LGSP-LED

Growing local economies. Innovation. Collaboration. Local Action.

LGSP-LED is an eight-year (2008-2016) collaborative Program of the Governments of the Philippines and Canada, through the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) and the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA). LGSP-LED envisions vibrant, investor-friendly and tourist-attractive local economies, and is geared towards strengthening the enabling environment for good governance and sustainable local economic development.

Seeking Applications for Partnership Adviser for Metro Iloilo-Guimaras Economic Development Council (MIGEDC) – Deadline February 14, 2012

LGSP-LED is seeking applications for one (1) Partnership Adviser for the Metro Iloilo-Guimaras Economic Development Council. The Terms of Reference (TORs) detailing the background, scope of work, roles and responsibilities and qualifications is provided. Location Assignment: Iloilo City, Province of Iloilo LGSP-LED is a collaborative, eight-year Program of the Governments of Canada and Philippines, funded [...]

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Shining a spotlight on economic investment opportunities in 10 LGU Alliances

Go LOCAL and Multiply: Networking for Investment Opportunities in Agribusiness and Tourism is aimed at encouraging partnerships, exchanging industry practices and attracting investments.  Designed to bring together the 10 local government unit (LGU) alliances supported by LGSP-LED, prospective investors, national government agencies and international donors, this forum will find ways of taking advantage of the [...]

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Seeking Applications for Partnership Adviser for Metro Iloilo-Guimaras Economic Development Council (MIGEDC) – Deadline February 14, 2012

Posted on: February 3rd, 2012 by sef

LGSP-LED is seeking applications for one (1) Partnership Adviser for the Metro Iloilo-Guimaras Economic Development Council. The Terms of Reference (TORs) detailing the background, scope of work, roles and responsibilities and qualifications is provided.

Location Assignment: Iloilo City, Province of Iloilo

LGSP-LED is a collaborative, eight-year Program of the Governments of Canada and Philippines, funded by the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) and implemented through the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG). Its purpose is to reduce poverty by strengthening local governance and supporting sustainable local economic development (LED).

Duration of Assignment:

March 2012 to March 2013 with possibility of extension

Interested applicants must submit the following:

  • Letter of Intent addressed to the Field Director, Local Governance Support Program for Local Economic Development
  • Comprehensive CV, not to exceed 4 pages detailing the following:
  1. Name and citizenship
  2. Education and pertinent dates and degrees received
  3. Language(s) spoken, read and written, and degree of proficiency in each category
  4. Length of service with current employer, position and status (permanent, temporary, contract employee, associate, etc.)
  5. Pertinent experience: A summary of the skills and experience that would be valuable and applicable to this project
  6. A history of employment and assignments (in reverse chronological order)
  7. List of publications/presentations, if applicable
  8. Membership in professional associations

Please send applications via email to careers@lgsp-led.ph not later than February 14, 2012. Only short-listed applicants will be called for interview.

We encourage you to share this information with your colleagues and partners who might be interested and are qualified to apply for this position.

LGSP-LED is an equal opportunity employer.  Women are encouraged to apply.

Shining a spotlight on economic investment opportunities in 10 LGU Alliances

Posted on: January 20th, 2012 by sef

Go LOCAL and Multiply: Networking for Investment Opportunities in Agribusiness and Tourism is aimed at encouraging partnerships, exchanging industry practices and attracting investments.  Designed to bring together the 10 local government unit (LGU) alliances supported by LGSP-LED, prospective investors, national government agencies and international donors, this forum will find ways of taking advantage of the economic growth opportunity in agribusiness and tourism.

The forum offers a succinct solution to LGUs that wish to position themselves at the forefront of agriculture and tourism development.  It will be an opportunity for select LGUs; prospective investors from the national government agencies, business and industry players; and international development partners to showcase key investment opportunities in Agribusiness and Tourism, and participate in networking sessions to forge investment partnerships with local governments.

Among the economic investment opportunities that were promoted in the forum are the:

  • Sustainable Agriculture and Organic Rice programs of the One Pangasinan Alliance of LGUs (OPAL), the Clustered Upland Municipalities of Ilocos Sur (CUMILOS) and the Bohol Integrated Area Development V (BIAD V);
  • the Agro-Industry (mango and cassava) and Eco-Cultural programs of the DDPKaRoMa Growth Corridor in the Province of Zamboanga del Norte;
  • the Banana Industry Competitiveness and Enhancement Program of the 2nd Integrated Area Development cluster of the Province of Iloilo;
  • the Coconut Industry of the PALMA-PB Alliance in the Province of North Cotabato;
  • the Community-Based Rural Tourism initiatives of the Province of Guimaras; and
  • Tourism Industry development in the Northeast Iloilo Growth Corridor, the Province of Northern Samar and in the Coastal Towns in the North Clustered for Integrated Development (COINCIDE) in the Province of Ilocos Norte, where the town of Pagudpud is located.

 

The forum featured two guest speakers. Mr. Dan Taylor, a leading global expert and international speaker on developing creative rural economies, shared his experience in growing local economies, emphasizing the role of government as enabler and facilitator of the process.  A creative problem-solver for community and economic development growth, Mr. Taylor is currently the President and CEO of the Greater Peterborough Area Economic Development Corporation and Innovation Cluster in Ontario, Canada.

Mr. Guillermo Luz, Private Sector Co-Chair of the National Competitiveness Council, provided both facts and insights on local competitiveness, saying that transparency will make us more competitive.  He encouraged local governments to work harder and pick up the pace in order to improve the country’s competitiveness ranking.  “Moving slowly is not an option. Not moving at all is suicide”.

Finally, the forum was also an opportunity to introduce the upcoming Guide for LGUs on Formulating a Local Investment and Incentives Code.  The code is a proactive measure to draw both local and foreign investments, especially in priority areas/industries in a locality.   It will also help ensure that development is consistent with the LGU’s Comprehensive Development Plan (CDP), Comprehensive Land Use Plan (CLUP), and overall local economic development vision.

This forum is organized by the Local Governance Support Program for Local Economic Development (LGSP-LED) and the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG), in collaboration with the National Convergence Initiative (NCI) for Rural Development, comprised of the Departments of Agriculture, Agrarian Reform, and Environment and Natural Resources, and the Board of Investments of the Department of Trade and Industry.

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Posted on: January 12th, 2012 by sef