Some 30 program and project officers from the Department of Health (DOH) central and regional offices wen t through an intensive six-day course on project management at the Development Academy of the Philippines (DAP) conference center in Tagaytay City on 24-29 August 2015.
The course, titled “Capability Enhancement on Project Management for DOH Program/Project Development Officers,” aimed to equip the participants with a deeper understanding of the concepts, principles, techniques, and approaches on project identification, project designing, project implementation planning, as well as project organization and management. The participants also drafted their context-sensitive proposals that are coherent with the agency deliverables or major final outputs (MFOs) for their respective regional offices as training outputs.

In his welcome address, DAP President Antonio D. Kalaw, Jr. described development as “a complete loop” that starts from introduction of ideas to people and takes place only when that idea is institutionalized. He said that project management is an important tool used to translate ideas into programs and projects and to generate the kind of results that lead towards the desired development.

The DOH – Health Human Resource Development Bureau (DOH-HHRDB) sought the assistance of DAP – Center for Governance’ Local Governance and Development Office to customize the course based on their requirements. This intervention is part of the health department’s continuing efforts to develop and implement strategies to improve the country’s health care system. (JODarish)