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SOCIAL
SUBSECTO DATA REQUIREMENTS
RS

Demography Projected population, by SEX (NSO or latest census-based projections, GERL)

Table 1. Projected Population Year 2022-2025, Santa Ana, Pampanga.


2022 2023 2024 2025
BARANGAY
M F M F M F M F
San Agustin 2,105 2,032 2,152 2,076 2,200 2,122 2,174 2,192
San Bartolome 1,111 1,119 1,135 1,144 1,160 1,170 1,182 1,194
San Isidro 3,733 2,032 3,815 2,076 3,900 2,122 2,682 2,631
San Joaquin 3,733 2,032 3,815 2,076 2,688 2,637 2,417 2,320
San Jose 914 907 934 927 954 948 962 972
San Juan 1,584 1,564 1,619 1,598 1,655 1,633 1,661 1,677
San Nicolas 3,027 2,987 3,094 3,053 3,162 3,120 3,174 3,204
San Pablo 3,098 3,047 3,166 3,114 3,236 3,183 3,241 3,271
San Pedro 1,140 1,145 1,165 1,171 1,199 2,726 1,979 2,119
San Roque 2,329 2,313 2,381 2,364 2,434 2,415 2,453 2,477
Sta. Lucia 4,254 4,190 4,348 4,283 4,444 4,378 4,456 4,498
Sta. Maria 4,214 4,163 4,307 4,255 4,403 4,350 4,424 4,466
Santiago 2,609 2,559 2,667 2,615 2,726 2,673 2,725 2,750
Sto. Rosario 1,078 949 1,102 970 1,126 2,637 1,868 2,009
TOTAL 34,929 31,039 35,700 31,722 35,287 36,114 35,400 35,780
TOTAL, Santa Ana 65,968 67,422 71,401 71,180
Source: MPDO, Based on PSA CPH 2015.

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Projected life expectancy at birth, by SEX (NSO)

Table 2. Projected Life Expectancy at Birth, by Sex: Region III, 2000.

REGION MALE FEMALE DIFFERENCE


III 67.52 74.21 6.69
Source: Gender Factsheet No. 11-04, NSO-Gender and Development Committee,May 2011.

Figure 1. Projected Life Expectancy at Birth, by Sex: Philippines, 2020-2025.

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Total household population by age group, by SEX (latest census of population and housing, NSO)
Table 3. Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province, Municipality, and
Barangay as of 01 May 2020: Pampanga.
(Total Population includes Institutional Population)
Province, City,
Municipality, and Total Population Household Population Number of Households
Barangay
PAMPANGA * 2,437,709 2,433,144 573,920
SANTA ANA 61,537 61,522 13,567
San Agustin 3,308 3,308 688
San Bartolome 2,774 2,774 592
San Isidro 5,485 5,485 1,154
San Joaquin (Pob.) 3,143 3,143 783
San Jose 2,110 2,110 497
San Juan 2,823 2,823 589
San Nicolas 8,651 8,651 2,094
San Pablo 4,949 4,949 970
San Pedro 2,279 2,279 485
San Roque 4,065 4,065 819
Santa Lucia 7,872 7,872 1,898
Santa Maria 8,143 8,128 1,741
Santiago 3,995 3,995 835
Santo Rosario 1,940 1,940 422
Source: PSA CPH 2020.

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Total Population by Age Group, by Sex (latest census of population and housing)

Table 4. Household Population by Age Group, Sex, Province, and City/Municipality: REGION III, 2020.
Age Group, Province, and
Both Sexes Male Female
City/Municipality
SANTA ANA
Total 61,522 31,329 30,193
0-4 5,660 2,920 2,740
5-9 5,796 2,994 2,802
10 - 14 6,114 3,159 2,955
15 - 19 5,857 2,998 2,859
20 - 24 5,800 3,050 2,750
25 - 29 5,025 2,539 2,486
30 - 34 4,498 2,302 2,196
35 - 39 4,155 2,053 2,102
40 - 44 4,098 2,113 1,985
45 - 49 3,406 1,832 1,574
50 - 54 3,070 1,563 1,507
55 - 59 2,428 1,231 1,197
60 - 64 1,970 990 980
65 - 69 1,370 643 727
70 - 74 1,051 467 584
75 - 79 630 255 375
80 years and over 594 220 374
Source: PSA CPH 2020.

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Sex Ratio (NSO)

Table 5. Comparison of Population Values from 2015 and 2020. Santa Ana, Pampanga.
Indicator 2020 2015
Population 61,537 55,178
Proportion, by Sex 50.9% Male 50.5% Male
49.1% Female 49.5% Female
Source: PSA CPH 2015 - 2020.

Total population by marital status, sex disaggregated 1 (NSO)

Table 6. Marital Status: Philippines, 2015.


MARITAL STATUS
SINGLE MARRIED COMMON-LAW/ WIDOWED SEPARATED
LIVE-IN
43.9% 40.9% 9.1% 4.5% 1.5%
Source: PSA CPH 2015.

Singular mean age at marriage, by sex (NSO)

MALE FEMALE
2019 29 27
Source: PSA

Number and percentage of disabled persons by type of disability, sex-disaggregated (NSO)

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PSA Report No. 2017-148, Philippine Population Surpassed the 100 Million Mark (Results from the 2015 Census of Population), June 30,2017.

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Table 7. Persons with Disability: Santa Ana, Pampanga,2021.


Persons with disability (PWD)*
number of total members
Barangay Magnitude* Proportion**
Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female
SANTA ANA 54904 27396 27508 722 402 320 1.32 1.47 1.16
San Agustin 4064 2022 2042 60 38 22 1.48 1.88 1.08
San Bartolome 1782 854 928 24 16 8 1.35 1.87 0.86
San Isidro 5997 2994 3003 47 23 24 0.78 0.77 0.8
San Joaquin (Pob.) 3755 1900 1855 59 28 31 1.57 1.47 1.67
San Jose 1867 945 922 21 13 8 1.12 1.38 0.87
San Juan 2291 1141 1150 27 12 15 1.18 1.05 1.3
San Nicolas 5328 2701 2627 70 39 31 1.31 1.44 1.18
San Pablo 4375 2229 2146 51 24 27 1.17 1.08 1.26
San Pedro 1990 987 1003 23 13 10 1.16 1.32 1
San Roque 3800 1899 1901 42 24 18 1.11 1.26 0.95
Santa Lucia 6549 3201 3348 62 36 26 0.95 1.12 0.78
Santa Maria 7307 3665 3642 102 52 50 1.4 1.42 1.37
Santiago 3855 1889 1966 98 66 32 2.54 3.49 1.63
Santo Rosario 1944 969 975 36 18 18 1.85 1.86 1.85
*Persons with disability (PWD)
Source: CBMS 2021.

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Table 8. Types of Disability: Santa Ana, Pampanga,2021.


TYPE OF DISABILITY
BARANGAY
M HD PD VD SI CI OD MD LD
San Agustin 8 3 0 8 12 10 14 4 1
San Bartolome 2 0 0 1 0 9 8 1 3
San Isidro 1 0 3 5 6 9 15 1 7
San Joaquin 9 2 1 5 12 7 3 11 9
San Jose 1 0 0 1 6 2 11 0 0
San Juan 1 2 2 2 9 3 7 0 1
San Nicolas 18 7 2 4 5 5 9 19 1
San Pablo 4 14 9 4 5 6 7 2 0
San Pedro 3 1 0 2 2 0 12 2 1
San Roque 9 0 3 5 6 4 7 7 1
Santa Lucia 16 5 2 6 8 8 12 0 5
Santa Maria 28 8 11 3 20 8 13 9 2
Santiago 11 2 4 7 6 11 28 23 6
Santo Rosario 5 3 4 5 2 6 6 5 0
TOTAL 116 47 41 58 99 88 152 84 37

Source: CBMS 2021.

Legend:
Mental/ Intellectual
M
Hearing Disability
HD
Psychosocial Disability
PD
Visual Disability
VD
Speech Impairment
SI

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Disability due to Chronic illness


CI
Orthopedic (Musculoskeletal) Disability
OD
Multiple Disabilities specify
MD
Learning Disability
LD

Population growth rate, by sex (NSO, GERL)

Growth Rate: Santa Ana, Pampanga (2015 - 2020) - 2.32%


(Source : PSA CPH 2020.)

