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Acknowledgements

The publication of this volume has been made possible through the PEP- CBMS Network Coordinating Team of the Angelo King Institute for Economic and Business Studies of De La Salle University- with the aid of a grant from the International Development Research Centre (IDRC), Ottawa, Canada and the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA). CONTENTSCONTENTS FOREWORDFOREWORD

The official poverty monitoring system (PMS) in the relies mainly on family income and expenditure surveys. Information on other aspects of well-being is generally obtained from representative health surveys, national population and housing censuses, and others. However these surveys and censuses are (i) too costly to be replicated frequently; (ii) conducted at different time periods, making it impossible to get a comprehensive profile of the different socio-demographic groups of interest at a specific point in time; and (iii) have sampling designs that do not usually correspond to the geographical disaggregation needed by local government units (LGUs). In addition, the implementation of the decentralization policy, which devolves to LGUs the function of delivering basic services, creates greater demand for data at the local level. The Community-Based Monitoring System (CBMS) seeks to address these gaps by providing data at the local level appropriate for diagnosing the cause and extent of local poverty, formulating appropriate policies and programs, identifying eligible beneficiaries, and assessing the impact of policies and programs. It also supports the decentralization process by capacitating the LGUs to collect, analyze, and use data in local planning, budgeting, and program implementation. This volume of statistical tables and poverty maps of seven provinces generated through the CBMS methodology represents part of what we hope will be a series of publications that will emerge from the collaborations between the CBMS Network Coordinating Team and its partner-LGUs. These partnerships have been in place for several years now, and these partner-LGUs are finally enjoying the fruits of their hard labor. The CBMS poverty maps will identify who and where the poor are as they provide a comprehensive picture of the different faces of poverty in different parts of the country. They will also aid in identifying the most pressing needs of the community, assist in prioritizing interventions to address these needs, and facilitate the targeting of programs for those who need the assistance most. The provinces featured in this volume are Agusan del Norte, Biliran, Camarines Norte, Eastern Samar, , , and Siquijor. The statistics presented in this report are based on the CBMS surveys conducted in these provinces during a 3-year period: 2005–2007. The work leading to the publication of this book owes much to the unwavering support and commitment of our partners both at the local and national levels. For so many months now, we have worked hand-in-hand with them in consolidating databases and validating our survey findings. And now, with their consent, we are sharing their data to a wide range of CBMS stakeholders all over the country – indeed a glowing testament of their dedication to make their development planning processes more efficient and effective! Tremendous thanks are therefore in order to all our partner LGUs, national government agencies, non-government organizations, donors and other development partners for making this possible. It is hoped that this publication will provide the necessary data to facilitate evidence-based decision-making toward improving local governance and reducing poverty in the country.

CELIA M. REYES Co-Director, Poverty and Economic Policy (PEP) Research Network and CBMS Network Leader

The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 1) i INTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION

Considered a foremost legislation that ushered in a new era of local governance, the Local Government Code (LGC) of 1991 has paved the way not only for greater autonomy but also for increased expenditure responsibility and revenue authority of local government units. Since then, the local government units (LGUs) have assumed a greater role in local government management and service delivery. The devolution is substantial not only in the magnitude of responsibilities that were shifted to LGUs but also in the amount of resources now at their disposal to effectively discharge the devolved functions. Today, LGUs have access to multiple revenue sources, chief of which is their share in the national internal revenues—the Internal Revenue Allotment (IRA). For the period 2006–2009, the average IRA per year is P172.4 billion (see Table 1).

Table 1. Internal Revenue Allotment of Local Government Units, 2006–2009

Amount Year (in P billion) 2009 201.3 2008 169.9 2007 183.9 2006 134.5 TOTAL 689.6 Ave. per year 172.4 Source: DBM

While experts agree that local governments are not awash with cash, the P689.6 billion worth of IRA that the LGUs have received over the 4-year period is certainly a big amount. This underscores the importance of making sure that LGUs are equipped with the right tools, systems, and procedures to ensure an effective use of these public financial resources. One way to do this is by providing them access to comprehensive socioeconomic data, on the basis of which they can craft their development plans and budgets.

Statistical Issues and Concerns at Subnational Level

With decentralization, the types of data demanded by a wide range of users—policymakers, program implementers, civil society, and others—are changing. Data disaggregated to correspond to the different levels of government are needed by LGUs to adequately assess local situation. Moreover, longitudinal data are needed to track welfare changes over time. Household-level data are also needed to identify eligible beneficiaries of different programs. In 2005, 14 years after the LGC enactment, the ADB-WB released a report highlighting statistical issues and concerns at the subnational level. It said: “The most comprehensive and consistent comparative subnational data is at the regional level although this is simply an administrative level of government that has no responsibilities for delivery of social services. More data is gradually becoming available at the provincial level, but not at lower levels, which are at the frontline of efforts to reduce poverty.”1

1 Decentralization in the Philippines: Strengthening Local Government Financing and Resource Management in the Short-Term, 2005 (A joint document of the World Bank and the Asian Development Bank). The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 1) 1 Local Poverty Monitoring Systems Rise up to the Challenge

Owing to still unresolved statistical issues and concerns at the subnational level, an increasing number of LGUs all over the country have taken the initiative to establish their own Community- Based Monitoring System (CBMS). As of November 16, 2009, CBMS is being implemented in 59 provinces (31 of which are implementing the system province-wide), 667 municipalities, and 41 cities, covering a total of 17,244 barangays. Data generated by CBMS have so far been used in diagnosing the nature and extent of poverty in their localities, identifying appropriate interventions, identifying eligible beneficiaries of poverty reduction programs, and assessing the impact of some of these programs. National government agencies have likewise taken notice of the CBMS initiative. Today, CBMS is recognized as a tool for (i) building the capacity of LGUs on poverty diagnosis and planning, (ii) localizing the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), and (iii) generating local poverty statistics for evidence-based development planning and budgeting. Parallel with efforts to establish databanks at each geopolitical level, an initiative on building the national repository of CBMS data has also been jumpstarted with the installation of the repository at the National Anti-Poverty Commission (NAPC) and at the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG). The national repository is envisioned to facilitate data sharing across government agencies, private sector, donor agencies, and other relevant stakeholders. Specifically, the national repository will (i) facilitate the access and use of the integrated CBMS database by national entities in their advocacy work with key decisionmakers, (ii) support government and non-government funding sources in strengthening evidence-based planning and monitoring and in aligning their interventions to national priorities, and (ii) facilitate the implementation of targeted programs.

Concluding Remarks

Public statistics will increasingly shape public agenda at the local level as more and more LGUs establish their own monitoring systems to make their development planning processes more efficient and effective. In this scenario, local poverty monitoring systems such as the CBMS will have an extremely important role to play. The country’s experience with local-level poverty monitoring systems clearly demonstrates that there can be a comprehensive picture of the poverty situation. Very few, if any, national surveys collect information on the different dimensions of poverty. There is a survey on income and expenditure, another on health, another on education, another on employment, another on nutrition, and others. As the samples and the reference periods are different, there is no comprehensive picture of the poverty status of the population at any point in time. This is where CBMS can make the difference as it addressess these gaps through its set of core indicators relating to the different dimensions of poverty.

The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 1) 2 EXPLANATORYEXPLANATORY TEXTTEXT

A. CBMS Core Indicators

The statistical tables and poverty maps presented in this volume pertain to the CBMS Core Indicators (also known as Core Local Poverty Indicators1), which were generated using the CBMS methodology.

Box 1. Community-Based Monitoring System (CBMS)

The CBMS is an organized way of collecting ongoing or recurring information at the local level to be used by local governments, national government agencies, non-government organization (NGOs), and civil society for planning, budgeting, and implementing local development programs, as well as for monitoring and evaluating their performance. It is a tool for improved local governance and democratic decisionmaking that promotes greater transparency and accountability in resource allocation.

It involves the following steps: Step 1 – Advocacy/organization Step 2 – Data collection and field editing Step 3 – Data encoding and map digitization Step 4 – Data consolidation, database-building and poverty mapping Step 5 – Data validation and community consultation Step 6 – Knowledge (database) management Step 7 – Plan formulation Step 8 – Dissemination, implementation, and monitoring

The CBMS Core Indicators are a set of carefully selected indicators that capture the multiple dimensions of poverty. They define the basic criteria for attaining a decent quality of life and correspond to the minimum basic needs covering (a) health, (b) nutrition, (c) housing, (d) water and sanitation, (e) basic education, (f) income, (g) employment, and (h) peace and order. Together, these indicators provide information not only on how poor a community is, but also on who in the community is poor, and where.

The CBMS Core Indicators are presented in Table 1. Meanwhile, the poverty and food thresholds used are presented in Table 2.

1 The Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) has issued Memorandum Circular 2003-92 (April 2003) to set policy guidelines for the adoption of the 13 core local poverty indicators for planning and Memoradum Circular 2004-152 (November 2004) to encourage LGUs to intensify efforts toward the achievement of the millennium development goals (MDGs). The latter circular also enjoins LGUs to use monitoring systems such as MBN-CBIS, CBMS, IRAP, etc., to monitor and diagnose the nature and extent of poverty. CBMS was adopted by the DILG as the data collection and processing system for the CLPIMS which was the tool adopted to monitor the MDGs for LGUs.

The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 1) 3 Table 1. The CBMS Core Indicators

BASIC NEEDS CORE INDICATORS Computation/Formula Simple Scoring

A. Health 1 Proportion of children Total number of children aged 0 to less than One (1) if the household has a under 5 years old who 5 years old who died divided by (the sum of member under 5 years old who died; died total number of children aged 0 to less than zero (0) otherwise. 5 years old plus the total number of child deaths 0 to less than 5 years old) 2 Proportion of women who Total number of women who died due to One (1) if the household has a died due to pregnancy pregnancy related causes divided by (the female member who died due to related causes total number of children less than one year pregnancy-related causes; zero (0) old plus total number of women who died otherwise. due to pregnancy related causes) B. Nutrition 3 Proportion of children 0-5 Total number of children 0-5 years old who One (1) if the household has a years old who are are moderately or severely underweight over member 0-5 years old who is malnourished total number of children 0-5 years old malnourished; zero (0) otherwise. C. Housing 4 Proportion of households Total number of households living in housing One (1) if the household lives in living in makeshift housing with makeshift roof and/or walls over total makeshift housing; zero (0) number of households otherwise. 5 Proportion of households Total number of households occupying One (1) if the household is an who are informal settlers house and/or lots without permission of informal settler; zero (0) otherwise. owner over total number of households D. Water and 6 Proportion of households Total number of households without access One (1) if the household does not Sanitation without access to safe to community water system, artesian deep have access to safe water supply; water supply and shallow wells or bottled water over total zero (0) otherwise. number of households 7 Proportion of households Total number of households without access One (1) if the household does not without access to sanitary to water-sealed toilet or closed pit over total have access to sanitary toilet toilet facilities number of households facilities; zero (0) otherwise. E. Education 8 Proportion of children 6-12 Total number of children 6-12 years old who One (1) if the household has a years old who are not are not attending elementary school over member 6-12 years old not attending elementary total number of children 6-12 years old attending elementary school; zero school (0) otherwise. 9 Proportion of children 13- Total number of children 13-16 years old One (1) if the household has a 16 years old who are not who are not attending secondary school over member 13-16 years old not attending secondary total number of children 13-16 years old attending secondary school; zero school (0) otherwise. 8-9 Proportion of children 6-16 Total number of children 6-16 years old who years old who are not are not attending school over total number of attending school children 6-16 years old F. Income 10 Proportion of households Total number of households with income One (1) if the household has a per with income below the below the poverty threshold over total capita income below poverty poverty threshold number of households threshold; zero (0) otherwise. 11 Proportion of households Total number of households with income One (1) if the household has a per with income below the below the food (subsistence) threshold over capita income below food threshold; food threshold total number of households zero (0) otherwise. 12 Proportion of households Total number of households who One (1) if the household has who experienced food experienced food shortage over total number experienced food shortage; zero (0) shortage of households otherwise. G. Employment 13 Proportion of persons in Total number of persons aged 15 and above One (1) if the household has the labor force who are who are not working but actively seeking unemployed member/s; zero (0) unemployed work over total number of labor force otherwise.

H. Peace and 14 Proportion of persons who Total number of persons who are victims of One (1) if the household has Order are victims of crimes crimes over total population victim/s of crime; zero (0) otherwise.

CBMS Average number of unmet Sum of unmet needs of households over Sum of the scores (number of Composite needs total number of households unmet needs) of the 14 indicators. Indicator

The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 1) 4 Table 2. Poverty and Food Thresholds

Census Reference Poverty Food Province Year Year Threshold Threshold Urban Rural Urban Rural Marinduque 2005 2004 12,949 12,949 9,049 9,049 Biliran (Cabucgayan) 2005 2004 12,100 10,700 8,350 7,746 Biliran (rest of the province) 2006 2005 12,966 12,137 8,948 8,786 Eastern Samar (5 municipalities) 2005 2004 10,443 11,638 8,196 8,352 Eastern Samar (14 municipalities) 2006 2005 11,566 12,659 9,078 9,085 Eastern Samar (4 municipalities) 2007 2006 13,704 13,257 9,795 9,813 Camarines Norte 2006 2005 16,780 13,272 10,685 9,176 Agusan del Norte 2007 2006 14,964 13,059 10,158 9,208 Romblon 2007 2006 14,378 12,162 9,848 8,795 Siquijor 2006 2005 12,016 12,016 7,656 7,656

B. Authority for the Survey

The National Statistical Coordination Board (NSCB) has issued Resolution No. 6 (2005), which recognizes and enjoins support to the CBMS as a tool for strengthening the statistical system at the local level. It also directs the NSCB Technical Staff to initiate and coordinate an advocacy program for the adoption of the CBMS by the LGUs, through the Regional Statistical Coordination Committees (RSCCs), the technical arm of the NSCB Executive Board in the regions.

The NSCB has also approved the CBMS Survey Instruments (NSCB Approval No. DILG-0903- 01)

C. Survey Operations

All survey operations were undertaken under the supervision of the CBMS Technical Working Groups (TWGs) at the provincial and municipal Levels. They identified the local personnel who were trained as enumerators and field supervisors. Technical assistance was provided by the PEP-CBMS Network Office, the Bureau of Local Government Development (BLGD) and Regional Office IV-B of the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG), National Anti-Poverty Commission (NAPC), National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) Regional Office IV-B, and the Institute for Democratic Participation in Governance (IDPG).

Training is mainly conducted at two levels. The first level training (Training of Trainors) is conducted for members of the TWGs. This is usually conducted by members of the research staff of the PEP-CBMS Network Office and CBMS-accredited trainors from the DILG, NAPC and NEDA. Meanwhile, a second level training (Training of Enumerators) is conducted for enumerators--usually composed of health workers and students. Members of the TWG act as trainors in this training.

The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 1) 5 D. Data Processing System

The CBMS Data Processing System includes the CBMS Data Encoding System, Statistics Simulator (StatSim) and the CBMS-Natural Resources Database.

The CBMS Encoding System uses CSPro (Census and Survey Processing), a software developed by the United States Bureau of Census for entering, editing, tabulating, and disseminating data from censuses and surveys. The CSPro-based Encoding System converts survey data into electronic data. It produces text files (ASCII) described by data dictionaries, which adds flexibility to the output data. This feature facilitates the interface between the CBMS data and other database systems and statistical softwares.

The CBMS-Natural Resources Database (NRDB) is capable of creating and storing spatial (shapefiles) and non-spatial (texts and numbers) data as well as generating maps, reports and graphs ideal for presentation and analysis of poverty attributes in the community. This has significantly addressed the need for a simple yet powerful and free geographically oriented database.

The CBMS Mapping system employs the Natural Resources Database2 (NRDB) for CBMS- based poverty mapping and for storing and displaying household- and individual-level information. The CBMS-NRDB is capable of creating and storing spatial (shapefiles) and non-spatial (texts and numbers) data as well as generating maps, reports, and graphs ideal for presentation and analysis of poverty attributes in the community. This has significantly addressed the need for a simple yet powerful and free geographically-oriented database.

The data presented through poverty maps using the CBMS-NRDB are processed using the CBMS StatSim which has been developed by the PEP-CBMS Network Office to address the particular need of local government units (LGUs) to harness outputs from the CBMS Database such as custom tables, reports, case lists and queries. The StatSim simulates simple computations and tabulations usually done through statistical software or other tabulation applications, and also exports indicators and statistics for use in dissemination, such as tables and maps.

These software are provided for free to CBMS-implementing LGUs.

E. CBMS Poverty Maps

The poverty map for each indicator is prepared at two levels. First level is the provincial map disaggregated by municipality while the second map is provincial map by barangay.

A simple color scheme is used for the poverty maps. Green, light green, pink and red represents the four ranges of data for each indicator. Each indicator, however, used a different range relative to the national data (Table 2). Color ranges used for the maps are common for all the data of all the provinces in this publication for comparison purposes.

2 The NRDB was developed by Mr. Richard Alexander, a British volunteer who spent three years working for the Bohol Environment Management Office through the assistance of the Voluntary Service Overseas (vso.org.uk).

The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 1) 6 Table 3. Color Ranges for Poverty Maps

Color Ranges BASIC NEEDS CORE INDICATORS Green Light Green Pink Red

A. Health 1 Proportion of children under 5 years old who died 0-5 5.01-10 10.01-15 15.01-100

2 Proportion of women who died due to pregnancy 0-5 5.01-10 10.01-15 15.01-100 related causes B. Nutrition 3 Proportion of children aged 0-5 years old who are 0-5 5.01-10 10.01-15 15.01-100 malnourished C. Housing 4 Proportion of households living in makeshift housing 0-1 1.01-2 2.01-3 3.01-100

5 Proportion of households 0-1 1.01-2 2.01-3 3.01-100 who are informal settlers D. Water and 6 Proportion of households Sanitation without access to safe 0-25 25.01-50 50.01-75 75.01-100 water supply 7 Proportion of households without access to sanitary 0-25 25.01-50 50.01-75 75.01-100 toilet facilities E. Education 8 Proportion of children aged 6-12 years old who are not 0-5 5.01-10 10.01-15 15.01-100 attending elementary school 9 Proportion of children aged 13-16 years old who are 0-5 5.01-10 10.01-15 15.01-100 not attending secondary school 8-9 Proportion of children aged 6-16 years old who are not 0-5 5.01-10 10.01-15 15.01-100 attending school F. Income 10 Proportion of households with income below the 0-10 10.01-20 20.01-30 30.01-100 poverty threshold 11 Proportion of households with income below the food 0-10 10.01-20 20.01-30 30.01-100 threshold 12 Proportion of households who experienced food 0-5 5.01-10 10.01-15 15.01-100 shortage G. Employment 13 Proportion of persons in the labor force who are 0-3 3.01-6 6.01-9 9.01-100 unemployed H. Peace and 14 Proportion of persons who 0-4 3.01-7 6.01-10 9.01-101 Order are victims of crimes

CBMS Average number of unmet Composite needs 0-1 1.01-2 2.01-3 3.01-100 Indicator

F. Limitations of the Data

While observations are taken from the entire population, the user of the data presented in this report should bear in mind that the municipalities in two provinces (Eastern Samar and Biliran) were not able to collect their data over the same period. For instance, CBMS was piloted in a number of municipalities in Eastern Samar and Biliran in 2005 and was implemented province- wide in 2006. Due to some difficulties, the CBMS census could not be carried out in 1 barangay in Romblon, and 2 barangays each in Camarines Norte and Eastern Samar.

