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Barangay Profile Impig

The document is a barangay profile form for Impig in Sipocot, Camarines Sur, detailing basic information, population demographics, and local governance. It includes statistics on households, families, and various socio-economic indicators, as well as data on local organizations and development projects. Additionally, it outlines challenges faced by the community, such as access to clean water and health services, while highlighting the barangay's budget and funding sources.

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Barangay Profile Impig

The document is a barangay profile form for Impig in Sipocot, Camarines Sur, detailing basic information, population demographics, and local governance. It includes statistics on households, families, and various socio-economic indicators, as well as data on local organizations and development projects. Additionally, it outlines challenges faced by the community, such as access to clean water and health services, while highlighting the barangay's budget and funding sources.

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CDD B-01-PMNP: Form

BARANGAY PROFILE FORM


BASIC INFORMATION
Region v
Province CAMARINES SUR
Municipality SIPOCOT
Barangay IMPIG
Cycle 1
No. of Sitios/Puroks 7
Inclusive Years under KC

Population Profile

1. Total number of households 924


2. Total number of families 981
3. No. of male 1,814
4. No. of female 1,897
5. No. of male children under 5 years old 117
6. No. of female children under 5 years old 112
7. No. of male children ages 6-12 years old 238
8. No. of female children ages 6-12 years old 221
9. No. of male children ages 13-17 years old 276
10. No. of female children ages 13-17 years old 168
11. No. of women of reproductive age (15-49 years old) 1,760
12. No. of IP women of reproductive age (15-49 years old) 0
13. No. of pregnant women 17
14. No. of pregnant IP women 0
15. No. of lactating women 129
16. No. of lactating IP women 0
17. Total male voting population 1,276
18. Total female voting population 850
19. Total male labor force 626
20. Total female labor force 417

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Indigenous People
Are there indigenous people (IP) in your barangay? ____No________
Total IP
Total Total Total Children
IP group Location/Sitio Total female
households families male Under 5
years Old

Total

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
______________________________No______________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________
No. of Pantawid Pamilya household beneficiaries in the barangay __101__________
No. of Pantawid Pamilya family beneficiaries in the barangay ____101________
No. of Pantawid Pamilya women beneficiaries with children under 5 years old in the barangay ____________
No. of Pantawid Pamilya IP women beneficiaries with children under 5 years old in the barangay ____________
No. of Pantawid Pamilya children beneficiaries under 5 years old in the barangay ____________
No. of SLP household beneficiaries in the barangay ____________
No. of SLP family beneficiaries in the barangay ____________

AREA PROFILE
Is this a Poblacion Barangay? __________________
If not, how many hours does it take to travel to Poblacion? ____30 minutes______________
No. of kilometers from the Poblacion _____1km_____________
What is the geographic characteristic of the Barangay? (i.e upland, hilly, lowland, island, coastal)? _________________
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

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____ Boundary and territorial disputes
____ 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
Name Women’s Organization N/A
Type of Organization (ex. PO, NGO, Private
NGO N/A
institution/CSR)
Formal? (Registered, answer yes or no) N/A N/A
LGU-accredited? (Yes or No) N/A N/A
Advocacy (Savings, religious, farmers,
Womens N/A
fisherfolk, women, etc.)
Area of operation (ex. nationwide, municipal,
Barangay N/A
different barangays, etc.)
Years operating in barangay 13 Years N/A
Active or inactive organization? Active N/A

Activities (Identify major activities) Livelihood N/A

Total male members from barangay N/A N/A


Total female members from barangay 50 Members N/A
Male IP members from barangay N/A N/A
Female IP members from barangay N/A N/A
Marginalized sectors represented N/A N/A

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LOCAL GOVERNANCE

BLGU Officials’ Profile

Civil Educational Position in Inclusive Date Name of Non-KALAHI-


Name Sex Age IP Group
Status Attainment Barangay (Start and End Date) CIDSS Organization

LUIS O. PEREJA, JR M 40 S NO POST GRADUATE PB 2013 NONE


ANTONIO B. JIZMUNDO M 54 M NO COLLEGE GRAD. BRGY KGAWAD 2018 NONE
ANNABELLE O. JIZMUNDO F 60 W NO COLLEGE LEVEL BRGY KGAWAD 2018 NONE
EDITHA B. CALAYO F 62 M NO COLLEGE LEVEL BRGY KGAWAD 2010 NONE
YOLANDA B. BESMONTE F 67 W NO COLLEGE GRAD. BRGY KGAWAD 2013 NONE
ARNULFO T. CALAYO M 58 M NO COLLEGE LEVEL BRGY KGAWAD 2013 NONE
AUGUSTO A. POLA M 46 M NO ELEM. GRADUATE BRGY KGAWAD 2018 NONE
ALMA V. ESCALA F 45 M NO HS GRADUATE BRGY KGAWAD 2022 NONE
JELLY M. MORENO F 50 M NO COLLEGE GRAD. BRGY. SECRETARY 2016 NONE
ANTONIETA C. PAZCOGUIN F 58 M NO COLLEGE GRAD. BRGY. TREASURER 2016 NONE
JUVY MARIE C. MACARIO F 28 S NO COLLEGE GRAD. SK CHAIRMAN 2020 NONE
*To be updated once the Program starts.

