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Brgy. Kinamaligan Socio-Economic Profile 2005-2006 1
Historical Background Centuries ago, brgy. Kinamaligan is a forested area with big trees and different animals inhabiting the area. There are four families from Mainland Bicol who migrated to this barangay. They live through fishing on its abundant coastal resources and catching animals in its forests. They live in a very small house made of bamboo with a roof from dried cogon leaves. It has no walls which can protect them from any bad elements. When the Spaniards came, they saw the native house which they seemed to like. They were attracted to the house because it was something new to them and they found it unique. Because the Spaniards were very tired from their long journey, they went to the house and asked for water to drink. After drinking, they asked about the kind of house which was owned by the Bicolanos because they found it beautiful and refreshing because back in Spain, most of the house are big and made of rocks and boulders. Even if the Bicolanos didn’t understand a bit about the Spaniards, they promptly answered “kinamaligan” . They explained that the small house serves as the resting place for the locals after a days working and hunting animals. After chatting with the Bicolanos and enough rest, the Spaniards bade goodbye to them. They continued to walk and saw many small house along their way. They just nod their head and say “ kinamaligan”. That’s why the place was later on called Kinamaligan.
BARANGAY KINAMALIGAN
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Geographical Location
The barangay is bounded by Masbate Bay in the North, Brgy. -Maing aran in the West, Brgy. Tugbo-Magallanes in East and Masbate Bay in the West. Almost 90% of its areais used for agricultural purposes.
Figure 1
Land Area
Barangay Kinamaligan has a total land area of 288.7718 hectares representing 1.6% of the total land area of the city. The barangay is a coastal barangay which is composed of seven puroks.
GEOGRAPHICAL PROFILE
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Political Subdivision
The barangay has seven
puroks named after different kinds of flowers. These puroks are Gulayan, Sunflower, Sampaguita, Orchid, Santan, Gumamela and Rose. The famous landmark of the barangay is shell and Caltex Depot which is located at Purok Rose.
The boundary of Brgy. Kinamaligan between Barangay F.
Magallanes and Pating is the Diversion Road, Masbate Bay. Its boundary between Barangay Maingaran is the City Dumpsite and City Slaughterhouse. The private property of Mr. Luis Uy and Manuel Andres separates the Barangay Kinamaligan from Tugbo.
Natural Characteristics: (Physiography and Slope)
The barangays land facets is characterized by rolling hills which forms part of the mountain chain dominating the town of Masbate. Its land feature is more of rolling and moderately steep which is 0-3% level to nearly level and 30-50% steep. Coastline also forms part of the barangay. Soil
Soil type of the barangay is
mostly Sorsogon clay Loam (613) which occurs as a narrow flat strip along the Maingaran River (632 has), indenting the Masbate harbor. Perennial crops are mostly grown in this soil type. Himayangan Sandy Clay Loam (615) and Bolinao Clay (153) which embraces in coastal areas .
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Hydrogeology
Water source of the barangay are from spring development, deep well and community water system shared. A river is also present in the barangay.
Natural Resources
Being located along Masbate Bay, the barangays coastal resources
is ample. Some residents took advantage of this opportunity. However, too much fishing in this area have depleted the marine resources for the past years. Because of this, the city government had made efforts through various programs to regain and protect the resources along the bay in order to help the marginalized fisherfolks who depend on it. Its forested or woods were converted into subdivisions due to land constraints in the poblacion areas. This resulted to the barangays inclusion as an area for expansion of the urban center as detailed in the Comprehensive Land Use Plan
Land Use
The existing land use of the barangay is mostly devoted for agricultural use which comprises 260 hectares or 90%. Residential use only accounts for 9% while commercial and government use comprises the remaining area.
