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Barangay Cagay 2005-2006 Socio-Economic Profile 1
Historical Background
Most Masbateños do not have knowledge or idea about the name Cagay. For Cagaynos, this is somewhat precious to them especially for those people who belong to poverty level. The name Cagay is a vine plant used by people of this barangay before as tying materials in constructing a makeshift shack and also used as cord in howling purposes while it is not yet dried. Anent of its usefulness, this was sometimes sold by the inhabitants in order to earn a living. This place Cagay was noted for being abundant of this vine Cagay, so it was named after so. Cagay was once part of Barrio Lumbang, Masbate before Malinta became a Barrio. This was made a sitio Lumbang under the supervision of Teniente Mayor Esperidion Cos in the year 1939, according to the pioneer of the said place. The former was replaced by his Segundo Teniente named Alejandro Delos Reyes from 1939-1941. In 1941-1942, Cagay finally became a Barrio under the leadership of Elected Teniete Doroteo Saldivar and the Segundo Teniente was Eugenio Brioso who eventually became the full pledge teneiente after the passing
away of Doroteo Saldivar.
When Eugenio Brioso assumed the function or the office of the Teniente Agapito Delos Reyes, he was also the Segundo Teniente. During his term as Segundo Teniente, he was the first one to construct a PTA classroom for the pupils to shelter during rainy and sunny day.
BARANGAY CAGAY
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Geographic Location
Cagay is bounded by barangay Sinalongan in North, Municipality of Milagros in South, Municipality of Mobo in East and barangays Asid and Malinta in West.
Land Area
Barangay Cagay has a total land area of 1,384.9136 hectares representing 7.37 of the total land area of the City of Masbate. Majority of its land area is generally used for pastures comprising 48% of the total; land area. Agricultural use also covers a huge bulk of 36% of the barangay total land area.
Table 1 Land Use
Barangay Cagay
Land Use Area/Has % Share
Agricultural Residential Institutional Commercial Pastures
492.1604 2.5115 219.0765 - 671.1652
35.54% 0.18% 15.82 - 48.46
All land uses 1,384.9136 100% Source: CLUP, 2003
GEOGRAPHIC PROFILE
Figure 1: Map of Barangay Cagay
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Political Subdivision
Barangay Cagay belongs to the upland barangays which is mostly composed of mountainous areas. It has 7 (seven) puroks namely: Purok I/Centro, Purok II/Bagong Barrio, Purok III/Little Barrio, Purok IV/Iraya, Purok V/Umidop, Purok VI/Lopez and Purok VII/DelaCruz or Crossing. Natural Characteristics The general terrain of barangay presents a surface configuration ranging from slightly undulating to rolling and from hilly to mountainous. It has a slope of level to nearly level, gently sloping to undulating to rolling. Soil
The majority types of soil embracing the barangay are Ubay Clay and Himayangan Sandy Clay Loam. On one hand, the Ubay Clay steep phase constitute of about 1016.5 hectares of the total land area. This soil is represented by cogonal areas which are roughly rolling, hilly and mountainous. It is severely eroded with plenty of igneous and dolomitic rock boulders as outcrops. The area is well dissected by deep ravines, intermittent rivers and creeks. The area should always be under thick vegetal cover throughout the year to safeguard soil and moisture losses, and at the same time to increase organic matter content of the soil; to improve the quality and quantity of forge grasses by fertilization and application of soil amendments rather than by burning; all soil conservation measures adapted to the soil, slope and climatic conditions should be strictly observed.
Land Use Brgy. Cagay
36%
0%
16%0%
48%
Agricultural Residential Institutional Commercial Pastures
Figure 2
Barangay Road
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On the other hand, the Himayangan Sandy Clay Loam comprises of 340 hectares of the total land area. This is a residual soils developed in place from weathering of non-calcareous shale. It is characterized by light brown to gray; poor granular; gravelly sandy clay loam or surface soil ranging in depth from 0-20 centimeters (cm). In about 20-80 cm. in depth it is dark brown to grayish brown, poor coarse granular to blocky clay loam. Eighty centimeters and below in depth, it has a yellowish red to gray clay loam with mottlings; poor course granular; mellow when wet; friable and compact when dry and sometimes sandstones are on the process of weathering.
Hydrogeology Water supply of the barangay is rated poor to fair with majority of water coming from dugwell, shallow well and deep wells. Having a residual soil developed from sedimentation, quality of water is influenced through the presence of some sediments. Hence, potability of water is affected. Proper care must be exercised for drinking to prevent water-related diseases. Water in the barangay is commonly use for domestic and agricultural activities. Springs and rivers are usually the viable hydrogeological source of the barangay. These rivers are named as follows: Cagay River, Umidop River, Elenas Spring and Macabog River.
