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CITATION: Philippine Statistics Authority, 2015 Census of Population, Report No. 3 – Population, Land Area, and Population Density ISSN 0117-1453 ISSN 0117-1453 REPORT NO. 3 22001155 CCeennssuuss ooff PPooppuullaattiioonn PPooppuullaattiioonn,, LLaanndd AArreeaa,, aanndd PPooppuullaattiioonn DDeennssiittyy Republic of the Philippines Philippine Statistics Authority Quezon City REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES HIS EXCELLENCY PRESIDENT RODRIGO R. DUTERTE PHILIPPINE STATISTICS AUTHORITY BOARD Honorable Ernesto M. Pernia Chairperson PHILIPPINE STATISTICS AUTHORITY Lisa Grace S. Bersales, Ph.D. National Statistician Josie B. Perez Deputy National Statistician Censuses and Technical Coordination Office Minerva Eloisa P. Esquivias Assistant National Statistician National Censuses Service ISSN 0117-1453 FOREWORD The Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) conducted the 2015 Census of Population (POPCEN 2015) in August 2015 primarily to update the country’s population and its demographic characteristics, such as the size, composition, and geographic distribution. Report No. 3 – Population, Land Area, and Population Density is among the series of publications that present the results of the POPCEN 2015. This publication provides information on the population size, land area, and population density by region, province, highly urbanized city, and city/municipality based on the data from population census conducted by the PSA in the years 2000, 2010, and 2015; and data on land area by city/municipality as of December 2013 that was provided by the Land Management Bureau (LMB) of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR). Also presented in this report is the percent change in the population density over the three census years. The population density shows the relationship of the population to the size of land where the population resides. -
Vincenzo Sagun LGU and the Subanen: “The Tandem to Beat” in Protecting Children’S Well-Being
Vincenzo Sagun LGU and the Subanen: “The tandem to beat” in protecting children’s well-being Local Officials of V. Sagun were fully entertained by a Subanen dance presentation graced by the dance moves of Hon. Edilberto S. Adlaon during the launching of the Local Council for the Protection of Children (LCPC) barangay-to-barangay orientation. The presence of the Subanen people during the event vividly manifest their support to the program. “Now that the Indigenous Peoples (IP) become our partner in the implementation of the Child Protection Policies, we have consistently got zero child abuse case rate and continue to be on top in every endeavor,” Mayor Merlinda P. Maata proudly expressed. The municipality of Vincenzo Sagun (V. Sagun) is one of the best implementers of the Child Protection Policy and has consistently maintained its zero child abuse case rate over the years. This is something that every V. Sagunian has been proud of. But the factor that helped the Local Government Unit (LGU) attained this success amidst technological advancement is their respect in maintaining strong ties with their citizens, particularly the Subanen – one of the indigenous people tribes of V. Sagun. Preserving Culture and Heritage A fifth class municipality located in the southern portion of the province of Zamboanga del Sur, V. Sagun is located 60 kilometers away from the capital city of Pagadian. The town is bounded in the north by the Municipality of Margosatubig, Maligay Bay on the Southeast, Dumanquillas Bay on the Southwest and Dimataling in the east. Known as the biodiversity hub of Zamboanga del Sur, visitors can expect nature at its best when you happen to visit the simple and peaceful town of V. -