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Table 1 Land Use Distribution Barangay Kinamaligan
Land Use Area/Has % Share
Residential 26 9 Commercial 0.7 0.24 Government 1 0.45 Agricultural 260 90 Pasture Land 0 0 Fish Pond 0 0
All land uses 288.7 100% Source: Comprehensive Land Use Plan, 2003
Figure 2
Land Use Potentials
Because of inevitable urban growth, the city’s expansion area is directed towards Barangay Kinamaligan. Land constraints in urban barangays resulted to the barangays inclusion in the Comprehensive Land Use Plan of the city which will pave the way for the barangays increase in commercial and residential use. Conversion of agricultural area into subdivisions like Hillside and Coltland are proofs that barangay is in the process of urban expansion.
Land Use
9% 0%0%
91%
0%0%
Residential Commercial Government
Agricultural Pasture Land Fish Pond
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Roads Barangay Kinamaligan is
linked by an asphalted National Road going to the barangays of Maingaran and Usab. There are concrete pathways connecting its puroks and interior part of the barangay.
Bridge The barangay has a
concrete elevated bridge located in Purok 4. It has a capacity of ___ tons with a length of 1x3M.
Port
The port is located at Purok 2 Sunflower. It is privately owned by Granex Corporation which is one of the biggest buying station of copra in the country. It serves as the docking and loading area for their cargo vessels carrying tons of copra which will be transported to different parts of the Philippines. There are several private ports owned by private individuals in the barangay.
Drainage and Sewerage
Drainage and sewerage are practically non-existent. All natural drains go directly to the sea. Natural drains from rain and household consumption flow directly to the open canals and sea which is unsanitary and can cause water flow displacement.
INFRASTRUCTURE AND UTILITIES
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Slaughterhouseas Masbate City’s Class AA
Slaughterhouse is located in Purok 7 Rose. It occupies an area of 330 sq. meters.
Other infrastructures present
are Shell and Caltex Gasoline Depot, Cockpit Arena, Barangay Hall, Plaza, Elementary School, Health Center and Day Care Center.
The barangay’s owned infrastructures are concentrated at the purok 5 santan. The barangay hall serves as the seat of government in barangay level. Barangay council sessions and meetings are conducted here. The plaza is also located at Purok 5 Santan . Fiesta celebration, sports competition and dance ball are usually celebrated here. It also serves as recreational area for the children and basketball court for the youth.
Table 4
Other Infrastructures Barangay Kinamaligan
INFRASTRUCTURE
PUROK
DESCRIPTION
Barangay Hall Purok 5 Santan
Barangay Plaza and Court
Purok 5 Santan
Church or Chapel
Purok 1 Gulayan Purok 5 Santan Purok 7 Rose
Day Care
Purok 1 Gulayan Purok 5 Santan
Elementary School
Purok 3 sampaguita
Secondary School Purok
Streetlights Purok 1 to 7
Flea Market Purok 2 Sunflower Purok 4 Orchids
Port Purok 2 Sunflower
Cockpit Purok
Health Center Purok 5 Santan
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Water
Majority of the water source from the barangay are from deep well which is shared by 406 households. There is also a community water system shared by 238 households. Other water supply are sourced out from, dug well and artesian well.
Of 753 households, 56 or 7% have
no access to safe water. This is considered very minimal as compared to other barangays. This households have water sourced out from dug well and artesian well.
In order to promote the general well-being of the people, Level II or the
community water system-shared is being 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.
Table 5 Inventory of Water Facility By Purok
Barangay Kinamaligan
Type of Water Facility
Total Purok 1
Purok 2
Purok 3
Purok 4
Purok 5
Purok 6
Purok 7
753 112 98 105 45 77 164 152
Community water system-own
14 2 3 4 1 4
Community water system-shared
238 2 18 78 8 58 30 44
Deep well-own 22 95 2 1 1 18
Deep well-shared 406 70 22 4 7 109 99
Artesian well-own 3 11 1 1 1
Artesian well-shared 14 1 1 1
Dug/shallow well-own 5 2 3
Dug/shallow well-shared
11 6 5
River, stream, lake, spring bodies
Of water
1
1
Bottled water 39 2 6 2 20 6 3
Others
Source: CBMS, 2005
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Table 6 Access To Safe Water (SWS)
Barangay Kinamaligan
PUROK Total Households
Households W/ Access
To SWS
Percentage Household W/O Access
To SWS
Percentage
Purok 1 112 110 98.3 2 1.7%
Purok 2 98 92 94 6 6
Purok 3 105 103 98.1 2 1.9
Purok 4 45 17 38 28 62
Purok 5 77 68 88.4 9 11.6
Purok 6 164 158 96.4 6 3.6
Purok 7 152 149 98.1 3 1.9
TOTAL 753 697 93% 56 7.4% Source: CBMS, 2005
Electricity
Electricity from the barangay is served by MASELCO (Masbate Electric Cooperative). Of 753 households, only 26% or 196 have no access to electricity. These households usually use traditional lamps.
