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MASA MASID

Mamamayang Ayaw Sa Anomalya


Mamamayang Ayaw Sa Iligal na Droga

ASEC. ROOSQUE B. CALACAT


Assistant Secretary for Barangay Affairs
LEGAL BASES
Republic Act 9165 or
Comprehensive Drugs Law of the
Philippines
Article II Section 23 of 1987
Philippine Constitution
Section 3 Par (l) of Local
Government Code of 1991
Presidents pronouncement to
suppress criminality,
corruption, and illegal drugs
DATA ON ILLEGAL DRUGS
13,661 bgys (32.50%) are drug
affected
(Data
Source: PDEA)

685,813 drug users and pushers


personally appeared to PNP from
July 1, 2016 to Sept. 1, 2016)
(Data Source:
PNP)
WHAT IS MASA MASID?

MASA MASID is a community-based


initiative to engage volunteers in the
fight against criminality, corruption,
and illegal drugs.
OPERATIONAL FRAMEWORK

DILG
MASA MASID Team
Combat
Private Sector CSOs/NGOs of BADAC
and Faith- LNB
based and BPOC and other
Illegal
Organizations Barangay volunteers.
Faith-Based Drugs Safe and
Organization Criminality Peaceful
PNP ADAC Corruption Barangays

Convene, Report
Ugnayan ng Organize,
Barangay at
Simbahan Mobilize, and Train
(UBAS C/MTWG)

Social Facilitator
PURPOSE
To heighten community involvement by
mobilizing the support of local stakeholders,
volunteers, civic organizations, faith-based
organizations, and the private sectors in the
fight against illegal drugs.
Specifically, the Program aims to:
1. Intensify the advocacy and education
campaign in the community;
2. Mobilize the community in gathering
information by installing a reporting
mechanism on the illegal activities in the
PURPOSE
3. Mobilize support group and encourage
sharing of available resources to hasten the
implementation of the Community-Based
Rehabilitation Program; and

4. Create an enabling environment to


encourage collaboration among the
community partners to effectively
implement the Community-Based
Rehabilitation Program.
IMPLEMENTATION
STRATEGIES
1. Demand Reduction through
Advocacy and Education
Campaigns

2. Supply Reduction through


Information Gathering and
Reporting

3. Community-Based
Rehabilitation Program
Community-Based
Rehabilitation Program
Holistic intervention for recovering drug
patient with focus on the healing of the
body and soul
Covers psychological, neurological,
spiritual and social dimensions
Focuses not only on the healing of the
patients but also care for their families
and the whole community
Will be facilitated by the Community
Rehabilitation Network
Program duration is 48 days depending
the condition of the patient.
COMPONENTS
The Community-Based Rehabilitation
Program has three (3) components
namely:

Patients Care
Family Care
Community Care
ROLES AND
RESPONSIBILITIES
Provincial Government
Ensure that the Anti-Drug Abuse
Councils are organized and
operational in the province,
component cities, municipalities and
barangays;

Provide support for the organization


and mobilization of the MASA MASID
Team and the Community
Rehabilitation Network;
ROLES AND
RESPONSIBILITIES
Provincial Government
Provide support for the establishment
of the Community-Based
Rehabilitation Program;
Provide support to the treated/drug
free individual by endorsing him/her
for job opportunity; and
Monitor the implementation of the
Program.
ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
City/Municipal Government
Ensure that the Anti-Drug Abuse
Councils are organized and operational
in the city/municipality and component
barangays;

Provide support for the organization


and mobilization of the MASA MASID
Team and the Community
Rehabilitation Network;

Consolidate the location of the


ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

City/Municipal Government
Consolidate the location of the
surrenderers;

Provide support for the establishment


of the Community-Based Rehabilitation
Program;
ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

City/Municipal Government
Organize activities with the participation
of the drug patients and other members
of the community such as sports, Zumba,
tree planting, and livelihood activities for
them to inter-act with other members of
the community to minimize stigma
towards individual undergoing
rehabilitation;
ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

City/Municipal Government
Provide support to the treated/drug
free individual by endorsing him/her
for job opportunity; and

Monitor the implementation of the


Program.
ROLES AND
RESPONSIBILITIES
DILG Provincial Field Offices
Advocate the MASA MASID Program to
the local government units;

Coordinate with and provide technical


assistance to DILG Field Officers at the
City/Municipal level in the
implementation of the Program;
ROLES AND
RESPONSIBILITIES
DILG Provincial Field Offices
Orient the Expanded UBAS C/M TWG
on the Program; and

Oversee the implementation of the


Program in the component cities,
municipalities and barangays and
ensure its successful implementation.
CLOSING STATEMENT

Coming together is a
BEGINNING;
Keeping Together is
PROGRESS;
Working Together is SUCCESS.

By Henry Ford
DAGHANG
SALAMAT!

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