BP Brgy Lapulabao
BP Brgy Lapulabao
Chapter 1
Chapter 1
INTRODUCTION Introduction
1.1 Rationale
Local government units are mandated to provide basic services to promote the overall
development of the community and its people. However, it is reality that most rural communities do
not have the financial capability to implement the identified demand driven programs and projects.
Hence the need to prioritize the projects in order to maximize the utilization of limited funds.
The plan is primarily aimed at presenting and appreciating the existing situation by the
barangay people themselves, analyzing the situation using standards and other means of
measurement to come up with identification of needs and corresponding interventions.
The scope and coverage of the plan is limited to the barangay of Baluan, Palimbang, Sultan
Kudarat for the period of three (3) years. The plan is composed of two (2) parts, the barangay profile
which is the result of the participatory rural appraisal which defines the collective ideas of the
residents in terms of the history, culture and traditions, and resources as well as their strengths,
weaknesses, opportunities and threats. The second part is the barangay development plan that starts
with the expression of the collective vision and mission and presentation of their sectoral programs
and projects.
1.4 Methodology
The participatory approach in plan formulation was used giving weight to the data and
experiences shared by the workshop participants. The data and information were provided by the
people themselves and processed using the PRA tools. However, in spite of this, we still cannot
avoid mistakes and deficiencies.
This effort is just the beginning of an organized and orderly journey towards development.
Barangay Baluan is one among the 40 Barangays of the municipality of Palimbang Province of Sultan
Kudarat situated about 60 kilometers more or less from the town center. It is accessible by any form land
transportation.
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Situated at the Southern part of of Palimbang which known as upper valley barangay including the
Barangay Molon and Kalibuhan. while on its Western parts are Barangay Napnapo, and Milbuk.
Chapter 2
Barangay Pro file
Of the 18, 232.0 -hectares total Land area of Baluan,11,722.0 comprise agricultural lands while the rest are
residential lots, mini-forest, and those which are used for social services. Total population is 4,123
comprising a total household of 1,034.
The Manobon tribe was the first to inhabit the place. Hunting wild animals and food gathering from the
nearby forest was their main source of protein and food. Most of their other needs were provided for by the
richness of the forest.
According to the folk tale, there was an unfamiliar tree that grew at the middle of the forest. They called it
“Lapu”; and because it grew bigger and taller than the other trees they also called it “Labaw”, meaning
higher or taller. The lead hunter, every time they go hunting, would insist on “Lapus ta sa Labaw, meaning
“lets proceed to the Lapu tree”. From then on the once unfamiliar tree became most popular. It became the
center of gathering and resting place among the hunters. The place came to be called Lapulabao when it was
created as a Barangay.
A few years before the Second World War and after it end in 1945, several tribes had already settled in the
Barangay. Aside from the Manobo came the settlers from the Visayas and Luzon.
Since it became a barangay in 1948, the following leaders came to serve the community:
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Though the effort of the forgoing leadership, the Barangay gained some achievements of the strategic
importance to the life of people. Some examples of these are the irrigation system, The Provincial and
barangay road arteries, Barangay hall, daycare center, a basketball court with a stage for public gatherings. A
8-Room one story school building provides facilities for elementary education to farmer’s children. A
separate building provides office for the principal and the School Administration.
2.2 Demography
Population size, growth rate and average family size as of the latest National Census on population,
barangay Lapulabao has a total of1, 795 populations, with a total household of (397) it has an average of 5
annually. (see Table No. 1.)
Population
Purok No. of HHs
Male Female
Purok 1 Proper 111 98 53
Purok 2 102 98 45
Purok 3 210 181 99
Purok 4 158 216 155
Purok 5 54 57 24
Purok 1 Pusot 57 43 27
Purok - 2 A 68 73 73
Purok 2-B 40 27 27
Purok 3 30 19 11
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Purok Lawis 78 70 29
Purok Lungag 26 21 22
Purok Bangkal 51 27 22
Purok 5 26 29 14
Purok 1 Mandod 35 50 20
Purok 2 Mandod 35 29 17
Purok 1 Mitugsay 91 78 35
Purok 1 Lagaton 33 43 14
Purok 2 Lagaton 45 31 20
Purok 1 Bakbakon 33 43 14
Purok 1-2 Lihek 102 95 44
Purok 1 Kilbog 60 54 24
Purok 2 168 194 85
Purok 3 57 62 28
Purok 4 67 48 28
Purok 1 Miagsong 44 56 25
Purok 1 Mibolo 59 41 25
Purok 1 Pleko 84 71 25
Purok 1 Oloson 91 82 35
1,034 2,120 2,003
Source: Barangay Survey (BNS,BHW) 2020
The population and households are distributed in the nine (28) puroks with most households located in
Puroks 3. The least number of households reside in Purok 2-B. The concentration of households in Puroks 3
is attributed to its accessibility to institutional facilities, such as the Barangay Hall, Elementary school,
Barangay Health Station and Chapel as well as the Barangay site where the households were relocated. (see
Table No.
