TIMOG KATAGALUGAN
86 BUTIL FARMERS PARTY
87 CHINOY CHAMPIONS FOR INNOVATIVE EMPLOYMENT
88 CITIZENS' BATTLE AGAINST CORRUPTION
89 COCOFED-PHILIPPINE COCONUT PRODUCERS FEDERATION, INC.
90 COCONUT FARMERS ASSOCIATION OF LINAMON, LANAO DEL NORTE, INC.
91 CONFEDERATION OF NON-STOCK SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS, INC.
92 COOPERATIVE NATCCO NETWORK PARTY
93 CITIZENS POWER MOVEMENT, INC.
94 DAMAYAN ALLIANCE OF THE AGING & DISABLED FILIPINOS, INC.
95 DEMOCRATIC INDEPENDENT WORKERS' ASSOCIATION, INC.
96 AABANTE EMMANUEL CIVIC ASSOCIATION
97 FREE WORKERS
98 FILIPINO MUSLIM ORGANIZATION
99 FIRM 24-K ASSOCIATION, INC.
100 GABRIELA WOMENS PARTY
101 GREEN FORCE FOR THE ENVIROMENT-SONS AND DAUGTHERS OF MOTHER EARTH
ReplyDelete102 ITENERANT VENDORS ALLIANCE OF THE PHILIPPINES
103 KAUNLARAN NG AGRIKULTURA, ASENSADONG PROBINSIYA ANGAT NG BAYAN
104 KATIPUNAN NG MGA ANAK NG BAYAN ALL FILIPINO DEMOCRATIC MOVEMENT
105 KABATAAN PARTYLIST
106 KABALIKAT NG MAMAMAYAN
107 KAPATIRAN NG MGA NAKULONG NA WALANG SALA
108 KALAHISECTORALPARTY
109 KALINGA-ADVOCACY FOR SOCIAL EMPOWERMENT AND NATION BUILDING THROUGH EASING POVERTY, INC.
110 KOALISYON NG KATUTUBONG SAMAHAN NG PILIPINAS
111 KATRIBU INDIGENOUS PEOPLE'S SECTORAL PARTY
112 PARTIDO NG KATUTUBONG PILIPINO
113 KABABAIHANG LINGKOD BAYAN SA PILIPINAS
114 LPG MARKETERS ASSOCIATION, INC.
115 YOUTH LEAGUE FOR PEACEAND ADVANCEMENT
116 NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR COMMUTERS PROTECTION
117 PAMILYANG OFW-SME NETWORK FOUNDATION
118 ORGANIZATION OF REGIONAL ADVOCATES FOR GOOD GOVERNANCE ONWARD NATION-BUILDING
119 PILIPINO ASSOCIATION FOR COUNTRY-URBAN POOR WELFARE
120 PUWERSA NG BAYANING ATLETA
121 PRO-ACTIVE ON CLIMATE CHANGE LEADERS, INC.
122 PARENTS ENABLING PARENTS COALITION PARTY
123 PEOPLES FREEDOM PARTY
124 PARTIDO NG MANGGAGAWA
125 PASANG MASDA NATIONWIDE, INC.
126 SMALL FARMERS AND LAND TILLERS ASSOCIATION OF THE PHILIPPINES
127 SAGIP KAPWA FOUNDATION, INC.
128 SULONG! BARANGAY MOVEMENT
129 COALITION OF ASSOCIATIONS OF SENIOR CITIZENS IN THE PHILIPPINES, INC.
130 SMART SOCIAL MOIVEMENT FOR ACTIVE REFORM AND TRANSPARENCY
131 TRADE UNION CONGRESS PARTY
132 UNITED CADDIES AND GREEN KEEPERS ASSOCIATION OF THE PHILLIPPINES
133 UNITED FILIPINO SEAFARERS
134 UNITED MOVEMENT AGAINST DRUGS FOUNDATION, INC.
135 UGNAYANG NG NAGKAKAISANG LAYUNIN AT ADHIKAING DAKILA
136 VENDORS AND TRADERS ALLIANCE OF PHILIPPINES PARTY
137 VETERANS FREEDOM PARTY
138 WOMENPOWER, INC.
139 YOU AGAINST CORRUPTION AND POVERTY
140 YES WE CAN, INC.