Dacudac Brgy Socio-Econ Profile
Dacudac Brgy Socio-Econ Profile
Dacudac Brgy Socio-Econ Profile
SOCIO~ECONOMIC PROFILE
OFBARAN6AYDACUDAC
Aproduct ol tne Stclal 1nvesttiatton conduded In tne baraniaJ In partnenblp
WIOI Ole KWBI-ODSS•NfflDP ·
Barangay Profile
CAR
MOUNTAIN PROVINCE
TADIAN
DACUDAC
8 (BANATA, DACUDAC PROPER, LOWER LIAS,
MADANGE,PASNADAN,SAYAPOT, TOKOD, UPPER
------------;,__ L!f'.S)
· e Years under KC 2104-2019
PROFILE
250
,,9tal Number of Families
267
;ofal Number of Female-Headed Households*
-,,,;,
33
-c>. of male residents 686
643
80
of female children ages 0-5 years old
60
No. of male elementary school aged children (children 6-12 years
d 95
. of female elementary school aged children (children 6-12
~rs old) 87
of maiesecondary school aged children (children 13-::15- - · · - + - - - -················-······
rs old 59
_. of female secondary school aged children (children 13-16
ars old) 77
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'I"<>tal male voting population
451
otal female voting population
365
· otal male labor force
414
iotal female labor force
390
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Total Total
Location/ Total Total Total male IP female
Sitio households male female leader* IP
leader*
BANATA,
DACUDAC
PROPER,
LOWER
LIAS,
MADANGE,
PASNADAN,
SAYAPOT,
TOKOD,
UPPER LIAS 250 33 686 643 1 0
., .f oblacion Barangay? NO
QW many hours does it take to travel to Poblacion? 2 Hours
'fometers from the Poblacion: 28.50 kms .
•
. \ the geographic characteristic of the Barangay? Upland
angay isolated from the rest of the municipality? No
Name of Location
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erate within the baran a ? Use another sheet for more or anizatlons
Or anizatlon 1 Or anization 2 Or anization 3
Asiyey-Bayocan
DACUDAC
Kutib Irrigators
WOMEN'S Association
Organization
ORGANIZATION lncor orated
"fype of Organization (ex. PO, NGO, Private PO PO
PO
titution/CSR)
YES
ormal? (Registered, answer yes or no) YES
NO
dvocacy (Savings, religious, farmers, FARMERS
WOMEN
herfolk, women, etc.) SAVINGS
bership Exclusive?(Yes or no, If NO
YES TO WOMEN
usive, indicate to which group?) NO
of operation (ex. nationwide, municipal.
BARANGAY BARANGAY BARANGAY
baran a s, etc.
5 18 1
inalized sectors represented
Farmers Women Farmers
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(
LOCAL GOVERNANCE
Inclusive
Name of Non- Name of KC -
Civil Educational Position in Date (Start
Name Sex Age IP group KC NCD0P
Status Attainment Brgy. Council and End
Organization , Committee
' Date) !
Baringayt>ev~opmeritCounc:il Profile (Identify only those not listed in E3LGU Officials' Profile)
Inclusive
Name of Non- Name of KC-
Civil Educational Date (Start Sector
Name Sex Age IP group KC
Represented
NCDDP
Status Attainment and End
Organization Committee
Date)
M 45 M Kankana- High Dec. 2013- Rep. of the
Ruben Cuyangoan ey School Dec. 2016 Congressman
Level
M 42 s Kankana- High Dec. 2013- CSO/PO/NGO
Faustino C. Simo ey School Dec.2016
Level
F 43 M Kankana- High Dec. 2013- Oacudae CSO/PO/NGO PT Member
Susana A. ey School Dec.2016 Women's
Dangtose Level Organization
.·.· :,
F 39 M Kankana- High Dec. 2013- CSO/PO/NGO AIT Member
Corazon Ablayan ey School Dec. 2016
Level
Victorino M 63 M Kankana.. Highschool Oec.9,2015-- IP BSPMC
Cuyangoan ey Graduate Dec. 2016 ·..