Table 6 Inventory of Electricity Barangay Kinamaligan
Purok
Source of Electricity
Unit
Household with
electricity
Household without
electricity
Purok 1
MASELCO Generator Set
89
23
Purok 2
MASELCO Generator Set
93
5
Purok 3
MASELCO Generator Set
89
16
Purok 4
MASELCO Generator Set
37
8
Purok 5 MASELCO Generator Set
49
28
Purok 6 MASELCO Generator Set
128
36
Purok 7 MASELCO Generator Set
72
80
Total 557 196 Source: CBMS, 2005
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Transportation The barangay can be reached trough any mode of land transportation.Tricycles are commonly used by the residents for fast and easy travel. Others have their own motorcycles or private cars. Fare ranges from P 10 to P 20 pesos. Table 8 Mode of Transportation Barangay Kinamaligan
Source: Office of the Barangay Captain, 2006
Cemetery/Burial Grounds Barangay Kinamaligan has no burial grounds. Residents bury their dead relatives on the new cemetery of Masbate City, located at Barangay Nursery.
Mode of Transportation
Number Schedule of Travel
Tricycle 200 Everyday
Motorcycle 250 Service
Multicab 50 Everyday
Jeepney 15
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Natural Resources
Being located along
Masbate Bay, the barangays coastal resources is ample. Some residents took advantage of this opportunity. However, too much fishing in this area have depleted the marine resources for the past years.
Solid Wastes
The wastes of the barangay are primarily composed of biodegradable, non biodegradable and agricultural wastes. The presence of two big gasoline depot is not a threat to the barangays environment because strict measures on proper waste management is being practiced and monitored by the proper authorities.
Wastes from the Slaughterhouse are properly dumped by the City
Veterinarian Office. Biodegradable wastes mainly came from domestic garbage such as food wastes and papers. This is dumped through burning in their backyard pits and composting. Dumping of garbage to the sea is very rampant especially from households situated near the sea.
Non biodegradable wastes such as plastics, cans and bottles also came from household consumption. The residents usually reuse the plastics from mineral water and bottles. These are being used as water containers or other useful materials. Cans are used as flower pots or other decorative and functional materials.
Environmental Profile
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Storage and Collection
The city’s controlled
dumpsite is located between the boundary of Barangay Maingaran and Kinamaligan. The wastes from the barangay is being collected by the garbage collector from the City Environment Office as scheduled. Some residents still practice traditional methods such as burning and dumping it in an open pit in their backyard. Segregation is merely practiced by the households. However, recycling is commonly practiced by the residents.
Initiatives are being taken by the people on how to manage their garbage especially from the households near the sea.
Rivers
A river is present in the barangay. It runs along …
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As of 2005, the total
population of Barangay Kinamaligan stands at 3,953 with 753 total number of households. Purok 4 has the lowest number of households while Purok 6 has the highest. In terms of population, Purok 6 has the highest number. 1995-2000 (CDS, 2002) and projected to decrease to __% in 2010.
