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ACTIVITY DESIGN
Republic Act 9165, or the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002, provides
guidelines to safeguard the citizenry from the harmful effects of dangerous drugs and to
defend the same against acts or omissions detrimental to their development and
preservation, through the pursuit of an intensive and unrelenting campaign against the
trafficking and use of dangerous drugs and other similar substances.
In support of the said law, and to accelerate the campaign against illegal drugs in the
communities, the DILG has issued Memorandum Circular No. 98-227, as amended,
providing for the creation of Local Anti-Drug Abuse Councils in the provincial,
municipal and barangay level, and a series of related policies reiterating such creation and
stating their roles and responsibilities.
II. OBJECTIVES
At the end of the activity, all participants will be able to clearly discuss the important
points and effectively create a strategy in re-echoing to their respective BADACs on its
Functions and Responsibilities.
Specifically, the participants will be able to:
1. Precisely explain the salient features of the DILG-DDB JMC 2018-01;
2. Thoroughly describe the ADAC functionality;
3. Recall the Community-Based Rehabilitation Program and Special Drug Education
Center;
4. Be oriented about the Drug-Clearing Program
The activity aims to orient 5 BADAC members (Punong Brgy, Chair of BADAC
Committee on Operations, Chair of BADAC Committee on Advocay, Chief Tanod,
CSO/NGO Rep). This training will also include the management team, facilitators and
speakers, broken down as follows:
No. of
Facilitators, Speakers and Participants
Pax
5 pax per Brgy (7 barangays) 130
Speakers and Training Staff 12
TOTAL 142
IV. CONTENTS
V. IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGIES
For the activity to be successful in the attainment of its objective where each
participant is expected to have a full understanding in every topic, it shall then be
implemented on the following strategies:
Conduct of the activity shall be done in two (2) days;
Provide the necessary materials and presentations for the conduct of roll-out
to the Barangays.
The total estimated cost for the conduct of the orientation is Php 58,710.00, and
broken down as follows:
Budget Allocation
ORIENTATION AND ROLL-OUT
Activity evaluation forms will be administered before (Pre-Activity) and after (Post-
Activity) the conduct of the training. This will allow the training implementers to be
aware how the training delivery methods and other support mechanisms affect the overall
learning experience of the participants.
At the end of the session, participants will be able to effectively disseminate and inform
their respective Anti-Drug Abuse Councils on the functionality and gather and prepare the
necessary MOVs needed by the time of the conduct of the Performance Audit.
Prepared by:
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MLGOO
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LGOO VII/Cluster Head Accounting Clerk
Approved by:
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Provincial Director