PRLS Facilitates Training on Project Management, Procurement Process Flow, and Strategic Performance Management System (SPMS) Foundations

Policy Research and Legal Services (PRLS) actively participated in a comprehensive 3-day training on project management, procurement process flow, and Strategic Performance Management System (SPMS) Foundations and key concepts, held from October 28-30, 2024 (Rabi’ al-Thani 14-16, 1446 AH), at Paragon Hotel, Cotabato City.

Key Expert 1, Parliament and Team Leader of SUBATRA, Mr. Reginald M. Pastrana, led the discussions on Project Management, emphasizing the role of E-governance in enhancing transparency and efficiency in modern project management practices. During the session, each division was also able to draft its own project management plan, ensuring that strategies were tailored and aligned with division’s objectives. Ms. Glaiza A. Biaoco, Supervising Administrative Officer of the Procurement Division, thoroughly covered the procurement process flow, sharing valuable insights into developing streamlined and effective workflows within procurement. Additionally, Jehan Y. Mitmug-Umpa, EnP, Chief of the BTA Planning Division, presented an in-depth overview of the Strategic Performance Management System (SPMS) Foundations and key concepts, focusing on the significance of SPMS in aligning individual and organisational performance with broader strategic objectives.

This training highlights PRLS’s commitment to continuous professional development and to equipping its team with essential skills.

“PRLS Facilitates Learning Sessions on Bangsamoro Governance and Executive Coaching”

Policy Research and Legal Services (PRLS) actively participated in the five-day program titled “Learning Sessions on Bangsamoro Governance and Mandatory Executive Coaching, from October 2-6, 2024 | 29 Rabi Al-Awwal to 3 Rabi Al-Thani 1446 AH, at Limketkai Luxe Hotel, Cagayan de Oro City. The event, spearheaded by the Policy Research and Legal Services (PRLS) and the Office of the Secretary General (OSG), in partnership with the Bangsamoro Transition Authority (BTA) Human Resource and Management Division (HRMD) and the Development Academy of the Bangsamoro (DAB), brought together key officials and technical staff from the Support to Operations (STO) offices, the Office of the Parliament Speaker (OPS), and General Administrative Support (GAS).

Key topics covered included the Bangsamoro Parliamentary Act, the significance of research in parliamentary processes, and parliamentary practices, structures, rules, and procedures. Discussions on moral governance and its role in promoting ethical leadership, along with a comprehensive presentation of the Bangsamoro situationer, provided valuable insights into the region’s current socio-political challenges. These sessions were designed to enhance the leadership capacity of participants and equip them with the tools necessary for effective legislation and governance within BARMM.

This event aimed to strengthen the understanding of governance principles, parliamentary procedures, and the unique legislative context of BARMM. With a focus on capacity-building, the program provided essential knowledge for stakeholders in the Bangsamoro region to foster transparent, ethical leadership and drive meaningful reforms.

“PRLS Engages in Forum for a Resilient Middle Class in Bangsamoro”

Policy Research and Legal Services (PRLS) participated in the forum titled “Securing a Future for All by Growing a Resilient Middle Class,” held on 25th September 2024 | 22 Rabi Al-Awwal 1446 AH at the Em Manor Hotel and Convention in Cotabato City. This significant event was conducted by the Bangsamoro Planning and Development Authority (BPDA) in collaboration with the BARMM Regional Statistical Committee.

The forum aimed to raise awareness about Development Policy Research Month (DPRM) and introduce the newly crafted 1st Bangsamoro Development Policy Research Agenda (BDPRA). This agenda outlines critical areas for policy research and development within the region, focusing on enhancing socio-economic growth and financial inclusion. Mr. Vincent Casil, Chief of the Legislative Research Division (LRD), led a discussion on the challenges and opportunities surrounding these important topics in the Bangsamoro context.

Participating in this forum demonstrates a strong commitment to building an inclusive and resilient middle class in the Bangsamoro region. These discussions play a vital role in developing policies that tackle the specific challenges of the community and support long-term development.

How can policy research at the government level be leveraged to strengthen peacebuilding efforts in the BARMM and in the Philippines? What role does evidence-based policy play in shaping both localized and national strategies for peace and conflict resolution?