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Agusan delNorte
Situationer
It is situated on thenortheastern part ofMindanao.
It is bounded on the northby Butuan Bay and Surigaodel Norte; on the east bySurigao del Sur; on thesouth and southeast byAgusan del Sur and on thewest by Misamis Oriental.
One of the five (5)provinces of Region 13
PHYSICAL PROFILE
Area includes Butuan City
City - 1
Municipalities - 10
Barangays - 167
Land Area - 2,730.24 sq. km.
Land Terrain - Made up of flat androlling lands
Soil - suitable for all types ofcrops
A & D -61,938.00 has.
Timberland -211,086.00 has.
Outside “typhoon belt”
No definite dry season
highest rainfall - 319.3 MM
Annual Ave. rainfall - 185.99MM
Ave. Annual Temp. - 26.87 C
Ave. Annual humidity - 82%.
Settlement - 4,416.61 has.
Agriculture - 69,950.35 has.
ProtectionForest -88,659.53 has.
ProductionForest -109,997.51
Total - 273,024.00 has.
Consultation meetings
& MOA review
Briefing/Orientation
Consultations, Review &
Customization of HPQ
Trainings
Validations
Surveys, Encodings &
Processing
Consolidation of CBMS Results
Presentation of Prov’l CBMS Results
Total Population
• Population: 276,072Male – 141,704Female – 134,368
No. of Households:56,248
• Average HouseholdSize: 5
Goal 1:
Eradicate Extreme Poverty and Hunger
Magnitude Proportion**
JABONGA 3,682 2,941 79.88
KITCHARAO 3,244 2,280 70.28
REMEDIOS T. ROMUALDEZ 2,690 1,889 70.22
SANTIAGO 3,157 2,024 64.11
LAS NIEVES 4,148 2,633 63.48
CARMEN 3,832 2,343 61.14
TUBAY 3,995 2,388 59.77
MAGALLANES 3,428 1,851 54
BUENAVISTA 9,971 4,977 49.91
CABADBARAN 11,540 5,478 47.47
NASIPIT 6,561 3,109 47.39
AGUSAN DEL NORTE 56,248 31,913 56.74%
MunicipalityTotal number of
households
households with income below
poverty threshold*
Proportion of households with income below the povertythreshold, by Municipality
Proportion of households with income below the povertythreshold, by Municipality
National Average: 24.4Provincial Average: 56.74
Jabonga – 79.88%
Nasipit– 47.39%
31,913 HH or 56.74% ofthe total householdpopulation of the provinceare earning income belowpoverty threshold level
Poverty Gap, by Municipality
Proportion of households with income below the foodthreshold, by Municipality
Magnitude Proportion**
JABONGA 3,682 2,638 71.65
KITCHARAO 3,244 1,924 59.31
REMEDIOS T. ROMUALDEZ 2,690 1,558 57.92
LAS NIEVES 4,148 2,110 50.87
SANTIAGO 3,157 1,543 48.88
CARMEN 3,832 1,809 47.21
TUBAY 3,995 1,805 45.18
MAGALLANES 3,428 1,356 39.56
BUENAVISTA 9,971 3,433 34.43
NASIPIT 6,561 2,228 33.96
CABADBARAN 11,540 3,910 33.88
AGUSAN DEL NORTE 56,248 24,314 43.23
MunicipalityTotal number of
households
households wih income below food
threshold*
Proportion of households with income below the foodthreshold, by Municipality National Average: 10.2
Provincial Average: 43.16 Jabonga – 71.65%
Cabadbaran City– 33.88%
24,314 HH or 43.23% ofthe total householdpopulation of theprovince are earningincome below the foodthreshold level.
