BDP 2019
BDP 2019
BDP 2019
Chapter 1
Introduction
1.1 Rationale
Local government units are mandated to provide basic services to promote the overall
development of the community and its people. However it is reality that most rural communities do
not have the financial capability to implement the identified demand driven programs and projects.
Hence the need to prioritize the projects in order to maximize the utilization of limited funds.
The plan is primarily aimed at presenting and appreciating the existing situation by the
barangay people themselves, analyzing the situation using standards and other means of
measurement to come up with identification of needs and corresponding interventions.
The scope and coverage of the plan is limited to the barangay of Afga, Sibagat, Agusan del
Sur for the period of five (5) years. The plan is composed of two (2) parts, the barangay profile
which is the result of the participatory rural appraisal which defines the collective ideas of the
residents in terms of the history, culture and traditions, and resources as well as their strengths,
weaknesses, opportunities and threats. The second part is the barangay development plan that starts
with the expression of the collective vision and mission and presentation of their sectorial programs
and projects.
1.4 Methodology
The participatory approach in plan formulation was used giving weight to the data and
experiences shared by the workshop participants. The data and information were provided by the
people themselves and processed using the PRA tools. However inspite of this, we still cannot avoid
mistakes and deficiencies.
This effort is just the beginning of an organized and orderly journey towards development.
Chapter 2
Barangay Profile
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Barangay Afga was declared into a barrio on October 25, 1946 after the World War II. Before, Afga
as explained and remembered by a certain “Aydaw Andohayan”, a native of his barangay was a
camp, a hideout of the guerrillas and the American Soldiers where they rested and stayed safe for
the rest of their occupation.
The name “Barangay Afga” as proclaimed by the first group of the people residing in the area,
originated from an abbreviation of “The American Filipino Guerillas Association (AFGA)” after the
liberation period of Second World War in 1940’s (Source: BDP 2003-2007)
Barangay Administration:
Barangay Captain:
- 1957 Fausto Mambatac
- Severino Flores
- 1971 –1986 Aurelio Dacera
- 1986- 1994 – Ramon F. Collado
- 1994-2001- Rolando Calang
- 2001- 2007 Melchor Pajota
- 2007-2015 Aurelio P. Dacera, Jr.
- 2015 -2018 Gloria A. Lagnas
-2018 up to the present Arneil B. Abuzo Punong Barangay:
2.2 Demography
Population size, growth rate and average family size as of the latest National Census on population,
barangay Afga has a total of 3,532 populations, with a total household of (784) it has an average of _____%
annually. (See Table No. 1.)
Table above shows that Barangay Afga, still need assistance on how to increase income in order to have a
decent dwelling facility.
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Male Female
Purok 1 210 187 82
Purok 2 199 190 100
Purok 3 296 292 140
Purok 4 196 181 90
Purok 5 137 119 54
Purok 6 61 67 25
Purok 7 81 86 34
Purok 8 67 48 27
Purok 9 66 62 33
Purok 10 67 67 28
Purok 11 145 127 57
Purok 12 87 80 32
Purok 13 65 50 26
Purok 14 38 31 15
Purok 14A 73 68 25
Purok 15 49 40 16
Total 1837 1695 784
Source: BHW Data
The population and households are distributed in the Sixteen (16) puroks with most households located in
Purok 3. The least number of households reside in Purok 15. The concentration of households in Purok is
attributed to its accessibility to institutional facilities, such as the Barangay Hall, Elementary school, High
School, Day Care Center, Barangay Health Station and Churches as well as the Barangay site where the
households were relocated. (See Table No.
2)
The barangay population is predominantly, among the total population, age 18-35 dominates other
age groupings and followed by the ages level of 36-50. This shows that Barangay Afga has the available
manpower to do heavy workloads. However, aging 0-5 are also significantly high. This should be given
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attention because this group is prone to have health problems. The aged citizens are also found high in the
figure 183 individuals. This should be given attention in the form of giving health benefits or any health
related facilities as gratitude to their effort contributed to the development of the Barangay.
With regards to the dialect spoken by the tribes residing in the Barangay, Cebuano dialect still got
the highest figure of 774 followed again by the Ilonggo dialect.
The original settlers of the Barangay were Cebuano Tribes (See Table No. 6.)