Average household size (NSO, GERL)

Table 9. Average Households: Santa Ana, Pampanga.


SANTA ANA PSA CBMS
Population 61,537 56,609
Household 13,567 13,694
Ave. Household Size 4.5 4.1
Source: PSA CPH 2020, CBMS 2021.

Percentage of male/ female-headed household by civic status (NSO, GERL)

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Registered live births (NSO, Vital Statistics Report, Civil Registrar’s Office)

2018 2019 2020 2021 2022

Live Births 237 226 162

Registered deaths (NSO, Vital Statistics Report, Civil Registrar’s Office)

2018 2019 2020 2021 2022

Deaths 240 221 258

Registered marriages (NSO, Vital Statistics Report, Civil Registrar’s Office)

2018 2019 2020 2021 2022

Marriages 314 334 210

Education Simple literacy rate (10 yrs old and over), by SEX (NSO)

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Functional literacy rate (10-64 years old and over), by sex (NSO)

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Ratio of girls to boys in primary education (DepEd, MDGs)

2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022

GIRLS 96.44 94.77 98.62

BOYS 94.90 93.00 98.62

Ratio of girls to boys in secondary education (DepEd, MDGs)

2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022

GIRLS 76.88 79.05 87.52

BOYS 69.02 72.10 78.39

Availability of functional literacy training programs for women (DepEd, GERL)

Distribution of the population 6 years old and over by highest educational attainment (%)

(FLEMMS, NSO,DepEd)

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Elementary School Completion Rate, by sex (DepEd)

Table _. Completion Rate of Elementary Schools SY 2021-2022, Santa Ana, Pampanga.

TOTAL
Name of School Location Level Type
M F

Elementar
Santa Ana ES Santa Lucia Public 32.17 30.50
y

Elementar
Fulgencio Matias ES San Joaquin Public 100.00 100.00
y

Elementar
San Isidro ES Purok 3, San Isidro Public 75.00 75.00
y

Elementar
San Agustin ES San Agustin Public 83.33 83.33
y

Elementar
San Pablo ES San Pablo Public 65.06 65.47
y

Elementar
San Nicolas ES San Nicolas Public 72.17 73.75
y

Elementar
Sta. Lucia ES Santa Lucia Public 57.96 58.33
y

Elementar
Sta. Maria ES Santa Maria Public 5.92 5.17
y

San Juan ES San Juan Elementar Public 100.00 100.00

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Elementar
Santiago ES Santiago Public --- ---
y

Elementar
San Roque ES San Roque Public 100.00 100.00
y

Elementar
Sto. Rosario ES Sto. Rosario Public 66.67 66.67
y
Source : DepEd.

Classroom-to-pupil ratio in elementary and secondary schools (DepEd)

Teacher-to-pupil ratio in elementary and secondary schools

Table _. Classroom-to-Pupil/ Teacher-to-Pupil Ratio, By School, Santa Ana, Pampanga.

TEACHER - PUPIL
Name of School Location Level Type CLASSROOM - PUPIL RATIO
RATIO

Publi
Santa Ana ES Santa Lucia Elementary 1:30 1:30
c

Publi
Fulgencio Matias ES San Joaquin Elementary 1:27 1:27
c

Publi
San Isidro ES Purok 3, San Isidro Elementary 1:32 1:30
c

Publi
San Agustin ES San Agustin Elementary 1:27 1:27
c

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Publi
San Pablo ES San Pablo Elementary 1:34 1:32
c

Publi
San Nicolas ES San Nicolas Elementary 1:34 1:29
c

Publi
Sta. Lucia ES Santa Lucia Elementary 1:33 1:29
c

Publi
Sta. Maria ES Santa Maria Elementary 1:37 1:34
c

Publi
San Juan ES San Juan Elementary 1:34 1:34
c

Publi
Santiago ES Santiago Elementary 1:34 1:31
c

Publi
San Roque ES San Roque Elementary 1:33 1:36
c

Publi
Sto. Rosario ES Sto. Rosario Elementary --- ---
c
Source : DepEd.

Table _. School Age Population, By School, Santa Ana, Pampanga.

Name of Locatio Level Type SCHOOL AGE POPULATION TOTAL


School n
5-6 7-9 10-12 13-15 16-18 19-21 22-24 25

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above

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

Santa Santa Elementar


Public 107 131 229 229 204 191 16 8 7 1 2 0 2 1 0 1 567 562
Ana ES Lucia y

Fulgenci
San Elementar
o Matias Public 41 39 89 73 53 36 12 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 196 153
Joaquin y
ES

Purok 3,
San Elementar
San Public 78 58 141 115 128 100 8 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 355 278
Isidro ES y
Isidro

San
San Elementar
Agustin Public 45 39 67 80 68 65 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 180 184
Agustin y
ES

San San Elementar


Public 59 87 139 108 103 96 11 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 312 294
Pablo ES Pablo y

San
San Elementar
Nicolas Public 69 52 120 109 95 97 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 290 259
Nicolas y
ES

Sta. Lucia Santa Elementar


Public 141 136 220 209 238 243 303 222 96 87 0 0 0 0 0 0 998 897
ES Lucia y

Sta. Santa Elementar


Public 112 106 177 203 174 146 219 204 70 70 0 0 0 0 0 0 752 729
Maria ES Maria y

San Juan San Elementar


Public 39 37 56 42 52 37 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 153 117
ES Juan y

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Santiago Elementar
Santiago Public 64 67 152 142 134 111 7 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 357 322
ES y

San San Elementar


Public 69 59 111 98 131 116 114 134 43 28 0 0 0 0 0 0 468 435
Roque ES Roque y

Sto.
Sto. Elementar
Rosario Public 19 19 28 28 34 22 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 82 69
Rosario y
ES
Source : DepEd.

Table _. Literacy Rate of Elementary Students, By School, Santa Ana, Pampanga.

English Reading Level


Name of
Location Level Type Independent Instructional Frustration Non-reader
School
M F M F M F M F

Santa Ana Santa


Elementary Public
ES Lucia

Fulgencio San
Elementary Public 25 24 34 24 16 3 11 0
Matias ES Joaquin

San Isidro Purok 3,


Elementary Public 41 66 116 97 140 88 0 0
ES San Isidro

San Agustin San


Elementary Public 7.99% 9.47% 18.93% 19.23% 23.37% 18.64% 1.18% 1.18%
ES Agustin

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San Pablo
San Pablo Elementary Public 46 71 39 35 46 21 1 0
ES

San Nicolas San 26% 37% 28% 34% 43% 28% 3% 1%


Elementary Public
ES Nicolas

Sta. Lucia Santa 75 92 79 73 83 66 22 10


Elementary Public
ES Lucia

Sta. Maria Santa 28 51 118 115 62 46 0 0


Elementary Public
ES Maria

San Juan ES San Juan Elementary Public 32.54% 29.45% 37.25% 25.02% 21.07% 38.14% 9.14% 7.39%

Santiago ES Santiago Elementary Public 148 166 117 91 61 24 31 21

San Roque 12% 23% 13% 16% 18% 12% 4% 2%


San Roque Elementary Public
ES

Sto. Rosario Sto. 12 14 22 15 9 2 0 0


Elementary Public
ES Rosario
Source : DepEd.

Table _. Three-Year Elementary School Enrollment, By School, Santa Ana, Pampanga.

TOTAL ENROLLMENT

Male Female Both


Name of School Location Level Type
202 202 202 202 202 202 202
2023 2023
1 2 1 2 3 1 2

Santa Ana ES Santa Lucia Elementar Public 632 576 568 593 783 564 122 135 1132

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y 5 9

Elementar
Fulgencio Matias ES San Joaquin Public 188 187 196 146 143 153 334 330 349
y

Purok 3, San Elementar


San Isidro ES Public 357 354 341 292 305 292 649 659 633
Isidro y

Elementar
San Agustin ES San Agustin Public 203 216 199 166 182 190 369 398 389
y

Elementar
San Pablo ES San Pablo Public 314 336 314 287 302 296 601 638 610
y

Elementar
San Nicolas ES San Nicolas Public 306 291 285 260 264 259 566 555 544
y

Elementar
Sta. Lucia ES Santa Lucia Public 297 297 289 268 285 280 565 582 569
y

Elementar
Sta. Maria ES Santa Maria Public 499 485 457 459 456 463 958 941 920
y

Elementar
San Juan ES San Juan Public 143 159 153 104 108 117 247 267 270
y

Elementar
Santiago ES Santiago Public 377 346 347 354 337 332 731 683 679
y

Elementar
San Roque ES San Roque Public 253 251 238 261 257 254 514 508 492
y

Sto. Rosario ES Sto. Rosario Elementar Public 80 81 82 73 85 69 153 166 151

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364 357 326 350 326 691 708


TOTAL 3469 6738
9 9 3 7 9 2 6
Source : DepEd.