Proportion of households who experienced food shortage,by Municipality
Magnitude Proportion**
LAS NIEVES 4,148 619 14.92
JABONGA 3,682 451 12.25
REMEDIOS T. ROMUALDEZ 2,690 303 11.26
CABADBARAN 11,540 719 6.23
BUENAVISTA 9,971 525 5.27
MAGALLANES 3,428 147 4.29
CARMEN 3,832 105 2.74
TUBAY 3,995 67 1.68
NASIPIT 6,561 75 1.14
SANTIAGO 3,157 21 0.67
KITCHARAO 3,244 6 0.19
AGUSAN DEL NORTE 56,248 3,038 5.40%
MunicipalityTotal number of
households
Households who experienced food
shortage*
Proportion of households who experienced foodshortage, by Municipality
Provincial Average: 5.42 Las Nieves – 14.92% Kitcharao – 0.19%
5.40% (3.038HH) ofthe total HHpopulation in theprovince hasexperienced hunger(past 6 monthsduring survey)
Proportion of children 0-5 years old who aremalnourished, by Municipality
MAGALLANES 2,413
TUBAY 2,753
BUENAVISTA 6,639
REMEDIOS T. ROMUALDEZ 1,990
CARMEN 2,528
CABADBARAN 7,662
NASIPIT 4,115
LAS NIEVES 3,641
JABONGA 2,707
KITCHARAO 2,193
SANTIAGO 2,421
AGUSAN DEL NORTE 39,062
51 1.40
27 1.00
1,198 3.07 14 0.58
19 0.87
62 2.45
136 1.77
61 1.48
164 5.96
324 4.88
79 3.97
261 10.82
Municipality number of children 0-5 years old
malnourished children 0-5 years old
Magnitude Proportion**
Prevalence of malnourished children under -fiveyears of age by sex
NationalAverage: 27.6
ProvincialAverage: 3.07
Magallanes –10.82%
Santiago –0.58%
4.44
2.9
1.31
0.54
Province – 95.89% Kitcharao – 99.8% Santiago – 89.11 %
Type of business/industry, by Province
• 34.59% areemployed/working inAgriculture, Mining andForestry industry and21% of the employedmembers are laborersand unskilled workers.
ACHIEVE UNIVERSALPRIMARY EDUCATION
Proportion of children 6-12 years attending elementaryschool, by Municipality
Number ofChildren 6-12
yrs old
Population Proportion
Male FemaleTotal Male FemaleTotalProvince 48,354 19,407 18,437 37,844 77.2 79.21 78.17
Buenavista 8,563 3,491 3,360 6,851 78.82 81.28 80.01
Cabadbarn 8,875 3,698 3,512 7,210 79.97 82.62 81.24
Carmen 3,359 1,386 1,263 2,649 78.97 78.74 78.86
Jabonga 3,435 1,396 1,227 2,623 76.49 76.21 76.36
Kitcharao 2,823 1,080 1,014 2,094 72.97 75.56 74.18
Las Nieves 4,525 1,794 1,709 3,503 75.73 79.27 77.41
Magallanes 2,910 1,150 1,130 2,280 77.6 79.13 78.35
Nasipit 4,992 1,838 1,842 3,680 71.97 75.55 73.72
Santiago 3,097 1,259 1,194 2,453 79.23 79.18 79.21
Tubay 3,364 1,334 1,298 2,632 77.74 78.76 78.24R. T.Romualdez* 2,411 981 888 1,869 75.75 79.5 77.52
Proportion of children 6-12 years attending elementaryschool, by Municipality
Provincial Average: 78.17 Cabadbaran City – 81.24%
Nasipit– 73.72%
Proportion of children 13-16 years attending highschool, by Municipality
Municipality /City
Number ofChildren13-16 yrs
old
Urbanity Proportion
Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
Province 26,694 10,158 5,135 15,293 54.21 64.25
Buenavista 4,765 1,787 860 2,647 52.81 62.27Cabadbaran 4,911 2,161 897 3,058 59.60 69.81Carmen 1,826 737 281 1,018 55.33 56.88Jabonga 1,821 826 196 1,022 54.02 67.12Kitcharao 1,576 488 335 823 50.0 55.83Las Nieves 2,373 1,267 0 1,267 53.39 0Magallanes 1,594 244 764 1,008 49.69 69.27Nasipit 2,793 849 835 1,684 52.90 70.29Santiago 1,916 460 642 1,102 55.49 59.06Tubay 1,810 792 170 962 53.23 52.80R. T.Romualdez 1,309 547 155 702 50.0 72.09
Proportion of children 13-16 years attendingsecondary school, by Municipality
Proportion of children 13-16 years old notattending high school, by Municipality
Provincial Average: 42.51 Magallanes – 63.24% Kitcharao– 52.22%
Proportion of children 6-16 years attendingschool, by Municipality
Municipality /City
Number ofChildren 6-16
yrs old
Urbanity Proportion
Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