Representative Chairperson
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K.C-NCDDF 20 1;; e,r
40%
40%
5
233
97
136
236
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6
4
2
2
_. . . at is the total annual budget of the barangay? How much was the IRA the past year?
bat are other sources of funds of the baran a ?
Source of Fund Amount
rSources:
10 000.00
1,000.00
5,000.00
3,000.00
1,724,115.00
Cate o Amount
nt
172,411 .50
- reen (from SK fund)
86,205.75
ure (from 20%of IRA)
aintenance of brgy.roads _
··· nstruction of brgy.waiting shed 337,413.00
ater system
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1,723,948.25
166.75
1,724,115.00
the baran a ?
Cost
5,000.00
25,500.00
40,000.00
7,000.00
• Counterparts to Registry to Barangay Inhabitants 5,000.00
Scope Beneficiaries
(Covera Cost M F IPs
Cost of Source of
Location ge, Unit, Sharing
project funds***
Physical (%)
Tar et
Sitio
Dacudac 1 140,000 Brgy. IRA 1006/4 686 643 1,329
1
686 643 1,329
40,000 Br . IRA 100%
1
686 643 1,329
50,000 Brgy.Fund 100%
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Notes:
* Refers to coverage, unit or physical target.
.•,.. Examples of Development Projects: Roads, Water Supply, Toilet, Livelihood, Education,
Electrification, Health and Nutnvon, etc.
***Types of Source of Funds: Barangay Fund, Municipal Fund, Provincial Fund, Congressional
C>evelopment Fund (CDF), National government agencies (e.g. DSWD, DA, etc.), ODA (Foreign-
i,ssisted projects), etc.
POVERTYISOCtQ:ECONQMIC SJTUATJON
1,entify top three income-generating activities in the Barangay and their principal actors.
te: Income-generating activities can include agricultural production [e.g., rice or vegetable
"vation], wage employment and micro-entrepreneurial activities [e.g., vending, services, etc.].
the prevailing gender division of labor, are some income-generating activities "reserved" for
en or for men? \l\lhat is the basis for the dominance of women or men in a particular
e-generating activity? Is it due to a set of skills that are nonnally possessed either by
rnen or men?)
· ,fy the major crops in the Barangay and their principal proch:cers.
: Men are usually the main actors in the production of the "major' crops - such as, rice,
r, com, coconut- whose sale con$titute a major portion of family income (products with
·ange value'). Often overlooked are crops that are produced primarily for the consumption
· y (products with "use value'J; ·whils such crops generste le$$ cash income, they are
heless crucial for family well-being and survival particularly during lean months. In the
development projects that were meant to increase the production of the "exchange value"
often had detrimental effects on the continued production of "use value" commodities thus
ing the vulnerability of the household, particularly during the off-season of the so-called
tcrop.)
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-W:hat are the traditions, beliefs, attitudes and expectations about masculinity and
-femininity in the community that have given rise and/or continue to reinforce the above
gender roles and responsibilities? (At the minimum, please select the five most
.• important gender roles.)
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Types of Road %
10%
30%
0%
Cemented/All Weather Road 60%
100%
What are the modes of transportation available? How much do they cost? For what
urpose(s) are these modes of transport used by men and women?
h of the following establishments and services are avaRabfe in the barangay? If not
table, how far is your barangay to the nearest establishment/service provider? (if the
<d services/establishments are not applicable or "no use" to your barangay, write n/a)
. Are these Why are
used mainly ·there
ff none,
by men or differences in Mode of
Please distance to
· ·es/Establishments women? the use of Transpor
check if nearest
I Services
available
these
facility
t and
facilities by cost
(hours)
women and
men?
Hall . yl' BOTH None
rpose building vi' BOTH None
vi' BOTH None
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Are these Whyar•
used mainly there If none,
by men or differences in Mode of
Please distance to Transpor
acilities/Establishments· women? the use of
check if nearest
/ Services these t and
available facility
facilities by cost
(hours)
womenanct
men?
