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Part 1: Ecological Profile


Historical Background
From Aragon to San Eugenio, this is known as Barangay 13, one of the 24 Barangays of San Nicolas. In the 14th century to 17th century the Barangay was named Aragon
but as the years passed by, the barangay was named after the Saint San Eugenio which had been inspired by the town name San Nicolas. (source: The History of San Nicolas by
Atty. Manuel F. Aurelio).

Physiological Profile
Location, Area, Accessibility/Road Network
The Barangay has a total land area of 10.36 Hectares (.1036 sq km). The total land area of the barangay is 0.21% of the Distance from:
total land area of the municipality. It is bounded by Barangay San Cayetano in the East, Barangay San Gregorio in the West,
San Bartolome in the North, and in the South by Barangay San Marcos. Municipal Hall: 45 meters
Provincial Capitol: 2.9 km
Barangay San Eugenio has a total road network of 6616.80 meters. As to administrative level of roads, 482 meters National Highway: 40 meters
(7.28%) are provincial roads and 6134.80 (92.72%) are barangay roads. All of the roads in the vicinity of the barangay are
concrete. There are no bridges of any type in the area.

Climate and Rainfall


Based on the distribution of rainfall, Barangay San Eugenio belongs to climate type I of modified coronas classification. There are two pronounced seasons, dry season
from November to April and wet season from May to October.

Based on the average of all weather stations in the Philippines, the mean annual temperature is 26.6 o C. The coolest months fall in January with a mean temperature of
25.5o C while the warmest month occurs in May with a mean temperature of 28.3 o C. Latitude is an insignificant factor in the variation of temperature while altitude shows greater
contrast in temperature. The Barangay, like majority of places in the country, the mean annual rainfall varies from 965 to 4,064 millimeters annually.

Physical Topography
Barangay San Eugenio is one of the 15 urban barangays which surround the center point of the municipality of San Nicolas, Ilocos Norte. The slope category of the
barangay is within 0 to 3% (Level to Nearly Level) that could be utilized for settlements as well as other urban activities. Based on the soil map of Ilocos Norte (1:60.000 scale,
1968 by A. Manlongat), the barangay, being one of the barangays near the center point of San Nicolas have San Manuel loam type of soil ( the surface soil is very pale brown,
loose, and friable).

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Figure 1

Barang
ay San
Eugeni
o

Source: CBMS Database

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Figure 2

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Socio Profile
Population
The total household population in the barangay is 244 distributed in 7 puroks. As per Registry of Inhabitants of the barangay (updated as of May 2014), the total population
of Barangay San Eugenio is 1262 composed of 604 males and 658 females. Purok 7 has the highest population with 380 inhabitants which is 30.11% of the total barangay
population and Purok 1 has the lowest population with only 93 inhabitants.
Figure 3. Male & Female Group by Purok
Table 1. Male & Female Group by Purok

Name of Magnitude Population Distribution by Purok


Purok/Sitio Total Male Female
10.95%
Purok 1
Purok 1 118 56 62 10.25%
Purok 2
Purok 2 144 69 75
12.51%
Purok 3 187 92 95 17.38% Purok 3
Purok 4 218 110 108 Purok 4
Purok 5 158 84 74 16.25%
13.73% Purok 5
Purok 6 200 100 100
Purok 7 126 69 57 Purok 6
TOTAL 1151 580 571 18.94%
Purok 7
Figure 4. Population Distribution by Purok

Male & Female Group by Purok


Purok 7
Purok 6
Purok 5
Purok 4
Purok 3
Purok 2
Purok 1

0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Female Male

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Age Distribution
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In the barangay, females outnumbered males. The age-specific ration indicates that male plurality only occurred in ages 5-9, 15-19, 30-34, 55-59, and 70-74 age group.
The rest of the age group are dominated by females.

Figure 5 . Population Distribution by Age Group


Table 2. Population Distribution by Age
Group (May 2017)
0–4
Magnitude Population Distribution by Age Group 5–9
Age 10 – 14
Total Male Female 15 – 19
0–4 97 40 57 20 – 24
5–9 118 62 56 36.01% 0.00% 25 – 29
30 – 34
10 – 14 121 55 66 35 – 39
15 – 19 116 52 64 40 – 44
28.87% 45 – 49
20 – 24 99 50 49 50 – 54
35.12%
25 – 29 81 36 45 55 – 59
30 – 34 74 44 30 60 – 64
65 – 69
35 – 39 68 36 32 70 – 74
40 – 44 58 33 25 75 – 79
45 – 49 60 31 29
50 – 54 45 24 21 Figure 6. Age Group Distribution by Sex
55 – 59 52 26 26
60 – 64 48 23 25 Age Group Distribution by Sex
65 – 69 42 24 18
100
70 – 74 32 17 15 50
75 – 79

55…
10…
15…
20…
25…
30…
35…
40…
45…
50…

60…
65…
70…
75…
17 7 10 0

0–4
5–9

80 >
80 > 12 5 7
TOTAL 1140 565 575
Male Female

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Of the 1,262 total population, 23.93% comprises the child and youth group, this range from ages under 0 year to 14 years. The productive age group is 66.88%,
comprising the population whose ages range from 15 to 64 years old, this group constitutes the potential labor force of the barangay. The elderly population is 9.19%, this
comprises the ages 65 years and above.