Province 75,035 44,814 18,884 63,698 83.85 87.47Buenavista 13,327 8,118 3,249 11,367 84.11 88.41Cabadbaran 13,785 8,854 3,119 11,973 85.4 91.28Carmen 5,185 3,274 1,138 4,412 85.35 84.36Jabonga 5,254 3,674 757 4,431 83.54 88.43Kitcharao 4,395 2,263 1,387 3,650 83.63 82.07Las Nieves 6,898 5,774 0 5,774 83.71 0Magallanes 4,500 1,154 2,803 3,957 83.93 89.7Nasipit 7,785 3,654 2,882 6,536 79.47 90.43Santiago 5,013 1,876 2,282 4,158 83.68 82.35Tubay 5,173 3,574 708 4,282 83.76 78.15R. T. Romualdez 3,720 2,599 559 3,158 83.68 91.04
Proportion of children 6-16 years attendingschool, by Municipality, by Rural/Urban
Literacy rate of 15-24 yrs oldLiteracy Indicator 15-24, by Municipality,by Sex
Magnitude ProportionMale
Female Total Male
Female
Total
Buenavista4,79
9 4,315 9,11498.0
4 98.58 98.3Cabadbaran
5,474 5,011
10,485
98.72 99.07
98.89
Carmen1,73
9 1,592 3,33195.7
1 96.4896.0
8Jabonga
2,007 1,656 3,663
96.07 97.18
96.57
Kitcharao1,67
2 1,671 3,34394.4
6 94.3594.4
1Las Nieves
2,194 1,866 4,060
97.12 97.54
97.32
Magallanes1,86
5 1,658 3,52398.9
9 99.0499.0
2Nasipit
3,036 2,720 5,756
98.67 99.2
98.92
Santiago2,02
3 1,964 3,98793.7
4 94.4294.0
8
Tubay2,04
1 1,754 3,79598.0
8 98.5498.2
9R. T.Romualdez
1,315 1,189 2,504
97.84 98.18 98
PROMOTE GENDER EQUALITY ANDEMPOWER WOMEN
Ratios in girls to boys inprimary education
Ratio of literate females tomales aged 15-24 yrs old
51 . 3%48 .7%
MaleFemale
Proportion of children 6-12attending elementary
Proportion of children 13-16attending secondary
Ratios in girls to boys intertiary education
Proportion of seats held by women inMunicipality and Province
34%
46%
38%
39%
33%
36%
33%
33%
44%
51%
45%
39%
Buenavista
Cabadbaran
Carmen
Jabonga
Kitcharao
Las Nieves
Magallanes
Nasipit
R.T. Romualdez
Santiago
Tubay
Total
Proportion of seats held by women in Municipality and Province
Goal 4:
REDUCE CHILD MORTALITY
Proportion of children 0-5 years old who diedby Municipality
LAS NIEVES 3,641
JABONGA 2,707
BUENAVISTA 6,639
MAGALLANES 2,413
CARMEN 2,528
NASIPIT 4,115
REMEDIOS T. ROMUALDEZ 1,990
SANTIAGO 2,421
CABADBARAN 7,662
TUBAY 2,753
KITCHARAO 2,193
AGUSAN DEL NORTE 39,062
21 0.51
7 0.32
34 0.44
9 0.33
Municipality children 0-5 years old who died*
Magnitude Proportion**
number of children
0-5 years old
292 0.74
54 1.46
32 1.17
68 1.01
23 0.94
10 0.5
12 0.49
22 0.86
Proportion of children 0-5 years old who diedby Municipality
Provincial Average: 0.74 Las Nieves – 1.46% Kitcharao – 0.32%
Proportion of Infant who died by SexProportion of Infant 0-1 yr old who died
53%
47%
Male Female
GOAL 5:IMPROVEMATERNALHEALTH
Proportion of women who died due topregnancy-related causes, by Municipality
BUENAVISTA
NASIPIT
JABONGA
MAGALLANES
CABADBARAN
LAS NIEVES
REMEDIOS T. ROMUALDEZ
CARMEN
KITCHARAO
SANTIAGO
TUBAY
AGUSAN DEL NORTE
281 0
376 0.27
108 0
1
0
0
577 0.35
283 0.35
2
1
1
5
402 0.5
232 0.43
Municipality number of child births
(less than 1 year old)
women who died due to pregnancy
related causes*
Magnitude Proportion**
5,182 23 0.44
948 1.04
341 0.29
387 0 0
1,247 0.4
10
1
2
Proportion of women who died due topregnancy-related causes, by Municipality
Provincial Average: 0.44 Buenavista – 1.04%
Kitcharao/Santiago/Tubay– 0%
COMBAT HIV/AIDS, MALARIA ANDOTHER DISEASES
Municipality/City
No. ofCouples
usingcontracepti
on
No. ofcouplesusing
condom
Percent
Buenavista 2,893 52 1.797Cabadbaran 4,204 83 1.974Carmen 1,132 6 0.530Jabonga 1,111 16 1.440Kitcharao 451 1 0.222Las Nieves 947 12 1.267Magallanes 817 20 2.448Nasipit 1,455 36 2.474Santiago 1,327 23 1.733Tubay 1,025 20 1.951R. T.Romualdez 462 6 1.299Total 15,824 275 1.738
No. of couples using condom/total no. of couplesusing contraception
Proportion of couples using condom among those whoare practicing contraception
Proportion of couples using condom among those
who are practicing contraception, by Rural/Urban
157, 57%
118, 43%
Rural
Urban