N/A (They are using the school as an evacuation center)
PUJ-100
Motorcy
Abatan,
f!cet place/bagsakan de-
Bauko (1hr
fer 1,200
45min.)
Van-
3,000
./ BOTH None
N/A
./ BOTH None
./ BOTH None
./ BOTH None
PUJ-100
Motorcy
MPSPC- de-
or university
, Tadian (2hr) 1,200
Van-
3,000
BOTH None
PUJ-100
Luis Hora
Motorcy
Memorial
de-
Regional
1,200
Hospital (1
Van-
hr45min.)
3,000
BOTH None
Privately
Owned
N/A
./ BOTH None
./ BOTH None
./ BOTH None
H
,.
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./ BOTH None
Telecommunication ./ BOTH None
Access
PUJ-100
Motorcy
Poblacion, de-
•Postal Service
Tadian (2hr) 1,200
Van-
3.000
PUJ-100
Rural Bank Motorcy
(Abatan, de-
Bauko-1 hr 1,200
45 min.) Van-
3,000
PUJ-100
Tadian Motorcy
Credit de-
~redit facility
Cooperative( 1,200
2hr) Van-
3,000
,/ BOTH None
,/
. BOTH None
- --~
,/ BOTH None
BOTH None
• Health ,/
• Organization
,/
BOTH None
al
develo ment
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Are these
problems being
Problem Detaifs Remarks
addressed
?
Vehicles are limited travelling The road is not suitable ·
YES, the
from and into the barangay, small cars for it is stony,
community is
there rs onty one PUJ bound
lobbying for the
muddy, and one way ~ ·
to Tadian and one bound to some parts. Vehicles ca
improvement of the
ss/ Mobility Mankayan where the easily travel especially
road, and NO, it
community people can use a during rainy seasons the
has only 1 PUJ
day. A private vehicle also is why they have only on F
travelling in and out
present but counted and Cars are easily destroye
the community.
travels only as they wish. the condition.
They have abundant water YES, they had
supply sometimes especially recently there
during rainy seasons but is OPLAN
not advisable for: drinking. BATANGAN01
The other water source is conducted there
and
near the garden wherein they watershed
are using insecticides, protection.
sprays, and fertilizers. Farmers/Gardeners
Sometimes they lack water are also advfsed
supply due to inappropriate not to used to
distribution and they are much
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Arethne
problems being
Problem Details Remarks
addressed
?
using in the garden for
sprinklers. products that can
destroy their water
source
Some children are not being
It is being recommende
monitored by thejr parents
the Health practitioners
Health and Nutrition and not being given attention
• parents to be aware of ·
they needed or assistance
problems of their childn
they are seeking.
Some chffdren is not
attending school and also
YES, the BLGU
with the presence of Out of
and PTA is hand in
School Youths due to some
cuteracy/Education hand in monitoring
unknown reasons. Some
the attendance of
does not want to due to the
the children
distance and location of the
school.
Farming or agricultural
production is the main source
of living and livelihood of the Offer or conduct some
community. They depend trainings ot seminars th.
:Employment/Income
mostly in what they sown. are suited in the barang
Some are working at the so they would be able tc
LGU's, private at,encies and apply it at their expense
abroad but mostly are in the
garden tending their farm.
They all belong to one tribe
and so, if they have some
YES through their
:wnership/Asset problems with regards to land
own initiatives
istribution or boundary, the Lupon and
BLGU is there with the
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Are these
problems being
Problem Details Remarks
addressed
?
community to solve or
address.
Every household or most YES through
AgrieufturM Service
households possess a tool Bayanihan System
Facilities (i.e. post-
being used in the or Rent-for-free
harvest)
farm/garden. sometimes
The regulations they had are
YES, fines and
being implemented thru the
Peace and Order penalties are being
leadership of the BLGU and
imposed
cooperation of the community
Clean and Green within the
Conduct of Search for
community or GALATIS is
cleanest and greenest
being implemented and
sitio/purok is being dom
school children are being
maintain their environm
obliged to conduct atleast
clean
twice to thrice a year.
