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Convergence Program for
Poverty Reduction
CONVERGENCECONVERGENCE
PLAN OFPLAN OF
ACTIONACTION
(2017-2019)(2017-2019)
SITIO TRAAN LETENG
BRGY. KEMATU
MUNICIPALITY OF T’BOLI
CONVERGENCE PROGRAM
FOR POVERTY REDUCTION
Converging Resources forthe Poor
AUGUST 23, 2017AUGUST 23, 2017
STAKEHOLDERS’ FORUM:STAKEHOLDERS’ FORUM:
THE CONVERGENCE PLANTHE CONVERGENCE PLAN
OF ACTION FOR POVERTYOF ACTION FOR POVERTY
REDUCTIONREDUCTION
• Impressive gains in reducing extreme poverty have been
made at the global level, but they have NOT been EVENLY
DISTRIBUTED.
• According to the INCOME MEASURE OF POVERTY of less
than USD 1.25 per day, the world met the MDG target 1a to
halve the rate of extreme poverty five years ahead of the
2015 deadline (from 52% in 1981 to 21% in 2015). World
Bank, 2013.
• Most of this overall poverty reduction is due to progress in
the People’s Republic of China.
OECD and Post-2015 MDG
Reflections on Poverty
• Many people who have escaped poverty as defined by income are still
poor when measuring poverty according to its many other dimensions.
• Many people also remain vulnerable to a range of factors – such as
unemployment, sickness, social exclusion and insufficient resources
during old age – which threaten to re-impoverish them in the future
(OECD, 2012a).
• Both the 2013 Global Forum on Development and the OECD
Development Co-operation Report 2013 reaffirmed the importance
of focusing on both income and non-income
dimensions of poverty (OECD, 2001), as well as on a broader
range of people than just those falling below a defined income
threshold.
We need to measure and end the multiple, non-income
dimensions of poverty, from well-being, to gender and social
cohesion!
Why focus on the Multiple
Dimensions of Poverty?
The Multi-dimensional
Poverty Index
• The MPI measures a range of
deprivation factors, such as poor
health, lack of education,
inadequate living standards,
lack of income,
disempowerment, poor quality
of work and threat of violence (Alkire
and Santos, 2010).
Poverty is not only about
income; neither is it static.
Keep the multiple dimensions of
poverty at the heart of
development!
“Poverty reduction is still a
major challenge, but we need
to look at poverty through
a new lens beyond income.”
(Angel Gurria Secretary General, OECD)
Rationale for Convergence
Program
• Development Alternative
Framework
• The Imperative for
Impacts-based Poverty
Reduction Strategies
• Multi-dimensionality of
Poverty
• Convergence of Public
and Private Services &
Resources for the Poor
Convergence Program for
Poverty Reduction: The Theme
Converging initiatives . . .Converging initiatives . . .
To eradicate poverty …To eradicate poverty …
One sitio at a time!One sitio at a time!
Convergence Goal
Poverty Reduction
100% of HHs of the pilot sitio
are out of poverty based on
the Multi-dimensional
Poverty Indicators and
Targets
CONVERGENCE
DIMENSIONS AND
KEY RESULT AREAS
CONVERGENCE
FRAMEWORK
FOR POVERTY
REDUCTION
(2017)
Dimension KRA Responsibility
Center
Livelihood and
Employment
Increased Income Team Leader: BAU
OPAG, PVET, PEMO,
PSWDO
Food Security and
Nutrition
Improved Nutritional Status Team Leader: PNAO
OPAG, PSWDO, IPHO,
DepEd, PVET
Health and Sanitation;
Social Protection;
Reproductive Health and
Responsible Family Life
Improved Health Status, Family
Life and Welfare
Team Leader: IPHO
PPO, PSWDO, PVET
Environmental and
Human Security
• Enhanced Ecological
Integrity
• Reduced vulnerability to
human and environmental
threats
Team Leader: PEMO
PDRRMO
Education Improved Educational Status Team Leader: BAU
DepEd, PBO/LSB Secretariat,
Kabugwason, PEO
Community
EMPOWERMENT
&Participation
Enhanced engagement in
development
Team Leader: PIO
PSWDO, BAU
Spatial Integration Improved Quality of
Structures and Physical Spaces
Team Leader: PEO
PEMO
Phases of Convergence
Implementation
1.PRE-IMPLEMENTATION PHASE
•EO Creating the Provincial Convergence Team
•Deep Dive Activities
2. IMPLEMENTATION PHASE
3. MONITORING & EVALUATION PHASE
4. SUSTAINABILITY & REPLICATION PHASE
August 23, 2017
September 15, 2017
Step 11 - Phase Out /
Sustainability Phase
Step 5 - Community Needs
Assessment (PRA)
Step 6 - Convergence PlanningStep 6 - Convergence Planning
Step 9 – Launching &
Implementation
Step 10 – M&E
Feb. 8&March 9,2017 (Deep
Dive Activities) - PSWDO
March 16-17, 2017
March 17-April 30, 2017
Step 4– Gathering of Baseline DataStep 4– Gathering of Baseline Data May 3-4, 2017
May 3-4, 2017
June 15-16, 2017
August 1, 2017August 1, 2017
Quarterly Monitoring /
Annual Evaluation
End of 3rd
Year
Step 1 - Community Scanning and
Preparation
Step 2 - Identification of Multi-
dimensional Poverty Indicators
Step 3 - Development of Data
Capture Form
Step 7 – Presentation of theStep 7 – Presentation of the
Plan to the LCE & Cabinet forPlan to the LCE & Cabinet for
ValidationValidation
Step 8 – Stakeholders’ ForumStep 8 – Stakeholders’ Forum
Gathering of Baseline DataGathering of Baseline Data
Thank you for your attention!Thank you for your attention!
CONVERGENCE PLAN OF ACTION FORCONVERGENCE PLAN OF ACTION FOR
POVERTY REDUCTION (2017-2019)POVERTY REDUCTION (2017-2019)
Sitio Traan Leteng, Brgy. KematuSitio Traan Leteng, Brgy. Kematu
Sito Traan Leteng Demographic Profile
• Number of Households: 101Number of Households: 101
• Number of Households Surveyed: 96Number of Households Surveyed: 96
• Total Population: 415Total Population: 415
Sitio traan leteng profile:
survey results
THE VISION-REALITY GAPTHE VISION-REALITY GAP
ANALYSIS (VRGA)ANALYSIS (VRGA)
LIVELIHOOD AND EMPLOYMENT
LIVELIHOOD AND EMPLOYMENT
Note:
Annual Per Capita Poverty Threshold: P22,147.00
Monthly Per Capita Poverty Threshold: P1,845.58
Note:
Annual Per Capita Poverty Threshold: P22,147.00
Monthly Per Capita Poverty Threshold: P1,845.58
KRA
SUCCESS
INDICATOR
(VISION)
CURRENT
REALITY
(2017)
VISION-
REALITY
GAP (VRG)
TARGET
Increased
Income
20% increase in
Average HH
Income by 2019
Average
household
income:
Php 3,000.00
20% increase in
average
household
income by 2019
80% of HHs
have access to
livestock/
poultry projects
as livelihood by
2019
47 out of 96
HHs practice
animal
raising (49%)
49 HHs do
not
practice
animal
raising
(51%)
51% or 49
identified HHs
provided access
to
livestock/poultry
dispersal by 2019
FOOD SECURITY & NUTRITIONFOOD SECURITY & NUTRITION
FOOD SECURITY & NUTRITION
KRA
SUCCESS
INDICATOR
CURRENT
REALITY (2017)
VISION-REALITY
GAP (VRG)
TARGET
Improved
Nutrition
al Status
0 cases of
malnutrition
among pre-
school children
(0-71 months)
7 children are
undernourished
7 children Malnutrition of 7
pre-school
children
eradicated by
2019
0 cases of
malnutrition
among elderly
(60 years old
and above) by
2019
0 malnutrition 0 100% of elderly
(60 years old and
above) have
undergone
feeding by 2019
0 households
experiencing
hunger by 2019
Only 26 of 96
(27%)
households have
not experienced
hunger
70 out of 96
(73%)
households
expressed
experiences of
hunger in the
last 3 months
70 identified
households will
not experience
hunger by 2019
Note:
The SWS hunger indicator is
defined as the proportion of
household heads reporting that
their families have experienced
hunger, without having anything
to eat, at least once in the last
three months (Mangahas, 2009).
Note:
The SWS hunger indicator is
defined as the proportion of
household heads reporting that
their families have experienced
hunger, without having anything
to eat, at least once in the last
three months (Mangahas, 2009).
EDUCATIONEDUCATION
EDUCATIONKRA SUCCESS
INDICATOR
CURRENT REALITY (2017) VISION-
REALITY GAP
TARGET
Improved
educational
status by
offering
complete
basic and
tertiary
education
100% Enrolment
Rate of Children
Aged 3-4 yo in Day
Care
34 children aged 3-4 are
enrolled in Day Care (___
%)
____children
aged 3-4 yo
not in Day
Care (___%)
100% of children aged 3-4
yo are enrolled in Day
Care by 2018
100% Enrolment
Rate of Children
Aged 5-6 yo in
Kindergarten
58 pupils aged 5-6 are
enrolled in kindergarten
from 5 sitios (DepEd Data)
_____ children aged 5-6
from Traan Leteng are
enrolled in Kindergarten
(_____%)
_____children
aged 5-6 are
not enrolled in
Kindergarten
(____%)
100% of children aged 5-6
yo are enrolled in
Kindergarten by 2019
100% Enrolment
Rate of Children
Aged 7-11 yo in
Elementary
174 pupils are enrolled in
Elementary from 5 sitios
(DepEd Data)
_____ children aged 7-11
from Traan Leteng are
enrolled in Elementary
(___%)
_____children
aged 7-11 are
not enrolled in
Elementary
(___%)
100% of children aged 7-
11 yo are enrolled in
Elementary by 2019
100% Enrolment
Rate of Elementary
Drop-outs in ALS
0 Elementary Drop-outs
(based on June 2017
enrolees)
0
100% of Elementary Drop-
outs are enrolled in ALS
by 2019
KRA SUCCESS
INDICATOR
CURRENT
REALITY
VISION-REALITY GAP TARGET
Improved
educational
status by
offering
complete
basic and
tertiary
education
100% Enrolment Rate
of Children Aged 12-
15 yo in Junior High
School
_____ children aged
12-15 are enrolled in
Junior High School
(__%)
_____ children aged 12-15
are not enrolled in Junior
High School (__%)
100% of children
aged 12-15 yo are
enrolled in Junior
High School by
2019
100% Enrolment Rate
of Junior High Drop-
outs in Alternative
Learning System
(ALS)
____ Junior High
School Drop-outs
_____ Junior High School
Drop-outs are not in
school
100% of Junior
High School Drop-
outs are enrolled in
ALS by 2018
100% Enrolment Rate
of Children Aged 16-
17 yo in Senior High
School
_____ children aged
16-17 are enrolled in
Senior High School
(___%)
_____ children aged 16-17
are not enrolled in Senior
High School (___%)
100% of children
aged 16-17 yo are
enrolled in Senior
High School by
2019
80% Enrolment Rate
of Senior High
Graduates in College
_______ Senior
High Graduates
________ Senior
High Graduates
who are interested
to proceed to
College
______ Senior High
Graduates who are not
enrolled in College
_______ Senior High
Graduates who are
interested to proceed to
College but are not in
school
80% of Senior High
Graduates are
enrolled in College
by 2019
EDUCATIONKRA SUCCESS INDICATOR CURRENT REALITY VISION-REALITY GAP TARGET
Improved
Delivery of
Quality
Education
Through
School
Physical
Facilities
and Quality
Instructions
100% Implementation of 1:45
Teacher-Pupil Ratio or 1
teacher is to 1 grade level by
2019
•Complete Primary and
Elementary Levels (Grades 1-
6) Offered by 2019
1 Teacher is to 2
Grade Levels –
Multi-Grade
(1:77; 1:82; 1:53):
K1=53
G1 and G2=77
G3 and G4=82
Existing No. of
Teachers: 3
7-3 = 4 Teachers
Additional 4
teachers hired by
2019
100% Implementation of 1
Classroom per Grade Level by
2019
•Complete Primary and
Elementary Levels (Grades 1-
6) Offered by 2019
1 Classroom: 2
Grade Levels
Existing Number
of Classrooms: 3
7 Classrooms
Additional 7
Classrooms
constructed by
2019
100% Implementation of 1:1
Armchair-Pupil Ratio by 2019
•Complete Primary and
Elementary Levels (Grades 1-
6) Offered by 2019
0 armchairs in
good condition
(Dilapidated
chairs brought
by pupils)
212 armchairs (for
existing Grade Levels)
100 Armchairs (for
proposed new Grade
Levels)
212 armchairs
provided by 2017,
and additional 100
armchairs by 2019
ENVIRONMENTAL & HUMAN SECURITYENVIRONMENTAL & HUMAN SECURITY
ENVIRONMENTAL & HUMAN SECURITY
KRA
SUCCESS
INDICATOR
CURRENT
REALITY
VRG) TARGET
Enhanced
Ecological
Integrity
100% of
households
have
increased
awareness
and
participation
on
environmenta
l protection
and
conservation
by 2019
70% of
households
have increased
awareness on
environmental