Table 2
Number of Households by Purok Barangay Kinamaligan
Source: CBMS, 2005
Table 3 Age Distribution
Barangay Kinamaligan
Age Breakdown Total Population
Infants Birth (less than 1 yr old) 120
Children 0-5 yrs old 692
Children 6-12 yrs old 817
HH members 13-16 yrs old 435
HH members 6-16 yrs old 1252
HH member 10 yrs old and above 2790
HH members of the labor force (15 above) 1113
HH members 60 yrs. old above 207
Source: CBMS, 2005
PurokName Total HH’s Total
PopulationPer Purok
Total Population
Male
Total Population
Female
Purok 1 112 600 311 289
Purok 2 98 498 247 251
Purok 3 105 529 266 263
Purok 4 45 235 104 131
Purok 5 77 419 208 211
Purok 6 164 855 435 420
Purok 7 152 817 441 376
TOTAL 753 3,953 2,012 1,941
DEMOGRAPHY
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Figure 3
Population Density
Population density is 7.08 persons per square kilometer in 2005. It is expected to increase per square kilometer in the coming years due to factors such as urban populace shifting to rural areas due to land constraints and high land prices, the presence of coastal road to and from the city that may attract small scale businesses that may result to in-migration and may deter the local residents to migrate to neighboring areas for greener future.
Fertility: Child-Woman Ratio
Fertility rate refers to the number of children that the average woman will have in her lifetime. The fertility rate of women of reproductive age (15-49 years old) in this barangay is __%. This data indicate that it has a relatively higher fertility rate as compared to other rural and even urban barangays.
Age Distribution120 692
817
435
12522790
1113207
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 (15 above) HH members 60 yrs. old above
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Table 9
CBMS Indicators Barangay Kinamaligan
Area of Concern Indicator Number
Proportion Rank
Health
1. Bahagi ng sambahayan na may namatay na batang may edad 0-5 taong gulang. 3 0.4 10
2. Bahagi ng mga babae na namatay sanhi ng komplikasyon sa pagbubuntis o panganganak. 0 0
Nutrition 3. Bahagi ng mga bata may edad 0-5 taong gulang na walang sapat na nutrisyon. 51 7 6
Shelter
4. Bahagi ng sambahayan na naninirahan na walang pahintulot sa hindi pag-aaring bahay at/o lupa. 48 6 7
5. Bahagi ng sambahayan na may tirahan na tagpi-tagpi. 7 0.9 9
Water & Sanitation
6. Bahagi ng sambahayan na walang pinagkukunan ng ligtas na inuming tubig. 56 7 6
7. Bahagi ng sambahayan ng hindi gumagamit ng malinis na palikuran. 392 52 2
Education
8. Bahagi ng mga batang may edad 6 -12 taong gulang na hindi pumapasok sa mababa na paaralan. 243 29.7 3
9. Bahagi ng mga batang may edad 13-16 taong gulang na hindi pumapasok sa mataas na paaralan. 241 55 1
Income
10. Bahagi ng sambahayan na ang kita ay mababa sa pamantayan ng kahirapan. 191 25 4
11. Bahagi ng sambahayan na ang kita ay mababa sa pamantayan sa pagkain. 64 8 5
12. Bahagi ng sambahayan na nakaranas ng kakulangan sa pagkain. 1 0.1
Employment
13. Bahagi ng populasyon na may edad 15 taong gulang pataas na walang hanapbuhay pero masigasig ng naghahanap. 57 5 8
Peace and Order 14. Bahagi ng sambahayan na may miyembro ng naging biktima ng krimen. 5 0.1
Source: CBMS Survey 2005
POVERTY PROFILE
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The result of CBMS showed the top five area of concern for the Minimum Basic Needs of Barangay Kinamaligan comprising of: 1) 241 or 55% of the children aged 13-16 years old are not in high school. 2) 392 or 52% of the households have no sanitary toilet facilities 3.) 243 or 29.7% of the children aged 6-12 years old are not in elementary school.4.) 191 or 25% of the households have income below poverty threshold level 5.) 64 or 8% have income below food threshold level. Summary of Issues/Concerns and Challenges
1. On proportion of households with member 13-16 years old not in high school.
Of 435 population of children
aged 13-16 years old, 241 or 55% are not attending high school. This is composed of 137 male and 104 female. Poverty and accessibility are the main reasons why they are not in high school. That’s why, the City Government has intensified its campaign on Literacy Program under the Alternative Learning System of the City Dep Ed. The city government provides the needs of the literacy class in all the barangays. This includes the books, pencils, papers and notebooks of the participating class while the city Dep Ed provides the manpower and technical assistance from teachers to conduct literacy class.