Natural Resources
There is still considered a forest ecosystem in the barangay. It hosts to diverse flora and fauna, as well as forest and commercial trees. Commonly found fauna are wild boar, wild cat, snakes, birds, bats and monkeys. A variety of locally known forest and commercial trees grow abundantly like narra, lauan white and red, acacia,
Community Water System Shared
Pasture land
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jamorawon, mahogany, tuog, kobi, ipil-ipil, etc. The protection of this forest must be took in hand for possible threat from man-made destruction.
Land Use Potentials
Barangay. Cagay has a vast tract of pastureland. Having this resource, it will continue to be a potential grazing land for cattle raisers and other “beast of burden”. Moreover, the rest of the land is developed into a farmland where the populace can directly till land and grow vegetables, rice, rootcrops, corn, etc.
Agricultural Land
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Total Population, Number of Households, Annual Growth Rate
As of 2005, the total population of Barangay Cagay stands at 1364 with 247 total households. It has a mean household size of five (5). Average annual growth rate is 1.18% as projected for the year 2005-2010 (CDS,2002).
Table 2 Number of Households by Purok
Barangay Cagay
Purok Total Households
Total Members Total Members Male
Total Members Female
Purok Centro 58 309 172 137
Purok Bagong Barrio 42 247 131 116
Purok Little Barrio 30 161 83 78
Purok Iraya 29 160 88 72
Purok Umidop 23 130 75 55
Purok Lopez 23 117 51 66
Purok Dela Cruz 42 240 128 112
TOTAL 247 1364 728 636 Source: CBMS, 2005
Based on the table above, Purok Centro has the largest population comprising of 58 households with 309 members. Of this number, 172 are male and 137 are female. Purok Umidon and Purok Lopez have the smallest population comprising only of 23 households. The breakdown of ages in the barangay is reflected on the table below.
Table3 Age Breakdown Barangay Cagay
Age Breakdown Total Population
Infants Birth (less than 1 yr old) 49
Children 0-5 yrs old 279
Children 6-12 yrs old 330
HH members 13-16 yrs old 144
HH members 6-16 yrs old 474
HH member 10 yrs old and above 895
HH members of the labor force 333 Source: CBMS, 2005
DEMOGRAPHY
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Age Breakdown Barangay Cagay
Source: CBMS, 2005
Figure 3 The breakdown showed that it has a relatively young population with more
household members belong to 0-16 years old while members active in the labor force composed of only 333. Population Density
This upland barangay has an average population density of 43.65% persons per square kilometer in 2000. In 2005 and 2010, it is projected to increase at 46.50% and 49.32% persons per square kilometer, respectively (CDS, 2002). This data indicate that people are slowly moving towards the barangay in the coming years or it will increase its population as time goes by. Fertility: Child to Woman Ratio Fertility rate refers to the number of children that the average woman will have in her lifetime. The fertility rate marks at 1. 02% or 100 children aged 0-4 to women of reproductive age, 15-49 years old are being born annually. This implies a relatively higher fertility rate as compared to some rural barangay of Masbate City.
Age Breakdown for Brgy. Cagay
49 279
330
144
474895
333
Infants Birth (less than 1 yr old)
Children 0-5 yrs old
Children 6-12 yrs old
HH members 13-16 yrs old
HH members 6-16 yrs old
HH member 10 yrs old and above
HH members of the labor force
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Roads
Road is critical to development since it facilitates the mobility of products and people in the area. It promotes economic activity.
In Barangay Cagay, roads like farm to
market road are rough and graveled. Pathways are concrete connecting different puroks.
Spillway
There are three (3) spillways existent in the barangay. These are concrete spillways found along Purok Sitio Dela Cruz, Purok Little Barrio and Purok Centro.
Drainage and Sewerage Drainage and sewerage are practically non-existent. All natural drains go directly to the rivers.
Other Infrastructures
Table 4 Other Infrastructures
Barangay Cagay
INFRASTRUCTURE PUROK DESCRIPTION
Barangay Hall 1 -one-storey concrete building - area ( 4.40mX5.60m=24.64sq.m)
Barangay Plaza and Court 1 -one-unit basketball court, area (27.35mX21.30m=582.55sq.m) -concrete stage with concrete slab, area (4.35mX3.35=14.57sq.m) -concrete benches area (3.15mX1.35m=4.25sq.m)
Church or Chapel 1 Light material building
Day Care 2 -one-storey semi-concrete building -area( 4.40mX5.90m=25.96sq.m)
Elementary School 1 5 marcos type building 2 light material building 2 JAICA building 2 TEEP building 2 Chamber of Commerce
INFRASTRUCTURE AND UTILITIES PROFILE
Barangay Road
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Health Center 1 -one storey concrete building -area ( 4.90mX6.15m=30.13sq.m)
Waiting Shed 1 -2 units concrete (a. 1.3mX2m=2.60sq.m) (b. 2.5mX3.03m=7.57sq.m)
Source: Office of the Barangay Captain,2006
Water
Water supply within the barangay may be rated as poor to fair with the population largely dependent on shallow well, deep well and even springs and creeks. The waters from deep well areas are, in general, of good quality. Care must be exercised, however, in limestone formations where calcium carbonates are the major content. The aquifers are generally susceptible to pollution caused
by the activities of man and animals. As reflected on the table 3, 51%% or 126 households don‟t have access to safe water facility vis-à-vis drinking water.
