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Top 15 Lgus with Highest Poverty Incidence, Davao Region, 2012) Table 1. City and Municipal-Level Small Area Poverty Estimates (Top 15 LGUs with Highest Poverty Incidence, Davao Region, 2012) Rank Province Municipality Poverty Incidence (%) 1 Davao Occidental Jose Abad Santos (Trinidad) 75.5 2 Davao Occidental Don Marcelino 73.8 3 Davao del Norte Talaingod 68.8 4 Davao Occidental Saragani 65.9 5 Davao Occidental Malita 60.8 6 Davao Oriental Manay 58.1 7 Davao Oriental Tarragona 56.9 8 Compostela Valley Laak (San Vicente) 53.8 9 Davao del Sur Kiblawan 52.9 10 Davao Oriental Caraga 51.6 11 Davao Occidental Santa Maria 50.7 12 Davao del Norte San Isidro 43.2 13 Davao del Norte New Corella 41.6 14 Compostela Valley Montevista 40.2 15 Davao del Norte Asuncion (Saug) 39.2 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Note: The 2015 Small Area Poverty Estimates is not yet available. Table 2. Geographically-Isolated and Disadvantaged Areas (GIDAs) PROVINCE/HUC CITY/MUNICIPALITY BARANGAYS Baganga Binondo, Campawan, Mahan-ob Boston Caatihan, Simulao Caraga Pichon, Sobreacrey, San Pedro Cateel Malibago Davao Oriental Gov. Generoso Ngan Lupon Don Mariano, Maragatas, Calapagan Manay Taokanga, Old Macopa Mati City Langka, Luban, Cabuaya Tarragona Tubaon, Limot Asuncion Camansa, Binancian, Buan, Sonlon IGaCoS Pangubatan, Bandera, San Remegio, Libertad, San Isidro, Aundanao, Tagpopongan, Kanaan, Linosutan, Dadatan, Sta. Cruz, Cogon Davao del Norte Kapalong Florida, Sua-on, Gupitan San Isidro Monte Dujali, Datu Balong, Dacudao, Pinamuno Sto. Tomas Magwawa Talaingod Palma Gil, Sto. Niño, Dagohoy Laak Datu Ampunan, Datu Davao Mabini Anitapan, Golden Valley Maco Calabcab, Elizalde, Gubatan, Kinuban, Limbo, Mainit, Malamodao, Masara, New Barili, New Leyte, Panangan, Panibasan, Panoraon, Tagbaros, Teresa Maragusan Bahi, Langgawisan Compostela Valley Monkayo Awao, Casoon, Upper Ulip. Mt. Diwata, Naboc, San Jose, Riza, Pasian, Tubo-Tubo Montevista Mayaon, Prosperidad, New Calape, Lebanon, San Vicente, Banglasan, New Dalaguete, Camansi, Bangkerohan Norte, New Cebulan New Bataan Manurigao Pantukan Las Arenas, Araibo, Tagugpo, King-King, Napnapan, Tagdangua Bansalan Managa, Alegre, Bitaug, Darapuay, Anonang Kiblawan Abnate, Tacul, Kimlawis, Bulolsalo Magsaysay Upper Bala, Maibo, Tagaytay, Malawanit Davao del Sur Malalag Pitu, Lapu-Lapu Matanao Dongan Pekong, Saub Sta. Cruz Sibulan, Tibolo Sulop Lapla, Osmeña Don Marcelino Baluntaya, Calian, Dalupan, Kinanga, Kiobog, Lanao, Lapuan, Lawa, Lindasan, Mabuhay, North Lamidan, Nueva Villa, South Lamidan, Talagutong, West Davao Occidental Lamidan Jose Abad Santos Balangonan, Buguis, Bukid, Butuan, Butulan, Caburan Big, caburan Small, Camalian, Carahayan, Cayaponga, Culaman, Kalbay, Kitayo, Magulibas, PROVINCE/HUC CITY/MUNICIPALITY BARANGAYS Malalan, Mangile, Marabutuan, Meybio, Molmol, Nuing, Patulang, Quiapo, San Isidto, Sugal, Tabayon, Tanuman Malita Datu Danwata, Little Baguio, Manuel Peralta, Pangaleon Sarangani Batuganding, Camahual, Camalig, Gomtago, Konel, Laker, Lipol, Mabila, Patuco, Tagen, Tinina, Tucal Sta. Maria Datu Intan, Kinilidan, San Antonio, San Juan, San Pedro Davao City Tapak, Salapawan, Mapula, Malabog, Colosas, Lumiad, Baganihan, Buda, Datu Salumay, Gumitan, Magsaysay, Marilog Proper, Bantol, Dalag Lumot, Malamba, Salaysay, Suawan, Tamugan, Toril Source: DSWD XI Table 3. Priority Conflict-Affected Areas, Davao Region MUNICIPALITY/ PROVINCE BARANGAYS DISTRICT Davao Oriental Mati City Don Enrique Lopez Banaybanay Mahayag, Kauswagan, Maputi Lupon Maragatas, San Isidro, Cabadiangan, Calapagan, Cocornon, Don Mariano, Limbahan, Macangao Davao del Norte Panabo City Cacao, Kasilak, Maduao, Manay, Nanyo, New Malitbog, Tibungol Talaingod Palma Gil, Dagohoy, Sto. Niño Compostela Valley Laak Longganapan Maragusan Mahayahay Compostela Mangayon, Panansalan New Bataan Pagsabangan Davao City Baguio Dist. Tambobong Calinan Dist. Biao Joaquin, Tamayong, Cawayan, Dominga Marilog Dist. Malamba, Salaysay, Tamugan, Dalag Lumot, Gumitan Toril Dist. Baracatan, Catigan, Sibulan, Tibuloy, Tungkalan Tugbok Dist. New Valencia, Talandang, Manuel Guianga, Magtuod Paquibato Dist. Lumiad, Mabuhay, Malabog, Mapula, Panalum, Paquibato Proper, Paradise Embak, Tapak, Colosas, Salapawan Source: 10th Infantry Division, 1st Quarter 2019 Periodic Status Report .
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