The Regional Development Report Scorecard Xix Joint RDC IX and RPOC IX Resolution Xxi Foreword Xxiii Message Xxiv Executive Summary Xxv
Zamboanga Peninsula 2019Regional Development Report Table of Contents Acronyms and Abbreviations iii List of Tables and Figures xi The Regional Development Report Scorecard xix Joint RDC IX and RPOC IX Resolution xxi Foreword xxiii Message xxiv Executive Summary xxv Chapter 02 Global and Regional Trends and Prospects 1 Chapter 03 Overlay of Economic Growth, Demographic Trends and 5 Physical Characteristics Chapter 04 Zamboanga Peninsula Regional Development Plan 2017-2022 9 Overall Framework Chapter 05 Ensuring People-Centered, Clean and Efficient Governance 13 Chapter 06 Pursuing Swift and Fair Administration of Justice 21 Chapter 07 Promoting Philippine Culture and Values 29 Chapter 08 Expanding Economic Opportunities in Agriculture, Forestry, 33 and Fisheries Chapter 09 Expanding Economic Opportunities in Industry and Services 49 through Trabaho at Negosyo Chapter 10 Accelerating Human Capital Development 57 Chapter 11 Reducing Vulnerability of Individuals and Families 67 Chapter 12 Building Safe and Secure Communities 71 Chapter 13 Reaching for the Demographic Dividend 75 Chapter 14 Vigorously Advancing Science, Technology and Innovation 79 Chapter 15 Ensuring Sound Macroeconomic Policy 85 Chapter 17 Attaining Just and Lasting Peace 95 Chapter 18 Ensuring Security, Public Order and Safety 105 Chapter 19 Accelerating Infrastructure Development 117 Chapter 20 Ensuring Ecological Integrity, Clean and Healthy 133 Environment Chapter 22 Plan Implementation and Monitoring 145 Glossary of Terms 153 2019 Zamboanga Peninsula Regional Development -
Approved For
Republic of the Philippines ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION San Miguel Avenue, Pasig City Approved for IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL OF THE POWER SALES AGREEMENT (PSA) BETWEEN ZAMBOANGA DEL SUR I ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INCORPORATED (ZAMSURECO I) AND MAPALAD POWER CORPORATION (MPC), WITH PRAYER FOR PROVISIONAL AUTHORITY ERC CASE NO. 2013-083 RC ZAMBOANGA DEL SUR I ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INCORPORATED (ZAMSURECO I) AND MAPALAD POWER DO CKETEI3 CORPORATION (MPC), Date: T&UL Applicants. x------------------------x On April 24., 2013, Zamboanga del Sur I Electric Cooperative, Inc. (ZAMSURECO I) and Mapalad Power Corporation (MPC) filed a joint application for the approval of their Power Sales Agreement (PSA), with prayer for provisional authority. In the said joint application, ZAMSURECO I and MPC alleged the following: 1. ZAMSURECO l's current power supply is not sufficient to meet its total power requirements. 2. ZAMSURECO I can no longer source additional power from the Power Sector Assets and Liabilities Management Corporation (PSAL 's it is mandated by law to privatize its generation fa 1ti and prohibited from investing in generation faciliti s. lri , fact, it has reduced its power ERC Case No. 201 3-083 RC ORDER/June 3, 2013 Page 2 of 20 supply commitment to ZAMSURECO I. In addition, ZAMSURECO l's power demand is steadily increasing. 3. ZAMSURECO l's power requirements stand at 34 MW but its available supply amounts to 17 MW. Thus, there is a very significant shortage of 17 MW, half of its power requirements. 4. As a result, the electricity consumers and local businesses in ZAMSURECO l's franchise area suffer from daily brownouts averaging at eight (8) hours. -
