Beth Sentes, ARPO I
mentoring the two new ARPTs.
Inset Photos: PARPO Leo, CARPO Nida, CARPO Noli, and ARPO Lory. |
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Noli O. Olitin, CARPO-LTID called the Agrarian Reform Program Technologists
(ARPTs) and Senior Agrarian Reform Program Technologists (SARPTs) together with
the LTI and Legal Division staff for a one-day review of the Distributed Not
Yet Documented (DNYD) landholdings to familiarize the new ARPTs of the guidelines in the documentation and
processing of DNYD Folders. The activity is also aimed to review, validate, and
identify lacking requirements and problems, issues and concerns affecting each
landholdings; and to identify landholdings which are potential for submission
to DAR Provincial Office.
“At least you are ready,” PARPO Leonito M. Gaveria said
during his message after asking the new ARPTs how their MARPOs coach them.
Now that the DARMOs are complemented with technical
personnel, it is expected that the work on OLT Landholdings will be completed.
“Just do the OLT so that it will be finished,” Lorena M. Gutierrez, DNYD Point
Person advised the DARMO participants.
The DNYD Day was complemented with an exchange of
questions and answers between the participants and staff of LTI and Legal
Divisions on related issues to clarify things. CARPO Nida Santiago discussed
also some important matters in relation to DNYD landholdings. “If you have
difficulties, always ask your MARPO or the LTI Division staff,” she added.
To orient the DARMO participants in some recent
developments, CARPO Noli presented the Target-Budget-Procurement linkages as an
important guide in implementing and monitoring the different Land Tenure
Services (LTS) activities. He emphasized the need for higher physical
accomplishment to be able to maximize utilization of funds.
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