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Roman Catholic is the major Religion that has a population of 914. (see
Table No. 7.)
Most of the population in the Barangay are farmers as landowners of farm laborers. The others engaged in
various vocations either in part-time or full time basis particularly during off planting and off-harvest
seasons. (see Table No. 8 above)
As shown in the Table – 9, above a greater number of children of school-going age are out-of-school,
especially in the secondary and tertiary levels of education. The reasons may be attributed to poverty, lack of
interest, and parental encouragement. During and harvesting seasons the parents forced their children to skip
classes to help them in farm chores to augment family income. With long absences in school they become
disinterested and ultimately drop from school. The situation added to the problem of childlabor and abuse the
rights of the children.
c. Natural Features
a. Geographical Location
b. Neighboring Boundaries
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Elevation Slope
Puroks
From To From To
1 4 Flat Flat
2 4 Flat Slightly
3 4 Flat Rolling
4 4 Flat Slightly
5 4.5 Flat Rolling Flat
6 4 Flat Slightly
4.5 Rolling
7 Flat
8 4 Slightly
Flat
4 Rolling
9 Flat
4 Slightly
10 Flat Rolling
11 4 Flat Flat
12 5 Flat Flat
13 5 Flat Flat
14 4 Flat Flat
14A
Slightly
15 Rolling
c. Reference Points
The topography of the Barangay is flat scope classification ranging from 0-50 degrees.
e. Soil Type
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f. Land Capability
Classification Area
Agricultural
g. Land Suitability
CLASSIFICATION AREA
Rice
739.30
Coconut
30.33 57.5
Banana
Built-up area
Table - 14
g. Land Cover
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CLASSIFICATION ITEM AREA
Total land area of existing natural forests
FORESTLANDS None
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Total land area of existing brush
None
Table 15 lands/fallow lands
Total land area of existing plantation forests
None
AGRICULTURAL Total land area of existing agricultural lands
739.30
LANDS planted with cash crops
Total land area of existing agricultural lands
87.33
planted with permanent crops
Total land area of existing agricultural lands
None
planted with mixed crops
GRASSLANDS Total land area of existing grasslands None
Total land area of existing wetlands
WETLANDS None
(swamps, etc.)
BARREN OR DENUDED Total land area of existing barrenlands (no
None
LANDS vegetative cover)
BUILT-UP AREAS 83.58
TOTAL 910.71
There is an existing agricultural land planted with cash crops covering an area of 739.30 hectares, permanent
crops with 87.33 hectares and mixed crops of 83.58 hectares.
2.1 Agriculture
An area of 827.13 hectares or 92.82% of the total land area is classified for agricultural land use. The major
crops grown are Rice, Coconuts, Banana. The areas devoted to the production of banana and coconuts are to
be maintained, while the existing areas cultivated to lowland palay and export bananas can still be expanded
to maximize agricultural land resource utilization. (see table - 15 , above
In order to fully develop the agricultural land resources, the following issues and problems have to be
resolved and addressed.
1. Insufficiency of irrigation water to supply the needs of palay and other commercial crops.
2. Improvement and maintenance of farm to market roads.
3. Provision of Pre and Post harvest facilities. 4. Lack of marketing network and linkages
5. High cost of farm inputs.
6. Weak cooperative organizations.
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Table - 16
Area (hectares)
NPAAAD
SAFDZ
a) Strategic Crops Sub-Devt Zone
Table
-17
2.1. The farming practice that the farmers used is the rice-monggo-rice coupled with heavy used of
organic fertilizer and chemicals. However, excessive use of toxic chemicals and inorganic fertilizer can be
minimized or even stopped by employing appropriate farming practices.
To sustain the fertility of the production area, organic farming would be the best way to be
employed.
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Proposed:
1. RICE - planting only (2) times/year and w/o crops planted during fallow period (March-
May).
- Low income due to the present cropping pattern. - High cost of products
Source:
Palay is produced twice a year, the “PANUIG” which is the wet season and “PANGULILANG” which is the
dry season.
During the dry season, land preparation starts in December, planting in January, February and maintenance
in April and March, and harvest time in April. “PANUIG” land preparation starts in June, planting is done in
June care and maintenance in August – September. Harvest time starts October. The month between end of
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the harvest and beginning of land preparation which are the months of May and November are utilized for
the planting of water melon or mongo.
