Provincial Environment & Natural Resources Office

Telephone No. 323-0449

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MANDATE

The ENRO is responsible for the sustainable development, utilization and management of our natural resources and maintenance of ecological balance within the province.

VISION

ISABELA - a province blessed with bountiful natural resources, clear crystal waters and rich fertile fields - a beautiful and peaceful place for the Isabelinos to live in harmony with nature through sustainable development and management of the environment moving towards self-reliance and sufficiency.

MISSION

The ENRO shall be in the frontline for efficient and effective delivery of basic services relative to environment and natural resources services particularly in the rehabilitation, protection, conservation, maximum utilization and application of appropriate upland farming technologies and other related matters for a better quality of life for the Isabelinos.

 

      1. FUNCTIONS

        The Environment and Natural Resources Office (ENRO) of the Province of Isabela is mandated under the Local Government Code of 1991 to share the responsibility in the conservation, management, development and wise utilization of natural resources and maintenance of ecological balance within its territorial jurisdiction.

      2. OBJECTIVES

        1. To provide the basic services that would benefit & promote the well-being of the Isabeleños especially the upland poor through sustainable development of forest resources, optimal utilization of lands & minerals, social equity & efficiency in the use of forest resources & effective environmental management system.
        2. To adopt measures for disaster risk reduction management and climate change mitigation and adaptation.
      3. PROJECTS/ACTIVITIES

        1. Implementing of community-based projects like Integrated Social Forestry (ISEF) establishment of new reforestation projects, Forest Land Management (FLMA) and Community Forest Projects (CFP) subject to concurrence of financing institution;
        2. Management and control of communal forest with an area not exceeding fifty (50) square kilometers;
        3. Management, protection and rehabilitation of small watershed areas;
        4. Enforcement of forest laws in community of small watershed areas;
        5. Enforcement, protection and maintenance of tree parks identified and delineated by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR);
        6. Enforcement of pollution control and environmental protection laws, rules and regulations;
        7. Enforcement of small-scale mining laws;
        8. Issuance of permit of guano collection and extracted sand and gravel and other quarry resources;
        9. Collection of fees and charges for the extraction of sand and gravel, boulders, including small scale mining such as guano, chromite and other mineral resources;
        10. Provision of Technical Assistance on the protection and development of coastal resources particularly mangrove areas;
        11. Forest restoration within Northern Sierra Madre Natural Park (NSMNP) buffer zones;
        12. Rehabilitation and protection of river banks and flood prone areas; and
        13. Establishment and maintenance of Agro-Forest plantations.

         

        PROGRAMS/PROJECTS/ACTIVITIES FOR CY 2017

        Forest Management & Conservation Division

        • Nursery Operational and Maintenance
        • Forest Protection and Law Enforcement
        • Forest Landscape Restoration thru Isabela Greening Project
        • Inventory of forest Occupants
        • Certificate of Stewardship Contracts Assessment and Evaluation

        Environmental Management Division

        • Provincial Ecology Center/Solid Waste Management
        • Organic Fertilizer Production thru Vermi-Composting Facility
        • Search for RA 9003 Compliant Barangays
        • Updates on the 10-Year Provincial ESWM
        • Status Report on the Proposed Sanitary Landfill (SLF)
        • Ecosystem Management
        • Rehabilitation of Mined-out Sites thru MRF Utilization

        Mineral Resources Management Division

        • Processing and Issuance of Permits
        • Accreditation of Haulers
        • Enforcement of Mining and Quarrying Laws and Ordinances

        Activities Undertaken in Support of the Ilagan - Divilacan Road Rehabilitation and Improvement Project (IDRRIP)

        • Reforestation, Enrichment Planting and Agroforestry Development Activities
        • Environmental Compliance Certificate Monitoring
        • Disposition of the Cut Trees along the IDRRIP
        • Continuous Inventory of Affected Trees to be cut along the IDRRIP
        • Social Development Support Activities to the Local Communities
        • Conduct of Field Visit and Monitoring by the Regional Multi-Sectoral Forest Protection Committee (RMFPC)

        Information, Education, Advocacy Campaigns and Capacity Building of Project Beneficiaries

        • Forest Management and Conservation Division
        1. Aral Kalikasan sa mga Eskwela at Barangay
        2. Other Forestry-Related IEC Activities
        • Environmental Management Division
        1. Implementation of Ordinance No. 01, Series of 2017
        2. 2nd Ecological Solid Waste Management Summit
        3. Other Environmental-Related IEC Activities
        • Mineral and Quarry Related IEC Activities
        1. Capability Building for Small Scale Miners
        2. Consultative Meeting with LGUs and Contractors