High school completion rate, by sex

Percent of college graduates by cluster program

College graduation by sex

Post secondary and higher education graduates by major programs

Most common field of study

Number of technical vocational education and training (TVET) graduates, by sex

Coordination mechanisms with PNP, DOJ, CHR, DSWD, and LGU established to appropriate assistance to female faculty,
personnel and students who are victims of rape, sexual harassment and other forms of violence against women and

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discrimination.

(MCW IRR Sec. 16 B.5)

Health Prevalence rates of HIV/AIDS, malaria, tuberculosis, and other diseases, latest

Nutritional status, by sex and group

(CORE GAD)

Nutritional status of pregnant women (incidence of malnutrition), 2 reference years

(CORE GAD)

Life expectancy, by sex, 2 reference years

(CORE GAD)

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Percentage of family planning user, by sex, 2 reference years

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Child mortality rate, by sex, 2 reference year

(CORE GAD)

Mortality by leading causes, by age, and by sex, 2 reference years

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(CORE GAD)

Morbidity by leading causes, by age, and by sex, 2 reference years

(STD) by sex, 2 reference years

(CORE GAD)

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Incidence of reproductive tract infection (RTI) by sex, 2 reference years

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(CORE GAD)

Maternal mortality rate (CORE GAD)

Infant mortality rate

Table __. Infant Deaths, by Sex: Santa Ana, Pampanga, 2019-2022.

2019 2020 2021 2022*


Indicator
M F TOT M F TOT M F TOT M F TOT

Number of Infant Deaths (Under 11 months


0 0 0 0
old)

Source: MHO. * includes January to November 2022 data only.

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Number of cases of teenage pregnancy

AGE
INDICATORS TOTAL REMARKS
10-14 15-19 20-49

1. No. Of Pregnant 1 17 239 257


Women who completed
the doses of calcium
carbonate
supplementation - Total

Percentage of households with access to family planning services

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Percentage of population covered by Phil health and other health financing schemes

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(PDP 2011-2016)

Percentage of households with source/access to safe drinking water

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Percentage of households without sanitary toilets, latest

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Presence of barangay health center

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BARANGAY Source:
BARANGAY HEALTHMHO.
STATION NO. OF HEALTH WORKERS
San Agustin 1
San Bartolome 1
San Isidro 1
San Joaquin 1
San Jose 1
San Juan 1
San Nicolas 1
San Pablo 1
San Pedro 1
San Roque 1
Santa Lucia 1
Santa Maria 1
Santiago 1
Santo Rosario 1
TOTAL 14 101

Presence of garbage disposal system

Households by type of garbage collection*


Municipality number of total households
Magnitude* Proportion**

SANTA ANA 13069

garbage collected 412 101.48

garbage burned 394 97.04

garbage composted 17 4.19

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garbage recycled 391 96.31

garbage segregated 25 6.16

garbage dumped to closed pit 52 12.81

garbage dumped to open pit 53 13.05

garbage throwing in river 5 1.23

other waste management 0 0

*Type of garbage collection of households

**Number of households by type of garbage collection over total households

Source: CBMS Census 2021

Disease control program for sexually transmitted diseases of HIV/|AIDS (could be an info dissemination program)

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Availability of family planning services using the Reproductive Health Framework

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Family Planning Data ? (MHO/ MSWDO)

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Availability of the following services for women

• Counseling services for women

• Pap smear

Breast cancer exam (including mammogram)

• Availability of public comfort rooms

FACILITY AVAILABLE DESIGNATION


Y N M F U L
LGU Municipal:
Rural Health Center
Public Market / / / 0 0
LGU Municipal Building / / / 0 /
LGU Legislative Building / / / 0 0
Evacuation and Multi-purpose Building
LGU Barangay:
San Agustin
- Multi-purpose Gym
- Barangay Hall
- Barangay Health Station
San Bartolome
- Multi-purpose Gym
- Barangay Hall
- Barangay Health Station
San Isidro
- Multi-purpose Gym
- Barangay Hall
- Barangay Health Station

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San Joaquin
- Multi-purpose Gym
- Barangay Hall
- Barangay Health Station
San Jose
- Multi-purpose Gym
- Barangay Hall
- Barangay Health Station
San Juan
- Multi-purpose Gym
- Barangay Hall
- Barangay Health Station
San Nicolas
- Multi-purpose Gym
- Barangay Hall
- Barangay Health Station
San Pablo
- Multi-purpose Gym

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- Barangay Hall
- Barangay Health Station
San Pedro
- Multi-purpose Gym
- Barangay Hall
- Barangay Health Station
San Roque
- Multi-purpose Gym
- Barangay Hall
- Barangay Health Station
Santa Lucia
- Multi-purpose Gym
- Barangay Hall
- Barangay Health Station
Santa Maria
- Multi-purpose Gym
- Barangay Hall
- Barangay Health Station
Santiago
- Multi-purpose Gym
- Barangay Hall
- Barangay Health Station
Santo Rosario
- Multi-purpose Gym
- Barangay Hall
- Barangay Health Station
Source: MPDO.

Availability of water

WATER SOURCE San San San San San San San San San San Santa
Agusti Bartolom Joaqui

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n e Isidro n Jose Juan Nicolas Pablo Pedro Roque

Own use faucet,


community water system 470 97 1068 54 500 712 1016 779 141 501
(e.g. Maynilad )

Bottled water (purified,


328 385 489 895 1 1 298 38 318 205
distilled, mineral)

Shared faucet,
83 5 3 3 29 141 1 5
community water system

Tubed/piped shallow well


(e.g. Poso, Artesian well, 8 1 37 2 7 160 3 91
etc)

Own use tubed/piped


1 15 2 7 22 1 59
deep well

Shared tubed/piped deep


1 1 6 37 22
well

Peddler 1 2

Lake, river, rain, and


4
others

Protected spring 1

Total PER BARANGAY 890 490 1615 951 506 713 1367 1178 464 883

Source: CBMS 2021.

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(Social Development, Results Matrices, PDP 2011-2016)

• Maternal mortality rate per 100,000 live births decreased

• Infant mortality rate per 1,000 live births decreased

• Under five mortality rate per 1,000 live births decreased

• Prevalence of underweight children under five years of age decreased

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• Proportion of households with per capita intake below 100% dietary energy requirement decreased

• Contraceptive Prevalence Rate (all methods) increased

• HIV Prevalence maintained

• Proportion of population (HH) with access to safe water increased

• Proportion of population (HH) with access to sanitary toilet facilities increased

• Population with access to affordable essential drugs increased

• National Health Insurance Program coverage increased

• National Health Insurance Program enrolment rate increased from 74% (2010 baseline) to 100% (end-of-plan

Target)

• Proportion of births attended by skilled health personnel

Death rates of HIV/AIDS, malaria, tuberculosis, and other diseases, latest

Number of women who reported equal/full access of women to comprehensive, quality and affordable health services
(including prevention and treatment of diseases; sexual and reproductive health services), latest

Percentage of population that accessed secondary and tertiary health services, by sex, 2 years

Percentage of budget allocated for medicines, medical supplies and equipment, nutrition services, clinics, health centers
and other health facilities (e.g. lying-in facilities), latest

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Number of women who accessed quality maternal, and post-partum care and services from health facilities and qualified
health personnel, 2 years

Presence of a well-maintained health center with private rooms for physical exam/counseling

Percentage of women who reported to have equal decision on the number of children and number of years between
pregnancies over number of women interviewed, latest

Number of adolescent who reported attendance to orientation on the prevention of early pregnancies and STDs, latest

Policies, programs, guidelines, and services for the implementation of comprehensive, culture-sensitive and gender-
responsive health programs and services

Note: Section 20 B (1-7); C4 a-b

Women’s health risks related to pregnancy, child-birth complications and gender-based violence

(MCW-IRR Sec. 20)

Programs for maternal care developed and implemented, to include pre-natal services, delivery and post-natal service to
address pregnancy and infant health and nutrition

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(MCW-IRR Sec. 20 A.1)

Comprehensive health information and education programs implemented/provided:

• Age appropriate adolescent health and sexuality education in both public and private schools

• Sexuality education for parents

• Programs for elderly in every barangay to promote and maintain their well-being and social functioning

• Trainings for health service providers/educators

• Teem centers providing health and sexuality education and counseling

(MCW-IRR Sec. 20 C.)