In order to promote the general well-being of the people, Level II or the
community water system-shared was developed with spring (bukal) as its main source. This will ensure that the populace will have a source of drinking water that is accessible and potable. With this, the occurrence of water borne-diseases is expected to decrease particularly among children who are vulnerable to these kinds of diseases.
There are two water system installed in the barangay. Both have one unit
concrete reservoir with control box for four distribution lines. The first one is a 3mX3mX3m=27m3 capacity and the other one is a 5mX3mX3m=45m3 capacity.
Level II Water System
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Table 5 Inventory of Water Facilities
Barangay Cagay
Type of water facility Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Total 247 58 42 30 29 23 23 42
Community water system-own 9 6 1 1 0 1 0 0
Community water system-shared 17 9 5 1 0 0 1 1
Deep well-own 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Deep well-shared 71 31 27 8 1 0 0 4
Artesian well-own 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
Artesian well-shared 23 8 1 11 3 0 0 0
Dug/shallow well-own 5 1 0 1 1 1 1 0
Dug/shallow well-shared 15 1 0 3 1 1 6 3
River, stream, lake, spring, bodies of water 106 2 8 5 23 19 15 34
Bottled water 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Others 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Source: CBMS, 2005
Table 6 Access To Safe Water
Barangay Cagay
Purok Total Households
Households W/ Access To Safe Water
Households W/O Access To Safe Water
Percentage
Purok 01 58 54 4 6.89
Purok 02 42 34 8 19.04
Purok 03 30 21 9 30.00
0Purok 04 29 4 25 86.20
Purok 05 23 2 21 91.30
Purok 06 23 1 22 95.65
Purok 07 42 5 37 88.09
TOTAL 247 121 126 51.00 Source: CBMS, 2005
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Power Supply/Electricity
The barangay has no MASELCO connection. However, there are eight (8) private generators in the barangay. It served 29 households in Purok 1-3. It operates from 6:00PM to 10:00PM.
Table 7
Inventory of Electric Facilities Barangay Cagay
PUROK With
Electricity Without
Electricity
1 14 44
2 14 28
3 1 29
4 0 29
5 0 22
6 0 23
7 0 41
TOTAL 29 216 Source: CBMS, 2005
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Transportation
Jeepney is the main mode of transportation of the residents from their barangay to poblacion. There are also passenger tricycles, motorcycles and multicab that serve the barangay to and from their destination.
Table 8
Inventory of the Modes of Transportation Barangay Cagay
Mode of Transportation Number Schedule or Frequency of Travel
Jeepney 2 6:30AM-4:30PM
Tricycle 5 -do-
Motorcycle 1 -do-
Multicab 1 -do- Source: Office of the Barangay Captain,2006
Communications
Mobile phone is the only communication facility in the barangay. It is powered by SMART Communications and GLOBE.
Cemetery
Barangay Cagay has a burial ground located at Bagong Barrio. The residents bury their dead at this place.
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Solid Waste Management The majority of solid wastes within the barangay are composed of household wastes, agricultural wastes like leaf litters and coconut husks and other biodegradable materials can also be found.
The wastes are often dumped or burned by residents in backyard pits. Those residing near the sea or along the coastline just dumped their garbage at the sea. Some dispose wastes literally anywhere. There are some households that practice recycling and composting. Compost wastes are used as fertilizers.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROFILE
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Summary of CBMS Indicators
Barangay Cagay
Area of Concern
Indicator Number Proportion Rank
Health
1. Proportion of children 0-5 years old who died.
2 0.70 12
2. Proportion of women who died due to pregnancy related-cause.
0 - 13
Nutrition 3. Proportion of children 0-5 years old who are moderately and severely underweight.