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Barangay Nutrition Committee Profile (Identify only those not listed in BLGU Officials’ Profile)
Inclusive Date Name of Non-
Civil IP Educational Sector
Name Sex Age Position in Barangay (Start and KALAHICIDSS-
Status Group Attainment Represented
End Date) Organization

MARIA ELENA N. MACALINTAL F 62 W NO COLLEGE PRESIDENT WOMEN’S 2018 NONE NGO


GRAD. ORGANIZATION
EDELYN D. RIVERO F 45 M NO HS GRAD. PRESIDENT BIWO 2018 NONE NGO

ERLINDA T. HERNANDEZ F 67 W NO ELEM PRESIDENT SENIOR 2021 NONE NGO


GRAD. CITIZEN

*To be updated once the Program starts.

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During the past year, how many times were the Barangay Orientations conducted? 2

On the average, how many barangay households are present during the meetings? 154

● How many male residents were present? 39

● How many female residents were present? 115

● How many IP households were present? 0

● What other sectors were present? 0

During the past year, how many times did the BNC meet? 4

How many, on the average, attend the BNC meetings? (refer to attendance sheet) 100%

● Male BLGU Officials 4

● Female BLGU Officials 7

● Male PO/CBO representatives 0

● Female PO/CBO representatives 3

What is the total annual budget of the barangay? How much was the IRA the past year? What are other sources
of funds of the barangay?
Source of Funds Amount

IRA 5,585,00.00

Other Sources: 30,000.00

Share in Real Property Tax 30,000.00

Community and Business Tax 46,436.50

Clearances and certification

TOTAL P 5,691,436.50

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How were the barangay funds allocated in the previous year? (Refer to Barangay Annual Investment Plan)
Category Amount
Environment 55,510.00
Economic Sector 47,830.00
Infrastructure 1,072,221.00
Social development 395,500.00
Institutional Sector 137,386.00
Gender and Development 279,249.95
DRRM 133,775.00
Other allocation 203,050.00
TOTAL 2,274,521.95

How was the 5% GAD fund utilized by the barangay?

Activity Cost
Educational Materials and Supplies 72,435.75
Blood Letting 50,000.00
Medo. Cap and Medicines 123,250.00
Tranings 33,564.25
TOTAL 279,250.00

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Over the past year, what development project/s has/have been implemented in your barangay?

Scope Beneficiaries
Cost
(Coverage, Cost of Source of
Project Location Sharing
Unit, Physical Project Funds M F IPs
(%)
Target)
Concreting Zone 6 200,000.00 EDF 0 / / /
Brgy. Road

Concreting Zone 7 200,000.00 EDF 0 / / /


Brgy. Road

Constitution of Zone 6 100,000.00 EDF 0 / / /


street lights

Examples of Development Projects Types of Source of Funds


Roads Barangay Fund
Water Supply Municipal Fund
Toilet Provincial Fund
Livelihood National government agencies
Education (e.g. DSWD, DA, etc.)
Electrification ODA ( Foreign-assisted projects)
Health and Nutrition Others
Others

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POVERTY
Identify top three economic activities in the barangay
1. Farm to market road
2. Water and sanitation facilities
3. Livelihood projects

Identify major crops in the barangay


1. Coconut
2. Banana
3. Root Crops

What is the average annual household income in the barangay? 15,000.00


What is the average annual income for males? 15,000.00
What is the average annual income for females? 15,000.00
What is the average annual income for IPs? 0

What types of road traverse through the barangay?


Types of Road %
Dirt 30%
Gravel 15%
Asphalted 15%
Cemented/All Weather Road 40%

What are the modes of transportation available?


