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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 35, series of 2004.

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.

PRESS RELEASE

27 APRIL 2024

CUA HAILS DECREASE IN COUNTRY'S INDEX CRIMES VOLUME

Union of Local Authorities of the Philippines president and Quirino governor Dax Cua believes that the country can continue to make great strides in preventing crime in communities.

This, after the Department of Interior and Local Government announced that the index crime volume in the Philippines decreased by 63.59 percent --from 196,519 between July 1, 2016 and April 21, 2018 to 71,544 between July 1, 2022 and April 21, 2024.

The DILG also noted a decline in the average monthly crime rate for the same periods from 21.92 to 15.04 percent.

"First of all, congratulations to the present administration led by Pres. Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. for this significant decline in our index crime rate. People in our communities now feel safer because of efforts to prevent crime," Cua said.

"I believe that with the continued convergence of government and other stakeholders we can continue to make great strides in ensuring safety, peace, and order in our communities," Cua added.

According to the DILG, focus crimes such as theft, physical injury, robbery, rape, murder, carnapping and homicide have also decreased from 196,420 to 71,133 or 63.79 percent decrease.

Meanwhile, non-index crime volume fell from 345,398 from July 1, 2016 to April 21, 2018 to 300,257 from July 1, 2022 to April 21, 2024.

Index crimes are classified as crimes against persons and property, while other illegal acts that violate special laws or local ordinances are classified as non-index.

The DILG also reported that from Jan. 1, 2023 to March 31, 2024, the Philippine National Police (PNP) recorded a total crime clearance efficiency of 98.88 percent and a total crime solution efficiency of 82.69 percent.

"Nakikita natin sa pagbaba ng crime incidence sa bansa na epektibo ang pagtutulungan hindi lang ng iba't ibang ahensya, kundi pati ng ibang institusyon at maging mga mamamayan mismo sa pagpigil nito. This massive decrease is a collective victory for all of us," Cua said.

He added that programs such as the Revitalized Pulis sa Barangay (RPSB), where police personnel are immersed in communities so they learn about communities' problems firsthand, would also help further lessen the occurrence of crime.

"Besides helping deter crim programs such as the RPSB will also help in restoring the people's trust in our authorities, as they see officers being proactive members of the community helping not only in keeping peace and order but also in other community activities," the governor said.

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Local Governance Summit 2024: ULAP and DILG Forge Pathways for a Bagong Pilipinas in Ph LGUs

The Local Governance Summit 2024, organized by the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) and the Union of Local Authorities of the Philippines (ULAP), convened over 4,000 local government officials and stakeholders at the Philippine International Convention Center on August 22-23, 2024. This year’s summit, themed “LGUs sa Bagong Pilipinas: Smart. Resilient. Driven.”, set the stage for local chief executives, elected officials, and other key players in governance to deliberate on critical innovations and strategies to advance local governance in the country.

The summit underscored the importance of local government units (LGUs) in achieving the national vision of a “Bagong Pilipinas,” or a New Philippines—one that is smart, resilient, and driven. The event provided a platform for sharing best practices, showcasing innovations, and discussing pressing challenges that LGUs face as they strive to improve public service delivery and meet the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). 

Day 1: Setting the Stage for Smart Governance

Day 2: The Future is Local!

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