Knowledge Management is about creating an environment in which people’s experience and wisdom on Social Protection and Social Welfare program delivery are valued; and where internal processes are structured to support social welfare policymakers, program managers, and service providers in creating, sharing, and using knowledge.
This framework aims to provide directions on how to conduct and implement knowledge management in the Department, specifically on the following:
1. Develop and manage a system that will facilitate the collection, storage, and sharing of existing knowledge in the organization
2. Provide venues to facilitate innovation and knowledge creation through facilities like communities of practice/interest, collaboration, discussion and multidisciplinary teams; and
3. Implement programs to improve the quality of business processes and information flow in the DSWD, through initiatives such as total quality management, process, improvement, and benchmarking for best practices
good practice documentations
“Cash Card Transactions Online (CCT On)” Getting on the digitization of cash card updating
“Buntis Baby Bank: Para sa Kaligtasan ni Nanay at Baby”
A good practice on the convergence of pantawid pamilyang pilipino program and the local government unit of limasawa, southern, leyte for pregnant women
a good practice FOR youth development SESSIONS (yds) conducted AT the barangay level during THE summer vacation of pantawid pamilyang pilipino program children beneficiaries in basey, samar