252 The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 3) Table 5. Unemployment and Victims of Crime Indicators, by Barangay, Province of Occidental Mindoro, 2009-2011 Unemployment rate Unemployment rate Unemployment rate Unemployment rate Unemployment rate (15 years old and above) (15 years old and above) (15 years old and above) (15 years old and above) (15 years old and above) Persons who are victims of Persons who are victims of Persons who are victims of Persons who are victims of Persons who are victims of crimes crimes crimes crimes crimes Number of persons in Number of persons in Number of persons in Number of persons in Number of persons in the labor force the labor force the labor force the labor force the labor force (15 years old and (15 years old and (15 years old and (15 years old and (15 years old and above) above) above) above) above) Barangay Barangay Barangay Barangay Barangay Municipality Municipality Municipality Municipality Municipality Pr Pr Pr Pr Propor opor opor opor oportion tion tion tion tion Pr Pr Pr Pr Propor opor opor opor oportion tion tion tion tion Magnitude Magnitude Magnitude Magnitude Magnitude Magnitude Magnitude Magnitude Magnitude Magnitude SAN JOSE SAN JOSE SAN JOSE SAN JOSE SAN JOSE SANTA CRUZ SANTA CRUZ SANTA CRUZ SANTA CRUZ SANTA CRUZ Barangay 2 (Pob.) Barangay 3 (Pob.) Barangay 4 (Pob.) Barangay 5 (Pob.) Barangay 6 (Pob.) Barangay 7 (Pob.) Barangay 8 (Pob.) Batasan Bayotbot Bubog Buri Camburay Caminawit Catayungan Central Iling Proper Inasakan Ipil La Curva Labangan Iling Labangan Poblacion Mabini Magbay Mangarin Mapaya Murtha Monte Claro Natandol Pag-Asa Pawican San Agustin San Isidro San Roque 94 151 193 453 82 75 92 1735 512 1466 183 506 2075 210 2014 465 160 148 881 221 1372 860 1440 1018 1980 694 1321 445 2332 615 1590 436 3985 0 0 1 13 4 4 1 5 7 0 1 0 36 0 10 33 4 21 4 2 60 20 10 0 4 2 0 5 30 10 50 2 138 0.0 0.0 0.5 2.9 4.9 5.3 1.1 0.3 1.4 0.0 0.5 0.0 1.7 0.0 0.5 7.1 2.5 14.2 0.5 0.9 4.4 2.3 0.7 0.0 0.2 0.3 0.0 1.1 1.3 1.6 3.1 0.5 3.5 11 0 19 6 0 2 7 0 0 0 0 0 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 58 10 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 13 27 3.6 0.0 3.5 0.5 0.0 0.9 2.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.4 0.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.8 0.2 Alacaak Barahan Casague Dayap Kurtinganan Lumangbayan Mulawin Pinagturilan (San Pedro) Poblacion I (Barangay 1) Poblacion II (Barangay 2) San Vicente 734 1849 996 684 348 795 956 2559 565 789 565 9 10 1 2 0 3 16 18 10 33 11 1.2 0.5 0.1 0.3 0.0 0.4 1.7 0.7 1.8 4.2 1.9 2 10 9 0 2 1 0 0 6 0 2 0.1 0.2 0.4 0.0 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.4 0.0 0.1
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Table 5. Unemployment and Victims of Crime Indicators, by Barangay, Province of OccidentalMindoro, 2009-2011
Unemployment rateUnemployment rateUnemployment rateUnemployment rateUnemployment rate(15 years old and above)(15 years old and above)(15 years old and above)(15 years old and above)(15 years old and above)
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Map 32. CBMS Composite Indicator, by Barangay, 2009-2011
Map 31. CBMS Composite Indicator, by Municipality, 2009-2011
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Table 6. CBMS Composite Indicator, by Barangay, Province of Occidental Mindoro, 2009-2011
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Republic of the PhilippinesProvince of Surigao del Sur
Office of the Governor
Message
It makes me happy and proud to know that my province, Surigao del Sur,will be featured in the Third Volume of the book “The Many Faces of Poverty.” Myprovince is one of the growing number of LGUs that made use of the Community-Based Monitoring System (CBMS) database outputs as basis for effective localdevelopment planning and program implementation.
This is a welcome development for us because the inclusion of my provinceamong the featured LGUs will certainly give us the opportunity to see ourselves inthe mirror, so to speak, and thus see ourselves in a better perspective. I expectthat the effect on us for being featured in this publication will give us a betterappreciation of Surigao del Sur, as well as of its myriad problems and needs—and armed with a better knowledge of our province, we can deal with its problemsand provide for its needs more effectively. In other words, we can undertake theright interventions in the right areas.
The institutionalization of the Community-Based Monitoring System in the Surigao del Sur is certainly ofgreat importance to us because I firmly believe that it will lead us to the right path of development, we will be ableto enhance the effectiveness of our governance and of our anti-poverty programs, particularly in the poorest areasof our province.
My joy takes a full measure as I salute the men and women who, through patience and determination,persist in making headway in the war against poverty.
JOHNNY TJOHNNY TJOHNNY TJOHNNY TJOHNNY T. PIMENTEL. PIMENTEL. PIMENTEL. PIMENTEL. PIMENTELGovernor
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POPULAPOPULAPOPULAPOPULAPOPULATIONTIONTIONTIONTIONSurigao del Sur has a total population of 475,215 covering 99,773 households based on CBMSSurigao del Sur has a total population of 475,215 covering 99,773 households based on CBMSSurigao del Sur has a total population of 475,215 covering 99,773 households based on CBMSSurigao del Sur has a total population of 475,215 covering 99,773 households based on CBMSSurigao del Sur has a total population of 475,215 covering 99,773 households based on CBMSsurveyssurveyssurveyssurveyssurveysThe CBMS surveys conducted during the period 2008–2010 covered the province’s 309 barangays in 2 cities and17 municipalities. The City of Bislig is the largest in terms of population, with its population of 61,899 accountingfor 3.0 percent of the province’s total population. This is followed by Barobo with a total population of 41,411(8.7%). The municipality of Bayabas has the smallest population with 7,340 (1.5%). Of the population in theprovince, 41.2 percent is 16 years old and below.
HEALHEALHEALHEALHEALTH AND NUTRITIONTH AND NUTRITIONTH AND NUTRITIONTH AND NUTRITIONTH AND NUTRITIONChild mortality in the province is 0.7 percent of children 0–4 years oldChild mortality in the province is 0.7 percent of children 0–4 years oldChild mortality in the province is 0.7 percent of children 0–4 years oldChild mortality in the province is 0.7 percent of children 0–4 years oldChild mortality in the province is 0.7 percent of children 0–4 years oldEstimates at the provincial level revealed that for every 1,000 children aged 0–4 years old, seven died during thereference period, 2008–2010. This corresponds to 37 cases of child deaths. The highest proportion of childdeaths was recorded in the municipality of Tago (1.7%), followed by Lanuza (1.4%), and Bayabas (1.3%). At thebarangay level, Barangay Caras-an in Tago had the highest proportion of child deaths at 15.3 percent. This translatesto a total of 28 cases of child deaths among children aged 0–4 years.
Three in every 1,000 pregnant women died due to pregnancy-related causesThree in every 1,000 pregnant women died due to pregnancy-related causesThree in every 1,000 pregnant women died due to pregnancy-related causesThree in every 1,000 pregnant women died due to pregnancy-related causesThree in every 1,000 pregnant women died due to pregnancy-related causesThe province has recorded 1,821 death cases of women due to pregnancy-related causes during the referenceperiod, representing 0.5 percent of all pregnant women. Among all the municipalities, Lanuza recorded the highestproportion of pregnancy-related deaths at 4.1percent. Hinatuan recorded the highest number with seven cases. Nodeaths among pregnant women were reported in the municipalities of Bayabas, Carmen, Carrascal, Madrid, and theCity of Tandag. At the barangay level, the number of women deaths due to pregnancy-related causes ranges fromone to three cases.