At present, the irrigation water available for cultivation of wet land rice is the excess water supplied by Mal
River Irrigation System. Hence during dry season the farmers experience supply shortage.
Average yield is also dependent on the availability of inputs on the right time application which is a
consequence of high and increasing cost.
To bring down the cost of inputs, farmers should be trained to advocate and practice the Integrated Pest
Management, encourage the use of Organic Fertilizers.
While farmers produce a high average yield, they only earn a negligible net profit.
Sept
Ma y
Mar
Aug
Nov
Apr
Dec
Jun
Jan
Oct
Feb
Jul
Rice
LEGEND :
Planting
Land Preparation
Labor requirements depend on the production stage/phase. Except for land preparation, planting and
harvesting, where additional manpower outside the family is needed, maintenance is done by members of the
household. Services of hand tractor operator are hired for plowing, harrowing and leveling. Planting is done
by ten (10) people per hectare, usually by “pakyaw” basis. Harvesting requires about ten (10) to twenty (20)
persons and on a sharing basis. A thresher is usually manned with a minimum of eight (8) to a maximum of
twelve (12) crew members. The thresher operator usually gets one (1) bag per twelve(12) bags threshed.
Maintenance activities such as watering, cleaning of ditches, fertilizer broadcasting and spraying are
usually done by members of the household.
The seasonal labor requirements generate temporary work and income to the available from laborers.
But on the other side of the landowner the labor cost is increasing annually as with the other agricultural
inputs.
Sept
Mar
Aug
Nov
Apr
Feb
Jun
Dec
Jan
Oct
Jul
High
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Minim
al
Low
Common pest attacking the palay crops are; rodents, snails, and harmful insects (blackbug,
“piangaw”) and others that cause tungro and other infestations. An agricultural technician is
assigned in the barangay to assist the farmers.
Livestock and poultry rising is more of a backyard type and usually for domestic consumption
purposes. The poultry and livestock are disposed of during emergency cases usually medical and
educational needs of the family members. Poultry and livestock are also raised and domesticated for
butchering during celebration of patronal fiestas and family events such as weddings, birthdays,
school graduations and deaths, including anniversaries which are annually observed by the residents.
Like other agricultural products the bulk of animal and poultry products are sold to agents (buyers)
coming from outside of the barangay and municipality.
3. Fisheries
The only source of inland fish resource is the Bulatukan River that borders the barangay on the
north. The fresh water fishes that once abound the river and the rice paddies are now scarce due to
application of farm chemicals and overuse of organic fertilizers. Erosion and siltation of riverbed and
unregulated extraction of non-metallic minerals destroyed the natural habitat of fishes. Fishing
activities then, is more of recreation and domestic consumption.
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An existing natural pond in the barangay is very ideal for tilapia rising but is now silted. This can be
developed not only for tilapia but for other freshwater fish species.
The common fishing gadgets used by the residents in fishing are the fishnets, fishtraps, and hook & line.
Other fishers are observe to use battery-operated electric shockers (Panguryente)
With an average yield of 100 cavans per hectare and 48 hectares effective planted to rice,
it is estimated to yield a gross of 480 tons of raw palay. Deducting the share of harvester, the
thresher, irrigation fees, seeds a net of ___________ is at the disposal of farmers either directly
to middlemen (SUKI) or stored for milling.
When milled at 60% recovery and only 70% of the total barangay population, are rice
eating, there is a huge surplus of supply to meet the consumption demand.
However corn supply cannot supply the corn grits supply of the corn eating population.
Considering the huge surplus in rice supply effective marketing linkage and strategies shall
be exploded for better and higher selling price. Post harvest facilities shall be provided
particularly for drying, warehousing, and milling purposes.
Irrigation facilities shall improve and upgraded to insure sufficient supply particularly
during the dry season.
Areas devoted to corn production shall be expanded for self-sufficiency and support
livestock and poultry industry. High-yielding corn varieties shall also be planted.
4. Agricultural Facilities
A number of agricultural facilities and equipment are available in the barangay for the pre and
post harvest activities.