Estimates on poverty and subsistence incidence may also be affected by under- and/or over- reporting of income or reluctance on the part of the respondents to reveal their true levels of income. As in other surveys, the CBMS enumerators may also have encountered interview non- response and item non-response.

The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 1) 7 Blank Page Republic of the Philippines Province of Romblon Office of the Governor

Message

The implementation of the first round of the Community- Based Monitoring System (CBMS) in the province has finally been completed. My deep gratitude to the PEP-CBMS Network for their tireless effort in going to the province for the different trainings of the CBMS Modules and in providing technical support to the CBMS Provincial Team since the onset of the project up to this time and in the future. Likewise, I extend my heartfelt thanks to the mayors of the 17 component municipalities for their unreserved cooperation, manpower and logistics support for this laudable endeavor. The province is likewise indebted to the Municipal CBMS Team who had shown great leadership in the CBMS implementation in their respective municipalities.

Implementing the CBMS is among the most challenging programs the provincial government has undertaken. To implement a province-wide program considering our geographical situation has posed such a challenge that we are proud to have overcome. The need to establish baseline data in the provincial, municipal and barangay levels has been a driving force for all of us to surmount the problems that we had encountered.

With the completed result of the first round of CBMS, we are now well informed on the realities of where we are right now, particularly in terms of the 14 core poverty indicators. These baseline data will guide us in providing specific services where they are most needed. We have great hope that in due time, we will achieve our quest for a unified, self-reliant and ecologically balanced province.

NATALIO F. BELTRAN III Governor The Many Faces of Poverty in the Province of Romblon

CBMS Core Indicators, Province of Romblon, 2007

Households Population INDICATOR Magnitude Proportion Ma gni tu de Pro po r tio n

DEMOGRAPHY Population 56648 252749 Average household size 4 Children 0-5 years old 36298 Children 6-12 years old 50455 Members 13-16 years old 26920 Members 6-16 years old 77375 Members 10 years old and above 187656 Members of the labor force 69088

HEALTH AND NUTRITION children 0-4 year old who died 166 0.6 women who died due to pregnancy related-causes 19 0.4 malnourished children 0-5 year old 2413 6.6

HOUSING households living in makeshift housing 1293 2.3 households who are informal settlers 964 1.7

WATER AND SANITATION households without access to safe water supply 13516 23.9 households without access to sanitary toilet facilities 15851 28.0

BASIC EDUCATION children 6-12 years old not attending elementary school 11550 22.9 children 13-16 years old not attending high school 10071 37.4 children 6-16 years old not attending school 8932 11.5

INCOME AND LIVELIHOOD households with income below poverty threshold 35440 62.6 households with income below food threshold 28252 49.9 households who experienced food shortage 1509 2.7 Unemployment rate (15 years old and above) 1567 2.3

PEACE AND ORDER victims of crime 952 0.4 CBMS Composite Indicator, Province of Romblon, 2007

Av era g e CBMS Composite Indicator 2.1

CBMS Poverty Maps 238 CBMS Core Indicators, by Municipality, Province of Romblon, 2007

Municipality Total Total Number of Malnourished Number of Child deaths Number of Women deaths Households Population Children Children C hi ld re n (0-4 years old) ch ildren due to (0-5 (0-5 years old) (0-4 (0-1 pregnancy-related years old) years old) year old) c a u s e s M ag n i tu d e Propor tion M ag n i tu d e Propor tion M a g ni tu de Propor tion

Alcantara 2684 12330 1619 224 13.8 1355 8 0.6 246 2 0.8 Banton 1436 5106 527 53 10.1 422 4 0.9 63 0 0.0 4398 19831 3250 163 5.0 2706 21 0.8 505 2 0.4 Calatrava 1829 8433 1419 91 6.4 1153 7 0.6 183 1 0.5 Concepcion 1050 3924 516 61 11.8 434 2 0.5 57 1 1.7 2241 9314 1211 98 8.1 968 6 0.6 159 0 0.0 Ferrol 1367 6645 873 116 13.3 722 8 1.1 144 0 0.0 Looc 4495 19076 2667 46 1.7 2179 8 0.4 413 2 0.5 Magdiwang 2547 12010 1772 243 13.7 1447 24 1.6 280 1 0.4 8798 36942 4692 348 7.4 3863 16 0.4 658 2 0.3 Romblon 7444 33685 4588 297 6.5 3757 19 0.5 597 1 0.2 San Agustin 4278 19196 2852 245 8.6 2282 12 0.5 398 0 0.0 San Andres 3034 14591 2003 74 3.7 1636 3 0.2 225 0 0.0 San Fernando 4481 21158 3238 124 3.8 2629 11 0.4 443 3 0.7 San Jose 1752 8532 1535 19 1.2 1247 2 0.2 313 2 0.6 Santa Fe 3210 14813 2269 130 5.4 1971 13 0.7 368 2 0.5 Santa Maria 1604 7165 1146 81 7.1 958 2 0.2 168 0 0.0

Municipality Households living in Households who are Households without access Households without makeshift housing informal settlers to safe water supply access to sanitary toilet facilities M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n

Alcantara 42 1.6 34 1.3 202 7.5 515 19.2 Banton 7 0.5 10 0.7 784 54.6 283 19.7 Cajidiocan 83 1.9 32 0.7 2017 45.9 1038 23.6 Calatrava 28 1.5 11 0.6 328 17.9 537 29.4 Concepcion 60 5.7 19 1.8 300 28.6 109 10.4 Corcuera 90 4.0 5 0.2 573 25.6 924 41.2 Ferrol 38 2.8 26 1.9 301 22.0 409 29.9 Looc 91 2.0 51 1.1 675 15.0 876 19.5 Magdiwang 64 2.5 161 6.3 542 21.3 671 26.3 Odiongan 140 1.6 91 1.0 2314 26.3 1793 20.4 Romblon 225 3.0 223 3.0 1604 21.5 2347 31.5 San Agustin 111 2.6 70 1.6 1002 23.4 1613 37.7 San Andres 64 2.1 74 2.4 801 26.4 878 28.9 San Fernando 136 3.0 34 0.8 775 17.3 1701 38.0 San Jose 28 1.6 27 1.5 160 9.1 718 41.0 Santa Fe 50 1.6 85 2.6 834 26.0 803 25.0 Santa Maria 36 2.2 11 0.7 304 19.0 636 39.7

Municipality Number of Children not attending Number of Children not attending Number of Children not attending C hi ld re n elementary school C hi ld re n high school C hi ld re n s ch oo l (6-12 years (6-12 years old) ( 1 3 - 1 6 (13-16 years old) (6-16 years (6-16 years old) ol d) years old) old) M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n

Alcantara 2542 481 18.9 1313 372 28.3 3855 255 6.6 Banton 967 191 19.8 509 135 26.5 1476 81 5.5 Cajidiocan 4311 1137 26.4 2100 917 43.7 6411 852 13.3 Calatrava 1746 403 23.1 845 400 47.3 2591 273 10.5 Concepcion 765 150 19.6 420 77 18.3 1185 73 6.2 Corcuera 2002 425 21.2 1031 333 32.3 3033 228 7.5 Ferrol 1206 265 22.0 625 221 35.4 1831 183 10.0 Looc 3697 684 18.5 1981 574 29.0 5678 463 8.2 Magdiwang 2600 580 22.3 1443 564 39.1 4042 473 11.7 Odiongan 6439 1666 25.9 3534 1389 39.3 9973 1514 15.2 Romblon 6701 1449 21.6 3966 1504 37.9 10667 1293 12.1 San Agustin 3956 833 21.1 2099 770 36.7 6055 698 11.5 San Andres 2781 723 26.0 1507 578 38.4 4288 458 10.7 San Fernando 4618 1206 26.1 2418 1063 44.0 7036 1088 15.5 San Jose 1750 459 26.2 813 365 44.9 2563 322 12.6 Santa Fe 2956 606 20.5 1514 512 33.8 4470 447 10.0 Santa Maria 1419 292 20.6 802 297 37.0 2221 231 10.4

CBMS Poverty Maps 239 CBMS Core Indicators, by Municipality, Province of Romblon, 2007

Municipality Households with income below the Households with income below the Households who experienced food poverty threshold food threshold s h o r ta g e M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n

Alcantara 1681 62.6 1360 50.7 41 1.5 Banton 924 64.3 760 52.9 10 0.7 Cajidiocan 2623 59.6 1953 44.4 138 3.1 Calatrava 1271 69.5 1063 58.1 32 1.7 Concepcion 658 62.8 510 48.6 3 0.3 Corcuera 1324 59.1 933 41.6 70 3.1 Ferrol 1014 74.2 890 65.1 50 3.7 Looc 2638 58.7 2006 44.6 56 1.2 Magdiwang 1828 71.8 1522 59.8 363 14.3 Odiongan 4521 51.4 3458 39.3 16 0.2 Romblon 4400 59.1 3381 45.4 64 0.9 San Agustin 2879 67.3 2362 55.2 153 3.6 San Andres 2389 78.7 2184 72.0 0 0.0 San Fernando 3037 67.8 2487 55.5 402 9.0 San Jose 1315 75.1 1156 66.0 45 2.6 Santa Fe 1851 57.7 1367 42.6 46 1.4 Santa Maria 1087 67.8 860 53.6 20 1.2

Municipality Number of persons in the Unemployment Rate Persons who are CBMS Composite labor force (15 years old and above) victims of crimes Ind icator (15 years old and above) M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n

Alcantara 3004 69 2.3 11 0.1 1.8 Banton 1693 5 0.3 0 0.0 2.2 Cajidiocan 4985 100 2.0 29 0.1 2.2 Calatrava 2246 35 1.6 238 2.8 2.3 Concepcion 1479 37 2.5 3 0.1 1.9 Corcuera 3254 20 0.6 8 0.1 2.1 Ferrol 1944 48 2.5 2 0.0 2.4 Looc 5824 79 1.4 27 0.1 1.7 Magdiwang 3700 55 1.5 59 0.5 2.5 Odiongan 11100 170 1.5 34 0.1 1.7 Romblon 10129 67 0.7 73 0.2 2.0 San Agustin 4110 106 2.6 378 2.0 2.3 San Andres 2750 419 15.2 33 0.2 2.6 San Fernando 5288 164 3.1 5 0.0 2.4 San Jose 1482 71 4.8 0 0.0 2.4 Santa Fe 4380 106 2.4 15 0.1 1.9 Santa Maria 1720 16 0.9 37 0.5 2.2

CBMS Poverty Maps 240 CBMS Poverty Maps: Romblon

Map 1. Proportion of Children 0-4 Years Old who Died, by Municipality, 2007

Child deaths (0-4 years old) M unicipality M a g nit ud e P r o p o r t io n BANTON M agd iwang 24 1.6 CONCEPCION 0.9 0.5 Ferro l 8 1.1 B anto n 4 0 .9 CORCUERA Cajidio can 21 0 .8 0.6 Sant a Fe 13 0.7 Co rcuera 6 0 .6 Calatrava 7 0 .6 A lcantara 8 0 .6 CALATRAVA San Agustin 12 0.5 0.6 Ro mb lon 19 0.5 ROMBLON Co ncepcio n 2 0.5 SAN 0.5 ANDRES SAN San Fernando 11 0 .4 0.2 AGUSTIN MAGDIWANG Od io ngan 16 0 .4 0.5 1.6 Lo oc 8 0 .4 ODIONGAN SANTA CAJIDIOCAN SAN 0.8 Santa M aria 2 0 .2 0.4 MARIA San A ndres 3 0 .2 0.2 FERNANDO FERROL 0.4 San Jo se 2 0 .2 1.1 ALCANTARA LOOC 0.6 0.4

SANTA FE 0.7 SAN JOSE 0.2

Map 2. Proportion of Children 0-4 Years Old who Died, by Barangay, 2007

BANTON CONCEPCION 0.5 0.9 Bottom 10 Barangays B a r a n g a y M a g n i t u d e P r o p o r t i o n CORCUERA T o ct o c 1 11.1 0.6 Silum 6 7.2 San Ped ro 2 4 .1 M ahab a 3 3 .9 CALATRAVA T umalum 1 3 .6 0.6 A g no no c 2 3 .1 ROMBLON SAN D ulang an 5 3 .1 SAN 0.5 ANDRES Law an 2 2 .9 0.2 AGUSTIN MAGDIWANG 0.5 1.6 Pagsangahan 3 2 .9 ODIONGAN SANTA CAJIDIOCAN Progreso W este 3 2 .8 SAN 0.4 MARIA 0.8 0.2 FERNANDO FERROL 0.4 1.1 ALCANTARA LOOC 0.6 0.4

SANTA FE 0.7 SAN JOSE 0.2

CBMS Poverty Maps 241 CBMS Poverty Maps: Romblon

Map 3. Proportion of Women who Died Due to Pregnancy-Related Casuses, by Municipality, 2007 Women deaths due to pregnancy-related causes BANTON M unicipality M ag nit ud e P r o p o r t io n CONCEPCION 0.0 1.7 Concepcion 1 1.7 A lcantara 2 0.8 CORCUERA San Fernando 3 0.7 0.0 San Jose 2 0.6 Santa Fe 2 0.5 Looc 2 0.5 Calatrava 1 0.5 CALATRAVA 0.5 Cajidiocan 2 0.4 ROMBLON M agdiwang 1 0.4 SAN 0.2 Odiongan 2 0.3 ANDRES SAN 0.0 AGUSTIN MAGDIWANG Romblon 1 0.2 0.0 0.4 B anton 0 0.0 ODIONGAN SANTA CAJIDIOCAN Corcuera 0 0.0 SAN 0.3 MARIA 0.4 Ferrol 0 0.0 0.0 FERNANDO FERROL 0.7 San Agustin 0 0.0 0.0 San A ndres 0 0.0 ALCANTARA LOOC 0.8 Santa M aria 0 0.0 0.5 SANTA FE SAN 0.5 JOSE 0.6

Map 4. Proportion of Women who Died Due to Pregnancy-Related Causes, by Barangay, 2007

BANTON CONCEPCION 0.0 1.7 Bottom 10 Barangays B a r a ng a y M a g ni t ud e P r o p o r t i o n CORCUERA Pili 2 11.1 0.0 Progreso Weste 1 8 .3 Calab asahan 1 7.1 Sab layan 1 6 .3 CALATRAVA Gui-o b 1 5.9 0.5 B usay 2 5.3 ROMBLON SAN M alilico 1 4 .3 SAN 0.2 ANDRES Talisay 1 4 .2 0.0 AGUSTIN MAGDIWANG 0.0 0.4 Pob lacio n 1 3.7 ODIONGAN SANTA CAJIDIOCAN Punt a 1 3 .3 SAN 0.3 MARIA 0.4 0.0 FERNANDO FERROL 0.7 0.0 ALCANTARA LOOC 0.8 0.5 SANTA FE SAN 0.5 JOSE 0.6

CBMS Poverty Maps 242 CBMS Poverty Maps: Romblon

Map 5. Proportion of Children 0-5 Years Old who are Malnourished, by Municipality, 2007

M alnourished Children (0-5 years old)

BANTON M unicipality M ag nit ud e P r o p o r t io n CONCEPCION 10.1 11.8 A lcantara 224 13.8 M agdiwang 243 13.7 CORCUERA Ferrol 116 13.3 8.1 Concepcion 61 11.8 B anton 53 10.1 San Agustin 245 8.6 Corcuera 98 8.1 CALATRAVA 6.4 Odiongan 348 7.4 ROMBLON Santa M aria 81 7.1 SAN SAN 6.5 Romblon 297 6.5 ANDRES Calatrava 91 6.4 3.7 AGUSTIN MAGDIWANG 8.6 13.7 Santa Fe 130 5.4 ODIONGAN SANTA CAJIDIOCAN Cajidiocan 163 5.0 SAN 7.4 MARIA 5.0 San Fernando 124 3.8 7.1 FERNANDO San A ndres 74 3.7 FERROL 3.8 13.3 Looc 46 1.7 ALCANTARA San Jose 19 1.2 LOOC 13.8 1.7

SANTA FE SAN 5.4 JOSE 1.2

Map 6. Proportion of Children 0-5 Years Old who are Malnourished, by Barangay, 2007

BANTON CONCEPCION 11.8 10.1 Bottom 10 Barangays Barangay M agnitude Proportion CORCUERA Tumalum 9 28.1 8.1 Ipil 47 27.5 Camod-Om 28 27.2 Agsao 26 26.8 CALATRAVA Sampong 12 26.1 6.4 Toctoc 2 25.0 ROMBLON SAN Togbongan 2 25.0 SAN 6.5 ANDRES San Isidro 25 24.3 3.7 AGUSTIN MAGDIWANG 8.6 13.7 Poblacion 38 22.8 ODIONGAN SANTA CAJIDIOCAN San Isidro(Santa Maria) 23 22.8 SAN 5.0 7.4 MARIA 7.1 FERNANDO FERROL 3.8 13.3 ALCANTARA LOOC 13.8 1.7 SANTA FE SAN 5.4 JOSE 1.2

CBMS Poverty Maps 243 Table 1. Health & Nutrition Indicators, by Barangay, Province of Romblon, 2007

Municipality B a ra n g a y Number of Malnourished Number of Child deaths Number of Women deaths C hi ld re n C hi ld re n C hi ld re n (0-4 ch ildren due to (0-5 (0-5 years old) (0-4 years old) (0-1 pregnancy-related years old) years old) year old) c a u s e s

M a g ni tu de Propor tion M a g ni tu de Pr opo r ti on M a g ni tu de Propor tion