About 2.9 percent of children 0-5 years old were reported to be malnourishedAbout 2.9 percent of children 0-5 years old were reported to be malnourishedAbout 2.9 percent of children 0-5 years old were reported to be malnourishedAbout 2.9 percent of children 0-5 years old were reported to be malnourishedAbout 2.9 percent of children 0-5 years old were reported to be malnourishedIn terms of nutritional status, the province recorded a total of 358 malnourished children representing 2.9 percentof all children 0–5 years old. This means that there are three malnourished children in every 100 children 0–5 yearsold. The municipality of Bayabas recorded the highest proportion of malnourished children with 10.0 percent,followed by San Miguel with 9.7 percent. In terms of magnitude, the municipality of San Miguel recorded the highestnumber of malnourished children with 537 cases. At a more disaggregated level, results show several barangayswith very high incidence of malnourishment. For instance, more than half (54.9%) of children 0–5 years old inBarangay Tidman in Hinatuan were considered malnourished. About a quarter of children 0–5 years old in BarangaysSagbayan (24.8%) and Calatngan (24.8%) in San Miguel, and Barangay Roxas (24.6%) in Hinatuan were alsomalnourished.
HOUSINGHOUSINGHOUSINGHOUSINGHOUSINGAbout 4.0 percent of households were living in makeshift houses while 3.8 percent were informalAbout 4.0 percent of households were living in makeshift houses while 3.8 percent were informalAbout 4.0 percent of households were living in makeshift houses while 3.8 percent were informalAbout 4.0 percent of households were living in makeshift houses while 3.8 percent were informalAbout 4.0 percent of households were living in makeshift houses while 3.8 percent were informalsettlerssettlerssettlerssettlerssettlersResults of the CBMS survey revealed that four in every 100 households in the province were living in makeshifthouses. The municipality of San Miguel recorded the highest proportion (10.2%), followed by Lianga (8.3%), andCagwait (7.8%). However, higher rates were recorded at the barangay level with Barangay Batunan in Tagbina recordingthe highest proportion with more than half (51.5%) of its households living in makeshift houses.
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1 “Waterless” barangays refer to villages with less than 50 percent safe water supply coverage.
Meanwhile, four in every 100 households in the province are considered informal settlers. This is most prevalent inthe municipality of San Miguel where 502 households are informal settlers, representing 7.4 percent of all householdsin the municipality. The municipality of Lingig follows with 6.0 percent and Cantilan with 5.7 percent. Informalsettling is severe at the barangay level, particularly Barangay Lindoy in Tago where eight in every 10 households areconsidered informal settlers.
WWWWWAAAAATER AND SANITTER AND SANITTER AND SANITTER AND SANITTER AND SANITAAAAATIONTIONTIONTIONTIONAbout 19.9 percent of households had no access to safe water supply while 19.3 percent had noAbout 19.9 percent of households had no access to safe water supply while 19.3 percent had noAbout 19.9 percent of households had no access to safe water supply while 19.3 percent had noAbout 19.9 percent of households had no access to safe water supply while 19.3 percent had noAbout 19.9 percent of households had no access to safe water supply while 19.3 percent had noaccess to sanitary toilet facilitiesaccess to sanitary toilet facilitiesaccess to sanitary toilet facilitiesaccess to sanitary toilet facilitiesaccess to sanitary toilet facilitiesBased on CBMS survey results, a significant proportion of households do not have access to safe water supply andsanitary toilet facilities. In fact, two in every 10 households in the province do not have access to safe water. At themunicipal level, Madrid recorded the highest proportion at 74.8 percent of households without access to safe watersupply or an equivalent of seven in every 10 households, which is a huge concern for the municipality. At thebarangay level, access to safe water is even more problematic as some of the barangays recorded no access tosafe water. It was reported that all households in Barangay San Antonio (City of Tandag) and Barangay San Roque(Madrid) have no access to safe water. Several barangays also recorded a relatively high proportion of householdswithout access to safe water. It was noted that there were 53 “waterless”1 barangays in the province out of 309barangays covered during the survey.
Meanwhile, two in every 10 households had no access to sanitary toilet facilities. Among all the municipalities, thisproblem was more prevalent in Lingig where 51.8 percent of the households had no access to sanitary toiletfacilities. This was followed by Hinatuan with 41.7 percent and Lianga with 26.2 percent. The barangay level datarevealed an even more severe condition as Barangay Bongan (83.6%) and Barangay Handamayan (79.8%) both ofLingig, recorded such high proportions of households without access to sanitary toilet facilities.
BASIC EDUCABASIC EDUCABASIC EDUCABASIC EDUCABASIC EDUCATIONTIONTIONTIONTIONThirteen in every 100 children 6–16 years old were not in schoolThirteen in every 100 children 6–16 years old were not in schoolThirteen in every 100 children 6–16 years old were not in schoolThirteen in every 100 children 6–16 years old were not in schoolThirteen in every 100 children 6–16 years old were not in schoolThe CBMS data on school attendance showed that 21.9 percent of children 6–12 years old were not enrolled inelementary while 42.9 percent of children 13–16 years old were not enrolled in high school. However, amongchildren 6–16 years old, 12.9 percent were not in school. This means that 13 in every 100 children 6–16 years oldwere not studying during the reference period. Among all the municipalities, the proportion of children 6–16 yearsold who were not in school was highest in the municipality of Lingig with 20.3 percent, followed by Lanuza with 17.4percent, and Cantilan with 17.1 percent. At the barangay level, results showed that school non-attendance is a hugeconcern for several barangays. For instance, 57.4 percent of households in Barangay Lobo (Cantilan) and 45.1percent in Calatngan (San Miguel) had children 6–16 years old not attending school.
INCOME AND LIVELIHOODINCOME AND LIVELIHOODINCOME AND LIVELIHOODINCOME AND LIVELIHOODINCOME AND LIVELIHOODAt least six in every 10 households were income poorAt least six in every 10 households were income poorAt least six in every 10 households were income poorAt least six in every 10 households were income poorAt least six in every 10 households were income poorPoverty rate in the province was relatively high at 63.8 percent, which corresponds to a total of 63,604 households.This means that at least six in every 10 households were living below the poverty threshold. Ten municipalitiesrecorded even higher poverty rates, i.e., higher than the provincial estimate. San Miguel was considered the poorestmunicipality in terms of household income with a poverty rate of 86.5 percent. This translates to at least eightincome poor households for every 10 households. At the barangay level, three barangays, namely Bongan,Handamayan, and Salvacion in the municipality of Lingig, recorded poverty rates of 100 percent. This means that allhouseholds in these barangays were considered income poor. Relatively high poverty rates were also recorded inseveral other barangays.
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Some 52.7 percent of households were living below the food thresholdSome 52.7 percent of households were living below the food thresholdSome 52.7 percent of households were living below the food thresholdSome 52.7 percent of households were living below the food thresholdSome 52.7 percent of households were living below the food thresholdThe province also recorded a relatively high food poverty rate. More than half of its households (52.7%) had nosufficient income to satisfy their basic nutritional requirements. At the municipal level, food poverty is a big concernfor Tagbina with food poverty rate at 80.4 percent, the highest among all the municipalities. This is followed by SanMiguel (79.7%) and Lanuza (69.3%). Furthermore, three barangays, namely Bongan, Handamayan and Salvacion,recorded a food poverty rate of 100 percent. This translates to all households in these three barangays having nosufficient income to satisfy their food nutritional requirements. Several other barangays also recorded relativelyhigh food poverty rates.
Food shortage was experienced by 8.5 percent of householdsFood shortage was experienced by 8.5 percent of householdsFood shortage was experienced by 8.5 percent of householdsFood shortage was experienced by 8.5 percent of householdsFood shortage was experienced by 8.5 percent of householdsResults of the CBMS survey also showed that nine out of every 100 households in the province experienced foodshortage. The problem of food shortage, however, was more pronounced in some municipalities including SanMiguel, which had the highest incidence. In fact, 47.3 percent of households in this municipality experiencedhunger during the three-month period prior to the survey. The municipality of Lingig came next with 26.4 percent,followed by Tago with 18.7 percent. At a more disaggregated level, Barangay Calatngan (San Miguel) and BarangayTago (Umbay) recorded the highest proportion of households that experienced hunger with 94.3 percent and 92.5percent, respectively.
