‘CDD B-01: Form
BARANGAY PROFILE FORM
BASIC INFORMATION
Region CAR
Province BENGUET
Municipality MANKAYAN
Barangay BULALACAO
Cycle 1
No. of Sitios/Puroks 7
Inclusive Years under KC 2023
Population Profile
1. Total number of households 828
2. Total number of families 969
3. No. of male 1837
4. No. of female 1768
5. No. of male children ages 0-5 years old 169
6. No. of female children ages 0-5 years old 170
7. No. of male children ages 6-12 years old 244
8. No. of female children ages 6-12 years old 237
9. No. of male children ages 13-17 years old 176
10. No. of female children ages 13-17 years old 149
11. Total male voting population 1248
12. Total female voting population 1212
13. Total male labor force 1248
14. Total female labor force 1212
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Indigenous People
Are there indigenous people (IP) in your barangay? ____________
IP group Location/Sitio Total households Total families Total male Total female
KANKANA-EY Upper Bulalacao 89 98 110 120
KANKANA-EY Central Bulalacao 108 112 125 195
KANKANA-EY Cotcot 98 105 180 146
KANKANA-EY Dekdek 53 58 122 98
KANKANA-EY Caew 65 (120) 85 180 185
KANKANA-EY Manaba 77 89 183 183
KANKANA-EY Upper Tabbac 61 67 102 94
Total 138 614 1002 1021
Conflict-affected / Pantawid Pamilya and SLP Beneficiaries
Is the barangay affected by armed conflict? NO
If yes, please give additional details of the armed conflict in the area
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No. of Pantawid Pamilya household beneficiaries in the barangay 236
No. of Pantawid Pamilya family beneficiaries in the barangay 236
No. of SLP household beneficiaries in the barangay NONE
No. of SLP family beneficiaries in the barangay NONE
AREA PROFILE
Is this a Poblacion Barangay? NO
If not, how many hours does it take to travel to Poblacion? 10 MINUTES
No. of kilometers from the Poblacion 4 KM
What is the geographic characteristic of the Barangay? (i.e upland, hilly, lowland, island, coastal)? UPLAND
Is the barangay isolated from the rest of the barangays? NO
Affected by any of the following Peace and Social Cohesion issues? Check if ‘Yes’.
____ Armed conflict
____ Boundary and territorial disputes
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____ Political and extra judicial killings
____ Family and gender-based violence
____ RIDO or clan wars/Tribal wars of ‘pangayao’
____ Crime
BARANGAY ORGANIZATION
What organizations operate within the barangay? (Use another sheet for more organizations)
Organization 1 Organization 2
MAN-AGOB FARMERS
Name RURAL IMPROVEMENT CLUB
ASSOCIATION
Type of Organization (ex. PO, NGO, Private
CSO CSO
institution/CSR)
Formal? (Registered, answer yes or no) YES YES
LGU-accredited? (Yes or No) YES YES
Advocacy (Savings, religious, farmers,
FARMERS WOMENS
fisherfolk, women, etc.)
Area of operation (ex. nationwide, municipal,
BARANGAY BARANGAY
different barangays, etc.)
Years operating in barangay 2 YEARS
Active or inactive organization? ACTIVE ACTIVE
Activities (Identify major activities)
Total male members from barangay 1757
Total female members from barangay 1703
Male IP members from barangay 1757
Female IP members from barangay 1703
Marginalized sectors represented
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Organization 3 Organization 4
BARANGAY BULALACAO
LAMUT FARMERS
Name WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION
ASSOCIATION
(BBWA)
Type of Organization (ex. PO, NGO, Private
NGO/CSO NGO/CSO
institution/CSR)
Formal? (Registered, answer yes or no) YES YES
LGU-accredited? (Yes or No) YES YES
Advocacy (Savings, religious, farmers,
WOMENS FARMERS
fisherfolk, women, etc.)
Area of operation (ex. nationwide, municipal,
BARANGAY BARANGAY
different barangays, etc.)
