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OUR MANDATE Republic Act 6975 entitled An Act Establishing the Philippine National Police under a reorganized Department

of the Interior and Local Government and Other Purposes as amended by RA 8551 Philippine National Police Reform and Reorganization Act of 1998 and further amended by RA 9708. OUR PHILOSOPHY Service, Honor and Justice OUR CORE VALUES

Maka-Diyos (God-fearing) Makabayan (Nationalistic) Makatao (Humane) Makakalikasan (Environment -Friendly

OUR MISSION The PNP shall enforce the law, prevent and control crimes, maintain peace and order, and ensure public safety and internal security with the active support of the community. OUR FUNCTIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Law Enforcement. Maintain peace and order. Prevents and investigates crimes and bring offenders to justice. Exercise the vested powers from the Philippine Constitution and pertinent laws. Detain an arrested person for a period not beyond what is prescribed by law. Implements pertinent laws and regulations on firearms and explosives control. Supervise and control the training and operations of security agencies

The DepEd Vision By 2030, DepEd is globally recognized for good governance and for developing functionally-literate and God-loving Filipinos. The DepEd Mission To provide quality basic education that is equitably accessible to all and lay the foundation for lifelong learning and service for the common good. Mandate Philippine Constitution Basic Education Act of 1982 Governance Act of Basic Education (RA9155) Core Values Culture of Excellence, Integrity and Accountability Maka-Diyos Makatao Makabayan Makalikasan FUNCTION To provide quality basic education that is equitably accessible to all and lay the foundation for lifelong learning and service for the common good.

Vision by 2030 A global leader for attaining better health outcomes, competitive and responsive health care system, and equitable health financing. Mission To guarantee equitable, sustainable and quality health for all Filipinos, especially the poor, and to lead the quest for excellence in health. The Department of Health (DOH) holds the over-all technical authority on health as it is a national health policy-maker and regulatory institution. Basically, the DOH has three major roles in the health sector: (1) leadership in health; (2) enabler and capacity builder; and (3) administrator of specific services. Its mandate is to develop national plans, technical standards, and guidelines on health. Aside from being the regulator of all health services and products, the DOH is the provider of special tertiary health care services and technical assistance to health providers and stakeholders. While pursuing its vision, the DOH adheres to the highest values of work, which are: Integrity The Department believes in upholding truth and pursuing honesty, accountability, and consistency in performing its functions. Excellence The DOH continuously strive for the best by fostering innovation, effectiveness and efficiency, pro-action, dynamism, and openness to change. Compassion and respect for human dignity Whilst DOH upholds the quality of life, respect for human dignity is encouraged by working with sympathy and benevolence for the people in need. Commitment With all our hearts and minds, the Department commits to achieve its vision for the health and development of future generations. Professionalism The DOH performs its functions in accordance with the highest ethical standards, principles of accountability, and full responsibility. Teamwork The DOH employees work together with a result-oriented mindset. Stewardship of the health of the people Being stewards of health for the people, the Department shall pursue sustainable development and care for the environment since it impinges on the health of the Filipinos. Together with its attached agencies, the DOH constituted of various central bureaus and services in the Central Office, Centers for Health Development (CHD) in every region, and DOH-retained hospitals performs its roles to continuously improve the countrys health care system.

MISSION TO ADVANCE THE INTERESTS OF THE PHILIPPINES AND THE FILIPINO PEOPLE IN THE WORLD COMMUNITY. VISION THE DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS is the prime agency of government responsible for the pursuit of the State's foreign policy and the nerve center for a Foreign Service worthy of the trust and pride of every Filipino. We are an organization of competent, dedicated and highly motivated personnel, who devote their energies to the benefit of the Filipino people. We implement foreign policy with the highest standards of professionalism and commitment. We pursue bilateral, regional and multilateral relations to advance the interest of the Philippines and the Filipinos. We build partnerships with national security and development agencies, think-tanks and the academe, the private sector, the media and civil society in the interest of the nation and the people. We endeavor to promote regional and global cooperation in order to achieve peace, prosperity and stability. In the global arena, we work for social justice especially for the poor, human rights and fundamental freedoms, and a democratic way of life. We are committed to secure a world free from serious environmental degradation, transnational crime and proliferation of nuclear weapons. Our missions abroad are the partners of Filipinos overseas in the pursuit of the national interest and in the promotion and protection of their rights and well-being. We have highly responsive system, which ensures effective delivery of services. Our personnel are our greatest asset. We are committed to the personal, professional and career development of each employee. In pursuit of our goals, we strive for and live by the principles of excellence, integrity and patriotism. OBJECTIVES

To contribute to the enhancement of national security and the protection of the territorial integrity and national sovereignty; To participate in the national endeavor to sustain development and to enhance the Philippines' competitive edge in a global milieu; 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; To increase international understanding of Philippine culture for mutually-beneficial relations with other countries; and, To increase and maximize human, financial, technological and other resources to optimize the performance of the Department.

Vision By 2030, DPWH is an effective and efficient government agency,improving the life of every Filipino through quality infrastructure. Mission To provide and manage quality infrastructure facilities and services responsive to the needs of the Filipino people in the pursuit of national development objectives. Mandate The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) is one of the three departments of the government undertaking major infrastructure projects. The DPWH is mandated to undertake (a) the planning of infrastructure, such as national roads and bridges, flood control, water resources projects and other public works, and (b) the design, construction, and maintenance of national roads and bridges, and major flood control systems. Functions The Department of Public Works and Highways functions as the engineering and construction arm of the Government tasked to continuously develop its technology for the purpose of ensuring the safety of all infrastructure facilities and securing for all public works and highways the highest efficiency and quality in construction. DPWH is currently responsible for the planning, design, construction and maintenance of infrastructure, especially the national highways, flood control and water resources development system, and other public works in accordance with national development objectives.

Mission "To provide social protection and promote the rights and welfare of the poor, vulnerable and the disadvantaged individual, family and community to contribute to poverty alleviation and empowerment through SWD policies, programs, projects and services implemented with or through LGUs, NGOs, POs, GOs and other members of civil society." DSWD Legal Bases

Provide a balanced approach to welfare whereby the needs and interest of the population are addressed not only at the outbreak of crisis but more importantly at the stage that would inexorably lead to such crisis. - Executive Order No. 123

An Act to Regulate the Practice of Social Work and the Operation of Social Work Agencies in the Philippines and for Other Purposes - Republic Act No. 4373

Develop and implement a comprehensive social welfare program consisting of: o Prevention and remedial programs and services for individuals, families and communities; o Protective, remedial and development welfare services for children and youth; o Vocational rehabilitation and related services for the physically handicapped, ex-convict and individuals with special needs; o Training and research and special projects. - Republic Act No. 5416

Consistent with local autonomy and decentralization, the provision for the delivery of basic services and facilities shall be devolved from the National Government to provinces, cities, municipalities, and barangays so that each Local Government Unit shall be responsible for a minimum set of services and facilities in accordance with established national policies, guidelines and standard. For purposes of this Rule, devolution shall mean the transfer of power and authority from the National Government to LGUs to enable them to perform specific functions and responsibilities. All NGAs shall conduct periodic consultations with appropriate LGUs, People s Organization, NGOs and other concerned sectors of the community before any project or program is implemented in their respective jurisdiction. - Republic Act No. 7160

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