Other Intervening Activities

        • Pasa SRIP Watershed Management Restoration Project Inter-Agency Council/Technical Working Group
        • Technical Working Group for the Nomination of Northern Sierra Madre Natural Park as Biosphere Reserve
        • Technical Working Group for the Northern Sierra Madre Natural Park Management Plan
        • Multi-partite Monitoring Team for SN Aboitiz NIA-MARIS Hydro Electric Power Plant Project
        • Attendance during the Bamboo Benchmarking Mission spearheaded by the DTI Provincial Office
        • Donation of Forest Products
        • Monitoring and Provision of Technical Assistance and Seedlings to Recipients
        • Attendance and Participation to other Meetings, Conferences, Conventions, Training and Other Granted Opportunities 
        • Special Projects: PRDP Related Activities

 

 

 

 

EXECUTIVE ORDERS

 

APPREHEND FOREST PRODUCTS 

CY 2013

 

ANNUAL ACCOMPLISHMENT REPORTS

 

MONTHLY ACCOMPLISHMENT REPORTS

2025

WEEKLY ACCOMPLISHMENT REPORTS on WASTE GENERATION and WASTE DISPOSAL

2025

MONTHLY ACCOMPLISHMENT REPORTS

2024

WEEKLY ACCOMPLISHMENT REPORTS on WASTE GENERATION and WASTE DISPOSAL

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Tree Planting at Sitio Lagis at City of Ilagan

Provincial General Services Office

Telephone No. 323-0384

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VISION

To enhance the capabilities of our personnel and strengthen an Office tasked to serve as custodian and repository of all properties owned by the Provincial Government of Isabela, and ensure the proper and judicious utilization thereof, in pursuit of the local government's development goals and thrusts, consistent with the best interest of the people.

MISSION

In pursuit of this VISION, the Provincial General Services Office shall institutionalize plans and strategies aimed at ensuring the efficient and effective procurement of supplies, equipment and other properties crucial to the operation of the provincial government and essential to the delivery of basic services to the people.

FUNCTIONAL STATEMENT, OBJECTIVES AND EXPECTED RESULTS

  •  FUNCTIONAL STATEMENT

    1. Take custody of and be accountable for all properties, real or personal, owned by the Local Government Unit and those granted to it the form of donations, preparation, assistance and counterpart of joint projects.
    2. With the approval of the governor, assign building or land space to local officials or other public officials, who by law, are entitled to such space. As such, may recommend a reasonable rental rate for the local government properties, whether real or personal, which may be leased to public or private entities by the Local Government Unit.
    3. Maintain and supervise janitorial, security, landscaping and other related services in all public buildings and other real property, whether owned or leased by the Local Government Unit.
    4. Collate and disseminate information regarding prices, shipping and other cost of supplies and other items commonly used by the Local Government Unit.
    5. Perform archival and record management with respect to records of offices and departments of the Local Government Unit, and
    6. Perform all other functions pertaining to supplies and property management and enforce policies on records creation, maintenance and disposal.
  • OBJECTIVES

    1. To formulate measures for consideration of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan and provide technical assistance and support to the governor in carrying out measures to ensure the delivery of basic services and provision of adequate facilities pursuant to Rule V of the Implementing Rules and Regulations of Republic Act No. 7160, which require general services expertise and technical support services.
    2. To develop plans and strategies on general services supportive of the welfare of the inhabitants and implement them upon approval thereof by the governor.

 

 

ANNUAL ACCOMPLISHMENT REPORTS

 

MONTHLY ACCOMPLISHMENT REPORTS

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2021

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2018

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BIDS AND AWARDS COMMITTEE ACCOMPLISHMENT REPORTS

 

2023

Infrastructure

Goods

 

2021

Goods

 

Infrastructure

 

2020

Accomplishment Report for Jan-Dec 2020

 

FARMERS' CONGRESS PICTURES

Dinapigue Farmers' Congress

Mallig Farmers' Congress

Cauayan City Farmers' Congress

Ilagan City Farmers' Congress

Sta Maria Farmers' Congress

Ramon Farmers' Congress

Sto Tomas Farmers' Congress

Echague Farmers' Congress

Jones Farmers' Congress

Cabatuan Farmers' Congress

 

OTHER PICTURES OF PGSO ACTIVITIES

Fogging at Sta Barbara and Bagumbayan Ilagan City, Isabela

Inspection of Radio Communications to PNP IPPO

Provincial Social Welfare & Development Office

Telephone No. (078) 353-0356 Mobile No. 09328839473

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VISION

Empowered individuals, families and communities with improved quality of life performing their expected roles and able to mobilize resources to meet their basic needs.

