Module Title | Data Driven Development: An Introduction |
Outline/ Content | 1. Introduction to Data-Driven Development 1.1 The Data Revolution 1.2 The Trek from Data to Action 1.3 Managing Data and Information 1.4 Data Appreciation and Maturity 2. Data-Driven Development & the LGU 2.1 What is Data-Driven Development (3D)? 2.2 Example of 3D 2.3 Gaps in 3D 2.4 Bridging the gap 3. Nationally Mandated Data Collection and Reporting for LGUs 3.1 CBMS 3.2 DRRM 3.3 Business and Urban Development 3.4 Environment 3.5 Health 3.6 Labor 3.7 Human Rights 3.8 Agriculture 3.9 Social Services and Education 3.10 Gender 4. 3D and Planning and Planning and Budgeting in LGUs 4.1 Introduction to Planning and Budgeting and Data 4.2 Planning and Budgeting Process in LGUs 4.3 3D Principles and Elements in Local Planning and Budgeting 5. 3D and the Mandanas-Garcia ruling 5.1 Overview of the Mandanas ruling 5.2 Opportunities 5.3 Challenges 5.4 What LGUs can do 5.5 What can the public do |
Lecturers
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Ms. Jenina Joy Chavez is a Senior Fellow of Action for Economic
Reforms (AER), and currently, the Chief of Party of the Coalescing
Organizations towards Locally Led Actions to Boost Development
(COLLABDev), a partnership project of Action for Economic Reforms
and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).
She also coordinates the Industrial Policy Program of AER and the
Co-Convenor of the Right to Know. Right Now!
Coalition; and volunteers with the Working Group on Education for Economic Development, an informal network advocating for closer coordination among the government, industry, the education sector and academic/research community. Dr. Laurence Go is a Fellow of Action for Economic Reforms and currently the Coordinator of AER’s Data-Driven Development Program. He previously worked on data solutions for the COVID-19 Action Network and AER’s Food and Agriculture Policy and Fiscal Policy Programs. He also worked with WeSolve to study COVID-19 procurement processes in the Philippines. He obtained his economics PhD at the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania and is currently a postdoctoral researcher at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. He leads the Development Data Lab of both the PH3D, a project co-financed by the European Union, and the COLLABDev project. Dr. Cielo Magno is an Associate Professor of the University of the Philippines’ School of Economics and a Senior Fellow of Action for Economic Reforms. She leads the Policy Lab of the COLLABDev Project of AER. She completed her Masters degree in Economics from the University of the Philippines School of Economics and a PhD in Law and Public Policy from Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts. Jowil Plecerda is the Policy Lead of Action for Economic Reforms’ Philippines in 3D Project under its Data-Driven Development Program. He has 18+ years experience working in the Philippines with communities, civil society, and government at various levels covering the areas of innovation, training and capacity building, policy research and advocacy, technical assistance, and project and grants management. He is passionate about digital technology, community development and governance and his recent and current involvements include civic technology, the future of work and digital literacy and upskilling. He holds a Master in Public Administration from the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore. Jessica Reyes-Cantos or “Jeck” to friends is the President of Action for Economic Reforms and Co-convenor of Social Watch Philippines. She is the Partnerships Lead in Action for Economic Reforms’ COLLABDev Project and has an advisory role in AER’s Food and Agriculture Policy Program. She co-manages Social Watch’s People’s Public Finance Institute. She earned her Economics Degree from the UP School of Economics and is currently enrolled in the UP School of Urban and Regional Development’s graduate program. |
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Recommended Readings |
World Bank 2021. World Development Report: Data for Better Lives. https://www.worldbank.org/en/publication/wdr2021 World Bank 2018.Data Driven Development. J. Reyes-Cantos 2021. The Mandanas Ruling: Shifting the Tide of Coalescing Organizations Towards Locally Led Actions to Boost Data-Driven Development in the Philippines. https://ph3d.aer.ph/ Bigueras, R.T., Torio, J.O. and Palaoag, T.D., 2018. A Data-Driven Commission on Audit., 2014. Assessment of Disaster Risk Reduction Department of the Interior and Local Government/Bureau of Local Department of Interior and Local Government., 2008. Memorandum Department of the Interior and Local Government., 2015, Department of the Interior and Local Government., 2016. Joint Memorandum Circular No. 1 Series of 2016, DILG, Quezon City. Department of the Interior and Local Government., 2016. Synchronized Local Planning and Budgeting Calendar, DILG, Quezon City. Available at: https://www.dilg.gov.ph/PDF_File/reports_resources/dilg-reports-resources-2017110_ecc1505479.pdf. Accessed on 20 April 2021. Department of Interior and Local Government., n.d. Guide to Ecological Profiling. Available at: https://dilg.gov.ph/PDF_File/reports_resources/DILG-Reports-2011718-491fe6b178.pdf. Accessed on 20 April 2021. Department of Interior and Local Government., n.d. Local Planning Illustrative Guide: Preparing And Updating The Comprehensive Development Plan (CDP). Available at: https://dilg.gov.ph/PDF_File/reports_resources/dilg-reports-resources-2017110_298b91787e.pdf. Accessed on 20 April 2021. League of Cities of the Philippines., 2020. Towards data-driven cities: The LCP City Database Experience. National Information Society Agency., 2019. Knowledge Sharing Series on "Data-Driven Smart Government". Asian and Pacific Training Centre for Information and Communication Technology for Development. Available at: https://www.unapcict.org/sites/default/files/2019-11/Data-Driven%20Smart%20Government%20KSS.pdf. Accessed on 20 April 2021. Torres, P., 2017, Negotiating the Maze of Local Development Planning, presentation distributed in the Conference on Strengthening LGU-Academe-Industry Partnerships at Visayas State University, Leyte on 9 August. |
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