For pre-harvest, the available farm tools and equipments are farm tractors, turtle/mudboats, plow,
harrow/leveler and sprayer. The post-harvest facilities include thresher, solar dryers, there are no
ricemill nor cornmill and warehouses. The absence of warehouses and rice/corn mills force the
farmers to sell their agricultural products in raw form and directly to middlemen or”suki”.
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Production Support
Quantity
( hds/bag
Production Support SOURCE Total
s/pcs, etc)
Gov NG
Others
t O
- Establishment of Demo
Farms
- School on the air
- Provision of mechanical
Dryer
- Upgrading of final
- Construction of 107 L.M.
RCDG Bridge
- Artificial Breeding Center
- Technical/Professional 3 /
- Rodenticides
- Animal Breeding Center
Seeds 1 bag/Ha. / ADB-DAR
Source :
Almost ninety (90%) percent of agricultural products are sold outside of the
barangay thus income are also spent outside of the barangay. Income and production are not
circulated within the barangay.
During harvest season, traders and their middlemen from Digos buy the products
where these are processed and milled.
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With this situation, there is a need to strengthen and revitalized the existing
cooperative to conduct the trading and marketing aspect of agricultural products. Functional
links with other consumer cooperatives and markets in Digos and Davao City shall be
forged. Pricing and packaging is also to be considered in response to the affordability and
financial capability of consumers.
Market Outlet/Center
Outlet/Center
Commodity Location
(Facility)
Rice Buying Station Within the Brgy.
(Coop)/Outside
Traders
Banana Packing House Within the Brgy.
sold as
fresh
Afga to ButuanCity
Farm
milled
Household Consumption
Neighbor or sari-sari
store
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6. Credit Facilitation
• Describe the situation the need of credit facility for the community
• Present a table on the Credit Facilities and number of household availed, if
possible by purok
• Discuss the repayment scheme of these credit institutions
• (For consideration in Step 2: Situation Analysis - Identify issues and problems
and present an analysis)
7. Irrigation Development
There is irrigation facility, a project of the National Irrigation Administration (NIA) which has
served as around 10 in the rice producting areas.
Irrigation Facilities
Service Areas Farmers served
Irrigation Facilities
(Has.)
NIA (MAL River) 910.71 465
Source: Actual Interview
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1. Some of the farm-to-market roads are un graveled especially in Purok 3, 4 and 7. There
are bridges and culverts, but the lack of maintenance due to bad road condition during and
after the wet season.
Analysis:
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- Only few farmers are willing to attend a long period of FFS training (15 weeks
at 1 day/wk).
- Lack of financial support in conducting training.
- Trained farmers are only good in the application of the introduced technology,
but after few months from graduation they go back to their usual way of old
farming technique due to lack of farm capital.
Analysis:
Education and training attended by farmers in this barangay is not a full guarantee in
achieving higher production and profitability because the priority consideration in the farm
is the capital to be used in the implementation of the introduced technology. Technology
therefore shall be backed up with production credit support.
Extension Services
Frequenc y
Agency
of Visit
Extension Worker
Governme
Private
nt
1. Agricultural / / Weekly
Technician (crops)
2. / Monthly
Veterinarian/Livestock
Technician
Source: MAO
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Analysis:
Research/Farm Demos are only established in limited areas and the results of these
farm demos are not properly adopted by the farmers due to limited farm capital.
• Penalty
• These ordinances are not properly implemented because the concerned barangay officials are not
so vigilant to enforce the laws.
Analysis
- Laws and ordinances adopted by the Barangay Council are useless if not properly
implemented. Capability building among legislator is highly needed on this particular
barangay. By doing so, there is a big possibility that all laws and ordinances shall be
implemented.
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2.2 Forestry
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The solid waste system in the barangay is still an individual household concern, with wastes dump
in backyard compost pit. Waste segregation is not implemented although awareness and barangay
orientation activities conducted and barangay solid management committee was organized.
a) Carpable Lands
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There are sixteen(16) sari-sari stores mostly located in the barangay site and its periphery. A
packing plant of the banana plantation is located in purok 2.
b) T Average
Y Number of TOTAL
P Sitios where Employed
c) these No. of NO. OF
ESTABLISHMENT Person
Establish EMPLOYE
TYPE establishm (according
ments D
E ents are to PERSON
(ex. Sari-sari store, predomina (per establishmen t
S services etc.) ACC. TO
ntly type) type) ESTABLISH
located
O ME NT TYPE
F
Sari-sari Stores 14 Puroks 131 1 134
INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENTS
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Among the diseases that the recurring and occurs during the rainy season are diarrhea and cough
in not alarming levels. A botika sa barangay was established an is functional. A Barangay Health
Station was also established manned by registered midwife and assisted by Barangay Health
Workers, and Barangay Nutrition Scholars.