51 18.29 8
Shelter
4. Proportion of households who are squatters. 18 7.30 9
5. Proportion of households with makeshift housing.
4 1.60 11
Water & Sanitation
6. Proportion of households without access to safe water. 126 51.00 5
7. Proportion of households without access to sanitary toilet facilities. 180 72.90 4
Education
8. Proportion of children 6-12 years old not in elementary. 92 27.90 6
9. Proportion of children 13-16 years old not in high school. 110 76.40 3
Income
10. Proportion of households with income less than the poverty threshold.
234 94.69 1
11. Proportion of households with income less than the food threshold.
214 86.59 2
12. Proportion of households who eat less than three meals a day. 51 20.60 7
Employment 13. Unemployment Rate 21 6.30 10
Peace and Order
14. Proportion of household members victimized by crime. 0 - 14
Source: CBMS, 2005
POVERTY PROFILE
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Based on the table above, it revealed that the top five Minimum Basic Need of Barangay Cagay are the following: 1) Proportion of households with income less than the poverty threshold; 2) Proportion of households with income less than the food threshold; 3) Proportion of children 13-16 years old not in high school; 4) Proportion of households without access to sanitary toilet facilities; 5) Proportion of households without access to safe water. It can be derived that poverty poses the main concern of the barangay as well as the city. Hence, programs and projects developed by the city government should be geared towards poverty reduction.
Summary of Issues/Concerns and Challenges
1. Proportion of household with income less than the poverty threshold.
Encourage investors in the barangay to open new livelihood opportunities that will provide the residents job that will give them a permanent monthly income.
Provide capital for food processing projects and other small scale business.
Skills enhancement training for residents in preparation for job opportunities such as welders, mechanics, and other related works.
Intensification of seeds and animal dispersal with fertilizer and agricultural equipment.
2. Proportion of children 13-16 years old not in high school.
Road improvement/concreting to facilitate the access of vehicles that would bring children (13-16 years old) to Malinta where high school is located
Grant scholarship to poor but deserving students.
3. Proportion of households with no access to safe water.
Construction of Level II water project (communal faucet) should be implemented to cover the whole barangay. Such project will reduce the contamination of water source.
Chlorination of open dug well as well as deep or shallow well.
Periodic monitoring of water source.
4. On proportion of households with no access to sanitary toilet facilities.
Almost 73% or 180 households do not have sanitary toilet. This means that there is an indiscriminate dumping of human waste anywhere which
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may pose hazard to the health condition of the populace. In view of this, the barangay may allocate funds for this problem so that public or a private toilet should be constructed with common septic tank.
5. Other social concern that should be given priority:
Health- upgrade health facilities and provide additional health equipment to provide better health care services to those in need. Also increase in the allotment for medicines should be included in the budget of the barangay.
Social Welfare- there is a need to construct an additional day care center to cater children 3-6 years old. Moreover, day care centers should be given budget for the provision of educational materials to children as well as the classroom for better comprehension and familiarization of the pre-school children. For the vulnerable groups, mutual aid system should be given.
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TOP 1 MBN:
94% Households With Income Below Poverty Threshold
Figure 4
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TOP 2: MBN
86% Households With Income Below Food Threshold
Figure 5
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TOP 3 MBN:
76% Households With Members Not In High School
Figure 6
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TOP 4 MBN:
73% Households With No Access To Sanitary Toilet
Figure 7
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TOP 5 MBN:
51% Households With No Access To Safe Water
Figure 8
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The programs of the city government are geared towards poverty reduction. Developmental social programs and projects are being conceive to provide quality education, better health care, security, and empowering all sectors of the society.
Education
The greatest challenge of the Department of Education with the LGU is to provide quality education among children in elementary and secondary level. It may seem elusive but it can be achieved through provision of programs and projects anchored on academic excellence and education for all.
A. Delos Reyes Elementary School
(ADRES) is the only primary school present in the barangay. It caters to children 6-12 years old. However, there are children above 12 years old who still avail elementary education. This is a complete elementary school covering an area of one (1) hectare. It is complemented with1:1 teacher-classroom ratio and 1:45 teacher-pupil ratio. Performance indicators of the elementary school also reflect that it has a graduation rate of 99% with almost 0% drop-out rate. Other indicators are found on table 13.
The facilities of A. Delos Reyes Elementary School in terms of its
classrooms are basically good with two buildings that are dilapidated and one classroom that needs repair. However, school facilities deemed necessary for the total development are lacking. Absence of library room, school canteen, and industrial arts, agriculture and H.E. rooms and insufficiency of toilets and laboratory facilities are setbacks in the educational system of the school. Thus, there is a need to install/construct such facilities in order to provide better learning and hands-on experience of the lessons being taught to the school children.
The accessibility of elementary and secondary education poses another problem of the barangay. Barangay Cagay has 92 children (6-12 years old) or a proportion of 27. 90 who are not attending elementary education. For secondary or high school, a total of 110 children ages 13-16 years old or a proportion 76.40% who are not attending secondary education.
