DILG MIMAROPA pilots contact tracing training; Over 900 applicants trained

September 25, 2020 – The Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) DILG MIMAROPA formally started capacitating the qualified contact tracers in the Region via virtual orientation. In partnership with the Department of Health Center for Health Development MIMAROPA, 973 contact tracers were oriented and trained on the proper and appropriate ways to effectivelyRead More

Building Local Development Planning Database: A Step Towards Local Development

The DILG MIMAROPA Region spearheaded the conduct of the Online Coaching and Mentoring of LGUs on Comprehensive Development Plan (CDP) Formulation: Building Local Development Planning Database on September 14-16, 2020, in partnership with Gurin Urban Design and Concepts Inc. It was a Regional Office initiative specifically designed to capacitate LGUs in establishing risk-informed and updatedRead More

DILG MIMAROPA to hire over 1.5k contact tracers

As the fight against COVID-19 continues, the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) MIMAROPA Region will be engaging over 1,500 contact tracers to further augment the contact tracing force of the Region. This is part of the mass recruitment program of the DILG that targets to employ 50 thousand contact tracers to beRead More

“BIDA Solusyon sa COVID-19”

     As our fight against COVID-19 intensifies, the DOH CHD MIMAROPA has one overarching mission in this pandemic: to give Filipinos a fighting chance to recover as we continue to live our lives. Currently, our agency is leading a roll out implementation of the campaign “BIDA Solusyon sa COVID-19”, a nationwide campaign against COVID-19.Read More

RIATF MIMAROPA approves Gov Dolor’s appeal to place Calapan City under MECQ

Pursuant to Resolution No. 12, series of 2020, Regional Inter-Agency task Force (RIATF) MIMAROPA for COVID-19, concurred with Oriental Mindoro Governor Humerlito Dolor’s appeal to impose Modified Enhance Community Quarantine (MECQ) in Calapan City, due to the surge in the number of COVID-19 cases in the City, effective August 13-26, 2020. In a letter fromRead More