MISSION

Provide a balance approach to welfare and development whereby the needs and interest of population are addressed not only at outbreak of crisis but more importantly at the stage which inexorably lead to such crisis.

 

LINGAP CENTER FOR STREET CHILDREN

VISION

The Lingap Center envisions a community where children are loved, protected and provided with their needs and enjoy their rights.

MISSION

The Lingap Center seeks to provide residential care, protective services and promote the rights and welfare of children.

 

WOMEN AND CHILDREN PROTECTION CENTER

Telephone No. (078) 622-1250


"The rights of women and children shall be carved in stone, revered even by the mighty and strong."

VISION

Envisions a wholesome environment to women and children who are victims of violence where there is love, care and protection. Facilitate to regain their self-esteem, live a normal life with access to opportunities to fulfill their potentials.

MISSION

Provides protective and rehabilitative services that promote the rights and welfare of the disadvantaged women and children towards full rehabilitation and development.

 

ORGANIZATIONAL CHART

 

 

 

ANNUAL ACCOMPLISHMENT REPORTS

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Provincial Engineer's Office

Telephone No. 323-0182

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FUNCTIONAL STATEMENT

The Office of the Provincial Engineer is responsible for the planning design, programming, construction and maintenance of provincial roads and bridges, buildings and other permanent provincial improvements. The office is also extends technical assistance to various municipalities. The Provincial Engineer directs the operation of the Provincial Equipment Pool staffed and equipped to maintain the vehicles and construction equipment owned by the province.

OBJECTIVES

To take charge of all infrastructure projects undertaken by the Provincial Administration, such as the construction and maintenance of provincial roads and bridges, buildings and irrigation structure and other projects financed by local and national funds. The Provincial Engineer also gives technical assistance to municipalities in the implementation of infrastructure projects, in order to carry out those objectives, the Provincial Engineer controls and directs the operation of the Provincial Pool staffed and equipped to maintain the vehicles and construction equipment owned by the province.

 

 

 

Accomplishment Reports

ANNUAL

MONTHLY

2021

2020

 

Provincial Veterinary Office

Telephone No. (078) 323-1279

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VISION

A province that is self sufficient with quality livestock and poultry products produced by new breed of raisers-entrepreneurs engaged in a profitable business in an equitable industry.

MISSION

In collaboration with NGA's, LGUs, SCUs and NGOs, the office of the Provincial Veterinarian shall undertake activities to ensure productive and profitable Livestock and Poultry Industry, develop market-oriented raisers producing quality products.

MANDATE

The Provincial Veterinary Office is the primary department of the Provincial Government of Isabela responsible for the promotion of Livestock and Poultry Development in the province. It shall initiate and recommend policy framework and extend support to make the Livestock and Poultry Industry productive and profitable.

 

 

SEARCH FOR GAWAD SAKA

MASS VACCINATION OF DOGS AGAINST RABIES

PVET OFFERS FREE ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION

 

PROGRAMS AND PROJECTS

ANIMAL HEALTH PROGRAM

This program is designed to prevent and control livestock and poultry diseases of economic importance and diseases of animals that are transferable to man.

  1. CONTROL OF LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY DISEASES OF ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE
  1. Vaccination
  • Hemorrhagic Septicemia of Cattle and Carabaos
  • Hog Cholera of Swine
  • Avian Pest of Poultry

     

 

  1. Liverfluke Control Program (Deworming)

  

  1. Provision of veterinary services for disease diagnosis and treatment

 

  1. Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) Surveillance and Control Program

 

    CONTROL OF LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY DISEASES WHICH ARE TRANSFERABLE TO MAN:
  • Vaccination of carabaos against Anthrax
  • Rabies Control Program
  • Bird Flu Surveillance Program

ANIMAL PRODUCTION PROGRAM

This program is designed to improve the quality and quantity of livestock and poultry population in the province, improve the production efficiency of the raisers and promote livestock and poultry raising as additional means of livelihood to our farmer.