2)
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Manobo 1,506
Muslim 1
Others
Source Barangay Councils Survey
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The original settlers of the Barangay were Manobo Dulangan which come from other places. (See Table No.
6.)
The religious affiliation that first introduced to the indigenous people (Manobo) was the
ADMEC, The catholic and other religions were established/followed later when the
cebuanos, Ilonggo, Ilocanos and other settlers arrived in this place. (see Table No. 7.)
Most of the populations in the Barangay are farmers as landowners of farm laborers. The others engaged in
various vocations either in part-time or full-time basis particularly during off planting and off-harvest
seasons. (see Table No. 8 above)
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As shown in the Table – 9, above a greater number of children of school-going age are in the
secondary levels of education. The reasons may be attributed to poverty, lack of interest, and parental
encouragement. During and harvesting seasons the parents forced their children to absent from classes to
help them in farm chores to augment family income. With long absences in school they become disinterested
and ultimately drop from school. The situations added to the problem of child-labor and abuse the rights of
the children.
c. Natural Features
a. Geographical Location
b. Neighboring Boundaries
Elevation Slope
Puroks
From To From To
Purok proper 1-5 200mast 300mast 0 19
c. Reference Points
The topography of the Barangay is flat scope classification ranging from 0-50 degrees.
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Baluan river
Source: Municipal Planning and Development Office
e. Soil Type
f. Land Capability
Classification Area
g. Land Suitability
CLASSIFICATION AREA
Can be cultivated safely but needs
drainage in addition to good
management practices to maintain
productivity proper drainage irrigation
system
fertilization and crop rotation are
recommended
g. Land Cover
Table - 15
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lands
Total land area of existing plantation forests
There is an existing agricultural land planted with cash crops covering an area of 18,232.0 hectares,
permanent crops with 56 hectares and mixed crops of 23 hectares.
2.1 Agriculture
1. Agricultural Land Use
An area of 11,722.0 hectares or ____21.37_%_of the total land area is classified for agricultural land use.
The major crops grown are Corn, Banana and Rice. The areas devoted to the production of corn and rubber
are to be maintained, while the existing areas cultivated to lowland palay, corn and can still be expanded to
miximize agricultural land resource utilization. (see table - 15 , above) An additional area of ____ hectares
is proposed for Network on Protected Area for Agriculture and Agro-Industrial Development Zone
(NPAAD).
A total of ____hectares is presently devoted to Strategic Agriculture and Fishery Development Zone
(SAFDZ). This broken down into two (2) strategic sub-development zones. Crops with ___hectares and
livestock with ____ hectares.
In order to fully develop the agricultural land resources, the following issues and problems have to be
resolved and addressed.
1. Insufficiency of irrigation water to supply the needs of palay and other commercial crops.
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Table - 17
Area (hectares)
NPAAAD
SAFDZ
a) Strategic Crops Sub-Devt Zone
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Corn 15
Rice 90
HVCC
Mango 50
Coconut 20
Banana 30
Sugarcan 60
e
others 33
Source:Barangay Council Survey 2011
Technology use each crop
Proposed:
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3. RICE - planting only (2) times/year and w/o crops planted during fallow period (March-
May).
- Low income due to the present cropping pattern. - High cost of products
Palay is produced twice a year, the “PANUIG” which is the wet season and “PANGULILANG” which is the
dry season.
During the dry season , land preparation starts in December, planting in January, February and maintenance
in April and March , and harvest time in April. “PANUIG” land preparation starts in June, planting is done
in June care and maintenance in August – September. Harvest time starts October. The month between end
of the harvest and beginning of land preparation which are the months of May and November are utilized for
the planting of water melon or mongo.