ALCANTARA Bagsik 107 14 13.1 97 0 0.0 14 0 0.0 Bonlao 143 8 5.6 122 0 0.0 21 0 0.0 Calagonsao 124 19 15.3 103 2 1.9 21 0 0.0 Camili 197 25 12.7 170 0 0.0 33 1 2.9 Camod-Om 103 28 27.2 87 1 1.1 23 0 0.0 Gui-ob 130 20 15.4 103 0 0.0 16 1 5.9 Lawan 81 16 19.8 66 2 2.9 10 0 0.0 Madalag 139 13 9.4 116 1 0.9 18 0 0.0 Poblacion 153 11 7.2 119 0 0.0 26 0 0.0 San Isidro 103 25 24.3 87 0 0.0 12 0 0.0 San Roque 108 24 22.2 94 2 2.1 15 0 0.0 Tugdan 231 21 9.1 191 0 0.0 37 0 0.0 BANTON Balogo 38 2 5.3 30 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 Banice 36 3 8.3 28 0 0.0 6 0 0.0 Hambi-an 26 4 15.4 21 0 0.0 1 0 0.0 Lagang 6 0 0.0 5 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 Libtong 24 3 12.5 20 0 0.0 3 0 0.0 Mainit 33 5 15.2 27 0 0.0 3 0 0.0 Nabalay 9 2 22.2 7 0 0.0 1 0 0.0 Nasunogan 24 1 4.2 21 0 0.0 5 0 0.0 Poblacion 120 10 8.3 96 2 2.0 12 0 0.0 Sibay 25 3 12.0 21 0 0.0 4 0 0.0 Tan-Ag 32 0 0.0 27 0 0.0 4 0 0.0 Toctoc 8 2 25.0 8 1 11.1 1 0 0.0 Togbongan 8 2 25.0 6 0 0.0 1 0 0.0 Togong 26 3 11.5 20 0 0.0 4 0 0.0 Tumalum 32 9 28.1 27 1 3.6 6 0 0.0 Tungonan 37 1 2.7 25 0 0.0 7 0 0.0 Yabawon 43 3 7.0 33 0 0.0 5 0 0.0 CAJIDIOCAN Alibagon 76 12 15.8 59 1 1.7 12 0 0.0 Cambajao 334 9 2.7 280 5 1.8 48 0 0.0 Cambalo 310 26 8.4 251 2 0.8 32 0 0.0 Cambijang 251 15 6.0 219 0 0.0 64 0 0.0 Cantagda 222 22 9.9 189 1 0.5 35 0 0.0 Danao 498 11 2.2 421 4 0.9 68 0 0.0 Gutivan 150 6 4.0 123 2 1.6 21 0 0.0 Lico 106 6 5.7 87 0 0.0 15 0 0.0 Lumbang Este 99 8 8.1 83 0 0.0 20 0 0.0 Lumbang Weste 256 8 3.1 213 3 1.4 42 0 0.0 Marigondon 234 20 8.5 180 2 1.1 38 0 0.0 Poblacion 232 10 4.3 192 1 0.5 26 1 3.7 Sugod 302 3 1.0 259 0 0.0 63 1 1.6 Taguilos 180 7 3.9 150 0 0.0 21 0 0.0

CALATRAVA Balogo 237 16 6.8 196 1 0.5 35 0 0.0 Linao 248 5 2.0 193 2 1.0 35 0 0.0 Pagsangahan 121 25 20.7 101 3 2.9 13 0 0.0 Pangulo 236 1 0.4 181 0 0.0 36 0 0.0 Poblacion 192 0 0.0 153 1 0.6 29 0 0.0 San Roque 182 14 7.7 160 0 0.0 12 0 0.0 Talisay 203 30 14.8 169 0 0.0 23 1 4.2

CONCEPCION Bachawan 54 7 13.0 44 0 0.0 5 0 0.0 Calabasahan 94 21 22.3 78 0 0.0 13 1 7.1 Dalajican 50 8 16.0 41 0 0.0 4 0 0.0 Masadya 25 1 4.0 19 0 0.0 4 0 0.0 Masudsud 49 2 4.1 42 0 0.0 6 0 0.0 Poblacion 99 2 2.0 90 0 0.0 11 0 0.0 Sampong 46 12 26.1 38 0 0.0 1 0 0.0 San Pedro (Agbatang) 58 6 10.3 47 2 4.1 7 0 0.0 San Vicente 41 2 4.9 35 0 0.0 6 0 0.0 CORCUERA Alegria 163 5 3.1 128 2 1.5 18 0 0.0 Ambulong 66 4 6.1 58 0 0.0 6 0 0.0 Colongcolong 100 12 12.0 81 0 0.0 13 0 0.0 Gobon 86 1 1.2 61 0 0.0 10 0 0.0 Guintiguiban 39 1 2.6 34 0 0.0 7 0 0.0 Ilijan 101 11 10.9 80 0 0.0 9 0 0.0 Labnig 67 4 6.0 52 0 0.0 9 0 0.0 Mabini 27 1 3.7 23 0 0.0 2 0 0.0 CBMS Poverty Maps 244 Table 1. Health & Nutrition Indicators, by Barangay, Province of Romblon, 2007

Municipality B a ra n g a y Number of Malnourished Number of Child deaths Number of Women deaths C hi ld re n C hi ld re n C hi ld re n (0-4 years old) ch ildren due to (0-5 (0-5 years old) (0-4 (0-1 pregnancy-related years old) years old) year old) c a u s e s

M a g ni tu de Propor tion M a g ni tu de Pr opo r ti on M a g ni tu de Propor tion

CORCUERA Mahaba 91 11 12.1 73 3 3.9 15 0 0.0 Mangansag 123 10 8.1 100 0 0.0 18 0 0.0 Poblacion 50 2 4.0 41 0 0.0 7 0 0.0 San Agustin 70 8 11.4 49 0 0.0 9 0 0.0 San Roque 107 16 15.0 90 1 1.1 16 0 0.0 San Vicente 53 7 13.2 43 0 0.0 11 0 0.0 Tacasan 68 5 7.4 55 0 0.0 9 0 0.0 FERROL Agnonoc 77 11 14.3 63 2 3.1 13 0 0.0 Bunsoran 116 19 16.4 95 2 2.1 23 0 0.0 Claro M. Recto 82 8 9.8 67 1 1.5 11 0 0.0 Hinaguman 172 37 21.5 145 1 0.7 32 0 0.0 Poblacion (Ferrol) 221 14 6.3 178 1 0.6 35 0 0.0 Tubigon 205 27 13.2 174 1 0.6 30 0 0.0

LOOC Agojo 219 1 0.5 164 2 1.2 23 0 0.0 Balatucan 126 8 6.3 107 0 0.0 21 0 0.0 Buenavista 190 7 3.7 159 0 0.0 23 0 0.0 Camandao 295 4 1.4 255 0 0.0 47 1 2.1 Guinhayaan 182 0 0.0 141 0 0.0 21 0 0.0 Limon Norte 261 11 4.2 219 0 0.0 45 0 0.0 Limon Sur 276 4 1.4 219 2 0.9 51 0 0.0 Manhac 153 3 2.0 125 0 0.0 28 0 0.0 Pili 148 0 0.0 122 0 0.0 23 0 0.0 Poblacion 447 4 0.9 367 3 0.8 79 0 0.0 Punta 235 2 0.9 187 1 0.5 29 1 3.3 Tuguis 135 2 1.5 114 0 0.0 23 0 0.0

MAGDIWANG Agsao 97 26 26.8 76 0 0.0 10 0 0.0 Agutay 224 34 15.2 185 2 1.1 40 1 2.4 Ambulong 149 19 12.8 126 2 1.6 28 0 0.0 Dulangan 196 28 14.3 158 5 3.1 35 0 0.0 Ipil 171 47 27.5 137 3 2.1 23 0 0.0 Jao-asan 146 10 6.8 118 2 1.7 26 0 0.0 Poblacion 294 41 13.9 243 3 1.2 36 0 0.0 Silum 94 13 13.8 77 6 7.2 19 0 0.0 Tampayan 401 25 6.2 327 1 0.3 63 0 0.0

ODIONGAN Amatong 178 28 15.7 145 1 0.7 13 0 0.0 Anahao 221 16 7.2 184 1 0.5 19 0 0.0 Bangon 148 12 8.1 120 0 0.0 18 0 0.0 Batiano 162 12 7.4 140 0 0.0 27 0 0.0 Budiong 242 5 2.1 195 0 0.0 44 0 0.0 Canduyong 229 9 3.9 186 0 0.0 36 0 0.0 Dapawan 349 16 4.6 288 3 1.0 45 0 0.0 Gabawan 251 9 3.6 210 0 0.0 40 0 0.0 Libertad 258 16 6.2 211 0 0.0 44 0 0.0 Ligaya (Pob.) 128 13 10.2 110 0 0.0 19 0 0.0 Liwanag (Pob.) 108 7 6.5 94 0 0.0 8 0 0.0 Liwayway (Pob.) 60 0 0.0 50 0 0.0 10 0 0.0 Malilico 140 19 13.6 115 0 0.0 22 1 4.3 Mayha 108 6 5.6 89 0 0.0 15 0 0.0 Pato-o 402 34 8.5 331 1 0.3 47 0 0.0 Poctoy 217 19 8.8 179 0 0.0 37 0 0.0 Progreso Este 142 10 7.0 107 1 0.9 13 0 0.0 Progreso Weste 121 20 16.5 103 3 2.8 11 1 8.3 Rizal 223 32 14.3 189 2 1.0 42 0 0.0 Tabing Dagat (Pob.) 118 7 5.9 102 0 0.0 26 0 0.0 Tabobo-an 179 15 8.4 137 0 0.0 23 0 0.0 Tuburan 207 13 6.3 167 0 0.0 33 0 0.0 Tulay 254 24 9.4 218 1 0.5 31 0 0.0 Tumingad 247 6 2.4 193 3 1.5 35 0 0.0 ROMBLON Agbaluto 91 3 3.3 72 1 1.4 6 0 0.0 Agbudia 82 2 2.4 70 1 1.4 17 0 0.0 Agnaga 145 6 4.1 120 0 0.0 20 0 0.0 Agnay 85 1 1.2 75 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 Agnipa 145 17 11.7 114 2 1.7 16 0 0.0 Agpanabat 132 12 9.1 97 0 0.0 20 0 0.0 Agtongo 157 15 9.6 127 1 0.8 24 0 0.0 Alad 204 7 3.4 178 1 0.6 30 0 0.0 Bagacay 299 32 10.7 227 0 0.0 29 0 0.0 CBMS Poverty Maps 245 Table 1. Health & Nutrition Indicators, by Barangay, Province of Romblon, 2007

Municipality B a ra n g a y Number of Malnourished Number of Child deaths Number of Women deaths C hi ld re n C hi ld re n C hi ld re n (0-4 years old) ch ildren due to (0-5 (0-5 years old) (0-4 (0-1 pregnancy-related years old) years old) year old) c a u s e s

M a g ni tu de Propor tion M a g ni tu de Pr opo r ti on M a g ni tu de Propor tion

ROMBLON Barangay I (Pob.) 48 3 6.3 41 0 0.0 5 0 0.0 Barangay II (Pob.) 146 7 4.8 118 0 0.0 19 0 0.0 Barangay III (Pob.) 175 16 9.1 145 1 0.7 36 0 0.0 Barangay IV (Pob.) 115 8 7.0 95 1 1.0 17 0 0.0 Cajimos 275 12 4.4 229 2 0.9 42 0 0.0 Calabogo 123 9 7.3 103 0 0.0 4 0 0.0 Capaclan 524 19 3.6 424 5 1.2 72 0 0.0 Cobrador (Naguso) 95 13 13.7 76 0 0.0 11 0 0.0 Ginablan 72 2 2.8 61 0 0.0 14 0 0.0 Guimpingan 91 8 8.8 74 0 0.0 10 0 0.0 Ilauran 203 5 2.5 173 0 0.0 36 0 0.0 Lamao 105 10 9.5 85 0 0.0 13 0 0.0 Li-o 177 19 10.7 146 1 0.7 27 0 0.0 Logbon 68 3 4.4 61 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 Lonos 224 15 6.7 189 0 0.0 36 0 0.0 Lunas 94 9 9.6 78 0 0.0 7 0 0.0 Macalas 134 5 3.7 118 0 0.0 27 0 0.0 Mapula 74 4 5.4 69 0 0.0 8 0 0.0 Palje 64 6 9.4 51 0 0.0 8 0 0.0 213 27 12.7 161 3 1.8 15 1 6.3 Sawang 154 0 0.0 121 0 0.0 18 0 0.0 Tambac 74 2 2.7 59 0 0.0 10 0 0.0

SAN AGUSTIN Bachawan 244 9 3.7 190 1 0.5 33 0 0.0 Binongahan 281 26 9.3 222 0 0.0 47 0 0.0 Binugusan 111 11 9.9 88 0 0.0 11 0 0.0 Buli 146 22 15.1 115 1 0.9 24 0 0.0 Cabolutan 236 45 19.1 196 0 0.0 30 0 0.0 Cagbuaya 215 2 0.9 175 2 1.1 30 0 0.0 Camantaya 82 9 11.0 65 1 1.5 12 0 0.0 Carmen 267 29 10.9 220 0 0.0 39 0 0.0 Cawayan 89 4 4.5 67 1 1.5 7 0 0.0 Doña Juana 272 31 11.4 217 0 0.0 33 0 0.0 Dubduban 124 2 1.6 103 1 1.0 31 0 0.0 Lusong 139 8 5.8 113 3 2.6 17 0 0.0 Mahabang Baybay 251 20 8.0 198 0 0.0 36 0 0.0 Poblacion 152 11 7.2 114 0 0.0 12 0 0.0 Sugod 243 16 6.6 199 2 1.0 36 0 0.0

SAN AND RES Agpudlos 144 5 3.5 115 0 0.0 12 0 0.0 Calunacon 220 0 0.0 180 2 1.1 22 0 0.0 Doña Trinidad 46 1 2.2 38 0 0.0 2 0 0.0 Juncarlo 85 4 4.7 67 0 0.0 6 0 0.0 Linawan 193 12 6.2 155 1 0.6 22 0 0.0 Mabini 176 1 0.6 145 0 0.0 25 0 0.0 Marigondon Norte 181 3 1.7 155 0 0.0 28 0 0.0 Marigondon Sur 142 1 0.7 114 0 0.0 16 0 0.0 Matutuna 201 4 2.0 156 0 0.0 26 0 0.0 Pag-Alad 139 0 0.0 122 0 0.0 15 0 0.0 Poblacion 167 38 22.8 135 0 0.0 16 0 0.0 Tan-Agan 212 2 0.9 172 0 0.0 25 0 0.0 Victoria 97 3 3.1 82 0 0.0 10 0 0.0 SAN FERNANDO Agtiwa 205 23 11.2 171 0 0.0 31 0 0.0 Azarga 265 0 0.0 206 3 1.4 32 0 0.0 Campalingo 213 16 7.5 168 1 0.6 22 0 0.0 Canjalon 259 3 1.2 218 0 0.0 42 0 0.0 España 305 13 4.3 253 1 0.4 38 0 0.0 Mabini 180 14 7.8 146 0 0.0 30 0 0.0 Mabulo 305 25 8.2 243 0 0.0 45 0 0.0 Otod 276 4 1.4 225 0 0.0 46 1 2.1 Panangcalan 156 2 1.3 123 0 0.0 28 0 0.0 Pili 179 6 3.4 146 3 2.0 16 2 11.1 Poblacion 144 1 0.7 117 0 0.0 8 0 0.0 Taclobo 751 17 2.3 613 3 0.5 105 0 0.0

SAN JO SE Busay 262 6 2.3 211 1 0.5 36 2 5.3 Combot 168 9 5.4 133 0 0.0 31 0 0.0 Lanas 450 1 0.2 375 0 0.0 141 0 0.0 Pinamihagan 222 1 0.5 176 1 0.6 44 0 0.0 Poblacion (Agcogon) 433 2 0.5 352 0 0.0 61 0 0.0

CBMS Poverty Maps 246 Table 1. Health & Nutrition Indicators, by Barangay, Province of Romblon, 2007

Municipality B a ra n g a y Number of Malnourished Number of Child deaths Number of Women deaths C hi ld re n C hi ld re n C hi ld re n (0-4 years old) ch ildren due to (0-5 (0-5 years old) (0-4 (0-1 pregnancy-related years old) years old) year old) c a u s e s

M a g ni tu de Propor tion M a g ni tu de Pr opo r ti on M a g ni tu de Propor tion

SANTA FE Agmanic 231 5 2.2 196 1 0.5 30 0 0.0 Canyayo 267 15 5.6 222 2 0.9 43 0 0.0 Danao Norte 129 16 12.4 105 2 1.9 11 0 0.0 Danao Sur 121 9 7.4 98 0 0.0 20 0 0.0 Guinbirayan 214 9 4.2 180 0 0.0 35 0 0.0 Guintigbasan 100 5 5.0 85 1 1.2 9 0 0.0 Magsaysay 234 10 4.3 189 1 0.5 36 0 0.0 Mat-i 177 14 7.9 146 1 0.7 32 0 0.0 Pandan 230 9 3.9 178 0 0.0 35 0 0.0 Poblacion 331 31 9.4 274 5 1.8 55 1 1.8 Tabugon 356 7 2.0 298 0 0.0 62 1 1.6

SANTA MARIA Bonga 169 10 5.9 145 0 0.0 20 0 0.0 Concepcion Norte (Pob.) 311 14 4.5 258 0 0.0 55 0 0.0 Concepcion Sur 321 21 6.5 268 1 0.4 51 0 0.0 Paroyhog 105 5 4.8 88 0 0.0 13 0 0.0 San Isidro 101 23 22.8 82 1 1.2 14 0 0.0 Santo Niño 139 8 5.8 117 0 0.0 15 0 0.0

CBMS Poverty Maps 247 CBMS Poverty Maps: Romblon

Map 7. Proportion of Households Living in Makeshift Housing, by Municipality, 2007

BANTON CONCEPCION 0.5 Households living in makeshift housing 5.7 M unicipality M ag nit ud e P r o p o r t io n CORCUERA Concepcion 60 5.7 4.0 Corcuera 90 4.0 Romblon 225 3.0 San Fernando 136 3.0 Ferrol 38 2.8 CALATRAVA San Agustin 111 2.6 1.5 M agdiwang 64 2.5 ROMBLON SAN Santa M aria 36 2.2 SAN 3.0 ANDRES San A ndres 64 2.1 2.1 AGUSTIN MAGDIWANG Looc 91 2.0 2.6 2.5 ODIONGAN SANTA CAJIDIOCAN Cajidiocan 83 1.9 SAN Odiongan 140 1.6 1.6 MARIA 1.9 FERNANDO Santa Fe 50 1.6 FERROL 2.2 3.0 A lcantara 42 1.6 2.8 ALCANTARA San Jose 28 1.6 LOOC 1.6 2.0 Calatrava 28 1.5 B anton 7 0.5 SANTA FE 1.6 SAN JOSE 1.6

Map 8. Proportion of Households Living in Makeshift Housing, by Barangay, 2007

BANTON CONCEPCION 0.5 5.7 Bottom 10 Barangays B ar ang ay M ag nit ud e P r o p o r t io n

CORCUERA San Roq ue 59 30 .9 4.0 San Pedro (Agbatang) 18 2 1.7 B uli 4 0 17.9 Cawayan 2 2 13.8 CALATRAVA B achawan 15 13.4 1.5 ROMBLON Cajimo s 4 6 12.8 SAN 3.0 Panangcalan 2 4 11.4 ANDRES SAN 2.1 AGUSTIN MAGDIWANG B o nga 2 5 10.7 2.6 2.5 Cap aclan 8 2 10.6 ODIONGAN SANTA CAJIDIOCAN Pag-A lad 2 2 10.1 SAN 1.6 MARIA 1.9 2.2 FERNANDO FERROL 3.0 2.8 ALCANTARA LOOC 1.6 2.0 SANTA FE 1.6 SAN JOSE 1.6