Table 3. Population Distribution by Broad-Age Group, by Gender Figure 7. Population Proportion by Broad-Age Group

Age Magnitude
Total Male Female Population Distribution by broad age group
Group
0-14 yrs
336 157 179
old 8.96% 0-14 yrs
15-64 yrs old
701 367 334
old 61.55% 29.50% 15-64 yrs
65 and old
102 52 50
Above
TOTAL 1139 576 563

Population Distribution by Broad Age Group, by sex

400
350
300 Population Density: 121.81 person/hectare
250 Total Dependency Ratio: 51.96%
200
Young Dependency Ration: 35.80%
150
Old Dependency Ratio: 16.16%
100
50
0
0-14 15-64 65 and Above

Male Female

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Civil Status Distribution


As to the civil status of the population belonging to the age bracket 10 yrs old and above (total of 1051 persons) of the barangay per the latest barangay census result
(May 2014), 506 are single, 422 persons were married, 70 persons were widowed, 40 are common law, and 11 were separated. Record shows that marriage for the majority of
residents begin at the age of 20, the trend shows that inhabitants of the barangay are cautious in the matter of marriage.

Table 5. 10 Years Old and Over Distribution by Age Group, Gender and Civil Status

Age Civil Status


Group Single Married Widow/er Separated Common Law Total
10 – 14 89 2 91
15 – 19 105 2 2 109
20 – 24 64 15 7 86
Figure 9. Civil Status Distribution of 10 Yrs Old and Above
25 - 29 58 36 10 104
30 – 34 39 52 2 1 5 99 1.05% 3.81%
35 – 39 35 63 1 2 6 107
40 – 44 18 63 1 2 7 91 6.67%
45 – 49 23 45 2 2 1 73
50 – 54 17 29 5 3 2 56 Single
48.24%
55 – 59 20 33 5 58
Married
60 – 64 13 35 12 1 61
65 – 69 11 20 6 37 40.23% Widow/er
70 – 74 4 11 14 29
Separated
75 – 79 3 9 11 23
> 80 7 9 11 27 Common Law
Total 506 422 70 11 40 1051

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Religion
There are Twelve (12) religions present in the barangay, the dominant religion is Roman Catholic which composed of 845 inhabitants or equivalent to 66.95% of the
barangay population followed by Aglipay which has 304 members (24.08% of the population).

Figure 10. Population Distribution by Religion,


Table 6. Type of Religion by Sex 2.06%
1.43%
Sex 24.09% 1.35%
2.46%
Religion Total Roman Catholic
1.66%
Male Female Protestant
Roman Catholic 418 427 845 Iglesia ni Cristo
Protestant 11 10 21 Aglipay
Iglesia ni Cristo 8 23 31 Born-Again
Aglipay 139 165 304 Baptist
Hindu 1 0 1 Others
Born-Again 8 10 18
66.96%
Mormons 1 1 2
Jehova’s Witness 2 4 6
Baptist 12 14 26 Figure 11. Type of Religion by Sex
Pentecost 3 2 5 450
Assembly of God Church 1 1 2 400
UECFI 0 1 1 350
Total 604 658 1262 300
250
200 Male

150 Female
100
50
0
Roman Protestant Iglesia ni Aglipay Born-Again Baptist Others
Catholic Cristo
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Brgy Lay-out Per Purok


The Barangay have Seven (7) puroks and has a total of 261 households (CBMS Census as of May 2017). All the Puroks has electrical power supplied by Ilocos Norte
Electric Cooperative. The average number of persons per household is 5. Purok 4 has the highest households which have 50 and Purok 7 has the least with only 25 households.

Figure 12. Household Distribution by Purok


Table 7. Number of Household per Purok

No of Households
Household Distribution by purok
Purok 1 29
Purok 2 36
9.58% 11.11%
Purok 3 37 Purok 1

Purok 4 50 Purok 2
17.62% 13.79%
Purok 5 38 Purok 3

Purok 6 46 Purok 4

Purok 7 25 14.18% Purok 5


14.56% Purok 6
TOTAL 261
Purok 7
19.16%

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Economic Profile
Source of Livelihood, Locally Produced Products, and Establishments
The major sources of livelihood in the barangay are employment, business and farming. Locally produced product of the barangay is rice. As to economic establishments,
there are commercial, agricultural and industrial establishments present in the barangay (see table 9,10 and 11).

Table 9. Agricultural Establishments Table 10. Industrial Establishments

Type
Number of Establishments
a. Poultry/ Livestock Farms -
b. Nurseries/ Flower growing -
c. Breeding Stations -
d. Fishponds/ Fish pens -
e. Oyster/ Mussel Farms -
f. Orchards/ Vineyards -
g. Vegetable Farms 6

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Type
Number of Establishments
a. Handicraft -
b. Metalcraft/Auto repair Shop 1

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c. Food Processing -
d. Mining and Quarrying -
e. Rice/ Flour/ Corn/ Saw Mills 3
fj. Furniture Shop 1

Table 11. Commercial Establishments

Type
Number of Establishments
-
a. Sari- Sari Store 9
b. Distributors, Dealers of Various Products -
c. General Services/ Contractors 1
d. Restaurants/Carinderia -
e. Furniture Shop -
f. Livestock and Poultry Supply Stores -
g. Computer Shops / Internet cafe 1
h. Buy and Sell Station -

Infra Utilities
Roads, Bridges and Communication Services
The Barangay has a total road network of 6,616.80 meters (all concrete) of which 482 meters are provincial road and 6134.80 are barangay road. The barangay do not
have a bridge of any type in the locality. As for communications and internet services, barangay residents relays on landline telephones (PLDT and Digitel) and cellular network
owned by Globe and Smart Telecommunications. Letters are being delivered through Philpost, LBC, and JRS.