The province recorded a relatively low unemployment rate at 1.5 percentThe province recorded a relatively low unemployment rate at 1.5 percentThe province recorded a relatively low unemployment rate at 1.5 percentThe province recorded a relatively low unemployment rate at 1.5 percentThe province recorded a relatively low unemployment rate at 1.5 percentBased on the CBMS survey results, 27.9 percent of the total population of the province were members of the laborforce. This corresponds to a total of 132,795 individuals. Only 1.5 percent of the population were unemployed.However, relatively higher unemployment rates were recorded in seven municipalities with the City of Bislig recordingthe highest rate at 3.6 percent. At the barangay level, double-digit unemployment rates were recorded for somebarangays with six barangays having recorded unemployment rates of at least 10 percent. The highest unemploymentrate was recorded in Barangay Magsaysay with 16.7 percent.
PEACE AND ORDERPEACE AND ORDERPEACE AND ORDERPEACE AND ORDERPEACE AND ORDEROf the total population, 0.1 percent were victims of crimeOf the total population, 0.1 percent were victims of crimeOf the total population, 0.1 percent were victims of crimeOf the total population, 0.1 percent were victims of crimeOf the total population, 0.1 percent were victims of crimeThe province had 650 individuals who had been reported as victims of crime, representing 0.1 percent of the totalpopulation. Incidence of crime is highest in the municipality of Lanuza where 0.5 percent of the population werevictims of crime. In terms of magnitude, however, the municipality of Hinatuan recorded the most number of caseswith a total of 103 victims. Based on disaggregated data, peace and order seems to be a greater concern for somebarangays. In Barangay Bocawe in Lanuza, for instance, 5.9 percent of the population were victims of crime, thehighest among all the barangays in the province. A few other barangays recorded a relatively high crime incidence.These include Barangay Mat-e in Cagwait with 3.5 percent and Songkit in Madrid with 2.5 percent.
CBMS COMPOSITE INDICACBMS COMPOSITE INDICACBMS COMPOSITE INDICACBMS COMPOSITE INDICACBMS COMPOSITE INDICATORTORTORTORTORHouseholds were not able to meet two of the 13 basic needs,Households were not able to meet two of the 13 basic needs,Households were not able to meet two of the 13 basic needs,Households were not able to meet two of the 13 basic needs,Households were not able to meet two of the 13 basic needs,22222 on the average on the average on the average on the average on the averageThe province recorded a composite index of 1.9. Among all the municipalities, Lingig recorded the highest compositeindex at 3.3 implying that it had the worst condition among all the municipalities in terms of meeting the identifiedbasic needs. Meanwhile, the City of Tandag had the smallest composite index at 1.2, which implies that it has thebest condition in the province. At the barangay level, some barangays exhibited composite indices that were evenhigher than the provincial estimate. Barangay Poblacion in Lianga had highest composite index at 4.6, implying theworst condition among all the barangays in the province in terms of meeting the basic needs.
2 This refers to household basic needs as reflected in the 13 CBMS core indicators which cover the following: (1) children 0-4 years old who died; 2) women who died due to pregnancy-related causes; (3) malnourished children 0-5 years old; (4) householdsliving in makeshift housing; 5) households who are informal settlers; (6) households without access to safe water supply; (7)households without access to sanitary toilet facilities; (8) children 6-16 years old not in school; (9) households with income belowthe poverty threshold; (10) households with income below the food threshold; (11) households that experienced food shortage; (12)unemployment; and (13) victims of crime. A higher index would mean more unmet needs and hence, worse condition for thehouseholds.
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3 A household is considered to experience multiple deprivations if it is poor in at least two in the following dimensions:health, nutrition, tenure, housing, water, toilet, education, income, job and security.
Of the households, 32.5 percent experienced multiple deprivationsOf the households, 32.5 percent experienced multiple deprivationsOf the households, 32.5 percent experienced multiple deprivationsOf the households, 32.5 percent experienced multiple deprivationsOf the households, 32.5 percent experienced multiple deprivations33333
Based on the results of the CBMS survey, 32.5 percent of the households in the province were deprived in at leasttwo dimensions. In particular, 21.9 percent were deprived in two dimensions while 8.3 percent were deprived inthree dimensions. In addition, 2.1 percent were poor in 4 dimensions and 0.3 percent suffered from deprivationsin 5–7 dimensions. On the different dimensions of poverty, results show that 12.9 percent of households weredeprived in income and sanitation simultaneously. In addition, 12.1 percent of the households suffered fromsimultaneous deprivations in terms of income and water. It was also noted that 5,541 households experienceddeprivation in income and education concurrently. In terms of three deprivations, results show that 4.0 percent ofthe households in the province were income poor, sanitation poor, and water poor at the same time. Simultaneousdeprivation in income, sanitation, and education was also reported by 3,070 households in the province.
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INDICAINDICAINDICAINDICAINDICATORTORTORTORTOR
DEMOGRAPHYDEMOGRAPHYDEMOGRAPHYDEMOGRAPHYDEMOGRAPHYPopulationAverage household sizeChildren under 1 year oldChildren under 5 years oldChildren 0-5 years oldChildren 6-12 years oldMembers 13-16 years oldMembers 6-16 years oldMembers 10 years old and aboveMembers of the labor force
HEALHEALHEALHEALHEALTH AND NUTRITIONTH AND NUTRITIONTH AND NUTRITIONTH AND NUTRITIONTH AND NUTRITIONChildren under 5 years old who diedWomen who died due to pregnancy related-causesMalnourished children 0-5 year old
HOUSINGHOUSINGHOUSINGHOUSINGHOUSINGHouseholds living in makeshift housingHouseholds who are informal settlers
WATER AND SANITATIONWATER AND SANITATIONWATER AND SANITATIONWATER AND SANITATIONWATER AND SANITATIONHouseholds without access to safe water supplyHouseholds without access to sanitary toilet facilities
BASIC EDUCATIONBASIC EDUCATIONBASIC EDUCATIONBASIC EDUCATIONBASIC EDUCATIONChildren 6-12 years old not attending elementary schoolChildren 13-16 years old not attending high schoolChildren 6-16 years old not attending school
INCOME AND LIVELIHOODINCOME AND LIVELIHOODINCOME AND LIVELIHOODINCOME AND LIVELIHOODINCOME AND LIVELIHOODHouseholds with income below pover ty thresholdHouseholds with income below food thresholdHouseholds who experienced food shor tageUnemployment rate (15 years old and above)
PEACE AND ORDERPEACE AND ORDERPEACE AND ORDERPEACE AND ORDERPEACE AND ORDERVictims of crime