1. Single Motor
2. Tricycle
3. Jeep

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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 and
Facilities/Establishments/Services nearest facility
available cost
(hours)
Barangay hall /

Multi-purpose building /

Tribal hall 0 0 0

Evacuation center /

Market place/bagsakan center None 15 Minutes Tricycle-15.00

Stores /

Mini port None 1 hour Habal- habal – 100.00

Daycare center /

Elementary School /

Secondary School /

College or university /

Health station /

Hospital N/A 30 min Tricycle -40.00

Irrigation None 30 min Tricycle – 50.00

Pre/Post Harvest Facilities None 15 min Tricycle – 15.00

Water supply system /

Drainage System None 15 min Tricycle – 15.00

Waste facility None 15 min Tricycle – 15.00

Cemetery None 15 min Tricycle – 15.00

Electricity /

Telecommunication Access /

Bank None 15 min Tricycle – 15.00

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If none, distance to
Please check if Mode of Transport and
Facilities/Establishments/Services nearest facility
available cost
(hours)
Credit facility /

Tanod/police /

Emergency services None 15 min Tricycle – 15.00

Environmental protection /

Postal service None 15 min Tricycle – 15.00

Capability/skills training None 15 min Tricycle – 15.00

● Health /

● 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 Available yes nothing

85 % from number of Yes, aside from having


Household can Access clean stock water, the
Water and Sanitation Clean water, but municipality provide drink nothing
sometimes our barangay water when we
experience uncleaned encountered this kind of
water during rainy seasson problem

Health and Nutrition Limited stock of medicine Yes Nothing

Yes, Through the help of


KALAHI- DSWD our Day
Literacy/Education Improvement of School Nothing
care center will be improve
sooner.

50% of number laborce Yes, we provided them a Nothing


Employment/Income
force loss their job due to work when we have
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Are these problems being
Problem Details Remarks
addressed properly?
Generation pandemic construction project

Land Ownership/Asset
Distribution

Agricultural Service
Facilities (i.e. post-harvest)

Yes, we have Barangay


Tanod and the police
Peace and Order No station was nearby to our Nothing
barangay , that they can
maintain the peace in our
area.

Environment

No, we can’t provide a


When have a bad weather mass electric generator to
Power Supply we experienced no current provide our barangay a nothing
in whole barangay power supply during Black
out.
75% people in Barangay
Communications yes nothing
can access signal

Others, specify

Poverty Profile
Indicators Value Reference
Health
1. Proportion of children aged 0-5 years old who died 0% Barangay Secretary
a) Number of children aged 0-5 years old who died 0
b) Total children aged 0 -5 years old 229
2. Proportion of women who died due to pregnancy-related causes 0% Barangay Secretary
a) Number of pregnant women who died due to pregnancy-related
0
causes
b) Total pregnant women 17
Nutrition
3. Proportion of children aged 0-5 years old who are malnourished 10 % Barangay Secretary
a) Number of children aged 0-5 years old who are malnourished 23

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Indicators Value Reference
b) Total children aged 0-5 years old 229
Access to Basic Amenities
4. Proportion of households with access to safe water 78.57% Barangay Secretary

a) Number of households with access to potable water (within 250m) 726

b) Total number of households 924


5. Proportion of households with access to sanitary toilet facilities 87.66% Barangay Secretary
a) Number of households with access to sanitary toilet facilities 810
b) Total number of households 924
Shelter
6. Proportion of households who are squatting 1.62% Barangay Secretary
a) Number of households who are squatting 15
b) Total number of households 924
7. Proportion of households living in makeshift housing 4.87% Barangay Secretary
a) Number of households living in makeshift housing 45
b) Total number of households 924
Peace and Order
8. Proportion of households with members victimized by crimes 0% Barangay Secretary
a) Number of households with members victimized by crimes 0
b) Total number of households 924
Income
9. Proportion of households with income less than the poverty threshold 12.44 % Barangay Secretary
a) Number of households with income less than the poverty threshold 115
b) Total number of households 924
10. Proportion of households with income less than the food threshold 18.93% Barangay Secretary
a) Number of households with income less than the food threshold 175
b) Total number of households 924
11. Proportion of households who eat less than three (3) meals a day 0% Barangay Secretary
a) Number of households who eat less than three (3) meals a day 0
b) Total number of households 924
Basic Education
12. Proportion of 6-12 years old children who are not in elementary school 11.98 % Barangay Secretary

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Indicators Value Reference
a) Number of children 6-12 years old who are not in elementary
55
school
b) Total number of children 6-12 years old 459
13. Proportion of 13-16 years old children who are not in secondary school 24.54% Barangay Secretary
a) Number of children 13-16 years old who are not in secondary
109
school
b) Total number of children 13-16 years old 444
Employment
14. Proportion of the members of the labor force who are not working 30.48% Barangay Secretary
a) Number of labor force who are not working 318
b) Total number of labor force 1,043

____________________________
JOY A. VISITACION ______________________________
KATHERINE D. MARTILLANA
Signature over Printed Name Signature over Printed Name
Community Empowerment Facilitator Area Coordinator

Date Started: _________________________

Date Accomplished: ___________________

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