SOCIAL PROFILE
A. Delos Reyes Elementary School
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Table 9 Number of Enrollees
A. Delos Reyes Elementary School Barangay Cagay
Grade/Level
Number of Enrollees
2006-2007
I 92
II 47
III 62
IV 32
V 30
VI 25
TOTAL 288
Source: City DEP ED, 2006
Table 10
Inventory of School Facilities A. Delos Reyes Elementary School
Barangay Cagay
School Facilities With Without
Library/Reading Room X
Laboratory X
Sports Facilities X
School Clinic X
Comfort Rooms X
School Canteen X
Auditorium X
Admin. Office X
Industrial Arts, Agriculture & H.E. room X Source: City DepEd, 2006
Table 11
Inventory of School Classrooms and Construction Materials Used A. Delos Reyes Elem. School
Barangay Cagay
Level
Type of Classroom/Building
Construction Materials Used
Condition
I 4 Fil-Chinese-Concrete/Masonry
Needs Minor Repair
II 4 TEEP-Steel, iron, cement
Good
III 4 TEEP-Steel, iron, cement
Good
IV 4 Bagong Lipunan-Steel, iron,
cement
Dilapidated
V 4 Bagong Lipunan-Steel, iron,
cement
Dilapidated
VI 4 TEEP-Steel, iron, Good
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cement Type 1 – Nipa and Wood Type 3 – Masonry and Wood Type 2 – Wood with protective fire new front Type 4 – Steel, iron, concrete and masonry
Source: City DepEd, 2006
Table 12
Number of Teachers and Classroom per School and Level A. Delos Reyes Elementary School
Barangay Cagay
School/Level No. of Teachers No. of Classrooms
I 2 2
II 1 1
III 2 2
IV 1 1
V 1 1
VI 1 1
TOTAL 8 8 Source: City DepEd, 2006
Table 13 Performance Indicators
A. Delos Reyes Elementary School SY 2006-2007
INDICATOR RATE
Participation Rate 95.15
Retention Rate 81.97
Transition Rate 103
Cohort- Survival Rate 35.71
Repetition Rate 11
Dropout Rate 0.34
Graduation Rate 100
Completion Rate 67.14 Source: City DepEd, 2006
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Fil-Chinese Chamber of Commerce
Concrete Stage
TEEP Bldg.
MARCOS Type MARCOS Type
Flag Pole
Light Material
Figure 9
Site Development Plan A. Delos Reyes Elementary School
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Literacy
The proportion of literates in Barangay Cagay stands at 89.90%. It shows that only 10.1% are not literate. Of the total population of 10 years old and above, there are 90 individuals who are not able to do simple reading and writing. Of these 90, there are 33 female and 57 male. Purok 2 has the highest number of not literates with 23 while Purok 5 has the lowest with only 6 household members.
Table 14
Literates 10 Years Old And Above Barangay Cagay
Purok Literate Not Literate Total Percentage
Male Female Male Female
01 110 91 11 2 13 5.85
02 74 67 16 7 23 14.02
03 43 37 13 5 18 18.36
04 50 40 4 5 9 9.09
05 39 32 2 4 6 7.79
06 34 41 4 4 8 9.63
07 74 65 7 6 13 8.55
Total 424 373 57 33 90 89.90 Source: CBMS, 2005
Health
The health services offered by the city government are being accessed by the people of barangay Cagay in the Health Center. The health center of the barangay is equipped with weighing scale, table and chair. It has one (1) midwife and six (6) Barangay Health Workers with 2 traditional birth attendants (TBA‟s). The health providers don‟t just implement health programs, they too monitor and visit households to conduct health services. The city doctors, nurses and dentists are also conducting a monthly visit to give medical services to the barangay.
With the existing facilities of the health center, patients of the barangay with minor medical and dental needs sought care at BHS while major cases are being brought to any government or private hospitals at Masbate poblacion where there is adequate facilities and equipment. One of the problems encountered by the barangay is the insufficiency of medical supplies and other basic health equipment and facilities such as examination bed, sphygmanometer, etc.
Health Center
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Morbidity rate is 149/1000 population and Mortality rate is 8/1000 population. The leading causes of morbidity:
1. Acute Respiratory Infection 2. Hypertension 3. Bronchitis 4. Diarrhea 5. Pneumonia
The leading causes of mortality:
1. Cardio-Vascular Accident (CVA) 2. Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Malnourished children are very minimal in the barangay as reflected on the CBMS. It has a malnutrition rate of 0.70%. Adequate and proper nutrition for the children is very important so that they would grow healthy and develop fully particularly the mental and physical aspects.
Table 15
Malnutrition Rate Barangay Cagay
Purok Malnourished Children Total Percentage
Male Female
1 2 5 7 12.06
2 3 7 10 22.72
3 1 3 4 10.52
4 6 4 10 25.64
5 5 3 8 25.00
6 3 0 3 16.66
7 3 6 9 18.00
Total 23 28 51 18.29 Source: CBMS, 2005
Health is likewise concern with the use of contraceptive among couples in Barangay Cagay. The barangay has 247 couples. Of the said number, only 19 couples are practicing family planning methods. Among the enumerated methods below, the majority use pills. With small number of couples engaged in family planning method, there is a big possibility that the population will continuously increase. Thus, advocacy on responsible parenthood, proper care for children, etc. is needed. This is necessary to help parents realize their important roles to their families.
