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TRANSPARENCY SEAL

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A pearl buried inside a tightly-shut shell is practically worthless. Government information is a pearl, meant to be shared with the public in order to maximize its inherent value. The Transparency Seal, depicted by a pearl shining out of an open shell, is a symbol of a policy shift towards openness in access to government information. On the one hand, it hopes to inspire Filipinos in the civil service to be more open to citizen engagement; on the other, to invite the Filipino citizenry to exercise their right to participate in governance. This initiative is envisioned as a step in the right direction towards solidifying the position of the Philippines as the Pearl of the Orient – a shining example for democratic virtue in the region. - PSA

I.  Mandate, Mission, Vision and Functions

Our Mandate Mandate or main function is the core service needed to achieve the overall mission and objectives of the agency pursuant to Inter-Agency Task Force on the Harmonization of National Government Performance Monitoring, Information and Reporting System per Administrative Order No. 25 S. 2011 Memorandum Circular No. 2022-1. Pursuant to Section 2 of Republic Act (RA) No. 11350, the NCSC shall promote the advocacy of and collaboration between different stakeholders and senior citizens (SCs) to ensure the effective implementation of various programs and services, particularly on the development of SCs and advancing their health, and well-being, and ensuring a supportive and enabling environment for the elderly. ​Vision National Commission of Senior Citizens (NCSC) envisions a society that respects and promotes the dignity, security, wellness, and well-being of older persons, and recognizes their contribution to nation-building through lifelong learning, empowerment, and development in making them truly active citizens. Mission ​The NCSC, as a single cohesive agency, promotes the rights, welfare, and benefits of Filipino senior citizens and advocates collaboration among and between different stakeholders by formulating, implementing, and monitoring policies, plans, and programs and ensuring their effective implementation for the advancement of active, productive, and healthy aging and providing an enabling environment for older persons. ​Functions Ensure the full implementation of laws, policies, and programs of the government pertaining to SCs; review and conduct studies on the same: and recommend appropriate actions thereon to Congress and the President; Formulate policies for the promotion and protection of the rights and well-being of SCs; Conduct information, education, and communication campaigns to raise awareness on the rights of SCs; Establish and maintain cooperation and consultations with LGUs and NGAs on all matters pertaining to the general welfare of SCs; Represent the Philippines in international functions, fora, or conferences on senior citizens and establish and maintain linkages with the international SC or SC-serving institutions or organizations and counterpart government agencies of other states; Constitute and convene when necessary, an advisory body to be composed of such representatives from the government, NGOs, civil society, and the private sector, as the Commission may deem appropriate, to assist in the performance of its functions; and Develop appropriate mechanisms and procedures for the selection and nomination of the members of the Commission for appointment by the President.

II.  Annual Financial Reports

Financial Accountability Reports (FARs)

FY 2024

Quarters

FY 2023

FY 2022

FAR No. 1 - Continuing Appropriation

FAR No. 1 - Current Appropriation

FAR No. 1A - Continuing Appropriation

FAR No. 1A - Current Appropriation

FAR No. 1B - Continuing Appropriation

31 Dec

FAR No. 1B - Current Appropriation

31 Dec

 FAR No. 3 - Aging of Unpaid Obligations

1st

2nd

3rd

31 Dec

FAR No. 4 - (See Monthly Submission below)

1st

2nd

3rd

31 Dec

FAR No. 5

31 Dec

BFAR1

1st

3rd

31 Dec

31 Dec

BFAR Transmittal 

31 Dec

BFAR 3rd quarter Consolidated

FAR No. 4 - Disbursements

May

Oct

Nov

Dec

III.  DBM Approved Budgets and Corresponding Targets
 

IV. Major Program/Projects/Activities, Beneficiaries, and Status of Implementation in Accordance with the Five (5) Key Results Areas under E.O. No. 43, s. 2011

Updating.  Will be posted later.

V. Annual Procurement Plan, Contracts awarded and the name of contractors/ suppliers/consultants

VI. Quality Management System Certified by International Certifying Body or Agency Operations Manual

Not applicable

VII. System of Ranking Delivery Units and Individuals

Not applicable

VIII. Agency Review and Compliance Procedure of Statements and Financial Disclosures

Updating.  Will be posted later.

IX.   Freedom of Information Program Compliance 

Upcoming:

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  • NCSC Freedom of Information (FOI) Manual

  • NCSC FOI Reports

  • NCSC Information Inventory

  • NCSC FOI Certificate of Compliance

X. Management Accountability Report Card

Not applicable

Note: The foregoing requirements are subject to change in accordance with the General Provisions of the relevant General Appropriations Act. FY 2023 GAA (RA 11916) provides:

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