Maternal and pre-natal services delivered and postnatal services addressing pregnancy and infant health nutrition

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(MCW-IRR Sec. 20 A 1-11)

Program for breastfeeding and proper nutrition for lactating mothers

(MCW-IRR Sec. 20 A 1-11)

Family planning programs that promote responsible, ethical, legal, safe and effective methods

(MCW_IRR Sec. 20 A 1-11)

Family and state collaborations on youth sexuality education and health services

(MCW-IRR Sec. 20 A 1-11)

Prevention and management of reproductive tract infection including STIs, HIV and AIDS

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(MCW-IRR Sec. 20 A 1-11)

Prevention and management of reproductive-related illnesses (breast and cervical cancers) and other gynecological
conditions and disorders

(MCW-IRR Sec. 20 A 1-11)

Prevention of abortion and management of pregnancy-related complications

(MCW-IRR Sec. 20 A 1-11)

Health services that include psychosocial, therapeutic, medical and legal interventions and assistance to VAWC victims and
survivors

(MCW-IRR Sec. 20 A 1-11)

Prevention and management of infertility and sexual dysfunction

(MCW-IRR Sec. 20 A 1-11)

Care for elderly women

(MCW-IRR Sec. 20 A 1 -11

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Management, treatment, and intervention of mental health problems of women and girls

(MCW-IRR Sec.20 A 1 1-11

Human resource development plan to ensure sufficient number of skilled health professionals to attend to all deliveries and
availability of qualified and capable health services providers including coordination with the academe, a human resource
deployment program to meet LGU needs.

(MCW-IRR Sec. 20 .6b.i and b.ii)

Inter-local health zones organized for the purpose of ensuring the provision of health services for neighboring communities,
in coordination with DOH

(MCW-IRR Sec. 20 .6.d)

Local health boards strengthened to respond to the health needs of girls, female adolescents, women and women senior
citizens

(MCW-IRR Sec. 20 B 6.e)

Communities organized to implement health problems for women and girls, in partnership with the private sector

(MCW-IRR Sec. 20 B 6.g)

Special CSC guidelines on special leave benefit for women due to surgery caused by gynecological disorders adopted and
Benefit Leave implemented

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(MCW-IRR Sec. 21 B)

Number of women who availed of the special leave benefits due to surgery of gynecological disorders, with full pay based
on gross monthly compensation subjects to existing laws, rules and regulations

(MCW-IRR Sec. 21 B)

Number of cases of violation of the guidelines reported and /or addressed

(MCW-IRR Sec. 21 B)

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GAD DATABASE

Shelter Policies and programs to ensure housing


for women belonging to the marginalized
sectors

(MCW-IRR Sec. 24)

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GAD DATABASE

Policies and guidelines that ensure women’s participation in land use, zoning and community planning and development

(MCW-RR Sec. 24 A.1)

Capacity building and skills training in shelter and urban development for women

(MCW-IRR Sec. 24 A.1)

Women participating in capacity building and skills training in shelter and urban development

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(MCW-IRR Sec. 24 A.1)

Existing policies guidelines reviewed to ensure gender-sensitivity and gender-responsiveness during relocation, resettlement,
demolition and eviction

(MCW-IRR Sec.24 A-5)

Monitoring and evaluation for gender design features in housing and urban development and all other kinds of infrastructure plans
and strategies

(MCW-IRR Sec. 24 A.6)

Massive information dissemination campaigns undertaken to increase the awareness of woment on their propery and housing rights

(MCW_IRR Sec. 24 A.7)

Proportion of households who are informal settlers (by sex), 2 reference years

Proportion of households with dwelling structures unable to protect them from the elements, 2 reference years

Social Gender responsive, rights based and culture-sensitive services and interventions implemented for WEDC and their families.
Welfare-
WEDC
(MCW-IRR Sec. 34 B)

Policy and/or guidelines formulated to implement gender-responsive detention and prison facilities.

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(MCW-IRR Sec. 34 C)

Detention areas and prisons with segregated facilities, health and sanitation services for women, including clean and sanitary toilets.

(MCW-IRR Sex. 34 C.)

WEDC provided with tempory and protective custody

(MCW-IRR Sec. 34 A)

WEDC Provided with medical and dental services.

(MCW-IRR Sec. 34 A)

WEDC provided with psychological and psychiatric evaluation.

(MCW-IRR Sec. 34 A)

WEDC provided with counselling and Critical Incident Stress Debriefing (CISD)

(MCW-IRR Sec.34 A)

WEDC Provided with productivity skills, capacity building and/or livelihood assistance.

MCW-IRR Sec. 34 A)

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WEDC provided with education.

(MCW-IRR Sec. 34 A)

WEDC provided with financial assistance

(MCW-IRR Sec. 34 A)

WEDC provided with trasportation assistance

(MCW-IRR Sec. 34 A)

WEDC Provided with employment through job placement

(MCW-IRR Sec. 34 A)

Social Policies, plans and programs implemented to eliminate all forms of discrimination against girl children
Welfare-Girl
Children
(MCW-IRR Sec. 35 A)

Conduct of community consultations on the effect of child marriage on health, education, and over-all situation of the girl-child.

(MCW-IRR Sec. 35 A.2)

Functional Local Councils for the Protection of Children (LCPC).

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(MCW-IRR Sec. 35 B.1)

Existing indigenous mechanisms for the protection of children adopted by LCPC’s

Social Gender-responsive, rights-based, and culture sensitive policies, programs and services implemented for senior citizens
Welfare -
Senior
Citizens (MCW-IRR Sec. 36 B)

Number of senior citizens provided with continuous support services

(MCW-IRR Sec. 36 A)

Number and types of support services provided to senior citizens

(MCW-IRR Sec. 36 A)

OSCAs with programs and services addressing gender-based violence, abuse and/or neglect of women senior citizens

(MCW-IRR Sec. 36 F)

Supportive community resources developed and utilized to provide in-home services, respite care, and stress reduction with high risk
families

(MCW-IRR Sec. 36 D)

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Subsidy and support programs provided to family and caregivers to promote quality homecare for senior citizens.

(MCW-IRR Sec. 36 D)

Capability-building programs developed for healthcare and social work professionals on the prevention, detection, and management
of psycho-social problems and other geriatric concerns of women senior citizens, specifically on the handling of older person abuse.

(MCW-IRR Sec. 36 C)

Number of women and men healthcare and social work professionals trained on the prevention, detection, and management of
psycho-social problemas and other geriatric concerns of women senior citizens, specifically on the handling of older person abuse

(MCW-IRR Sec. 36 C)

Gender- Policies, rules and regulations for the implementation of the incremental increase on recruitment and training of women issued:
based
Violence • within 6 months from issuance of IRR
(GBV)Protecti • after 6 months from issuance of IRR
on from all
forms of
violence
(MCW-IRR Sec. 12 A-3)

Enhaned services, procedure and protocols in providing women victims of gender-related offenses

(MCW-IRR Sec. 12 B.2)

Policies issued on participation of women in planning and management of relief operation (MCW-IRR Sec. 12 B.2)

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Relief Programs that comply with international standards such as MISP (Minimum Initial Service Package)and other humanitarian
service package for disaster and armed conflict situations

(MCW-IRR Sec. 12 B.2)

Documented cases of pregnant women, lactating mothers, women and mothers with dependent children, who are arrested, detained
and interned and interned for reasons related to armed conflict

(MCW-IRR Sec. 12 B.4)

Reports on psychosocial interventions pro interventions provided to combatants and non-conbatants especially children who suffered
from armed conflict.