At present, the irrigation water available for cultivation of wet land rice is the excess water supplied by Mal
River Irrigation System. Hence during dry season the farmers experience supply shortage.
Average yield is also dependent on the availability of inputs on the right time application which is a
consequence of high and increasing cost.
Fe Ma Ma Ju Au Se Oc No De c
Jan Apr Jul
b r y n g pt t v
Rice
Corn
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LEGEND :
Land Preparation Planting
Labor requiremeon stage/phase. nts depends on the produ cti Except for land preparation, planting and
harvesting , where additional manpower outside the family is needed, maintenance is done by members of the household.
Services of hand tractor operator is hired for plowing, harrowing and leveling. Planting is done by ten (10) people per
hectare, usually by “pakyaw” basis. Harvesting requires about ten (10) to twenty (20) persons and on a sharing basis. A
thresher is usually manned with a minimum of eight (8) to a maximum of twelve(12) crew members. The thresher operator
usually gets one(1) bag per twelve(16) bags threshed.
Maintenance activities such as watering, cleaning of ditches, fertilizer broadcasting and spraying are
usually done by members of the household.
The seasonal labor requirements generate temporary work and income to the available from laborers.
But on the other side of the landowner the labor cost is increasing annually as with the other agricultural
inputs.
High
Minim
al
Low
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Common pest attacking the palay crops are ; rodents, snails, and harmful
insects(blackbug , “piangaw”) and others that cause tungro and other infestations. An
agricultural technicians is assigned in the barangay to assist the farmers.
Laying 2 10 10 20 15 12 15 9 14 107
Source: Barangay Council Survey 2011
Livestock and poultry raising is more of a backyard type and usually for domestic consumption
purposes. The poultry and livestock are disposed of during emergency cases usually medical and
educational needs of the family members. Poultry and livestock are also raised and domesticated for
butchering during celebration of patronal fiestas and family events such as weddings, birthdays,
school graduations and deaths, including anniversaries which are annually observed by the residents.
Like other agricultural products the bulk of animal and poultry products are sold to agents (buyers)
coming from outside of the barangay and municipality.
With an average yield of 100 cavans per hectare and 60 hectares effective planted to rice, it
is estimated to yield a gross of 600 tons of raw palay. Deducting the share of harvester, the
thresher, irrigation fees, seeds a net of ___________ is at the disposal of farmers either directly
to middlemen (SUKI) or stored for milling.
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When milled at 60% recovery and only 70% of the total barangay population, are rice
eating, there is a huge surplus of supply to meet the consumption demand.
However corn supply cannot supply the corn grits supply of the corn eating population.
Considering the huge surplus in rice supply effective marketing linkage and strategies shall
be exploded for better and higher selling price. Post harvest facilities shall be provided
particularly for drying, warehousing, and milling purposes.
Irrigation facilities shall improved and upgraded to insure sufficient supply particularly
during the dry season.
Areas devoted to corn production shall be expanded for self-sufficiency and support
livestock and poultry industry. High-yielding corn varieties shall also be planted.
4. Agricultural Facilities
A number of agricultural facilities and equipment are available in the barangay for the pre and
post harvest activities.
For pre-harvest, the available farm tools and equipments are farm tractors, turtle/mud boats, plow,
harrow/leveler and sprayer. The post-harvest facilities include thresher, solar dryers, there are no
rice mill nor corn mill and warehouses.
The absence of warehouses and rice/corn mills force the farmers to sell their agricultural products
in raw form and directly to middlemen or”suki”.
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Production Support
Quantity
Production Support (hds/bag SOURCE Total
s/pcs, etc)
N
Govt G Others
O
- Establishment of Demo
Farms
- School on the air
- Provision of mechanical
Dryer
- Upgrading of final
- Construction of 107 L.M.
RCDG Bridge
- Artificial Breeding Center
- Technical/Professional
- Rodenticides
- Animal Breeding Center
Seeds
Source : Barangay Council Survey 2011
The Lapulabao Multi-Purpose Cooperative (LAMUPCI) was organized with the end
purpose of consolidating the buying and selling of farm inputs and farm products. Its
business operation was going strong and viable from the start. But after two (2) years, it
slowed down and stop operations because of management lapses and problems. This could
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have been a vehicle in providing the farmers themselves to free from the dictates and
caprices of traders and middlemen.