Directory of Participants 11Th CBMS National Conference
Directory of Participants 11th CBMS National Conference "Transforming Communities through More Responsive National and Local Budgets" 2-4 February 2015 Crowne Plaza Manila Galleria Academe Dr. Tereso Tullao, Jr. Director-DLSU-AKI Dr. Marideth Bravo De La Salle University-AKI Associate Professor University of the Philippines-SURP Tel No: (632) 920-6854 Fax: (632) 920-1637 Ms. Nelca Leila Villarin E-Mail: [email protected] Social Action Minister for Adult Formation and Advocacy De La Salle Zobel School Mr. Gladstone Cuarteros Tel No: (02) 771-3579 LJPC National Coordinator E-Mail: [email protected] De La Salle Philippines Tel No: 7212000 local 608 Fax: 7248411 E-Mail: [email protected] Batangas Ms. Reanrose Dragon Mr. Warren Joseph Dollente CIO National Programs Coordinator De La Salle- Lipa De La Salle Philippines Tel No: 756-5555 loc 317 Fax: 757-3083 Tel No: 7212000 loc. 611 Fax: 7260946 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] Camarines Sur Brother Jose Mari Jimenez President and Sector Leader Mr. Albino Morino De La Salle Philippines DEPED DISTRICT SUPERVISOR DEPED-Caramoan, Camarines Sur E-Mail: [email protected] Dr. Dina Magnaye Assistant Professor University of the Philippines-SURP Cavite Tel No: (632) 920-6854 Fax: (632) 920-1637 E-Mail: [email protected] Page 1 of 78 Directory of Participants 11th CBMS National Conference "Transforming Communities through More Responsive National and Local Budgets" 2-4 February 2015 Crowne Plaza Manila Galleria Ms. Rosario Pareja Mr. Edward Balinario Faculty De La Salle University-Dasmarinas Tel No: 046-481-1900 Fax: 046-481-1939 E-Mail: [email protected] Mr. -
OPERATIONALIZATION of the ZAMBOANGA SIBUGAY FIRST DISTRICT ENGINEERING No
Republic of the Philippines DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY Manila NOV 03 ~1a DEPARTMENT ORDER) SUBJECT: OPERATIONALIZATION OF THE ZAMBOANGA SIBUGAY FIRST DISTRICT ENGINEERING No. 6 2 ~ OFFICE, DPWH REGION IX Series of 2010~p\1)4-\o ) Pursuant to the provisions of Republic Act No. 9695, dated 04 August 2009, establishing the Zamboanga Sibugay First (1st) District Engineering Office (DEO), the said DEO is hereby operationalized under the DPWH Region IX. Its headquarters shall be located in the Municipality of Diplahan. The Zamboanga Sibugay 1st DEO shall comprise the municipalities of Buug, Diplahan, Malangas, Imelda, Alicia, Mabuhay, Olutanga, Talusan and Payao. The Municipalities of Ipil, Kabasalan, Naga, Roseller T. Lim, Siay, Titay and Tungawan shall remain under the jurisdiction of the existing DEO, which shall henceforth be known as Zamboanga Sibugay 2nd DEO. Pending approval of the DPWH Rationalization Plan, the Zamboanga Sibugay 1st DEO shall be constituted and manned by appropriate personnel from the Regional Office and/or other offices of the Department as may be identified by the Regional Director of DPWH Region IX, subject to approval by appropriate official of the Department, CS Law and Rules and pertinent provisions of the Omnibus Election Code. The DPWH Central Office may also provide technical and planning support to the Zamboanga Sibugay 1st DEO as may be necessary. The initial cost to operationalize the Zamboanga Sibugay 1st DEO shall be charged against appropriate funds of the Department, subject to existing accounting and auditing rules and regulations. Succeeding funding requirements shall be included in the annual budget of the Department. -
