Project Support Office Mindanao Presents First Quarter Accomplishments, Lessons Learned
Constant updating and monitoring of subproject implementation play a critical role in ensuring that DA-PRDP stays on track in meeting their deliverables on time.
In his message, PRDP National Project Director ASEC Arnel De Mesa encouraged all of PRDP’s Project Support Offices to come up with a concrete plan and actions on how to continue accomplish both the physical and financial targets of the Project. He also presented the comments and recommendations from the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) on PRDP Scale-UP which will be another way through which the Department of Agriculture can mainstream the Farm and Fisheries Clustering and Consolidation Program (F2C2).
PSO Mindanao Deputy Project Director Noel T. Provido presented the Mindanao Cluster’s progress completion for their subprojects for both I-BUILD and I-REAP as well as their financial and disbursement update. A list of all lessons learned were also shared by DPD Provido which would contribute to the Knowledge Management of the Project aimed at ensuring that all good practices will be documented for future use.
Teams from the project support offices of North Luzon, South Luzon, and Visayas also presented their respective cluster updates.
The four-day activity will include a series of workshops and breakout sessions to discuss ways forwards and the firming of each Cluster’s Work and Financial Plans (WFP).Project Support Office Mindanao Present First Quarter Accomplishments, Lessons Learned | Constant updating and monitoring of subproject implementation play a critical role in ensuring that DA-PRDP stays on track in meeting their deliverables on time.
PRDP is now implementing Second Additional Financing and European Union Co-financing Grant. (Joy Montecalvo, PSO Min)