Almost ninety (90%) percent of agricultural products are sold outside of the
barangay thus income are also spent outside of the barangay. Income and production are not
circulated within the barangay.
During harvest season, traders and their middlemen from Digos buy the products
where these are processed and milled.
With this situation, there is a need to strengthen and revitalized the existing
cooperative to conduct the trading and marketing aspect of agricultural products. Functional
links with other consumer cooperatives and markets in Digos and Davao City shall be
forged. Pricing and packaging is also to be considered in response to the affordability and
financial capability of consumers.
Market Outlet/Center
Outlet/Center
Commodity Location
(Facility)
Rice
Corn
Coconut RVM Interprises Padada D/S
Banana
Sugar Cane DASUCECO Guihing, Hag.
Source: Barangay Council Survey 2011
sold as fresh
Farm
milled
Household Consumption
Neighbor or sari-sari
store
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6. Credit Facilitation
• Describe the situation the need of credit facility for the community
• Present a table on the Credit Facilities and number of household availed, if
possible by purok
• Discuss the repayment scheme of these credit institutions
• (For consideration in Step 2: Situation Analysis - Identify issues and problems
and present an analysis)
7. Irrigation Development
There is irrigation facility, a project of the National Irrigation Administration (NIA) which has
served as around 34 in the rice producting areas.
Irrigation Facilities
Service Areas Farmers served
Irrigation Facilities
(Has.)
NIA (MAL River) 34 90
Source:Barangay Council Survey 2011
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1. Some of the farm-to-market roads are ungraveled especially in Purok 3, 4 and 6. There
are bridges and culverts, but the lack of maintenance due to bad road condition during and
after the wet season.
Analysis:
Flow of agricultural products is sometimes hampered during wet season because of the road condition.
Moreover, farmers pay high cost of transport cost.
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- Only few farmers are willing to attend a long period of FFS training (15 weeks at
1 day/wk).
- Lack of financial support in conducting training.
- Trained farmers are only good in the application of the introduced technology,
but after few months from graduation they go back to their usual way of old
farming technique due to lack of farm capital.
• Analysis:
Education and training attended by farmers in this barangay is not a full guarantee in
achieving higher production and profitability because the priority consideration in the farm
is the capital to be used in the implementation of the introduced technology . Technology
therefore shall be backed up with production credit support.
Extension Services
Frequen
Agency cy of
Extension Worker Visit
Government Private
1. Agricultural Technician /
(crops) quarter
2. /
Veterinarian/Livestock monthly
Technician
Source: MAO
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• Analysis:
Research/Farm Demos are only established in limited areas and the results of these
farm demos are not properly adopted by the farmers due to limited farm capital.
• Penalty
• These ordinances are not properly implemented because the concerned barangay officials are not
so vigilant to enforce the laws.
• Analysis
- Laws and ordinances adopted by the Barangay Council are useless if not properly
implemented. Capability building among legislator is highly needed on this particular
barangay. By doing so, there is a big possibility that all laws and ordinances shall be
implemented.
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2.2 Forestry
- Total area for A & D lands ________% of public lands classified as A & D: __________%
(Tot. A&D/Total area of public lands) * 100
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The solid waste system in the barangay is still an individual household concern, with wastes dump
in backyard compost pit. Waste segregation is not implemented although awareness and barangay
orientation activities conducted and barangay solid management committee was organized.
2.3 Agrarian Reform
a) Carpable Lands
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b) T Average
Y Number of
P Sitios where Employed TOTAL
ESTABLISHMENT these Person NO. OF
No. of
TYPE establishm ents (according EMPLOYED
are Establish
E to PERSON
predomina ments
(ex. Sari-sari store, establishmen t ACC. TO
(per type)
S services etc.) ntly type) ESTABLISHM
located E NT TYPE
O
F
c) I
I
N
NDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENTS
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Among the diseases that the recurring and occurs during the rainy season are diarrhea and cough
in not alarming levels. A botica sa barangay was established an is functional. A Barangay Health
Station was also established manned by registered midwife and assisted by Barangay Health
Workers, and Barangay Nutrition Schoolars.