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years old)years old)years old)years old)years old)
Number ofNumber ofNumber ofNumber ofNumber ofch i ld rench i ld rench i ld rench i ld rench i ld ren
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(6-16 years old)(6-16 years old)(6-16 years old)(6-16 years old)(6-16 years old)
Munic ipal i tyMunic ipal i tyMunic ipal i tyMunic ipal i tyMunic ipal i ty
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Households who areHouseholds who areHouseholds who areHouseholds who areHouseholds who areinformal sett lersinformal sett lersinformal sett lersinformal sett lersinformal sett lers
Households without accessHouseholds without accessHouseholds without accessHouseholds without accessHouseholds without accessto safe water supplyto safe water supplyto safe water supplyto safe water supplyto safe water supply
Households withoutHouseholds withoutHouseholds withoutHouseholds withoutHouseholds withoutaccess to sanitaraccess to sanitaraccess to sanitaraccess to sanitaraccess to sanitar yyyyy
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Munic ipal i tyMunic ipal i tyMunic ipal i tyMunic ipal i tyMunic ipal i ty
P rP rP rP rP r opo ropo ropo ropo ropo r t i o nt i o nt i o nt i o nt i o nP rP rP rP rP r opo ropo ropo ropo ropo r t i o nt i o nt i o nt i o nt i o n P rP rP rP rP r opo ropo ropo ropo ropo r t i o nt i o nt i o nt i o nt i o nP rP rP rP rP r opo ropo ropo ropo ropo r t i o nt i o nt i o nt i o nt i o n Magn i t udeMagn i t udeMagn i t udeMagn i t udeMagn i t udeMagn i t udeMagn i t udeMagn i t udeMagn i t udeMagn i t udeMagn i t udeMagn i t udeMagn i t udeMagn i t udeMagn i t udeMagn i t udeMagn i t udeMagn i t udeMagn i t udeMagn i t ude
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BAROBOBAYABASCAGWAITCANTILANCARMENCARRASCALCITY OF BISLIGCITY OF TANDAGCORTESHINATUANLANUZALIANGALINGIGMADRIDMARIHATAGSAN AGUSTINSAN MIGUELTAGBINATAGO
MunicipalityMunicipalityMunicipalityMunicipalityMunicipality TTTTTo ta lo ta lo ta lo ta lo ta lhouseholdshouseholdshouseholdshouseholdshouseholds
Number ofNumber ofNumber ofNumber ofNumber ofch i ld rench i ld rench i ld rench i ld rench i ld ren
Malnour ishedMalnour ishedMalnour ishedMalnour ishedMalnour ishedch i ld rench i ld rench i ld rench i ld rench i ld ren
(0-5 years old)(0-5 years old)(0-5 years old)(0-5 years old)(0-5 years old)
Chi ldren underChi ldren underChi ldren underChi ldren underChi ldren under5 years old5 years old5 years old5 years old5 years old
who diedwho diedwho diedwho diedwho died
Number ofNumber ofNumber ofNumber ofNumber ofch i ld rench i ld rench i ld rench i ld rench i ld renunder 1under 1under 1under 1under 1year oldyear oldyear oldyear oldyear old
Women deathsWomen deathsWomen deathsWomen deathsWomen deathsdue todue todue todue todue to
p regnancy - re la tedpregnancy - re la tedpregnancy - re la tedpregnancy - re la tedpregnancy - re la tedcausescausescausescausescauses
TTTTTo ta lo ta lo ta lo ta lo ta lpopu la t ionpopu la t ionpopu la t ionpopu la t ionpopu la t ion
PrPrPrPrProporoporoporoporopor tiontiontiontiontionPrPrPrPrProporoporoporoporopor tiontiontiontiontion PrPrPrPrProporoporoporoporopor tiontiontiontiontion Magn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i t udeMagn i t udeMagn i t udeMagn i t udeMagn i t udeMagn i t udeMagn i t udeMagn i t udeMagn i t udeMagn i t ude
Number ofNumber ofNumber ofNumber ofNumber ofch i ld rench i ld rench i ld rench i ld rench i ld renunder 5under 5under 5under 5under 5
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Households with income below theHouseholds with income below theHouseholds with income below theHouseholds with income below theHouseholds with income below thefood thresholdfood thresholdfood thresholdfood thresholdfood threshold
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Munic ipal i tyMunic ipal i tyMunic ipal i tyMunic ipal i tyMunic ipal i ty
P rP rP rP rP r opo ropo ropo ropo ropo r t i o nt i o nt i o nt i o nt i o n P rP rP rP rP r opo ropo ropo ropo ropo r t i o nt i o nt i o nt i o nt i o n P rP rP rP rP r opo ropo ropo ropo ropo r t i o nt i o nt i o nt i o nt i o nMagn i t udeMagn i t udeMagn i t udeMagn i t udeMagn i t udeMagn i t udeMagn i t udeMagn i t udeMagn i t udeMagn i t udeMagn i t udeMagn i t udeMagn i t udeMagn i t udeMagn i t ude
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Unemployment rateUnemployment rateUnemployment rateUnemployment rateUnemployment rate(15 years old and above)(15 years old and above)(15 years old and above)(15 years old and above)(15 years old and above)
Persons who arePersons who arePersons who arePersons who arePersons who arevict ims of cr imesvict ims of cr imesvict ims of cr imesvict ims of cr imesvict ims of cr imes
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(15 years old and above)(15 years old and above)(15 years old and above)(15 years old and above)(15 years old and above)
Munic ipal i tyMunic ipal i tyMunic ipal i tyMunic ipal i tyMunic ipal i ty CBMS CompositeCBMS CompositeCBMS CompositeCBMS CompositeCBMS CompositeInd icatorInd icatorInd icatorInd icatorInd icator
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BAROBOBAYABASCAGWAITCANTILANCARMENCARRASCALCITY OF BISLIGCITY OF TANDAGCORTESHINATUANLANUZALIANGALINGIGMADRIDMARIHATAGSAN AGUSTINSAN MIGUELTAGBINATAGO
Map 2. Proportion of Children under 5 Years Old who Died, by Barangay, 2008-2011
Map 1. Proportion of Children under 5 Years Old who Died, by Municipality, 2008-2011
CARRASCAL CANTILAN
MADRIDCARMENLANUZA
TANDAG
CORTES
SAN MIGUELCAGWAIT
MARIHATAGSAN AGUSTIN
LIANGA
BAROBO
TAGBINAHINATUAN
BISLIG CITYLINGIG
TAGO BAYABAS
1.1 0.2
0.40.11.4
0.9
0.1
1.70.4
1.30.8
0.80.2
0.5
0.5
0.20.9
0.80.7
CARRASCAL CANTILAN
MADRIDCARMENLANUZA
TANDAG
CORTES
SAN MIGUELCAGWAIT
MARIHATAGSAN AGUSTIN
LIANGA
BAROBO
TAGBINAHINATUAN
BISLIG CITYLINGIG
TAGO BAYABAS
1.1 0.2
0.40.11.4
0.9
0.1
1.70.4
1.30.8
0.80.2
0.5
0.5
0.20.9
0.80.7
CBMS Poverty Maps: Surigao del Sur
M unic ip a l it y M ag ni t ud e Pr o p o r t io nTago 60 1.7
Lanuza 17 1.4
B ayabas 11 1.3
Carrascal 17 1.1
Hinatuan 33 0 .9
Cortes 15 0 .9San M iguel 40 0 .8M arihatag 17 0 .8City of B islig 46 0 .8Lingig 22 0.7B arobo 28 0.5Lianga 16 0.5M adrid 6 0 .4Cagwait 8 0 .4San Agust in 4 0 .2Tagb ina 8 0 .2Cant ilan 4 0 .2City of Tandag 5 0.1Carmen 1 0.1
C hi ld ren und er 5 years o ld w ho d ied
M unicip al i t y B ar a ng ay M ag nit ud e Pr o p o r t io n
Tago Caras-an 2 8 15.3Carrascal Tag -Anit o 2 6 .3B arob o Javier 15 4 .7Lanuza Pakwan 9 4 .6Lingig Palo A lt o 3 4.1Cit y of B islig Comawas 11 3 .8
Tago A nahao Daan 7 3 .7
B arob o Cabacungan 8 3 .2
Hinatuan Loyola 7 3 .2
San M ig uel B it aug an 7 3.1Cagwait La Purisima (Palhe) 4 3.1Lanuza Zo ne II (Pob .) 1 3.1
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Map 3. Proportion of Women who Died Due to Pregnancy-Related Causes,by Municipality, 2008-2011
Map 4. Proportion of Women who Died Due to Pregnancy-Related Causes,by Barangay, 2008-2011
CARRASCAL CANTILAN
MADRIDCARMENLANUZA
TANDAG
CORTES
SAN MIGUELCAGWAIT
MARIHATAGSAN AGUSTIN
LIANGA
BAROBO
TAGBINAHINATUAN
