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Projects
The PIP is a road map of the strategic and high-impact activities that demonstrate the Philippines’ progress in addressing graft and corruption to meet the Control of Corruption criteria. The operational framework of each project serves as a tool to assess, monitor, and improve performance. For this purpose, the attached PIP tables (Annexes B, C and F) detailed the following:
- indicator sub-component (as identified in the Indicator Analysis report of MCC dated May 2008);
- factors affecting indicator performance (as stated in the same report and supplementary documentation from third party sources);
- proposed actions/ongoing reforms;
- expected results;
- outputs or outcome indicator; and
- government offices responsible
In order to further firm-up the various commitments from the six (6) agencies, the GRP mobilized the various PIP Teams composed of government and private sector representatives to:
- Revisit and redefine the indicators to make them more SMART;
- Identify focal persons for key initiatives/reforms to highlight the agency/department ownership of the PIPs; and
- Ensure inclusive and wider stakeholder participation and private-public partnership for all the PIPs.
While these three (3) PIPs will be undertaken in five years, the targets for the PIP on the Institutionalization of the Balanced Scorecard System in Six (6) National Government Agencies are limited to two (2) years. These will be updated, however, to cover the rest of the period in due course in the progress monitoring report that the GRP will submit to MCC.
See: GOVERNMENT STRATEGY IN SELECTING PIP PROJECTS
Following is a detailed discussion of the three(3) Priority PIP Projects: