Padilla, Philip Ian P.Arancillo, Ulah Lynn F.Barcelona, Joser John T.Cabalo, Jori May G.Cansancio, Marienne Fay T.Castillo, Marianne Hillary O.Nufuar, Isa Adelie S.Palanog, Riananess Q.Pido, Theo Joseph D.Repospolo, Melvie Dale P.2025-05-142019-06Arancillo, U. L. F., Barcelona, J. J. T., Cabalo, J. M. G., Cansancio, M. F. T., Castillo, M. H. O., Nufuar, I. A. S., Palanog, R. Q., Pido, T. J. D., & Repospolo, M. Dale P. (2019). <i>Impact analysis of municipal leadership and governance program (MILGP) among municipalities in the province of Iloilo</i> [Undergraduate research paper, University of the Philippines Visayas]. UPV Institutional Repository. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14583/187https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14583/187The Zuellig Family Foundation (ZFF) and Department of Health initiated the Municipal Leadership and Governance Program (MLGP), a two-cycle program that aims to guide the Filipinos in achieving health equity and resilience through mentoring and training teams led by local health leaders to improve the six building blocks of health. It also aims to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals through ensuring that municipal health systems be responsive, equitable, and sustainable. This research aims to assess the municipality performance and health outcomes to measure the success of the MLGP intervention. Secondary data representing health outcomes from MLGP and non-MLGP municipalities and consolidated roadmaps were gathered and statistical analysis was performed using IBM SPSS Statistics 23. Among the health indicators that were used to evaluate the program under Cycle 1, SBA and FIC showed a statistical significance while the remaining indicators, MMR, IMR, CPR, and FBD did not. All six health outcomes for Cycle 2 municipalities did not show any statistical significance from 2015-2018. Statistically significant improvements were observed on Health Human Resource on Modules 2 and 3, and all the modules in Leadership and Governance of the MLGP Cycle 2 while the other five building blocks did not show statistical significance. Changes in the health outcomes under MLGP Cycle 2 and non-MLGP municipalities showed that they have improved in terms SBA and FBD only. Although significant relationships were found between municipality performance and the health outcome indicators, it must be noted that there are confounding factors not accounted which may have interfered with the results and findings of this study.xv, 110 p.Department of HealthMunicipal Leadership and Governance ProgramZuelling Family FoundationSustainable Development GoalsMLGP cycle 1MLGP cycle 2LG 993 2019 P8 I63Impact analysis of municipal leadership and governance program (MILGP) among municipalities in the province of IloiloThesisSustainable Development GoalshealthleadershipgovernanceSDG 3 - Good health and well-being