(MCW-IRR Sec. 12 B.6)

Report/documented cases of women and girls forcibly recruited for armed conflict

(MCW-IRR Sec. 12 B.1)

Cases of women especially indigenous and Moro women forced to abandon their lands, territories and means of subsitence or
relocated them in special centers for military purposes

(MCW-IRR Sec. 12 B)

Functional VAW desks

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GAD DATABASE

(WCW-IRR Sec. 12 B)

Conduct of VAW desk monitoring and evaluation

(MCW-IRR Sec. 12 D)

Incidence and number of violence against women and children, by type

(CORE GAD)

Presence of women’s desk in police stations

Presence of adequate lighting in streets and public places to deter crime

Presence of separate rooms for interrogation of women victims in police stations

Presence of separate detention centers for women

Presence and types of services to prevent domestic violence

Presence and types of services and mechanisms to prevent human trafficking

Presence of rehabilitation/development/crisis centers for women (includes availability of counseling programs, treatment for physical
injuries, temporary shelter, legal services, productivity/livelihood program and job referral system)

Presence of a VAW referral system9

Availability and frequency of trainings conducted on the rights of women to be free from all forms of violence wheher physical,
sexual, emotional, mental or economic abuse, (latest available at least 2 years)

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Establishment and maintenance of a compehensive data and information system on trafficking, exploitation, and prostitution

Presence of statistical data generated on the incidence of all kinds of VAW and VAW victims to the total VAW-related data required,
(latest available at least 2 years)

Availability of local facilities or offices providing suport services such as counseling, temporary shelter and child care for VAW victims,
(latest available at least 2 years)

Presence of NGO-run shelters and drop-in centers for the rehabilitation of prostituted and exploited women and girls, (latest available
at least 2 years)

Precentage of women who are aware of VAW (all forms, including domestic violence, marital rape and incest) to total women
(interviewed),(latest available at least 2 years)

Presence and implementation of programs reintegrating prostituted women into society

Number of VAW victims provided with legal aid to total number of VAW victims, (latest available at least 2 years)

Number of reported VAWC cases, (latest available at least 2 years)

Number of VAWC cases served, 2 reference years

Number of cases filed against traffickers and exploiters prostituted women, (latest available at least 2 years)

Number of political detainees/executions/other human rights violations, by sex and age group, (lates available at least 2 years)

Number of women victims of VAW, exploitation and trafficking provided with rehabilitation, social integration and economic
empowerment program and other support services, to totol number of reported victims, (latest available at least 2 years)

Media and Local Media Board (LMB) to monitor the implementation of the MCW and its IRR on the non-discriminatory and non-derogatory
Film portrayal of women in media and film.

(MCW-IRR Sec. 19 E)

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GAD DATABASE

Percent of radio advertisements which promote sexist, stereotyped and demeaning roles of women

(CORE GAD)

Percent of TV advertisements which portray sexist, stereotyped and demeaning roles of women

Percent of print advertisements which portray sexist, stereotyped and demeaning roles of women

Number of media workers who are capacitated on GAD

Number of “success stories” of female entrepreneurs published through media, over total number of local publications, (latest
available at least 2 years)

Marriage and Standards and gender-fair modules developed (on marriage, family relations, parents effectiveness, shared parenting and household
Family responsibilities and non-sexist child rearing)
Relations

(MCW-IRR Sec. 22 A)

Standards and gender fair modules on marriage, family relations, parents effectiveness, shared parenting and household
responsibilities and non-sexist child rearing adopted.

(MCW-IRR Sec. 22 A)

Conduct of gender-sensitive pre-marriage counselling program to promote family planning, responsible parethood, equal relations
and shared responsibility between spouses in parenting and household management.

(MCW-IRR Sec. 22 B.2)

Provision of trainings and seminars to barangays on the education and popularization of the MCW and the Family Code, especially on

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the obligation and responsibilities of spouses to eliminate gender bias.

(MCW-IRR Sec. 22 B.5)

Protection Gender responsive disaster risk reduction (DRR) policies (including guidelines) and programs implemented
and security
in times of
disaster, (MCW-IRR Sec. 13)
calamities
and other
crisis
situations

Gender-responsive and rights-based work and financial plan on disasers, calamities and other crises in all phases of relief, recovery,
rehabilitation and rconstruction

(MCW-IRR Sec. 13 B)

Number and type of measures adopted by camp managers to prevent sexual violence in evacuation centers and relocation sites

(MCW-IRR Sec. 13 B.4)

Functional disaster coordinating councils at the regional and local level

(MCW-IRR Sec. 13 A)

Numbe of women involved in the development of a gender-responsive disaster management, including preparedness, mitigation, risk

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reduction and adaptation (local)

(MCW-IRR Sec13 A)

Presence of sex and age disaggregated data and reproductive health indicators

(MCW-IRR Sec. 13 A.2)

Number of women beneficiaries provided with basic services such as food, water, sanitary packs, psychosocial support, livelihood,
and education

(MCW-IRR Sec. 13 B.3)

Number of women beneficiaries (by reproductive health condition) in disaster stricken areas receiving MISP for sexual reproductive
health at early stages of crisis

(MCW-IRR Sec. 13.3)

Women members of various evacuation centers/camps committees organized for food and water distribution, nutrition, sanitation and
hygience, shelter, health, education, protection and security and safety especially in decision-making

(MCW-IRR Sec. 13 B.4)

Sports Partnerships formed with community-based sports organizations to ensure equal participation of women in sports.

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GAD DATABASE

(MCW-IRR Sec. 17 F.8)

Programs developed in coordination with sports organization to increase participation of elderly women, women with disabilities, and
indigenous women

(MCW-IRR Section 17 F.9)

Elderly women, women with disabilities , and indigeneous women participating in sports programs

(MCW-IRR Section 17 F.9)

Social Social protection policies, programs and services implemented for women and other marginalized sectors
Protection

(MCW-IRR Sec. 30)

Indigenous and community- based social protection policies and programs developed and/pr enhanced

(MCW-IRR Sec. 30)

Social protection policies and programs reviewed and enhanced to ensure benefit packages are responsive and the premiums are
affordable

(MCW-IRR Sec. 30)

Poverty reduction programs and services mainstreamed with social protection (including Occupational Safety and Health, Disaster
Risk Reduction Management) at the local level

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GAD DATABASE

(MCW-IRR Sec. 30 B.3)

Labor market programs sustained to create employment and alternative livelihood following decent work standards

(MCW-IRR Sec. 30 B.4)

Health insurance program for senior citizens and indigents developed

(MCW-IRR Sec. 30 D)

Senior citizens and indigents who have availed of insurance programs (total senior citizens and registered)

(MCW-IRR Sec. 30 D)

Community-based social protection schemes and programs developed for women with disabilities

(MCW-IRR Sec. 30 E)

Women with disabilities that availed of community-based social protection schemes and programs

(MCW-IRR Sec. 30E)

Income and Proportion of population with incomes below poverty line


Poverty

(MDGs)

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GAD DATABASE

Proportion of households whose members eat less than 3 full meals a day, 2 reference years

Percentage of households with one main source of income only to total number of households

Percentage of households with secondary/tertiary source of income

Labor and Investment-friendly policies, systems, programs, procedures and technical assistance for returning women migrant workers
Employment

(MCW-IRR Sec. 25 C)

Livelihood and skills development training, seminars,and scholarship grants for women migrant workers

(MCW-IRR Sec. 25 D)

Skills training, counseling and other support services integrated with entrepreneurship and GAD

(MCW-IRRSec. 25 D)

Share of women in non-agricultural wage employment

(MDGs)

Percent of labor force employed, by sex, by age group, (latest available at least 2 years)

Average family income of household head, by sex, (latest available at least 2 years)

(CORE GAD)

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GAD DATABASE

Average time spent doing household chores by employed men and women

(CORE GAD)

Number of livelihood training programs for women

Presence of Day Care Center

Percentage of Barangay with Day Care

Centers +

Number/percentage of LGU constituents with access to livelihood training programs of the LGU, by sex

Proportion of children below 15 years old who are employed to the total members of employed persons, by sex

Proportion of children below 15 years old who are employed to the total members of employed persons, by sex

Availability of in-service/employment training with legal literacy training and awareness-raising for women in the labor force, focusing
on their rights as employees, over total in-service trainings conducted, (latest available at least 2 years)

Number of trainings on marketing, export development and joint venture promotion to female entrepreneurs and relevant
associations, over total number of trainings conducted, (latest available at least 2 years)

