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Being on the web will provide investors and prospectors access to investment opportunities and potentials to determine the kind of business of investment venture they could embark based on the information available. For research purposes and site visitors, they can come to know Camalig better. They will be given significant in formation, particularly the local government services, affairs, priority undertakings, development updates, accomplishments, announcements and best assets of our town. With this noble IT endeavor, we can now transmit accurate, timely and comprehensive information and services about local government’s affairs. They can be directly delivered to our constituency mostly Camaligueños who are outside the region and country eager to hear news and updates about the municipality. Read More
– CAMALIG LATEST NEWS –
LGU-Camalig Scores Perfect 10 in DILG Audit, Eyes SGLG Award
LGU-Camalig has scored a perfect 10 out of 10 in the recent audit conducted by the Department of the Interior & Local Government (DILG) Regional Office V, bringing the local government closer to receiving the prestigious Seal of Good Local Governance (SGLG). The audit, which is part of the continue reading : LGU-Camalig Scores Perfect 10 in DILG Audit, Eyes SGLG Award
Revisiting ELA & Team Building Activity: One Goal, One Vision, One CAmalig… tuLOYpo!
LGU-Camalig reviewed the Executive-Legislative Agenda (ELA) and engaged in team-building activities held on May 25–26, 2024, at Mai’s Hotel & Resort, Bacon, Sorsogon, in order to set direction and harmonize jointly-crafted programs and objectives. Camalig Local Chief Executive, Hon. Carlos “Caloy” Irwin G. Baldo Jr. believed that having a continue reading : Revisiting ELA & Team Building Activity: One Goal, One Vision, One CAmalig… tuLOYpo!
Camalig Welcomes Foreign Cruise Ship Visitors
Earlier today, some 160 passengers out of the 250 German-speaking individuals, along with 160 German and Filipino crew members of the Hanseatic Spirit Cruise Ship from Hapag Lloyd-TUI Cruises, visited tourist spots across Camalig, Albay. The visitors explored a variety of attractions, including Quituinan Ranch, Sumlang Lake, Hoyop-Hoyopan Cave, continue reading : Camalig Welcomes Foreign Cruise Ship Visitors
LGU-Camalig, DILG Prep Up for Upcoming Road-Clearing Operations
Municipal Local Government Operations Officer (MLGOO) Meredith Basquiñas announced on Wednesday, May 8, 2024, that the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) will be leading the conduct of road-clearing operations on public roads, streets, and alleys within the barangay. Camalig Local Chief Executive, Hon. Carlos “Caloy” Irwin G. continue reading : LGU-Camalig, DILG Prep Up for Upcoming Road-Clearing Operations
Albay Division ‘Festival of Talents’ Held in Camalig National High School
With the theme “Galing, talino, at husay ng mga batang makabansa sa diwa ng matatag na adhika,” the Schools Division Office of Albay (SDO Albay) spearheaded the 2024 Division Festival of Talents (DFOT) held at Camalig National High School, Camalig, Albay, with 25 participating schools around the province. Camalig continue reading : Albay Division ‘Festival of Talents’ Held in Camalig National High School
LGU-Camalig Partners with DSWD for Efficient Procurement Training
The Department of Social Welfare & Development (DSWD), through its representative, Kapit-Bisig Laban sa Kahirapan-Comprehensive and Integrated Delivery of Social Services (KALAHI-CIDSS) Coordinator, Mr. Christian Buban, conducts an introduction on community-based procurement at the Socorro’s Lakeside Restaurant and Grill, Brgy. Sumlang. Participated by procurement volunteers and chairpersons of each continue reading : LGU-Camalig Partners with DSWD for Efficient Procurement Training
WONDERS OF CAMALIG
C A M A L I G T U L O Y P O !
Recent archeological findings within the municipality show that Camalig had been inhabited by people with developed social attributes of cultural, religious, social, political and economic relationship and organizations as early as the years 200 BC to 900 AD, the period referred to as the early Iron Age in the Philippines.
TULOY PO KAYO SA CAMALIG!
R E S I L E N C E B U I L D I N G
The MDRRMO Camalig, Albay has five key strategic themes in pursuing prevention, mitigation, preparedness, response, recovery and rehabilitation. These include: citizens satisfaction, internal process, financial, learning and growth. Various strategies were identified to be used in order achieve the desired key result areas, goals and objectives under each DRRM aspect.
In 2010, the Municipal Disaster Coordinating Council (MDCC) has been revitalized to ensure the capability of the municipality to respond during disasters. Upon the enactment of Republic Act 10121 or the Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Act of 2010, the existing MDCC has been reorganized as the Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (MDRRMC). With it the creation of the Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (MDRRMO) succeeded.
The MDRRMO as the implementing arm of the Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council, shall have the primary mission of administering a comprehensive disaster risk reduction and management program by providing leadership in the continuous development of strategic and systematic approaches as well as measures to reduce the vulnerabilities and risks to hazards and manage the consequences of disasters.