Provide livelihood programs so that parents can afford to send their children to school.
Improve the accessibility to the secondary school.
Encourage out of school youths to participate in the ALS.
2. On proportion of households without sanitary toilet
392 or 52% out of 753 households have no sanitary toilet. Most of them are located in Purok 6 and 7 with a house built near the sea. This posts a critical concern in the barangay as this may pose health and environment hazard to the community because improper waste disposal will bring several diseases to the populace. Every year the city government distributes steel bars, cement and toilet bowls for the construction of sanitary toilet. However, some are indifferent towards the program.
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The Barangay council together with the midwife and health workers must intensify the monitoring of the construction of sanitary toilet to the recipients of the materials from the city government.
Conduct IEC on the importance of sanitary toilet
The barangay can also allocate funds for the construction of common septic tanks.
3. Proportion of children 6 – 12 years old not in elementary.
Of 817 number of children aged 6-12 years old, 243 or 29.7% are not in elementary school. Poverty and lack of parents income hinders these children to secure elementary education.
Provide livelihood programs so that parents can afford to send their children to school.
Encourage out of school youths to participate in the ALS
Provide scholarship to poor but deserving students
4. On proportion of households with income below poverty
threshold
Out of 753 households in Barangay Kinamaligan, 191 or 25% have income below poverty threshold level. Most of them can be found in Puroks 1. Insufficient livelihood opportunities and attitude problem limits the residents in improving the quality of their lives. Thus, better economic alternatives are being introduced through the program of cooperative development, livelihood assistance, pre and post harvest facilities distribution and skills training development.
Encourage potential product development which is abundant in the barangay such as coconut and bamboo.
Skills training on automotive, welding, electronics and driving
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Sessions on character development
Promote and encourage small scale business or enterprise
Provision of livelihood /capital assistance
As an agricultural community, provision of pre and post harvest facilities will of great help to the farmers.
Introduce new farm technologies
Encourage backyard raising of farm animals
5. On proportion of households who have income below food threshold level
There are 64 or 8%
households in the barangay who have income below food threshold level. This may account to the number problem of the barangay which is poverty.
Encourage backyard gardening for vegetables
Provide livelihood or capital assistance to the identified households
Other social concern that should be given priority:
The health center should be equipped with health facilities and records of the midwives must be updated to provide better health services
Employment
Supplemental feeding must be given to households with malnourished member.
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1. 241 or 55% of the children aged 13-16 years old are not in high school.
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2) 392 or 52% of the households have no sanitary toilet facilities
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3.) 243 or 29.7% of the children aged 6-12 years old are not in elementary school.
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4.) 191 or 25% of the households have income below poverty
threshold level
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5.) 64 or 8% have income below food threshold level.
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The programs of the city government are geared towards poverty reduction. Developmental social programs and projects are being implemented 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 levels. It may seem elusive but it can be achieved through provision of programs and projects anchored on academic excellence and education for all.
Kinamaligan Elementary school is the only elementary school present in the barangay with a teaching force of __ permanent teachers and __ Local School Board. In school year 2006-2007, the enrollment totaled to ___ comprising of ___ male and ___ female. Teacher-Pupil Ratio is 1:38 and Cohort-Survival Rate is ___%.
Although there is an elementary school in the barangay, there are children
who are also enrolled in other schools located in nearby barangays like Jose Zurbito Sr. Elementary School situated at Barangay Centro and Sacro Costato at Cagba in barangay Tugbo. There are also children who are not in school, in fact 243 or 29.7% of the children aged 6-12 years old are not in elementary school.
Saint Anthony Seminary is the only secondary school located in the
barangay. However, the school is limited for boys only which serves mostly as a preparatory school for those who will serve the Roman Catholic as a priest.