Seasonality Diagram
Illnesses Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec
Diarrhea x X X X X x X x
Cough x X X X X x
There is a Barangay Health Station in the barangay where services of a rural midwife are
available during working days of the week. The midwife is also responsible for the
conduct of various health-related activities such vaccination and other preventive
measures. Patients that needed medical attention are referred to the main health center in
Poblacion about nine (9) kilometers away to the Integrated Provincial Hospital in Digos
City.
The barangay has one (1) health center located within the compound of the barangay hall. The
center serves as the place for consultation of pregnant women, immunization of children and
other health benefit programs of the Municipal Health Office. One (1) midwife, who receives
salary from the municipal government, is assigned in the barangay. There are five (5) barangay
health workers and one (1) Barangay Nutrition Scholar (BNS) rendering health care services
and they received honorarium from both barangay municipal government.
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BSPO 1 /
Source: office of Punong Barangay
The leading cause of morbidity in the barangay is diarrhea and cough. These diseases are
recurring and occur during rainy season.
- The leading causes of morbidity are cough and fever. These are felt by
the residents in times of rainy seasons. The Barangay should be aware in
order that medicines should made available in this period. Mobilization
especially the service vehicle should be made always ready for any
emergencies.
As far as the record of the Barangay Health Center, the Barangay has not experienced
mortality of young individuals. This shows that the Barangay has health workers that are
doing their responsibilities in terms of facilitating health relate activities in the Barangay
that leads to the awareness of people that health is very important to the family.
TOTAL
Source: Midwife
There are reported cases of mortality in pneumonia among children. Pneumonia is a deadly disease that
needs sufficient amount of money to treat the disease. Acute disease of this kind is usually treated in
secondary hospitals in order to survive.
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There are a total of 576 children aged 0-5 years old weighed by the Barangay Nutrition Scholars.
Of these, 136 have normal weight, 2 are below normal (BN) and zero on below normal low
(BNVL). The barangay government recommended for the giving of supplemental feeding and
promote backyard gardening to maintain the good nutrition among children.
Source: BNS
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Femal
x
e
TOTA
L
Source: BNS
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Purok 10
Purok 11
Purok 12
Purok 13
Purok 14
Purok 14A
Purok 15
Total
Source: BNS
There are 294 couples in the barangay who are considered capable of bearing children. It is
100% adaptors of family planning method. It means that they already aware of the benefit of
adopting family planning methods. The common family planning method used is rhythm
because it does not entail expense, followed by the use of contraceptives.
The present sources of water for domestic use are level 1 (point source) composed of
Artesian Wells, Jetmatic pumps, and swallow pumps distributed among the fourteen
(14) puroks/sitios.
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Inadequate toilet facilities can cause morbidity due to unsanitary disposal of human wastes.
Periodic inspection is necessary and compels households to make sanitary toilets particularly
the 38.61% gap that appeared on the table.
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3.1.11 Housing
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According to the data shown below, 580 own a house and do not pay any rental while the
remaining does not have houses or renting free with the consent of the owner. Table 3.1.11
shows that majority of the houses are made of strong materials and mixed but
predominantly strong which comprised 30%. Some are also mixed but predominantly light
materials (40%). Ten (10) households are living temporarily in salvaged or makeshift
materials.
