Session 3 Visuals
Session 3 Visuals
Session 3 Visuals
SESSION 3:
KC-NCDDP Structures and
Core Functions of Key Players
Objectives
At the end of 2 hours, participants will be able
to:
1. explain the composition and functions of key
structures in managing and coordinating KC-
NCDDP including LGU involvement ;
2. describe core competencies – knowledge, skills
and attitudes expected of effective ACTs;
3. value the pivotal role ACTs play in the successful
implementation of KC-NCDDP including smooth
mainstreaming of the four social safeguards:
gender, Indigenous Peoples, peace building and
disaster management
Content
1. KC- NCDDP institutional arrangements
a. KC-NCDDP NPMO program
management structure
b. KC-NCDDP RPMO program
management structure
c. Sub-regional program management
team (SPPMT)
2. Expected LGU participation in NCDDP
implementation
Content
3. KC-NCDDP Staffing requirements
4. Staffing parameters
5. The Area Coordinating Team (ACT) -
composition and functions
6. Core competencies of effective ACTs
7. Competency in mainstreaming gender, IPs,
environmental safeguards and peace-
building
8. Teams and teamwork
Key Message 1
Project
Management 111 111
Office
Regional
Project
Management 446 446
Office
Sub-Regional
Project
Management 291 291
Team
Area
Coordinating
Team
8,021 961 137 9,119
8,869 9,967
1. Retain high performing staff.
KC-NCDDP staffing
1. Area Coordinator
Knowledge of –
1. Social development goals, strategies and outcomes
2. DSWD, DOF, DBM and local government regulations
and procedures
3. KC-NCDDP goals, objectives, implementation
processes, monitoring and evaluation strategies
4. CDD/CEAC program fluency
5. Project management (information, finance, record-
keeping, monitoring , evaluation, and reporting)
Competencies of ACTs
Skills on –
1. Planning – goal-setting, strategizing
and prioritizing
2. Community organizing – mobilizing,
networking, collaborating or
converging
3. Time management
4. Problem-solving and decision-making
5. Conflict management
Competencies of ACTs (Continuation)
Skills on –
6. Enlightened leadership
7. Empathetic listening
8. Public presentation
9. Facilitating and enabling change and
innovation
10.Effective verbal and written
communication
11.Training, mentoring, coaching
Competencies of ACTs
Personal Effectiveness Characteristics
1. Self-directed – takes initiative and
responsibility to make things happen
2. Cooperative and collaborative
3. Self-renewing – committed to continuing
education and personal/professional growth
4. Healthy lifestyle
Competencies of ACTs (Continuation).