STI cases went up abruptlySTI cases went up abruptlyaround mining communities likearound mining communities likeCabadbaran, Tubay andCabadbaran, Tubay andKitcharao about two years ago.Kitcharao about two years ago. Increasing incidence of Early Increasing incidence of Earlyor teenage pregnancies inor teenage pregnancies inurbanized towns from 937 inurbanized towns from 937 in2004 to 1,352 in 20082004 to 1,352 in 2008
ENSURE ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
Proportion of households who live inmakeshift housing, by Municipality
Magnitude Proportion**
SANTIAGO 3,157 319 10.1
LAS NIEVES 4,148 256 6.17
NASIPIT 6,561 396 6.04
TUBAY 3,995 228 5.71
BUENAVISTA 9,971 530 5.32
KITCHARAO 3,244 167 5.15
CARMEN 3,832 139 3.63
MAGALLANES 3,428 117 3.41
CABADBARAN 11,540 367 3.18
JABONGA 3,682 112 3.04
REMEDIOS T. ROMUALDEZ 2,690 63 2.34
AGUSAN DEL NORTE 56,248 2,694 4.79%
MUNICIPALITYTotal number
of households
Households who live in
Makeshift Houses
Proportion of households who live in makeshifthousing, by Municipality
Provincial Average: 4.79 Santiago – 10.10%
RTRomualdez – 2.34%
Proportion of households who are informal settlers/squattersby Municipality
Magnitude Proportion**
JABONGA 3,682 313 8.50
KITCHARAO 3,244 265 8.17
MAGALLANES 3,428 204 5.95
TUBAY 3,995 215 5.38
SANTIAGO 3,157 160 5.07
CABADBARAN 11,540 533 4.62
REMEDIOS T. ROMUALDEZ 2,690 119 4.42
NASIPIT 6,561 261 3.98
CARMEN 3,832 142 3.71
BUENAVISTA 9,971 256 2.57
LAS NIEVES 4,148 85 2.05
AGUSAN DEL NORTE 56,248 2,553 4.54%
MunicipalityTotal number of
Households
Households who are Informal Settlers
Proportion of households who are informal settlers/squattersby Municipality
Provincial Average: 4.55 Jabonga – 8.50%
Las Nieves – 2.05%
Proportion of households without access to safe waterby Municipality
Magnitude Proportion**
MAGALLANES 3,428 2,356 68.73
LAS NIEVES 4,148 934 22.52
KITCHARAO 3,244 570 17.57
REMEDIOS T. ROMUALDEZ 2,690 433 16.10
BUENAVISTA 9,971 1,426 14.30
CARMEN 3,832 525 13.70
JABONGA 3,682 497 13.50
TUBAY 3,995 511 12.79
NASIPIT 6,561 402 6.13
SANTIAGO 3,157 155 4.91
CABADBARAN 11,540 503 4.36
AGUSAN DEL NORTE 56,248 8,312 14.78%
MunicipalityTotal number
of households
households wihout access to
safe water*
Proportion of households without access to safe waterby Municipality
Provincial Average: 14.78 Magallanes – 68.73%
Cabadbaran City – 4.36%
Proportion of households without access to sanitarytoilet facilities, by Municipality
Magnitude Proport ion
CARMEN 3,832 1,103 28.78
REMEDIOS T. ROMUALDEZ 2,690 553 20.56
BUENAVISTA 9,971 2,037 20.43
SANTIAGO 3,157 612 19.39
LAS NIEVES 4,148 665 16.03
NASIPIT 6,561 961 14.65
KITCHARAO 3,244 464 14.3
JABONGA 3,682 497 13.5
TUBAY 3,995 486 12.17
CABADBARAN 11,540 1,286 11.14
MAGALLANES 3,428 371 10.82
AGUSAN DEL NORTE 56,248 9,035 16.06
MUNICIPALITYTotal number of
households
Households without access
to sanitary toilet facility
Proportion of households without access to sanitary toiletfacilities, by Municipality
Provincial Average: 16.06 Carmen – 28.78%
Magallanes– 10.82%
Goal 8:
DEVELOP A GLOBALPARTNERSHIP FOR
DEVELOPMENT
Rural Urban Total Rural(%)
Urban(%)
Total(%)
HH w/ own computer 1,233 1,652 2,885 3.17 9.56 5.14
HH w/Cellphone/TelephoneOwnership
11,457 8,854 20,311 29.49 51.22 36.18
Proportion of the HH with Telephone/Cellular & Computers, by Rural/Urban
Proportion of Households withTelephone/Cellular & Computers
Targetting Beneficiaries- Universal Coverage of Philhealth Insurance- Free Court Litigation- Educational Assistance & Scholarship- Medical & Burial Assistance
Planning- Barangay Development Plan- Disaster Risk Management Plan- Provincial Investment Plan for Health- Municipal & Provincial Ecological Profile
Livelihood programs andprojects
Small & Medium BusinessEnterprise Development
Scholarship
programs• Employment generation Investment on human capital
Comprehensive Agro-Fishery and ForestryDevelopment Program
Investment Incentives Code
200 SPES
Livelihod programs