Electricity is not a problem
nowadays for the MOPRECO There is power interrup1
is always on the go. There or shortage only if it waf
Power Supply
are power interruptions but necessary and due to
not always and electricity line calamity/typhoon
already reached the place
Communication thru mobiles
is open but sometimes it Due to the geographical
select network to entertain. location and terrain, sor
Some network is difftcuft to aspects/things are not
obtain in some certain applicable.
puroks/sitio
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a) Number CBMS
years old who are 0 2
2
malnourished
b) Total children aged 0-5 years CBMS
old 60 80 140
ss to Basic Amenities
Proportion of households with CBMS
access 1o safe water
a) Number of househotds with CBMS,RHU
access to potable water 643 686 1,329
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Indicators Value Reference
(within 250m)
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Indicators Value Reference
income fess than the poverty
threshold
b) Tota! number of households 250
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Indicators Refer-ence
CBMS
14. Proportion of the members of the CBMS
labor force who are not working
a) Number of labor force who are 5 17 CBMS
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not working
b) Total number of labor force 390 414 804 CBMS
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ACTICEF Ai§ESSMENI
(Note: Based on the above data, the ACT/CF shall formulate a number of condusions regarding
the situation of the barangay. These condusions can be summarized in this section. It is
important that the ACT/CF recognize these conclusions as preliminary and requiring validation
and further investigation during the PSA. The conclusions are meant to assist the ACT/CF in
formulating a research plan - together with the community volunteers - for the PSA exercise.)
Based from the above data's, the problems of the community were being
identified. These are the following: Insufficient supply of potable water in the whole
community especially during summer season. This water is not merely for drinking only
but it is also being used in the agricultural field, that's why it is very important so they
can produce a good quality of farm products. Poverty and food threshold is also present
due to their economic status. These are present because they have no stable job and
income as their source of livelihood. Works is not always available and can't
accommodate all workers, that's why they are living in the day to day basis having the
aglicultural income as their means of living. Formal education was not being valued to
some children as to the presence of out of school children. Distance of the school and
stony road condition contributes to laziness of the student to enter school especially
during rainy seasons. The absence of sanitary toilet to most households is also present
due to the road condition that contributes to the difficulty of hauling and transfer of
materials and aggregates to the community. The accessibility of market outlet/national
road is not in good condition. This barricades the community growth.
During the First Cycle, some portion of the road was being implemented under
their sub-project in the KC-NCDDP. The road was a little bit improved for they only
proposed a portion of it not the whole stretch of the road that needs to be concreted.
/ Road is still there number one problem in the area.
Accessibility of the farm to market road is the main problem of the community.
Due to this, some problems rises up because other responsibility has already been
neglected. This road alone impedes the economic and developmental growth of the
community. Farmers don't produce a lot of agricultural products such as vegetables
.because they cannot compromise with the type of road they have and the cost of
hauling and damage during hauling is high. The means of their livelihood was being
affected that's why they have some problems underneath. In addressing this problem,
the community can surely wake-up the community to stand-up to make a living in
.~ fving their probfem so ttiey can level-up their stagnant economic growth. Businesses
.and other line corporations can enter and reach out this area so this contributes to their
income livelihood.
j hat are the key hindering and enabling factors that wDJ affad program implementation
ill the barangay-level?
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Full support and
participation from
the MLGU, BLGU,
and MIAC.
reject Identification, Decisions should
,~ ecfion and Ptanning ... The decisions always come from the come from the
male category and ideas are not fully different sexes.
ex ressed b the females.
Project Approval ... Full support and
actively decided
b the communi
$uo-Project lmptementation Gender biases on work and labor _Set a specific work
employment for men and
women. Wage
depends on their
Weather condition accomplishments.
Add additional
laborers who are
It takes time for the winning supplier willing to work
to deliver specified items even during rainy
seasons and ready
to render
overtime.
Always follow-up
and select the
good standing
su lier.
Operation and Maintenance plan are Mandate
not being followed. community
through
implementation of
the operation and
maintenance
resolution.
Lack ofsense of ownership Always ensure
their participation
and coo eration.
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