Years operating in barangay 2 YEARS
Active or inactive organization? ACTIVE ACTIVE
Activities (Identify major activities) LIVELIHOOD LIVELIHOOD
Total male members from barangay 37
Total female members from barangay 310 50
Male IP members from barangay 1837 1837
Female IP members from barangay 1768 1768
Marginalized sectors represented 0 0
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LOCAL GOVERNANCE
BLGU Officials’ Profile
Position in
Civil Educational Inclusive Date Name of Non-KC
Name Sex Age IP Group Barangay
Status Attainment (Start and End Date) Organization
Council
ROMY L. BAYANES M 57 M KANKANA-EY Elementary Punong June 2018-Present
Graduate Barangay
WARREN B. LADUAN M 46 M KANKANA-EY Barangay June 2018-Present
Kagawad
PABLITO S. ESPADA M 63 W KANKANA-EY High School Barangay June 2018-Present
Undergraduat Kagawad
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JOHN L. BADECAO M W KANKANA-EY Barangay June 2018-Present
Kagawad
SATUR S. ANTON M M KANKANA-EY Barangay June 2018-Present
Kagawad
ANDREA D. GUITELEN F 57 W KANKANA-EY College Barangay June 2018-Present FEDERATION WOMEN’S
ASSOCIATION PRESIDENT
Graduate Kagawad
CESAR C. LOKINO M 58 M KANKANA-EY Barangay June 2018-Present
Kagawad
WALTER A. DICAM M 58 M KANKANA-EY High School Barangay June 2018-Present
Graduate Kagawad
MARLO D. PABLO M 49 M KANKANA-EY High School Barangay June 2018-Present
Graduate IPMR
LEONARD M. LONGEY M 22 S KANKANA-EY Vocational Barangay SK June 2018-Present
Chairman
*to be updated once the Program start
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Barangay Development Council Profile (Identify only those not listed in BLGU Officials’ Profile)
Inclusive
Position in Name of Non-
Civil Educational Date
Name Sex Age IP Group Barangay KC- Sector Represented
Status Attainment (Start and
Council Organization
Date)
JEMOR P. TANACIO M 31 S KANKANA-EY COLLEGE BLGU- JUNE 2018-
GRADUATE SERETARY PRESENT
JHONALYN K. DUP-ET F 36 M KANKANA-EY COLLEGE BLGU- JUNE 2018- BUDGETARY
GRADUATE TREASURE PRESENT IMPLEMENTATION TEAM
LEONARDO A. BAGUINGEY M 56 M KANKANA-EY COLLEGE LUPON JUNE 2018-
GRADUATE PRESENT
*to be updated once the Program starts
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During the past year, how many times were the BAs conducted? 2
On the average, how many barangay households are present during the meetings?
How many male residents were present? 36
How many female residents were present? 74
How many IP households were present? 110
Womens,
What other sectors were present? Farmers, Senior
Citizen
During the past year, how many times did the BDC meet? 12
How many, on the average, attend the BDC meetings? (refer to attendance sheet)
Male BLGU Officials 10
Female BLGU Officials 12
Male PO/CBO representatives 1
Female PO/CBO representatives 1
What is the total annual budget of the barangay? How much was the IRA the past year? What are other sources
of funds of the barangay?
Source of Funds Amount
IRA P4, 598, 805
Other Sources:
Share from Real Property Tax 45, 000.00
Tax on sand and gravel and other quarry products 15, 000.00
Service/Interest Income 2, 000.00
Clearances and Certification fees 5, 000.00
Subsidy from LGUs 200, 000.00
TOTAL P4,865, 805.00
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How were the barangay funds allocated in the previous year? (Refer to Barangay Annual Investment Plan)
Category Amount
Environment
Economic Sector
Infrastructure
Social development P6, 110, 569.28
Institutional Sector
Gender and Development P614, 000.00
DRRM
Other allocation
TOTAL
How was the 5% GAD fund utilized by the barangay?
Activity Cost
TOTAL
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Over the past year, what development project/s has/have been implemented in your barangay?
Scope Beneficiaries
(Coverage, Cost of Source of
Project Location Cost Sharing (%)
Unit, Physical Project Funds M F IPs
Target)
Construction of Bulalacao 245, NWF
Bulalacao Multi- 000.00
purpose Shed
Riprapping at Dek- Dekdek 178, BDF/NWF
dek 000.00
Improvement of Bulalacao 317, NWF
Bulalacao Barangay 562.47
Hall
Construction of Ingaan 100, BDF
Ingaan Pavement 000.00
Construction of Manaba 67, 020.20 BDF
Manaba Pathway
Construction of Manaba 40, 000.00 BDF
Manaba Daycare
Center
Construction Manpey-as 50, 000.00 BDF
Manpey-as Pathway
Riprapping at Tabbac 90, 000.00 BDF
Central Tabbac
Construction of Pakpakung 50, 000.00 BDF
Pakpakungan an
Pathway
Purchase and Repair Upper 35, 000.00 BDF
of Upper Tabbac
Tabbac
Water System
Construction of Manpey-as 50, 000.00 BDF
Manpey-as Railings
Improvement of Ca- Ca-ew 25, 000.00 BDF
ew Daycare Center
Vegetation Control 80, 000.00 NW
of various Roads
and Pathways
Installation of 25, 000.00 NW
Boundary Signages
Improvement of 65, 000.00 CO
Tabbac Drainage
Canal
Construction of 107, BDF
Cotcot Water 000.00
System
Improvement of Ca- Ca-ew 105, NW/BDF
ew Pathway 000.00
Improvement of Ca- Ca-ew 100, BDF
ew Road 000.00
Construction of 100, BDF
Colong-Sayangan 000.00
Tire Path
Improvement of Ca- Ca-ew 89, 000.00 BDF
ew Drainage Canal
Pakpakungan Water Pakpakung 30, 000.00 NW
works an
Construction of Tabbac 35, 000.00 BDF
Tabbac Multi-
purpose
Examples of Development Projects Types of Source of Funds
1 Roads 1 Barangay Fund
2 Municipal Fund
2 Water Supply
3 Toilet
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Provincial Fund
National government agencies
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4 Livelihood (e.g. DSWD, DA, etc.)