Employment contribution in percent of total employment, by sex

Percentage of women employed to total employment, (latest available at least 2 years)

Agriculture Comprehensive Development and Management Plants (CDMP) and Industrial Forest Management Agreement (IFMA) integrated
Land with gender concerns
Utilization

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GAD DATABASE

(MCW-IRR Sec. 23 B 3.c)

Policy and guidelines development to ensure membership of marginalized women in councils for sustainable development created
pursuant to existing laws

(MCW-IRR Sec. 23 B 12.b)

Provision of access and links of production areas to markets

(MCW-IRR Sec. 23 B.14.a)

Farm to market roads constructed in rural areas to ensure access and links to markets

(MCW-IRR Sec.23 B.14.a)

Number of farmers with access to agricultural credit, by sex, by service provider, (latest available at least 2 years)

Percentage of women enjoying equal treatment in land and agrarian reform, (latest available at least 2 years)

Food Self- Gender-responsive PPAs on food security and sustainable use of productive resources development and/or implemented
sufficiency

(MCW-IRR Sec. 23)

Rural women’s groups participating in the implementation of DA programs at the local level (e.g. food production, processing and
marketing programs) (MCW-IRR Sec. 23)

Appropriate training programs for food security to strengthen women’s capacities implemented

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GAD DATABASE

(MCW-IRR Sec. 23 A 1.c)

Policy guidelines recognizing women as farmers and fisher folk and giving them equal opportunities to participate in programs and
projects

(MCW-IRR Sec. 23)

Number of women who have availed of training programs for food security

(MCW-IRR Sec.23 A 1.c)

Rural women’s groups participating in policy and program formulation, planning and designing of DA programs at the local level

(MCW-IRR Sec. 23)

Girl-children and women benefiting from all DA programs

(MCW-IRR Sec. 23)

Promotion of the use of organic fertilizer in food production

(MCW-IRR Sec. 23 A. 1.e)

Presence of a community-based food security plan in the CDP that respects religious and cultural practices

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GAD DATABASE

(MCW-IRR Sec23)

Guidelines ensuring food safety by strengthening food management

(MCW-IRR Sec. 23 A.2)

Provision of timely and accurate information on food safety such as, but not limited to, labeling and traceability

(MCW-IRR Sec. 23 A.2)

Provision of IECs on the use of alternative or renewable energy in food production

(MCW-IRR 23 A.3)

Availability of rainwater harvesting facilities as well as programs on rehabilitation of watershed areas for small women farmers

(MCW-IRR Sec. 23 B.5c)

Policy and guidelines developed to ensure participation of rural women in the training on food production

(MCW-IRR Sec. 23 B.5.c)

Rural women participating in trainings on food production (MCW-IRR Sec. 23 B 9.g)

Fishery Equal access to men and women on the use and management of fisheries and equatic resources, and all the rigths and benefits
accruing to stakeholders in the fishery industry

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GAD DATABASE

(MCW-IRR Sec. 23 B.6)

Standard registration form for municipal fisherfolks, fishing vessels and gears

(MCW-IRR Sec.

Maintenance of an updated database of women fisherfolks

(MCW-IRR Sec. 23 6.b)

Women fisherfolks accorded with benefits and privileges under the Labor Code, Social Security System (SSS) and othe laws

(MCW-IRR Sec. 23 B 6.c)

Policy guidelines ensuring full participation of women in the planning, designing, implementation and monitoring and evaluation of
coastal resource management programs and designate coastal areas to be managed by women

(MCW-IRR Sec. 23 B. 7)

Women who are functioning as fish wardens deputized (within 6 months from IRR)

(MCW-IRR Sec. 23 B. 8.a)

Women recognized as effective fish wardens

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GAD DATABASE

(MCW-IRR Sec. 23 B.8b)

Capacity development training for women fish wardens

(MCW-IRR Sec. 23 B.8.c)

Social and legal protection for all deputized women fish wardens

(MCW-IRR Sec. 23 B.8.d)

Women who participated in the management of protected areas

Forestry

(MCW-IRR Sec. 23 B 5.a)

Marine and terrestrial protected areas managed by women

(MCW-IRR Sec. 23 B. 5)

Community - managed ecotourism participated in by women stakeholders

(MCW-IRR Sec. 23 B. 5b)

Industry Credit programs accessible to women

Number of women who owns business enterprises

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Increased number of women n viable micro- enterprises, ( latest available at least 2 years )

Number of women reporting access to information on potential, high- value products, market linkage, product development and
technology support

Number of women reporting access to assistance in product design, ( latest available at least 2 years )

Number of enterprises that adopt environment - friendly production technologies and practices

Number of enterprises that adopt non - discriminatory hiring and work practices

Number of women who reported greater control over productive resources and benefits from wealth- creating activities, ( latest
available at least 2 years )

Number of women who reported greater control over the business environment, ( lates available at least 2 years )

Number of women who reported enhanced capacity to negotiate for business and work conditions, ( latest available at least 2 years )

Number of women availing of services to improve micro - enterprises, ( latest available at least 2 years )

Number of women who reported improved level of satisfaction with programs and services accessed relative to micro - enterprises,
( latest available at least 2 years )

Number of work establishments with support services, such as child - free facilities, to total number of establishments, ( latest
available at least 2 years )

Number of work establishments without occupational segregation, to total number of work establishments, ( latest available at least 2
years )

Total number of commercial establishments, in establishments equivalent Unit, ( latest available at least 2 years )

INFRASTRU
CTURE SUB
- SECTORS

Utilities Millennium Development Goal ( MDG )

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GAD DATABASE

( Water ) Target: Increase the proportion of population with access to potable water ( level I & II ) from 82.9 percent in 2007 to 86.6 percent in
2016

(Accelerating Infrastructure Development Results Matrices, PDP 2011-2016)

MDG Target: Eliminate the number of waterless areas from 498 in 2011 to 0 in 2016

(PDP, Infrastructure Result Matrices)

Increased water and sanitation ( WATSAN ) facilities to school children ratio

 Primary, from 1:58.18 in 2010 to 1:50 in 2016

 Secondary, from 1:103.26 in 2010 to 1:50 in 2016

( Social Infrastructure, Results Matrices, PDP 2011 - 2016 )

Road and Kilometer and road per 1000 population ( please dis aggregate by sex )
Bridges

Flood Decrease in percentage of loss of lives ( by sex ) over total affected population ( by sex ) due to flooding events ( annual )
Drainage
and
Management (PDP, Infrastructure Results Matrices, PDP 2011 - 2016 )

Decrease areas Vulnerable to flood ( in hectares )

Irrigation Number of small women farmers with access to irrigation and rainwater harvesting facilities as well as programs on rehabilitation of

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watershed areas

( MCW-IRR Sec. 23 B.4c )

Public Number of police outpost / 1000 population


Safety

Number of prisoners / detention cell / 1000 population ( please diseggregate by sex )

Availability of separate toilets for men and women in LGU - managed / owned facilities or places (e.g. market, public offices, parks
etc. )

Adequacy of lightning of streets and public places to deter crime

Open Space Total area of public open space per 1000 inhabitants, by sex

Total office floor per municipal employee, by sex

Social Number of hospital beds per 1000 population, by sex


Support

Increased percentage of households provided with housing units from 10 percent in 2010 to 30 percent in 2016

( Social Infrastructure, Results Matrices, PDP 2011 - 2016, by sex of household head )

Availability of multi - purpose hall that can be accessed / used by women

Increased classroom to pupil ratio:

 Primary, from 1:38.95 in 2010 to 1:30 in 2016

 Secondary, from 1:53.63 in 2010 to 1:45 in 2016

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GAD DATABASE

(Social Infrastructure, Results Matrices, PDP 2011 - 2016 )

Classroom- to - pupil ratio in elementary and secondary schools

ENVIRONME
NT
SUBSECTOR
S

Resource Number of women who have participated in the management of protected areas
Base and
Land Use
(MCW-IRR Sec. 23, B.5a)

Number of marine and terrestrial protected areas (PAs) managed by women

(MCW-IRR Sec. 23 B.5a)

Number of community - managed ecotourism projects participated in by women stakeholders

(MCW-IRR Sec. 23 B.5b)

Ratio of population to certified A & D areas ( in persons / hectares ), sec - dis aggregated