Table 12. Road Network in meters by Surface Type and by Administrative Level

Administrative Level by Meter Condition (Good Figure 14. Road Network by Administrative Level
Type Total
Nat’l Prov’l City / Mun. Brgy. or Needs Repair)
a. Concrete - 482 - 6134.80 6616.80 Good 7.28%
b. Asphalt - - - - - -
c. Gravel - - - - - -
d. Earth fill - - - - - -
TOTAL 0 482 0 6134 6616.80
Source: Barangay Records
Provincial
Barangay

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Table 13. Inventory of Bridges by Administrative Level (in meters)

Administrative Level ( in linear meters)


Type City/ Total Operational or
Nat’l Prov’l. Mun. Brgy. Non-Operational
a. Concrete - - - - -
b. Steel - - - - - -
c. Wooden - - - - - -
TOTAL - - - - - -
Source: Barangay Records

Table 14. Communications Services

Type Number Name/s of Company No. of Household Served


Telephone 2 PLDT, Digitel 60 (CBMS 2011)
Cellular Networks/ 2 Globe, Smart 244
Internet 4 Globe, Smart, PLDT, Digitel 244
Postal Services 3 LBC, Philpost JRS 244
Facilities Present in the Barangay
The Barangay have a Day-Care Center, a covered court and a basketball court (see table below). Other facilities like schools, churches, health facilities, and other sports
and recreational facilities can easily be accessed by residents for the barangay is located in the poblacion area.

Table 15. Facility Distribution by Purok


Number
Type
Purok 1 Purok 2 Purok 3 Purok 4 Purok 5 Purok 6 Purok 7
A. Schools
1. Pre-school/Day Care 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
2. Primary/Elementary 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3. Secondary/High School 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4. ALS Building 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
B. Churches
1. Roman Catholic 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2. Iglesia ni Cristo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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3. Pentecost
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0 0 0 0 0 0 0
C. Health Facilities
1. Health Center (RHU) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
D. Sports & Recreational
Facilities
1. Covered Court 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
2. Basketball Court 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
3. Parks 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4. Dap-Ayan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Environment
Solid Waste Management
Environmental management is one of the priorities of the barangay. Residents through the leadership of the barangay officials always implement “Operation Linis” along
roads, canals, and vacant lots. Every household is responsible to the cleanliness of its surroundings including street(s) parallel to them.

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As to the solid waste management of the barangay, garbage’s are being collected every afternoon of Wednesday and Sunday for biodegradable waste and every Friday
afternoon for non-biodegradable or residual wastes by the municipal garbage truck. The barangay also have a Material Recovery Facility for the disposal of recyclable materials.

Table 16. Household Waste Disposal Practices

Number of Households by Waste Disposal Practices


total
households Magnitude*
San Eugenio (Pob.) 244

garbage collected 244


garbage recycled 4
garbage segregated 59
garbage dumped to closed pit 4

Institutional
Planning Structure

A. The Barangay Organizational Structure


The organizational structure of the barangay shows the compliance of the LGU to the Local Government Code of 1991 and policies for its viable operation.

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Figure 15. Barangay San Eugenio Organizational Structure

B. The Barangay Development Council


The Development Council of the Barangay (BDC) is in accordance with Section 107 of the Local Government Code of 1991. It is composed of the Punong Barangay as the
Chairperson, all Barangay Kagawad (7), the SK Chairperson, and 3 NGO representatives. The BDC of San Eugenio meets at least twice a year to discuss developmental needs of
the community and in the allocation of the development funds.

C. Barangay-Based Institutions

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Different institutions were organized in the Barangay (see table below). All the BBIs in the barangay are functional are have NGO representatives. NGOs/Pos/CSOs are
involved and active in the different activities of the barangay especially in the areas of environment, health & nutrition, and peace & order.

Table 17. Barangay-Based Institutions

Name of Barangay-Based Institution Total Number of Members


Barangay Development Council (BDC) 12
Barangay Anti-Drug Abuse Council (BADAC) 7
Barangay Council for the Protection of Children (BCPC) 10
Barangay Disaster Risk Reduction Committee 12
Barangay Ecological Solid Waste Management Committee (BESWMC) 9
Barangay Physical Fitness and Sport Development Council (BPFSDC) 8
Barangay Peace and Order Committee (BPOC) 10
Barangay Poverty Reduction Action Team ((BPRAT) 10
Lupong Tagapamayapa 10
Barangay Nutrition Council (BNC) 21

Situational Analysis

Health & Nutrition


In the past 3 years, there were no recorded occurrence of child death and women death due to pregnancy related cause(s), however, based on the “operation timbang” of
Barangay Nutrition Scholars on May 2014, out of One Hundred Eleven (111) 0-5 years old children weighted, 105 or 94.87% were nourished and six (6) or 5.13% were
moderately malnourished. Majority of malnourished children are from Purok 7.