CBMS Poverty Maps 248 CBMS Poverty Maps: Romblon

Map 9. Proportion of Households who are Informal Settlers, by Municipality, 2007

Households who are Informal Settlers BANTON M unicipality M ag nit ud e P ro p o rt io n CONCEPCION 0.7 1.8 M agdiwang 161 6.3 Romblon 223 3.0 CORCUERA Santa Fe 85 2.6 0.2 San A ndres 74 2.4 Ferrol 26 1.9 Concepcion 19 1.8 San Agustin 70 1.6 CALATRAVA San Jose 27 1.5 0.6 A lcantara 34 1.3 ROMBLON SAN Looc 51 1.1 SAN 3.0 ANDRES Odiongan 91 1.0 2.4 AGUSTIN MAGDIWANG San Fernando 34 0.8 1.6 6.3 Cajidiocan 32 0.7 ODIONGAN SANTA CAJIDIOCAN SAN 0.7 Santa M aria 11 0.7 1.0 MARIA FERNANDO B anton 10 0.7 FERROL 0.7 1.9 0.8 Calatrava 11 0.6 ALCANTARA Corcuera 5 0.2 LOOC 1.3 1.1 SANTA FE 2.6 SAN JOSE 1.5

Map 10. Proportion of Households who are Informal Settlers, by Barangay, 2007

BANTON CONCEPCION 0.7 1.8 Bottom 10 Barangays Barangay M agnitude Proportion CORCUERA 0.2 Ambulong 92 38.0 Capaclan 182 23.4 Lawan 22 19.0 Cabolutan 44 13.1 CALATRAVA Poblacion (Magdiwang) 47 9.4 0.6 ROMBLON Guinbirayan 31 8.4 SAN SAN 3.0 Poblacion(Santa Fe) 24 5.5 ANDRES Poblacion)San Andres) 16 5.4 2.4 AGUSTIN MAGDIWANG 1.6 6.3 Calunacon 17 5.1 ODIONGAN SANTA CAJIDIOCAN Agpudlos 10 4.7 SAN 0.7 1.0 MARIA FERNANDO FERROL 0.7 1.9 0.8 ALCANTARA LOOC 1.3 1.1 SANTA FE 2.6 SAN JOSE 1.5

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Map 11. Proportion of Households without Access to Safe Water Supply, by Municipality, 2007

Households without access to safe BANTON water supply CONCEPCION 54.6 28.6 M unicipality M ag nit ud e P r o p o r t io n B anton 784 54.6 CORCUERA Cajidiocan 2017 45.9 25.6 Concepcion 300 28.6 Corcuera 573 25.6 San A ndres 801 26.4 Odiongan 2314 26.3 CALATRAVA Santa Fe 834 26.0 17.9 San Agustin 1002 23.4 ROMBLON SAN Ferrol 301 22.0 SAN 21.5 ANDRES Romblon 1604 21.5 26.4 AGUSTIN MAGDIWANG M agdiwang 542 21.3 23.4 21.3 ODIONGAN SANTA CAJIDIOCAN Santa M aria 304 19.0 SAN Calatrava 328 17.9 26.3 MARIA 45.9 19.0 FERNANDO San Fernando 775 17.3 FERROL 17.3 22.0 Looc 675 15.0 ALCANTARA San Jose 160 9.1 LOOC 7.5 15.0 A lcantara 202 7.5

SANTA FE 26.0 SAN JOSE 9.1

Map 12. Proportion of Households without Access to Safe Water Supply, by Barangay, 2007

BANTON CONCEPCION 54.6 28.6 Bottom 10 Barangays B ar ang ay M a g nit ud e P r o p o r t io n CORCUERA Tung onan 125 100.0 25.6 Sib ay 84 100.0 Lagang 17 100.0 Nasuno gan 89 97.8 CALATRAVA Tog ong 88 97.8 17.9 A mato ng 2 58 96 .6 ROMBLON SAN A lib ag on 102 95.3 SAN 21.5 ANDRES M alilico 2 05 9 1.1 26.4 AGUSTIN MAGDIWANG 23.4 21.3 B alog o 91 91.0 ODIONGAN SANTA CAJIDIOCAN A mbulo ng 92 88 .5 SAN 26.3 MARIA 45.9 19.0 FERNANDO FERROL 17.3 22.0 ALCANTARA LOOC 7.5 15.0

SANTA FE 26.0 SAN JOSE 9.1

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Map 13. Proportion of Households without Access to Sanitary Toilet Facilities, by Barangay, 2007

Households without access to sanitary BANTON toilet facilities CONCEPCION 19.7 10.4 M unicipality M ag nit ud e P r o p o r t io n Corcuera 924 41.2 CORCUERA San Jose 718 41.0 41.2 Santa M aria 636 39.7 San Fernando 1701 38.0 San Agustin 1613 37.7 Romblon 2347 31.5 CALATRAVA 29.4 Ferrol 409 29.9 ROMBLON Calatrava 537 29.4 SAN SAN 31.5 San A ndres 878 28.9 ANDRES M agdiwang 671 26.3 28.9 AGUSTIN MAGDIWANG 37.7 26.3 Santa Fe 803 25.0 ODIONGAN SANTA CAJIDIOCAN Cajidiocan 1038 23.6 SAN 20.4 MARIA 23.6 Odiongan 1793 20.4 39.7 FERNANDO B anton 283 19.7 FERROL 38.0 29.9 Looc 876 19.5 ALCANTARA LOOC 19.2 A lcantara 515 19.2 19.5 Concepcion 109 10.4 SANTA FE SAN 25.0 JOSE 41.0

Map 14. Proportion of Households without Access to Sanitary Toilet Facilities, by Barangay, 2007

BANTON CONCEPCION 19.7 10.4 Bottom 10 Barangays B ar ang ay M a g nit ud e P r o p o r t io n CORCUERA San Roq ue 134 70 .2 41.2 San Isid ro 81 69 .2 B usay 199 67.2 A mbulo ng 69 66 .3 CALATRAVA A gto ng o 147 66 .2 29.4 Doña Juana 23 0 61.8 ROMBLON SAN A gnag a 108 61.0 SAN 31.5 ANDRES A zarg a 2 51 60 .2 28.9 AGUSTIN MAGDIWANG 37.7 26.3 Cajimo s 20 6 57.5 ODIONGAN SANTA CAJIDIOCAN Calab og o 99 57.2 SAN 23.6 20.4 MARIA FERNANDO FERROL 39.7 29.9 38.0 ALCANTARA LOOC 19.2 19.5 SANTA FE 25.0 SAN JOSE 41.0

CBMS Poverty Maps 251 Table 2. Housing, Water & Sanitation Indicators, by Barangay Province of Romblon, 2007

Municipality B a ra n g a y Households living in Households who are Households without Households without makeshift housing informal settlers access to safe water access to sanitary s u p p l y toilet facilities M a g ni tu de P r o p or t i o n M a g ni tu de P r o p or t i o n M a g ni tu de P r o p or t i o n M a g ni tu de P r o p or t i o n

ALCANTARA Bagsik 4 2.7 0 0.0 17 11.6 43 29.3 Bonlao 3 1.4 0 0.0 7 3.2 42 18.9 Calagonsao 3 1.8 2 1.2 19 11.7 45 27.6 Camili 6 2.1 0 0.0 67 23.6 80 28.2 Camod-Om 2 1.5 0 0.0 14 10.4 25 18.7 Gui-ob 1 0.5 0 0.0 10 4.7 50 23.5 Lawan 3 2.6 22 19.0 10 8.6 17 14.7 Madalag 2 0.8 0 0.0 15 5.9 50 19.7 Poblacion 5 1.3 10 2.7 4 1.1 27 7.2 San Isidro 0 0.0 0 0.0 7 3.3 36 16.8 San Roque 2 1.0 0 0.0 15 7.3 26 12.6 Tugdan 11 3.1 0 0.0 17 4.8 74 20.7 BANTON Balogo 1 1.0 0 0.0 91 91.0 34 34.0 Banice 0 0.0 0 0.0 76 81.7 26 28.0 Hambi-an 1 2.0 1 2.0 16 32.7 6 12.2 Lagang 0 0.0 0 0.0 17 100.0 1 5.9 Libtong 0 0.0 0 0.0 39 55.7 8 11.4 Mainit 0 0.0 1 1.2 35 43.2 31 38.3 Nabalay 1 5.6 0 0.0 4 22.2 6 33.3 Nasunogan 0 0.0 2 2.2 89 97.8 14 15.4 Poblacion 2 0.7 1 0.4 2 0.7 3 1.1 Sibay 0 0.0 1 1.2 84 100.0 28 33.3 Tan-Ag 1 1.1 0 0.0 82 87.2 33 35.1 Toctoc 0 0.0 1 3.4 20 69.0 0 0.0 Togbongan 0 0.0 1 2.9 9 26.5 6 17.6 Togong 1 1.1 0 0.0 88 97.8 31 34.4 Tumalum 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 1.3 17 21.3 Tungonan 0 0.0 2 1.6 125 100.0 16 12.8 Yabawon 0 0.0 0 0.0 6 6.0 23 23.0

CAJIDIOCAN Alibagon 0 0.0 0 0.0 102 95.3 36 33.6 Cambajao 4 1.0 0 0.0 259 65.2 116 29.2 Cambalo 2 0.5 4 0.9 114 27.0 107 25.3 Cambijang 21 6.2 1 0.3 256 75.5 79 23.3 Cantagda 5 1.7 3 1.0 66 23.0 67 23.3 Danao 34 5.6 6 1.0 367 60.2 234 38.4 Gutivan 1 0.4 0 0.0 110 43.7 37 14.7 Lico 0 0.0 1 0.8 79 66.9 17 14.4 Lumbang Este 1 0.7 1 0.7 22 15.6 6 4.3 Lumbang Weste 1 0.3 0 0.0 198 68.5 108 37.4 Marigondon 5 1.5 2 0.6 122 37.1 78 23.7 Poblacion 5 1.3 6 1.5 67 17.1 40 10.2 Sugod 4 0.9 5 1.1 90 20.1 66 14.7 Taguilos 0 0.0 3 1.1 165 61.8 47 17.6

CALATRAVA Balogo 4 1.2 4 1.2 60 18.3 148 45.1 Linao 5 1.7 1 0.3 65 22.3 83 28.5 Pagsangahan 1 0.6 2 1.3 95 61.3 60 38.7 Pangulo 2 0.7 1 0.3 40 13.4 102 34.1 Poblacion 3 1.1 1 0.4 2 0.7 13 4.6 San Roque 1 0.4 2 0.8 2 0.8 12 5.1 Talisay 12 5.0 0 0.0 64 26.9 119 50.0 CONCEPCION Bachawan 15 13.4 2 1.8 20 17.9 9 8.0 Calabasahan 3 2.1 1 0.7 7 4.8 26 17.8 Dalajican 2 2.0 1 1.0 70 69.3 25 24.8 Masadya 1 1.5 0 0.0 8 12.1 0 0.0 Masudsud 12 9.8 2 1.6 58 47.2 15 12.2 Poblacion 7 2.9 8 3.3 20 8.2 9 3.7 Sampong 2 2.0 4 4.0 63 63.0 6 6.0 San Pedro (Agbatang) 18 21.7 1 1.2 23 27.7 4 4.8 San Vicente 0 0.0 0 0.0 31 40.8 15 19.7

CORCUERA Alegria 5 1.8 2 0.7 5 1.8 113 40.6 Ambulong 1 1.0 1 1.0 92 88.5 69 66.3 Colongcolong 2 1.5 1 0.7 6 4.4 52 38.2 Gobon 9 5.2 1 0.6 8 4.7 44 25.6 Guintiguiban 1 1.3 0 0.0 1 1.3 16 21.3 Ilijan 2 1.1 0 0.0 157 84.4 78 41.9 Labnig 3 2.1 0 0.0 119 83.8 73 51.4 Mabini 1 1.4 0 0.0 34 47.2 16 22.2

CBMS Poverty Maps 252 Table 2. Housing, Water & Sanitation Indicators, by Barangay, Province of Romblon, 2007

Municipality B a ra n g a y Households living in Households who are Households without Households without makeshift housing informal settlers access to safe water access to sanitary s u p p l y toilet facilities M a g ni tu de P r o p or t i o n M a g ni tu de P r o p or t i o n M a g ni tu de P r o p or t i o n M a g ni tu de P r o p or t i o n

CORCUERA Mahaba 1 0.6 0 0.0 18 10.2 59 33.5 Mangansag 0 0.0 0 0.0 9 3.9 114 49.6 Poblacion 0 0.0 0 0.0 63 46.0 5 3.6 San Agustin 2 1.5 0 0.0 11 8.5 62 47.7 San Roque 59 30.9 0 0.0 1 0.5 134 70.2 San Vicente 3 2.8 0 0.0 1 0.9 41 38.7 Tacasan 1 0.9 0 0.0 48 45.3 48 45.3 FERROL Agnonoc 5 3.6 2 1.4 33 23.9 34 24.6 Bunsoran 3 1.8 2 1.2 15 8.9 53 31.4 Claro M. Recto 2 1.5 0 0.0 37 28.0 37 28.0 Hinaguman 5 2.3 6 2.8 60 27.9 77 35.8 Poblacion (Ferrol) 9 2.2 7 1.7 74 18.4 78 19.4 Tubigon 14 4.5 9 2.9 82 26.4 130 41.8

LOOC Agojo 6 1.8 8 2.3 64 18.8 126 37.0 Balatucan 3 1.5 1 0.5 12 5.9 30 14.8 Buenavista 7 2.6 4 1.5 56 20.4 54 19.7 Camandao 9 2.1 4 0.9 49 11.3 102 23.4 Guinhayaan 2 0.6 2 0.6 53 16.9 40 12.7 Limon Norte 14 3.3 3 0.7 120 28.6 135 32.2 Limon Sur 14 2.7 12 2.3 112 21.8 118 23.0 Manhac 2 0.7 3 1.0 64 21.5 42 14.1 Pili 6 2.3 0 0.0 70 26.8 89 34.1 Poblacion 17 2.0 9 1.1 29 3.5 77 9.2 Punta 6 1.6 2 0.5 9 2.4 30 8.0 Tuguis 5 2.3 3 1.4 37 16.7 33 14.9 MAGDIWANG Agsao 6 3.1 2 1.0 5 2.6 74 38.7 Agutay 7 2.4 0 0.0 72 25.2 96 33.6 Ambulong 3 1.2 92 38.0 85 35.1 93 38.4 Dulangan 3 1.3 9 3.8 125 53.2 50 21.3 Ipil 10 3.5 0 0.0 73 25.5 119 41.6 Jao-asan 3 1.5 3 1.5 41 20.0 45 22.0 Poblacion 24 4.8 47 9.4 0 0.0 110 22.1 Silum 7 7.8 2 2.2 20 22.2 30 33.3 Tampayan 1 0.2 6 1.2 121 23.5 54 10.5

ODIONGAN Amatong 0 0.0 2 0.7 258 96.6 115 43.1 Anahao 15 3.1 5 1.0 217 44.3 59 12.0 Bangon 1 0.4 2 0.8 13 5.0 87 33.7 Batiano 2 0.6 1 0.3 31 9.2 19 5.7 Budiong 8 1.7 5 1.0 26 5.4 103 21.3 Canduyong 12 3.1 5 1.3 13 3.3 177 45.3 Dapawan 18 2.7 24 3.6 43 6.5 170 25.5 Gabawan 6 1.1 2 0.4 9 1.6 97 17.8 Libertad 27 5.4 0 0.0 417 83.9 121 24.3 Ligaya (Pob.) 5 2.0 6 2.4 5 2.0 5 2.0 Liwanag (Pob.) 5 2.3 7 3.3 7 3.3 5 2.3 Liwayway (Pob.) 0 0.0 0 0.0 2 1.6 2 1.6 Malilico 9 4.0 1 0.4 205 91.1 24 10.7 Mayha 3 1.1 5 1.8 22 7.9 40 14.4 Pato-o 3 0.5 5 0.8 176 29.3 229 38.2 Poctoy 1 0.2 2 0.4 170 37.6 64 14.2 Progreso Este 2 0.8 4 1.6 64 25.1 79 31.0 Progreso Weste 2 1.0 3 1.4 53 25.4 79 37.8 Rizal 5 1.4 1 0.3 202 55.5 83 22.8 Tabing Dagat (Pob.) 2 0.9 2 0.9 1 0.4 3 1.3 Tabobo-an 1 0.3 4 1.3 39 12.3 70 22.1 Tuburan 6 1.5 2 0.5 114 27.7 64 15.5 Tulay 4 0.9 2 0.4 192 41.0 77 16.5 Tumingad 3 0.6 1 0.2 35 7.5 21 4.5

ROMBLON Agbaluto 1 0.9 1 0.9 5 4.3 50 43.5 Agbudia 1 0.9 0 0.0 74 68.5 55 50.9 Agnaga 6 3.4 2 1.1 22 12.4 108 61.0 Agnay 3 1.9 1 0.6 36 22.5 32 20.0 Agnipa 0 0.0 0 0.0 27 10.8 68 27.2 Agpanabat 0 0.0 4 1.8 6 2.8 93 42.7 Agtongo 12 5.4 1 0.5 146 65.8 147 66.2 Alad 5 1.4 2 0.6 207 58.6 154 43.6 Bagacay 21 4.3 7 1.4 103 21.3 151 31.3

CBMS Poverty Maps 253 Table 2. Housing, Water & Sanitation Indicators, by Barangay, Province of Romblon, 2007

Municipality B a ra n g a y Households living in Households who are Households without Households without makeshift housing informal settlers access to safe water access to sanitary s u p p l y toilet facilities M a g ni tu de P r o p or t i o n M a g ni tu de P r o p or t i o n M a g ni tu de P r o p or t i o n M a g ni tu de P r o p or t i o n

ROMBLON Barangay I (Pob.) 3 3.0 1 1.0 1 1.0 0 0.0 Barangay II (Pob.) 1 0.4 0 0.0 0 0.0 13 4.6 Barangay III (Pob.) 0 0.0 0 0.0 10 3.3 15 5.0 Barangay IV (Pob.) 2 0.7 0 0.0 0 0.0 3 1.1 Cajimos 46 12.8 3 0.8 146 40.8 206 57.5 Calabogo 0 0.0 0 0.0 100 57.8 99 57.2 Capaclan 82 10.6 182 23.4 179 23.0 200 25.7 Cobrador (Naguso) 0 0.0 2 0.9 40 18.6 42 19.5 Ginablan 1 0.7 0 0.0 8 5.3 33 22.0 Guimpingan 0 0.0 0 0.0 10 6.8 37 25.0 Ilauran 14 4.8 2 0.7 1 0.3 111 38.1 Lamao 7 3.8 0 0.0 38 20.7 96 52.2 Li-o 0 0.0 0 0.0 22 8.4 125 47.5 Logbon 2 1.2 0 0.0 32 18.6 87 50.6 Lonos 1 0.3 9 2.8 142 44.5 78 24.5 Lunas 0 0.0 0 0.0 22 14.7 58 38.7 Macalas 4 1.9 0 0.0 0 0.0 51 24.4 Mapula 0 0.0 0 0.0 6 4.4 17 12.5 Palje 0 0.0 0 0.0 33 23.6 1 0.7 Sablayan 7 2.2 3 1.0 54 17.2 152 48.4 Sawang 5 1.7 2 0.7 93 32.5 28 9.8 Tambac 1 0.8 1 0.8 41 34.2 37 30.8 SAN AGUSTIN Bachawan 4 1.1 0 0.0 137 38.2 158 44.0 Binongahan 6 1.6 1 0.3 168 45.8 203 55.3 Binugusan 2 1.0 4 2.1 49 25.5 61 31.8 Buli 40 17.9 0 0.0 16 7.2 67 30.0 Cabolutan 4 1.2 44 13.1 60 17.9 119 35.4 Cagbuaya 0 0.0 2 0.7 22 7.2 108 35.4 Camantaya 0 0.0 0 0.0 49 43.0 54 47.4 Carmen 4 0.9 3 0.7 92 20.2 170 37.3 Cawayan 22 13.8 1 0.6 7 4.4 80 50.3 Doña Juana 8 2.2 3 0.8 68 18.3 230 61.8 Dubduban 3 1.5 3 1.5 47 22.8 83 40.3 Lusong 2 0.9 3 1.4 54 25.2 76 35.5 Mahabang Baybay 3 0.9 0 0.0 57 17.2 65 19.6 Poblacion 5 1.6 4 1.3 7 2.3 7 2.3 Sugod 8 2.4 2 0.6 169 50.3 132 39.3