protection and
conservation
30% of
households
participate and
are involved in
environmental
protection and
conservation
measures
30% of
households
have less
awareness on
environmental
protection &
conservation
70% of
households are
not practicing
environmental
protection and
conservation
measures
• 100% of identified households
stopped practicing charcoal
making
• 100% of identified households
stopped practicing illegal
logging activities
• 100% of identified households
stopped practicing kaingin
• 100% of identified households
stopped practicing hunting by
2019
• 100% of households engage in
tree planting activities by 2019
• 100 % of grade school
students are members of
Youth for Environment in
School Organization
ENVIRONMENTAL & HUMAN SECURITY
KRA
SUCCESS
INDICATOR
CURRENT
REALITY
VRG) TARGET
Enhanced
Ecological
Integrity
90% of
households
practice proper
solid waste
management by
2019
50 out of 96
households practice
proper SWM
46
households
are not
practicing
proper SWM
91 households practice
proper solid waste
segregation
100% of upland
households
adopt and
practice
sustainable
upland livelihood
development by
2019
___ upland
households practice
sustainable upland
livelihood
development
_____ upland
households
are not
practicing
sustainable
upland
livelihood
development
100% of upland households
practice sustainable upland
livelihood development
ENVIRONMENTAL & HUMAN SECURITY
Spatial IntegrationSpatial Integration
Spatial Integration
KRA
SUCCESS
INDICATOR
CURRENT REALITY VRG TARGET
Improved
quality of
structures
and physical
spaces
100% of
community
physical
structures and
facilities
improved
100% of community
structures/ facilities
are either lacking or
need improvement
7 facilities need to
be installed or
improved
7 community
facilities and
infrastructures
improved / installed
by 2019
100% of length
of roads in
good condition
1.5 km of road needs
rehabilitation
1.5 km of roads 1.5 km of roads
rehabilitated by
2019
Increased
accessibility
to potable
water
100% of HHs
have access to
potable water
22 out of 96 HHs have
direct access to
potable water (Own
use/faucet,
Community Water
System or Own
Use/tubed/piped)
•1 water system
facility in poor
condition
74 HHs have no
direct access to
potable water
(shared / tubed /
hose from spring
source with water
reservoir that
needs to be
improved)
74 HHs are provided
direct access to
potable water
supply (with piped
line to households)
by 2019
• 1 community
water system
facility improved by
2019
Spatial Integration
KRA
SUCCESS
INDICATOR
CURRENT
REALITY
VRG TARGET
Improved
housing
and living
conditions
100% of HHs
have access
to electricity
79 out of 96 HHs
have direct access
to electricity
17 HHs have
no access to
direct
electricity
(series,
shared
connection)
17 HHs have
access to
direct
electricity
100% of
dwelling
units are in
livable
condition
29 HHs consider
their dwelling
units still livable
and in good
condition
67 out of 96
HHs said
their housing
condition can
still be
improved
with help
67
dilapidated/
makeshift
dwelling units
improved by
2019
Community EMPOWERMENT &Community EMPOWERMENT &
ParticipationParticipation
Community EMPOWERMENT & Participation
KRA SUCCESS
INDICATOR
CURRENT REALITY VRG TARGET
Increased access
to community
information
• 100% of
households with
access to
community
information such
as government
programs and
projects
• 100% of
households with
communication
facilities
• 77 out of 96 HHs
have awareness
regarding
government
programs through
various sources
• 79 out of 96 HHs
have electricity
supporting the
justification that
these are
households with
communication
facilities
• 19 out of 96
households do not
have any idea
regarding
government
programs
• 17 out of 96
households do not
have electricity
supporting the
notion that these do
not have any form of
communication
facility
• 101 households
have increased
access to
community info
and government
programs by
2019
• 17 households
provided radio
transistors by
2019
Increased
membership to
People’s
Organizations
(POs)
100% of households
(at least 1 household
member) are involved
in at least one PO or
sectoral group
36 of 96 HHs are
members of ERPAT /
KALIPI
60 HHs are not
members of any
organized group
60 households are
registered as
active members of
at least one (1) PO
by 2019
Strengthened or
functional
POs/organized
sectoral groups
At least 4 POs or
organized sectoral
groups are active /
functional by 2019
(no data, to be
determined)
At least 4 POs or
organized sectoral
groups are
activated /
functional by 2019
Community EMPOWERMENT & Participation
KRA SUCCESS
INDICATOR
CURRENT
REALITY
VRG TARGET
Increased
participation in
community
activities
especially
pulong-pulong
and community
assemblies
• At least 2
community
assemblies
conducted in a year
• 80% of HHs are
represented in
community
assemblies or
pulong-pulong by
2018
0 community
assemblies
conducted in a
year
At least 2 • At least 2 community
assemblies conducted
in a year by 2018
• 80% of HHs are
represented in
community assemblies
or pulong-pulong
Increased voting
rights of
household
members aged
18 and above
• 100% of household
members aged 18
and above are
registered voters
• 100% of
households
participate during
the local election
• 248 registered
voters out of
____ aged 18
and above
• 84 out of 96
HHs voted
during the
previous
election
• _____ are of
voting age but not
registered voters
• 12 households did
not vote last
election
• 100% of residents
aged 18 and above are
registered with
COMELEC by 2019
• 100% of households
participate during the
local election by 2019
Empowered sitio
and convergence
leaders
100% of sitio and
convergence leaders
have attended various
leadership and
management skills
trainings
0 _____ sitio and
convergence leaders
have not attended
leadership and
management skills
trainings
_____ sitio and
convergence leaders
have attended
leadership and
management skills
trainings
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH, RESPONSIBLE FAMILY LIFEREPRODUCTIVE HEALTH, RESPONSIBLE FAMILY LIFE
AND GENDER SENSITIVITYAND GENDER SENSITIVITY
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH, RESPONSIBLE FAMILY LIFE
AND GENDER SENSITIVITY
KRA SUCCESS INDICATOR CURRENT REALITY VRG TARGET
Improved
Health
Status,
Family
Life and
Welfare
100% of Unmet Needs
addressed
27 individuals with
unmet needs
27 individuals Unmet needs of 27
individuals addressed
100% of parents have
awareness on
Responsible Parenthood
57 out 99 parents
have attended RP
seminars
42 parents have not
attended RP
seminars
42 parents have
attended RP Seminars
50% decrease in the
number of Teenage
Pregnancies
__ Teenage
Pregnancies by 2016
& 2017
50% decrease on the
incidence of Teenage
Pregnancy by 2019
0 early marriages __ Early Marriages
by 2016 & 2017
0 early marriages by
2019
100% of unwed couples
are married
17/36 couples living
outside the bond of
marriage
17 couples 17 unwed couples are
married by 2019
100% of individuals have
Birth Certificate (BC)
Presence of
individuals without
BC
___ of individuals
without BC
100% of individuals
without BC have
acquired BC by 2019
100% of men and women
were educated on VAWC
and other rights of
women
5/36 households
experience abuses
on women
27 HHs expressed
lack of knowledge
regarding VAWC &
women’s rights
100% of men and
women were educated
on VAWC and other
rights of women
At least 2 women are
represented in the sitio
leadership
0 women in the Sitio
leadership
2 women leaders At least 2 women are
elected as Sitio
Leaders
HEALTH AND SANITATION
HEALTH AND SANITATION
HEALTH AND SANITATION
CONVERGENCE PLAN OF ACTION FORCONVERGENCE PLAN OF ACTION FOR
POVERTY REDUCTION (2017-2019)POVERTY REDUCTION (2017-2019)
Strategic PrioritiesStrategic Priorities
LIVELIHOOD AND EMPLOYMENT
LIVELIHOOD AND EMPLOYMENT
SUCCESS
INDICATORS
STRATEGIC INTERVENTIONS IMPLEMENTIN
G UNIT
IMPLEMENTING PARTNERS /
COMMITMENTS FROM
STAKEHOLDERS
20%
increase
in
Average
HH
Income
by 2019
1) Establishment of
Community Sari-sari Store
* To be enrolled in SEA-K
PSWDO Community Leaders/
BLGU / MLGU
2) Conduct of Capability-
building on Enterprise /
Store Management
OPAG /
PSWDO
DA XII/ DAR/ OMAG-
Tboli/ BAU/ BLGU / DTI
3) Conduct of Capability-
building on Coffee
Production
OPAG PRDP Coffee
Proponent/ OMAG/
BLGU
4) Distribution of Coffee
Seedlings and Farm Inputs
to Identified Farmers (Farm
inputs such as fertilizers to
be linked with DA XII)
OPAG PRDP Coffee
Proponent/ OMAG-
Tboli/ BLGU
5) Plant Now Pay Later
Program
OPAG DA XII
LIVELIHOOD AND EMPLOYMENT
SUCCESS
INDICATORS
STRATEGIC INTERVENTIONS IMPLEMENTING
UNIT
IMPLEMENTING
PARTNERS /
COMMITMENTS FROM
STAKEHOLDERS
80% of
HHs have
access to
livestock/
poultry
projects
as
livelihood
by 2019
1) Backyard Poultry and
Livestock Production Project
a) Dispersal of Ducks for
‘Bayanihan’ Backyard
Duck Production
PVET, BAU DA-RFU XII, OMAg-
T'boli
b) Dispersal of Horses to
Identified Households
PVET, BAU OMAg-T'boli
c) Conduct of Training on
Duck/ Horse Animal
Management and
Community Production
PVET, APPC OMAg T'boli/ BLGU
d) Conduct of Animal Health
Services to Identified HHs
PVET OMAg-T'boli/BLGU
e) Conduct of Animal Health
Services to Existing Hog
Dispersal
PVET OMAg-T'boli, BAU,
BLGU
Food security & nutrition
SUCCESS
INDICATORS
STRATEGIC INTERVENTIONS IMPLEMENTING
UNIT
IMPLEMENTING
PARTNERS /
COMMITMENTS FROM
STAKEHOLDERS
0 cases of
malnutrition
among pre-
school children
(0-71 months)
by 2019
Conduct of Supplemental
Feeding
PNAO MNAO/ BLGU
Distribution of Micronutients
Supplements
PNAO MNAO/ BLGU
Implementation of PABASA
sa Nutrition Program
PNAO MNAO/ BLGU
0 cases of
malnutrition
among elderly
(60 years old
and above) by
2019
Conduct of Supplemental
Feeding for Adults
PNAO MNAO/ BLGU
Conduct of Health and
Wellness Activity for Senior
Citizens
PSWDO MSWDO, MHO,
BLGU
Conduct of Seminar on
“Care Giving for Elderly”
PSWDO MSWDO, MHO,
BLGU
Conduct of Seminar on
“Graceful Aging”
PSWDO MSWDO, MHO,
BLGU
Food security & nutrition
SUCCESS
INDICATORS
STRATEGIC INTERVENTIONS IMPLEMENTI
NG UNIT
IMPLEMENTING
PARTNERS /
COMMITMENTS FROM
STAKEHOLDERS
0 HH
experien
cing
hunger
by 2019
1) Backyard Gardening
Program
OPAG,
OMAg
T'Boli
DA-RFU XII, ATI,
DAR, BLGU
2) Establishment of
Community Garden
3) Distribution of Assorted
Vegetable Seeds/ Rootcrop
Planting Materials
4) Conduct of Training on
Vegetable/ Rootcrops
Production
5) Mushroom Production
Project (to 70 households
that experienced hunger)
education
SUCCESS INDICATORS STRATEGIC
INTERVENTIONS
IMPLEMENTIN
G UNIT
COMMITMENTS FROM
STAKEHOLDERS
100% Enrolment Rate of
Children Aged 3-4 yo in Day
Care by 2018
Feeding Program
for Day Care
Children
PSWDO-
PNAO
DSWD XII / MNAO
100% Enrolment Rate of
Children Aged 5-6 yo in
Kindergarten by 2019
KPS-GIA Program PGO-BAU DepEd / KPSP
Feeding Program
for Kindergarten
DepEd-
So.Cot.
PLGU / Community
Leaders
100% Enrolment Rate of
Children Aged 7-11 yo in
Elementary by 2019
KPS-GIA Program BAU DepEd
Feeding Program
for Elementary
Pupils
DepEd-
So.Cot.
PLGU / MLGU /
BLGU / Community
Leaders
100% Enrolment Rate of
Elementary Drop-outs in ALS
by 2019
Alternative
Learning System
DepEd-
So.Cot.
PLGU / MLGU /
BLGU / Community
Leaders
100% Enrolment Rate of
Children Aged 12-15 yo in
Junior High School by 2019
KPS-GIA Program
PGO-BAU
DepEd/ Sitio
Leaders/ BLGU/
MLGU
SUCCESS INDICATORS STRATEGIC
INTERVENTIONS
IMPLEMENTI
NG UNIT
COMMITMENTS
FROM
STAKEHOLDERS
100% Enrolment Rate of Junior
High Drop-outs in Alternative
Learning System (ALS) by 2018
Alternative
Learning System
(ALS)
DepEd-So.
Cot.