BISLIG CITYLINGIG
TAGO BAYABAS
0.0 0.3
0.00.0 0.0
0.7
4.1
0.50.9
0.3
0.0
0.50.4
0.5
0.4
1.11.0
0.30.5
CARRASCAL CANTILAN
MADRIDCARMENLANUZA
TANDAG
CORTES
SAN MIGUELCAGWAIT
MARIHATAGSAN AGUSTIN
LIANGA
BAROBO
TAGBINAHINATUAN
BISLIG CITYLINGIG
TAGO BAYABAS
0.0 0.3
0.00.0 0.0
0.7
4.1
0.5 0.90.3
0.0
0.50.4
0.5
0.4
1.11.0
0.30.5
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M unic ip a l it y M ag ni t ud e Pr o p o r t io nLanuza 2 4.1
Tagb ina 2 1.1
Hinatuan 7 1.0
Tago 3 0 .9
Cortes 2 0.7
Lingig 2 0.5Lianga 3 0.5M arihatag 2 0.5San M iguel 4 0.5Barobo 4 0 .4San Agust in 1 0 .4City of B islig 3 0 .3Cant ilan 1 0 .3Cagwait 1 0 .3Bayabas 0 0 .0Carmen 0 0 .0Carrascal 0 0 .0City of Tandag 0 0 .0M adrid 0 0 .0
W o men d eat hs d ue t o p reg nancy-re lat ed causes
M unic ip al i t y B ar a ng a y M a g ni t ud e P r o p o r t io n
Lanuza Zo ne I (Po b.) 1 10 0.0Tagb ina Santa M aria 1 10 0.0Tagb ina So riano 1 10 0.0Tago Sumo -sumo 1 10 0.0Lanuza A gsam 1 50.0
Cortes M ad relino 2 14.3
Cit y of B islig Kahayag 1 9.1
Hinatuan M aligaya 1 7.7
Hinatuan Tarusan 1 7.1B arob o Javier 3 5.6
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Map 6. Proportion of Children 0-5 Years Old who are Malnourished,by Barangay, 2008-2011
Map 5. Proportion of Children 0-5 Years Old who are Malnourished,by Municipality, 2008-2011
CARRASCAL CANTILAN
MADRIDCARMENLANUZA
TANDAG
CORTES
SAN MIGUELCAGWAIT
MARIHATAGSAN AGUSTIN
LIANGA
BAROBO
TAGBINAHINATUAN
BISLIG CITYLINGIG
TAGO BAYABAS
2.30.3
1.90.33.0 0.5
2.2
9.7 0.54.7
10.0
3.91.8
2.0
2.1
0.88.0
1.01.5
CARRASCAL CANTILAN
MADRIDCARMENLANUZA
TANDAG
CORTES
SAN MIGUELCAGWAIT
MARIHATAGSAN AGUSTIN
LIANGA
BAROBO
TAGBINAHINATUAN
BISLIG CITYLINGIG
TAGO BAYABAS
2.30.3
1.90.33.0 0.5
2.2
9.7 0.54.7
10.0
3.91.8
2.0
2.1
0.88.0
1.01.5
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M unic ip a l it y M ag ni t ud e Pr o p o r t io nBayabas 98 10.0
San M iguel 537 9.7
Hinatuan 337 8 .0
Cagwait 113 4.7
M arihatag 104 3 .9
Lanuza 43 3 .0Carrascal 42 2 .3Cortes 43 2 .2Barobo 130 2.1Lianga 77 2 .0M adrid 32 1.9San Agust in 41 1.8Lingig 55 1.5City of B islig 74 1.0Tagb ina 38 0 .8City of Tandag 24 0.5Tago 20 0.5Cant ilan 10 0 .3Carmen 3 0 .3
M alno ur ished chi ld r en ( 0 - 5 years o ld )
M unicip al i t y B ar a ng ay M ag ni t ud e P r o p o r t io n
Hinatuan Tidman 22 0 54.9San M ig uel Sagb ayan 76 2 4.8San M ig uel Calatngan 54 2 4.8
Hinatuan Roxas 16 2 4.6San M ig uel Cast illo 44 2 3.4Lingig Handamayan 12 21.1
B arob o Wakat 49 2 0.6
B ayab as A mag 33 19.6
San M ig uel Siag ao 54 18.4San M ig uel Umalag 36 17.1
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Table 1. Health and Nutrition Indicators, by Barangay, Province of Surigao del Sur, 2008-2011
B A R O B OB A R O B OB A R O B OB A R O B OB A R O B O AmagaBahiCabacunganCambagangCauswaganDapdapDughanGamutJavierKinayanMamisPoblacionRizalSan JoseSan RoqueSan VicenteSuaSudlonTambisUnidadWakat
Munic ipal i tyMunic ipal i tyMunic ipal i tyMunic ipal i tyMunic ipal i ty Ba r anga yBa ranga yBa ranga yBa ranga yBa ranga y Number ofNumber ofNumber ofNumber ofNumber ofch i ld rench i ld rench i ld rench i ld rench i ld ren
Malnour ishedMalnour ishedMalnour ishedMalnour ishedMalnour ishedch i ld rench i ld rench i ld rench i ld rench i ld ren
(0-5 years old)(0-5 years old)(0-5 years old)(0-5 years old)(0-5 years old)
PrPrPrPrProporoporoporoporopor t iont iont iont iont ion
Chi ldren underChi ldren underChi ldren underChi ldren underChi ldren under5 years old5 years old5 years old5 years old5 years old
who diedwho diedwho diedwho diedwho died
Number ofNumber ofNumber ofNumber ofNumber ofch i ld rench i ld rench i ld rench i ld rench i ld renunder 1under 1under 1under 1under 1year oldyear oldyear oldyear oldyear old
Women deathsWomen deathsWomen deathsWomen deathsWomen deathsdue todue todue todue todue to
p regnancy - re la tedpregnancy - re la tedpregnancy - re la tedpregnancy - re la tedpregnancy - re la tedcausescausescausescausescauses
Magn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tude Magn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tude P rP rP rP rP ropo ropo ropo ropo ropo r t i ont iont iont iont ion Magn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tude PrPrPrPrProporoporoporoporopor tiontiontiontiontion
Number ofNumber ofNumber ofNumber ofNumber ofch i ld rench i ld rench i ld rench i ld rench i ld renunder 5under 5under 5under 5under 5
CITY OF BISLIGCITY OF BISLIGCITY OF BISLIGCITY OF BISLIGCITY OF BISLIG BuctoBurboananCaguyaoColetoComawasKahayagLabismaLawiganMaharlikaMangagoyMonePamanlinanPamaypayanPoblacionSan AntonioSan FernandoSan Isidro (Bagnan)San JoseSan RoqueSan VicenteSanta CruzSibaroyTabonTumanan
CITY OF TANDAGCITY OF TANDAGCITY OF TANDAGCITY OF TANDAGCITY OF TANDAG AwasianBagong Lungsod (Pob.)BiotoBongtod Pob.BuenavistaDagocdoc (Pob.)MabuaMabuhayMaitumMaticdumPandanonPangiQuezonRosarioSalvacionSan Agustin NorteSan Agustin SurSan AntonioSan IsidroSan JoseTelaje
C O R T E SC O R T E SC O R T E SC O R T E SC O R T E S BalibadonBurgosCapandanMabahinMadrelinoManlico
Munic ipal i tyMunic ipal i tyMunic ipal i tyMunic ipal i tyMunic ipal i ty Ba r anga yBa ranga yBa ranga yBa ranga yBa ranga y Number ofNumber ofNumber ofNumber ofNumber ofch i ld rench i ld rench i ld rench i ld rench i ld ren
Malnour ishedMalnour ishedMalnour ishedMalnour ishedMalnour ishedch i ld rench i ld rench i ld rench i ld rench i ld ren
(0-5 years old)(0-5 years old)(0-5 years old)(0-5 years old)(0-5 years old)
PrPrPrPrProporoporoporoporopor t iont iont iont iont ion
Chi ldren underChi ldren underChi ldren underChi ldren underChi ldren under5 years old5 years old5 years old5 years old5 years old
who diedwho diedwho diedwho diedwho died
Number ofNumber ofNumber ofNumber ofNumber ofch i ld rench i ld rench i ld rench i ld rench i ld renunder 1under 1under 1under 1under 1year oldyear oldyear oldyear oldyear old
Women deathsWomen deathsWomen deathsWomen deathsWomen deathsdue todue todue todue todue to
p regnancy - re la tedpregnancy - re la tedpregnancy - re la tedpregnancy - re la tedpregnancy - re la tedcausescausescausescausescauses
Magn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tude Magn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tude P rP rP rP rP ropo ropo ropo ropo ropo r t i ont iont iont iont ion Magn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tude PrPrPrPrProporoporoporoporopor tiontiontiontiontion
Number ofNumber ofNumber ofNumber ofNumber ofch i ld rench i ld rench i ld rench i ld rench i ld renunder 5under 5under 5under 5under 5
Table 1. Health and Nutrition Indicators, by Barangay, Province of Surigao del Sur, 2008-2011
HINATUANHINATUANHINATUANHINATUANHINATUAN
LANUZALANUZALANUZALANUZALANUZA
L IANGAL IANGAL IANGAL IANGAL IANGA
L ING IGL ING IGL ING IGL ING IGL ING IG
C O R T E SC O R T E SC O R T E SC O R T E SC O R T E S MathoPoblacionTag-AnonganTigaoTuboranUba
BaculinBenigno AquinoBigaanCambatongCampaDugmanonHaripLa Casa (Pob.)LoyolaMaligayaPagtigni-an (Bitoon)PoctoPort LamonRoxasSan JuanSasaTagasakaTagbobongaTalisayTarusanTidmanTiwiZone II (Pob.)Zone III Maharlika (Pob.)