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Figure 16. Proportion of Undernourished 0-5 Years Old Children
Table 18. Nutritional Status of 0-5 Years Old Children

Malnourished children 0-5 years old* 5.13%


Number of children 0-5 years old
Purok Magnitude
Total Male Female Total Male Female
Purok 01 6 2 4
Purok 02 14 8 6 Nourished
Purok 03 10 6 4 2 1 1
Under Nourished
Purok 04 8 6 2 1 1
Purok 05 15 7 8 94.87%
Purok 06 12 3 9
Purok 07 46 19 27 3 3
TOTAL 111 51 60 6 2 4
*Malnourished children 0-5 years old or children who are moderately or severely underweight
Source: BNS Record (May 2014)

Figure 17. Nutritional Status of 0-5 Years Old Children by purok, by sex

2 Male

1 Female

0
Purok 01 Purok 02 Purok 03 Purok 04 Purok 05 Purok 06 Purok 07

As to morbidity, of the top 10 causes in the barangay, Acute Upper Respiratory has the most number of cases treated (148 cases) as per records of the RHU (CY 2013)
followed by Skin Disease (17) and wounds (14 cases).

casaes Table 19. Morbidity (CY 2013) Figure 18. Morbidity CY 2013

No Type of Morbidity Total Cases (2013)

Urinary Tract Infection

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17
1 Acute Upper Respiratory tract Infection 148
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2 Skin Disease 17
3 Wounds 14
4 Influenza 9
5 Hypertension 9
6 Artritis 8
7 Diarrhea 4
8 Tooth Abseene 4
9 Asthma 4
10 Urinary Tract Infection 3
Source: Mun. Health Office

Water & Sanitation

A. Access to Improved Water Source


All the Household sin the barangay based on the latest census have access to improved water source . The main source of drinking water of households in the barangay is
bottled/mineral water. There are only Seven (7) households or 2.87% of the total households in the barangay whose main source of drinking water is from a community water
system (NAWASA).

Table 20. Access to Improved Water Source by Purok

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HHs without Access
Number of
Purok/Sitio to improved water
households
source
Figure 19. Main Source of Drinking Water
Purok 1 25 0
Purok 2 26 0
Purok 3 33 0 2.87%
Purok 4 27 0
Purok 5 30 0
Purok 6 32 0 Own faucet water inside
Purok 7 71 0 ,
the hh
TOTAL 244 0
Bottled/mineral water

Table 21. Source of Drinking Water

97.13%

Source Magnitude
Own faucet water inside the hh 7
Own faucet water inside the yard 0
Public tap/side pipe 0
Tube well or borehole 0
Protected dug well 0
Semi-protected dug well 0
Unprotected dug well 0 B. Access to Sanitary Toilet Facility
Rain water 0
Tanker truck/Peddler 0 As to toilet facility, all the 244 households (100%) in the barangay have access to sanitary toilet facility.
Cart with small tank 0 Household uses water-sealed flush to sewerage/septic tank type toilet (198 owned and 46 shared)
River, stream, dam, etc. 0
Bottled/mineral water 237
0 Figure 20. Access to Sanitary Toilet Facility by Barangay Table 22. Access to Sanitary Toi
Others
TOTAL 244
0.00%

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HHs without Access


Number of
Purok/Sitio to Sanitary Toilet
households
Facility
Purok 1 25 0
Purok 2 26 0
Figure 21. Type of Toilet Facility by Purok Purok 3Table 23. Type of Toilet
33 Facility by Purok 0
Purok 4 27 0
Purok 5 30 0
Purok 6 32 0
18.85% Purok 7 71 0
Water-sealed flush to TOTAL 244 0
sewerage/septic tank-
own

Water-sealed flush to
sewerage/septic tank- Type Magnitude
shared
81.15% Water-sealed flush to sewerage/septic tank-own 198
Water-sealed flush to sewerage/septic tank-shared 46
Closed pit 0
Open pit 0
Pail system 0
Housing No Toilet 0
Others 0
Construction of Households Wall and Roof by Material Used TOTAL 244

As to the construction of walls of households in the barangay, 75.82% of the total households were made of strong materials, 4.92% were made of light materials, and
19.26 %were made of mixed but predominantly strong materials. As to the construction of roof, 91.39% were made of strong materials and 1.64% were made of light materials and
6.97% were made of mixed but predominantly strong materials.

Figure 22. Construction of Household Roof

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Figure 23. Construction of Household walls

1.64% 6.97% Strong Materials


(concrete, brick, 19.26%
stone,wood, galvanized Strong Materials
iron) 4.92% (concrete, brick,
Light Materials (Bamboo, stone,wood, galvanized
sawali, cogon, nipa) iron)
Light Materials (Bamboo,
sawali, cogon, nipa)
Mixed but predominantly
strong materials
91.39% 75.82%

Table 24. Construction Household Walls and Roof by Materials Used

Walls Roof
Materials
Magnitude Magnitude
Strong Materials (concrete, brick, 185 223
stone,wood, galvanized iron)
Light Materials (Bamboo, sawali, cogon, nipa) 12 4
Salvaged/makeshift materials 0 0
Mixed but predominantly strong materials 47 17
Mixed but predominantly light materials 0 0
Mixed but predominantly salvaged materials 0 0
Source: Barangay Records
Clothing
As for clothing , Barangay residents have sufficient clothing for the wet and dry season of the country.