  1. Paiwi Ni BRO
  • Dispersal of swine with loan package
  • Dispersal of goat
  • Dispersal of upgraded chickens

  1. Swine Development Program
  • Artificial Insemination
  • Technical Assistance to Production
  • Seminars/Trainings

  1. Goat Development Program
  • Forage and Pasture Development
  • Technical Assistance to Production
  • Seminar/Trainings

  1. Poultry Development Program
  • Seminars/Trainings
  • Technical Assistance to Production

  1. Dairy Development Program (Carabao and Cattle)
  • Artificial Insemination for the production/improvement of Dairy Animals
  • Technical Assistance to Production
  • Dairy Enterprise Development

  1. Beef Development Program
  • Artificial Insemination for the production of beef animals
  • Technical Assistance to Production

FACILITIES

  1. Cabagan Breeding Station
  2. Animal Artificial Insemination Laboratory at CBS
  3. Isabela Animal Artificial Insemination Center at Cauayan City

 

 

ANNUAL ACCOMPLISHMENT REPORTS 

 

MONTHLY ACCOMPLISHMENT REPORTS

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2017 Annual Accomplishment Report

2017

2014

 

 

SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES MARCH 2014

Provincial Health Office

Telephone No. (078) 624-1283

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VISION

Better Health for all Isabeleños.

MISSION

To ensure the accessible delivery of an integrated, quality and sustainable health services to all Isabeleños through compassionate and competent health care providers in collaboration with GO's, NGO's and other people organization to improve the quality of life of all I Isabeleños especially its poor and marginalized sector.

 

DEFINITION OF ROLES/FUNCTIONS (REPUBLIC ACT 7160)

INTEGRATED PROVINCIAL HEALTH OFFICE

Ilagan, Isabela

A.   THE PROVINCIAL GOVERNOR

For efficient, effective and economical governance, the purpose of which is the general welfare of the province and its inhabitants – The Provincial Governor, as Chief Executive shall exercise general supervision and control over the programs, projects, services and activities of the provincial government such as health care services being delivered by the Provincial Office.

B.   OFFICE OF THE PROVINCIAL HEALTH OFFICER

 1.    PROVINCIAL HEALTH OFFICER II

The Provincial Health Officer II is responsible for the administration of the promotive, preventive, curative and rehabilitative programs of the health care delivery system within the province and coordinates the health and health related activities of other government agencies and/or non-government organizations. While having administrative supervision and control over the hospitals which implements integrated health and medical services, he has direct administrative and technical control and supervision of the staff and personnel of the integrated provincial Office, to exercise direct technical supervision over all the different Rural Health Units within the province.

2.    Two (2) PROVINCIAL HEALTH OFFICER I

              The Provincial Health Officer II shall be assisted by

              Two (2) Provincial Health Officer I.

  • PROVINCIAL HEALTH OFFICER I FOR HOSPITAL OPERATIONS/FACILITIES who shall have technical supervision over district, municipal and Medicare hospitals within the province and by delegated authority, administrative/technical supervision of staff and personnel and curative/rehabilitative activities of the Provincial Hospital component and to perform other duties/functions mandated by the law.
  • PROVINCIAL HEALTH OFFICER I FOR PUBLIC HEALTH ACTIVITIES shall have technical supervision over promotive and preventive activities of district, municipal and Medicare hospitals and Rural Health Units within the province and by delegated authority, administrative/technical supervision of staff and personnel of the Technical Division of the IPHO and to perform other duties and functions mandated by law.

Attached to the Office of the Provincial Health Officer II are two (2) units:

  •  PLANNING UNIT – which shall take charge of the formulation of health development, health operational and capital investment plans. In the absenc4 of a Planning Officer, it shall be headed temporarily by the section Chief of the Technical Division and assisted by a Statistician and Health Educator.
  •  RADIO COMMUNICATION UNIT – shall receive/transmit communication to/from the Regional director/ and/or confidential in nature.

The Integrated Provincial health Office, Isabela is composed of three (3) divisions:

  1. Technical Division
  2. Administrative Division
  3. Clinical Division

 1.    THE TECHICAL DIVISION

The technical Division is headed by the Provincial Health Officer I (FHS) AND assisted by the Chief of the Section who is responsible for the technical supervision and evaluation of the different programs, projects, technical, attitudinal and behavioral capability of personnel.

DUTIES AND FUCTIONS:

  • Responsible in the implementation of all programs, projects and activities in the context of the Provincial Area Based Planning.
  • Coordinates the works and activities of the different program coordinators.
  • To attend seminars/workshops, conferences, meetings called for by higher authorities especially that which concerns the different health programs.

