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The Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) is responsible for overseeing internal governance, local government operations, and maintaining public order and safety. It plays a central role in ensuring that local governments function effectively and that peace and order are upheld across the country. The department is headed by the Secretary of the Interior and Local Government.
Duties edit edit source
- Oversee Local Government Operations
- Promote Peace and Public Safety
- Foster Community and Barangay Development
Roles edit edit source
Secretary of the Interior and Local Government edit edit source
The Secretary of the Interior and Local Government is the head of the DILG, responsible for overseeing all department functions, setting strategic priorities, and coordinating between local and national government bodies. The Secretary ensures policies for local governance, peace, and security are implemented effectively.
Deputy Secretary of the Interior and Local Government edit edit source
The Deputy Secretary assists the Secretary and serves as the chief advisor. This role involves coordinating with various undersecretaries and departments to ensure smooth operations and the execution of the Secretary’s directives. In the Secretary's absence, the Deputy steps in to lead the department.
Undersecretary of the Interior and Local Government for Barangay Affairs edit edit source
The Undersecretary for Barangay Affairs oversees the development and governance of barangays, the smallest administrative units. This role involves managing policies that impact barangay-level services, infrastructure, and community programs.
Undersecretary of the Interior and Local Government for Peace and Order edit edit source
The Undersecretary for Peace and Order is tasked with policies and operations related to maintaining public safety, law enforcement, and emergency response. This role requires coordination with national police, fire, and emergency services to uphold peace and respond to crises.