PLGU / MLGU /
BLGU / eaders
100% Enrolment Rate of Children
Aged 16-17 yo in Senior High
School by 2019
KPS-GIA Program PGO-BAU
DepEd/ Sitio
Leaders/
BLGU/ MLGU
80% Enrolment Rate of Senior High
Graduates in College by 2019
Kabugwason
Paglaum
Scholarship
Program (KPSP)
KPSP
CHED / TESDA
/ Sitio Leaders/
BLGU/ MLGU
100% Implementation of 1:45
Teacher-Pupil Ratio by 2019
Hiring of 4 Local
and National Paid
Teachers
PLGU/
DepEd
MLGU
100% Implementation of 1
Classroom per Grade Level by
2019
Construction of 7
Classrooms
DepEd
PLGU-PEO,
CSOs /
Funding
Agencies
100% Implementation of 1:1
Armchair-Pupil Ratio by 2019
Provision of 312
Armchairs
PGO- BAU/
DepEd
MLGU-Tboli/
CSOs / Private
Sector
Environmental and Human Security
SUCCESS INDICATORS STRATEGIC INTERVENTIONS IMPLEME
NTING
UNIT
COMMITMEN
TS FROM
STAKEHOLDE
RS
100% of total high-
risk vulnerable
households in
hazard-prone areas
have increased
community disaster
resilience by 2019
Conduct of Three-day Community
Based Disaster Risk Reduction and
Management Training
PDRRMO PDRRMC
Conduct of Simulation and Drill
a.) Fire
b.) Earthquake
c.) Flood
d.) Landslide
PDRRMO PDRRMC
Conduct of DRR-CCA Orientation to
Vulnerable Sectors (Children/PWDs/
Elderly)
PDRRMO PDRRMC
100% of households
with increased
awareness,
knowledge and
capacity on
DRR/CCA by 2019
Conduct of 5-day Disaster Rescue
and Response Operations
PDRRMO PDRRMC
Conduct of One (1) day Orientation-
Workshop on Early Warning System
PDRRMO PDRRMC
Conduct and Organization of Fire
Brigade Volunteers
PDRRMO BFP
Environmental and Human Security
SUCCESS
INDICATORS
STRATEGIC INTERVENTIONS IMPLEMENTIN
G UNIT
COMMITMENT
S FROM
STAKEHOLDERS
100%
Improved
Response
and
Rehabilita
tion
Capacity
of the
Sitio by
2019
Installation of Early Warning
Device and Signages
PDRRMO PDRRMC
Provision of Financial
Assistance for Relocation Site
PDRRMO PDRRMC
Provision of Search and
Rescue Equipment: Handheld
and Base Radio, First Aid Kit,
Spine Board, C-Collar, Hard Hat,
Mallet, Foldable Stretcher,
Carabiners, Prusik, Kermantle
Rope, Buoy Can
PDRRMO PDRRMC
Provision of Survival Kits to
110 Households
PDRRMO PDRRMC
Environmental and Human Security
SUCCESS
INDICATORS
STRATEGIC INTERVENTIONS IMPLEMENTING
UNIT
COMMITMENTS
FROM
STAKEHOLDERS
100%
Improved
Infrastructure
Resilience by
2019
Construction of Flood
Control Projects
PDRRMO PEO /
PDRRMC
a.) 1 bridge
b.) 4 units (3X3X6) box
culvert
Improvement of 1
Evacuation Center
PDRRMO PEO /
PDRRMC
Cash for Work for
Riparian Rehabilitation
and Improvement of
Evacuation Center/
Multi-purpose Hall
PDRRMO PEO /
PDRRMC
Environmental and Human Security
SUCCESS
INDICATORS
STRATEGIC INTERVENTIONS IMPLEMENTING
UNIT
COMMITMENTS
FROM
STAKEHOLDERS
100% of
households
have increased
awareness and
participation
on
environmental
protection and
conservation
by 2019
Conduct of On-site IEC and
Capacity- building Seminars
PEMO BLGU, MLGU-
MENRO
Organization and Training of
Sitio Earth Savers / Task
force Kalikasan
PEMO BLGU, MLGU-
MENRO
Roadside Greening and
Beautification Project
PEMO BLGU, MLGU-
MENRO
Riparian Zone Rehabilitation
- Planting of Bamboo along
the River Bank
PEMO BLGU, MLGU-
MENRO
Youth for Environment in
School Organization (YES
“O” Project)
PEMO /
DepEd
BLGU, MLGU-
MENRO,
DepEd
Environmental and Human Security
SUCCESS INDICATORS STRATEGIC INTERVENTIONS IMPLEMENTIN
G UNIT
COMMITMENT
S FROM
STAKEHOLDERS
90% of
households
practice proper
solid waste
management by
2019
Conduct of IEC on
SWM
PEMO/
MENRO
MENRO,
DENR-
EMB
20% of
households adopt
and practice
sustainable
upland
development by
2019
Provision of
Technical Training
and Actual Field
Demonstration on
Sustainable Upland
Development (SUD) -
SLOPE
OPAG/
PEMO
MLGU-
MAO,
MENRO,
DENR,
CSOs
SPATIAL INTEGRATION
SUCCESS
INDICATORS
STRATEGIC INTERVENTIONS IMPLEMENTING
UNIT
COMMITMENTS FROM
STAKEHOLDERS
100% of community
physical structures
and facilities
improved by 2019
Construction of Bridge and Box
Culverts
PEO-Planning PDRRMO
Construction of Multi-purpose
Building with Stage (cum Evacuation
Center)
PEO-Planning/
Brgy. Captain
through a Brgy.
Resolution
PLGU/
Congressional Office
Construction of Community Satellite
Market Building
PEO / Sitio
Leader
PLGU/
Congressional Office
Crafting of Site Development Plan PPDO PIEP
100% of length of
roads in good
condition by 2019
Repair/Rehabilitation of Roads
• Gravelling of Roads
PEO-Maintenance
Section
PGO
100% of HHs have
access to potable
water by 2019
Construction of Spring Box and
Installation of Distribution Lines
(Community Water Reservoir)
PEO (Planning &
Construction)
IPHO (water
quality testing)
PGO / IPHO
Conduct of Testing of Water
Potability
IPHO Sanitary
Inspector
BLGU
100% of HHs have
access to electricity
by 2019
Repair and Rehabilitation of House
Installation of Electrical Works
PEO SOCOTECO / CSOs /
Private Sector
100% of houses are in
livable condition by
2019
Repair and Improvement of Houses
in Poor Condition by Bayanihan
PEO CSOs / Private Sector
COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT
SUCCESS INDICATORS STRATEGIC INTERVENTIONS IMPLEME
NTING
UNIT
COMMITMENTS
FROM
STAKEHOLDERS
• 100% of households with
access to community
information such as
government programs and
projects by 2019
• 100% of households with
communication facilities
Fabrication and Installation of
the Community Information
Board
PIO
(Analiz
Cabrido)
PEO (Engr. De
Leon), BLGU,
Community
Leaders
Conduct of IEC on Children’s
Rights
•Provision of Information
Education Campaign materials
•Printing and Installation of
Tarpaulin on IP Declaration on
Children’s Rights
PGO
(James
Fruto)
PIO
(Analiz
Cabrido)
PCPC / DOH /
DILG / LGU-
T’boli/
Creation of Pool of Community
Information Officers
PGO /
PIO
BLGU, MLGU
100% of households (at least 1
household member) are
involved in at least one PO or
other support groups by 2019
Conduct of Strengthening and
Capability-building Activities
for Households and POs /
Sectoral Groups
PSWDO-
CDD &
PGO-
Staff
BLGU, MLGU
At least 4 POs or organized
sectoral groups are active /
functional by 2019
COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT
SUCCESS INDICATORS STRATEGIC
INTERVENTIONS
IMPLEMENTING
UNIT
COMMITMENTS
FROM
STAKEHOLDERS
• At least 2 community
assemblies conducted in a
year by 2018
• 80% of households are
represented in community
assemblies or pulong-pulong
by 2018
• Conduct of 2
Community
Assemblies per
Year
• Conduct of IEC
on Importance
of Attending
Community
Assemblies
Community
Leaders
Community
Leaders
BLGU
• 100% of household members
aged 18 and above are
registered voters by 2019
• 100% of households
participate during the local
election by 2019
Conduct of
Registration for
Eligible Voters
PSWDO-
CDD/ PGO
COMELEC
100% of sitio and convergence
leaders have attended various
leadership and management
skills trainings
Conduct of
Leadership and
Management
Skills Trainings
for Community
Leaders
PSWDO,
PGO-BAU,
OPAG
CSOs, RLAs,
Other PLGU
Departments
Reproductive Health, RFL and Gender Sensitivity
SUCCESS INDICATORS STRATEGIC INTERVENTIONS IMPLEMENTING
UNIT
COMMITMENTS
FROM
STAKEHOLDERS
100% (27
individuals) of
MWRA Unmet
Needs addressed
Conduct of Responsible
Parenthood-Family
Planning Seminar
PPO MLGU &
IPHO
Provision of Family
Planning Commodities
IPHO-FP
Coordinator&
Midwife
IPHO &
BLGU
100% of parents
have awareness
on Responsible
Parenthood
Conduct of Leadership
and Management Skills
Trainings for
Community Leaders
PPO- RP MLGU
&BLGU
•50% decrease on
the incidence of
Teenage
Pregnancy
• 0 early
marriages
Conduct of Responsible
Adolescence Campaign
thru Responsible
Adolescence Seminars
(RAC-RAS)
PPO- ADP MLGU
Reproductive Health, RFL and Gender Sensitivity
SUCCESS INDICATORS STRATEGIC
INTERVENTIONS
IMPLEMENTING
UNIT
COMMITMENTS
FROM
STAKEHOLDERS
17 unwed couples are
married by 2019
Conduct of
RP/PMC
Seminars
PPO-RP MLGU
Conduct of
Kasalan sa Sitio
PPO-RP Mayor’s
Office &
MCR
100% of individuals have
Birth Certificate (BC)
Conduct of
Registration sa
Sitio
PPO-RP MCR
100% of men and women
were educated on VAWC
and other rights of women
by 2019
Conduct of GAD-
VAWC Seminars
PPO GAd
Section
MLGU Pool
of Trainers
At least 2 women are
represented in the sitio
leadership by 2019
Conduct of
Orientation on
Women’s Rights
PPO GAd
Section
MLGU Pool
of Trainers
HEALTH AND SANITATION
SUCCESS INDICATORS STRATEGIC INTERVENTIONS IMPLEMENTIN
G UNIT
COMMITMENTS
FROM
STAKEHOLDERS
100% of MWRA
accessing FP
Programs
Reactivation of Itinerant Team
Composed of Hospitals/Tboli
RHU Staff
Tboli RHU,
Hospitals
BLGU Kematu,
IPHO
100% of
households with
unmet needs are
provided with FP
commodities
Procurement and Provision of
Needed FP Commodities
MHO/PHN/
RHMs
BLGU Kematu
100% individuals
cured from goiter
by 2019
Conduct of Iodine
Supplementation for
Individuals with Goiter
MHO/PHN/
RHMs
BLGU Kematu
0 maternal
mortality
Organization of Community
Health Team
IPHO/RHU BLGU
Orientation on Pre and Post
Pregnancy Practices
PPO
0 infant mortality
0 U5 mortality
Organization of Community
Health Team
IPHO/RHU BLGU
Conduct of Regular Follow-
ups by Midwife of Infants
RHU BLGU Kematu
SUCCESS INDICATORS STRATEGIC
INTERVENTIONS
IMPLEMENTING UNIT COMMITMENTS
FROM
STAKEHOLDERS
100% of pregnant women
provided with Quality Ante-
natal Care
Quarterly Visit of Midwife
and BHW
RHU BLGU
Kematu/Traanliti
ng
100% of pregnant women
provided with Quality Post-
natal Care
Quarterly Visit of Midwife
and BHW
RHU BLGU
Kematu/Traanliti
ng
100% of deliveries carried
out in the Health Facilities
Establishment of Service
Delivery Network for
T’boli Health Facilities
IPHO/RHU T’boli RHU
T’boli/BLGU
Kematu/Traanliti
ng
Establishment of Bahay ni
Nanay at the Mun. of
T’boli
LGU - Tboli PLGU
100% of deliveries underwent
NBS
Regular conduct of IECs
to mothers
RHUs Midwife/
Hospital OB Staff
BLGU Kematu
Procurement of NBS Kits IPHO/RHU Government
Hospitals
100% of deliveries attended
by Skilled Birth Attendants
Conduct of Basic
Emergency maternal,
obstetric and neo-natal
care training
IPHO/RHU Training
Institution
100% of Post – Partum
Women initiated
breastfeeding
Conduct regular
advocacy and orientation
on Milk Law
IPHO/RHU Technical
Services
HEALTH AND SANITATION
SUCCESS
INDICATORS
STRATEGIC INTERVENTIONS IMPLEMENTING
UNIT
COMMITMENTS FROM
STAKEHOLDERS
100% of
children are
immunized
Conduct of Mass
Immunization
Campaign
IPHO/RHU IPHO/RHU
100% of
recorded HHs
with sanitary
toilets
Fabrication and
Installation of Sanitary
Toilet Bowls
IPHO/RHU BLGU/PEO
Conduct of IEC
Regarding Installation
& Maintenance of
Sanitary Toilets
IPHO/RHU BLGU/PEO
Conduct of Orientation
on Environmental
Sanitation Program
IPHO/RHU Technical Services/
RHU Sanitary
inspectors
100% of infants
(6 – 11mos)
consumed
micronutrients
powder by 2019
Procurement and
Distribution of
Micronutrient Powder
IPHO/RHU RHU/BLGU
HEALTH AND SANITATION
SUCCESS INDICATORS STRATEGIC
INTERVENTIONS
IMPLEMENTING
UNIT
COMMITMENTS FROM
STAKEHOLDERS
100% of pregnant
women given complete
iron and folic acid
supplementation by
2019
Procurement and
Distribution of
Complete Iron and
Folic Acid
Supplies
IPHO/RHU
midwife
RHU/BLGU
100% of Post – Partum
women given complete
iron supplementation
by 2019
Procurement and
Distribution of
Complete Iron and
Folic Acid
Supplies
IPHO/RHU
midwife
RHU/BLGU
100% of animal bite
provided with Post
Exposure Prophylaxis
(PEP)
Establishment of
ABTCs in UVCH
and T’boli RHU
IPHO/MHO DOH/PHIC
100% of dogs and cats
vaccinated
Vaccination of
Cats and Dogs
PVET/OMA
G
BLGUs
Conduct 1 Rabies
Awareness
Campaign
PVET OMAG/BLGUs
SUCCESS INDICATORS STRATEGIC INTERVENTIONS IMPLEMENTING
UNIT
COMMITMENTS
FROM
STAKEHOLDERS
100% of 1 – 18 y.o.
