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Union of Local Authorities of the Philippines

The Union of Local Authorities of the Philippines (ULAP) is the umbrella organization of all leagues of local government units (LGUs) and locally elected government officials, and was formed in 1998, registered in 1999, and further endorsed through Executive Order 351, series of 2004.[1]

Union of Local Authorities of the Philippines
Headquarters28th Floor Unit 2803 Summit One Tower Building, 530 Shaw Boulevard, Mandaluyong, Philippines
Websitewww.ulap.net.ph

Prior to its creation, ULAP was called the "League of Leagues", which played an important convening role for the local governments to lobby and develop the Local Government Code of 1991. ULAP was created to convene and represent its member leagues and local governments to national and sub-national policy and program committees in continuous pursuit of strengthening and capacitating LGUs for local autonomy and good governance.

History edit

In September 1998, the idea to revive and strengthen the umbrella organization for all the Leagues of LGU’s and local officials throughout the country was hatched in a meeting initiated by the Department of the Interior and Local Government.[2] Two weeks later, a Resolution was made that changed the name of League of Leagues, which was established on May 5, 1997, to the Union of Local Authorities of the Philippines (ULAP) in order to give it a distinct personality as an associate member of the International Union of Local Authorities (IULA) and to register the same with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Executive Order No.351 was issued on August 17, 2004 that recognized the Union of Local Authorities of the Philippines as the umbrella organization of all the Leagues and Federations of local elective and appointed officials.

Legal Basis edit

  • Executive Order No. 351, s. 2004[1]
  • DILG MC No. 99-06 DTD January 7, 1999[3]

Mission edit

To unite all member leagues, enhance their partnership with all stakeholders to attain local genuine local autonomy for all LGUs, and ensure the smooth and efficient delivery of basic services to local communities for authentic and humane governance.

Vision edit

ULAP envisions a just, equitable and progressive society anchored on participatory democracy and pro-poor framework of effective a good governance vital to national development and progress,

Strategy edit

Consistent with the national government’s Philippine Development Plan and the PPP Strategy, ULAP urges a strategic bottom-up approach in governance, for the national government to energize and support the local government sector to accomplish development goals in the local levels. It strongly believes that, to improve the delivery of services and to achieve “inclusive growth”, stronger national and local government coordination must be realized. In this strategy, ULAP envisions:

• To be a venue for transformative governance at the local level

• Serve as catalyst to localize national development

• To bridge various stakeholders to gather capacity and various resources

Member leagues edit

Former presidents edit

This a list of presidents since 1998:[7]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Executive Order No. 351, s. 2004 | GOVPH". Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines. Retrieved 2016-12-21.
  2. ^ "DILG: Department of the Interior and Local Government - Kagawaran ng Interyor at Pamahalaang Lokal". www.dilg.gov.ph. Retrieved 2016-12-21.
  3. ^ "AMENDMENT TO DILG MC NO. 99-06 DTD JANUARY 7, 1999, ENTITLED, ULAP ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP DUES - Issuances - DILG". www.dilg.gov.ph. Retrieved 2016-12-21.
  4. ^ "League of Provinces of the Philippines". League of Provinces of the Philippines. Retrieved 2016-12-21.
  5. ^ "League of Cities of the Philippines". www.lcp.org.ph. Retrieved 2016-12-21.
  6. ^ "League of Municipalities of the Philippines". www.lmp-online.org. Retrieved 2016-12-21.
  7. ^ "National Executive Board Officers". www.ulap.net.ph. Retrieved 2022-04-01.