Share of number of household

/ family over protected area ( in hectares / households / per sex of household head )

Percentage of respondents who are aware of their rights to ancestral domains and lands, by sex

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 Right of ownership

 Right in case of displacement

 Right to regulate entry of migrants

 Right to develop lands and natural resources

 Right to safe and clean water

 Right to claim parts of reservations

 Right to resolve conflict

Percentage of respondents who experienced violations of rights to ancestral domains and lands, by sex

 Not experienced violations

 Experienced Violations

1. Encroachment

2. Pollution

3. Illegal entry

4. Displacement/relocation

5. others

Tenure Comprehensive development and management plan (CDMP) and industrial forest management agreements (IFMA) integrated with
Management gender concerns

(MCW Sec. 23 B.3c)

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GAD DATABASE

Number of women beneficiaries of community- based forest management programs (CBFM)

Area covered by leases and permits per lessee, by sex

Area covered by CBFM as percent of total forest area

Area covered by community forest stewardship agreements as percent of total forest area

Land Use and Number of women and men who participated in the development of land use plans and implementation of zoning ordinances
Land
Productivity
(MCW Sec. 24, A.8)

Increased number of beneficiaries with secured land tenure in agricultural and residential lands ( by sex of beneficiary)

( Conservation, Protection And Rehabilitation of Environment and Natural Resources;Result Matrices, 2011 - 2016 )

Cropland per Agricultural worker, by sex (ha)

Agricultural workers, by sex per tractor (in %)

Agricultural workers, by sex per harvester/ thresher (in %)

% of total land area occupied by squatters , by sex

Fertilizer and Promotion of the use of organic fertilizer in food production


Pesticides
Use
(MCW Sec. 23, B.9g)

Solid Waste Eliminated proportion of population which practice open defecation from 8 percent in 2009 to 0 percent in 2016
Management

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GAD DATABASE

(Sanitation, Sewerage, Septage; Results Matrices, PDP 2011 - 2016)

MDG Target: Increased percentage of population with access to basic sanitation (I.e.,sanitary toilets) from 76 percent in 2008 to 83.8
percent in 2016

(Sanitation, Sewerage, Septage; Results Matrices, PDP 2011 - 2016)

Increased percentage of households in Highly Urbanized Cities (HUCs) connected to sewerage system (% of HH)

(Sanitation, Sewerage, Septage; Results Matrices, PDP 2011 - 2016)

Increased percentage of households covered by septage management systems (% of HH)

(Sanitation, Sewerage, Septage; Results Matrices, PDP 2011 - 2016)

Increased percentage of total LGUs served by sanitary landfill from 2.7 percent in 2010 to 7.76 percent in 2016

(Social Infrastructure, Results Matrices, PDP 2011 - 2016 )

Water Quality Improved water quality of priority river systems under the Sagip Ilog Program and other priority bodies of water including Manila Bay
and Pasig River (by BAD water criteria: Class C <=7mg>L; Class D>7mg/L&>=10mg/L)Major source of water pollution: domestics
wastes = 48%

(Conservation, Protection and Rehabilitation of Environment and Natural Resources, Results Matrices, PDP 2011 - 2016)

Sustained BOD level of other priority rivers that are already within the water quality criteria ( in mg/L ) Sustained BOD level of Laguna
Lake within standard ( in mg/L )

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GAD DATABASE

(Conservation, Protection and Rehabilitation of Environment and Natural Resources, Results Matrices, PDP 2011 - 2016)

INSTITUTIO
NAL
SUBSECTOR
S

Local Fiscal Total Revenue per capita, ( latest available at least 2 years )
Management
Revenue
Performance

Total Revenue collected as percent of annual collection target, 2 reference years

Cost collection ratio

Self - reliance index, 2 reference years ( average last 3 years )

Proportions of delinquencies to total real property tax collected, 2 reference years

Ratio of proceeds from special levies to total revenues, 2 reference years in previous and present administrations

Expenditure Total public expenditure on capital outlay per capita, 2 reference years

Ratio of municipal government employees to total no. Of local taxpayers, by sex

Real Property Number of big taxpayers who account for 80% of tax revenues, by sex
Tax

Proportion of dilinquent real property taxpayers , by sex

Proportions of receipts from municipal enterprises to total local revenues, by type of enterprise (to reflect women-owned /led micro
enterprises)

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Capacity LGUs conducting capacity building programs to strengthen women’s qualifications and performance to compete for third level
Development positions

(MCW-IRR Sec.14 A)

Number of LGUs with trained officials and staff (by region, by type of training) on mandatory training on gender and human rights

(MCW-IRR Sec.12 C.)

Government personnel, including appointing authorities, LCEs and those in executive managerial positions trained on gender and
human right, particularly on the cycle of continuum of violence, counseling and trauma healing

(MCW-IRR Sec.12 C)

Number of trainings that include topics on women’s self confidence, advocacy and negotiations skills, over total number of trainings
conducted

Number of trainings that included topics on women’s self - confidence, advocacy and negotiation skills, over total number of trainings
conducted

Number of trainings conducted in places where women gather (e.g. markets) over total number of trainings conducted, 2 years

Number of programs implemented to improved the productivity of women, 2 years

Accessibility of LGU-sponsored or conducted training programs for women constituents in the past 3 years

Number of training programs using information and communication technology (including television, interactive - video conferencing
and satellite transmissions), to deliver courses to large number of women in both rural and urban locations, over total number of
trainings, 2 years

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Number of trainings that integrate positive role concepts about women in its programs, 2 years

Number of legal literacy trainigs for women conducted, 2 years

Number of trainings and orientation on Sexual Harassment Law and Domestic Violence conducted, 2 years

Number of trainings and workshops conducted on the promotion and protections ]of women’s human rights, economic rights and
gender sensitivity, 2 years

Number of gender- sensitive trainings for LGU officials, NGOs and the private sectors, over total number of trainings conducted, 2
years

Number of trainings conducted and/or awareness raising campaigns on the importance of women’s full and equal participation in
leadership positions, 2 years

Number of decisions- makers and implementers who attended Gender Sensitivity Trainings or orientations, 2 years

Number of trainings or orientations conducted on awareness - raising on gender concerns and public sector unionism for government
officials and employees, 2 years

Number of GAD - related activities conducted ( such as gender sensitivity training, gender analysis, gender responsive planning, GAD
budgeting, gender mainstreaming, and continuous GAD capability - building, awareness - raising on GAD issues and concerns, and
other GAD- related and sector specific training), 2 years

Presence of partnerships for capacity development on GAD, 2 years

Participation Percentage of women representation in LDCs and local special bodies

(MCW-IRR Sec.14 B)

Percentage of women members in the Presidential Agrarian Reform Council (PARC) and its local counterparts like the Provincial
Agrarian Reform Coordinating Committee (PARCCOM) and Barangay Agrarian Reform Committee (BARC)

88
GAD DATABASE

(MCW-IRR Sec.28 A.1)

Percentage of women members in community- based resource management bodies or mechanisms on forest management
stewarship

(MCW-IRR Sec.28 A.2)

Percentage of women members in National Agriculture and Fishery Council (NAFC) and its regional and local counterparts

(MCW-IRR Sec.28 A.4)

Capability - building and leadership formation program as well as affirmative action measures implemented to enable grassroots to
women leaders to effectively participate in the decision and policy- making bodies in the respective sectors

(MCW-IRR Sec.28 A)

Number and type of capability building, leadership formation programs and affirmative action measures developed to enable
grassroots women leaders to effectively participate in the decision and policy - making bodies in their respective sectors

(MCW-IRR Sec.28 A)

Percentage of women in the Local Housing Boards

(MCW-IRR Sec.28 A.7)

Percentage of women representation in LDCs and local special bodies

89
GAD DATABASE

(MCW-IRR Sec.14 B 1-2)

Proportion of women - members in political parties

Percent of women candidates and share I national and local elective positions

(CORE GAD)

Ratio of non - LDC member NGOs and POs to total civil society organizations operating in the locality

Presence of local government - assigned desks or other support mechanisms for NGOs or POs private sector concerned

Presence of feedback mechanism to generate citizen’s views on the reach and quality of services and development thrusts

Leadership and membership in labor unions, cooperatives and peasant organizations, by sex