Peace and Order/Public Safety


Generally, the barangay peace and order situation is peaceful. However, as per the barangay blotter and records from the katarungang barangay, there are some
incidents/cases that can be considered disturbances or concern to peace and order and public safety. Petty quarrels among the residents were referred to and settled by the

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Katarungang Pambarangay (misunderstanding, unjust vexation, threat, and provocation) violence against women and children cases were referred to the MSWDO and PNP for
the filing of appropriate charges.

Table 25. Cases filed in the barangay CY 2013

Concerns No of Cases
Oral Defamation/provocation 3
Land Dispute 2
Estafa 5
Misunderstanding 10
Violence against women and children 2

Employment
Per the latest census of the barangay (May 2014), the Barangay has a labor force of 373 members composed of 236 males and 137 females. Majority of the labor force
are from Purok 7 which composed of 105 individuals and Purok 1 has the least (30 individuals). Only one member of the labor force (female) is unemployed.

Table 26. Employment by Sex, by Purok

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Number of Members of the Unemployed member of the
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Total Male Female Total Male Female
Purok 1 30 20 10 0 0 0
Purok 2 54 36 18 0 0 0
Purok 3 42 23 19 0 0 0
Purok 4 43 29 14 0 0 0 Figure 24. Employment by Barangay
Purok 5 38 25 13 0 0 0
Purok 6 61 38 23 0 0 0 99.73%
Purok 7 105 65 40 1 0 1
TOTAL 373 236 137 1 0 1
*Unemployed members of the labor force. Labor force members includes all members 15 years old
and above who are currently working or actively seeking for work.
Employed
Unemployed

0.27%

Nature of Employment
As to the nature of employment of labor force, of the 373 employed members, 135 (36.19%) are permanent, 71 (19.03%) are short term or seasonal, and 167 (44.77%) are
working on different jobs on day to day or week to week basis.

Table 27. Nature of Employment by Sex Figure 25 . Employed Labor Force by Nature of Employment
Nature of Employment* Magnitude
Permanent

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36.19%
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Short-term, seasonal,
or casual
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Permanent 135 69 66
Short-term, seasonal, or casual 71 49 22
Worked on different jobs on day to day or week to week 167 113 54
TOTAL 373 231 142
Source: Barangay Census (May 2014)

Figure 26. Nature of Employment by Sex

120

100

80 Male
Female
60

40

20

0
Permanent Short-term, seasonal, or Worked on different jobs on
Income casual day to day or week to week

A. Households with Income below Poverty Threshold


Based on the result of the CBMS Census (May 2011), 15 households or 6.17% of the total households in the barangay (243 hh) are with income below the poverty
threshold. This data was derived using the currently used poverty threshold which is P17,118.00 for rural and P17,839.00 for urban

Table 28. Poverty by Purok Figure 27. Poverty by Barangay

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households wih income below poverty threshold*
number of households 93.83%
Magnitude* Proportion**
San Eugenio (Pob.) 243 15 6.17
Purok 1 28 1 3.57
Purok 2 31 1 3.23 Non-Poor
Purok 3 30 2 6.67
poor
Purok 4 30 2 6.67
Purok 5 22 2 9.09
Purok 6 34 1 2.94
Purok 7 68 6 8.82
*Households with income below poverty threshold. Current thresholds are estimated, when the official is not applicable
to the reference period, by projecting the official NSCB thresholds using prevailing prices. The currently used poverty
thresholds are: 17118 (Rural) and 17839 (Urban).
**Number of households with income below poverty threshold over total number of households 6.17%
Source: CBMS Census 2011
Figure 28. Poverty by Purok

70 62
60
50
Non-poor
40 33
30 28 28 poor
27
30 20
20
6
10 1 1 2 2 2 1
0
Purok 1 Purok 2 Purok 3 Purok 4 Purok 5 Purok 6 Purok 7
B. Households with Income below Food Threshold
As per CBMS Census result (May 2011), three (3) households in the barangay or 1.23% are living below the food threshold. This data was derived by using the currently
used food threshold which is P11,956.00 for rural and P12,459.00 for Urban

Figure 29. Subsistence by Barangay


Table 29. Subsistence by Purok
1.23%

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households wih income below food
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number of threshold*
households
Magnitude* Proportion**
San Eugenio 243 3 1.23
Purok 1 28 1 3.57
Purok 2 31 1 3.23
Purok 3 30 0 0.00
Purok 4 30 0 0.00
Purok 5 22 1 4.55
Purok 6 34 0 0.00
Purok 7 68 0 0.00
*Households with income below food threshold. Current thresholds are estimated, when the
official is not applicable to the reference period, by projecting the official NSCB thresholds using
prevailing prices. The currently used food thresholds are:11956 (Rural) and 12459 (Urban).
**Number of households with income below food threshold over total number of households
Source: CBMS Census 2011

Education and Literacy


As per the recent census of the barangay (May 2014), of the Two Hundred Thirteen 6-16 years old children in the barangay,Seven (3 males and 4 females) or 3.29% are
not enrolled in school. Purok 7 has the highest number of children not enrolled/attending school.