provided with
Albendazole
Procurement and
Distribution of
Albendazole
IPHO/RHU
midwife
RHU/BLGU
100% of cases of
STIs found treated
by 2019
Conduct of Case
Finding Activity through
TSEKAP
MHO/PHN BLGU
Procurement of Drugs
and Medicines
MHO/PHN BLGU
100% of indigent
families submitted
to MSWDO for
enrolment to NHTS-
PR/CCT/4Ps by
2019
Conduct of Survey and
Assessment of
Indigents
IPHO/MHO/P
HN
BLGU
Submission of List of
Non- PHIC Members to
MSWDO
MHO BLGU/MSW
DO
Enrolment of Admitted
Patients through Point
of Care Program of
Hospital
Hospital
MSSO
BLGU/NCIP/
PSA
TOTAL
HOUSEHOLD
MEMBERS FOR
96
HOUSEHOLDS
HHMemNum
ber
415
AGE BRACKET MALE (182) FEMALE (233)
Under1 10 10
1-4 17 11
5-9 22 19
10-14 15 23
15-19 26 25
20-24 20 30
25-29 12 39
30-34 14 26
35-39 11 20
40-44 11 8
45-49 7 9
50-54 7 3
55-59 3 2
60-64 2 1
65-69 3 4
70 and above 2 3
TRIBE TOTAL NUMBER
ILONGGO 31
CEBUANO 29
TBOLI 342
MAGUINDANAON 4
BLAAN 8
OTHERS 1
TOTAL 415
TRIBAL
AFFILIATION
STATUS TOTAL
NUMBER
SINGLE 294
MARRIED 74
SEPARATED 3
LIVE-IN 36
TRIBAL RITES 4
OTHERS 4
TOTAL 415
MARITAL
STATUS
RELIGION TOTAL NUMBER
ROMAN CATHOLIC 51
BORN AGAIN 8
ALLIANCE 329
BAPTIST 2
PROTESTANT 3
OTHERS 22
TOTAL 415
RELIGIOUS
AFFILIATION
WATERSOURCE TOTAL NUMBER
SPRING/RIVER/STREAM 21
BUBON/BALON 7
SHARED TUBED/PIPED
WELL
52
OWN USE/TUBED/PIPED 5
SHARED
FAUCET/COMMUNITY
WATER SYSTEM
6
OWN USE
FAUCET/WATER SYSTEM
5
WATER
SOURCE OF
HOUSEHOLDS
TOILET
FACILITY
MERON WALA
54 32
TOILET FACILITY
TYPE
TOILET TYPE NUMBER
OPEN PIT 9
CLOSEDPIT 5
OVERHANG/DROPTYPE 1
WATER
SEALED/SHAREDWITH
OTHERHH
18
WATERSEALED/USED
EXCLUSIVELY
21
TOTAL 54
YES NO
50 46
WASTE
SEGREGATIO
N
SEGREGATIO
N PROCESS
PROCESS NUMBER
KINUKOLEKTA 5
SA BAKANTENG
LOTE/ILOG/PUBLIKONG LUGAR
15
SINUSUNOG 29
BINABAON SA BAKURAN/HUKAY 43
PINABUBULOK/COMPOSTING 4
TOTAL 50
HEALTH
CONSULTATI
ONPROCESS NUMBER
WALA 3
HILOT/ALBULARYO 16
BARANGAY HEALTH
STATION/HEALTH
WORKER
61
RHU/LGU HEALTH
CENTER
12
PRIVATE
CLINIC/HOSPITAL
4
TOTAL 36
DAYS
BEFORE
CONSULTATI
ONDAY NUMBER
0 5
1 26
2 32
3 19
4 5
5 7
7 2
ANIMAL
RAISING
FREQUENCY
YES NO
47 49
ANIMALS
RAISED
TYPE NUMBE
R
PIG 2
KALABAW 1
BAKA 2
KABAYO 24
KANDING 0
MANOK 104
PATO 23
BIBI 8
OTHERS 0
BACKYARD
GARDEN
PRACTICE
MERON WALA
70 26
CROPS
CROPS NUMBER
GULAY 35
ROOT CROPS 20
PRUTAS 6
TOTAL 61
HOUSEHOLD
WHO
EXPERIENCED
HUNGER (PAST
3 MONTHS)
OO HIND
I
26 70
HUNGER
FREQUENCY
TIMES NUMBER
1 22
2 13
3 10
4 1
5 3
6 2
7 2
10 1
20 1
21 1
24 3
HOUSEHOLD
S WITH
SAKAHAN
MERON WALA
77 19
SAKAHAN
TENURESHIP
STATUS NUMBER
OWNED 57
TENANT 7
OTHERS 13
TOTAL 77
SAKAHAN
SUPPORT
MERON WALA
22 50
CROP TYPE
TYPE NUMBER
RICE 5
CORN 37
HIGH
VALUE
CROPS
6
ROOT
CROPS
10
VEGETABL
ES FOR
COMMERC
IAL
3
OTHERS 7
TOTAL 82
SAKAHAN
AREA
AREA NUMBER
LESS
THAN 1
HAS
15
1-5 HAS 47
6-10 HAS 4
11-15 HAS 1
16 HAS
AND
ABOVE
1
TOTAL 68
TOTAL
HOUSEHOLD
MEMBERS FOR
36
HOUSEHOLDS
HHMemNumber
415
TOTAL
HOUSEHOLD
MEMBERS
WITH WORK
120
MAJOR
OCCUPATION
OCCUPATION NUMBER
ENTREPRENEUR
IAL WORKS
6
FARMING 43
MINING 41
OVERSEAS
CONTRACT
WORKERS
6
OTHERS 8
TOTAL 104
INCOME
RANGE
RANGE NUMBER
BELOW1000 15
1001-3000 66
3001-5000 28
5001-7000 7
7001-9000 4
9001-11000 2
11001-13000 4
17001-19000 1
19000 above 2
TOTAL 129
REASONS FOR
STOPPING
SCHOOL
REASON NUMBER
GOT
MARRIED/LIVE-IN
19
FINANCIAL 116
FAR FROM
SCHOOL
3
EMPLOYMENT 2
OTHERS 4
TOTAL 144
CHILD
DEATH
CIRCUMSTANCE NUMBER
28 DAYS AFTER BIRTH 2
LESS THAN ONE YEAR
AFTER BIRTH
3
ONE YEAR AFTER
BIRTH
1
MORE THAN 1 YEAR
BUT LESS THAN 5
YEARS OLD
2
NONE 82
TOTAL 90
MOTHERS WITH
INTENTION TO
ADD
CHILD/CHILDREN
MERO
N
WALA
20 58
TOTAL 78
ANSWER NUMBER
OO 39
HINDI 7
HUMINTO 49
TOTAL 95
USING FP
METHODS
REASON NUMBER
FEAR OF SIDE EFFECT 2
WANTED ADDITIONAL
CHILDREN
3
SICKNESS 1
TOTAL 6
REASONS FOR
STOPPING
METHOD TOTAL
CALENDAR 5
HERBAL 2
BILATERAL TUBAL
LIGATION
19
PILLS 8
INJECTABLES 6
NONE 36
IUD 1
TOTAL 34
MOST
COMMONLY
USED FP
METHOD
LOCATION TOTAL
SA PAANAN NG
BUNDOK
40
SA TAAS NG
BUNDOK
2
MALAPIT SA
ANYONG TUBIG
35
MALAPIT O NASA
MINING AREA
2
HOUSE
LOCATION ANSWER TOTAL
OO 47
HINDI 34
TOTAL 82
HOUSE
LOCATION
SAFETY
AWARENESS
MATERIAL/S TOTAL
SEMENTO/CONCRETE 14
KAHOY/KAWAYAN/KALAKAT 50
HALF CONCRETE 12
TAGPI-TAGPI/MAKESHIFT 5
HOUSE
MATERIALS
CONDITION TOTAL
MAAYOS PA 30
MARAMING KAILANGAN
AYUSIN
42
SIRA-SIRA NA AT
KAILANGANG TAYUAN NG
BAGO
9
HOUSE
CONDITION
AWARENESS
STATUS TOTAL
PAGMAMAY-ARI 50
RENT 3
INFORMAL SETTLER 2
NOT OWNED BUT WITH
LANDOWNER’S CONSENT
16
OTHERS 10
HOUSE
TENURESHIP
ANSWER TOTAL
OO 34
WALA 62
ATTENDANCE TO
DRR/CCA
SEMINARS
ANSWER TOTAL
MERON 67
WALA 29
TOTAL 96
DISASTER
AWARENESS
TYPE TOTAL
BAHA 19
ARMED CONFLICT 5
STRONG WIND 10
LANDSLIDE 16
OTHERS 6
TOTAL 82
DISASTER TYPE
AWARENESS
ANSWER TOTAL
OO 19
HINDI 77
TOTAL 96
EARLY WARNING
SYSTEM
AWARENESS
ANSWER TOTAL
OO 59
HINDI 37
TOTAL 96
EVACUATION
CENTER
AWARENESS
ANSWER TOTAL
OO 29
WALA 67
TOTAL 82
DISASTER
DRILLS/SIMULATION
ATTENDANCE
TYPE TOTAL
FIRE 4
EARTHQUAKE 17
FLOOD 2
SEARCH AND RESCUE 1
FIRST AID 1
TOTAL 25
DISASTER
DRILL/SIMULATION TYPE
ANSWER TOTAL
OO 74
WALA 21
TOTAL 95
DISASTER EXPERIENCE
FREQUENCY
TYPE TOTAL
FLOOD 10
BUHAWI 1
LANDSLIDE 10
TAGTUYOT 20
LINDOL 18
ARMED CONFLICT 1
DISASTER TYPE
EXPERIENCED
ANSWER TOTAL
OO 63
HINDI 29
TREE PLANTING
ANSWER TOTAL
MERON 23
WALA 71
KAINGIN PRACTICE
ANSWER TOTAL
OO 8
WALA 86
SELLING OF WOOD
ANSWER TOTAL
OO 7
WALA 89
CHARCOAL
PRACTICE
TYPE TOTAL
PANA 19
HOLEN GUN 1
AIR GUN/DE BOMBA 2
HOME WEAPONS
ANSWER TOTAL
MERON 5
WALA 91
HUNTING PRACTICE
ANSWER TOTAL
MERON 34
WALA 62
TOTAL 96
HOUSEHOLDS WITH
PET DOGS
SEX TOTAL
MALE 32
FEMALE 13
TOTAL 45
PET DOGS
DISTRIBUTION
TOTAL 248
TOTAL NUMBER OF
VOTERS
ANSWER TOTAL
OO 84
WALA 12
TOTAL 96
VOTED LAST
ELECTION
ANSWER TOTAL
OO 74
WALA 22
TOTAL 96
GOVERNMENT
PROGRAMS
AWARENESS
TYPE TOTAL
RADIO 6
SIGNAGE 1
PERSON IN AUTHORITY 22
BRGY/SITIO ASSEMBLY 21
TELEBISYON 15
SOCIAL MEDIA/INTERNET 2
GOVERNMENT
PROGRAMS SOURCE
ITEMS TOTAL
TRANSISTOR RADIO 25
TV 41
CD/DVD/VCD PLAYER 11
COMPONENT STEREO 7
CELLULAR PHONE/MOBILE 56
REF/FREEZER 5
COOKING RANGE/STOVE 1
RICE COOKER 6
WASHING MACHINE 2
OTHERS 2
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
ITEMS TOTAL
BICYCLE 1
MOTORCYCLE 21
TOTAL 22
HOUSEHOLD
VEHICLES
ANSWER TOTAL
MERON 79
WALA 17
TOTAL 96
HOUSEHOLD WITH
ELECTRICITY
SOURCE TOTAL
ELECTRIC COMPANY 74
GENERATOR 1
OTHERS 4
TOTAL 79
ELECTRIC
CONNECTION
SOURCE
ANSWER TOTAL
OO 45
HINDI 34
TOTAL 79
BELIEF IN GENDER
EQUALITY
ANSWER TOTAL
YES 14
NO 58
WOMEN WHO
EXPERIENCED ABUSE
TYPE TOTAL
PHYSICAL 3
ECONOMIC 2
EMOTIONAL/PSYCHOLOGIC
AL/VERBAL
9
ABUSE TYPE
ANSWER TOTAL
LAGI 3
MINSAN 11
ABUSE FREQUENCY
ANSWER TOTAL
OO 3
WALA 11
ABUSE REPORTED
REASON TOTAL
MISUNDERSTANDING 5
JEALOUSY 4
HABITUAL TENDENCY 2
OTHERS 3
ABUSE REASON
TYPE TOTAL
OO 56
HINDI 13
WOMEN WHO KNOW
THEIR RIGHTS
GRAND LAUNCHING PROGRAM
TIME ACTIVITY
PART I
5:00AM- 6:00AM Assembly Time
Capitol Compound, City of Koronadal
6:00 AM Travel Time to Sitio Traan Leteng, T’boli
7:30 AM Arrival of the Convergence Team at Sitio
Leteng, T’boli
PART II
8:00AM-8: 15AM Preliminaries
Invocation
Singing of the Philippine National Anthem
Singing of the South Cotabato Hymn
8:15AM- 8:20 AM Welcome Address
Hon. ____________________
Punong Barangay, Brgy. Kematu, T’bo
GRAND LAUNCHING PROGRAM
TIME ACTIVITY
8: 20 AM- 8:25 AM Opening Remarks
Hon. Dibu S. Tuan
Municipal Mayor, T’boli
8:25 AM- 8:30 AM Intermission Number
South Cotabato Band
8:30 AM- 8:45 AM Oath Taking of Sectoral and Convergence Leaders
Hon. Daisy P. Avance Fuentes
Provincial Governor
8:45AM- 9:00 AM Singing of Pledge of Commitment (Convergence Wall)
Convergence Team, Sitio Leaders & Community
Members
9:00AM – 9:30 AM Inspirational Message
Hon. Daisy P. Avance Fuentes
9:30:00AM- 9:45AM Ceremonial Turn-over of Kabuhayan Kits
(Community Sari Sari Store)
GRAND LAUNCHING PROGRAM
TIME ACTIVITY
9:45AM - 10:00 AM Ribbon Cutting of the Community Information
Board
Hon. Daisy P. Avance Fuentes
Hon. Dibu S. Tuan
Brgy. Captain
Sitio Leader
10:00AM – 10:15 AM Response / Message of Commitment
Core Group President
PART III
10:15AM- 11:30 Kasalanan sa Sitio
Part IV
11:30AM- 3:00 PM Medical and Dental Outreach (Mahintana
Foundation)
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Rationale convergence planning

  • 1. Convergence Program for Poverty Reduction CONVERGENCECONVERGENCE PLAN OFPLAN OF ACTIONACTION (2017-2019)(2017-2019) SITIO TRAAN LETENG BRGY. KEMATU MUNICIPALITY OF T’BOLI
  • 2. CONVERGENCE PROGRAM FOR POVERTY REDUCTION Converging Resources forthe Poor AUGUST 23, 2017AUGUST 23, 2017 STAKEHOLDERS’ FORUM:STAKEHOLDERS’ FORUM: THE CONVERGENCE PLANTHE CONVERGENCE PLAN OF ACTION FOR POVERTYOF ACTION FOR POVERTY REDUCTIONREDUCTION
  • 3. • Impressive gains in reducing extreme poverty have been made at the global level, but they have NOT been EVENLY DISTRIBUTED. • According to the INCOME MEASURE OF POVERTY of less than USD 1.25 per day, the world met the MDG target 1a to halve the rate of extreme poverty five years ahead of the 2015 deadline (from 52% in 1981 to 21% in 2015). World Bank, 2013. • Most of this overall poverty reduction is due to progress in the People’s Republic of China. OECD and Post-2015 MDG Reflections on Poverty
  • 4. • Many people who have escaped poverty as defined by income are still poor when measuring poverty according to its many other dimensions. • Many people also remain vulnerable to a range of factors – such as unemployment, sickness, social exclusion and insufficient resources during old age – which threaten to re-impoverish them in the future (OECD, 2012a). • Both the 2013 Global Forum on Development and the OECD Development Co-operation Report 2013 reaffirmed the importance of focusing on both income and non-income dimensions of poverty (OECD, 2001), as well as on a broader range of people than just those falling below a defined income threshold. We need to measure and end the multiple, non-income dimensions of poverty, from well-being, to gender and social cohesion! Why focus on the Multiple Dimensions of Poverty?
