MALACAÑAN PALACE
MANILA

BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE PHILIPPINES

Memorandum Order No. 245, s. 2007

Signed on May 15, 2007

Office of the President

of the Philippines

Malacañang

MEMORANDUM ORDER NO. 245

AUTHORIZING ALL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES AND INSTRUMENTALITIES TO EXTEND SUPPORT AND PARTICIPATION IN THE CONDUCT OF THE “KABISIG NATIONAL GOVERNMENT AND FOREIGN EMBASSIES EXPO 2007”

The KABISIG Peoples Movement (KABISIG) Program was created by virtue of Proclamation No. 650 to facilitate, coordinate and monitor the implementation of government programs and projects and provide linkages between and among the private sector groups and the government agencies and instrumentalities for the purpose.

In pursuit of the above mandate, KABISIG, is conducting the “KABISIG National Government and Foreign Embassies Expo 2007” having the theme “Global Community: Unity in Diversity”, on June 11-15, 2007 at SM Mall of Asia and in other capital towns or cities nationwide.

The project will feature the profiles, service facilities and programs, projects, products and accomplishments of the national government, departments and attached agencies and its instrumentalities. This is an opportunity to promote public awareness and understanding of how the government works and promotes national development, as well as, a wide range of information on the role of the foreign embassies in the country.

In this connection, all heads of government departments, agencies, government owned or controlled corporations and other government instrumentalities are enjoined to extend support to – and participation in – said exhibit.

All agencies extended invitation to participate in said exhibits may authorize the participation of their respective offices with corresponding participation fee and other incidental expenses chargeable against the appropriations of each office, subject to the availability of funds and usual accounting and auditing rules.

By authority of the President:

(Sgd.) EDUARDO R. ERMITA

Executive Secretary

Manila, 15 May 2007


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