Zamboanga Peninsula Regional Development
Contents List of Tables ix List of Figures xv List of Acronyms Used xix Message of the Secretary of Socioeconomic Planning xxv Message of the Regional Development Council IX xxvi Chairperson for the period 2016-2019 Message of the Regional Development Council IX xxvii Chairperson Preface message of the National Economic and xxviii Development Authority IX Regional Director Politico-Administrative Map of Zamboanga Peninsula xxix Part I: Introduction Chapter 1: The Long View 3 Chapter 2: Global and Regional Trends and Prospects 7 Chapter 3: Overlay of Economic Growth, Demographic Trends, 11 and Physical Characteristics Chapter 4: The Zamboanga Peninsula Development Framework 27 Part II: Enhancing the Social Fabric (“Malasakit”) Chapter 5: Ensuring People-Centered, Clean and Efficient 41 Governance Chapter 6: Pursuing Swift and Fair Administration of Justice 55 Chapter 7: Promoting Philippine Culture and Values 67 Part III: Inequality-Reducing Transformation (“Pagbabago”) Chapter 8: Expanding Economic Opportunities in Agriculture, 81 Forestry, and Fisheries Chapter 9: Expanding Economic Opportunities in Industry and 95 Services Through Trabaho at Negosyo Chapter 10: Accelerating Human Capital Development 113 Chapter 11: Reducing Vulnerability of Individuals and Families 129 Chapter 12: Building Safe and Secure Communities 143 Part IV: Increasing Growth Potential (“Patuloy na Pag-unlad”) Chapter 13: Reaching for the Demographic Dividend 153 Part V: Enabling and Supportive Economic Environment Chapter 15: Ensuring Sound Macroeconomic Policy -
1 ROLANDO I PAISANO KITABOG,TITAY ZAMBOANGA SIBUGAY 46 M 2 WILMER B UMADHAY KITABOG, TITAY ZAMBOANGA SIBUGAY 40 M 3 EDGARDO Jr
DOLE Integrated Livelihood and Emergency Employment Program (DILEEP) Beneficiaries As Of 2017 ADDRESS NO. NAME AGE GENDER MUNICIPALITY/CITY PROVINCE 1 ROLANDO I PAISANO KITABOG,TITAY ZAMBOANGA SIBUGAY 46 M 2 WILMER B UMADHAY KITABOG, TITAY ZAMBOANGA SIBUGAY 40 M 3 EDGARDO Jr. CABASAG POB. TITAY ZAMBOANGA SIBUGAY 37 M 4 ERWIN FRANCIS B DOROJA SAN VICENTE ,TUNGAWAN ZAMBOANGA SIBUGAY 47 M 5 MASER J ALBANI KITABOG ,TITAY ZAMBOANGA SIBUGAY 39 M 6 CLIFF G UBAN STA. CLARA ,NAGA ZAMBOANGA SIBUGAY 38 M 7 PEDRITO D MARTINITO KITABOG, TITAY ZAMBOANGA SIBUGAY 55 M 8 ALBERTO JR P YBAÑEZ KITABOG TITAY ZAMBOANGA SIBUGAY 39 M 9 SANNY U QUIAPO MONCHING ,SIAY ZAMBOANGA SIBUGAY 27 M 10 JELITO D SARINO SILOH MONCHING,KABASALAN ZAMBOANGA SIBUGAY 42 M 11 JAYSON S MARCHAN BANGKEROHAN,IPIL ZAMBOANGA SIBUGAY 29 M 12 ENRICO N IZON POB. IPIL ZAMBOANGA SIBUGAY 44 M 13 RNEBOY D UDTOHAN SANITO,IPIL ZAMBOANGA SIBUGAY 44 M 14 ULPIANO B BANGIBAN MAKILAS,IPIL ZAMBOANGA SIBUGAY 59 M 15 WILBERT V LIBRE NEW SAGAY, R.T.LIM ZAMBOANGA SIBUGAY 40 M 16 JULIUS L SOLICAR PEÑARANDA ,KABASALAN ZAMBOANGA SIBUGAY 37 M 17 BENJAMIN G DAQUIO SANITO,IPIL ZAMBOANGA SIBUGAY 60 M 18 JEROME P MAGLANGIT BALURAN ,TUNGAWAN ZAMBOANGA SIBUGAY 43 M 19 EDGARDO O VILLAPLANA TIAYON ,IPIL ZAMBOANGA SIBUGAY 24 M 20 CHARLITO V CATAGASAN SANITO ,IPIL ZAMBOANGA SIBUGAY 37 M 21 DIOSDADO M PATATAG POB. TITAY ZAMBOANGA SIBUGAY 43 M 22 RENATO N DECENDO MONCHING, SIAY ZAMBOANGA SIBUGAY 42 M 23 ALBERET S CALVA POB.TITAY ZAMBOANGA SIBUGAY 50 M 24 CARLITO M JARANILLA BANGCO,TITAY ZAMBOANGA SIBUGAY 44 M 25 DENNIS G LOON TAYTAY MANUBO,NAGA ZAMBOANGA SIBUGAY 46 M 26 ROSELITO B SAGUIN KITABOG ,TITAY ZAMBOANGA SIBUGAY 35 M 27 REYNALDO R VILLA STA. -