Seasonality Diagram
Illnesses Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec
Diarrhea X X X X
Cough X X X X X X
Malaria
There is a Barangay Health Station in the barangay where services of a rural midwife is
available during working days of the week. The midwife is also responsible for the
conduct of various health-related activities such vaccination and other preventive
measures. Patients that needed medical attention are referred to the main health center in
Poblacion about nine(9) kilometers away to the Integrated Provincial Hospital in Digos
City.
From Teriary
Brgy. Mun. Secondary
Barangay Hosp.
Health Health Hosp. in
Davao
Center Center Digos
City
LAPULABAO .2 1.5 18 73
Source: Municipal Planning Development Office
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The barangay has one (1) health center located within the compound of the barangay hall.
The center serves as the place for consultation of pregnant women, immunization of children
and other health benefit programs of the Municipal Health Office. One (1) midwife, who
receives salary from the municipal government is assigned in the barangay. There are five (6)
barangay health workers and one (1) Barangay Nutrition Scholar (BNS) 1rendering health care
services and they received honorarium from both Barangay, Municipal Government.
The leading cause of morbidity in the barangay are diarrhea and cough. These diseases
are recurring and occur during rainy season.
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TOTAL 2 1 3
Source: Barangay Survey (BHW/BNS) 2011
There are reported cases of mortality in pneumonia among children. Pneumonia is a deadly disease that
needs sufficient amount of money to treat the disease. Acute disease of this kind is usually treated in
secondary hospitals in order to survive.
There are a total of 138 children aged 0-5 years old weighed by the Barangay Nutrition
Scholars. Of these, 136 have normal weight, 2 are below normal (BN) and zero on below normal
low (BNVL). The barangay government recommended for the giving of supplemental feeding
and promote backyard gardening to maintain the good nutrition among children.
Male 111 98 5
Female 112 110 1
TOTAL 223
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There are 265 couples in the barangay who are considered capable of bearing children. It is
100% adaptors of family planning method. It means that they already aware of the benefit of
adopting family planning methods. The common family planning method used is rhythm
because it does not entail expense, followed by the use of contraceptives.
The present sources of water for domestic use are level 1 (point source) composed of
Artesian Wells, Jetmatic pumps, and swallow pumps distributed among the seven(9)
puroks/sitios.
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Inadequate toilet facilities can cause morbidity due to unsanitary disposal of human wastes.
Periodic inspection is necessary and compel households to make sanitary toilets particularly
the 38.61% gap that appeared on the table.
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According to the data shown below, 83.33% own a house and do not pay any rental while
the remaining 16.67% do not have houses or renting free with the consent of the owner.
Table ___ shows that majority of the houses are made of strong materials and mixed but
predominantly strong which comprised 30%. Some are also mixed but predominantly
light materials (40%). Ten (10) households are living temporarily in salvaged or makeshift
materials.
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7
Salvage/ Makeshift X 2
1 1 5 5 2 2
Materials 5 1
9
Mixed but X 15 0
Predominantly Strong X X 5 30 15 10 15
2
Mixed but X X 10
X X 4
Predominantly light 10 1 1 2
3
TOTAL 43 52 20 62 64 44 43 31 38
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To
PUROK ta %
Roofing Materials l
P2 P2 P3 P4A P4
P1 P3 P5 P6
-A -B -A -B
Strong Materials 27 6 3 35 9 3 5 1 1
Light Materials 15 45 17 17 10 20 20 13 10
Salvage/ Makeshift Materials
1 1
X 5 5 5 2 x 2
TOTAL 43 52 20 62 64 44 43 31 38
Source:Barangay Survey (BNS/BHW) 2011
3.2 Education
a) EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
There is only one (1) complete Elementary School located centrally within the barangay. It occupies
an area of 1 hectare of private-owned land. It has 8 teachers and 8 classroom. In the school age
population the 6-14 is 123 and 13-16 secondary level is 185 and only 50 for 17-21 tertiary level in
that classification.
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TYPE LEVEL
LOCATION AREA (ex. Public, (ex.
NAME OF SCHOOL
(Sitios) OCCUPIED private, etc) Elementary,
secondary,
etc)
Lapulabao,
Purok3 Public Elementary
Elementary School
Lapulabao, high school
Purok3 1 hec. Public Secondary
annex
Primary .5 km
Elem .5 km
High School .3 km
College 18 km
Source: Barangay Survey 2011
b) POPULATION
CLASSIFICATION NO
6-14 years old (Elementary school-going age) 123
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Others
b.2) ENROLLMENT
NO. OF RATIO
Total No. of (tot. no or enrolees/tot.
