Example Work Immersion
Example Work Immersion
IMMERSION
DIARY
NIA (NATIONAL IRRIGATION ADMINISTRATION)
JASMINE DANIELLE RAE DELGADO
ABM - ACCOUNTANCY BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
Prepared For :
SIR AND MA'AM
LOCATION
MATATALAIB Rd,
MATATALAIB,
TARLAC CITY,
2300 Tarlac
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We were told by Ma'am Che to sort the files by
their correct folders by dates latest to oldest.
On my 2nd day in NIA, We finished what we didn't finish with Ate Honey
and Ate Jas. Ma'am Tei instructed us to create the master list of Farmers
according to IA once we had completed the task.
On my 3rd day in NIA, Kuya lectured us about Republic Act No. 10969 and
the background of the NIA. We next learned about the tasks we perform
and the reasons behind them. Ma'am Tei then asked about what we had
learned.
On my 4th day in NIA, Ate Honey and Ate Jas assigned us the task of
organizing and filing documents alphabetically.
On my 5th day in NIA, Ate Honey and Ate Jas tasked us with verifying and
correcting that the list contained all 584 approved names.
On my 6th day in NIA, When we got to the field, I went to San Miguel while
they went to Puro. On the way, we talked about the farmers' jobs and
wages. When we got there, Sir spoke to the farmers and the head. While
Ate Vii and I were preparing the papers, we began entering the names and
information of the farmers while conducting interviews.
On my 7th day in NIA, Ma'am Tei instructed us to verify the approval and
finalization of the master list's numbering.
On my 10th and Last day in NIA, We were instructed to encode and input
the approved condonation after which we highlighted the Tasmoris list of
approved condonation requests.
The National Irrigation Administration, established in 1963 through the National Irrigation Administration
Act (Republic Act No. 3601), serves as the primary government agency responsible for the development,
construction, operation, and maintenance of irrigation systems. Its main objective is to provide efficient and
sustainable irrigation services to enhance agricultural production and improve the lives of Filipino farmers.
NIA performs various functions to fulfill its mandate. The agency is involved in the planning, design, and
construction of irrigation infrastructure such as dams, reservoirs, canals, and pumping stations. These
facilities are essential for ensuring a reliable water supply to agricultural lands, especially during dry
seasons.
Once the irrigation systems are established, NIA takes on the responsibility of operating and maintaining
them. This includes regular inspections, repairs, and preventive maintenance activities to ensure the
smooth functioning of the infrastructure. By providing efficient water distribution methods and schedules,
NIA strives to optimize irrigation efficiency and maximize agricultural productivity.
NIA also places a strong emphasis on customer satisfaction. The agency actively engages with farmers, local
communities, and farmer organizations to understand their needs and concerns. Through programs like the
Irrigation Management Transfer (IMT), NIA involves farmers in decision-making processes, empowering
them and fostering a sense of ownership in the management of irrigation systems. This participatory
approach ensures that farmers' voices are heard and their needs are addressed.
The impact of NIA's efforts is significant for the agricultural sector and rural communities. By providing
reliable irrigation services, NIA contributes to national food security by increasing agricultural production
and reducing dependence on rain-fed farming. The agency's efficient water distribution methods help
farmers optimize water utilization, leading to improved crop yields and increased incomes.
Moreover, NIA's presence in rural areas brings about positive economic and social changes. Increased
agricultural productivity translates into higher incomes for farmers, which, in turn, stimulates local
economies. Improved livelihoods lead to better access to education, healthcare, and other essential services
for farming communities. Additionally, NIA's focus on sustainable practices and environmental stewardship
ensures the preservation of natural resources for future generations.
My conclusion is that the National Irrigation Administration is a vital role in supporting agricultural
productivity, rural development, and the livelihoods of Filipino farmers. Through its functions and services,
NIA provides efficient and sustainable irrigation systems, ensuring a reliable water supply and optimizing
water utilization for agricultural lands. The agency's focus on customer satisfaction and participatory
approaches demonstrates its commitment to empowering farmers and promoting their well-being. The
impact of NIA's efforts is seen in increased agricultural productivity, improved incomes, and overall rural
development. As an ABM student, studying the National Irrigation Administration has deepened my
understanding of the agricultural sector and the critical role that government agencies play in supporting its
growth and sustainability.
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