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1 Use of CBMS for Local Planning and Use of CBMS for Local Planning and Program Targeting in Rosario Program Targeting in Rosario Batangas Batangas LGU Rosario DILG-BLGD Presentation Outline Presentation Outline i. i. Schedule of training Schedule of trainings ii. ii. Results of CBMS relative to core local Results of CBMS relative to core local poverty indicators poverty indicators poverty indicators poverty indicators iii. iii. Top Top problems of the municipality problems of the municipality iv. iv. LGU LGU interventions/policy options interventions/policy options v. v. Other plans Other plans for implementation for implementation Module 1 Module 1

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Use of CBMS for Local Planning and Use of CBMS for Local Planning and Program Targeting in Rosario Program Targeting in Rosario BatangasBatangas

LGU RosarioDILG-BLGD

Presentation OutlinePresentation Outlinei.i. Schedule of trainingSchedule of trainingssii.ii. Results of CBMS relative to core local Results of CBMS relative to core local

poverty indicatorspoverty indicatorspoverty indicatorspoverty indicatorsiii.iii. TopTop problems of the municipalityproblems of the municipalityiv.iv. LGULGU interventions/policy optionsinterventions/policy optionsv.v. Other plansOther plans for implementationfor implementation

Module 1Module 1

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Module Module IIII

Module Module IIIIII

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Module IVModule IV

CBMS Indicators

Survival•Health•Food & Nutrition•H20 & Sanitation

•Child deaths (0-5 yrs. old)•Women deaths due to pregnancy-related causes

•Malnourished children (0-5 yrs. old)•HHs w/access to safe water

Dimensions of Poverty Core Indicators

13+1 core indicators13+1 core indicators

Security

Enabling

H20 & Sanitation

•Shelter•Peace & Order

•Income•Employment•Education

HHs w/access to safe water•HHs w/access sanitary toilet

•HHs who are squatters•HHs w/makeshift housing•HHs victimized by crime

•HHs w/income below poverty threshold•HHs w/income below food threshold•HHs experience food shortage•Unemployment•Elem. school participation•High school participation

CBMS Indicators Dimensions of Poverty Core Indicators Proportion

Survival • Health Child deaths (0-5 yrs. old) 0.1%Women deaths due to pregnancy-related causes

0%

• Food & Nutrition Malnourished children (0-5 yrs. old) 2.3%

• Water & Sanitation Households without access to safe water 11 9%

CBMS Survey Results in the CBMS Survey Results in the Municipality of RosarioMunicipality of Rosario

• Water & Sanitation Households without access to safe water 11.9%

Households without access sanitary toilet 13.1%Security • Shelter Households who are squatters 0.5%

Households with makeshift housing 0.7%

• Peace & Order Households victimized by crime 0.1%

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Enabling • Income Households with income less than the poverty threshold

61.1%

Households with income below the food threshold

41.0%

Households experience food shortage 0.1%

• Employment Unemployment 4.7%

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• Education 6-12 year old children who are not in elementary school

27.6%

13-16 year old children who are not in secondary school

36.9%

CBMS Indicators Dimensions of Poverty Core Indicators ProportionSurvival • Food & Nutrition A. Malnourished children (0-5 yrs. old) 2.3%

• Water & Sanitation B. Households without access to safe water

11.9%

C. Households without access to sanitary toilet facility

13.1%

Identified Major Problem AreasIdentified Major Problem Areas

h ld i h i l h hEnabling • Income D. Households with income less than the poverty threshold

61.1%

Households with income below the food threshold

41.0%

• Education E. 6-12 year old children who are not in elementary school

27.6%

13-16 year old children who are not in secondary school

36.9%

LGU PPAs LGU PPAs beingbeing

ImplementedImplemented

A.1 Supplemental Feeding ProgramA.1 Supplemental Feeding Program• Funded by Sangguniang Barangay as maintenance of their

malnourished children ages 0-5 years• Feed the children twice a week for 3-6 months • Mothers of the malnourished children prepare the simple menu but

nutritious foods

A. Malnourished Children 2.3 % A. Malnourished Children 2.3 %

nutritious foods Ex. Sopas with vegetables, champorado, arozcaldo, pansit with

vegetables • Other Sangguniang Barangays provide multivitamins for the children

undergoing feeding program.• the municipal government provides technical assistance and some

logistical support

A.1 Supplemental Feeding ProgramA.1 Supplemental Feeding ProgramA.2 PABASA (Nutrition Education Program)A.2 PABASA (Nutrition Education Program)

• Sangguniang Barangay funded to purchase 15 Nutri-Guide and participants snacks for the success of PABASA program for the mothers of malnourished children and soon-to-be mothers

• As support of the LGU, the Municipal Mayor allotted fund to purchase additional 10 Nutri-Guide and Flip Chart for each barangay.

• Conducted once a week for two months a year.• some midwife, nurse, OAS staff and the MNAO attend the PABASA

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A.3 CounselingA.3 Counseling

• LGU organized three groups composed of counselors from different social services: religious, health, employment, agricultural and social welfare.