Purok Per
ce
Total
nta
Roofing ge
Materials
2 3 3 3
5 6
1 2 4 5 6 7 7a 7b
a a
a b
Strong 4 6 4 4 7
9 5 9 9 1 1
Materials 1 9 11 2 4 4 5 7
6
22
9 3 5 7
55 43 768 %
Light 7 5 5 5 1
3
Materials 5 4 1 1 1 8
11 13
8 3 9
7 6 6 171 %
Mixed but 1 0 3 0 0
1 1 44 4
Predominant 2 0 5
6
0 0 7 0 0
%
ly Strong
Mixed but 0 0 0 0
1 9 1
Predominant 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0
%
ly light
9 1 5 7 4 4
8 0 6 7 6 6 12 7 5 6 7
TOTAL 7
40
1 6 4 1
61 49 992
5
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2 3 3 3
5 6
1 2 4 5 6 7 7a 7b
a a
a a b
Strong 5 3 4 3 4
8 5 1
Materials 8 9 2 4 4 1 4
23 5 20 43 437
9 3 5 0 %
Light 5 6 5 3 4
1 3 1 1 8
Materials 3 4 1 3 1 4 8
93 30 41 6 474
8 0 9 7 %
Salvage/ 0 0 0 0 .
Makeshift 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3
Materials %
Mixed but 0 5 0 5
1 1 65 6
Predominant 0 9 11 5
6
0 0
4
0 0
ly Strong %
Mixed but 0 0 0 0
13 1.7
Predominant 5 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0
%
ly light
1 1 5 6 4 4 100
0 0 6 9 6 6 12 7 7 6 7
TOTAL 7
40
1 3 4 1
61 49 992 %
6 5
Source: BHW
3.2 Education
a) EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
There is only one (1) complete Elementary School located centrally within the barangay. It
occupies an area of 1 hectare of government-owned land. It has 5 teachers and 6 classrooms
with a 34:1 enrollee-teacher ratio. In the school age population the 6-14 is 139 and 13-16
secondary level is 23 and only 5 for 17-21 tertiary level in that classification. The distance
from community to school by purok is estimated in table below.
LEVEL
LOCATIO AREA TYPE (ex.
NAME OF
N OCCUPIE (ex. Public, Elementary,
SCHOOL
(Sitios) D private, etc) secondary,
etc)
Leoncio Pelinio Elem.
Purok 5 4 has. Public Elementary
School
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b) POPULATION
CLASSIFICATION NO
6-14 years old (Elementary school-going age)
139
13-16 years old (secondary school-going age)
23
17-21 years old (tertiary school-going age) 5
Others
b.2) ENROLLMENT
Primary
284
Level(Elem)
Intermediate Level
129
Secondary Level 161
Tertiary Level 55
Others 56
NO. OF RATIO
Total No. of (tot. no or enrolees/tot.
NAME OF SCHOOL TEACHER
Classrooms no. of teachers)
S
Sinayawan Elementary School
17 15
a) NUMBER OF CLASSROOM
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Elderly Person
Elderly persons who comprise 11.54% of the total population are encouraged to register as senior citizen at
the Office of the Senior Citizen Association (OSCA) in Hagonoy. This office handles all problems and issues
related to elderly persons.
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The barangay has 11 total numbers of differently-abled persons. They are organized and assisted by the
Municipal Social Welfare & Development Office. They are given assistance of physical restoration,
social/vocational preparation for employment and self/social enhancement services for the differently-abled
citizens. Likewise, they are trained in different livelihood projects and in skilled work which could be their
source of income.
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NAME OF SPORTS/RECREATION
FACILITIES NO.
AVAILABLE
Basketball Tournament Covered Court 1
There is one (1) Sinayawan Cagas Gym located within the barangay hall compound, donated by
Congressman Cagas which could serve as meeting places, barangay assemblies, basketball tournaments
and other sporting activities for the barangay populace most especially the youth sector.
There are some reported cases of violence in the barangay that is why the Barangay Council for the
Protection of Children was organized in the barangay. Barangay Officials had attended training seminar
on this regard sponsored by the local government unit.
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Source: _____
LEGEND:
Sleep/ Rest
Household Chores
Farm/ Business
Meals
Leisure
• Review and identify the activity clock for men and women in the Gender
Development Plan of the barangay.
• Possible use the defined role of men and women as your basis for determining the
problems/issues of the above concerns.
• (For consideration in Step 2: Situation Analysis - Make an analysis and
recommend strategy to strengthen the activity clock for men and women).
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Source: _____
• Review and identify the household task of men and women in your Gender
Development Plan.
• (For consideration in Step 2: Situation Analysis - Identify the problems/issues on
household task of men and women and make an analysis and recommend strategy
to strengthen the household task of men and women).
