Pasig LGU passes P19-B annual investment program for 2024

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The 11th Pasig City Council finally approved on Wednesday, June 7, the resolution adopting the annual investment program (AIP) of the local government for 2024, after months of consultations and reviews. ManilaBulletin

Resolution No. 278, series of 2023, indicates the proposed projects, programs, and activities that the local government will implement from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 2024.

The City Health Department submitted 38 PPAs, highlighting universal health care , digitization and coordination between health centers with a focus on preventive health care. The city's education office has a total of P1,797,332,000 worth of PPAs to improve its scholarship program, programs for out-of-school youth , and provision of learning materials and supplies among others.

The Office of Social Welfare and Development 's PPAs are centered on programs for children, women, and solo parents, with an emphasis in addressing mental health issues in coordination with the National Center for Mental Health . They prepared a total of P662,637,681. The local government will also be transitioning the Maybunga Rainforest Park, from a recreation and leisure spot into an education hub with the P27,139,000 cost.

The Cooperative Development Office has P4,667,723, while the Tricycle Operation Regulatory Office has P7,276,069.The AIP for the institutional sector encompasss the PPAs of the offices within the city government itself.

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