NAME OF SCHOOL TEACHER
Classrooms no. of teachers)
S
LAPULABAO ELEMENTARY
8 8
SCHOOL
a) NUMBER OF CLASSROOM
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Elderly Person
Elderly persons which comprise 11.54% of the total population are encouraged to register as
senior citizen at the Office of the Senior Citizen Association (OSCA) in Hagonoy. This office handles all
problems and issues related to elderly persons.
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P2-B
P3
P3-A
P4-A
P4-B
P5
P6
TOTAL 0
Source: ______
The barangay has 10 total numbers of differently-abled persons. They are organized and assisted by the
Municipal Social Welfare & Development Office. They are given assistance of physical restoration,
social/vocational preparation for employment and self/social enhancement services for the differently-abled
citizens. Likewise, they are trained in different livelihood projects and in skilled work which could be their
source of income.
NAME OF SPORTS/RECREATION
FACILITIES NO.
AVAILABLE
CAGAS GYMNASIUM/COURT 1
There is one (1) Lapulabao Cagas Gym located within the barangay hall compound, donated by
Congressman Cagas which could serve as meeting places, barangay assemblies, basketball tournaments
and other sporting activities for the barangay populace most especially the youth sector.
3.6 Gender and Development 3.6. 1. Violence against Women and Children
There are some reported cases of violence in the barangay that is why the Barangay Council for the
Protection of Children was organized in the barangay. Barangay Officials had attended training seminar
on this regard sponsored by the local government unit.
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4. Infrastructure
4.1 WATER
Deep well or jetmatic pumps mostly used in all puroks in the barangay as their means of water supply.
There are 259 households can be served which has a good condition or functional.
b) WATER RESOURCES
POTENTIAL NO.
POTENTIAL WATER
OF HH THAT
SOURCES THAT ARE LOCATION
CAN BE
UNTAPPED
SERVED
JETMATIC/PITCHER BARANGAY LAPULABAO 312
4. 2 POWER
Electricity has not fully illuminated in Bgry Lapulabao as only 145 households are with electric power for
lightning, while the rest are using kerosene. Most households prefer using charcoal and wood for cooking
because it is abundant, within reach and relatively cheaper or at no cost at all. The existing electric service
from DASURECO has yet to serve 101 households, however, the DASURECO management had promised
more budget allocation for the distribution of power lines to remote purok.
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KEROSENE 114
ELECTRICITY 295
Source: DASURECO/Barangay survey 2012
c) ELECTRIC SERVICE
The present road network covers a total area of 7.00 hectares for Brgy. & Prov’l.
road.
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a) ROAD NETWORK
ROAD TYPE
LENGTH
(ex. Roads, bridges)
BARANGAY ROAD
FARM TO MARKET ROAD 18 METERS
PROVINCIAL ROAD 3 KM.
MASALAM BRIGDE 107 METERS
b) MODE OF TRANSPORTATION
For transportation, the table above shows that more households own motorcycles because it can easily be
acquired through easy monthly installment plans offered by companies elsewhere. Motorcycles are good type
of transportation in the barangay because it penetrate remote areas that cannot be reached by four-wheel cars.
Some households derive their means of living by employing single motorcycles as public utility
transportation known in the local parlance as “skylabs”. Transportation through skylab is legal when it has
gotten a permit to operate from the local government unit after paying appropriate dues and fees.
4. COMMUNICATION
The barangay commonly used now a days in communication is mobile phone. Mobile phones are becoming
more popular with the presence of SMART and GLOBE cellular sites. They are also using Hand set radio to
communicate between the barangay and the municipal government and other line agencies.
TELECOMMUNICATION
FACILITIES AVAILABLE IN
MODE OF
THE LOCATION OF
OWNERSHIP NO. OF HH
BARANGAY THESE
(ex. Public, SERVED
(ex. Communication tower, FACILITIES
private)
two-way radio, internet,
etc.)
Radio handset Barangay public 12
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5. Local Government
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PB
7 Brgy Kagawads
BARANGAY COUNCIL SK Chair
Brgy. Treasurer
Brgy. Secretary
Sangguniang Barangay
The barangay being the basic political unit, serves as the primary planning and implementing unit of
government policies, plans, programs and activities in the community, and as a venue wherein the collective
view of the people may be expressed and considered, and where disputes may be amicably settled.