4. Infrastructure
4.1 WATER
Deep well or jetmatic pumps mostly used in all puroks in the barangay as their means of water supply.
There are 259 households can be served which has a good condition or functional.
NO. OF NO.OF
WATER HH PRESENT
B LEVEL SITIOS
SYSTEMS LOCATION SERVED SERVED CONDITIO
OF THE WATER N
SYSTEM
2 17 Within the Brgy. 7 puroks 259 Functional
b) WATER RESOURCES
POTENTIAL
POTENTIAL WATER NO. OF HH
SOURCES THAT ARE LOCATION THAT
UNTAPPED CAN BE
SERVED
Spring Purok 2 45
Water system Brgy. site 160
4. 2 POWER
Electricity has not fully illuminated in Bgry. Sinayawan as only 90% households are with electric power
for lightning, while the rest are using kerosene. Most households prefer using charcoal and wood for
cooking because it is abundant, within reach and relatively cheaper or at no cost at all. The existing electric
service from DASURECO has yet to serve 101 households, however, the DASURECO management had
promised more budget allocation for the distribution of power lines to remote purok.
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etc)
Electricity 493
Source : ASELCO
c) ELECTRIC SERVICE
The present road network covers a total area of 7.00 hectares for Brgy. & Prov’l. Road.
a) ROAD NETWORK
ROAD TYPE
LENGTH
(ex. Roads, bridges)
Prov’l road (Concrete) 500 meters
Barangay Road (Gravelled) 6.5 kms.
TOTAL 7.00
b) MODE OF TRANSPORTATION
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Tricycle Public 10
Motorcycle Private 30
Truck Private 1
For transportation, the table above shows that more households own motorcycles because it can easily be
acquired through easy monthly installment plans offered by companies elsewhere. Motorcycles are good type
of transportation in the barangay.
4. COMMUNICATION
The barangay commonly used nowadays in communication is mobile phone. Mobile phones are becoming
more popular with the presence of SMART and GLOBE cellular sites. They are also using Hand set radio to
communicate between the barangay and the municipal government and other line agencies.
TELECOMMUNICATION
FACILITIES AVAILABLE IN LOCATION OF MODE OF NO. OF HH
THE THESE OWNERSHIP SERVED
BARANGAY FACILITIES (ex.
(ex. Communication tower, Public,private)
two-way radio, internet,
etc.)
Handheld radio Brgy hall
Mobile Cellphones Barangay Site private 87
Radio and television are broadcast media facilities that have reached the barangay. However,
not all households own television. For those who are living in the remote purok, they just have the
radio to keep them informed as well as it is a source of recreation and relaxation to them by
listening music and drama.
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5. Local Government
PB
6 Brgy Kagawads
BARANGAY COUNCIL SK Chair
Brgy. Treasurer
Brgy. Secretary
BARANGAY COUNCIL
The barangay being the basic political unit, serves as the primary planning and implementing unit of
government policies, plans, programs and activities in the community, and as a venue wherein the collective
view of the people may be expressed and considered, and where disputes may be amicably settled.
The organizational structure of the Barangay government of Sinayawan places the punong barangay at the
helm of local government leadership. Under the punong barangay are the members of Sangguniang barangay
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and SK chairman who serves as the local legislative body. Under the supervision of the punong barangay are
the barangay secretary, treasurer and utility worker.
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Source: Barangay
Legend:
1. Poor
2. Unsatisfactorily
3. Satisfactorily
4. Very Satisfactorily
5. Outstanding
Legend :
1. Poor
2. Unsatisfactory
3. Satisfactory
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4. Very Satisfactory
5. Outstanding
Income ( P)
Year Year Year Avera
Income 2011 2012 2013 ge %
1 Tax Revenue
a. Local Government Share on 1,998,4 2,057,8 2,225,1
Revenue Collection 73 39 78
b. Share on Real Property tax 30,000 40,000 50,000
Collection
c. Share on the tax from sand,
gravel and other quarry products
TOTAL
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Source:
1 Tax Revenue
a. Local Government 1,998, 2,057, 2,225,
Share on Internal 473 839 178
Revenue
Collection 30,000 40,000 50,000
b. Share on Real
Property Tax
Collection
c. Share on the tax
from sand, gravel 16,000 16,000 18,000
and other quarry
products
d. Community Tax
Operating & Miscellaneous
2
Revenue
a. Gov’t Business Operations 11,000 11,000 11,000
3 Grants
a. Provincial Aid
b. Municipal Aid
TOTAL
Source:
Estimated Expenditures
Expenditures Year 2011 Year 2012 Year 2013 Average %
Personal Services
1
a. Honorarium & 897,400 897,400 986,600
Cash gifts
Maintenance &
2 Other Operating
Expenses
a. Traveling 110,000 110,000 50,000
Expenses b.
