List of finalists for 2022 Galing Pook Awards released 

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The Galing Pook Foundation, in partnership with the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) and SM Prime, has announced the finalists for the 2022 Galing Pook Awards, which features18 adaptive and innovative local government programs.

From the 196 local government program applications, 30 programs advanced to the site validation stage and were interviewed by the National Selection Committee from September to October. The Top 18 will now be competing in the final round of panel interview and presentation on November 21, 2022.

The Board of Judges is composed of leaders from the business, civil society, media, academe and the public sector.It is chaired by DILG Secretary Benhur Abalos.

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“This year’s set of finalists features a wide range of LGU programs that address the needs of Filipinos – agriculture, health, education, disaster risk reduction, peace and development, poverty alleviation, heritage and tourism, and digital governance. With the multiple challenges brought by the pandemic, climate change, and poverty, hopefully these promising programs could serve as models and inspiration for other LGUs nationwide,” says Georgina Hernandez Yang, Executive Director of the Galing Pook Foundation.

The local government program finalists come from the following LGUs: Alcala, Cagayan: Green Wall of Alcala; Bacoor City Cavite: Kabataang Bacooreño, At Home Ka Dito (Residential Child Care Services); Basilan Province: Advancing and Sustaining Good Governance and Community Actions towards Resiliency and Empowerment; Bataan Province: 1Bataan Seal of Healthy Barangay; Bataan Province: Bataan Public-Private Partnership Programs; Biñan City, Laguna: Balik-Biñan Project: Tourism Development through Heritage Conservation; Cagayan de Oro City: Making Dreams Come True: Providing Better Access to Quality Education in Cagayan de Oro City; Barangay Cayabu, Tanay Rizal: Building Community Resiliency, Sustainability, and Strengthening Local Government Ability to Prepare for Hazards through Agri-Fishery; Davao City: Mental Wellness Center for the Homeless (MCWH).

Goa, Camarines Sur: Trekking to Unlock Community Ailments and Difficulties (TUCAD); Barangay Hayanggabon, Claver, Surigao del Norte: Brgy. Hayanggabon Health Services; Iloilo City: “I-BIKE: A Program Promoting the Development of the Iloilo City Bike Culture; Itbayat, Batanes: Yaru: a Whole-of-Community Approach Towards Disaster Management; Libertad, Antique: Libertad Fish Forever Savings Club; Paglat, Maguindanao: Creation of Community Leaders and Military Police Advisory Council (CLAMP-AC); Palayan, Nueva Ecija: Palayan City People’s Cold Storage Program; Piddig, Ilocos Norte: Basta Piddigueño, AgriHenyo: Consolidated Farm Production System; and Pulilan, Bulacan: Pulilan Community Connect.

The Galing Pook Awards was launched on October 21, 1993 to search for excellent and innovative local government programs. Since then, it has recognized 329 LGU programs from 200 LGUs in the country that have been promoted for replication to benefit more communities. Three DILG secretaries have received Galing Pook Awards during their time as mayor of their respective cities — the late Naga City Mayor Jesse Robredo, former Calbayog City Mayor and now Galing Pook chairperson Mel Sarmiento, and former Mandaluyong City mayor and now DILG chief Benhur Abalos. The Seal of Good Local Governance or SGLG was modeled after the pioneering efforts of the Galing Pook Awards.

The 2022 Galing Pook Awards Ceremony is set on November 22, 2022. It will be co-presented by the Galing Pook Foundation with SM Prime Holdings, Inc. and the DILG-Local Government Academy, and sponsored by Cebu Pacific and Airspeed.

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