Being adjacent to urban barangay, access to secondary school is not a problem of the residents. There are 4 schools located in urban barangays. Three is a private school while Masbate National Comprehensive is the only public school where most of them are enrolled. However, accessibility is not a guarantee of a high enrollment rate in the barangay. In fact the result of the CBMS showed that it is the top 1 main concern of the barangay. Of 435 school aged children from 13-16 years old, 241 or 55% of them are not in high school.
SOCIAL PROFILE
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Poverty is the major reason why
they are not attending high school. Children choose to help their parents in raising money rather than attending the school in order to sustain their daily basic needs. Even if the Department of Education provides a free elementary and secondary education, the needs of the children like uniforms, bags, and money for their snacks while in school hinders them from continuing or attending the school that’s why even the cohort survival rate is low.
That’s why, the City Government
has intensified its campaign on Literacy Program under the Alternative Learning System of the City Dep Ed. The city government provides the needs of the literacy class in all the barangays. This includes the books, pencils, papers and notebooks of the participating class while the city Dep Ed provides the manpower and technical assistance from teachers to conduct literacy class.
Table 10 Number of Enrollees
Kinamaligan Elementary School
Grade/Level
Number of Enrollees
2006-2007
I
II
III
IV
V
VI
TOTAL
Source: City DEP ED, 2006
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Table 11 Performance Indicators 2006-2007 Kinamaligan Elementary School
INDICATOR RATE
Participation Rate 100%
Retention Rate
Cohort Survival Rate
Transition Rate 96
Repetition Rate 10
Promotion Rate
Completion Rate 94
Dropout Rate 1
Graduation Rate
Achievement Rate 96 Source: City DepEd, 2006
The facilities of the school in terms of its classrooms are basically good with some buildings that needs repair. Laboratory and school clinic which are deemed necessary for the total educational development are lacking. Absence of these 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.
Table 11
Inventory of School Facilities Kinamaligan Elementary School
School Facilities With Without
Library/Reading Room /
Laboratory
Sports Facilities /
School Clinic
Comfort Rooms /
School Canteen /
Auditorium
Admin. Office
Industrial Arts, Agriculture & H.E. room Source: City DepEd, 2006
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Table 13 Inventory of School Classrooms and Construction Materials Used
Kinamaligan Elem. School
Level
Type of Classroom/Building
Construction Materials Used
Condition
Kindergarten
I
II
III
IV
V
VI 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 16
Number of Teachers and Classroom per School and Level Kinamaligan Elementary School
School/Level No. of Teachers No. of Classrooms
Kindergarten 1 1
I 5 5
II 4 4
III 3 3
IV 2 2
V 3 3
VI 3 3
TOTAL 21 21 Source: City DepEd, 2006
Literacy
Literacy Program is spearheaded
by the City Government in partnership with the City Dep Ed. The city government provides the needs of the literacy class in all the barangays. This includes the books, pencils, papers and notebooks of the participating class while the city Dep Ed provides the manpower and technical assistance from teachers to conduct literacy class.
The barangay have a high literacy rate of 97.3%. This implies that most constituents have the ability to read and write. Of the 2790 population of 10 years
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old above, 78 were identified as not literate composed of 37 male and 41 female. Literacy Program is spearheaded by the City Government in partnership with the City Dep Ed. The city government provides the needs of the literacy class in all the barangays. This includes the books, pencils, papers and notebooks of the participating class while the city Dep Ed provides the manpower and technical assistance from teachers to conduct literacy class.
Table 19 Reports of Literacy 10 Years Old and Above
Barangay Kinamaligan
Purok Literate Not Literate Total
Percentage Male Female Male Female
Purok 1 215 204 5 4 9 2%
Purok 2 167 164 1 6 7 2
Purok 3 197 187 7 3 10 2.5
Purok 4 72 103 0 2 2 1
Purok 5 140 143 1 10 11 3.7
Purok 6 298 288 11 8 19 3
Purok 7 230 242 12 8 20 3.6
Total 1319 1331 37 41 78 2.7 Source: CBMS, 2005
Health Barangay Kinamaligan has one (1) Barangay Health Station (BHS) with one (1) midwife and eight (8) barangay health workers assigned to monitor and conduct health services. Barangay health personnel are assisted by doctors, nurses and dentist from the city once a month to carry-out medical services and implement health programs and projects. The health station/center is equipped with medicines, table and weighing scale.