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Table 16 Inventory of Couples Engaged in Family Planning Method
Barangay Cagay
Family Planning Method
Purok
Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Total 19 11 2 0 1 2 1 2
Rhythm method 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Mucus 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Body temperature 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
IUD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Condom 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
Diaphragm 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pills 17 9 2 0 1 2 1 2
Injectible 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Vasectomy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Tubal ligation 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
Other 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Source: CBMS, 2005
Figure 10
Sanitary Toilet
Based on Community Based Monitoring System of 2006, 72.90% or 180 of the 247 total number of households don‟t have sanitary toilet facility with Purok 7/ Dela Cruz has the highest with 38 households. Among the puroks, Centro has the highest access to toilet facilities with 33 households of the 67 total households with toilet facilities.
Family Planning Method
0%0%0%0%5% 0%
90%
0%0%5% 0%
Rhythm method
Mucus
Body temperature
IUD
Condom
Diaphragm
Pills
Injectible
Vasectomy
Tubal ligation
Other
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Table 17
Inventory of Toilet Facilities Barangay Cagay
PUROK NAME
TOTAL # OF HH’S
HOUSEHOLDS W/ STF
PERCENTAGE
HOUSEHOLDS W/O STF
PERCENTAGE
Centro 58 33 56.90 25 43.10
Bagong Barrio
42 19 45.24 23 54.76
Little Barrio
30 3 10 27 90
Iraya 29 3 10.35 26 89.65
Umidop 23 4 17.40 19 82.60
Lopez 23 1 4.35 22 95.65
Dela Cruz 42 4 9.53 38 90.47
TOTAL 247 67 27.10 180 72.90
Source: CBMS, 2005
Indiscriminate dumping of human waste pose health hazards to the residents as it causes diseases. Thus, it is necessary that the residents should have sealed toilet bowls to prevent health hazard.
Social Welfare
Improved quality of social services is one of the major concerns of the city. It aims to provide all the essential needs of the people particularly to those who are underprivileged. Social services are geared to reach even the remotest barangay of the city. Services such as family counseling, gender and development, pre marriage counseling, day care services, senior citizens, and self employment assistance and emergency assistance are provided. On one hand, for the children‟s welfare, one day care center is presently existent in the barangay with one day care worker. It has 42 enrollees. There are three community organizations present in the barangay. These are Women‟s Organization, Senior Citizen and Youth Organization (MCYC). These organizations remained strong and continue to help in empowering women and youth alike and support to elders.
Persons with disabilities are also a main concern of the social welfare. The barangay has a total of 21 physically challenged individuals.
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Table 18 Persons with Disabilities
Barangay Cagay
Purok Number of persons with Disabilities
Type of Disability
I 6 -Paralysis (Hand) -Paralysis (feet) -With Clef Palate (Ngongo) -Polio -Mental Impairment
II 4 -Paralysis -With Clef Palate (Ngongo) -Mute
III 2 -Polio -Mental Impairment
IV 1 -With Clef Palate (Ngongo)
V 4 -Blind (one/both eyes) -Paralysis - Hand disabled
VI 0 -
VII 4 -Hand disabled -Deaf -Paralysis
Total 21
Source: CBMS, 2005
Housing
Housing or shelter is not much a concern of the barangay. Based on Community Based Monitoring System conducted by the LGU, of 247 total number of households only 4 households have shelter made of makeshift materials (barong-barong). This signifies that their shelter is not durable in the next five years on any natural calamities and other related causes. Also, there are only 18 households or 7.30% are squatters in the barangay. Most families are tenants or have permission to construct their houses on a particular land/lot from the landowner.
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Table 19 Households Living in Blighted Areas
Barangay Cagay
Purok Total
Households Number of Squatters
Percentage
Centro 58 1 1.72
Bagong Barrio 42 1 2.38
Little Barrio 30 1 3.33
Iraya 29 7 24.13
Umidop 23 4 17.39
Lopez 23 3 13.04
Dela Cruz 42 1 2.38
Total 247 18 7.30 Source: CBMS, 2005
Table 20 Households with Makeshift Housing
Barangay Cagay
Purok Total
Households
Households With
Makeshift Materials
Percentage
Centro 58 2 3.44
Bagong Barrio 42 1 2.38
Little Barrio 30 0 0
Iraya 29 0 0
Umidop 23 1 4.34
Lopez 23 0 0
Dela Cruz 42 0 0
Total 247 4 1.60 Source: CBMS, 2005
Protective Services
A total of 10 Barangay Police were assigned to different puroks of Barangay Cagay. Unfortunately, they‟re not armed with police paraphernalia. These police personnel should be provided with paraphernalia so that they can effectively implement peace and order. All puroks have a regular on duty Barangay Police or
“tanod” with five (5) members of Barangay Unified Force (BUF) assigned to assist
Barangay Police Personnel
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them in monitoring the barangay especially during night time in order to assure the residents of a safe and peaceful community.
