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Community Development

Location:
Davao City, Davao, Philippines
Posted:
October 28, 2020

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JANET ESUAGEN ALILA

Curriculum Vitae

Date of Birth : January 04, 1963

Nationality : Filipino

Languages/Dialects Spoken : English, Filipino, Cebuano, Ilocano, Ilonggo

Present Address : #** ***areth St., St. Anthony Village,

Barangay Angliongto Sr., Davao City

Email Address : ***********@*****.***

Phone Number : 094*-***-****

QUALIFICATIONS/EXPERTISE

Community Organizing/ Relations/ Development

Participatory and Strategic Action Planning

Gender and Development; Conflict Management ; Conducting and Facilitating Trainings

Proficiency in Word, Excel and Power Point

GOVERNMENT SERVICE ELIGIBILITIES

Career Service Professional

Career Service Professional (For Cultural Communities)

EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT

BS HRM : MSU Marawi City 1982-1987

BS FORESTRY : MSU Marawi City 1980-1982

DETAILED PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES

I.May 2014 to September 2014

Company Representative

Run Off River Hydropower Projects

Volga Power Corporation

General Santos City

Project Sites: Sarangani Province

Major Accomplishments

Acted as company representative and dealt with LGUs, communities and other concerned agencies; Conducted Initial Social Assessment; Facilitated the conduct of Rivers Assessment; Conducted Project Presentations and Secured Project Endorsement from the LGUs (Municipalities and Barangays) and other stakeholders.

II.February 2003 to August 2007

Community Development Specialists

Coastal and Marine Biodiversity Component (CMBC)

Mindanao Rural Development Project (MRDP)

ENRCI/OIDCI-DENR Special Project Office, Diliman, Quezon City

World Bank Assisted Government Project

Project Sites: Maguindanao and Sultan Kudarat Provinces

Major Accomplishments

Conducted social preparations and Information and Education Campaign prior to the initiation of on-ground project activities;

Identified persons from LGUs, Academe, NGAs, Communities and other Stakeholders to compose the “Social and Resource Understudies”: trained to sustain project initiatives and development.

Trained the identified Social Understudies on the areas of Community Organizing and Development; Project Proposal Making; Simplified Financial Management; Social Assessment; Data Processing and Monitoring and Evaluation of Projects.

Led the conduct of the Social Assessment and Data Processing participated by the identified and trained Social Understudies,

Organized fisher folks, BantayDagat, Women’s Groups, Youth and Seaweed Growers. Prepared them to sustain management of their resources.

Developed site-specific training manuals and materials; monitoring and evaluation modules; and criteria for screening livelihood projects to ensure that they are culturally and economically feasible and conservation linked.

III. March 2000- August 2003

Institutional Development Specialist

Support With Implementing Fast Transition (SWIFT)

Development Alternative, Inc. (DAI)

USAID assisted project

Project Coverage: Regions 10, 11, 12 & ARMM

Major Accomplishments

Explored and developed options for preparing SWIFT-assisted communities for “hand-off” to one or more appropriate public or private agencies at the conclusion for the SWIFT program.

Conducted Eight (8) training events in Organizational Development and Financial Management to eight organizations of former MNLF combatants

Brokered/ facilitated appropriate agreement / understanding with LGUs, Government Line Agencies and other sectors (like NGOs) to provide continuing education opportunities to recipients of SWIFT assistance.

Monitored the implementation of capability building activities to ensure that training provided to grantees are having a positive impact within the target communities and that the objectives of the SWIFT program are being accomplished.

IV. February 1996 - March 2000

Community Relations Analyst

Social Engineering Department, Engineering Pre- Construction Group

National Power Corporation (NPC)

Diliman, Quezon City

Major Accomplishments

Organized communities affected by the construction of the National Power Corporation (NPC) generating plants and transmission line projects.

Conducted information and education campaign, meetings, public hearings, dialogues, and the like to communities, LGUs and other stakeholders and facilitated social acceptance of NPC projects.

Managed conflict and issues/conflict resolutions.

Secured the consent of the host LGUs to allow entry and gain access of NPC personnel to project sites.

Spearheaded/conducted project presentations and secured endorsements from various stakeholders. Securing LGUs favourable endorsements as prerequisite of DENR for their issuance of Environmental Clearance Certificate (ECC) to each and every NPC projects.

Conducted trainings on Organizational Development, Project Proposal Making and Basic Financial Management to people’s organizations.

Formulated project proposals and initiated the implementation of livelihood projects in various project sites.

Formulated and initiated programs for the women and youth sectors and young children -giving priority on health, informal education, sports, and their development. Identified and initiated implementation of their (women and youth) alternative income generating activities.

V. January 1992- December 1993

Project Development Officer

Task Force Mt. Pinatubo

Technology and Livelihood Resource Center, Gil Puyat Ave. Ext., Makati City Area of Assignment: Pampanga Province (Angeles City, Mexico and Florida Blanca)

Major Accomplishments

Worked/linked with LGUs and DSWD in identifying and classifying victims according to degree of damage.

Organized Mt. Pinatubo victims in various evacuation centres. Identified and addressed further needs toward eventual transfer to the resettlement sites.

Initiated inventory of skills among victims and negotiated with project contractors for employment in the construction sites. Provided LGUs and DSWD both in Provincial and Municipal /City levels with the inventory list and negotiated for their assistance to encourage all sectors to consider providing work to victims.

Negotiated and cleared the resettlement sites from obstructions/squatters.

Conducted and facilitated trainings, seminar, workshop and meetings to prepare victims in their eventual transfer to the resettlement sites.

Initiated programs to address urgent needs in the resettlement sites such as regular feeding programs, medical and dental clinic, regular visit of catholic priest and pastors as requested by the victims, informal classes for women youth and children provided by NGOs, and regular cleanliness drive spearheaded by the women and youth sectors.

Initiated the conduct of onsite trainings on concrete hollow block making and dress making in the resettlement site.

Monitored and supervised other project personnel and various project activities such as construction of houses, concrete hollow blocks CHB making, Warehousing (delivery, withdrawal, and inventory of construction materials) in New Mexico Resettlement t site.

VI. October 1988- December 1991

Sociologist

Rainfed Resources Development Project (RRDP)

DENR, Diliman, Quezon City

USAID assisted project

Project Site: Upi, Maguindanao

Major Accomplishments

Formulated the Baseline Survey form. Trained co project workers and community volunteers on how to conduct the survey and how to process the data gathered. Led the data gathering and processing. Developed monitoring and evaluation modules.

Organized Communities in project sites; Facilitated/conducted training seminars and meetings.

Conducted regular liaison activities with LGUs, government agencies at all levels to leverage support to Peoples Organizations (PO).

Conducted regular monitoring and evaluation of program activities.

Identified viable income generating projects for each PO.

Initiated/conceptualized programs for women and development giving priority on health and sanitation and responsible parenthood.

Assisted POs in marketing their produce.

As designated Nursery Farm Supervisor, led the site identification, establishments and management of the six project nurseries.



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