AgsamBocaweBungaGamutonHabagMampiNurciaPakwanSibahayZone I (Pob.)Zone II (Pob.)Zone III (Pob.)Zone IV (Pob.)
AnibonganBanahaoBan-asBaucaweDiatagonGanayonLiatimcoManyayayPayasanPoblacionSaint ChristineSan IsidroSan Pedro
Munic ipal i tyMunic ipal i tyMunic ipal i tyMunic ipal i tyMunic ipal i ty Ba r anga yBa ranga yBa ranga yBa ranga yBa ranga y Number ofNumber ofNumber ofNumber ofNumber ofch i ld rench i ld rench i ld rench i ld rench i ld ren
Malnour ishedMalnour ishedMalnour ishedMalnour ishedMalnour ishedch i ld rench i ld rench i ld rench i ld rench i ld ren
(0-5 years old)(0-5 years old)(0-5 years old)(0-5 years old)(0-5 years old)
PrPrPrPrProporoporoporoporopor t iont iont iont iont ion
Chi ldren underChi ldren underChi ldren underChi ldren underChi ldren under5 years old5 years old5 years old5 years old5 years old
who diedwho diedwho diedwho diedwho died
Number ofNumber ofNumber ofNumber ofNumber ofch i ld rench i ld rench i ld rench i ld rench i ld renunder 1under 1under 1under 1under 1year oldyear oldyear oldyear oldyear old
Women deathsWomen deathsWomen deathsWomen deathsWomen deathsdue todue todue todue todue to
p regnancy - re la tedpregnancy - re la tedpregnancy - re la tedpregnancy - re la tedpregnancy - re la tedcausescausescausescausescauses
Magn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tude Magn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tude P rP rP rP rP r opo ropo ropo ropo ropo r t i ont iont iont iont ion Magn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tude PrPrPrPrProporoporoporoporopor tiontiontiontiontion
Number ofNumber ofNumber ofNumber ofNumber ofch i ld rench i ld rench i ld rench i ld rench i ld renunder 5under 5under 5under 5under 5
Munic ipal i tyMunic ipal i tyMunic ipal i tyMunic ipal i tyMunic ipal i ty Ba r anga yBa ranga yBa ranga yBa ranga yBa ranga y Number ofNumber ofNumber ofNumber ofNumber ofch i ld rench i ld rench i ld rench i ld rench i ld ren
Malnour ishedMalnour ishedMalnour ishedMalnour ishedMalnour ishedch i ld rench i ld rench i ld rench i ld rench i ld ren
(0-5 years old)(0-5 years old)(0-5 years old)(0-5 years old)(0-5 years old)
PrPrPrPrProporoporoporoporopor t iont iont iont iont ion
Chi ldren underChi ldren underChi ldren underChi ldren underChi ldren under5 years old5 years old5 years old5 years old5 years old
who diedwho diedwho diedwho diedwho died
Number ofNumber ofNumber ofNumber ofNumber ofch i ld rench i ld rench i ld rench i ld rench i ld renunder 1under 1under 1under 1under 1year oldyear oldyear oldyear oldyear old
Women deathsWomen deathsWomen deathsWomen deathsWomen deathsdue todue todue todue todue to
p regnancy - re la tedpregnancy - re la tedpregnancy - re la tedpregnancy - re la tedpregnancy - re la tedcausescausescausescausescauses
Magn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tude Magn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tude P rP rP rP rP r opo ropo ropo ropo ropo r t i ont iont iont iont ion Magn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tude PrPrPrPrProporoporoporoporopor tiontiontiontiontion
Number ofNumber ofNumber ofNumber ofNumber ofch i ld rench i ld rench i ld rench i ld rench i ld renunder 5under 5under 5under 5under 5
Munic ipal i tyMunic ipal i tyMunic ipal i tyMunic ipal i tyMunic ipal i ty Ba r anga yBa ranga yBa ranga yBa ranga yBa ranga y Number ofNumber ofNumber ofNumber ofNumber ofch i ld rench i ld rench i ld rench i ld rench i ld ren
Malnour ishedMalnour ishedMalnour ishedMalnour ishedMalnour ishedch i ld rench i ld rench i ld rench i ld rench i ld ren
(0-5 years old)(0-5 years old)(0-5 years old)(0-5 years old)(0-5 years old)
PrPrPrPrProporoporoporoporopor t iont iont iont iont ion
Chi ldren underChi ldren underChi ldren underChi ldren underChi ldren under5 years old5 years old5 years old5 years old5 years old
who diedwho diedwho diedwho diedwho died
Number ofNumber ofNumber ofNumber ofNumber ofch i ld rench i ld rench i ld rench i ld rench i ld renunder 1under 1under 1under 1under 1year oldyear oldyear oldyear oldyear old
Women deathsWomen deathsWomen deathsWomen deathsWomen deathsdue todue todue todue todue to
p regnancy - re la tedpregnancy - re la tedpregnancy - re la tedpregnancy - re la tedpregnancy - re la tedcausescausescausescausescauses
Magn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tude Magn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tude P rP rP rP rP r opo ropo ropo ropo ropo r t i ont iont iont iont ion Magn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tude PrPrPrPrProporoporoporoporopor tiontiontiontiontion
Number ofNumber ofNumber ofNumber ofNumber ofch i ld rench i ld rench i ld rench i ld rench i ld renunder 5under 5under 5under 5under 5
M unicip al i t y B ar a ng ay M a g ni t ud e P r o p o r t io n
Tag o Lindo y 129 8 1.1
Cit y of Tand ag Pandano n 69 38 .8
Lingig B og ak 103 28 .9
Lingig B ong an 49 26 .1
San M iguel Umalag 46 24 .3
San M iguel Carromata 90 20 .9
B ayabas Cabug o 16 19.0
San A gustin B retania 25 18.2
Cant ilanM ag osilom (Po b.) 150 18.2
M arihatag San A ntonio 8 17.8
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Map 11. Proportion of Households without Access to Safe Water Supply,by Municipality, 2008-2011
Map 12. Proportion of Households without Access to Safe Water Supply,by Barangay, 2008-2011
CARRASCAL CANTILAN
MADRIDCARMENLANUZA
TANDAG
CORTES
SAN MIGUELCAGWAIT
MARIHATAGSAN AGUSTIN
LIANGA
BAROBO
TAGBINAHINATUAN
BISLIG CITYLINGIG
TAGO BAYABAS
14.0 3.2
74.81.27.3
2.6
10.6
7.317.8
12.1
9.3
8.928.2
14.2
26.6
23.819.4
31.738.4
CARRASCAL CANTILAN
MADRIDCARMENLANUZA
TANDAG
CORTES
SAN MIGUELCAGWAIT
MARIHATAGSAN AGUSTIN
LIANGA
BAROBO
TAGBINAHINATUAN
BISLIG CITYLINGIG
TAGO BAYABAS
14.0 3.2
74.81.27.3
2.6
10.6
7.317.8
12.1
9.3
8.928.2
14.2
26.6
23.819.4
31.738.4
CBMS Poverty Maps: Surigao del Sur
M unic ip a l it y M ag ni t ud e Pro p o r t io nM adrid 2263 74 .8
Lingig 2188 38.4
City of B islig 3966 31.7
San Agust in 943 28.2
Barobo 2140 26.6
Tagb ina 1636 23.8Hinatuan 1201 19 .4San M iguel 1218 17.8Lianga 794 14 .2Carrascal 448 14 .0Cagwait 473 12.1City of Tandag 987 10 .6Bayabas 148 9.3M arihatag 301 8.9Tago 461 7.3Lanuza 165 7.3Cant ilan 170 3.2Cortes 81 2.6Carmen 23 1.2
Ho useho ld s w i t ho ut access t o sa f e w at er sup p ly
M unicipalit y Barangay M agnit ude Proport ion
City of Tandag San Antonio 121 100.0Madrid San Roque 121 100.0City of Bislig Tumanan 147 99.3Hinatuan Maligaya 104 98.1Barobo San Roque 146 96.7Madrid Songkit 113 96.6
Madrid Panayogon 145 94.8
Barobo Cabacungan 300 94.6
Madrid Union 242 93.8Lingig Palo Alto 136 93.8
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Map 14. Proportion of Households without Access to Sanitary Toilet Facilities,by Barangay, 2008-2011
Map 13. Proportion of Households without Access to Sanitary Toilet Facilities,by Barangay, 2008-2011
CARRASCAL CANTILAN
MADRIDCARMENLANUZA
TANDAG
CORTES
SAN MIGUELCAGWAIT
MARIHATAGSAN AGUSTIN
LIANGA
BAROBO
TAGBINAHINATUAN
BISLIG CITYLINGIG
TAGO BAYABAS
12.415.7
0.83.712.2
4.9
14.9
9.220.4
22.916.3
13.526.1
26.2
14.0
21.641.7
16.051.8
CARRASCAL CANTILAN
MADRIDCARMENLANUZA
TANDAG
CORTES
SAN MIGUELCAGWAIT
MARIHATAGSAN AGUSTIN
LIANGA
BAROBO
TAGBINAHINATUAN
BISLIG CITYLINGIG
TAGO BAYABAS