The organizational structure of the barangay government of Lapulabao places the punong barangay at the
helm of local government leadership. Under the punong barangay are the members of Sangguniang barangay
and SK chairman who serves as the local legislative body. Under the supervision of the punong barangay are
the barangay secretary, treasurer and utility worker.
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1 2 3 4 5
A Performance of the Sangguniang Barangay
.
1 Administration of Basic Services relative to:
a. Agriculture /
b. Health and Social Welfare Services /
c. General Hygiene and Sanitation, Beautification & /
Waste Disposal
d. Administration/ Maintenance of Brgy Justice /
e. Maintenance of Brgy Roads, Bridges & Water System /
f. Infrastructure facilities /
g. General welfare /
h. Information and Reading Materials /
i. Satellite Public Market /
Capability to raise funds & initiate fund Sourcing & other /
2
income
Relation to POs through its representation in the Barangay /
3
Development Council (BDC)
Support & Assistance for the establishment and /
4 organization of organizations/ cooperatives inside the
barangay
Organization/ Re-organization/ Establishment of BDC /
5
a. Local Administration /
b. Human Resource and Development /
c. Agriculture /
d. Infrastructure /
B Sangguniang Barangay Committee Performance:
1 Conduct of hearing & investigation /
2 Making & submission of reports /
C BDC Performance
1 Conduct Regular Meeting /
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Legend:
Poor Very Satisfactory 2
Unsatisfactory 5 Outstanding 3
Satisfactory
1 4
Legend :
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5. Outstanding
Income ( P)
Income %
Year Year Year Averag e
2009 2010 2011
1 Tax Revenue
a. Local Government Share on 841.277 999.599 1,063.72
Revenue Collection 1
b. Share on Real Property tax 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00
Collection
c. Share on the tax from sand, 50,000.0 50,000.0 50,000.0
gravel and other quarry products 0 0 0
TOTAL
Source: Barangay Treasurer
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Income ( P)
Income Ave
Year Year Year
rag e %
2009 2010 2011
1 Tax Revenue
a. Local Government 841.277 999.599 1,063.72
Share on Internal 1
Revenue Collection b.
Share on Real 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00
TOTAL
Source: Barangay Treasurer
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Maintenance of
Gov’t. Facilities e.
Medical assistance
f. Liga Ng Barangay 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00
g. Annual Liga Dues
h. Assistance to CVO 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00
i. Assistance to BHW 51,400.00 51,400.00 51,400.00
j. Assistance to
Justice
TOTAL
Non – Office
Expenditures
a. Sangguniang Kabataan 90,777.00 106,309.90 112,722.10
Fund
3
b. Brgy Development 168,255.00 199,919.80 212,744.20
Fund
c. Calamity Fund 45,238.85 53,164.95 56,361.05
d. Gender & Development 2,000.00
e. Senior Citizen
TOTAL
GRAND TOTAL
Estimated Expenditures
Source: Barangay Treasurer
Actual Expenditures
b. Power services
c. Supplies & materials 4,000.00 4,000.00 12,267.00
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e. Medical assistance
f. Liga Ng Barangay
g. Annual Liga Dues 3,500.00 3,500.00 3,500.00
h. Assistance to 43,200.00 43,200.00 43,200.00
CVO
i. Assistance to BHW 51,400.00 57,400.00 57,400.00
j. Assistance to Justice
TOTAL
Non – Office
Expenditures
a. Sangguniang Kabataan
3
Fund
b. Brgy
Development Fund
c. Calamity Fund
d. Gender &
Development
e. Senior Citizen
TOTAL
GRAND TOTAL
Source: Barangay Treasurer
• Disaster Preparedness
- existing Disaster Coordinating Council in the barangay.
- composition of BDCC
- function
• CBMS activity
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SWOT ANALYSIS
BARANGAY LAPULABAO, 2011
INTERNAL EXTERNAL
STHRENGTHS WEAKNESSES OPPORTUNITIES THREATS
Barangay Poverty Education Flashfloods and
Ordinance (Mother’s class) Collapse of
Implemented River Banks
deworming
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VISION
MISSION
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