Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Population Profile
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Indigenous People
Are there indigenous people (IP) in your barangay? YES
IP group Location/Sitio Total households Total families Total male Total female
TEDURAY 160 398 389
BUAW /
BINANDUSAN 160
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NO Family and gender-based violence
No RIDO or clan wars/Tribal wars of ‘pangayao’
No Crime
BARANGAY ORGANIZATION
What organizations operate within the barangay? (Use another sheet for more organizations)
Organization 1 Organization 2
Name SCFO. WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION
Type of Organization (ex. PO, NGO, Private
NGO
institution/CSR)
Formal? (Registered, answer yes or no) YES Yes
LGU-accredited? (Yes or No) Yes Yes
Advocacy (Savings, religious, farmers, FARMERS,WOMENS,
WOMENS,
fisherfolk, women, etc.) RELIGIOUS
Area of operation (ex. nationwide, municipal,
BARANGAY/MUNICIPAL Barangay
different barangays, etc.)
Years’ operating in barangay 22 years 15 years
Active or inactive organization? Active Active
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LOCAL GOVERNANCE
JOEL DEMAPITAN SR. M 66 M NO HILGH SCHOOL GRADUATE BARANGAY KAGAWAD 2013 Farmer
SALVACION V. FULLO F 47 M NO HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE BARANGAY KAGAWAD 2013 Women/ BAPA
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Barangay Development Council Profile (Identify only those not listed in BLGU Officials’ Profile)
Inclusive Date Name of
Civil Educational Position in Barangay Sector
Name Sex Age IP Group (Start and End Non-KC-
Status Attainment Council Represented
Date) Organization
ADELAIDA A. CATUBO F 64 M NO HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR CITIZEN 2013- 2021 NONE SENIOR
GRADUATE PRESIDENT CITIZEN
GLENN M. IMAN M 56 M NO HIGH SCHOOL BDC- MEMBER 2013- 2021 NONE FARMER
GRADUATE
JUDYLYN TANDE F 46 M NO COLLEGE BARANGAY 2010-2021 NONE WOMEN
GRADUATE TREASURER
ELUSTRISIMO E. AMPO SR. M 75 M NO COLLEGE BARANGAY 2010-2021 NONE SENIOR
GRADUATE SECRETARY CITIZEN
*to be updated once the Program starts
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During the past year, how many times were the BAs conducted? 2 YEARS
On the average, how many barangay households are present during the meetings? 704
How many male residents were present? 1547
How many female residents were present? 1282
How many IP households were present? 40HH
FARMERS/
What other sectors were present? WOMENS/
RELIGIOUS
During the past year, how many times did the BDC meet? 2 TIMES
How many, on the average, attend the BDC meetings? (refer to attendance sheet)
Male BLGU Officials 5
Female BLGU Officials 3
Male PO/CBO representatives 2
Female PO/CBO representatives 3
What is the total annual budget of the barangay? How much was the IRA the past year? What are other sources of
funds of the barangay?
Source of Funds Amount
IRA
Other Sources:
CERTIFICATION/ CLEARANCE
COMMUNITY TAX
BUSINESS(STORE AND RETAILERS)
SUBSIDY
MORTAGE/ ACKNOWLEDEGEMENT RECIEPT
BARAGAY CLEARANCE/PERMIT/CERTIFICATION
TOTAL
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How were the barangay funds allocated in the previous year? (Refer to Barangay Annual Investment Plan)
Category Amount
Environment
Economic Sector
Infrastructure
Social development
Institutional Sector
Gender and Development
DRRM
Other allocation
TOTAL
Activity Cost
WOMENS
COVID
FINANCIAL BHW
TOILET BOWL
TOTAL
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Over the past year, what development project/s has/have been implemented in your barangay?