One Big File
MISSING TARGETS An alternative MDG midterm report NOVEMBER 2007 Missing Targets: An Alternative MDG Midterm Report Social Watch Philippines 2007 Report Copyright 2007 ISSN: 1656-9490 2007 Report Team Isagani R. Serrano, Editor Rene R. Raya, Co-editor Janet R. Carandang, Coordinator Maria Luz R. Anigan, Research Associate Nadja B. Ginete, Research Assistant Rebecca S. Gaddi, Gender Specialist Paul Escober, Data Analyst Joann M. Divinagracia, Data Analyst Lourdes Fernandez, Copy Editor Nanie Gonzales, Lay-out Artist Benjo Laygo, Cover Design Contributors Isagani R. Serrano Ma. Victoria R. Raquiza Rene R. Raya Merci L. Fabros Jonathan D. Ronquillo Rachel O. Morala Jessica Dator-Bercilla Victoria Tauli Corpuz Eduardo Gonzalez Shubert L. Ciencia Magdalena C. Monge Dante O. Bismonte Emilio Paz Roy Layoza Gay D. Defiesta Joseph Gloria This book was made possible with full support of Oxfam Novib. Printed in the Philippines CO N T EN T S Key to Acronyms .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. iv Foreword.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... vii The MDGs and Social Watch -
Mindanaohealth Project Program Year 6 – Quarter 3 Accomplishment Report (April 2018-June 2018)
1 MindanaoHealth Project Program Year 6 – Quarter 3 Accomplishment Report (April 2018-June 2018) Vol. 01: Quarterly Progress Report Submitted: August 3, 2018 Submitted by: Dolores C. Castillo, MD, MPH, CESO III Chief of Party MindanaoHealth Project E-mail: [email protected] Mobile phone: 09177954307 2 On the cover: Top left: Another pregnant woman who went to the Saguiran Rural Health Unit and completed her fourth antenatal care check-up receives her dignity package and maternity kit/bag from USAID, handed over by Department of Health-ARMM’s Universal Health Care Doctor-on-Duty Dr. Baima Macadato (2nd from left). (NJulkarnain/Jhpiego) Bottom left: USAID-trained Family Planning Nurse Ruby Navales (left) talks about Family Planning to postpartum mothers. (Jhpiego) Top right: USAID-trained Family Health Associate Ailleene Jhoy Verbo uses the material/toolkit that the MindanaoHealth Project provided to FHAs to aid them in delivering correct messages and in answering questions on Family Planning from her listeners. (Photo by: Jerald Jay De Leon, Siay Rural Health Unit, Zamboanga Sibugay) Bottom right: A teen mother and now advocate of the adolescent and youth reproductive health, Shanille Blase (extreme right) expresses her gratitude to USAID Mission Director to the Philippines Lawrence Hardy II (extreme left) for USAID’s support to the Brokenshire Hospital’s Program for Teens, which provided her free antenatal, birthing and postpartum care. Also in photo: Dr. Dolores C. Castillo (second from left), MindanaoHealth Project Chief of Party. (Photos: MCossid/Jhpiego) This report was made possible by the generous support of the American people through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), under the terms of the Cooperative Agreement AID-492-A-13-00005. -
Soil Fertility Map Province of Zamboanga Sibugay