  • 5. The Multi-dimensional Poverty Index • The MPI measures a range of deprivation factors, such as poor health, lack of education, inadequate living standards, lack of income, disempowerment, poor quality of work and threat of violence (Alkire and Santos, 2010).
  • 6. Poverty is not only about income; neither is it static. Keep the multiple dimensions of poverty at the heart of development!
  • 7. “Poverty reduction is still a major challenge, but we need to look at poverty through a new lens beyond income.” (Angel Gurria Secretary General, OECD)
  • 8. Rationale for Convergence Program • Development Alternative Framework • The Imperative for Impacts-based Poverty Reduction Strategies • Multi-dimensionality of Poverty • Convergence of Public and Private Services & Resources for the Poor
  • 9. Convergence Program for Poverty Reduction: The Theme Converging initiatives . . .Converging initiatives . . . To eradicate poverty …To eradicate poverty … One sitio at a time!One sitio at a time!
  • 10. Convergence Goal Poverty Reduction 100% of HHs of the pilot sitio are out of poverty based on the Multi-dimensional Poverty Indicators and Targets
  • 13. Dimension KRA Responsibility Center Livelihood and Employment Increased Income Team Leader: BAU OPAG, PVET, PEMO, PSWDO Food Security and Nutrition Improved Nutritional Status Team Leader: PNAO OPAG, PSWDO, IPHO, DepEd, PVET Health and Sanitation; Social Protection; Reproductive Health and Responsible Family Life Improved Health Status, Family Life and Welfare Team Leader: IPHO PPO, PSWDO, PVET Environmental and Human Security • Enhanced Ecological Integrity • Reduced vulnerability to human and environmental threats Team Leader: PEMO PDRRMO Education Improved Educational Status Team Leader: BAU DepEd, PBO/LSB Secretariat, Kabugwason, PEO Community EMPOWERMENT &Participation Enhanced engagement in development Team Leader: PIO PSWDO, BAU Spatial Integration Improved Quality of Structures and Physical Spaces Team Leader: PEO PEMO
  • 14. Phases of Convergence Implementation 1.PRE-IMPLEMENTATION PHASE •EO Creating the Provincial Convergence Team •Deep Dive Activities 2. IMPLEMENTATION PHASE 3. MONITORING & EVALUATION PHASE 4. SUSTAINABILITY & REPLICATION PHASE
  • 15. August 23, 2017 September 15, 2017 Step 11 - Phase Out / Sustainability Phase Step 5 - Community Needs Assessment (PRA) Step 6 - Convergence PlanningStep 6 - Convergence Planning Step 9 – Launching & Implementation Step 10 – M&E Feb. 8&March 9,2017 (Deep Dive Activities) - PSWDO March 16-17, 2017 March 17-April 30, 2017 Step 4– Gathering of Baseline DataStep 4– Gathering of Baseline Data May 3-4, 2017 May 3-4, 2017 June 15-16, 2017 August 1, 2017August 1, 2017 Quarterly Monitoring / Annual Evaluation End of 3rd Year Step 1 - Community Scanning and Preparation Step 2 - Identification of Multi- dimensional Poverty Indicators Step 3 - Development of Data Capture Form Step 7 – Presentation of theStep 7 – Presentation of the Plan to the LCE & Cabinet forPlan to the LCE & Cabinet for ValidationValidation Step 8 – Stakeholders’ ForumStep 8 – Stakeholders’ Forum
  • 16. Gathering of Baseline DataGathering of Baseline Data
  • 17. Thank you for your attention!Thank you for your attention!
  • 18. CONVERGENCE PLAN OF ACTION FORCONVERGENCE PLAN OF ACTION FOR POVERTY REDUCTION (2017-2019)POVERTY REDUCTION (2017-2019) Sitio Traan Leteng, Brgy. KematuSitio Traan Leteng, Brgy. Kematu
  • 19. Sito Traan Leteng Demographic Profile • Number of Households: 101Number of Households: 101 • Number of Households Surveyed: 96Number of Households Surveyed: 96 • Total Population: 415Total Population: 415
  • 20. Sitio traan leteng profile: survey results
  • 21. THE VISION-REALITY GAPTHE VISION-REALITY GAP ANALYSIS (VRGA)ANALYSIS (VRGA)
  • 23. LIVELIHOOD AND EMPLOYMENT Note: Annual Per Capita Poverty Threshold: P22,147.00 Monthly Per Capita Poverty Threshold: P1,845.58 Note: Annual Per Capita Poverty Threshold: P22,147.00 Monthly Per Capita Poverty Threshold: P1,845.58 KRA SUCCESS INDICATOR (VISION) CURRENT REALITY (2017) VISION- REALITY GAP (VRG) TARGET Increased Income 20% increase in Average HH Income by 2019 Average household income: Php 3,000.00 20% increase in average household income by 2019 80% of HHs have access to livestock/ poultry projects as livelihood by 2019 47 out of 96 HHs practice animal raising (49%) 49 HHs do not practice animal raising (51%) 51% or 49 identified HHs provided access to livestock/poultry dispersal by 2019
  • 24. FOOD SECURITY & NUTRITIONFOOD SECURITY & NUTRITION
  • 25. FOOD SECURITY & NUTRITION KRA SUCCESS INDICATOR CURRENT REALITY (2017) VISION-REALITY GAP (VRG) TARGET Improved Nutrition al Status 0 cases of malnutrition among pre- school children (0-71 months) 7 children are undernourished 7 children Malnutrition of 7 pre-school children eradicated by 2019 0 cases of malnutrition among elderly (60 years old and above) by 2019 0 malnutrition 0 100% of elderly (60 years old and above) have undergone feeding by 2019 0 households experiencing hunger by 2019 Only 26 of 96 (27%) households have not experienced hunger 70 out of 96 (73%) households expressed experiences of hunger in the last 3 months 70 identified households will not experience hunger by 2019 Note: The SWS hunger indicator is defined as the proportion of household heads reporting that their families have experienced hunger, without having anything to eat, at least once in the last three months (Mangahas, 2009). Note: The SWS hunger indicator is defined as the proportion of household heads reporting that their families have experienced hunger, without having anything to eat, at least once in the last three months (Mangahas, 2009).