Through records check, interview of field personnel and actual observations in group and/or individual field visits, the designated program/project coordinators shall look into the implementation of programs, observe strengths and weaknesses, identify logistic needs, submit suggestions/recommendations, consolidates reports and brief the Provincial Health Officer II on how to improve services. It is composed of seven (7) sections charged with the responsibility of planning and supervising promotive and preventive health services.

  1. CONTROL OF COMMUNICABLE DISEASSES like the control of the tuberculosis, malaria, leprosy and sexually transmitted diseases.
  2. CONTROL OF NON- COMMUNICABLE DISEASES like cardiovascular diseases, mental illnesses and drug abuse.
  3. ENVIRONMENTAL/OCCUPATION DISEASES like the prevention of diarrheal diseases through water and food sanitation and oral dehydration therapy (ORT) and the prevention of occupation diseases through abatement/control of health hazards in agricultural and industrial establishment.
  4. FOOD AND DRUG INSPECTION – regulation of food establishment/food processing plants, barber shops, beauty parlors and drug stores, especially with regards to prohibited drugs and fake medicines.
  5. DENTAL HEALTH- prevention of dental carries oral diseases and dental extraction.
  6. MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH – which include family planning, nutrition, under five clinics and the expanded program on immunization.
  7. SUPPORT SERVICES - information/education campaign in support for the different programs and projects and to organize/conduct or facilitate training programs for personnel as per identified needs.

 2.    ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION

In accordance with the Manual of Organization and Procedures for Administrative Services of the Department of Health, the Administrative Division is headed by the Administrative Officer IV and assisted by Section Chiefs/Administrative Officer III who are responsible to the Chief of Hospital and composed of the following sections:

  1.  ACCOUNTING – headed by the Accountant who is responsible for the systematic recording of all financial transactions; preparation of financial statements and relevant reports; and maintenance and safekeeping of the hospitals Book of Accounts.
  2.  BUDGET – headed by the Section chief who is responsible in the preparation of Work and Financial Plan and provision of fund estimates for hospital programs and projects.
  3.  CASH - headed by the Section Chief/Cashier who handles cash management and implements the prescribes disbursement system and procedures.
  4.  PERSONNEL – headed by the Personnel Officer who is responsible for the various functions like recruitment/selection, appointments, transfer, promotion, leaves and retirements.
  5.  RECORDS – headed by a Record Officer who is responsible for the custody and fidelity of official records; patient clinical records and records of personnel as well as official correspondences and services records/reports.
  6.  MEDICAL SOCIAL WORKER – who through case studies, interviews and check records with Assessor’s Office/DSWD and will determine the capability of patient’s to partially or fully pay hospital fees and/or truly indigent patients.
  7.  PROPERTY AND SUPPLY - headed by the Section Chief who is responsible in the procurement, storage, inventory, distribution and disposition of hospital supplies, materials and vehicles.
  8.  ENGINEERING AND MAINTENANCE – headed by the Section Chief who is responsible in the installation, Operation and Maintenance of electrical, mechanical and communication equipment and allied facilities including buildings and vehicles.
  9.  HOUSEKEEPING- headed by the Section Chief who is responsible in the maintenance of clean, safe and sanitary environment of patients and hospital personnel.
  10.  LINEN AND LAUNDRY – headed by the Section Chief who is responsible for adequate supply of linens for patients and hospital units.
  11.  SECURITY - under the supervision of the Section Chief, ensure the safety of hospital patients, facilities/properties and personnel, maintain peace and order, and enforce hospital rules and regulations.
  12.  TRANPORT – under the supervision of the Section Chief, convey/transport patients, hospital officials and personnel to their destinations.

 3.    CLINICAL DIVISION

 1.    HOSPITAL PROPER - under the direct technical supervision of the PHO-I (Hospital Operations) through the Chief of Clinics is incharge with the curative and rehabilitative health care services.

  • MEDICAL STAFF - composed of the departments of Surgery, OB-Gyne, Medicine, Pediatrics, and the medical Anciallary consisting of the following sectors; Radiology, Laboratory, nesthesiology, Pharmacy, Dental, OPD, and Dietary.
  • NURSING STAFF -  headed by the Chief Nurse, distributed through general wards, pay rooms for surgery, OB-Gyne, Medicine, Pediatrics, Operating and Delivery Rooms and OPD, assisted by Nursing Aides provide for nursing services.

 2.     FIELD HEALTH SERVICES - under the direct technical supervision of the PHO-I (Public Health Activities) through the Section head of the Technical Division, are the Rural Health Units in-charged with primary medical care of ambulatory patients and the early/timely referral of serious patients to higher medical care level facilities/hospital.

 

 

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