The barangay has an organized barangay justice system headed by
Lupon assigned. Through this justice system, petty crimes can be resolved in barangay level. This is reflected on the 0% crime rate in Barangay Cagay in 2005.
Table 21 Inventory of Barangay Police Personnel
Barangay Cagay
Purok No. of Barangay Police Assigned
I 2
II 1
III 1
IV 2
V 2
VI 1
VII 1
Total 10 Source: Office of the Barangay Captain,2005
Table 22
Inventory of Police Personnel Paraphernalia Barangay Cagay
Paraphernalia Number
Night Stick 10
Flashlight None
Handcuffs None
Arnis None
Whistle None
Uniform 10 sets
Multicab 1
Horse 2 Source: Office of the Barangay Captain,2005
Sports and Recreation
One of the programs of the city government is to provide recreational facilities in every barangay for the development of the youth. It is also a mechanism that will veer them away from vices. The barangay plaza and basketball court present in the barangay serve as their sports facilities. These are the venue where they can play basketball and other games.
Basketball Court
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The children likewise utilize the sports facilities in their elementary school. Some residents opt to spend their spare time on videoke or movie house.
Below is the inventory of recreational facilities present in the barangay.
Table 23 Inventory of Sports and Recreational Facilities
Barangay Cagay
Purok
Name of Facilities Present
Type
Condition Public Private
Centro Plaza, Basketball Court
X Good
Centro /Bagong Barrio
Videoke House X Good
Bagong Barrio
Movie/Video House X Good
Source: Office of the Barangay Captain,2005
Religion and Culture
Although the people of Barangay Cagay are predominantly catholic, there are other religions present. Other religion present is Born Again.
The importance of religion in the life of the people in barangay Cagay is mirrored on their seven (7) fiesta celebrations. It is celebrated in February, March, April, May, July, September and December. Their patron saints are Sto. Nino,Saint Joseph, Nuestra Sra de Salvacion, Sacred Heart and Holy Family. However, their main fiesta is celebrated every September 7-8 in honor of Nuestra Sra. De Salvacion. This event is highlighted by coronation of baby and lady beauties and by traditional “barayle” at night.
Barangay Chapel
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Agriculture
Barangay Cagay utilizes 492.16 hectares for agricultural purposes comprising 35. 54% of its total land area. The major livelihood of the people is farming although the bulk of their land use is for pasture. The major crops produced are corn, coconut-copra, root crops, fruit trees and vegetables.
Table 24 Crop Production (2006)
Barangay Cagay
Crops Production/year
1.Rice (cavans) Irrigated
750
Rainfed 825
Upland 750
2. Corn (cavans) 2200
3. Rootcrops (MT) 360
4. Vegetables (MT) 45
5. Fruit Trees(MT) 105
6. Coconut-Copra (MT) 380 Source: City Agriculture Office,2006
Many residents are also engaged in livestock and poultry production. The livestock (swine and carabao) and poultry are provided by the city government to those who want to engage in swine and poultry raising.
Table 25 Inventory of Livestock/Poultry Dispersal
Barangay Cagay
Livestock No. of Heads
Cattle 500
Carabao 300
Pig 250
Horse 25
Goat 50
Chicken 5000 approx.
Duck None
Source: City Veterinary Office,2006
ECONOMIC PROFILE
Carabao dispersal
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Table 26
Inventory of Farm Machineries and Post Harvest Facilities Barangay Cagay
Farm Machineries
No. and Ownership
Owned by Barangay/Coop
Privately Owned
Drier
Tresher 1 2
Tractor 1 2
Warehouse
Rice/Corn Mill 2
Farm Reservoir
Irrigation
Vargas Plow
Carabao Dispersal
65
Source: City Agriculture Office,2006
Despite the efforts of all farmers to improve farm management and production, many problems are encountered which affects the sustainability and productivity of their farm harvests. The problems that emerged are 1) irrigation; 2) insufficiency of machineries or farm facilities to have a better harvest; 3) far distance of the place where they trade their products and related concerns and 4) insufficient seedlings and fertilizers. Though the main livelihood of the populace is farming, tending the pastureland of known cattle raisers is another source of living by some families. Other livelihood sources of people are carpentry and doing labor.
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Trade and Commerce
Tradable products of this barangay are agricultural farm produced. These products are mainly traded to „tiangge in the Masbate City every Friday- Sunday. Some are just sold within the barangay. There are no other major business establishments within the barangay. Sari-sari stores abound within the barangay.
Some families are also engaged in handicraft making particularly sala set
out of bamboo rattan. These are also being sold during the „tiangge” in Masbate City.