12.415.7
0.83.712.2
4.9
14.9
9.220.4
22.916.3
13.526.1
26.2
14.0
21.641.7
16.051.8
CBMS Poverty Maps: Surigao del Sur
M unic ip a l it y M ag ni t ud e Pr o p o r t io nLingig 2969 51.8
Hinatuan 2684 41.7
Lianga 1523 26 .2
San Agust in 870 26.1
Bayabas 366 22 .9
Tagb ina 1555 21.6Cagwait 799 20 .4San M iguel 1110 16.3City of B islig 2021 16.0Cant ilan 833 15.7City of Tandag 1386 14.9Barobo 1132 14.0M arihatag 454 13.5Carrascal 398 12.4Lanuza 276 12.2Tago 579 9 .2Cortes 157 4 .9Carmen 72 3.7M adrid 23 0 .8
Ho useho ld s w i t ho ut access t o sani t ary t o i let f aci l i t y
M unic ip a l i t y B a r ang ay M ag ni t ud e Pr o p o r t io n
Lingig B ong an 158 8 3.6Lingig Handamayan 71 79.8Lingig Tag po po ran 16 7 74.6
San M ig uel Umalag 13 9 73.5San A g ust in Janipaan 10 9 73.2Lingig M ansa-ilao 68 73 .1
Hinatuan Camb atong 16 1 72.5
Lingig V alencia 75 72 .1
Lingig B ogak 2 61 71.7Lianga Liat imco 2 54 71.5
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Table 2. Housing, Water and Sanitation Indicators, by Barangay, Province of Surigao del Sur,2008-2011
Households l iv ing inHouseholds l iv ing inHouseholds l iv ing inHouseholds l iv ing inHouseholds l iv ing inmakeshift housingmakeshift housingmakeshift housingmakeshift housingmakeshift housing
Households who areHouseholds who areHouseholds who areHouseholds who areHouseholds who areinformal sett lersinformal sett lersinformal sett lersinformal sett lersinformal sett lers
Households withoutHouseholds withoutHouseholds withoutHouseholds withoutHouseholds withoutaccess to safe wateraccess to safe wateraccess to safe wateraccess to safe wateraccess to safe water
supp l ysupp l ysupp l ysupp l ysupp l y
Households withoutHouseholds withoutHouseholds withoutHouseholds withoutHouseholds withoutaccess to sanitaraccess to sanitaraccess to sanitaraccess to sanitaraccess to sanitar yyyyy
toi let faci l i t iestoi let faci l i t iestoi let faci l i t iestoi let faci l i t iestoi let faci l i t ies
Ba ranga yBa ranga yBa ranga yBa ranga yBa ranga yMunic ipal i tyMunic ipal i tyMunic ipal i tyMunic ipal i tyMunic ipal i ty
P rP rP rP rP r opo ropo ropo ropo ropo r t i o nt i o nt i o nt i o nt i o nP rP rP rP rP r opo ropo ropo ropo ropo r t i o nt i o nt i o nt i o nt i o n P rP rP rP rP r opo ropo ropo ropo ropo r t i o nt i o nt i o nt i o nt i o n P rP rP rP rP r opo ropo ropo ropo ropo r t i o nt i o nt i o nt i o nt i o nMagn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tude Magn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tude Magn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tude Magn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tude
B A R O B OB A R O B OB A R O B OB A R O B OB A R O B O AmagaBahiCabacunganCambagangCauswaganDapdapDughanGamutJavierKinayanMamisPoblacionRizalSan JoseSan RoqueSan VicenteSuaSudlonTambisUnidadWakat
Table 2. Housing, Water and Sanitation Indicators, by Barangay, Province of Surigao del Sur,2008-2011
Households l iv ing inHouseholds l iv ing inHouseholds l iv ing inHouseholds l iv ing inHouseholds l iv ing inmakeshift housingmakeshift housingmakeshift housingmakeshift housingmakeshift housing
Households who areHouseholds who areHouseholds who areHouseholds who areHouseholds who areinformal sett lersinformal sett lersinformal sett lersinformal sett lersinformal sett lers
Households withoutHouseholds withoutHouseholds withoutHouseholds withoutHouseholds withoutaccess to safe wateraccess to safe wateraccess to safe wateraccess to safe wateraccess to safe water
supp l ysupp l ysupp l ysupp l ysupp l y
Households withoutHouseholds withoutHouseholds withoutHouseholds withoutHouseholds withoutaccess to sanitaraccess to sanitaraccess to sanitaraccess to sanitaraccess to sanitar yyyyy
toi let faci l i t iestoi let faci l i t iestoi let faci l i t iestoi let faci l i t iestoi let faci l i t ies
Ba ranga yBa ranga yBa ranga yBa ranga yBa ranga yMunic ipal i tyMunic ipal i tyMunic ipal i tyMunic ipal i tyMunic ipal i ty
P rP rP rP rP r opo ropo ropo ropo ropo r t i o nt i o nt i o nt i o nt i o nP rP rP rP rP r opo ropo ropo ropo ropo r t i o nt i o nt i o nt i o nt i o n P rP rP rP rP r opo ropo ropo ropo ropo r t i o nt i o nt i o nt i o nt i o n P rP rP rP rP r opo ropo ropo ropo ropo r t i o nt i o nt i o nt i o nt i o nMagn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tude Magn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tude Magn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tude Magn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tude
CITY OF BISLIGCITY OF BISLIGCITY OF BISLIGCITY OF BISLIGCITY OF BISLIG BuctoBurboananCaguyaoColetoComawasKahayagLabismaLawiganMaharlikaMangagoyMonePamanlinanPamaypayanPoblacionSan AntonioSan FernandoSan Isidro (Bagnan)San JoseSan RoqueSan VicenteSanta CruzSibaroyTabonTumanan
CITY OF TANDAGCITY OF TANDAGCITY OF TANDAGCITY OF TANDAGCITY OF TANDAG AwasianBagong Lungsod (Pob.)BiotoBongtod Pob.BuenavistaDagocdoc (Pob.)MabuaMabuhayMaitumMaticdumPandanonPangiQuezonRosarioSalvacionSan Agustin NorteSan Agustin SurSan AntonioSan IsidroSan JoseTelaje
C O R T E SC O R T E SC O R T E SC O R T E SC O R T E S BalibadonBurgosCapandanMabahinMadrelinoManlico
Table 2. Housing, Water and Sanitation Indicators, by Barangay, Province of Surigao del Sur,2008-2011
Households l iv ing inHouseholds l iv ing inHouseholds l iv ing inHouseholds l iv ing inHouseholds l iv ing inmakeshift housingmakeshift housingmakeshift housingmakeshift housingmakeshift housing
Households who areHouseholds who areHouseholds who areHouseholds who areHouseholds who areinformal sett lersinformal sett lersinformal sett lersinformal sett lersinformal sett lers
Households withoutHouseholds withoutHouseholds withoutHouseholds withoutHouseholds withoutaccess to safe wateraccess to safe wateraccess to safe wateraccess to safe wateraccess to safe water
supp l ysupp l ysupp l ysupp l ysupp l y
Households withoutHouseholds withoutHouseholds withoutHouseholds withoutHouseholds withoutaccess to sanitaraccess to sanitaraccess to sanitaraccess to sanitaraccess to sanitar yyyyy
toi let faci l i t iestoi let faci l i t iestoi let faci l i t iestoi let faci l i t iestoi let faci l i t ies
Ba ranga yBa ranga yBa ranga yBa ranga yBa ranga yMunic ipal i tyMunic ipal i tyMunic ipal i tyMunic ipal i tyMunic ipal i ty
P rP rP rP rP r opo ropo ropo ropo ropo r t i o nt i o nt i o nt i o nt i o nP rP rP rP rP r opo ropo ropo ropo ropo r t i o nt i o nt i o nt i o nt i o n P rP rP rP rP r opo ropo ropo ropo ropo r t i o nt i o nt i o nt i o nt i o n P rP rP rP rP r opo ropo ropo ropo ropo r t i o nt i o nt i o nt i o nt i o nMagn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tude Magn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tude Magn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tude Magn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tude
C O R T E SC O R T E SC O R T E SC O R T E SC O R T E S MathoPoblacionTag-AnonganTigaoTuboranUba
HINATUANHINATUANHINATUANHINATUANHINATUAN BaculinBenigno AquinoBigaanCambatongCampaDugmanonHaripLa Casa (Pob.)LoyolaMaligayaPagtigni-an (Bitoon)PoctoPort LamonRoxasSan JuanSasaTagasakaTagbobongaTalisayTarusanTidmanTiwiZone II (Pob.)Zone III Maharlika (Pob.)
