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Bayan Ko Linis Ko Program

The document outlines the Bayan Ko, Linis Ko program which promotes cleanliness nationwide through coordinated clean-up activities. It will mobilize local governments, sectors of society, and schools on designated dates between January 2017 to September 2017. The program aims to strengthen solid waste management under Republic Act 9003 through organizing meetings, coordinating regional and local committees, and establishing roles for partner organizations including DENR, DILG, DepEd, EMB, and DPWH in registration, reporting, and waste disposal efforts.
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Bayan Ko Linis Ko Program

The document outlines the Bayan Ko, Linis Ko program which promotes cleanliness nationwide through coordinated clean-up activities. It will mobilize local governments, sectors of society, and schools on designated dates between January 2017 to September 2017. The program aims to strengthen solid waste management under Republic Act 9003 through organizing meetings, coordinating regional and local committees, and establishing roles for partner organizations including DENR, DILG, DepEd, EMB, and DPWH in registration, reporting, and waste disposal efforts.
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BAYAN KO, LINIS KO

PROGRAM
January 20, 2017 │ April 22, 2017│ June 24, 2017 │September 23, 2017
Promote cleanliness in coastal and inland waterways,
esteros, creeks, public places, parks, schools, churches,
public and private establishments and all other areas
nationwide.

Mobilize all local government units (LGUs) in the


country for a one-day clean-up with the participation
of all sectors in the society.

Strengthen the implementation of Republic Act 9003.


LEGAL BASIS
Proclamation No. 244, S. 1993 signed by then President Fidel
V. Ramos, entitled “Declaring September of Every Year as
National Clean-Up Month and the 17th to the 23rd of
September of Each Year as the World Clean and Green
Week”
Proclamation No. 470, S. 2003 Declaring The Third Saturday
of September of Each Year as the International Coastal
Cleanup (ICC) Day in Observance of the Global Coastal
Clean up Celebrations
RA 9003 or the Ecological Solid Waste Management Act of
2000
RA 7160 or the Local Government Code of 1991
OUTLINE

Updates on the Status of ESWM Implementation in Caraga Region

Guidelines on the National Cleanup/ Bayan Ko, Linis Ko

Registration Form & Reporting Requirements


SITES VISITED BY THE BASURA PATROLLERS
QUARTERLY CLEAN UP ACTIVITY
THE NATIONAL CLEANUP IS A
CONVERGENCE OF CLEAN-UP ACTIVITIES ADOPTING
THE RIDGE TO REEF APPROACH.
PARTNERSHIPS Academe

National
Clean
Up
IV. COMPONENTS OF THE PROGRAM
A. ORGANIZATIONAL MEETINGS

Organizational meetings and/or a waste


management summits shall be convened with all
LGUs, DENR, DILG, Regional Ecology Center (REC)
members, DPWH, private sector groups, schools,
churches and other civil society organizations at the
central, regional and provincial/city/municipal levels.
At the Regional Level

A Regional level Cleanup Committee shall be


organized and tasked to mobilize all Provinces, Cities
and Municipalities, Barangays, Estero Partners,
Environmentally Sustainable Cities (ESCs), Schools,
Industries, Sanitary Landfill Operators, and other
partners for the Cleanup. The DENR RD shall serve as
the Chair and EMB RD as Co-chair. The EMB-SWM
Section shall be the Secretariat for meetings.
1. DENR – Overall-in-charge of the Cleanup at
the Regional Level. Both the Chair and Co-
Chair of the activity shall ensure that all
volunteer/participants are pre-registered.

The EMB-SWM Section shall monitor if all


participants have consolidated and
properly uploaded their data from the Urban
and Rural Areas.
Regional Ecology Center (REC) Members shall
join the PEMUs, PENROs,
Provincial Governments-ENROs, and the Provincial
DILG at the Provincial Level. Each REC member
shall be assigned to one province and shall
monitor if all cities and municipalities in that
province are registered and have committed the
participation of all its barangays.
2. DILG – To direct Provincial and Municipal
DILG Officers to enjoin all Cities and
Municipalities to organize all barangays for
the Cleanup;
MENROs and City ENROs shall:

 Serve as the focal persons in their respective LGUs and shall be


responsible for consolidating and uploading of data gathered by
their respective barangays, by weight and by waste composition,
and length/distance of road (in kilometers) or area
(square meters or hectares) cleaned through the same link above.
Ensure and monitor that all Cities and Municipalities have
uploaded all data collected, by barangay, with the required
information in the reporting system provided in the link.
3. DepED – To enjoin their schools to
participate in the Cleanup by registering
through the Basura Patrol Program facebook
page with their respective schools and
immediate vicinities as their sites for cleanup
and uploading the data on waste collected
on the same page with all the required
information.
4. EMB Estero Focal Person – Together
with the Information Officer of EMB ROs,
coordinate with Linis Estero partners to
conduct their regular cleanup
(including all preparatory and post
clean-up activities) coinciding with the
national activity.
5. DPWH – Provide equipment and transport
support for the cleanup waste. To facilitate
transport of waste to the disposal site, all
cleanup waste shall be brought to a
common site where the dump truck of
DPWH can collect them for disposal.
CLEAN UP REGISTRATION
AND REPORTING FORMS
BASURA PATROL PROGRAM CARAGA FACEBOOK PAGE
REGISTRATION FORM
REPORTING FORM

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