SAN AND RES Agpudlos 3 1.4 10 4.7 62 29.2 103 48.6 Calunacon 6 1.8 17 5.1 90 26.9 127 37.9 Doña Trinidad 3 2.8 1 0.9 26 24.1 9 8.3 Juncarlo 2 1.7 0 0.0 37 31.6 38 32.5 Linawan 9 2.6 4 1.2 175 51.5 57 16.8 Mabini 5 2.0 1 0.4 15 6.0 62 24.8 Marigondon Norte 0 0.0 9 4.5 113 55.9 82 40.6 Marigondon Sur 3 1.4 5 2.4 118 56.7 72 34.6 Matutuna 4 1.4 4 1.4 53 18.7 121 42.8 Pag-Alad 22 10.1 1 0.5 36 16.5 38 17.4 Poblacion 0 0.0 16 5.4 15 5.1 20 6.7 Tan-Agan 2 0.6 6 1.7 19 5.5 115 33.3 Victoria 5 4.2 0 0.0 42 35.3 34 28.6 SAN FERNANDO Agtiwa 14 5.7 1 0.4 125 50.6 108 43.7 Azarga 0 0.0 10 2.4 138 33.1 251 60.2 Campalingo 6 1.6 2 0.5 53 14.4 98 26.7 Canjalon 3 0.9 2 0.6 79 23.0 173 50.4 España 30 7.0 3 0.7 97 22.7 96 22.5 Mabini 6 2.3 0 0.0 22 8.4 74 28.2 Mabulo 12 3.4 1 0.3 34 9.5 194 54.2 Otod 10 2.4 1 0.2 35 8.5 200 48.8 Panangcalan 24 11.4 0 0.0 23 10.9 99 46.9 Pili 1 0.4 5 1.9 27 10.2 67 25.4 Poblacion 0 0.0 3 0.9 3 0.9 27 8.5 Taclobo 30 3.5 6 0.7 139 16.2 314 36.6

SAN JO SE Busay 6 2.0 5 1.7 14 4.7 199 67.2 Combot 2 1.2 4 2.3 2 1.2 92 53.2 Lanas 19 4.2 16 3.6 71 15.8 114 25.4 Pinamihagan 1 0.4 1 0.4 23 9.7 108 45.8 Poblacion (Agcogon) 0 0.0 1 0.2 50 8.3 205 34.2

CBMS Poverty Maps 254 Table 2. Housing, Water & Sanitation Indicators, by Barangay, Province of Romblon, 2007

Municipality B a ra n g a y Households living in Households who are Households without Households without makeshift housing informal settlers access to safe water access to sanitary s u p p l y toilet facilities M a g ni tu de P r o p or t i o n M a g ni tu de P r o p or t i o n M a g ni tu de P r o p or t i o n M a g ni tu de P r o p or t i o n

SANTA FE Agmanic 7 2.3 7 2.3 10 3.2 61 19.6 Canyayo 2 0.7 2 0.7 117 39.4 157 52.9 Danao Norte 4 1.6 3 1.2 166 65.4 20 7.9 Danao Sur 5 3.1 1 0.6 119 73.9 21 13 Guinbirayan 20 5.4 31 8.4 75 20.2 83 22.4 Guintigbasan 0 0 3 2 128 83.7 34 22.2 Magsaysay 1 0.3 9 2.9 20 6.5 42 13.6 Mat-i 0 0 3 1.2 73 29.1 104 41.4 Pandan 0 0 1 0.4 105 40.1 57 21.8 Poblacion 10 2.3 24 5.5 18 4.2 146 33.7 Tabugon 1 0.2 1 0.2 3 0.7 78 19.1 SANTA MARIA Bonga 25 10.7 1 0.4 42 18.0 124 53.2 Concepcion Norte (Pob.) 0 0.0 3 0.7 45 10.3 146 33.3 Concepcion Sur 2 0.5 5 1.2 92 22.1 144 34.6 Paroyhog 0 0.0 2 1.3 4 2.7 40 26.7 San Isidro 8 6.8 0 0.0 72 61.5 81 69.2 Santo Niño 1 0.4 0 0.0 49 19.7 101 40.6

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Map 15. Proportion of Children 6-12 years old Not Attending Elementary School, by Municipality, 2007

Children not attending elementary BANTON school CONCEPCION 19.8 (6-12 years old) 19.6 M unicipality M ag nit ud e P r o p o r t io n CORCUERA Cajidiocan 1137 26.4 21.2 San Jose 459 26.2 San Fernando 1206 26.1 San A ndres 723 26.0 Odiongan 1666 25.9 CALATRAVA Calatrava 403 23.1 23.1 M agdiwang 580 22.3 ROMBLON SAN 21.6 Ferrol 265 22.0 ANDRES SAN Romblon 1449 21.6 26.0 AGUSTIN MAGDIWANG Corcuera 425 21.2 21.1 22.3 San Agustin 833 21.1 ODIONGAN SANTA CAJIDIOCAN SAN 26.4 Santa Fe 606 20.5 25.9 MARIA 20.6 FERNANDO Santa M aria 292 20.6 FERROL B anton 191 19.8 22.0 26.1 ALCANTARA Concepcion 150 19.6 LOOC 18.9 A lcantara 481 18.9 18.5 Looc 684 18.5 SANTA FE 20.5 SAN JOSE 26.2

Map 16. Proportion of Children 6-12 years old Not Attending Elementary School, by Barangay, 2007

BANTON CONCEPCION 19.8 19.6 Bottom 10 Barangays B a r a ng a y M a g nit ud e P r o p o r t io n CORCUERA Pato -o 2 51 52.5 21.2 Lagang 6 50.0 A mato ng 102 4 3.8 V icto ria 51 4 1.8 CALATRAVA Talisay 86 3 8 .7 23.1 A lib ag o n 40 3 7.4 ROMBLON SAN Danao 2 37 3 6.3 SAN 21.6 ANDRES Tumalum 16 3 4.0 26.0 AGUSTIN MAGDIWANG 21.1 22.3 M arigondon Norte 67 3 3 .5 ODIONGAN SANTA CAJIDIOCAN A g tiwa 9 1 3 1.8 SAN 25.9 MARIA 26.4 FERNANDO FERROL 20.6 22.0 26.1 ALCANTARA LOOC 18.9 18.5

SANTA FE 20.5 SAN JOSE 26.2

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Map 17. Proportion of Children 13-16 years old Not Attending High School, by Municipality, 2007

Children not attending high school BANTON (13-16 years old) CONCEPCION 26.5 18.3 M unicipality M ag nit ud e P r o p o r t io n CORCUERA Calatrava 400 47.3 32.3 San Jose 365 44.9 San Fernando 1063 44.0 Cajidiocan 917 43.7 Odiongan 1389 39.3 CALATRAVA M agdiwang 564 39.1 47.3 San A ndres 578 38.4 ROMBLON SAN 37.9 Romblon 1504 37.9 ANDRES SAN Santa M aria 297 37.0 38.4 AGUSTIN MAGDIWANG San Agustin 770 36.7 36.7 39.1 Ferrol 221 35.4 ODIONGAN SANTA CAJIDIOCAN SAN Santa Fe 512 33.8 39.3 MARIA 43.7 FERNANDO Corcuera 333 32.3 FERROL 37.0 Looc 574 29.0 35.4 44.0 ALCANTARA A lcantara 372 28.3 LOOC 28.3 B anton 135 26.5 29.0 Concepcion 77 18.3 SANTA FE 33.8 SAN JOSE 44.9

Map 18. Proportion of Children 13-16 years old Not Attending High School, by Barangay, 2007

BANTON CONCEPCION 26.5 Bottom 10 Barangays 18.3 B ar ang a y M ag nit ud e P r o p o r t io n CORCUERA A mato ng 102 4 3 .8 32.3 Talisay 8 6 38 .7 Tog b ong an 2 2 2 .2 Pag sang ahan 3 6 21.8 CALATRAVA Pato -o 251 52 .5 47.3 Progreso Este 59 23 .7 ROMBLON SAN Lumbang W este 8 0 2 5.1 SAN 37.9 ANDRES A g pudlos 70 3 0 .8 38.4 AGUSTIN MAGDIWANG 36.7 39.1 A g tiwa 91 31.8 ODIONGAN SANTA CAJIDIOCAN A lib ag on 4 0 37.4 SAN 39.3 MARIA 43.7 FERNANDO FERROL 37.0 35.4 44.0 ALCANTARA LOOC 28.3 29.0

SANTA FE 33.8 SAN JOSE 44.9

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Map 19. Proportion of Children 6-16 years old Not Attending School, by Municipality, 2007

Children not attending school (6-16 years old) BANTON CONCEPCION 5.5 6.2 M unicipality M ag nit ud e P r o p o r t io n San Fernando 1088 15.5 CORCUERA Odiongan 1514 15.2 7.5 Cajidiocan 852 13.3 San Jose 322 12.6 Romblon 1293 12.1 M agdiwang 473 11.7 CALATRAVA San Agustin 698 11.5 10.5 ROMBLON San A ndres 458 10.7 SAN Calatrava 273 10.5 SAN 12.1 ANDRES Santa M aria 231 10.4 10.7 AGUSTIN MAGDIWANG 11.5 11.7 Santa Fe 447 10.0 ODIONGAN SANTA CAJIDIOCAN Ferrol 183 10.0 SAN Looc 463 8.2 15.2 MARIA 13.3 10.4 FERNANDO Corcuera 228 7.5 FERROL 15.5 10.0 A lcantara 255 6.6 ALCANTARA Concepcion 73 6.2 LOOC 6.6 8.2 B anton 81 5.5

SANTA FE 10.0 SAN JOSE 12.6

Map 20. Proportion of Children 6-16 years old Not Attending School, by Barangay, 2007

BANTON CONCEPCION 5.5 Bottom 10 Barangays 6.2 B ar ang ay M a g nit ud e P r o p o r t io n CORCUERA Pato-o 3 53 48 .4 7.5 A mato ng 128 36 .4 A gtiwa 149 34 .4 Silum 47 25.0 CALATRAVA Cajimo s 140 23 .1 10.5 Calab og o 66 22 .3 ROMBLON SAN Juncarlo 37 21.6 SAN 12.1 ANDRES San Isid ro 36 20 .9 10.7 AGUSTIN MAGDIWANG 11.5 11.7 Guimping an 45 20 .6 ODIONGAN SANTA CAJIDIOCAN Camb ajao 111 20 .1 SAN 15.2 MARIA 13.3 10.4 FERNANDO FERROL 15.5 10.0 ALCANTARA LOOC 6.6 8.2

SANTA FE 10.0 SAN JOSE 12.6

CBMS Poverty Maps 258 Table 3. Education Indicators, by Barangay, Province of Romblon, 2007

Municipality B a ra n g a y Number of Children not Number of Children not Number of Children not C hi ld re n a tten d in g C hi ld re n attending high C hi ld re n attending school (6-12 years elementary school ( 1 3 - 1 6 s ch oo l (6-16 years (6-16 years old) old) (6-12 years old) years old) (13-16 years old) old) M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n M ag nitude P r o p or t i o n M ag nitude P r o p or t i o n

ALCANTARA Bagsik 161 30 18.6 91 33 36.3 252 26 10.3 Bonlao 218 42 19.3 87 24 27.6 305 12 3.9 Calagonsao 166 40 24.1 64 23 35.9 230 18 7.8 Camili 244 41 16.8 144 62 43.1 388 54 13.9 Camod-Om 157 33 21.0 76 22 28.9 233 18 7.7 Gui-ob 227 43 18.9 119 43 36.1 346 32 9.2 Lawan 123 15 12.2 54 21 38.9 177 20 11.3 Madalag 236 55 23.3 112 24 21.4 348 17 4.9 Poblacion 325 58 17.8 188 38 20.2 513 17 3.3 San Isidro 179 32 17.9 103 25 24.3 282 14 5.0 San Roque 157 31 19.7 87 9 10.3 244 5 2.0 Tugdan 349 61 17.5 188 48 25.5 537 22 4.1 BANTON Balogo 74 12 16.2 37 12 32.4 111 9 8.1 Banice 61 13 21.3 29 9 31.0 90 1 1.1 Hambi-an 54 13 24.1 23 8 34.8 77 6 7.8 Lagang 12 6 50.0 5 3 60.0 17 2 11.8 Libtong 34 4 11.8 19 1 5.3 53 1 1.9 Mainit 53 12 22.6 27 6 22.2 80 2 2.5 Nabalay 15 3 20.0 8 3 37.5 23 2 8.7 Nasunogan 66 10 15.2 27 6 22.2 93 2 2.2 Poblacion 222 47 21.2 143 29 20.3 365 15 4.1 Sibay 60 13 21.7 27 4 14.8 87 2 2.3 Tan-Ag 39 4 10.3 22 8 36.4 61 9 14.8 Toctoc 30 4 13.3 16 4 25.0 46 2 4.3 Togbongan 9 2 22.2 7 5 71.4 16 1 6.3 Togong 77 15 19.5 23 8 34.8 100 8 8.0 Tumalum 47 16 34.0 15 4 26.7 62 4 6.5 Tungonan 52 9 17.3 41 10 24.4 93 8 8.6 Yabawon 62 8 12.9 40 15 37.5 102 7 6.9 CAJIDIOCAN Alibagon 107 40 37.4 58 35 60.3 165 26 15.8 Cambajao 377 117 31.0 176 78 44.3 553 111 20.1 Cambalo 411 93 22.6 199 84 42.2 610 45 7.4 Cambijang 314 72 22.9 132 47 35.6 446 47 10.5 Cantagda 305 65 21.3 141 62 44.0 446 32 7.2 Danao 652 237 36.3 345 160 46.4 997 186 18.7 Gutivan 241 36 14.9 124 59 47.6 365 38 10.4 Lico 111 32 28.8 56 22 39.3 167 11 6.6 Lumbang Este 121 22 18.2 53 17 32.1 174 12 6.9 Lumbang Weste 319 80 25.1 124 77 62.1 443 83 18.7 Marigondon 328 79 24.1 145 80 55.2 473 52 11.0 Poblacion 331 63 19.0 211 53 25.1 542 52 9.6 Sugod 422 129 30.6 201 83 41.3 623 117 18.8 Taguilos 272 72 26.5 135 60 44.4 407 40 9.8

CALATRAVA Balogo 329 68 20.7 145 62 42.8 474 54 11.4 Linao 283 56 19.8 122 61 50.0 405 53 13.1 Pagsangahan 165 36 21.8 83 59 71.1 248 43 17.3 Pangulo 295 63 21.4 155 62 40.0 450 44 9.8 Poblacion 222 50 22.5 129 25 19.4 351 15 4.3 San Roque 230 44 19.1 101 47 46.5 331 10 3.0 Talisay 222 86 38.7 110 84 76.4 332 54 16.3

CONCEPCION Bachawan 84 16 19.0 41 7 17.1 125 6 4.8 Calabasahan 137 29 21.2 58 14 24.1 195 21 10.8 Dalajican 67 18 26.9 45 11 24.4 112 7 6.3 Masadya 48 14 29.2 34 7 20.6 82 6 7.3 Masudsud 77 9 11.7 42 5 11.9 119 5 4.2 Poblacion 159 33 20.8 90 12 13.3 249 11 4.4 Sampong 72 13 18.1 40 11 27.5 112 7 6.3 San Pedro (Agbatang) 75 12 16.0 36 3 8.3 111 5 4.5 San Vicente 46 6 13.0 34 7 20.6 80 5 6.3 CORCUERA Alegria 269 43 16.0 116 61 52.6 385 34 8.8 Ambulong 96 26 27.1 53 25 47.2 149 14 9.4 Colongcolong 160 41 25.6 70 35 50.0 230 29 12.6 Gobon 174 49 28.2 78 19 24.4 252 20 7.9 Guintiguiban 59 11 18.6 31 3 9.7 90 5 5.6 Ilijan 161 27 16.8 77 18 23.4 238 12 5.0 Labnig 99 25 25.3 46 17 37.0 145 10 6.9 Mabini 56 15 26.8 32 3 9.4 88 3 3.4 CBMS Poverty Maps 259 Table 3. Education Indicators, by Barangay, Province of Romblon, 2007

Municipality B a ra n g a y Number of Children not Number of Children not Number of Children not C hi ld re n a tten d in g C hi ld re n attending high C hi ld re n attending school (6-12 years elementary school ( 1 3 - 1 6 s ch oo l (6-16 years (6-16 years old) old) (6-12 years old) years old) (13-16 years old) old) M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n M ag nitude P r o p or t i o n M ag nitude P r o p or t i o n

CORCUERA Mahaba 173 35 20.2 85 34 40.0 258 20 7.8 Mangansag 193 44 22.8 120 39 32.5 313 27 8.6 Poblacion 100 27 27.0 75 8 10.7 175 7 4.0 San Agustin 119 11 9.2 57 12 21.1 176 6 3.4 San Roque 156 41 26.3 88 36 40.9 244 25 10.2 San Vicente 80 11 13.8 60 14 23.3 140 12 8.6 Tacasan 107 19 17.8 43 9 20.9 150 4 2.7

FERROL Agnonoc 101 19 18.8 63 22 34.9 164 11 6.7 Bunsoran 156 32 20.5 81 28 34.6 237 24 10.1 Claro M. Recto 114 30 26.3 52 24 46.2 166 18 10.8 Hinaguman 206 53 25.7 101 41 40.6 307 34 11.1 Poblacion (Ferrol) 331 63 19.0 180 44 24.4 511 44 8.6 Tubigon 298 68 22.8 148 62 41.9 446 52 11.7