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The Union of Local Authorities of the Philippines ULAP is the umbrella organization of all leagues of local government units LGUs and locally elected government officials and was formed in 1998 registered in 1999 and further endorsed through Executive Order 351 series of 2004 1 Union of Local Authorities of the PhilippinesHeadquarters28th Floor Unit 2803 Summit One Tower Building 530 Shaw Boulevard Mandaluyong PhilippinesWebsitewww wbr ulap wbr net wbr phPrior to its creation ULAP was called the League of Leagues which played an important convening role for the local governments to lobby and develop the Local Government Code of 1991 ULAP was created to convene and represent its member leagues and local governments to national and sub national policy and program committees in continuous pursuit of strengthening and capacitating LGUs for local autonomy and good governance Contents 1 History 2 Legal Basis 3 Mission 4 Vision 5 Strategy 6 Member leagues 7 Former presidents 8 ReferencesHistory editIn September 1998 the idea to revive and strengthen the umbrella organization for all the Leagues of LGU s and local officials throughout the country was hatched in a meeting initiated by the Department of the Interior and Local Government 2 Two weeks later a Resolution was made that changed the name of League of Leagues which was established on May 5 1997 to the Union of Local Authorities of the Philippines ULAP in order to give it a distinct personality as an associate member of the International Union of Local Authorities IULA and to register the same with the Securities and Exchange Commission Executive Order No 351 was issued on August 17 2004 that recognized the Union of Local Authorities of the Philippines as the umbrella organization of all the Leagues and Federations of local elective and appointed officials Legal Basis editExecutive Order No 351 s 2004 1 DILG MC No 99 06 DTD January 7 1999 3 Mission editTo unite all member leagues enhance their partnership with all stakeholders to attain local genuine local autonomy for all LGUs and ensure the smooth and efficient delivery of basic services to local communities for authentic and humane governance Vision editULAP envisions a just equitable and progressive society anchored on participatory democracy and pro poor framework of effective a good governance vital to national development and progress Strategy editConsistent with the national government s Philippine Development Plan and the PPP Strategy ULAP urges a strategic bottom up approach in governance for the national government to energize and support the local government sector to accomplish development goals in the local levels It strongly believes that to improve the delivery of services and to achieve inclusive growth stronger national and local government coordination must be realized In this strategy ULAP envisions To be a venue for transformative governance at the local level Serve as catalyst to localize national development To bridge various stakeholders to gather capacity and various resourcesMember leagues editLeague of Provinces of the Philippines LPP 4 League of Cities of the Philippines LCP 5 League of Municipalities of the Philippines LMP 6 Liga ng mga Barangay LnB League of Vice Governors of the Philippines LVGP Vice Mayors League of the Philippines VMLP Provincial Board Members League of the Philippines PBMLP Philippine Councilors League PCL Lady Local Legislators League 4L National Movement of Young Legislators NMYL Former presidents editThis a list of presidents since 1998 7 1998 2001 Joey Lina governor of Laguna 2001 2004 Rodolfo del Rosario governor of Davao del Norte 2004 2007 Erico Aumentado governor of Bohol 2007 2010 Benjamin Abalos Jr mayor of Mandaluyong 2010 2016 Alfonso Umali governor of Oriental Mindoro 2016 2019 Al Francis Bichara governor of Albay 2019 2022 Dakila Cua governor of Quirino 2022 present Reynaldo Tamayo Jr governor of South CotabatoReferences edit a b Executive Order No 351 s 2004 GOVPH Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines Retrieved 2016 12 21 DILG Department of the Interior and Local Government Kagawaran ng Interyor at Pamahalaang Lokal www dilg gov ph Retrieved 2016 12 21 AMENDMENT TO DILG MC NO 99 06 DTD JANUARY 7 1999 ENTITLED ULAP ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP DUES Issuances DILG www dilg gov ph Retrieved 2016 12 21 League of Provinces of the Philippines League of Provinces of the Philippines Retrieved 2016 12 21 League of Cities of the Philippines www lcp org ph Retrieved 2016 12 21 League of Municipalities of the Philippines www lmp online org Retrieved 2016 12 21 National Executive Board Officers www ulap net ph Retrieved 2022 04 01 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Union of Local Authorities of the Philippines amp oldid 1162867981, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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