& Projects
Livelihood projects for out ofschool youth
Education for all Food for School Program Scholarship Program Establishment of TESDA School in Las
Nieves Special Program for Employment of
Students
•• Enrolled 32,353 families in PHICEnrolled 32,353 families in PHIC& aimed in subsidizing the& aimed in subsidizing thepremium payment for income-premium payment for income-upgraded municipalitiesupgraded municipalities
Rural health facilities adopted the REBRural health facilities adopted the REB(reaching every barangay) approach(reaching every barangay) approach
Macronutrient supplementationMacronutrient supplementation(feeding) programs(feeding) programs
•• Botika ng Barangay outlets is Botika ng Barangay outlets isnow 52 at a ratio of 1:3now 52 at a ratio of 1:3barangaysbarangays
•• More outlets is being targeted More outlets is being targetedfor communities that arefor communities that aredepressed and even isolateddepressed and even isolatedincluding the operation of Botikaincluding the operation of Botikang Lalawigan basedng Lalawigan based
•• LGUs started buying FP LGUs started buying FPcommodities under the CSR+commodities under the CSR+program and PhilHealthprogram and PhilHealthcapitation Fund.capitation Fund.
Malaria diagnostic centersMalaria diagnostic centerswere established in 10 of the 11were established in 10 of the 11RHUs. Functional BarangayRHUs. Functional Barangaymalaria microscopists and RDT-malaria microscopists and RDT-BHWs in strategic locations.BHWs in strategic locations.Active MAC & BAC in all endemicActive MAC & BAC in all endemictowns.towns. Over 24,000 insecticide- Over 24,000 insecticide-treated bed nets were distributedtreated bed nets were distributedin 2008. More are given in 2009in 2008. More are given in 2009establishing a 1:3 familyestablishing a 1:3 familymember-bed net ratio.member-bed net ratio. Malaria border operation Malaria border operationapproach was adopted betweenapproach was adopted betweenAgusan del Norte and Sur towns.Agusan del Norte and Sur towns.
established linkage withestablished linkage withSchisto Research Hospital inSchisto Research Hospital inPalo for the COPTPalo for the COPT..
Filaria infection were Filaria infection weretreated during the annualtreated during the annualMass Drug Administration.Mass Drug Administration.
All schistosomiasis &All schistosomiasis &heterophydiasis cases wereheterophydiasis cases weretreated with Praziquantel.treated with Praziquantel. (Prov (Prov’’l. Resolution 319-l. Resolution 319-2009 )2009 )
Social hygiene capability areSocial hygiene capability arebeing beefed up in STI affectedbeing beefed up in STI affectedareas.areas. Information campaign, Information campaign,counseling & contact tracingcounseling & contact tracingwere done both in communitieswere done both in communities& schools.& schools.
DOTS approach is adopted inDOTS approach is adopted inall RHUs and one (1) PPMD unitall RHUs and one (1) PPMD unitestablished as a reference centerestablished as a reference centerat the PHO.at the PHO.
MLGUs appropriated funds to buy MLGUs appropriated funds to buyantibiotics for ARI cases and chlorineantibiotics for ARI cases and chlorineto disinfect contaminated waterto disinfect contaminated watersources.sources.
functional water-testing functional water-testinglaboratory (for bacteriology).laboratory (for bacteriology).
PARTICIPATORY INITIATIVEIN GOVERNANCE PROJECT (PING)
ProvincialWaterworksDevelopmentProject
INSTITUTIONALIZATION OF CBMS
2nd round / Updating of CBMS in 2010
Provincial Computerization Program
# of Child Death 0-5 yrs. Old,Las Nieves
Child Death of Brgy Katipunan, Las Nieves
Income Below Poverty Threshold, Las Nieves
Income Below Poverty Threshold,Lawan-lawan, Las Nieves
Income Below Food Threshold, Las Nieves
Income Below Food Threshold,Lawan-lawan, Las Nieves