5 Education 5 ODA ( Foreign-assisted projects)
6 Electrification 6 Others
7 Health and Nutrition
POVERTY
Identify top three economic activities in the barangay
1. Agriculture
2. Business Establishments
3. Mining
Identify major crops in the barangay
1. Potatoes
2. Cabbage
3. Lettuce
What is the average annual household income in the barangay? ______________
What is the average annual income for males? ______________
What is the average annual income for females? ______________
What is the average annual income for IPs? ______________
What types of road traverse through the barangay?
Types of Road %
Dirt
Gravel
Asphalted
Cemented/All Weather Road
What are the modes of transportation available?
1. Jeepney
2. Tricycle
3. PUV
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Which of the following establishments and services are available in the barangay? If not available, how far is your
barangay to the nearest establishment/service provider? (if the listed services and establishments are not applicable or
“no use” to your barangay, write n/a)
If none, distance to
Please check if Mode of Transport
Facilities/Establishments/Services nearest facility
available and cost
(hours)
Barangay hall √
Multi-purpose building √
Tribal hall
Evacuation center √
Market place/bagsakan center 10 mins Jeepney 30
Tricycle 120
Stores √
Mini port
Daycare center √
Elementary School √
Secondary School √
College or university 45 mins Jeepney 70
Health station √
Hospital 30 mins Jeepney 50
Irrigation √
Pre/Post Harvest Facilities
Water supply system √
Drainage System √
Waste facility
Cemetery
Electricity √
Telecommunication Access √
Bank 30 mins Jeepney 50
Tricycle 250
Credit facility √
Tanod/police √
Emergency services √
Environmental protection
Postal service 10 mins Jeepney 30
Capability/skills training
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If none, distance to
Please check if Mode of Transport
Facilities/Establishments/Services nearest facility
available and cost
(hours)
Health 10 mins Jeepney 30
Organizational development √
Agriculture and enterprise √
Education √
Others
What are the main problems in the barangay? Identify.
Are these problems being
Problem Details Remarks
addressed properly?
Access/ Mobility
Water and Sanitation
Health and Nutrition
Literacy/Education
Employment/Income
Generation
Land Ownership/Asset
Distribution
Agricultural Service
Facilities (i.e. post-harvest)
Peace and Order
Resolution on cancellation of
Environment Communal Forest YES lot title submitted by
encroached by individuals concerned agencies and
appropriate admins
Power Supply
Communications
Others, specify
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Poverty Profile
Indicators Value Reference
Health
1. Proportion of children aged 0-5 years old who died
a) Number of children aged 0-5 years old who died 0
b) Total children aged 0 -5 years old 344
2. Proportion of women who died due to pregnancy-related causes
a) Number of pregnant women who died due to pregnancy-related
0
causes
b) Total pregnant women 23
Nutrition
3. Proportion of children aged 0-5 years old who are malnourished
a) Number of children aged 0-5 years old who are malnourished 1
b) Total children aged 0-5 years old 349
Access to Basic Amenities
4. Proportion of households with access to safe water
a) Number of households with access to potable water (within 250m) 834
b) Total number of households 834
5. Proportion of households with access to sanitary toilet facilities
a) Number of households with access to sanitary toilet facilities 834
b) Total number of households 834
Shelter
6. Proportion of households who are squatting
a) Number of households who are squatting NONE
b) Total number of households NONE
7. Proportion of households living in makeshift housing
a) Number of households living in makeshift housing NONE
b) Total number of households NONE
Peace and Order
8. Proportion of households with members victimized by crimes
a) Number of households with members victimized by crimes 0
b) Total number of households 834
Income
9. Proportion of households with income less than the poverty threshold
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Indicators Value Reference
a) Number of households with income less than the poverty threshold 236 List of 4Ps grantees
b) Total number of households 834
10. Proportion of households with income less than the food threshold
a) Number of households with income less than the food threshold 0
b) Total number of households 834
11. Proportion of households who eat less than three (3) meals a day
a) Number of households who eat less than three (3) meals a day 0
b) Total number of households 834
Basic Education
12. Proportion of 6-12 years old children who are not in elementary school
a) Number of children 6-12 years old who are not in elementary
NONE
school
b) Total number of children 6-12 years old 481
13. Proportion of 13-16 years old children who are not in secondary school
a) Number of children 13-16 years old who are not in secondary
NONE
school
b) Total number of children 13-16 years old 325
Employment
14. Proportion of the members of the labor force who are not working
a) Number of labor force who are not working
b) Total number of labor force
Prepared by: Certified by:
_ _____ZYNDY K. ALVA________ ___ PENNY F. ATIWAG__________
Signature over Printed Name Signature over Printed Name
Community Empowerment Facilitator Area Coordinator
Date Started: _________________________
Date Accomplished: ____________________
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