Table 30. Children 6-16 Years Old Not Attending School by Purok, by Sex

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Children 6-16 years old not attending school*
Number of children 6-16 years old
Purok Magnitude
Total Male Female Total Male Female
Purok 01 20 7 13 0 0 0
Purok 02 35 22 13 0 0 0
Purok 03 26 15 11 0 0 0
Purok 04 25 11 14 0 0 0
Purok 05 24 13 11 1 0 1
Purok 06 24 14 10 0 0 0
Purok 07 59 29 30 6 3 3
TOTAL 213 111 102 7 3 4

Figure 30. Children 6-16 Years Old Not Attending School, by Sex Figure 31. Proportion of 6-16 Years Old Children Not Attending School
3.29%
3

2
Male Attending School

Female Not Attending School


1

0 96.71%
Purok 01 Purok 02 Purok 03 Purok 04 Purok 05 Purok 06 Purok 07

As to Literacy, of the One Thousand Fifty (1050) persons in the barangay aged 10 years old and above, 12 or 1.14% are illiterate (cannot read/write simple messages in
any language or dialect.). Purok 3,5 and 7 has the highest number of illiterate persons. Purok 5 has the highest proportion of illiterate persons while purok 1 and purok 6 has the
least.

Table 31. Illiterate Persons 10 Years Old and Above by Gender, by Purok

Purok Number of Persons 10 Years Old and Illiterate persons 10 years old and

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Above
Barangay Development
above*
Plan 2018-2020
Magnitude
Total Male Female Total Male Female
Purok 01 82 37 45 0 0 0
Purok 02 135 73 62 1 0 1
Purok 03 149 58 91 3 1 2
Purok 04 104 41 63 2 1 1
Purok 05 134 61 74 3 2 1
Purok 06 144 70 74 0 0 0
Purok 07 302 163 159 3 1 2
TOTAL 1050 503 568 12 5 7
*Persons 10 years old and above who cannot read/write simple messages in any language or dialect

Figure 32. Literacy, by Barangay Figure 33. Illiterate Persons 10 Years Old and Above by Gender, by Purok

1.14% 2

Literate Male
1
Illiterate Female
98.86%

0
Purok 01 Purok 02 Purok 03 Purok 04 Purok 05 Purok 06 Purok 07
People’s Participation

Civil Society Organizations present in the barangay are actively involved in barangay governance and are well-represented in the different Barangay-Based Institutions.

As per record of the COMELEC, in 2010, there were 691 registered voters in the barangay and 550 (79.59%) actually voted in the synchronized SK and Barangay
Elections while in 2013, of the registered 698 voters, 592 (84.81%) actually voted in the Barangay Election.

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Figure 34. Registered Voters Participation Rate CY 2010
Synchronized SK and Barangay Election

20.41%

Voted
Did not Vote Figure 35. Registered Voters Participation Rate CY 2013
Barangay Election

79.59%
15.19%

Voted
Did not Vote

84.81%

Others

Environmental Concerns
Except for improper disposal of garbage of some residents of the barangay, there are no other environmental concern of the barangay due to its level to nearly level slope
(0-3% slope) .

Transport Services

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The barangay can be accessed/reached by any kind of vehicle. The means of public transport in the barangay are Bus, Jeepney, and Tricycle. With the good condition of
the roads in the locality, transportation is not hard to residents as well as visitors.

Vehicle Ownership
As per result of the CBMS census of the municipality conducted in April 2011, there are One Hundred Fifteen vehicles (forty five 4-wheel vehicles and seventy tricycles /
motorcycles) in the barangay owned by residents/households.

Market
Barangay residents go to the public market of the LGU located in Barangay 3, San Ildefonso to buy foods (vegetables, meat, poultry, etc) and other daily needs. Some
merchants sell their goods in a door to door basis in the barangay.

Fiscal Capability
Figure 36. 2011 Total Income
A. Income of the Barangay 7.91%
In terms of sources of income of the barangay over the period of 3 years, the Internal Revenue Allotment share Locally
is the main source of income. Only a small portion of barangay income is locally generated. The trend shows that the Generated
barangay is becoming less and less dependent on IRA over the past three years. Revenues (All
Sources)
Table 32. Sources of Income (2011, 2012, 2013) 92.09% Internal Revenue
Allotment

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Amount
Sources of Income
FY 2011 FY 2012 FY 2013
A. Internal Figure 37. 2012 Total Income
1. Revenue from Tax Ordinances
2. Barangay Fees and Charges 15,000.00 20,000.00 25,000.00
3. Others (Interest Income) 3,000.00 3,000.00 1,000.00 11.05% Internal Revenue
B. External
Allotment
1. Internal Revenue Allotment 884,304.00 909,193.00 996,308.00
2. Real Property Tax Share 35,000.00 45,000.00 35,000.00 Locally Generated
3. Share from Sand, Gravel and other Quarry 88.95% Revenues (All Sources)
Resources
4. Community Tax Share 18,000 30,000 25,000
5. Proceeds from the Development and
Utilization of National Wealth
6. Annual Contributions to Barangay
a) Municipality 3,000 13,000 13,000
b) Provincial
Figure 38. 2013 Total Income
7. Others (specify) 2,000 2,000 2,000
TOTAL
9.20%
Locally Generated
Revenues (All Sources)

90.80% Internal Revenue


Allotment

B. Actual Expenditures of the Barangay


As to the actual expenditures of the barangay, a decrease in actual expenditures for MOOE can be Figure 39. Actual Expenditures FY 2011
observed from 59.25% in 2011 to 53.75% in 2013. Similarly, a slight increase in personal Services between 0.00%
2011 and 2013 can be seen. No Capital Outlay Expenditures in the last three years.