CITIZENS’ CHARTER
F R O N T L I N E S E R V I C E S
The Local Government Unit of Camalig’s Citizen’s Charter is more than just a comprehensive manual for the Municipality’s primary functions.
imposes a commitment on all departments of the Camalig municipal government to provide efficient and effective service.
It is one of several new ideas that emerged in Municipality.
Hundreds of pages make up the Charter. The most popular ones are listed below.
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TOURISM
MAYORS OFFICE
TREASURY
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M U N I C I P A L O F F I C I A L S
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F U L L D I S C L O S U R E
FDPP DOCUMENTS
FDPP 2023
Full Disclosure 1st Quarter 2023
- 1 FDP Form 12 Unliquidated Cash Advances 2nd Quarter 2020
- 2 FDP Form 11 SEF Utilization
- 3 FDP Form 2 Statement of Debt Service 2020
- 4 FDP Form 7 20% Component of the IRA Utilization 2nd Quarter 2020
- 5 FDP Form 13 Manpower Complement 2nd Quarter 2020
- 6 FDP Form 8 LDRRMF Utilization 1st Quarter 2022
- 7 FDP Form 6 Trust Fund Utilization 2nd Quarter 2020
- Cash Flow 1st Quarter 2022
Full Disclosure 2nd Quarter 2023
- 1 FDP Form 12 Unliquidated Cash Advances 2nd Quarter 2020
- 2 FDP Form 11 SEF Utilization
- 3 FDP Form 2 Statement of Debt Service 2020
- 4 FDP Form 7 20% Component of the IRA Utilization 2nd Quarter 2020
- 5 FDP Form 13 Manpower Complement 2nd Quarter 2020
- 6 FDP Form 8 LDRRMF Utilization
- 7 FDP Form 6 Trust Fund Utilization 2nd Quarter 2020
- Cash Flow 2nd Quarter 2022
Full Disclosure 3rd Quarter 2023
- 1 FDP Form 12 Unliquidated Cash Advances 2nd Quarter 2020
- 2 FDP Form 11 SEF Utilization
- 3 FDP Form 2 Statement of Debt Service 2020
- 5 FDP Form 13 Manpower Complement 2nd Quarter 2020
- 6 FDP Form 8 LDRRMF Utilization
- 7 FDP Form 6 Trust Fund Utilization
- Bid Results on Civil Works, consulting, Goods & Services 3rd Quarter 2022
- Cash Flow 3rd Quarter 2022
Full Disclosure 4th Quarter 2023
FDPP 2022
Full Disclosure 1st Quarter 2022
- 1 FDP Form 12 Unliquidated Cash Advances 2nd Quarter 2020
- 2 FDP Form 11 SEF Utilization
- 3 FDP Form 2 Statement of Debt Service 2020
- 4 FDP Form 7 20% Component of the IRA Utilization 2nd Quarter 2020
- 5 FDP Form 13 Manpower Complement 2nd Quarter 2020
- 6 FDP Form 8 LDRRMF Utilization 1st Quarter 2022
- 7 FDP Form 6 Trust Fund Utilization 2nd Quarter 2020
- Cash Flow 1st Quarter 2022
Full Disclosure 2nd Quarter 2022
- 1 FDP Form 12 Unliquidated Cash Advances 2nd Quarter 2020
- 2 FDP Form 11 SEF Utilization
- 3 FDP Form 2 Statement of Debt Service 2020
- 4 FDP Form 7 20% Component of the IRA Utilization 2nd Quarter 2020
- 5 FDP Form 13 Manpower Complement 2nd Quarter 2020
- 6 FDP Form 8 LDRRMF Utilization
- 7 FDP Form 6 Trust Fund Utilization 2nd Quarter 2020
- Cash Flow 2nd Quarter 2022
Full Disclosure 3rd Quarter 2022
- 1 FDP Form 12 Unliquidated Cash Advances 2nd Quarter 2020
- 2 FDP Form 11 SEF Utilization
- 3 FDP Form 2 Statement of Debt Service 2020
- 5 FDP Form 13 Manpower Complement 2nd Quarter 2020
- 6 FDP Form 8 LDRRMF Utilization
- 7 FDP Form 6 Trust Fund Utilization
- Bid Results on Civil Works, consulting, Goods & Services 3rd Quarter 2022
- Cash Flow 3rd Quarter 2022
Full Disclosure 4th Quarter 2022
- 1 FDP Form 12 Unliquidated Cash Advances 4th Qtr 2022
- 2 FDP Form 11 SEF Utilization
- 3 FDP Form 2 Statement of Debt Service 2020
- 4 FDP Form 7 20% Component of the IRA Utilization 2nd Qtr 2020
- 5 FDP Form 13 Manpower Complement 4th Qtr 2022 (3)
- 6 FDP Form 8 LDRRMF Utilization
- 7 FDP Form 6 Trust Fund Utilization
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“Public service is and always will be about the people, for the people. Ipadagos ta po ang pinunan ta. “
Hon. Carlos Irwin G. Baldo, Jr.
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