Percentage of women registered voters to total voters, 2 elections

Percentage of women who voted to total number of actual voters, 2 elections

Percentage of women candidates to total number o candidates, 2 elections

Percentage of women candidates who won to total number of elected local officials, 2 elections

Organization Conduct of capacity building programs to strengthen women’s qualification and performance to compete for third level positions
and
Management
(MCW-IRR Sec.14 A)

Percent of women’s share in managerial/ supervisory positions

(CORE GAD)

90
GAD DATABASE

Percent of women’s share in technical positions

(CORE GAD)

Millenuim Challenge Corporation (MCC) eligibility maintained with above the median performance scorecard in the 3 policy
categories: Ruling Justly, Economic Justly, Economic Freedom and Investing in People

(Good Governance and the Rule of Law, Results Matrices, PDP 2011 - 2016)

Incidence of absentee Local Chief Executives (LCEs) decreased

(Peace and Security, Results Matrices, PDP 2011 - 2016 )

Proportions of vacancies to total plantilla positions, previous and present administrations

Ratio of casual employees in previous and present administrations, by sex

Ratio of employees by sex to total number of personnel, by type, 2 reference years

 Managerial

 Technical

 Administrative

Transparency Policy and guidelines implemented on the development, translation and dissemination of IEC materials on LGU programs, services
and funding outlays on women’s empowerment and gender equality

(MCW-IRR Sec.29 )

91
GAD DATABASE

Available IEC materials on their specific programs, services and fundings outlay’s on womens empowerment and gender equality

IEC materials translated in major Filipino dialects and disseminated to the public

(MCW-IRR Sec.29 )

Information campaigns conducted to ensure participation of NGO women representatives in local development councils and other
local special bodies

(MCW-IRR Sec.14 B.2)

Presence of public information office or desk

Development Number and type of repealed ordinances and policies discriminatory to women
and
Orientation
(MCW-IRR Sec.15 )

Ordinances and policies with discriminatory provisions repealed and amended by LGU

(MCW-IRR Sec.15 C)

Number of consultations with womens groups conducted in the review of laws and local ordinances with discriminatory provisions.

(MCW-IRR Sec.15 C)

Number of GAD - responsive policies such as GAD Code and Local Code for children, 2 years

92
GAD DATABASE

Number of anti - VAW ordinances and other measures enacted, 2 years

Proportion of “development” legislation, including gender - responsive legislations to total Sanggunian output, last and current
administrations

Number of discriminatory ordinances and practices that were withdrawn or cancelled, 2 years

Presence GAD / women - responsive structure (e.g. Committee on Decorum and Investigation, Council for the Protection of Children
in Barangays/Municipality, Sannggunian Committee on Women, Children and Family, GAD focal point/ persons, Local Commission
on Women)

Percentage of women and children’s desk to the total number of police stations and sub - stations, 2 years

Percentage of barangays with operational Council for the Protection of Children to total number of barangays, 2 years

Number o gender - responsive economic policies passed and programs and services on labor, wages, occupational health and
safety, micro - insurance, social protection, etc. implemented

Number of advocacy campaigns conducted on women’s participation in top level/decision - making positions, 2 years

 Availability of sex - dis aggregated and gender - responsive data to total data generated, 2 years

 Use of sex - dis aggregated data in planning

Number of protective ordinances for women workers passed, 2 years

Presence and maintenance of data and referral systems/linkages

Number of complaints on sexual harassment at the workplace addressed / resolved, 2 years

Enterprise Ease of Doing Business Rank *** improved


Development

(Good Governance and the Rule of Law, Results Matrices, PDP 2011 - 2016)

93
GAD DATABASE

Philippine Business Registry (PBR) fully - operationalized

(Competitive Industry and Services Sectors, Results Matrices, PDP 2011 - 2016)

Number of women who reported participation in activities related to the implementation and monitoring of gender - responsive
economic policies, programs, and services, 2 years

Number of functional networks of women entrepreneurs, 2 years

Peace and Policy and guidelines ensuring women’s participation and decision - making in peace processes including women membership in
Development peace panels

(MCW-IRR Sec.32 A)

Women members in peace panels

(MCW-IRR 32. A)

Full participation of grassroots women organizations ensured in implementing UNSC resolutions on women, peace and security

(MCW-IRR Sec.32 A.1)

Women and women’s organizations participating in discussions and decision - making in the peace process

(MCW-IRR Sec.32 B)

Women’s participation in local peace councils tasked to recommend policies and programs on peace issues in the community

94
GAD DATABASE

(MCW-IRR Sec.32 B.2)

Women participating in local peace councils

(MCW-IRR Sec.32 B.2)

Women and women’s organizations participating in indigenous system of conflict resolution

(MCW-IRR Sec.32 D)

Indigenous systems of conflict resolution recognizing and supporting women’s role in conflict prevention, management, resolution and
peacemaking

(MCW-IRR Sec.32 D)

Community - based conflict resolution structures institutionalized whre women play critical roles

(MCW-IRR Sec.32 D.1)

Community - based conflict resolution structures institutionalized

(MCW-IRR Sec.32 D.1)

Awards and incentives system recognizing grassroots women of their exemplary achievements in peace building

95
GAD DATABASE

(MCW-IRR Sec.32 D.2)

Measures for the protection of civilians in conflict prevention management

(MCW-IRR Sec.32 E)

Provision on minimum initial service including breastfeeding facilities, adequate water and sanitation facilities, services addressing
needs of adolescents and family planning

(MCW-IRR Sec.32 E)

Number of policy instruments crafted and mechanisms established to resolved/ settle land disputes

(Peace and Security, Results Matrices, PDP 2011 - 2016)

Policy instruments on good and transparent governance implemented (DSGH; PCF)

(Peace and Security, Results Matrices, PDP 2011 - 2016)

Transparency and Accountability mechanisms in conflict - affected areas ( CAAs ) implemented

(Peace and Security, Results Matrices, PDP 2011 - 2016)

More households and communities in CAAs are benefited by conditional cash transfers, Community - Driven Development (CDD)
projects and community livelihood

96
GAD DATABASE

(Peace and Security, Results Matrices, PDP 2011 - 2016)

GENDER
MAINSTREA
MING

Planning, GAD PAPs other than those included in your GAD Plan and Budgets formulated and/ or implemented ____.
Programmin
g,
Budgeting, (MCW - IRR Sec. 37 A 1.a)
Monitoring
and
Evaluation

Number of provinces/cities/municipalities with the following gender - responsive:

 Executive - Legislative Agenda (ELA)

 Comprehensive Land Use Plan ( CLUP)

 Provincial Development and Physical Framework Plan (PDPFP) and

 Annual Investment Program (AIP)

(MCW - IRR Sec. 37 A. 4.d)

Annual MCW progress report submitted to DILG on January of every year

(MCW - IRR Sec. 41 B)

97
GAD DATABASE

MCW indicatore adopted/ integrated in existing M & E

(MCW - IRR Sec. 41 B)

Formulation Annual GAD Plans and Budgets (GPBs)

(MCW - IRR Sec. 37 A.1)

Submission of annual GAD Plan and Budget to DILG for review and endorsement

(MCW - IRR Sec. 37 A.1 g)

Submission of annual GAD Accomplishment Report (AR) to DILG for review

(MCW - IRR Sec. 37 A.1 g)

Percentage allocation of LGU total budget appropriations to PAPs in the GPB

(MCW - IRR Sec. 37 A.1 c)

Percentage utilization of the LGU budget for GAD

(MCW - IRR Sec. 37 A.5. c)

Existing M & E systems used to monitor PAPs implementation

98
GAD DATABASE

(MCW - IRR Sec. 41 B)

 Percent of government budget for GAD utilized (CORE GAD)

 Percent of government budget for GAD allocated

GAD Code Development / enhancement or amendment of LGU GAD Code and IRR

(MCW - IRR Sec. 37 B.1 and 2)

GAD Focal Policy issuance's or directives on the creation, strengthening and institutionalization of LGU GAD Focal Point System
Point System

(MCW - IRR Sec. 37 C)

GAD Focal Point System created and/or reconstituted / strengthened in accordance with MCW - IRR or PCW - DILG - DBM - NEDA
JMC 2013 - 01

(MCW - IRR Sec. 37 C.1,2.a-i)

GAD Presence of a functional GAD Databases


Database

(MCW - IRR Sec. 37 D)

99
GAD DATABASE

100

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