Table 33. Actual Expenditures (2011, 2012, 2013) Personal Services


59.25%
Expenses Amount MOOE
40.75% Capital Outlay

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FY 2013
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FY 2011 FY 2012
1. Personal Services 447,756.00 506,356.00 506,356.00
2. MOOE 650,949.88 667,721.83 588,496.27
3. Capital Outlay 0.00%
TOTAL 1,128,705.88 1,174,077.83 1,094,852.27

56.87%

FigurePersonal
40. Actual Expenditures FY 2012
Services
43.13%
MOOE
Capital Outlay
0.00%

53.75%
Figure 41. Actual Expenditures FY 2013

46.25% Personal Services


MOOE
Capital Outlay

Part 2: BARANGAY DEVELOPMENT PLAN

Vision

“A peaceful barangay with God-fearing and empowered inhabitants


Maananteng,who
Solsona, Ilocos
lives in Norteclean and green environment with productive
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economy under a vigilant and service-oriented leadership.”
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Mission

“To promote peace and order, ensure public safety, and to empower
residents through delivery of quality basic services, promotion of
education, entrepreneurship and proper care and protection of the
environment.”

Sectoral Goals, Objectives, and PPAs

Development PPAs
Goals Objectives
Sectors
SOCIAL  Healthy and fit Barangay  To minimize incidence/prevalence of morbidity and  Implementation of Community-Based Monitoring
Inhabitants malnutrition in the barangay by 25% annually System (CBMS)

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 Peaceful, Safe, and Orderly  To improve educational facility of the barangay  Health and Nutrion Program
Barangay  To maintain peace and order A) Establishment and Maintenance of:
 Well-Educated Inhabitants  To prevent drug addiction -vegetable garden
-herbal garden
B) Purchase and distribution of vegetable seeds
C) Establishment of Botika sa Barangay
D) Anti-Dengue fumigation
 Peace and Order and Public Safety
A) Procurement of:
- Flashlights
- Baton
- Cap
B) Establishment of BT Outpost
 Sports Development
A) Procurement of:
- Basketball balls
- Uniforms
- Nets and Rings
B) Conduct of Palaro sa Barangay
 Disaster risk reduction management
A) Construction of cubicle of BDRMM office
B) Establishment of early warning device
C) Procurement of:
-flashlights, rainboots, raincoats
- emergency generator
Educational Program
A) Purchase of laptop with (printer/scanner)
B) Installation of fix internet connection
ECONOMIC  Progressive Community  To increase household income  Agricultural Program
 To increase livelihood apportunities A) Purchase and distribution of HYV / Fertilizer
 Livelihood and Skills Training
- Straw weaving
 Fund Raising Program

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- Popularity contest
- Bingo games
Raffle draw

INSTITUTIONAL  Effective, Efficient, and  To improve legislative services of the barangay by the  Construction/Formulation of Legislative Tracking /
Proactive governance end of 2016 Monitoring System
 Service-Oriented Barangay  To improve barangay administrative services  Updating of the Barangay Citizens’ Charter
Governance  Active and effective barangay-based institutions  Construction and Establishment of Feedback
 To improve IEC to constituents mechanism
 To establish an accurate and up-to-date planning  Establishment of Bulletin / Transparency Boards
database  Participation to Damili Festival
 To capacitate elective and appointive brgy. officials
INFRASTRUCTURE  Comfortable and  To improve and maintain facilities and infrastructures  Improvement of the Barangay Multi-Purpose Hall
Convenient Inhabitants in the barangay  Improvement of the Day Care Center
- Construction of comfort room
 Concreting of Barangay roads

ENVIRONMENTAL  Ecologically-balanced  To maintain a clean, green, and safe environment ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES
AND NATURAL environment  To prepare the community in times of disaster  Waste Management
RESOURCES A) Massive IEC on Proper
B) Purchase of garbage bins
C) Establishment of MRF
 Establishment of Barangay Nursery

Estimated Cost and Schedule of Implementin


Source
P/P/As Brief Description Location Implementation g Office / Remarks
of Funds
2014 2015 2016 Agency
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT

 Implementation of Provision of Barangay Wide 10,000 Internal BO, DILG, In


Community-Based counterpartfund to the (DRRM LGU-SN coordination

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Monitoring System implementation of CBMS
Barangay DevelopmentFund)
Plan 2018-2020
with the Mun.
(CBMS) Census Government

 Health and Nutrion Establishment and Vacant Lot 6,000 6,000 6,000 Internal BO, BHW, In
Program Maintenance of communal BNS, BSPO coordination
A) Establishment and gardens in vacant /idle lots with the DA
Maintenance of:
-vegetable garden
-herbal garden
In
B) Purchase and Distribution of vegetable Barangay Wide 5,000 5,000 5,000 Internal/ BHW, BNS, coordination
distribution of vegetable seeds to households External BSPO, DCW with MNAO,
seeds especially to those MAO and
undernourished children MSWDO