LOOC Agojo 310 53 17.1 154 66 42.9 464 52 11.2 Balatucan 159 44 27.7 97 26 26.8 256 17 6.6 Buenavista 296 54 18.2 132 35 26.5 428 27 6.3 Camandao 339 56 16.5 211 53 25.1 550 41 7.5 Guinhayaan 234 35 15.0 131 24 18.3 365 14 3.8 Limon Norte 380 68 17.9 196 78 39.8 576 60 10.4 Limon Sur 432 81 18.8 231 74 32.0 663 64 9.7 Manhac 261 54 20.7 122 36 29.5 383 25 6.5 Pili 213 40 18.8 121 34 28.1 334 33 9.9 Poblacion 610 104 17.0 344 71 20.6 954 69 7.2 Punta 283 56 19.8 136 36 26.5 419 34 8.1 Tuguis 180 39 21.7 106 41 38.7 286 27 9.4

MAGDIWANG Agsao 139 25 18.0 76 24 31.6 215 21 9.8 Agutay 314 76 24.2 153 80 52.3 467 60 12.8 Ambulong 216 44 20.4 121 47 38.8 337 46 13.6 Dulangan 266 78 29.3 151 81 53.6 417 72 17.3 Ipil 329 71 21.6 178 74 41.6 507 48 9.5 Jao-asan 219 41 18.7 121 43 35.5 340 34 10.0 Poblacion 439 92 21.0 255 53 20.8 694 43 6.2 Silum 125 39 31.2 63 32 50.8 188 47 25.0 Tampayan 553 114 20.6 325 130 40.0 878 102 11.6 ODIONGAN Amatong 233 102 43.8 119 97 81.5 352 128 36.4 Anahao 357 53 14.8 221 74 33.5 578 51 8.8 Bangon 218 60 27.5 97 33 34.0 315 35 11.1 Batiano 257 48 18.7 124 38 30.6 381 31 8.1 Budiong 353 79 22.4 204 75 36.8 557 75 13.5 Canduyong 320 72 22.5 168 63 37.5 488 62 12.7 Dapawan 507 110 21.7 308 84 27.3 815 66 8.1 Gabawan 338 90 26.6 174 70 40.2 512 78 15.2 Libertad 372 96 25.8 193 54 28.0 565 67 11.9 Ligaya (Pob.) 133 27 20.3 81 12 14.8 214 17 7.9 Liwanag (Pob.) 122 38 31.1 79 22 27.8 201 29 14.4 Liwayway (Pob.) 73 16 21.9 37 9 24.3 110 8 7.3 Malilico 174 49 28.2 76 38 50.0 250 35 14.0 Mayha 171 36 21.1 104 40 38.5 275 36 13.1 Pato-o 478 251 52.5 252 179 71.0 730 353 48.4 Poctoy 301 76 25.2 199 70 35.2 500 39 7.8 Progreso Este 249 59 23.7 114 74 64.9 363 64 17.6 Progreso Weste 190 44 23.2 87 46 52.9 277 43 15.5 Rizal 277 67 24.2 154 77 50.0 431 74 17.2 Tabing Dagat (Pob.) 146 28 19.2 98 17 17.3 244 10 4.1 Tabobo-an 229 56 24.5 130 42 32.3 359 34 9.5 Tuburan 256 62 24.2 166 52 31.3 422 59 14.0 Tulay 305 65 21.3 166 60 36.1 471 39 8.3 Tumingad 380 82 21.6 183 63 34.4 563 81 14.4

ROMBLON Agbaluto 127 27 21.3 82 25 30.5 209 17 8.1 Agbudia 92 14 15.2 48 26 54.2 140 17 12.1 Agnaga 198 49 24.7 96 50 52.1 294 25 8.5 Agnay 149 33 22.1 74 25 33.8 223 29 13.0 Agnipa 212 46 21.7 117 36 30.8 329 46 14.0 Agpanabat 189 35 18.5 83 29 34.9 272 25 9.2 Agtongo 253 53 20.9 148 73 49.3 401 69 17.2 Alad 327 98 30.0 206 99 48.1 533 106 19.9 Bagacay 396 79 19.9 289 127 43.9 685 90 13.1

CBMS Poverty Maps 260 Table 3. Education Indicators, by Barangay, Province of Romblon, 2007

Municipality B a ra n g a y Number of Children not Number of Children not Number of Children not C hi ld re n a tten d in g C hi ld re n attending high C hi ld re n attending school (6-12 years elementary school ( 1 3 - 1 6 s ch oo l (6-16 years (6-16 years old) old) (6-12 years old) years old) (13-16 years old) old) M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n M ag nitude P r o p or t i o n M ag nitude P r o p or t i o n

ROMBLON Barangay I (Pob.) 80 12 15.0 75 18 24.0 155 9 5.8 Barangay II (Pob.) 198 20 10.1 131 28 21.4 329 14 4.3 Barangay III (Pob.) 242 41 16.9 157 31 19.7 399 15 3.8 Barangay IV (Pob.) 161 38 23.6 125 31 24.8 286 19 6.6 Cajimos 392 119 30.4 213 121 56.8 605 140 23.1 Calabogo 194 54 27.8 102 56 54.9 296 66 22.3 Capaclan 741 142 19.2 471 147 31.2 1212 132 10.9 Cobrador (Naguso) 142 35 24.6 89 37 41.6 231 24 10.4 Ginablan 102 22 21.6 77 26 33.8 179 14 7.8 Guimpingan 142 39 27.5 76 33 43.4 218 45 20.6 Ilauran 301 57 18.9 172 67 39.0 473 40 8.5 Lamao 172 29 16.9 92 30 32.6 264 24 9.1 Li-o 292 88 30.1 150 61 40.7 442 68 15.4 Logbon 137 35 25.5 85 43 50.6 222 35 15.8 Lonos 299 60 20.1 197 73 37.1 496 56 11.3 Lunas 127 20 15.7 66 25 37.9 193 26 13.5 Macalas 183 52 28.4 109 35 32.1 292 31 10.6 Mapula 119 35 29.4 62 23 37.1 181 26 14.4 Palje 111 20 18.0 63 21 33.3 174 9 5.2 Sablayan 319 39 12.2 148 59 39.9 467 37 7.9 Sawang 191 34 17.8 106 31 29.2 297 18 6.1 Tambac 113 24 21.2 57 18 31.6 170 21 12.4

SAN AGUSTIN Bachawan 391 104 26.6 207 88 42.5 598 86 14.4 Binongahan 388 91 23.5 181 69 38.1 569 71 12.5 Binugusan 147 33 22.4 66 29 43.9 213 32 15.0 Buli 192 44 22.9 115 40 34.8 307 48 15.6 Cabolutan 348 69 19.8 153 56 36.6 501 52 10.4 Cagbuaya 281 57 20.3 163 62 38.0 444 42 9.5 Camantaya 109 18 16.5 42 13 31.0 151 17 11.3 Carmen 349 69 19.8 235 82 34.9 584 42 7.2 Cawayan 141 15 10.6 75 28 37.3 216 20 9.3 Doña Juana 358 79 22.1 185 66 35.7 543 85 15.7 Dubduban 160 36 22.5 90 34 37.8 250 37 14.8 Lusong 184 34 18.5 116 43 37.1 300 31 10.3 Mahabang Baybay 356 79 22.2 173 71 41.0 529 62 11.7 Poblacion 224 40 17.9 134 29 21.6 358 17 4.7 Sugod 328 65 19.8 164 60 36.6 492 56 11.4

SAN AND RES Agpudlos 227 70 30.8 117 72 61.5 344 63 18.3 Calunacon 292 66 22.6 160 55 34.4 452 28 6.2 Doña Trinidad 84 20 23.8 55 18 32.7 139 10 7.2 Juncarlo 112 34 30.4 59 27 45.8 171 37 21.6 Linawan 301 67 22.3 137 46 33.6 438 39 8.9 Mabini 240 48 20.0 137 42 30.7 377 20 5.3 Marigondon Norte 200 67 33.5 93 44 47.3 293 50 17.1 Marigondon Sur 197 57 28.9 123 63 51.2 320 43 13.4 Matutuna 255 52 20.4 139 60 43.2 394 32 8.1 Pag-Alad 201 52 25.9 105 25 23.8 306 32 10.5 Poblacion 234 56 23.9 151 51 33.8 385 37 9.6 Tan-Agan 316 83 26.3 176 44 25.0 492 38 7.7 Victoria 122 51 41.8 55 31 56.4 177 29 16.4 SAN FERNANDO Agtiwa 286 91 31.8 147 89 60.5 433 149 34.4 Azarga 400 121 30.3 216 104 48.1 616 103 16.7 Campalingo 364 82 22.5 193 64 33.2 557 58 10.4 Canjalon 394 100 25.4 160 86 53.8 554 93 16.8 España 439 107 24.4 253 99 39.1 692 68 9.8 Mabini 246 73 29.7 150 82 54.7 396 47 11.9 Mabulo 392 75 19.1 225 84 37.3 617 64 10.4 Otod 415 104 25.1 221 101 45.7 636 100 15.7 Panangcalan 167 51 30.5 101 34 33.7 268 50 18.7 Pili 256 66 25.8 135 63 46.7 391 67 17.1 Poblacion 235 38 16.2 141 30 21.3 376 13 3.5 Taclobo 1024 298 29.1 476 227 47.7 1500 276 18.4

SAN JO SE Busay 336 60 17.9 142 69 48.6 478 67 14.0 Combot 194 54 27.8 91 37 40.7 285 34 11.9 Lanas 462 141 30.5 195 106 54.4 657 91 13.9 Pinamihagan 265 75 28.3 117 64 54.7 382 58 15.2 Poblacion (Agcogon) 493 129 26.2 268 89 33.2 761 72 9.5

CBMS Poverty Maps 261 Table 3. Education Indicators, by Barangay, Province of Romblon, 2007

Municipality B a ra n g a y Number of Children not Number of Children not Number of Children not C hi ld re n a tten d in g C hi ld re n attending high C hi ld re n attending school (6-12 years elementary school ( 1 3 - 1 6 s ch oo l (6-16 years (6-16 years old) old) (6-12 years old) years old) (13-16 years old) old) M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n M ag nitude P r o p or t i o n M ag nitude P r o p or t i o n

SANTA FE Agmanic 283 57 20.1 154 43 27.9 437 34 7.8 Canyayo 270 58 21.5 115 62 53.9 385 64 16.6 Danao Norte 209 48 23.0 114 34 29.8 323 22 6.8 Danao Sur 154 25 16.2 88 30 34.1 242 21 8.7 Guinbirayan 302 53 17.5 192 42 21.9 494 28 5.7 Guintigbasan 132 21 15.9 73 26 35.6 205 13 6.3 Magsaysay 272 65 23.9 137 35 25.5 409 35 8.6 Mat-i 246 45 18.3 115 53 46.1 361 47 13.0 Pandan 290 64 22.1 134 45 33.6 424 51 12.0 Poblacion 380 83 21.8 201 63 31.3 581 52 9.0 Tabugon 418 87 20.8 191 79 41.4 609 80 13.1

SANTA MARIA Bonga 205 52 25.4 104 53 51.0 309 33 10.7 Concepcion Norte (Pob.) 360 60 16.7 240 69 28.8 600 34 5.7 Concepcion Sur 400 69 17.3 202 81 40.1 602 69 11.5 Paroyhog 130 23 17.7 74 24 32.4 204 18 8.8 San Isidro 117 36 30.8 55 25 45.5 172 36 20.9 Santo Niño 207 52 25.1 127 45 35.4 334 41 12.3

CBMS Poverty Maps 262 CBMS Poverty Maps: Romblon

Map 21. Proportion of Households with Income Below the Poverty Threshold, by Municipality, 2007

Households with income below the BANTON poverty threshold CONCEPCION 64.3 62.7 M unicipality M ag nit ud e P r o p o r t io n San A ndres 2389 78.7 CORCUERA San Jose 1315 75.1 59.1 Ferrol 1014 74.2 M agdiwang 1829 71.8 Calatrava 1271 69.5 Santa M aria 1087 67.8 CALATRAVA 69.5 San Fernando 3037 67.8 ROMBLON San Agustin 2879 67.3 SAN SAN 59.1 B anton 924 64.3 ANDRES Concepcion 658 62.7 78.7 AGUSTIN MAGDIWANG 67.3 71.8 A lcantara 1681 62.6 ODIONGAN SANTA CAJIDIOCAN Cajidiocan 2623 59.6 SAN 51.4 MARIA 59.6 Corcuera 1270 59.5 67.8 FERNANDO Romblon 4400 59.1 FERROL 67.8 74.2 Looc 2638 58.7 ALCANTARA Santa Fe 1851 57.7 LOOC 62.6 58.7 Odiongan 4521 51.4

SANTA FE 57.7 SAN JOSE 75.1

Map 22. Proportion of Households with Income Below the Poverty Threshold, by Barangay, 2007

BANTON CONCEPCION 64.3 Bottom 10 Barangays 62.7 B a r a ng ay M ag nit ud e P r o p o r t io n

Pinamihag an 2 20 9 3 .2 CORCUERA 59.1 Dulangan 2 18 9 2 .8 Cawayan 147 92 .5 Silum 8 3 9 2 .2 Pag -Alad 198 9 0 .8 CALATRAVA 69.5 V icto ria 108 9 0 .8 ROMBLON M arigondon Sur 187 8 9 .9 SAN 59.1 Cobrador (Naguso) 193 8 9 .8 ANDRES SAN 78.7 AGUSTIN MAGDIWANG B alo go 8 9 8 9 .0 67.3 71.8 San Isid ro 104 8 8 .9 ODIONGAN SANTA CAJIDIOCAN SAN 51.4 MARIA 59.6 67.8 FERNANDO FERROL 67.8 74.2 ALCANTARA LOOC 62.6 58.7 SANTA FE 57.7 SAN JOSE 75.1

CBMS Poverty Maps 263 CBMS Poverty Maps: Romblon

Map 23. Proportion of Households with Income Below the Food Threshold, by Municipality, 2007

Households with income below the food threshold BANTON CONCEPCION 52.9 48.6 M unicipality M ag nit ud e P r o p o r t io n San A ndres 2184 72.0 CORCUERA San Jose 1156 66.0 41.6 Ferrol 890 65.1 M agdiwang 1522 59.8 Calatrava 1063 58.1 San Fernando 2487 55.5 CALATRAVA San Agustin 2362 55.2 58.1 ROMBLON Santa M aria 860 53.6 SAN B anton 760 52.9 SAN 45.4 ANDRES A lcantara 1360 50.7 72.0 AGUSTIN MAGDIWANG 55.2 59.8 Concepcion 510 48.6 ODIONGAN SANTA CAJIDIOCAN Romblon 3381 45.4 SAN Looc 2006 44.6 39.3 MARIA 44.4 53.6 FERNANDO Cajidiocan 1953 44.4 FERROL 55.5 65.1 Santa Fe 1367 42.6 ALCANTARA Corcuera 933 41.6 LOOC 50.7 Odiongan 3458 39.3 44.6 SANTA FE 42.6 SAN JOSE 66.0

Map 24. Proportion of Households with Income Below the Food Threshold, by Barangay, 2007

BANTON CONCEPCION 52.9 Bottom 10 Barangays 48.6 B a r a ng ay M ag nit ud e P r o p o r t io n CORCUERA Pinamihag an 2 06 87.3 41.6 Pag -Alad 189 86 .7 Dulangan 2 0 1 85.5 Cobrador (Naguso) 179 8 3 .3 CALATRAVA M ab ulo 2 9 5 8 2 .4 58.1 V icto ria 9 8 8 2 .4 ROMBLON SAN M arigondon Norte 166 8 2 .2 SAN 45.4 ANDRES Co mbo t 142 82 .1 72.0 AGUSTIN MAGDIWANG 55.2 59.8 B alo go 8 2 8 2 .0 ODIONGAN SANTA CAJIDIOCAN Cawayan 130 81.8 SAN 39.3 MARIA 44.4 53.6 FERNANDO FERROL 55.5 65.1 ALCANTARA LOOC 50.7 44.6 SANTA FE 42.6 SAN JOSE 66.0

CBMS Poverty Maps 264 CBMS Poverty Maps: Romblon

Map 25. Proportion of Households who Experienced Food Shortage, by Municipality, 2007 Households who experienced food sho rt ag e BANTON M unicipality M ag nit ud e Pro p o rt io n CONCEPCION 0.7 0.3 M agdiwang 363 14.3 San Fernando 402 9.0 CORCUERA Ferrol 50 3.7 3.1 San Agustin 153 3.6 Corcuera 70 3.1 Cajidiocan 138 3.1 CALATRAVA San Jose 45 2.6 1.7 Calatrava 32 1.7 ROMBLON Alcantara 41 1.5 SAN 0.9 ANDRES SAN Santa Fe 46 1.4 0.0 AGUSTIN MAGDIWANG Looc 56 1.2 3.6 14.3 Santa M aria 20 1.2 ODIONGAN SANTA CAJIDIOCAN SAN Romblon 64 0.9 0.2 MARIA 3.1 1.2 FERNANDO Banton 10 0.7 FERROL 9.0 3.7 Concepcion 3 0.3 ALCANTARA Odiongan 16 0.2 LOOC 1.5 1.2 San Andres 0 0.0 SANTA FE 1.4 SAN JOSE 2.6

Map 26. Proportion of Households who Experienced Food Shortage, by Barangay, 2007

BANTON CONCEPCION 0.7 Bottom 10 Barangays 0.3 B a r ang a y M ag nit ud e P r o p o r t io n CORCUERA Dulangan 107 45.5 3.1 Silum 4 0 4 4 .4 M ab ini 9 4 35.9 San Roq ue 4 9 25.7 A g utay 56 19.6 CALATRAVA 1.7 A mb ulong 4 2 17.4 ROMBLON Co mbo t 2 4 13.9 SAN 0.9 ANDRES SAN Oto d 56 13.7 0.0 AGUSTIN MAGDIWANG Taclo bo 115 13.4 3.6 14.3 M ab ulo 4 7 13.1 ODIONGAN SANTA CAJIDIOCAN SAN 0.2 MARIA 3.1 1.2 FERNANDO FERROL 9.0 3.7 ALCANTARA LOOC 1.5 1.2 SANTA FE 1.4 SAN JOSE 2.6

CBMS Poverty Maps 265 Table 4. Income Indicators, by Barangay, Province of Romblon, 2007

Municipality Barangay Households with income below the Households with income below Households who experienced poverty threshold the food threshold food shortage M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n