LANUZALANUZALANUZALANUZALANUZA AgsamBocaweBungaGamutonHabagMampiNurciaPakwanSibahayZone I (Pob.)Zone II (Pob.)Zone III (Pob.)Zone IV (Pob.)
L IANGAL IANGAL IANGAL IANGAL IANGA AnibonganBanahaoBan-asBaucaweDiatagonGanayonLiatimcoManyayayPayasanPoblacionSaint ChristineSan IsidroSan Pedro
L ING IGL ING IGL ING IGL ING IGL ING IG AnibonganBarcelonaBogakBonganHandamayanMahayahayMandusMansa-ilaoPagtila-anPalo Alto
Table 2. Housing, Water and Sanitation Indicators, by Barangay, Province of Surigao del Sur,2008-2011
Households l iv ing inHouseholds l iv ing inHouseholds l iv ing inHouseholds l iv ing inHouseholds l iv ing inmakeshift housingmakeshift housingmakeshift housingmakeshift housingmakeshift housing
Households who areHouseholds who areHouseholds who areHouseholds who areHouseholds who areinformal sett lersinformal sett lersinformal sett lersinformal sett lersinformal sett lers
Households withoutHouseholds withoutHouseholds withoutHouseholds withoutHouseholds withoutaccess to safe wateraccess to safe wateraccess to safe wateraccess to safe wateraccess to safe water
supp l ysupp l ysupp l ysupp l ysupp l y
Households withoutHouseholds withoutHouseholds withoutHouseholds withoutHouseholds withoutaccess to sanitaraccess to sanitaraccess to sanitaraccess to sanitaraccess to sanitar yyyyy
toi let faci l i t iestoi let faci l i t iestoi let faci l i t iestoi let faci l i t iestoi let faci l i t ies
Ba ranga yBa ranga yBa ranga yBa ranga yBa ranga yMunic ipal i tyMunic ipal i tyMunic ipal i tyMunic ipal i tyMunic ipal i ty
P rP rP rP rP r opo ropo ropo ropo ropo r t i o nt i o nt i o nt i o nt i o nP rP rP rP rP r opo ropo ropo ropo ropo r t i o nt i o nt i o nt i o nt i o n P rP rP rP rP r opo ropo ropo ropo ropo r t i o nt i o nt i o nt i o nt i o n P rP rP rP rP r opo ropo ropo ropo ropo r t i o nt i o nt i o nt i o nt i o nMagn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tude Magn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tude Magn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tude Magn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tude
Table 2. Housing, Water and Sanitation Indicators, by Barangay, Province of Surigao del Sur,2008-2011
Households l iv ing inHouseholds l iv ing inHouseholds l iv ing inHouseholds l iv ing inHouseholds l iv ing inmakeshift housingmakeshift housingmakeshift housingmakeshift housingmakeshift housing
Households who areHouseholds who areHouseholds who areHouseholds who areHouseholds who areinformal sett lersinformal sett lersinformal sett lersinformal sett lersinformal sett lers
Households withoutHouseholds withoutHouseholds withoutHouseholds withoutHouseholds withoutaccess to safe wateraccess to safe wateraccess to safe wateraccess to safe wateraccess to safe water
supp l ysupp l ysupp l ysupp l ysupp l y
Households withoutHouseholds withoutHouseholds withoutHouseholds withoutHouseholds withoutaccess to sanitaraccess to sanitaraccess to sanitaraccess to sanitaraccess to sanitar yyyyy
toi let faci l i t iestoi let faci l i t iestoi let faci l i t iestoi let faci l i t iestoi let faci l i t ies
Ba ranga yBa ranga yBa ranga yBa ranga yBa ranga yMunic ipal i tyMunic ipal i tyMunic ipal i tyMunic ipal i tyMunic ipal i ty
P rP rP rP rP r opo ropo ropo ropo ropo r t i o nt i o nt i o nt i o nt i o nP rP rP rP rP r opo ropo ropo ropo ropo r t i o nt i o nt i o nt i o nt i o n P rP rP rP rP r opo ropo ropo ropo ropo r t i o nt i o nt i o nt i o nt i o n P rP rP rP rP r opo ropo ropo ropo ropo r t i o nt i o nt i o nt i o nt i o nMagn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tude Magn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tude Magn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tude Magn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tudeMagn i tude
C hild ren no t a t t end ing e lement ary scho o l ( 6 - 12 years o ld )
M unicip al i t y B arangay M ag nit ude Pro po rt io n
Cant ilan Lobo 74 62.7San M iguel Calatngan 133 55.6City of Tandag San Agust in Sur 328 50.4San M iguel Bitaugan 141 47.2Lanuza Habag 53 44.9Lingig Palo Alto 54 44.3
Cant ilan Calagdaan 113 44.0
San Agust in Gata 182 44.0
San M iguel Umalag 78 43.6Carrascal Pantukan 55 42.0
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Map 18. Proportion of Children 13-16 years old Not Attending High School,by Barangay, 2008-2011
Map 17. Proportion of Children 13-16 years old Not Attending High School,by Municipality, 2008-2011
CARRASCAL CANTILAN
MADRIDCARMENLANUZA
TANDAG
CORTES
SAN MIGUELCAGWAIT
MARIHATAGSAN AGUSTIN
LIANGA
BAROBO
TAGBINAHINATUAN
BISLIG CITYLINGIG
TAGO BAYABAS
38.242.1
24.130.750.8
34.2
37.9
39.4 38.6
43.554.0
42.738.4
47.4
43.2
51.240.7
35.356.3
CARRASCAL CANTILAN
MADRIDCARMENLANUZA
TANDAG
CORTES
SAN MIGUELCAGWAIT
MARIHATAGSAN AGUSTIN
LIANGA
BAROBO
TAGBINAHINATUAN
BISLIG CITYLINGIG
TAGO BAYABAS
38.242.1
24.130.750.8
34.2
37.9
39.4 38.6
43.554.0
42.738.4
47.4
43.2
51.240.7
35.356.3
M unic ip a l it y M ag ni t ud e Pr o p o r t io n
Lingig 1664 56.3
San M iguel 1906 54.0
Tagb ina 1962 51.2
Lanuza 553 50.8
Lianga 1297 47.4
Cagwait 775 43 .5B arobo 1737 43 .2M arihatag 787 42 .7Cant ilan 879 42.1Hinatuan 1342 40 .7Tago 1193 39 .4B ayabas 280 38 .6San A gust in 691 38 .4Carrascal 557 38 .2City of Tandag 1471 37.9City of B islig 2157 35.3Cortes 509 34 .2Carmen 282 30 .7M adrid 307 24.1
C hi ld ren no t a t t end ing hig h scho o l ( 13 - 16 years o ld )
M unicipalit y Barangay M agnit ude Proport ion
San M iguel Calatngan 96 88.1San M iguel Bagyang 121 87.7Lanuza Mampi 56 86.2San M iguel Bitaugan 142 86.1Cantilan Lobo 61 84.7Lingig Mahayahay 78 83.0