122°20' 122°30' 122°40' 122°50' 123°0' Province of Zamboanga del Norte R E P U B L I C O F T H E P H I L I P P I N E S DDEEPPAARRTTMMEENNTT OOFF AAGGRRIICCUULLTTUURREE BUREAU OF SOILS AND WATER MANAGEMENT Elliptical Road Cor. Visayas Ave., Diliman, Quezon City SOIL FERTILITY MAP Province of Zamboanga del Sur ( Key Rice Areas ) Titay PROVINCE OF ZAMBOANGA SIBUGAY ° SCALE 1:95,000 0 2 4 6 8 10 7°50' 7°50' Kilometers Projection : Transverse Mercator Datum : Luzon 1911 DISCLAIMER : All political boundaries are not authoritative Kabasalan Naga IPIL Diplahan Buug S i b u g e y B a y Siay Province of Zamboanga del Norte Imelda B a u a n g B a y 7°40' 7°40' LEGEND Roseller T. Lim MAPPING AREA DESCRIPTION UNIT ha % - - Low - - 2,971 14.90 Moderately Low Malangas 16,517 82.84 96 0.49 Moderately High 354 1.77 - - High B u s a n B a y - - TOTAL 19,938 100.00 Paddy Irrigated Paddy Non Irrigated Payao Area estimated based on actual field survey, other information from DA-RFO's, MA's NIA Service Area, NAMRIA Land Cover (2010) and BSWM Land Use System Map. T a b a B a y Tungawan Alicia D u m a n q u i l a s B a y 7°30' 7°30' L o c s i c o B a y T u n g a w a n B a y Talusan LOCATION MAP Mabuhay 8° Zamboanga del Norte LUZON 15° ZAMBOANGA SIBUGAY T a m a l u n g B a y Zamboanga City 7°30' VISAYAS 10° P o n g g a B a y Zamboanga City Zamboanga del Sur MINDANAO 5° 7° 122°30' 123° 120° 125° 7°20' 7°20' CONVENTIONAL SIGNS MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION ROADS BOUNDARY HYDROLOGY SOURCES OF INFORMATION : Topographic information taken from NAMRIA Topographic Map at a scale of Olutanga 1:50,000. -
Order, ERC Case No. 2015-043 RC
Republic of the Philippines \\ ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSIO'N . ,---- San Miguel Avenue, Pasig City . IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL OF THE SUPPLEMENT TO THE ENERGY SUPPLY AGREEMENT BETWEEN ZAMBOANGA DEL SUR I ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC. (ZAMSURECO II) AND THERMA MARINE, INC. (TMI), WITH MOTION FOR PROVISIONAL AUTHORITY AND MOTION FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT OF INFORMATION ERC CASE NO. 2015-043 RC ZAMBOANGA DEL SUR II ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC. (ZAMSURECO II) AND THERMA MARINE, INC. (TMI), Applicants. x- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - x ORDER On March 06, 2015, Zamboanga Del Sur II Electric Cooperative, Inc. (ZAMSURECO II) and Therma Marine, Inc. (TMI) filed A joint application for the approval of their Supplement to the Energy Supply Agreement, with motion for provisional authority and motion for confidential treatment of information. In the said joint application, ZAMSURECO II and TMI alleged, among others, the following: 1. ZAMSURECO II is A non-stock, non-profit. electric cooperative, organized and existing under and by virtue of Presidential Decree No. 269, as amended, with principal address at Pangi, Ipil, Zamboanga Sibugay. It holds an exclusive franchise issued by the National Electrification ERC CASE NO. 2015-043 RC ORDER/May 15, 2015 Page 2 of 19 Commission to operate an electric light and power distribution service in Bayog, Zamboanga Del Sur, the Municipalities of Buug, Diplahan, Imelda, Ipil, Kabasalan, Kumalarang, Lakewood, Mabuhay, Malangas, Naga, Olutanga, Payao, Siay, Tulusan, Titay, Tungawan, all in the Province of Zamboanga Sibugay, the Municipalities of Sibuco, Siocon, Siraway, in the Province of Zamboanga Del Norte as well as the District of Vitali in Zamboanga City (Franchise Area); 2.