  • 27. EDUCATIONKRA SUCCESS INDICATOR CURRENT REALITY (2017) VISION- REALITY GAP TARGET Improved educational status by offering complete basic and tertiary education 100% Enrolment Rate of Children Aged 3-4 yo in Day Care 34 children aged 3-4 are enrolled in Day Care (___ %) ____children aged 3-4 yo not in Day Care (___%) 100% of children aged 3-4 yo are enrolled in Day Care by 2018 100% Enrolment Rate of Children Aged 5-6 yo in Kindergarten 58 pupils aged 5-6 are enrolled in kindergarten from 5 sitios (DepEd Data) _____ children aged 5-6 from Traan Leteng are enrolled in Kindergarten (_____%) _____children aged 5-6 are not enrolled in Kindergarten (____%) 100% of children aged 5-6 yo are enrolled in Kindergarten by 2019 100% Enrolment Rate of Children Aged 7-11 yo in Elementary 174 pupils are enrolled in Elementary from 5 sitios (DepEd Data) _____ children aged 7-11 from Traan Leteng are enrolled in Elementary (___%) _____children aged 7-11 are not enrolled in Elementary (___%) 100% of children aged 7- 11 yo are enrolled in Elementary by 2019 100% Enrolment Rate of Elementary Drop-outs in ALS 0 Elementary Drop-outs (based on June 2017 enrolees) 0 100% of Elementary Drop- outs are enrolled in ALS by 2019
  • 28. KRA SUCCESS INDICATOR CURRENT REALITY VISION-REALITY GAP TARGET Improved educational status by offering complete basic and tertiary education 100% Enrolment Rate of Children Aged 12- 15 yo in Junior High School _____ children aged 12-15 are enrolled in Junior High School (__%) _____ children aged 12-15 are not enrolled in Junior High School (__%) 100% of children aged 12-15 yo are enrolled in Junior High School by 2019 100% Enrolment Rate of Junior High Drop- outs in Alternative Learning System (ALS) ____ Junior High School Drop-outs _____ Junior High School Drop-outs are not in school 100% of Junior High School Drop- outs are enrolled in ALS by 2018 100% Enrolment Rate of Children Aged 16- 17 yo in Senior High School _____ children aged 16-17 are enrolled in Senior High School (___%) _____ children aged 16-17 are not enrolled in Senior High School (___%) 100% of children aged 16-17 yo are enrolled in Senior High School by 2019 80% Enrolment Rate of Senior High Graduates in College _______ Senior High Graduates ________ Senior High Graduates who are interested to proceed to College ______ Senior High Graduates who are not enrolled in College _______ Senior High Graduates who are interested to proceed to College but are not in school 80% of Senior High Graduates are enrolled in College by 2019
  • 29. EDUCATIONKRA SUCCESS INDICATOR CURRENT REALITY VISION-REALITY GAP TARGET Improved Delivery of Quality Education Through School Physical Facilities and Quality Instructions 100% Implementation of 1:45 Teacher-Pupil Ratio or 1 teacher is to 1 grade level by 2019 •Complete Primary and Elementary Levels (Grades 1- 6) Offered by 2019 1 Teacher is to 2 Grade Levels – Multi-Grade (1:77; 1:82; 1:53): K1=53 G1 and G2=77 G3 and G4=82 Existing No. of Teachers: 3 7-3 = 4 Teachers Additional 4 teachers hired by 2019 100% Implementation of 1 Classroom per Grade Level by 2019 •Complete Primary and Elementary Levels (Grades 1- 6) Offered by 2019 1 Classroom: 2 Grade Levels Existing Number of Classrooms: 3 7 Classrooms Additional 7 Classrooms constructed by 2019 100% Implementation of 1:1 Armchair-Pupil Ratio by 2019 •Complete Primary and Elementary Levels (Grades 1- 6) Offered by 2019 0 armchairs in good condition (Dilapidated chairs brought by pupils) 212 armchairs (for existing Grade Levels) 100 Armchairs (for proposed new Grade Levels) 212 armchairs provided by 2017, and additional 100 armchairs by 2019
  • 30. ENVIRONMENTAL & HUMAN SECURITYENVIRONMENTAL & HUMAN SECURITY
  • 31. ENVIRONMENTAL & HUMAN SECURITY KRA SUCCESS INDICATOR CURRENT REALITY VRG) TARGET Enhanced Ecological Integrity 100% of households have increased awareness and participation on environmenta l protection and conservation by 2019 70% of households have increased awareness on environmental protection and conservation 30% of households participate and are involved in environmental protection and conservation measures 30% of households have less awareness on environmental protection & conservation 70% of households are not practicing environmental protection and conservation measures • 100% of identified households stopped practicing charcoal making • 100% of identified households stopped practicing illegal logging activities • 100% of identified households stopped practicing kaingin • 100% of identified households stopped practicing hunting by 2019 • 100% of households engage in tree planting activities by 2019 • 100 % of grade school students are members of Youth for Environment in School Organization
  • 32. ENVIRONMENTAL & HUMAN SECURITY KRA SUCCESS INDICATOR CURRENT REALITY VRG) TARGET Enhanced Ecological Integrity 90% of households practice proper solid waste management by 2019 50 out of 96 households practice proper SWM 46 households are not practicing proper SWM 91 households practice proper solid waste segregation 100% of upland households adopt and practice sustainable upland livelihood development by 2019 ___ upland households practice sustainable upland livelihood development _____ upland households are not practicing sustainable upland livelihood development 100% of upland households practice sustainable upland livelihood development
  • 35. Spatial Integration KRA SUCCESS INDICATOR CURRENT REALITY VRG TARGET Improved quality of structures and physical spaces 100% of community physical structures and facilities improved 100% of community structures/ facilities are either lacking or need improvement 7 facilities need to be installed or improved 7 community facilities and infrastructures improved / installed by 2019 100% of length of roads in good condition 1.5 km of road needs rehabilitation 1.5 km of roads 1.5 km of roads rehabilitated by 2019 Increased accessibility to potable water 100% of HHs have access to potable water 22 out of 96 HHs have direct access to potable water (Own use/faucet, Community Water System or Own Use/tubed/piped) •1 water system facility in poor condition 74 HHs have no direct access to potable water (shared / tubed / hose from spring source with water reservoir that needs to be improved) 74 HHs are provided direct access to potable water supply (with piped line to households) by 2019 • 1 community water system facility improved by 2019
  • 36. Spatial Integration KRA SUCCESS INDICATOR CURRENT REALITY VRG TARGET Improved housing and living conditions 100% of HHs have access to electricity 79 out of 96 HHs have direct access to electricity 17 HHs have no access to direct electricity (series, shared connection) 17 HHs have access to direct electricity 100% of dwelling units are in livable condition 29 HHs consider their dwelling units still livable and in good condition 67 out of 96 HHs said their housing condition can still be improved with help 67 dilapidated/ makeshift dwelling units improved by 2019
  • 37. Community EMPOWERMENT &Community EMPOWERMENT & ParticipationParticipation
  • 38. Community EMPOWERMENT & Participation KRA SUCCESS INDICATOR CURRENT REALITY VRG TARGET Increased access to community information • 100% of households with access to community information such as government programs and projects • 100% of households with communication facilities • 77 out of 96 HHs have awareness regarding government programs through various sources • 79 out of 96 HHs have electricity supporting the justification that these are households with communication facilities • 19 out of 96 households do not have any idea regarding government programs • 17 out of 96 households do not have electricity supporting the notion that these do not have any form of communication facility • 101 households have increased access to community info and government programs by 2019 • 17 households provided radio transistors by 2019 Increased membership to People’s Organizations (POs) 100% of households (at least 1 household member) are involved in at least one PO or sectoral group 36 of 96 HHs are members of ERPAT / KALIPI 60 HHs are not members of any organized group 60 households are registered as active members of at least one (1) PO by 2019 Strengthened or functional POs/organized sectoral groups At least 4 POs or organized sectoral groups are active / functional by 2019 (no data, to be determined) At least 4 POs or organized sectoral groups are activated / functional by 2019
  • 39. Community EMPOWERMENT & Participation KRA SUCCESS INDICATOR CURRENT REALITY VRG TARGET Increased participation in community activities especially pulong-pulong and community assemblies • At least 2 community assemblies conducted in a year • 80% of HHs are represented in community assemblies or pulong-pulong by 2018 0 community assemblies conducted in a year At least 2 • At least 2 community assemblies conducted in a year by 2018 • 80% of HHs are represented in community assemblies or pulong-pulong Increased voting rights of household members aged 18 and above • 100% of household members aged 18 and above are registered voters • 100% of households participate during the local election • 248 registered voters out of ____ aged 18 and above • 84 out of 96 HHs voted during the previous election • _____ are of voting age but not registered voters • 12 households did not vote last election • 100% of residents aged 18 and above are registered with COMELEC by 2019 • 100% of households participate during the local election by 2019 Empowered sitio and convergence leaders 100% of sitio and convergence leaders have attended various leadership and management skills trainings 0 _____ sitio and convergence leaders have not attended leadership and management skills trainings _____ sitio and convergence leaders have attended leadership and management skills trainings
  • 40. REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH, RESPONSIBLE FAMILY LIFEREPRODUCTIVE HEALTH, RESPONSIBLE FAMILY LIFE AND GENDER SENSITIVITYAND GENDER SENSITIVITY
  • 41. REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH, RESPONSIBLE FAMILY LIFE AND GENDER SENSITIVITY KRA SUCCESS INDICATOR CURRENT REALITY VRG TARGET Improved Health Status, Family Life and Welfare 100% of Unmet Needs addressed 27 individuals with unmet needs 27 individuals Unmet needs of 27 individuals addressed 100% of parents have awareness on Responsible Parenthood 57 out 99 parents have attended RP seminars 42 parents have not attended RP seminars 42 parents have attended RP Seminars 50% decrease in the number of Teenage Pregnancies __ Teenage Pregnancies by 2016 & 2017 50% decrease on the incidence of Teenage Pregnancy by 2019 0 early marriages __ Early Marriages by 2016 & 2017 0 early marriages by 2019 100% of unwed couples are married 17/36 couples living outside the bond of marriage 17 couples 17 unwed couples are married by 2019 100% of individuals have Birth Certificate (BC) Presence of individuals without BC ___ of individuals without BC 100% of individuals without BC have acquired BC by 2019 100% of men and women were educated on VAWC and other rights of women 5/36 households experience abuses on women 27 HHs expressed lack of knowledge regarding VAWC & women’s rights 100% of men and women were educated on VAWC and other rights of women At least 2 women are represented in the sitio leadership 0 women in the Sitio leadership 2 women leaders At least 2 women are elected as Sitio Leaders
  • 45. CONVERGENCE PLAN OF ACTION FORCONVERGENCE PLAN OF ACTION FOR POVERTY REDUCTION (2017-2019)POVERTY REDUCTION (2017-2019) Strategic PrioritiesStrategic Priorities
  • 47. LIVELIHOOD AND EMPLOYMENT SUCCESS INDICATORS STRATEGIC INTERVENTIONS IMPLEMENTIN G UNIT IMPLEMENTING PARTNERS / COMMITMENTS FROM STAKEHOLDERS 20% increase in Average HH Income by 2019 1) Establishment of Community Sari-sari Store * To be enrolled in SEA-K PSWDO Community Leaders/ BLGU / MLGU 2) Conduct of Capability- building on Enterprise / Store Management OPAG / PSWDO DA XII/ DAR/ OMAG- Tboli/ BAU/ BLGU / DTI 3) Conduct of Capability- building on Coffee Production OPAG PRDP Coffee Proponent/ OMAG/ BLGU 4) Distribution of Coffee Seedlings and Farm Inputs to Identified Farmers (Farm inputs such as fertilizers to be linked with DA XII) OPAG PRDP Coffee Proponent/ OMAG- Tboli/ BLGU 5) Plant Now Pay Later Program OPAG DA XII