Employment Due to its geographical location, the populace is dependent on agriculture
and marine resources as farmers and fishermen. However, others are employed as salesladies, construction workers, household helpers, traders etc. Professionals constitute a very low percentage of the population. The table below shows the unemployment statistics of the barangay which constitutes for only 15 years old and above populace.
Farming is still a predominant livelihood of the residents. However, due to
inadequate employment opportunities at the barangay, some local populace look for jobs in urban areas after being equipped with basic education at school. There are employed as salesladies, traders. Some are employed as construction workers, household helpers, laborers, etc.
The table below shows the unemployment statistics of the barangay
which constitutes for the 15 years old and above populace. The unemployment rate of the barangay is 6.30% or 21 household members are currently unemployed of the 333 total labor force. Purok 2 has the highest number of unemployed with 5 household members while Purok 5 has none.
Table 27 Unemployment Rate 15 Years Old and Above
Barangay Cagay
Purok Unemployed Total Percentage Total Labor Force
Male Female Male Female
01 3 0 3 4.00 75 17
02 4 1 5 8.88 45 9
03 3 1 4 8.82 34 6
04 2 1 3 6.06 33 3
05 0 0 0 0 26 2
06 2 1 3 8.33 24 4
07 3 0 3 6.12 49 6
Total 17 4 21 6.30 286 47 Source: CBMS, 2005
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Vision
Through the years ahead of our service, the constituents of Barangay
Cagay will be more peaceful, united, and progressive within the community in the field of agriculture.
Mission
As public servants, we are committed to serve to the highest standard of public service in order to improve the living condition of our constituents through maintenance of peace, unity and prosperity within the community.
Barangay Officials 2006
Renerio V. Nono Sr. - Barangay Captain Nilo N. Bueta - Barangay Kagawad Lilia P. Bulanon - do Roger B. Delos Reyes Sr. - do Danilo B. Martinez - do Babeliza L. Capili - do Artemio B. Buri - do William B. Villarmente Sr. - do Victor M. Nono - OIC, SK Chairman Napoleon B. Quijano - Barangay Treasurer Dandee Hermas A. Laurio - Barangay Secretary
LOCAL GOVERNANCE
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Table 28 List of Barangay Captains for the Last 20 years
Barangay Cagay
Names Term
Doroteo Saldivar 1941-1945
Eugenio Brioso 1945-1946
Francisco Robles 1946-1949
Agapito Delos Reyes 1960-1961
Felipe Brioso 1961-1962
Francisco Robles 1962-1963
Vicente Villamor 1963-1964
Casimero Rosero Sr. 1964-1982
Jesus Capili 1982-1986
Romulo Malunes OIC 1986-1987
Artemio Buri OIC 1987-1988
Casimero Rosero Sr 1988-1994
Nila Bueta 1994-2002
Renerio V. Nono 2002-Present
Source: Office of the Barangay Captain,2006
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The total revenue of Barangay Cagay posted an increase in 2006 as
compared to the previous years. It can be attributed to the increase of their Internal Revenue Allocation (IRA).
For expenditure, maintenance and other operational expenses cover the highest in 2006. In 2004 and 2005, the personnel services shared the highest.
Table 29
Total Revenue of Barangay Cagay or the Last Three Years
Item 2004 2005 2006
IRA 491,686.00 528,708.00 624,252.03
Real Property Tax 8,344.62 0.00 4,562.43
Operation and Service Income 0.00 0.00 410.00
Business Taxes and Licenses 00.0 8,479.85 0.00
Miscellaneous Income 908.26 496.98 572.73
Aids and Grants and Subsidies 10,000.00 100.000.00 100,000.00
Total 510,938.88 637,684.83 731,803.19
Source: City Budget Office, 2006
Table 30 Total Expenditure of Barangay Cagay for the Last Three Years
Item 2004 2005 2006
Personal Services 249,136.00 229,136.00 244,136.00
Maintenance and Other
Operational Expenses
202,158.43 227,231.07 259,993.70
Capital Outlay 76,559.00 212,002.50 197,384.00
Total 527,853.43 668,369.57 703,519.7
Source: City Budget Office, 2006
Table 31 20% Annual Development Plan
Barangay Cagay (2004)
Name of Project Location Amount Status
Concrete fencing 76,599.00
Source: City Budget Office
FINANCIAL REPORT
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Table 32 20% Annual Development Plan
Barangay Cagay (2005)
Name of Project Location Amount Status
Const.of multi-Purpose pavement 74,541.60
1 unit multi-cab (city grants) 100,000.00
Toilet – SK project 38,000.00
Source: City Budget Office
Table 33
20% Annual Development Plan Barangay Cagay (2006)
Name of Project Location Amount Status
Repair basketball ring 9,514.00
Cultural activities 15,000.00
Aid to tanod services 37,200.00
Aid to BHW 14,400.00
Source: City Budget Office