The Department of the Interior and Local Government-National Capital Region (DILG-NCR) has recognized Muntinlupa as a child-friendly local government unit (LGU).
The agency announced that 12 LGUs in the National Capital Region passed the 2025 Child‑Friendly Local Governance Audit (CFLGA).
“Twelve local government units (LGUs) within the National Capital Region (NCR) have successfully passed the 2025 Child‑Friendly Local Governance Audit (CFLGA), demonstrating strong commitment to upholding children’s rights to survival, development, protection, and participation,” DILG-NCR posted on Facebook.
Muntinlupa Mayor Ruffy Biazon said, “Salamat sa mga kasamahan natin na nagtrabaho ng mahusay para makamit ito! (Thank you to our colleagues who worked so hard to achieve this!).”
In a memorandum circular, the DILG stated that the CFLGA, established in 2014, “is a results-based assessment tool and an annual mandatory audit designed to gauge the performance of City and Municipal local government units (LGUs) towards implementing programs and instituting measures to ensure the well-being of children.”
“It aims to inform and influence the planning and programming of LGUs towards achieving the envisioned goal where ‘children are accessing inclusive social services and lives free of poverty in all dimensions’ by putting primacy on child-rights responsive governance and accountability,” it added.
Under the criteria, cities and municipalities must maintain “the ‘well-rounded’ principle where a local government must pass the 80% minimum requirement across the different categories to ensure that all child rights are promoted and protected by the LGU and achieve an overall passing rate of 80%.”
These are survival, development, protection, participation and governance.