  • 48. LIVELIHOOD AND EMPLOYMENT SUCCESS INDICATORS STRATEGIC INTERVENTIONS IMPLEMENTING UNIT IMPLEMENTING PARTNERS / COMMITMENTS FROM STAKEHOLDERS 80% of HHs have access to livestock/ poultry projects as livelihood by 2019 1) Backyard Poultry and Livestock Production Project a) Dispersal of Ducks for ‘Bayanihan’ Backyard Duck Production PVET, BAU DA-RFU XII, OMAg- T'boli b) Dispersal of Horses to Identified Households PVET, BAU OMAg-T'boli c) Conduct of Training on Duck/ Horse Animal Management and Community Production PVET, APPC OMAg T'boli/ BLGU d) Conduct of Animal Health Services to Identified HHs PVET OMAg-T'boli/BLGU e) Conduct of Animal Health Services to Existing Hog Dispersal PVET OMAg-T'boli, BAU, BLGU
  • 49. Food security & nutrition SUCCESS INDICATORS STRATEGIC INTERVENTIONS IMPLEMENTING UNIT IMPLEMENTING PARTNERS / COMMITMENTS FROM STAKEHOLDERS 0 cases of malnutrition among pre- school children (0-71 months) by 2019 Conduct of Supplemental Feeding PNAO MNAO/ BLGU Distribution of Micronutients Supplements PNAO MNAO/ BLGU Implementation of PABASA sa Nutrition Program PNAO MNAO/ BLGU 0 cases of malnutrition among elderly (60 years old and above) by 2019 Conduct of Supplemental Feeding for Adults PNAO MNAO/ BLGU Conduct of Health and Wellness Activity for Senior Citizens PSWDO MSWDO, MHO, BLGU Conduct of Seminar on “Care Giving for Elderly” PSWDO MSWDO, MHO, BLGU Conduct of Seminar on “Graceful Aging” PSWDO MSWDO, MHO, BLGU
  • 50. Food security & nutrition SUCCESS INDICATORS STRATEGIC INTERVENTIONS IMPLEMENTI NG UNIT IMPLEMENTING PARTNERS / COMMITMENTS FROM STAKEHOLDERS 0 HH experien cing hunger by 2019 1) Backyard Gardening Program OPAG, OMAg T'Boli DA-RFU XII, ATI, DAR, BLGU 2) Establishment of Community Garden 3) Distribution of Assorted Vegetable Seeds/ Rootcrop Planting Materials 4) Conduct of Training on Vegetable/ Rootcrops Production 5) Mushroom Production Project (to 70 households that experienced hunger)
  • 51. education SUCCESS INDICATORS STRATEGIC INTERVENTIONS IMPLEMENTIN G UNIT COMMITMENTS FROM STAKEHOLDERS 100% Enrolment Rate of Children Aged 3-4 yo in Day Care by 2018 Feeding Program for Day Care Children PSWDO- PNAO DSWD XII / MNAO 100% Enrolment Rate of Children Aged 5-6 yo in Kindergarten by 2019 KPS-GIA Program PGO-BAU DepEd / KPSP Feeding Program for Kindergarten DepEd- So.Cot. PLGU / Community Leaders 100% Enrolment Rate of Children Aged 7-11 yo in Elementary by 2019 KPS-GIA Program BAU DepEd Feeding Program for Elementary Pupils DepEd- So.Cot. PLGU / MLGU / BLGU / Community Leaders 100% Enrolment Rate of Elementary Drop-outs in ALS by 2019 Alternative Learning System DepEd- So.Cot. PLGU / MLGU / BLGU / Community Leaders 100% Enrolment Rate of Children Aged 12-15 yo in Junior High School by 2019 KPS-GIA Program PGO-BAU DepEd/ Sitio Leaders/ BLGU/ MLGU
  • 52. SUCCESS INDICATORS STRATEGIC INTERVENTIONS IMPLEMENTI NG UNIT COMMITMENTS FROM STAKEHOLDERS 100% Enrolment Rate of Junior High Drop-outs in Alternative Learning System (ALS) by 2018 Alternative Learning System (ALS) DepEd-So. Cot. PLGU / MLGU / BLGU / eaders 100% Enrolment Rate of Children Aged 16-17 yo in Senior High School by 2019 KPS-GIA Program PGO-BAU DepEd/ Sitio Leaders/ BLGU/ MLGU 80% Enrolment Rate of Senior High Graduates in College by 2019 Kabugwason Paglaum Scholarship Program (KPSP) KPSP CHED / TESDA / Sitio Leaders/ BLGU/ MLGU 100% Implementation of 1:45 Teacher-Pupil Ratio by 2019 Hiring of 4 Local and National Paid Teachers PLGU/ DepEd MLGU 100% Implementation of 1 Classroom per Grade Level by 2019 Construction of 7 Classrooms DepEd PLGU-PEO, CSOs / Funding Agencies 100% Implementation of 1:1 Armchair-Pupil Ratio by 2019 Provision of 312 Armchairs PGO- BAU/ DepEd MLGU-Tboli/ CSOs / Private Sector
  • 53. Environmental and Human Security SUCCESS INDICATORS STRATEGIC INTERVENTIONS IMPLEME NTING UNIT COMMITMEN TS FROM STAKEHOLDE RS 100% of total high- risk vulnerable households in hazard-prone areas have increased community disaster resilience by 2019 Conduct of Three-day Community Based Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Training PDRRMO PDRRMC Conduct of Simulation and Drill a.) Fire b.) Earthquake c.) Flood d.) Landslide PDRRMO PDRRMC Conduct of DRR-CCA Orientation to Vulnerable Sectors (Children/PWDs/ Elderly) PDRRMO PDRRMC 100% of households with increased awareness, knowledge and capacity on DRR/CCA by 2019 Conduct of 5-day Disaster Rescue and Response Operations PDRRMO PDRRMC Conduct of One (1) day Orientation- Workshop on Early Warning System PDRRMO PDRRMC Conduct and Organization of Fire Brigade Volunteers PDRRMO BFP
  • 54. Environmental and Human Security SUCCESS INDICATORS STRATEGIC INTERVENTIONS IMPLEMENTIN G UNIT COMMITMENT S FROM STAKEHOLDERS 100% Improved Response and Rehabilita tion Capacity of the Sitio by 2019 Installation of Early Warning Device and Signages PDRRMO PDRRMC Provision of Financial Assistance for Relocation Site PDRRMO PDRRMC Provision of Search and Rescue Equipment: Handheld and Base Radio, First Aid Kit, Spine Board, C-Collar, Hard Hat, Mallet, Foldable Stretcher, Carabiners, Prusik, Kermantle Rope, Buoy Can PDRRMO PDRRMC Provision of Survival Kits to 110 Households PDRRMO PDRRMC
  • 55. Environmental and Human Security SUCCESS INDICATORS STRATEGIC INTERVENTIONS IMPLEMENTING UNIT COMMITMENTS FROM STAKEHOLDERS 100% Improved Infrastructure Resilience by 2019 Construction of Flood Control Projects PDRRMO PEO / PDRRMC a.) 1 bridge b.) 4 units (3X3X6) box culvert Improvement of 1 Evacuation Center PDRRMO PEO / PDRRMC Cash for Work for Riparian Rehabilitation and Improvement of Evacuation Center/ Multi-purpose Hall PDRRMO PEO / PDRRMC
  • 56. Environmental and Human Security SUCCESS INDICATORS STRATEGIC INTERVENTIONS IMPLEMENTING UNIT COMMITMENTS FROM STAKEHOLDERS 100% of households have increased awareness and participation on environmental protection and conservation by 2019 Conduct of On-site IEC and Capacity- building Seminars PEMO BLGU, MLGU- MENRO Organization and Training of Sitio Earth Savers / Task force Kalikasan PEMO BLGU, MLGU- MENRO Roadside Greening and Beautification Project PEMO BLGU, MLGU- MENRO Riparian Zone Rehabilitation - Planting of Bamboo along the River Bank PEMO BLGU, MLGU- MENRO Youth for Environment in School Organization (YES “O” Project) PEMO / DepEd BLGU, MLGU- MENRO, DepEd
  • 57. Environmental and Human Security SUCCESS INDICATORS STRATEGIC INTERVENTIONS IMPLEMENTIN G UNIT COMMITMENT S FROM STAKEHOLDERS 90% of households practice proper solid waste management by 2019 Conduct of IEC on SWM PEMO/ MENRO MENRO, DENR- EMB 20% of households adopt and practice sustainable upland development by 2019 Provision of Technical Training and Actual Field Demonstration on Sustainable Upland Development (SUD) - SLOPE OPAG/ PEMO MLGU- MAO, MENRO, DENR, CSOs
  • 58. SPATIAL INTEGRATION SUCCESS INDICATORS STRATEGIC INTERVENTIONS IMPLEMENTING UNIT COMMITMENTS FROM STAKEHOLDERS 100% of community physical structures and facilities improved by 2019 Construction of Bridge and Box Culverts PEO-Planning PDRRMO Construction of Multi-purpose Building with Stage (cum Evacuation Center) PEO-Planning/ Brgy. Captain through a Brgy. Resolution PLGU/ Congressional Office Construction of Community Satellite Market Building PEO / Sitio Leader PLGU/ Congressional Office Crafting of Site Development Plan PPDO PIEP 100% of length of roads in good condition by 2019 Repair/Rehabilitation of Roads • Gravelling of Roads PEO-Maintenance Section PGO 100% of HHs have access to potable water by 2019 Construction of Spring Box and Installation of Distribution Lines (Community Water Reservoir) PEO (Planning & Construction) IPHO (water quality testing) PGO / IPHO Conduct of Testing of Water Potability IPHO Sanitary Inspector BLGU 100% of HHs have access to electricity by 2019 Repair and Rehabilitation of House Installation of Electrical Works PEO SOCOTECO / CSOs / Private Sector 100% of houses are in livable condition by 2019 Repair and Improvement of Houses in Poor Condition by Bayanihan PEO CSOs / Private Sector
  • 59. COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT SUCCESS INDICATORS STRATEGIC INTERVENTIONS IMPLEME NTING UNIT COMMITMENTS FROM STAKEHOLDERS • 100% of households with access to community information such as government programs and projects by 2019 • 100% of households with communication facilities Fabrication and Installation of the Community Information Board PIO (Analiz Cabrido) PEO (Engr. De Leon), BLGU, Community Leaders Conduct of IEC on Children’s Rights •Provision of Information Education Campaign materials •Printing and Installation of Tarpaulin on IP Declaration on Children’s Rights PGO (James Fruto) PIO (Analiz Cabrido) PCPC / DOH / DILG / LGU- T’boli/ Creation of Pool of Community Information Officers PGO / PIO BLGU, MLGU 100% of households (at least 1 household member) are involved in at least one PO or other support groups by 2019 Conduct of Strengthening and Capability-building Activities for Households and POs / Sectoral Groups PSWDO- CDD & PGO- Staff BLGU, MLGU At least 4 POs or organized sectoral groups are active / functional by 2019
  • 60. COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT SUCCESS INDICATORS STRATEGIC INTERVENTIONS IMPLEMENTING UNIT COMMITMENTS FROM STAKEHOLDERS • At least 2 community assemblies conducted in a year by 2018 • 80% of households are represented in community assemblies or pulong-pulong by 2018 • Conduct of 2 Community Assemblies per Year • Conduct of IEC on Importance of Attending Community Assemblies Community Leaders Community Leaders BLGU • 100% of household members aged 18 and above are registered voters by 2019 • 100% of households participate during the local election by 2019 Conduct of Registration for Eligible Voters PSWDO- CDD/ PGO COMELEC 100% of sitio and convergence leaders have attended various leadership and management skills trainings Conduct of Leadership and Management Skills Trainings for Community Leaders PSWDO, PGO-BAU, OPAG CSOs, RLAs, Other PLGU Departments
  • 61. Reproductive Health, RFL and Gender Sensitivity SUCCESS INDICATORS STRATEGIC INTERVENTIONS IMPLEMENTING UNIT COMMITMENTS FROM STAKEHOLDERS 100% (27 individuals) of MWRA Unmet Needs addressed Conduct of Responsible Parenthood-Family Planning Seminar PPO MLGU & IPHO Provision of Family Planning Commodities IPHO-FP Coordinator& Midwife IPHO & BLGU 100% of parents have awareness on Responsible Parenthood Conduct of Leadership and Management Skills Trainings for Community Leaders PPO- RP MLGU &BLGU •50% decrease on the incidence of Teenage Pregnancy • 0 early marriages Conduct of Responsible Adolescence Campaign thru Responsible Adolescence Seminars (RAC-RAS) PPO- ADP MLGU
  • 62. Reproductive Health, RFL and Gender Sensitivity SUCCESS INDICATORS STRATEGIC INTERVENTIONS IMPLEMENTING UNIT COMMITMENTS FROM STAKEHOLDERS 17 unwed couples are married by 2019 Conduct of RP/PMC Seminars PPO-RP MLGU Conduct of Kasalan sa Sitio PPO-RP Mayor’s Office & MCR 100% of individuals have Birth Certificate (BC) Conduct of Registration sa Sitio PPO-RP MCR 100% of men and women were educated on VAWC and other rights of women by 2019 Conduct of GAD- VAWC Seminars PPO GAd Section MLGU Pool of Trainers At least 2 women are represented in the sitio leadership by 2019 Conduct of Orientation on Women’s Rights PPO GAd Section MLGU Pool of Trainers