ALCANTARA Bagsik 132 59.5 102 45.9 0 0.0 Bonlao 115 70.6 94 57.7 2 1.2 Calagonsao 197 69.4 161 56.7 9 3.2 Camili 105 78.4 89 66.4 8 6.0 Camod-Om 166 65.4 132 52.0 3 1.2 Gui-ob 169 45.2 135 36.1 1 0.3 Lawan 134 62.6 109 50.9 0 0.0 Madalag 216 60.5 162 45.4 2 0.6 Poblacion 105 71.4 92 62.6 5 3.4 San Isidro 149 70.0 116 54.5 6 2.8 San Roque 79 68.1 71 61.2 5 4.3 Tugdan 114 55.3 97 47.1 0 0.0 BANTON Balogo 89 89.0 82 82.0 1 1.0 Banice 55 59.1 50 53.8 0 0.0 Hambi-an 41 83.7 38 77.6 0 0.0 Lagang 13 76.5 10 58.8 0 0.0 Libtong 49 70.0 38 54.3 0 0.0 Mainit 57 70.4 46 56.8 0 0.0 Nabalay 13 72.2 13 72.2 1 5.6 Nasunogan 48 52.7 39 42.9 0 0.0 Poblacion 158 56.2 128 45.6 0 0.0 Sibay 50 59.5 38 45.2 8 9.5 Tan-Ag 77 81.9 68 72.3 0 0.0 Toctoc 20 69.0 17 58.6 0 0.0 Togbongan 27 79.4 23 67.6 0 0.0 Togong 58 64.4 48 53.3 0 0.0 Tumalum 76 60.8 54 43.2 0 0.0 Tungonan 40 50.0 30 37.5 0 0.0 Yabawon 53 53.0 38 38.0 0 0.0

CAJIDIOCAN Alibagon 68 63.6 48 44.9 0 0.0 Cambajao 259 65.2 192 48.4 27 6.8 Cambalo 258 61.0 186 44.0 14 3.3 Cambijang 194 57.2 158 46.6 17 5.0 Cantagda 178 62.0 142 49.5 3 1.0 Danao 357 58.5 247 40.5 33 5.4 Gutivan 144 57.1 103 40.9 2 0.8 Lico 92 78.0 77 65.3 0 0.0 Lumbang Este 85 60.3 70 49.6 0 0.0 Lumbang Weste 204 70.6 158 54.7 0 0.0 Marigondon 201 61.1 145 44.1 36 10.9 Poblacion 180 46.0 138 35.3 1 0.3 Sugod 241 53.8 175 39.1 5 1.1 Taguilos 162 60.7 114 42.7 0 0.0

CALATRAVA Balogo 261 79.6 237 72.3 1 0.3 Linao 141 48.5 107 36.8 2 0.7 Pagsangahan 157 55.9 120 42.7 3 1.1 Pangulo 136 87.7 125 80.6 0 0.0 Poblacion 247 82.6 213 71.2 0 0.0 San Roque 129 54.4 85 35.9 0 0.0 Talisay 200 84.0 176 73.9 26 10.9 CONCEPCION Bachawan 76 67.9 64 57.1 1 0.9 Calabasahan 99 67.8 80 54.8 0 0.0 Dalajican 74 73.3 56 55.4 0 0.0 Masadya 88 71.5 75 61.0 0 0.0 Masudsud 114 46.9 75 30.9 1 0.4 Poblacion 63 63.0 47 47.0 0 0.0 Sampong 62 74.7 55 66.3 1 1.2 San Pedro (Agbatang) 44 57.9 32 42.1 0 0.0 San Vicente 38 57.6 26 39.4 0 0.0 CORCUERA Alegria 185 66.5 140 50.4 2 0.7 Ambulong 62 59.6 35 33.7 0 0.0 Colongcolong 71 52.2 44 32.4 1 0.7 Gobon 103 59.9 83 48.3 0 0.0 Guintiguiban 54 72.0 40 53.3 0 0.0 Ilijan 95 51.1 42 22.6 10 5.4 Labnig 104 73.2 88 62.0 0 0.0 Mabini 27 37.5 20 27.8 1 1.4

CBMS Poverty Maps 266 Table 4. Income Indicators, by Barangay, Province of Romblon, 2007

Municipality B a ra n g a y Households with income Households with income Households who experienced below the poverty threshold below the food threshold food shortage M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n P r o p or t i o n M ag n i tu d e

CORCUERA Mahaba 106 60.2 65 36.9 2 1.1 Mangansag 122 53.0 89 38.7 0 0.0 Poblacion 34 24.8 16 11.7 0 0.0 San Agustin 67 51.5 43 33.1 5 3.8 San Roque 141 73.8 110 57.6 49 25.7 San Vicente 82 77.4 61 57.5 0 0.0 Tacasan 71 67.0 57 53.8 0 0.0

FERROL Agnonoc 98 71.0 85 61.6 3 2.2 Bunsoran 121 71.6 100 59.2 10 5.9 Claro M. Recto 104 78.8 95 72.0 2 1.5 Hinaguman 271 67.4 233 58.0 3 0.7 Poblacion (Ferrol) 171 79.5 161 74.9 11 5.1 Tubigon 249 80.1 216 69.5 21 6.8 LOOC Agojo 259 76.0 208 61.0 15 4.4 Balatucan 126 62.1 95 46.8 1 0.5 Buenavista 168 61.3 120 43.8 1 0.4 Camandao 256 58.9 184 42.3 5 1.1 Guinhayaan 194 61.8 136 43.3 0 0.0 Limon Norte 274 65.4 225 53.7 24 5.7 Limon Sur 311 60.5 236 45.9 4 0.8 Manhac 169 56.9 121 40.7 1 0.3 Pili 170 65.1 137 52.5 0 0.0 Poblacion 411 49.0 316 37.7 3 0.4 Punta 177 46.9 131 34.7 2 0.5 Tuguis 123 55.7 97 43.9 0 0.0

MAGDIWANG Agsao 130 68.1 106 55.5 7 3.7 Agutay 226 79.0 189 66.4 56 19.6 Ambulong 169 69.8 138 57.0 42 17.4 Dulangan 218 92.8 201 85.5 107 45.5 Ipil 207 72.4 169 59.4 12 4.2 Jao-asan 164 80.0 126 61.5 17 8.3 Poblacion 262 52.6 204 41.0 31 6.2 Silum 83 92.2 72 80.0 40 44.4 Tampayan 370 72.0 317 61.7 51 9.9 ODIONGAN Amatong 175 65.5 145 54.3 1 0.4 Anahao 236 48.2 160 32.7 0 0.0 Bangon 179 69.4 155 60.1 0 0.0 Batiano 78 23.2 49 14.6 0 0.0 Budiong 273 56.4 204 42.1 0 0.0 Canduyong 248 63.4 199 50.9 0 0.0 Dapawan 190 28.5 142 21.3 0 0.0 Gabawan 287 52.6 210 38.5 5 0.9 Libertad 317 63.8 235 47.3 0 0.0 Ligaya (Pob.) 187 83.1 169 75.1 8 3.6 Liwanag (Pob.) 131 47.3 98 35.4 0 0.0 Liwayway (Pob.) 376 62.7 285 47.5 0 0.0 Malilico 57 22.9 40 16.1 0 0.0 Mayha 55 25.8 34 16.0 0 0.0 Pato-o 180 39.8 128 28.3 0 0.0 Poctoy 195 76.5 171 67.1 0 0.0 Progreso Este 164 78.5 141 67.5 0 0.0 Progreso Weste 198 54.4 151 41.5 0 0.0 Rizal 44 18.9 21 9.0 1 0.4 Tabing Dagat (Pob.) 207 65.3 153 48.3 0 0.0 Tabobo-an 283 60.5 218 46.6 1 0.2 Tuburan 305 65.3 254 54.4 0 0.0 Tulay 19 15.6 5 4.1 0 0.0 Tumingad 137 33.3 91 22.1 0 0.0 ROMBLON Agbaluto 77 67.0 63 54.8 1 0.9 Agbudia 122 56.0 93 42.7 0 0.0 Agnaga 59 54.6 40 37.0 0 0.0 Agnay 137 77.4 110 62.1 6 3.4 Agnipa 98 61.3 76 47.5 0 0.0 Agpanabat 116 46.4 81 32.4 0 0.0 Agtongo 183 82.4 161 72.5 0 0.0 Alad 268 75.9 229 64.9 0 0.0 Bagacay 335 69.4 290 60.0 0 0.0

CBMS Poverty Maps 267 Table 4. Income Indicators, by Barangay, Province of Romblon, 2007

Municipality B a ra n g a y Households with income Households with income Households who experienced below the poverty threshold below the food threshold food shortage M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n P r o p or t i o n M ag n i tu d e

ROMBLON Barangay I (Pob.) 37 37.0 22 22.0 0 0.0 Barangay II (Pob.) 99 35.0 60 21.2 0 0.0 Barangay III (Pob.) 102 34.0 73 24.3 2 0.7 Barangay IV (Pob.) 52 19.3 26 9.6 0 0.0 Cajimos 260 72.6 184 51.4 0 0.0 Calabogo 141 81.5 128 74.0 0 0.0 Capaclan 367 47.2 226 29.1 30 3.9 Cobrador (Naguso) 193 89.8 179 83.3 0 0.0 Ginablan 94 62.7 74 49.3 0 0.0 Guimpingan 86 58.1 50 33.8 1 0.7 Ilauran 240 82.5 215 73.9 0 0.0 Lamao 133 72.3 105 57.1 23 12.5 Li-o 189 71.9 143 54.4 0 0.0 Logbon 135 78.5 112 65.1 0 0.0 Lonos 215 67.4 164 51.4 0 0.0 Lunas 87 58.0 77 51.3 0 0.0 Macalas 104 49.8 73 34.9 0 0.0 Mapula 72 52.9 59 43.4 0 0.0 Palje 85 60.7 65 46.4 1 0.7 Sablayan 130 41.4 81 25.8 0 0.0 Sawang 108 37.8 62 21.7 0 0.0 Tambac 76 63.3 60 50.0 0 0.0 SAN AGUSTIN Bachawan 224 62.4 179 49.9 2 0.6 Binongahan 288 78.5 249 67.8 1 0.3 Binugusan 156 81.3 149 77.6 1 0.5 Buli 173 77.6 149 66.8 22 9.9 Cabolutan 195 58.0 151 44.9 33 9.8 Cagbuaya 151 49.5 100 32.8 8 2.6 Camantaya 71 62.3 56 49.1 2 1.8 Carmen 300 65.8 230 50.4 7 1.5 Cawayan 147 92.5 130 81.8 8 5.0 Doña Juana 250 67.2 201 54.0 5 1.3 Dubduban 121 58.7 108 52.4 14 6.8 Lusong 164 76.6 147 68.7 5 2.3 Mahabang Baybay 264 79.5 219 66.0 6 1.8 Poblacion 123 40.1 92 30.0 0 0.0 Sugod 252 75.0 202 60.1 39 11.6

SAN AND RES Agpudlos 149 70.3 124 58.5 0 0.0 Calunacon 259 77.3 239 71.3 0 0.0 Doña Trinidad 68 63.0 53 49.1 0 0.0 Juncarlo 89 76.1 79 67.5 0 0.0 Linawan 252 74.1 232 68.2 0 0.0 Mabini 192 76.8 175 70.0 0 0.0 Marigondon Norte 177 87.6 166 82.2 0 0.0 Marigondon Sur 187 89.9 169 81.3 0 0.0 Matutuna 240 84.8 229 80.9 0 0.0 Pag-Alad 198 90.8 189 86.7 0 0.0 Poblacion 192 64.6 175 58.9 0 0.0 Tan-Agan 278 80.6 256 74.2 0 0.0 Victoria 108 90.8 98 82.4 0 0.0

SAN FERNANDO Agtiwa 211 85.4 189 76.5 29 11.7 Azarga 303 72.7 252 60.4 2 0.5 Campalingo 216 58.9 150 40.9 1 0.3 Canjalon 290 84.5 252 73.5 11 3.2 España 263 61.6 196 45.9 41 9.6 Mabini 167 63.7 119 45.4 94 35.9 Mabulo 317 88.5 295 82.4 47 13.1 Otod 160 39.0 117 28.5 56 13.7 Panangcalan 144 68.2 124 58.8 1 0.5 Pili 178 67.4 156 59.1 5 1.9 Poblacion 136 43.0 96 30.4 0 0.0 Taclobo 652 75.9 541 63.0 115 13.4

SAN JO SE Busay 220 74.3 186 62.8 17 5.7 Combot 153 88.4 142 82.1 24 13.9 Lanas 290 64.7 240 53.6 4 0.9 Pinamihagan 220 93.2 206 87.3 0 0.0 Poblacion (Agcogon) 432 72.1 382 63.8 0 0.0

CBMS Poverty Maps 268 Table 4. Income Indicators, by Barangay, Province of Romblon, 2007

Municipality B a ra n g a y Households with income Households with income Households who experienced below the poverty threshold below the food threshold food shortage M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n P r o p or t i o n M ag n i tu d e

SANTA FE Agmanic 169 54.3 119 38.3 0 0.0 Canyayo 184 62.0 145 48.8 2 0.7 Danao Norte 109 42.9 58 22.8 0 0.0 Danao Sur 110 68.3 97 60.2 0 0.0 Guinbirayan 248 66.8 205 55.3 28 7.5 Guintigbasan 86 56.2 63 41.2 0 0.0 Magsaysay 199 64.4 161 52.1 0 0.0 Mat-i 157 62.5 116 46.2 0 0.0 Pandan 186 71.0 147 56.1 0 0.0 Poblacion 208 48.0 129 29.8 16 3.7 Tabugon 195 47.8 127 31.1 0 0.0

SANTA MARIA Bonga 169 72.5 138 59.2 1 0.4 Concepcion Norte (Pob.) 283 64.5 220 50.1 0 0.0 Concepcion Sur 286 68.8 230 55.3 4 1.0 Paroyhog 104 69.3 84 56.0 13 8.7 San Isidro 104 88.9 89 76.1 1 0.9 Santo Niño 141 56.6 99 39.8 1 0.4

CBMS Poverty Maps 269 CBMS Poverty Maps: Romblon

Map 27. Unemployment Rate (15 years old and above), by Municipality, 2007

Unemployment Rate BANTON (15 years old and above) CONCEPCION 0.3 2.5 M unicipality M ag nit ud e P r o p o r t io n San A ndres 419 15.2 CORCUERA San Jose 71 4.8 0.6 San Fernando 164 3.1 San Agustin 106 2.6 Ferrol 48 2.5 Concepcion 37 2.5 CALATRAVA 1.6 Santa Fe 106 2.4 ROMBLON A lcantara 69 2.3 SAN Cajidiocan 100 2.0 SAN 0.7 ANDRES Calatrava 35 1.6 15.2 AGUSTIN MAGDIWANG 2.6 1.5 Odiongan 170 1.5 ODIONGAN SANTA CAJIDIOCAN M agdiwang 55 1.5 SAN Looc 79 1.4 1.5 MARIA 2.0 FERNANDO Santa M aria 16 0.9 FERROL 0.9 2.5 3.1 Romblon 67 0.7 ALCANTARA Corcuera 20 0.6 LOOC 2.3 1.4 B anton 5 0.3

SANTA FE 2.4 SAN JOSE 4.8

Map 28. Unemployment Rate (15 years old and above), by Barangay, 2007

BANTON CONCEPCION 0.3 Bottom 10 Barangays 2.5 B a r a ng a y M a g nit ud e P r o p o r t io n CORCUERA Pag -A lad 96 3 8.4 0.6 M ab ini 40 2 3.4 M arigondon Norte 42 19.4 Pili 56 18.9 CALATRAVA V icto ria 29 16.8 1.6 Juncarlo 22 16.8 ROMBLON SAN M arigondon Sur 30 15.6 SAN 0.7 ANDRES A g tiwa 3 1 13.8 15.2 AGUSTIN MAGDIWANG 2.6 1.5 Doña Trinidad 19 12.8 ODIONGAN SANTA CAJIDIOCAN Tan-A g an 29 12.2 SAN 1.5 MARIA 2.0 FERNANDO FERROL 0.9 2.5 3.1 ALCANTARA LOOC 2.3 1.4

SANTA FE 2.4 SAN JOSE 4.8

CBMS Poverty Maps 270 CBMS Poverty Maps: Romblon

Map 29. Proportion of Persons who are Victims of Crime, by Municipality, 2007

Persons who are victims of crimes

M unicipality M ag nit ud e Pro p o rt io n BANTON CONCEPCION 0.0 Calatrava 238 2.8 0.1 San Agustin 378 2.0 M agdiwang 59 0.5 CORCUERA 0.1 Santa M aria 37 0.5 Romblon 73 0.2 San Andres 33 0.2 Odiongan 34 0.1 CALATRAVA Cajidiocan 29 0.1 2.8 Looc 27 0.1 ROMBLON SAN 0.2 Santa Fe 15 0.1 ANDRES SAN Alcantara 11 0.1 0.2 AGUSTIN MAGDIWANG Corcuera 8 0.1 2.0 0.5 Concepcion 3 0.1 ODIONGAN SANTA CAJIDIOCAN SAN San Fernando 5 0.0 0.1 MARIA 0.1 FERNANDO Ferrol 2 0.0 FERROL 0.5 0.0 0.0 Banton 0 0.0 ALCANTARA San Jose 0 0.0 LOOC 0.1 0.1

SANTA FE 0.1 SAN JOSE 0.0

Map 30. Proportion of Persons who are Victims of Crime, by Barangay, 2007

CONCEPCION BANTON 0.1 0.0 Bottom 10 Barangays B a r a ng a y M a g nit ud e P r o p o r t io n CORCUERA Pagsang ahan 167 22 .7 0.1 B achawan 164 9.6 Cag buaya 132 9.3 Lusong 58 6.0 CALATRAVA San Isid ro 3 1 5.7 2.8 Pob lacion 63 4.9 ROMBLON SAN Silum 2 1 4.3 SAN 0.2 ANDRES Sablayan 36 2.5 0.2 AGUSTIN MAGDIWANG 2.0 0.5 Calab og o 13 1.6 ODIONGAN SANTA CAJIDIOCAN Guintiguiban 5 1.6 SAN 0.1 MARIA 0.1 FERNANDO FERROL 0.5 0.0 0.0 ALCANTARA LOOC 0.1 0.1

SANTA FE 0.1 SAN JOSE 0.0

CBMS Poverty Maps 271 Table 5. Unemployment and Victims of Crime Indicators, by Barangay, Province of Romblon, 2007

Municipality B a ra n g a y Number of persons in Unemployment Rate Persons who are victims of the labor force (15 years old and above) crim es (15 years old and a b ov e ) M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n

ALCANTARA Bagsik 156 4 2.6 0 0.0 Bonlao 235 7 3.0 1 0.1 Calagonsao 201 4 2.0 4 0.5 Camili 312 7 2.2 0 0.0 Camod-Om 132 4 3.0 2 0.3 Gui-ob 272 8 2.9 1 0.1 Lawan 144 2 1.4 0 0.0 Madalag 285 6 2.1 0 0.0 Poblacion 470 8 1.7 2 0.1 San Isidro 246 8 3.3 1 0.1 San Roque 199 4 2.0 0 0.0 Tugdan 352 7 2.0 0 0.0 BANTON Balogo 101 0 0.0 0 0.0 Banice 91 1 1.1 0 0.0 Hambi-an 42 0 0.0 0 0.0 Lagang 19 0 0.0 0 0.0 Libtong 88 1 1.1 0 0.0 Mainit 121 0 0.0 0 0.0 Nabalay 23 0 0.0 0 0.0 Nasunogan 73 0 0.0 0 0.0 Poblacion 318 0 0.0 0 0.0 Sibay 108 0 0.0 0 0.0 Tan-Ag 138 0 0.0 0 0.0 Toctoc 30 0 0.0 0 0.0 Togbongan 33 0 0.0 0 0.0 Togong 112 1 0.9 0 0.0 Tumalum 92 0 0.0 0 0.0 Tungonan 184 2 1.1 0 0.0 Yabawon 120 0 0.0 0 0.0

