Bontoc, Southern Leyte — The Municipality of Bontoc has earned a prestigious “IDEAL” level of functionality in the 2026 Local Council for the Protection of Children (LCPC) Functionality Assessment, affirming its strong commitment to child welfare and protection.
In an official communication dated April 29, 2026, the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) – Southern Leyte Provincial Office announced that Bontoc achieved an impressive total weighted score of 98.86%, placing it 2nd out of 17 municipalities in the province. The assessment, which covered Performance Year 2025, was conducted by the Provincial Inter-Agency Monitoring Task Force (PIMTF) starting February 4, 2026. It evaluated local government units based on key indicators that measure the effectiveness of programs and systems for child protection.
Strong Performance Across Key Indicators Bontoc demonstrated excellence in multiple areas: Organizational Sustainability – 18.86 / 20
Policies and Plans for Children – 30.00 / 30
Budget for the LCPC – 20.00 / 20
Service Delivery, Monitoring, and Management for Children – 30.00 / 30
These results highlight the municipality’s well-structured policies, adequate funding allocation, and efficient delivery of services dedicated to children’s welfare. Recognition and Continued Commitment
The DILG commended the leadership of Mayor Noel Elona Alinsub and the entire municipal team for their “unwavering commitment and partnership” in promoting a child-friendly community. Despite the high rating, the agency also encouraged the local government to continue improving certain indicators to sustain and enhance its performance. “Once again, we applaud your Office for this feat and hope for your continued support in our collaborative efforts towards a child-friendly Municipality of Bontoc,” the letter stated. A Model for Child-Friendly Governance
The recognition reinforces Bontoc’s standing as a model municipality in Southern Leyte when it comes to child protection initiatives. With its near-perfect score and consistent performance, the local government continues to set a benchmark for other municipalities aiming to strengthen their LCPC programs. As Bontoc moves forward, the local leadership remains committed to maintaining and further improving its services to ensure the well-being, safety, and development of every child in the community.