  • 63. HEALTH AND SANITATION SUCCESS INDICATORS STRATEGIC INTERVENTIONS IMPLEMENTIN G UNIT COMMITMENTS FROM STAKEHOLDERS 100% of MWRA accessing FP Programs Reactivation of Itinerant Team Composed of Hospitals/Tboli RHU Staff Tboli RHU, Hospitals BLGU Kematu, IPHO 100% of households with unmet needs are provided with FP commodities Procurement and Provision of Needed FP Commodities MHO/PHN/ RHMs BLGU Kematu 100% individuals cured from goiter by 2019 Conduct of Iodine Supplementation for Individuals with Goiter MHO/PHN/ RHMs BLGU Kematu 0 maternal mortality Organization of Community Health Team IPHO/RHU BLGU Orientation on Pre and Post Pregnancy Practices PPO 0 infant mortality 0 U5 mortality Organization of Community Health Team IPHO/RHU BLGU Conduct of Regular Follow- ups by Midwife of Infants RHU BLGU Kematu
  • 64. SUCCESS INDICATORS STRATEGIC INTERVENTIONS IMPLEMENTING UNIT COMMITMENTS FROM STAKEHOLDERS 100% of pregnant women provided with Quality Ante- natal Care Quarterly Visit of Midwife and BHW RHU BLGU Kematu/Traanliti ng 100% of pregnant women provided with Quality Post- natal Care Quarterly Visit of Midwife and BHW RHU BLGU Kematu/Traanliti ng 100% of deliveries carried out in the Health Facilities Establishment of Service Delivery Network for T’boli Health Facilities IPHO/RHU T’boli RHU T’boli/BLGU Kematu/Traanliti ng Establishment of Bahay ni Nanay at the Mun. of T’boli LGU - Tboli PLGU 100% of deliveries underwent NBS Regular conduct of IECs to mothers RHUs Midwife/ Hospital OB Staff BLGU Kematu Procurement of NBS Kits IPHO/RHU Government Hospitals 100% of deliveries attended by Skilled Birth Attendants Conduct of Basic Emergency maternal, obstetric and neo-natal care training IPHO/RHU Training Institution 100% of Post – Partum Women initiated breastfeeding Conduct regular advocacy and orientation on Milk Law IPHO/RHU Technical Services
  • 65. HEALTH AND SANITATION SUCCESS INDICATORS STRATEGIC INTERVENTIONS IMPLEMENTING UNIT COMMITMENTS FROM STAKEHOLDERS 100% of children are immunized Conduct of Mass Immunization Campaign IPHO/RHU IPHO/RHU 100% of recorded HHs with sanitary toilets Fabrication and Installation of Sanitary Toilet Bowls IPHO/RHU BLGU/PEO Conduct of IEC Regarding Installation & Maintenance of Sanitary Toilets IPHO/RHU BLGU/PEO Conduct of Orientation on Environmental Sanitation Program IPHO/RHU Technical Services/ RHU Sanitary inspectors 100% of infants (6 – 11mos) consumed micronutrients powder by 2019 Procurement and Distribution of Micronutrient Powder IPHO/RHU RHU/BLGU
  • 66. HEALTH AND SANITATION SUCCESS INDICATORS STRATEGIC INTERVENTIONS IMPLEMENTING UNIT COMMITMENTS FROM STAKEHOLDERS 100% of pregnant women given complete iron and folic acid supplementation by 2019 Procurement and Distribution of Complete Iron and Folic Acid Supplies IPHO/RHU midwife RHU/BLGU 100% of Post – Partum women given complete iron supplementation by 2019 Procurement and Distribution of Complete Iron and Folic Acid Supplies IPHO/RHU midwife RHU/BLGU 100% of animal bite provided with Post Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) Establishment of ABTCs in UVCH and T’boli RHU IPHO/MHO DOH/PHIC 100% of dogs and cats vaccinated Vaccination of Cats and Dogs PVET/OMA G BLGUs Conduct 1 Rabies Awareness Campaign PVET OMAG/BLGUs
  • 67. SUCCESS INDICATORS STRATEGIC INTERVENTIONS IMPLEMENTING UNIT COMMITMENTS FROM STAKEHOLDERS 100% of 1 – 18 y.o. provided with Albendazole Procurement and Distribution of Albendazole IPHO/RHU midwife RHU/BLGU 100% of cases of STIs found treated by 2019 Conduct of Case Finding Activity through TSEKAP MHO/PHN BLGU Procurement of Drugs and Medicines MHO/PHN BLGU 100% of indigent families submitted to MSWDO for enrolment to NHTS- PR/CCT/4Ps by 2019 Conduct of Survey and Assessment of Indigents IPHO/MHO/P HN BLGU Submission of List of Non- PHIC Members to MSWDO MHO BLGU/MSW DO Enrolment of Admitted Patients through Point of Care Program of Hospital Hospital MSSO BLGU/NCIP/ PSA
  • 68. TOTAL HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS FOR 96 HOUSEHOLDS HHMemNum ber 415 AGE BRACKET MALE (182) FEMALE (233) Under1 10 10 1-4 17 11 5-9 22 19 10-14 15 23 15-19 26 25 20-24 20 30 25-29 12 39 30-34 14 26 35-39 11 20 40-44 11 8 45-49 7 9 50-54 7 3 55-59 3 2 60-64 2 1 65-69 3 4 70 and above 2 3
  • 69. TRIBE TOTAL NUMBER ILONGGO 31 CEBUANO 29 TBOLI 342 MAGUINDANAON 4 BLAAN 8 OTHERS 1 TOTAL 415 TRIBAL AFFILIATION
  • 70. STATUS TOTAL NUMBER SINGLE 294 MARRIED 74 SEPARATED 3 LIVE-IN 36 TRIBAL RITES 4 OTHERS 4 TOTAL 415 MARITAL STATUS
  • 71. RELIGION TOTAL NUMBER ROMAN CATHOLIC 51 BORN AGAIN 8 ALLIANCE 329 BAPTIST 2 PROTESTANT 3 OTHERS 22 TOTAL 415 RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION
  • 72. WATERSOURCE TOTAL NUMBER SPRING/RIVER/STREAM 21 BUBON/BALON 7 SHARED TUBED/PIPED WELL 52 OWN USE/TUBED/PIPED 5 SHARED FAUCET/COMMUNITY WATER SYSTEM 6 OWN USE FAUCET/WATER SYSTEM 5 WATER SOURCE OF HOUSEHOLDS
  • 73. TOILET FACILITY MERON WALA 54 32 TOILET FACILITY TYPE TOILET TYPE NUMBER OPEN PIT 9 CLOSEDPIT 5 OVERHANG/DROPTYPE 1 WATER SEALED/SHAREDWITH OTHERHH 18 WATERSEALED/USED EXCLUSIVELY 21 TOTAL 54
  • 74. YES NO 50 46 WASTE SEGREGATIO N SEGREGATIO N PROCESS PROCESS NUMBER KINUKOLEKTA 5 SA BAKANTENG LOTE/ILOG/PUBLIKONG LUGAR 15 SINUSUNOG 29 BINABAON SA BAKURAN/HUKAY 43 PINABUBULOK/COMPOSTING 4 TOTAL 50
  • 75. HEALTH CONSULTATI ONPROCESS NUMBER WALA 3 HILOT/ALBULARYO 16 BARANGAY HEALTH STATION/HEALTH WORKER 61 RHU/LGU HEALTH CENTER 12 PRIVATE CLINIC/HOSPITAL 4 TOTAL 36 DAYS BEFORE CONSULTATI ONDAY NUMBER 0 5 1 26 2 32 3 19 4 5 5 7 7 2
  • 76. ANIMAL RAISING FREQUENCY YES NO 47 49 ANIMALS RAISED TYPE NUMBE R PIG 2 KALABAW 1 BAKA 2 KABAYO 24 KANDING 0 MANOK 104 PATO 23 BIBI 8 OTHERS 0
  • 77. BACKYARD GARDEN PRACTICE MERON WALA 70 26 CROPS CROPS NUMBER GULAY 35 ROOT CROPS 20 PRUTAS 6 TOTAL 61
  • 78. HOUSEHOLD WHO EXPERIENCED HUNGER (PAST 3 MONTHS) OO HIND I 26 70 HUNGER FREQUENCY TIMES NUMBER 1 22 2 13 3 10 4 1 5 3 6 2 7 2 10 1 20 1 21 1 24 3
  • 79. HOUSEHOLD S WITH SAKAHAN MERON WALA 77 19 SAKAHAN TENURESHIP STATUS NUMBER OWNED 57 TENANT 7 OTHERS 13 TOTAL 77 SAKAHAN SUPPORT MERON WALA 22 50 CROP TYPE TYPE NUMBER RICE 5 CORN 37 HIGH VALUE CROPS 6 ROOT CROPS 10 VEGETABL ES FOR COMMERC IAL 3 OTHERS 7 TOTAL 82 SAKAHAN AREA AREA NUMBER LESS THAN 1 HAS 15 1-5 HAS 47 6-10 HAS 4 11-15 HAS 1 16 HAS AND ABOVE 1 TOTAL 68
  • 80. TOTAL HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS FOR 36 HOUSEHOLDS HHMemNumber 415 TOTAL HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS WITH WORK 120 MAJOR OCCUPATION OCCUPATION NUMBER ENTREPRENEUR IAL WORKS 6 FARMING 43 MINING 41 OVERSEAS CONTRACT WORKERS 6 OTHERS 8 TOTAL 104
  • 81. INCOME RANGE RANGE NUMBER BELOW1000 15 1001-3000 66 3001-5000 28 5001-7000 7 7001-9000 4 9001-11000 2 11001-13000 4 17001-19000 1 19000 above 2 TOTAL 129
  • 82. REASONS FOR STOPPING SCHOOL REASON NUMBER GOT MARRIED/LIVE-IN 19 FINANCIAL 116 FAR FROM SCHOOL 3 EMPLOYMENT 2 OTHERS 4 TOTAL 144
  • 83. CHILD DEATH CIRCUMSTANCE NUMBER 28 DAYS AFTER BIRTH 2 LESS THAN ONE YEAR AFTER BIRTH 3 ONE YEAR AFTER BIRTH 1 MORE THAN 1 YEAR BUT LESS THAN 5 YEARS OLD 2 NONE 82 TOTAL 90 MOTHERS WITH INTENTION TO ADD CHILD/CHILDREN MERO N WALA 20 58 TOTAL 78
  • 84. ANSWER NUMBER OO 39 HINDI 7 HUMINTO 49 TOTAL 95 USING FP METHODS REASON NUMBER FEAR OF SIDE EFFECT 2 WANTED ADDITIONAL CHILDREN 3 SICKNESS 1 TOTAL 6 REASONS FOR STOPPING METHOD TOTAL CALENDAR 5 HERBAL 2 BILATERAL TUBAL LIGATION 19 PILLS 8 INJECTABLES 6 NONE 36 IUD 1 TOTAL 34 MOST COMMONLY USED FP METHOD
  • 85. LOCATION TOTAL SA PAANAN NG BUNDOK 40 SA TAAS NG BUNDOK 2 MALAPIT SA ANYONG TUBIG 35 MALAPIT O NASA MINING AREA 2 HOUSE LOCATION ANSWER TOTAL OO 47 HINDI 34 TOTAL 82 HOUSE LOCATION SAFETY AWARENESS MATERIAL/S TOTAL SEMENTO/CONCRETE 14 KAHOY/KAWAYAN/KALAKAT 50 HALF CONCRETE 12 TAGPI-TAGPI/MAKESHIFT 5 HOUSE MATERIALS
  • 86. CONDITION TOTAL MAAYOS PA 30 MARAMING KAILANGAN AYUSIN 42 SIRA-SIRA NA AT KAILANGANG TAYUAN NG BAGO 9 HOUSE CONDITION AWARENESS STATUS TOTAL PAGMAMAY-ARI 50 RENT 3 INFORMAL SETTLER 2 NOT OWNED BUT WITH LANDOWNER’S CONSENT 16 OTHERS 10 HOUSE TENURESHIP ANSWER TOTAL OO 34 WALA 62 ATTENDANCE TO DRR/CCA SEMINARS
  • 87. ANSWER TOTAL MERON 67 WALA 29 TOTAL 96 DISASTER AWARENESS TYPE TOTAL BAHA 19 ARMED CONFLICT 5 STRONG WIND 10 LANDSLIDE 16 OTHERS 6 TOTAL 82 DISASTER TYPE AWARENESS ANSWER TOTAL OO 19 HINDI 77 TOTAL 96 EARLY WARNING SYSTEM AWARENESS
  • 88. ANSWER TOTAL OO 59 HINDI 37 TOTAL 96 EVACUATION CENTER AWARENESS ANSWER TOTAL OO 29 WALA 67 TOTAL 82 DISASTER DRILLS/SIMULATION ATTENDANCE TYPE TOTAL FIRE 4 EARTHQUAKE 17 FLOOD 2 SEARCH AND RESCUE 1 FIRST AID 1 TOTAL 25 DISASTER DRILL/SIMULATION TYPE
  • 89. ANSWER TOTAL OO 74 WALA 21 TOTAL 95 DISASTER EXPERIENCE FREQUENCY TYPE TOTAL FLOOD 10 BUHAWI 1 LANDSLIDE 10 TAGTUYOT 20 LINDOL 18 ARMED CONFLICT 1 DISASTER TYPE EXPERIENCED
  • 90. ANSWER TOTAL OO 63 HINDI 29 TREE PLANTING ANSWER TOTAL MERON 23 WALA 71 KAINGIN PRACTICE ANSWER TOTAL OO 8 WALA 86 SELLING OF WOOD
  • 91. ANSWER TOTAL OO 7 WALA 89 CHARCOAL PRACTICE TYPE TOTAL PANA 19 HOLEN GUN 1 AIR GUN/DE BOMBA 2 HOME WEAPONS ANSWER TOTAL MERON 5 WALA 91 HUNTING PRACTICE
  • 92. ANSWER TOTAL MERON 34 WALA 62 TOTAL 96 HOUSEHOLDS WITH PET DOGS SEX TOTAL MALE 32 FEMALE 13 TOTAL 45 PET DOGS DISTRIBUTION
  • 93. TOTAL 248 TOTAL NUMBER OF VOTERS ANSWER TOTAL OO 84 WALA 12 TOTAL 96 VOTED LAST ELECTION ANSWER TOTAL OO 74 WALA 22 TOTAL 96 GOVERNMENT PROGRAMS AWARENESS TYPE TOTAL RADIO 6 SIGNAGE 1 PERSON IN AUTHORITY 22 BRGY/SITIO ASSEMBLY 21 TELEBISYON 15 SOCIAL MEDIA/INTERNET 2 GOVERNMENT PROGRAMS SOURCE
  • 94. ITEMS TOTAL TRANSISTOR RADIO 25 TV 41 CD/DVD/VCD PLAYER 11 COMPONENT STEREO 7 CELLULAR PHONE/MOBILE 56 REF/FREEZER 5 COOKING RANGE/STOVE 1 RICE COOKER 6 WASHING MACHINE 2 OTHERS 2 HOUSEHOLD ITEMS ITEMS TOTAL BICYCLE 1 MOTORCYCLE 21 TOTAL 22 HOUSEHOLD VEHICLES ANSWER TOTAL MERON 79 WALA 17 TOTAL 96 HOUSEHOLD WITH ELECTRICITY
  • 95. SOURCE TOTAL ELECTRIC COMPANY 74 GENERATOR 1 OTHERS 4 TOTAL 79 ELECTRIC CONNECTION SOURCE ANSWER TOTAL OO 45 HINDI 34 TOTAL 79 BELIEF IN GENDER EQUALITY
  • 96. ANSWER TOTAL YES 14 NO 58 WOMEN WHO EXPERIENCED ABUSE TYPE TOTAL PHYSICAL 3 ECONOMIC 2 EMOTIONAL/PSYCHOLOGIC AL/VERBAL 9 ABUSE TYPE ANSWER TOTAL LAGI 3 MINSAN 11 ABUSE FREQUENCY ANSWER TOTAL OO 3 WALA 11 ABUSE REPORTED
  • 97. REASON TOTAL MISUNDERSTANDING 5 JEALOUSY 4 HABITUAL TENDENCY 2 OTHERS 3 ABUSE REASON TYPE TOTAL OO 56 HINDI 13 WOMEN WHO KNOW THEIR RIGHTS
  • 98. GRAND LAUNCHING PROGRAM TIME ACTIVITY PART I 5:00AM- 6:00AM Assembly Time Capitol Compound, City of Koronadal 6:00 AM Travel Time to Sitio Traan Leteng, T’boli 7:30 AM Arrival of the Convergence Team at Sitio Leteng, T’boli PART II 8:00AM-8: 15AM Preliminaries Invocation Singing of the Philippine National Anthem Singing of the South Cotabato Hymn 8:15AM- 8:20 AM Welcome Address Hon. ____________________ Punong Barangay, Brgy. Kematu, T’bo
  • 99. GRAND LAUNCHING PROGRAM TIME ACTIVITY 8: 20 AM- 8:25 AM Opening Remarks Hon. Dibu S. Tuan Municipal Mayor, T’boli 8:25 AM- 8:30 AM Intermission Number South Cotabato Band 8:30 AM- 8:45 AM Oath Taking of Sectoral and Convergence Leaders Hon. Daisy P. Avance Fuentes Provincial Governor 8:45AM- 9:00 AM Singing of Pledge of Commitment (Convergence Wall) Convergence Team, Sitio Leaders & Community Members 9:00AM – 9:30 AM Inspirational Message Hon. Daisy P. Avance Fuentes 9:30:00AM- 9:45AM Ceremonial Turn-over of Kabuhayan Kits (Community Sari Sari Store)
  • 100. GRAND LAUNCHING PROGRAM TIME ACTIVITY 9:45AM - 10:00 AM Ribbon Cutting of the Community Information Board Hon. Daisy P. Avance Fuentes Hon. Dibu S. Tuan Brgy. Captain Sitio Leader 10:00AM – 10:15 AM Response / Message of Commitment Core Group President PART III 10:15AM- 11:30 Kasalanan sa Sitio Part IV 11:30AM- 3:00 PM Medical and Dental Outreach (Mahintana Foundation)
  • 101. Thank you for yourThank you for your attention!attention!

Editor's Notes

  1. But first, let me introduce you very briefly to the Province of South Cotabato, one of the 4 provinces of the SOCCSKSARGEN Region or Region XII. It is composed of 10 resource-rich and competitive municipalities and 1 rapidly growing component city, Koronadal, which is also the Provincial Capital and Administrative Seat of Region XII. With a land area of about 3,706 square kilometers, it is home to about 915,289 South Cotabateños as of the 2015 PSA Census of Population.