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Evidence-Based Local Planning and Budgeting using CBMS

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  • Reyes, Celia M.
  • Arboneda, Arkin
  • Vargas, Anna Rita P.

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The Community-Based Monitoring System (CBMS), which is an organized technology-based system of collecting, processing and validating local-level data based on a census of households in the locality, was institutionalized by virtue of Republic Act No. 11315 in April 2019. This paper aims to illustrate uses of the CBMS in relation to the planning process of local government units. The study finds that since the CBMS provides disaggregated local-level data, local planners can use the CBMS to better identify and target vulnerable members of the society. Regular conduct of CBMS also offers the possibility of generating panel data, which can help monitor the impact of policies and programs on vulnerable households in the long run. Moreover, geotagging of households also support local officials in locating those at risk from natural hazards. Comments to this paper are welcome within 60 days from date of posting. Email publications@mail.pids.gov.ph.

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  • Reyes, Celia M. & Arboneda, Arkin & Vargas, Anna Rita P., 2020. "Evidence-Based Local Planning and Budgeting using CBMS," Discussion Papers DP 2020-50, Philippine Institute for Development Studies.
  • Handle: RePEc:phd:dpaper:dp_2020-50
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    local government units; Comprehensive Development Plan; community-based monitoring system; Local planning process; RA 7160;
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