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About NARS

In line with the pump priming strategies to mitigate the impact of the global financial crisis,
President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo launched the Nurses Assigned in Rural Service (NARS)
Project on 9 February 2009 during the Multi-Sectoral Summit on "Joining Hands Against the
Global Crisis" in Malacanan Palace, Manila.

The NARS Program, a Training cum Deployment Program, aims to address the (1) glut in
inexperienced nurses and the proliferation of "volunteer nurses" working in hospitals without
being paid, but instead, they themselves pay the hospitals to obtain Certificate of work
experience; and (2) to promote health of the people and bring the government closer to them.

Unemployed nurses will be mobilized in their hometowns as warriors for wellness to do the three
I's:

• Initiate primary health, school nutrition, maternal health programs, first line diagnosis
• Inform about community water sanitation practices and also do health surveillance
• Immunize children and mothers.

They shall likewise serve as roving nurses for rural schools.

Nurses will be deployed at an average of 5 per town in the 1,000 poorest municipalities, for a
six-months tour of duty. Another batch will be deployed for the second half of the year. These
nurses will undergo training and development for competency enhancement in accordance with
the training program designed by the DOH in collaboration with the PRC-BON. The training
program will cover both the clinical and public health functions.

Completion of the training program under NARS program shall be considered as a substitute for
the work experience requirement of hospitals and other health facilities, both local and overseas.
The Certificate of Completion shall be issued jointly by the DOLE, DOH and PRC.

While on training, nurses will be given a stipend/allowance of P8,000.00 per month. This
translates to about P366.00 per day for a forty (40) hours training/workweek. As these nurses are
already in their hometowns, transportation expenses will no longer be a problem.
The stipend of P8,000 may be increased if the host LGUs will offer a counterpart of say P2,000.
Corporations may chip in by providing shirts, insurance, vitamins, etc., making the program a
national enterprise with private equity.

Program Coverage
Unemployed registered nurses who are physically and mentally fit and willing to serve in their
hometowns and who meet the following requirements may qualify for the training cum
employment under NARS:

• With valid nurse license issued by the PRC


• Not over 35 years old
• Resident of the identified municipalities
• No nursing-related practice for the past 3 years

Nurse applicants who are dependents of workers affected by the Global Crisis based on the list
provided by the DOLE Regional office shall be given priority in the selection.

Online Application
Application may be filed from 20 February 2009 to 22 March 2009. List of successful applicants
with area of assignment shall be posted on 26-31 March 2009.

Covered Municipalities
The selection of the 1,000 poorest municipalities shall be based on the City and Municipal
Poverty Incidence based on Small Area Poverty Estimates (SAE) of the National Statistics and
Coordination Board/World Bank Intercensal Updating of Small Area Poverty Estimates. This
same SAE is being used by the DSWD in their Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program and also
for prioritizing target households for their National Household Targeting System for Poverty
Reduction. Covered under the NARS Project shall be those cities and municipalities with poverty
rank 1 (poorest) to rank 1,000.

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