• Participants at least (25) twenty five identified couples and/or children/youth gathered by barangay officials on a scheduled date

• LGU also prepared gifts and snacks to encourage couples to attend• the usual participants are the parents of the malnourished children,

parents of OSY, HHs who belong to poverty and food threshold, HHs without access to sanitary toilet facility, without access to safe water…

A.3 CounselingA.3 Counseling

B.1 Barangay Water WorksB.1 Barangay Water Works• LGU funded a program which focuses on distribution of PE Pipe as

mainline and secondary connection prioritizing the income poor family

• The barangay water works started from the Provincial Government fund

B. Household w/o access to safe water 11.9%B. Household w/o access to safe water 11.9%

fund• the organization of water-users was assisted by the Provincial Planning

and Development Office

B.1 Barangay Water WorksB.1 Barangay Water Works

C.1 Sanitation ProgramC.1 Sanitation Program• Distribution of water-sealed toilet bowl with construction materials to

bona fide recipients• LGU allotted fund yearly amounting

Php 5, 000. 00 each set for income poor family w/o access to sanitary toilet facility

C. Household w/o access to sanitary toilet facility 13.1%C. Household w/o access to sanitary toilet facility 13.1%

sanitary toilet facility• Sangguniang Barangay allocate fund also for the program• As encouragement, municipal government’s counterpart is same as the

barangays’ allocation

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C.1 Sanitation ProgramC.1 Sanitation ProgramD. Household with income below poverty & food threshold 61.1% & 41.0%D. Household with income below poverty & food threshold 61.1% & 41.0%

• Geared towards uplifting the economic living condition of the Rosarians, through the provision of access to livelihood opportunities, various skills training program, fund augmentation, advocacies and social mobilization.

• Sangguniang Barangay will identify the skills training that will fit to their constituents and available resources in the barangay

D.1 Implementation of Livelihood/D.1 Implementation of Livelihood/Entrepreneurship Development ProgramEntrepreneurship Development Program

g y• Municipal Training and Livelihood Center, with coordination to DOST,

TESDA and DTI, will bring the skills training to the barangaysfor free

• Part of promotion of OBOP ( One Barangay One Product)Ex. Kaing Making of Barangay Nasi

• Livelihood Loan Assistance to different organizational structure as a capital for their identified livelihood programEx. Microfinance of IPEM Women to different barangays

Capital of BAFC for their members

D.1 Implementation of LivelihoodD.1 Implementation of Livelihood/Entrepreneurship Development Program/Entrepreneurship Development Program

D.1 Implementation of LivelihoodD.1 Implementation of Livelihood/Entrepreneurship Development Program/Entrepreneurship Development Program

D.1 Implementation of LivelihoodD.1 Implementation of Livelihood/Entrepreneurship Development Program/Entrepreneurship Development Program D.2 Livestock Production andD.2 Livestock Production and

Productivity Enhancement ProgramProductivity Enhancement Program• Office of Agricultural Services disperses cattle, goat, swine and native

chicken to low income families, mostly farmers• As source of livelihood to income poor families• Barangay Officials will prepare request letter address to Municipal

l i h h b fi i i i di d dMayor or resolutions where the beneficiaries are indicated and the livestock they requestedEx. Native chicken for OSY and mothersCattle for farmers

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D.2 Livestock Production andD.2 Livestock Production andProductivity Enhancement ProgramProductivity Enhancement Program

D.2 Livestock Production andD.2 Livestock Production andProductivity Enhancement ProgramProductivity Enhancement Program

D.3 Crop Production & Productivity D.3 Crop Production & Productivity Enhancement ProgramEnhancement Program• Distribution of vegetable seeds not only to the farmers but to the

individuals who belong to households below food threshold • To sustain the supply of nutritious food for each families • any organization from the barangay can request for seeds or seedlings• the barangay kagawad – committee chair on agriculture will make the

request for the kind of seedlings needed by the brgy people• OAS assists also interested farmers for techno demo farm they will• OAS assists also interested farmers for techno-demo farm, they will provide the inputs and ask only farmers’ commitment to the program

D.3 Crop Production & Productivity D.3 Crop Production & Productivity Enhancement ProgramEnhancement Program

D.4 Biogas Technology ProgramD.4 Biogas Technology Program D.4 Biogas Technology ProgramD.4 Biogas Technology Program

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D.4 Biogas Technology ProgramD.4 Biogas Technology Program D.4 Biogas Technology ProgramD.4 Biogas Technology Program

D.4 Biogas Technology ProgramD.4 Biogas Technology ProgramD.5 Rehabilitation of Communal Irrigation System D.5 Rehabilitation of Communal Irrigation System

E.1 Educational Assistance ProgramE.1 Educational Assistance Program• budget year 2010, municipal government allocated a million pesos

financial assistance • For deserving indigent school age children specifically intended for

incoming Grade I, Grade VI, 1st year and 4th year high school• For authorized fee of public schools amounting to Php 300.00 for

l d d Ph 500 00 f d d

E. Children who are not in Elementary and Secondary School E. Children who are not in Elementary and Secondary School 27.6% & 36.9%27.6% & 36.9%

elementary students and Php 500.00 for secondary students • Sangguniang Barangay allocated fund as counterpart• Beneficiaries are belong to indigent families but do not have

scholarship from other government or private agency/ individual.

E.1 Educational Assistance ProgramE.1 Educational Assistance Program

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Other Development ProgramsOther Development Programsfor Implementation year 2011for Implementation year 2011

• Adopt a malnourished child• Adopt an OSY• Adopt a School Building• Co-partner with OFWs in

Barangay Development Programs

• enhancement of the SEA Program of MSWDO

Felipe A. MarquezPunong Bayang y

SalamatSalamat popo!!

LGU RosarioDILG-BLGD