C) Establishment of Botika Purchase of over-the- Barangay Hall 30,000 30,000 Internal/ BO, BNS, In
sa Barangay counter medicines for External BHW, BSPO Coordination
distribution coordination
with the RHU
D) Anti-Dengue fumigation Purchase of fumigation Barangay wide 10,000 10,000 Internal BO
chemical

 Peace and Order and


Public Safety

A) Procurement of: Purchase of various - 10,000 Internal/ PB, BT In


- Flashlights barangay tanod External coordination
- Baton paraphernalia with the PNP
- Cap

B) Establishment of BT Construction of Tanod Tanod Outpost 30,000 30,000 Internal/ PB, BT


Outpost outpost in strategic places External

 Sports Development

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A) Procurement of: Purchase of various sport -
Barangay
25,000
Development
25,000 25,000
PlanBPFSDC,
Internal/
2018-2020
- Basketball balls equipments and uniforms External BO, KK
- Uniforms
- Nets and Rings

B) Conduct of Palaro sa Conduct of indigenous Basketball Court 5,000 5,000 5,000 Internal/ BPFSDC,
Barangay games during fiesta and External BO, KK
xmas program

 Disaster risk reduction


management

A) Construction of cubicle Establishment of BDRRM Barangay Hall 75,000 Internal/ BDRMMC,


of BDRMM office office space to be used as External BO
command center

B) Establishment of early Purchase of an electronic BarangayHall 45,000 Internal/ BDRMMC,


warning device siren to alert constituents External BO

C) Procurement of: Procurement of supplies Barangay Hall 10,000 10,000 Internal/ BDRMMC,
-flashlights, and equipments needed External BO
rainboots, raincoats for disaster operations
- emergency 45,000 Internal/ BDRMMC,
generator External BO

 Educational Program Provision of IT equipments Barangay Hall 60,000 Internal/ KK In


to support the educational KK fund coordination
needs of youth with
A) Purchase of laptop
municipal
with(printer/scanner) government
B) Installation of fix

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internet connection
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ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT

 Agricultural Program Distribution of Barangay Hall 20,000 20,000 Internal/ BO In


A) Purchase and HYV/fertilizers to farmer External coordination
distribution of beneficiaries with the DA
HYV / Fertilizer

 Livelihood and Skills Conduct of of livelihood Barangay Hall 35,000 35,000 Internal/ BO,All
Training and skills training to External Organiza-
- Straw weaving farmers and OSY tions

 Fund Raising Program


Conduct of fund-raising Barangay Hall
- Popularity contest activities during brgy. 20,000 20,000 20,000 Internal/ BO,All
- Bingo games Fiesta and xmas program 25,000 25,000 25,000 External Organiza-
- Raffle draw 50,000 50,000 50,000 tions

INSTITUTIONAL
DEVELOPMENT
 Construction/Formulati Provision of Honoraria for Barangay Hall 5,000 Internal BO In
on of Legislative construction of aided Coordination
Tracking / Monitoring Legislative tracking with the DILG
System
System

Production of updated Barangay Hall 1,000 Internal BO


 Updating of the copies of Barangay
Barangay Citizens’ Citizens Charter
Charter
Construction of galvanize Barangay Hall and 1,000 Internal BO
 Construction and Suggestion boxes Day Care Center
Establishment of

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Feedback mechanism
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 Establishment of Establishment of Barangay Wide 15,000 Internal BO,DCW
Bulletin / Transparency Bulletin/Transparency
Boards Boards in three (3)
conspicuous places
 Participation to Damili
Festival Purchase of costumes, Municipal town 35,000 35,000 35,000 Internal/ KK,BO,All In
props and materials plaza External Organiza- Coordination
needed in participation of , KK tions with the
the barangay to the Damili fund Municipal
Festival Government
INFRASTRUCTURE
DEVELOPMENT

 Improvement of the Painting of the Barangay Barangay Hall 100,000 Internal/ BO


Barangay Multi- Hall External
Purpose Hall

 Improvement of the Construction of sanitary Day Care Center 75,000 Internal/ BO/DCW In
Day Care Center - toilet facility in the Day External Coordination
Construction of comfort Care Center with MSWDO
room

Concrete paving of Sitio 7 300,000 Internal/ BO In


 Concreting of Barangay
Naiporta road External coordination
roads with the
DPWH
ENVIRONMENT AND
NATURAL RESOURCES

 Waste Management

A)Massive IEC on Solid Production and posting of Barangay Wide 6,000 6,000 6,000 Internal BO
Waste Management Slogans in strategic

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Places
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B)Purchase of garbage Procurement of 20 metal Barangay Wide 35,000 Internal/ BO,
bins garbage bins KK fund BESWMC,
KK

C)Establishment of MRF Construction of additional Barangay wide 10,000 Internal BO,BT,BNS, In Coord.
MRF (another site) BSPO,BHW with the LGU-
SN

In
 Establishment of Construction of barangay Vacant Lot 20,000 Internal BO,BNS,BH coordination
Barangay Nursery nursery WBSPO with the DA

ATTACHMENTS

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