Power 20,850 21,077.77 25,000
services
c. Sup 14,430.36 10,000 15,000
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Non – Office
3 Expenditures
a. Sangguniang 205,547.30 212,483.90 230,417.80
Kabataan Fund
b. Brgy 379,694.60 411,567.80 445,035.60
Development
Fund
c. Calamity Fund 102,773.65 106,241.95 115,208.90
Actual Expenditures
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TOTAL
GRAND TOTAL 2,055,473.00 2,124,839.00 2,304,178.00
Source:
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• Disaster Preparedness
- existing Disaster Coordinating Council in the barangay.
- composition of BDCC
- function
• CBMS activity
• Other activities relative to barangay data generation
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VISION
“By the year 2017, Barangay Sinayawan Hagonoy, Davao del
Sur shall be a highly dynamic and agri-industrialized Barangay
with responsive and God-fearing citizens living in a
wholesome, Peaceful, orderly and ecologically balanced
environment.”
MISSION
“It is the commitment of the Barangay government to
develop itself into a responsible and dynamic catalyst
of change by promoting opportunities for socio-
economic development and mechanism for people’s
welfare promoting the development of resources
through sustainable order to create wholesome,
peaceful and orderly environment.”
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SPECIFIC GOALS
To develop the Barangay into
selfgoverning, self managing and self-
reliant communities with capable,
responsible Barangay steward.
To establish the agricultural infrastructure
support services.
To adopt and introduce appropriate and
sustainable agricultural development
technologies.
To establish institutional development
extension in order to improve the
knowledge and capabilities of the
community.
To establish appropriate marketing system
in all farm commodities.
To protect the environment through
formulation of a sound environmental
management system.
To implement environmental policies in
support to R.A 9003 known as proper solid waste
management.
To provide necessary infrastructure
support facilities that would encourage farmers to
increase agricultural production for self-suffiency
and processing for the convenience and comfort as
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Message
In behalf of the Barangay Council of Barangay Afga , Sibagat, Agusan del Sur, I would like to
congratulate all the Sangguniang Barangay Member, Purok Leaders and their Secretaries,
all Barangay Health Workers (BHW’s), various people’s Organization and to the entire
constituents of Barangay Afga for their cooperation and commitment to prepare the 5-years
(2019-2024) Comprehensive Barangay Development Plan.
Special mention is also conferred to the four (4) personnel, Hon. Garry P. Galo (Barangay
Kagawad), Lucila B.Tumarong (Barangay Treasurer), Mrs. Rodylina C. Areno (Barangay
Secretary) and Kristine R. Gonzaga (Barangay Clerk) who attended the BDP Seminar held at
CAP Auditorium Center on July 24-27, 2012.
This development plan that we have prepared is a true manifestation of your strong support
to improve and develop our Barangay into a very strong community.
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FOREWORD
The 5-years (2019-2024) comprehensive Barangay Development Plan of Barangay Afga is
the first ever plan crafted and prepared to the sincere participation of the community
(Participatory community – Based appraisal).
Planning meeting in the 16 Puroks was participated by the majority of the residents’ of each
Puroks. The process was welcome and appreciated by the people because according to them,
the process on how to identify projects that would fit to their needs was the first time they
experienced.
The development plan is geared toward the aspirations of the communities that by the near
future they would be implementing activities that will play important roles in the daily lives
of people all over Afga.
The primary aim of this plan is to have a projects and programs relevant to the needs of the
people residing in the juridical area of Barangay Afga. It would also be an identification tool
or development bible that will serve as reference for monitoring and evaluation.
Now, we are pleased to submit this plan for incorporation to the Municipal Development Plan
and also be a reference document in accessing external financial assistance.
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