Scope Beneficiaries
(Covera Cost
Source of
Project Location ge, Unit, Cost of Project Sharing M F IPs
Funds
Physical (%)
GRAVELLING OF PURA- Target) 20,000.00
JULY- 20%DF 5% 303 291 29
ROAD PURA OCTOB BARANG
ER AY
IMPROVEMENT OF CENTRO JULY- 20,000.00 20%DF 20% 1,81 1,71 546
HEALTH CENTER OCTOB BARANG 9 2
ER AY
IMPROVEMENT OF CENTRO JULY- 60,000.00 20%DF 10% 275 229 89
DAY CARE CENTER OCTOB BARANG
ER AY
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POVERTY
Identify top three economic activities in the barangay
1. FARMING/ SELLING OF FARM PRODUCTS
2. BUY AND SELL
3. SARI- SARI STORE
What is the average annual household income in the barangay? 30- 40,000.00
What is the average annual income for males? 40,000.00
What is the average annual income for females? 20,000.00
What is the average annual income for IPs? 20,000.00
Types of Road %
Dirt 20%
Gravel 50%
Asphalted 0%
Cemented/All Weather Road 30%
TOTAL 100%
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Which of the following establishments and services are available in the barangay? If not available, how far is your
barangay to the nearest establishment/service provider? (if the listed services and establishments are not applicable or “no
use” to your barangay, write n/a)
Please check if If none, distance to Mode of Transport
Facilities/Establishments/Services
available nearest facility (hours) and cost
Barangay hall
Multi-purpose building N/A 35 MINUTES MOTORCYCLE /150
Tribal hall N/A 35 MINUTES MOTORCYCLE /150
Evacuation center
Market place/bagsakan center
Stores
Mini port N/A 45 MINUTES MOTORCYCLE /150
Daycare center
Elementary School
Secondary School
College or university N/A 35 MINUTES MOTORCYCLE /150
Health station
Hospital N/A 35 MINUTES MOTORCYCLE /150
Irrigation
Pre/Post Harvest Facilities
Water supply system
Drainage System
Waste facility
Cemetery
Electricity
Telecommunication Access
Bank N/A 35 MINUTES MOTORCYCLE /150
Credit facility
Tanod/police
Emergency services
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Please check if If none, distance to Mode of Transport
Facilities/Establishments/Services
available nearest facility (hours) and cost
Environmental protection
Postal service N/A 35 MINUTES MOTORCYCLE /150
Capability/skills training
Health
Organizational development N/A 35 MINUTES MOTORCYCLE /150
Agriculture and enterprise
Education
Others
NONE NONE
Environment NONE
Poverty Profile
Indicators Value Reference
Health
1. Proportion of children aged 0-5 years old who died
a) Number of children aged 0-5 years old who died BHW
Nutrition
3. Proportion of children aged 0-5 years old who are malnourished
a) Number of children aged 0-5 years old who are malnourished BHW
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Indicators Value Reference
Access to Basic Amenities
4. Proportion of households with access to safe water
BHW
a) Number of households with access to potable water (within 250m)
Shelter
6. Proportion of households who are squatting
a) Number of households who are squatting BHW
Income
9. Proportion of households with income less than the poverty threshold
a) Number of households with income less than the poverty threshold BHW
10. Proportion of households with income less than the food threshold
a) Number of households with income less than the food threshold BHW
11. Proportion of households who eat less than three (3) meals a day
a) Number of households who eat less than three (3) meals a day BNS/BHW
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Indicators Value Reference
Basic Education
12. Proportion of 6-12 years old children who are not in elementary school
a) Number of children 6-12 years old who are not in elementary BHW/DEP ED
school
b) Total number of children 6-12 years old BHW/DEP ED
13. Proportion of 13-16 years old children who are not in secondary school
a) Number of children 13-16 years old who are not in secondary BHW/DEP ED
school
b) Total number of children 13-16 years old BHW/DEP ED
Employment
14. Proportion of the members of the labor force who are not working
a) Number of labor force who are not working BHW
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Community Empowerment Facilitator Area Coordinator
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