CAJIDIOCAN Alibagon 169 3 1.8 0 0.0 Cambajao 470 21 4.5 13 0.7 Cambalo 442 6 1.4 1 0.1 Cambijang 336 5 1.5 0 0.0 Cantagda 321 1 0.3 0 0.0 Danao 731 18 2.5 1 0.0 Gutivan 288 7 2.4 5 0.5 Lico 124 2 1.6 0 0.0 Lumbang Este 174 2 1.1 1 0.2 Lumbang Weste 354 2 0.6 1 0.1 Marigondon 359 4 1.1 3 0.2 Poblacion 468 4 0.9 1 0.1 Sugod 472 17 3.6 3 0.2 Taguilos 277 8 2.9 0 0.0

CALATRAVA Balogo 270 6 2.2 0 0.0 Linao 387 0 0.0 1 0.1 Pagsangahan 254 0 0.0 167 22.7 Pangulo 325 10 3.1 0 0.0 Poblacion 368 12 3.3 63 4.9 San Roque 272 6 2.2 1 0.1 Talisay 370 1 0.3 6 0.5 CONCEPCION Bachawan 137 7 5.1 1 0.2 Calabasahan 203 3 1.5 0 0.0 Dalajican 173 1 0.6 2 0.5 Masadya 98 1 1.0 0 0.0 Masudsud 163 10 6.1 0 0.0 Poblacion 302 5 1.7 0 0.0 Sampong 146 3 2.1 0 0.0 San Pedro (Agbatang) 127 7 5.5 0 0.0 San Vicente 130 0 0.0 0 0.0

CORCUERA Alegria 348 3 0.9 0 0.0 Ambulong 148 0 0.0 0 0.0 Colongcolong 230 0 0.0 0 0.0 Gobon 183 0 0.0 0 0.0 Guintiguiban 111 1 0.9 5 1.6 Ilijan 246 5 2.0 0 0.0 Labnig 179 0 0.0 0 0.0 Mabini 119 0 0.0 0 0.0 CBMS Poverty Maps 272 Table 5. Unemployment and Victims of Crime Indicators, by Barangay, Province of Romblon, 2007

Municipality B a ra n g a y Number of persons in Unemployment Rate Persons who are victims of the labor force (15 years old and above) crim es (15 years old and a b ov e ) M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n

CORCUERA Mahaba 284 1 0.4 0 0.0 Mangansag 325 5 1.5 0 0.0 Poblacion 216 2 0.9 2 0.4 San Agustin 175 0 0.0 0 0.0 San Roque 381 0 0.0 0 0.0 San Vicente 160 2 1.3 0 0.0 Tacasan 149 1 0.7 1 0.2

FERROL Agnonoc 224 5 2.2 0 0.0 Bunsoran 253 3 1.2 0 0.0 Claro M. Recto 187 3 1.6 0 0.0 Hinaguman 257 3 1.2 1 0.1 Poblacion (Ferrol) 518 23 4.4 1 0.1 Tubigon 505 11 2.2 0 0.0 LOOC Agojo 462 4 0.9 7 0.5 Balatucan 250 6 2.4 0 0.0 Buenavista 359 5 1.4 2 0.2 Camandao 573 4 0.7 0 0.0 Guinhayaan 364 0 0.0 3 0.2 Limon Norte 620 14 2.3 5 0.3 Limon Sur 702 9 1.3 0 0.0 Manhac 260 2 0.8 0 0.0 Pili 322 9 2.8 0 0.0 Poblacion 1126 16 1.4 3 0.1 Punta 515 5 1.0 7 0.4 Tuguis 271 5 1.8 0 0.0

MAGDIWANG Agsao 283 5 1.8 1 0.1 Agutay 449 3 0.7 11 0.8 Ambulong 339 9 2.7 2 0.2 Dulangan 339 3 0.9 6 0.5 Ipil 419 6 1.4 4 0.3 Jao-asan 270 3 1.1 3 0.3 Poblacion 732 11 1.5 8 0.4 Silum 112 6 5.4 21 4.3 Tampayan 757 9 1.2 3 0.1 ODIONGAN Amatong 395 0 0.0 3 0.3 Anahao 612 16 2.6 0 0.0 Bangon 275 2 0.7 0 0.0 Batiano 450 3 0.7 0 0.0 Budiong 672 35 5.2 0 0.0 Canduyong 458 4 0.9 1 0.1 Dapawan 843 12 1.4 4 0.1 Gabawan 670 19 2.8 0 0.0 Libertad 645 6 0.9 0 0.0 Ligaya (Pob.) 272 1 0.4 0 0.0 Liwanag (Pob.) 270 6 2.2 0 0.0 Liwayway (Pob.) 184 2 1.1 2 0.4 Malilico 268 2 0.7 0 0.0 Mayha 387 4 1.0 0 0.0 Pato-o 703 13 1.8 0 0.0 Poctoy 669 1 0.1 0 0.0 Progreso Este 381 8 2.1 3 0.3 Progreso Weste 269 3 1.1 5 0.6 Rizal 300 13 4.3 1 0.1 Tabing Dagat (Pob.) 325 0 0.0 0 0.0 Tabobo-an 439 3 0.7 0 0.0 Tuburan 436 0 0.0 7 0.4 Tulay 710 15 2.1 8 0.4 Tumingad 467 2 0.4 0 0.0 ROMBLON Agbaluto 148 4 2.7 0 0.0 Agbudia 123 1 0.8 3 0.6 Agnaga 230 1 0.4 0 0.0 Agnay 167 5 3.0 0 0.0 Agnipa 294 0 0.0 1 0.1 Agpanabat 324 0 0.0 0 0.0 Agtongo 255 0 0.0 0 0.0 Alad 396 3 0.8 0 0.0 Bagacay 597 3 0.5 0 0.0 CBMS Poverty Maps 273 Table 5. Unemployment and Victims of Crime Indicators, by Barangay, Province of Romblon, 2007

Municipality B a ra n g a y Number of persons in Unemployment Rate Persons who are victims of the labor force (15 years old and above) crim es (15 years old and a b ov e ) M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n

ROMBLON Barangay I (Pob.) 194 5 2.6 0 0.0 Barangay II (Pob.) 390 0 0.0 0 0.0 Barangay III (Pob.) 477 11 2.3 0 0.0 Barangay IV (Pob.) 338 0 0.0 2 0.2 Cajimos 463 8 1.7 1 0.1 Calabogo 220 0 0.0 13 1.6 Capaclan 1244 8 0.6 0 0.0 Cobrador (Naguso) 266 1 0.4 0 0.0 Ginablan 196 3 1.5 0 0.0 Guimpingan 220 0 0.0 0 0.0 Ilauran 487 0 0.0 0 0.0 Lamao 251 0 0.0 0 0.0 Li-o 346 0 0.0 16 1.3 Logbon 276 0 0.0 0 0.0 Lonos 454 4 0.9 0 0.0 Lunas 200 0 0.0 0 0.0 Macalas 235 4 1.7 0 0.0 Mapula 144 1 0.7 1 0.2 Palje 192 0 0.0 0 0.0 Sablayan 586 3 0.5 36 2.5 Sawang 271 0 0.0 0 0.0 Tambac 145 2 1.4 0 0.0

SAN AGUSTIN Bachawan 404 0 0.0 164 9.6 Binongahan 305 3 1.0 0 0.0 Binugusan 206 2 1.0 0 0.0 Buli 213 5 2.3 0 0.0 Cabolutan 339 11 3.2 2 0.1 Cagbuaya 327 8 2.4 132 9.3 Camantaya 128 0 0.0 6 1.3 Carmen 419 3 0.7 2 0.1 Cawayan 174 8 4.6 0 0.0 Doña Juana 386 21 5.4 0 0.0 Dubduban 147 2 1.4 2 0.2 Lusong 129 6 4.7 58 6.0 Mahabang Baybay 353 22 6.2 0 0.0 Poblacion 358 2 0.6 10 0.8 Sugod 222 13 5.9 2 0.1

SAN AND RES Agpudlos 276 32 11.6 0 0.0 Calunacon 253 19 7.5 4 0.3 Doña Trinidad 148 19 12.8 4 0.8 Juncarlo 131 22 16.8 0 0.0 Linawan 284 25 8.8 0 0.0 Mabini 171 40 23.4 8 0.7 Marigondon Norte 216 42 19.4 1 0.1 Marigondon Sur 192 30 15.6 2 0.2 Matutuna 196 15 7.7 2 0.1 Pag-Alad 250 96 38.4 12 1.1 Poblacion 223 21 9.4 0 0.0 Tan-Agan 237 29 12.2 0 0.0 Victoria 173 29 16.8 0 0.0 SAN FERNANDO Agtiwa 224 31 13.8 1 0.1 Azarga 450 4 0.9 0 0.0 Campalingo 425 11 2.6 0 0.0 Canjalon 392 11 2.8 0 0.0 España 534 6 1.1 2 0.1 Mabini 343 4 1.2 0 0.0 Mabulo 415 5 1.2 1 0.1 Otod 539 8 1.5 0 0.0 Panangcalan 251 6 2.4 1 0.1 Pili 297 56 18.9 0 0.0 Poblacion 417 12 2.9 0 0.0 Taclobo 1001 10 1.0 0 0.0 SAN JO SE Busay 173 20 11.6 0 0.0 Combot 173 4 2.3 0 0.0 Lanas 470 12 2.6 0 0.0 Pinamihagan 199 3 1.5 0 0.0 Poblacion (Agcogon) 467 32 6.9 0 0.0

CBMS Poverty Maps 274 Table 5. Unemployment and Victims of Crime Indicators, by Barangay, Province of Romblon, 2007

Municipality B a ra n g a y Number of persons in Unemployment Rate Persons who are victims of the labor force (15 years old and above) crim es (15 years old and a b ov e ) M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n

SANTA FE Agmanic 353 6 1.7 5 0.4 Canyayo 355 3 0.8 3 0.2 Danao Norte 328 5 1.5 0 0.0 Danao Sur 224 5 2.2 1 0.1 Guinbirayan 484 21 4.3 1 0.1 Guintigbasan 204 3 1.5 0 0.0 Magsaysay 555 9 1.6 0 0.0 Mat-i 332 11 3.3 1 0.1 Pandan 384 6 1.6 0 0.0 Poblacion 660 22 3.3 0 0.0 Tabugon 501 15 3.0 4 0.2

SANTA MARIA Bonga 248 4 1.6 0 0.0 Concepcion Norte (Pob.) 405 2 0.5 0 0.0 Concepcion Sur 423 1 0.2 6 0.3 Paroyhog 161 4 2.5 0 0.0 San Isidro 158 3 1.9 31 5.7 Santo Niño 325 2 0.6 0 0.0

CBMS Poverty Maps 275 CBMS Poverty Maps: Romblon

Map 31. CBMS Composite Indicator, by Municipality, 2007

CBM S Composite BANTON Ind icat o r CONCEPCION 2.2 1.9 M unicipality A ver ag e San A ndres 2.6 CORCUERA M agdiwang 2.5 2.1 San Jose 2.4 Ferrol 2.4 San Fernando 2.4 San Agustin 2.3 CALATRAVA Calatrava 2.3 2.3 Cajidiocan 2.2 ROMBLON SAN Santa M aria 2.2 SAN 2.0 ANDRES B anton 2.2 2.6 AGUSTIN MAGDIWANG 2.3 Corcuera 2.1 2.5 Romblon 2.0 ODIONGAN SANTA CAJIDIOCAN SAN Santa Fe 1.9 1.7 MARIA 2.2 2.2 FERNANDO Concepcion 1.9 FERROL 2.4 A lcantara 1.8 2.4 ALCANTARA Odiongan 1.7 LOOC 1.8 Looc 1.7 1.7

SANTA FE 1.9 SAN JOSE 2.4

Map 32. CBMS Composite Indicator, by Barangay, 2007

BANTON CONCEPCION 2.2 B o t t o m 10 CBM S Composite 1.9 B ar ang ays Ind icat o r San Isidro 3.7 CORCUERA Silum 3.7 2.1 Dulangan 3.7 Pagsangahan 3.7 A gtongo 3.4 A gtiwa 3.4 CALATRAVA M arigondon Norte 3.3 2.3 ROMBLON Calabogo 3.3 SAN M arigondon Sur 3.3 SAN 2.0 ANDRES A matong 3.2 2.6 AGUSTIN MAGDIWANG 2.3 2.5 B alogo 3.2 ODIONGAN SANTA CAJIDIOCAN Talisay 3.2 SAN V ictoria 3.2 1.7 MARIA 2.2 2.2 FERNANDO FERROL 2.4 2.4 ALCANTARA LOOC 1.8 1.7

SANTA FE 1.9 SAN JOSE 2.4

CBMS Poverty Maps 276 Table 6. CBMS Composite Indicator, by Barangay, Province of Romblon, 2007

Municipality B a ra n g a y CBMS Composite Municipality B a ra n g a y CBMS Composite Indicator Indicator

ALCANTARA Bagsik 2.3 CORCUERA Mahaba 1.9 Bonlao 1.6 Mangansag 1.8 Calagonsao 2.2 Poblacion 1.1 Camili 2.2 San Agustin 1.7 Camod-Om 2.4 San Roque 3.0 Gui-ob 2.0 San Vicente 2.0 Lawan 2.2 Tacasan 2.4 Madalag 1.8 FERROL Poblacion 1.2 Agnonoc 2.2 San Isidro 1.7 Bunsoran 2.2 San Roque 1.5 Claro M. Recto 2.5 Tugdan 1.7 Hinaguman 2.8 Poblacion (Ferrol) 2.0 BANTON Balogo 3.2 Tubigon 2.8 Banice 2.5 Agojo 2.3 Hambi-an 2.6 LOOC Balatucan 1.7 Lagang 2.8 Buenavista 1.8 Libtong 2.0 Camandao 1.6 Mainit 2.4 Guinhayaan 1.5 Nabalay 2.5 Limon Norte 2.3 Nasunogan 2.3 Limon Sur 1.9 Poblacion 1.3 Manhac 1.6 Sibay 2.7 Pili 2.1 Tan-Ag 2.9 Poblacion 1.3 Toctoc 2.4 Punta 1.2 Togbongan 2.2 Tuguis 1.7 Togong 2.8 Tumalum 1.4 MAGDIWANG Agsao 2.1 Tungonan 2.4 Agutay 2.8 Yabawon 1.4 Ambulong 3.0 CAJIDIOCAN Alibagon 3.0 Dulangan 3.7 Cambajao 2.6 Ipil 2.7 Cambalo 2.0 Jao-asan 2.4 Cambijang 2.5 Poblacion 1.7 Cantagda 2.0 Silum 3.7 Danao 2.7 Tampayan 2.2 Gutivan 2.0 ODIONGAN Amatong Lico 2.7 3.2 Anahao Lumbang Este 1.6 1.7 Bangon Lumbang Weste 2.8 2.1 Batiano Marigondon 2.3 0.8 Budiong Poblacion 1.4 1.6 Canduyong Sugod 1.7 2.0 Dapawan Taguilos 2.3 1.2 Gabawan 1.4 CALATRAVA Balogo 2.6 Libertad 2.6 Linao 1.8 Ligaya (Pob.) 0.6 Pagsangahan 3.7 Liwanag (Pob.) 0.8 Pangulo 2.4 Liwayway (Pob.) 0.5 Poblacion 1.5 Malilico 3.1 San Roque 1.4 Mayha 1.3 Talisay 3.2 Pato-o 2.3 Poctoy 1.5 CONCEPCION Bachawan 2.0 Progreso Este 2.5 Calabasahan 1.9 Progreso Weste 2.6 Dalajican 2.6 Rizal 2.2 Masadya 1.4 Tabing Dagat (Pob.) 0.5 Masudsud 2.2 Tabobo-an 1.8 Poblacion 1.1 Tuburan 1.3 Sampong 2.2 Tulay 2.0 San Pedro (Agbatang) 2.3 Tumingad 1.6 San Vicente 1.8 ROMBLON Agbaluto 2.2 CORCUERA Alegria 2.0 Agbudia 2.5 Ambulong 3.0 Agnaga 2.7 Colongcolong 1.8 Agnay 1.9 Gobon 1.8 Agnipa 1.5 Guintiguiban 1.7 Agpanabat 1.8 Ilijan 2.4 Agtongo 3.4 Labnig 3.0 Alad 2.9 Mabini 1.6 Bagacay 2.3

CBMS Poverty Maps 277 Table 6. CBMS Composite Indicator, by Barangay, Province of Romblon, 2007

Municipality B a ra n g a y CBMS Composite Municipality B a ra n g a y CBMS Composite Indicator Indicator

ROMBLON Barangay I (Pob.) 1.0 SANTA FE Agmanic 1.5 Barangay II (Pob.) 0.8 Canyayo 2.5 Barangay III (Pob.) 1.0 Danao Norte 1.8 Barangay IV (Pob.) 0.6 Danao Sur 2.5 Cajimos 2.9 Guinbirayan 2.2 Calabogo 3.3 Guintigbasan 2.4 Capaclan 2.0 Magsaysay 1.7 Cobrador (Naguso) 2.5 Mat-i 2.2 Ginablan 1.7 Pandan 2.3 Guimpingan 1.7 Poblacion 1.7 Ilauran 2.4 Tabugon 1.4 Lamao 2.5 Li-o 2.4 SANTA MARIA Bonga 2.6 Logbon 2.5 Concepcion Norte (Pob.) 1.9 Lonos 2.3 Concepcion Sur 2.2 Lunas 1.9 Paroyhog 2.0 Macalas 1.5 San Isidro 3.7 Mapula 1.6 Santo Niño 1.9 Palje 1.6 Sablayan 1.8 Sawang 1.2 Tambac 2.1

SAN AGUSTIN Bachawan 2.6 Binongahan 2.9 Binugusan 2.5 Buli 2.5 Cabolutan 2.2 Cagbuaya 1.8 Camantaya 2.4 Carmen 2.1 Cawayan 2.8 Doña Juana 2.5 Dubduban 2.2 Lusong 2.6 Mahabang Baybay 2.3 Poblacion 1.0 Sugod 2.8

SAN AND RES Agpudlos 2.7 Calunacon 2.6 Doña Trinidad 2.0 Juncarlo 2.7 Linawan 2.5 Mabini 2.3 Marigondon Norte 3.3 Marigondon Sur 3.3 Matutuna 2.7 Pag-Alad 2.9 Poblacion 1.9 Tan-Agan 2.4 Victoria 3.2

SAN FERNANDO Agtiwa 3.4 Azarga 2.8 Campalingo 1.9 Canjalon 2.8 España 2.1 Mabini 2.4 Mabulo 3.0 Otod 1.8 Panangcalan 2.3 Pili 2.2 Poblacion 1.1 Taclobo 2.6 SAN JO SE Busay 2.7 Combot 2.9 Lanas 2.2 Pinamihagan 2.8 Poblacion (Agcogon) 2.1

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