With the existing facilities, some 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 are 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 table, sphygmanometer, etc.
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The leading causes of morbidity: 1. Acute Respiratory Infection 2. Hypertension 3. Diarrhea
4. Wounds (all forms) 5. Musculoskeletal disease The leading causes of mortality: 1. Diseases of the heart 2. Pulmonia 3. Aspheria drowning 4. Hypertension
Malnutrition rate in Barangay Kinamaligan is 7%. Of 692 population of 0-5 years old, 51 are considered malnourished. Though the barangay is not in top 3 malnutrition incidence in the city, feeding program is conducted promoting health and nutrition of the children. It is usually conducted through mothers class and feeding spearheaded by the midwife and barangay council.
Table 21
Malnutrition Rate Per Purok of 0-5 Years Old Barangay Kinamaligan
Purok
Malnourished Children Total
Percentage Male Female
Purok 1 4 0 4 4%
Purok 2 4 5 9 10
Purok 3 0 3 3 3
Purok 4 1 1 2 5.9
Purok 5 2 2 4 5
Purok 6 9 13 22 15.5
Purok 7 5 2 7 4
Total 25 26 51 7% Source: CBMS, 2005
Health is likewise concerned with the use of contraceptive among couples The barangay has approximately 660 couples. Of the said number only 99 couples are practicing family planning methods. Among the enumerated methods below, majority or ___% the couples uses pills.
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The need of advocacy for responsible parenthood, proper care for children, etc are necessary to help parents realize their important roles to their families.
Table 22 Inventory of Couples Engaged in Family Planning Method
Barangay Kinamaligan
Source: CBMS, 2005
Figure 4
Sanitary Toilet Facilities
Out of 753 households 392 or 52% of the households have no sanitary toilet facilities.Most of these houses are located near the sea. This posts a critical concern in the barangay as this may pose health and environment hazard to the community because improper waste disposal will bring several diseases to the populace. Every year the city government distributes steel bars, cement and toilet bowls for the construction of sanitary toilet. However, some are indifferent towards the program.
Family Planning Method Total
Total 99
Rhythm method 3
Mucus 2
Body temperature 0
IUD 1
Condom 0
Diaphragm 0
Pills 71
Injectible 4
Vasectomy 0
Tubal ligation 16
Other (withdrawal) 2
Family Planning Method
3% 2%0%1%0%0%
72%
4%0%
16%2%
Rhythm method Mucus Body temperature
IUD Condom Diaphragm
Pills Injectible Vasectomy
Tubal ligation Other (withdrawal)
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Table 23 Inventory of Sanitary Toilet Facilities
Barangay Kinamaligan
Purok Total Households
With No Sanitary Toilet Facilities
Percentage
With Sanitary Toilet Facilities
Percentage
Purok1 112 37 33% 75 67%
Purok 2 98 27 27.5 71 72.5
Purok 3 105 62 59 43 41
Purok 4 45 7 15.5 38 85 Purok 5 77 43 55.8 34 45 Purok 6 164 103 62.8 61 38 Purok 7 152 113 74 39 26 Total 753 392 52% 361 48
Source: CBMS, 2005
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, three (3) day care centers are present in the barangay with two (3) day care workers. For adults, there are many 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.
There are 53 identified physically challenged persons in Barangay Kinamaligan and most of them are located at Purok 3. There are 17 identified type of disabilities present in the barangay.
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Table 24 Number of Persons with Disabilities
Barangay Kinamaligan
Purok Number of persons with Disabilities
Type of Disability
Purok 1
Purok 2
Purok 3
Purok 4
Purok 5
Purok 6
Purok 7
Total
Source: CBMS, 2005
Housing Based on Community Based Monitoring System, the actual count of household that belongs to squatter areas for this barangay is only 6% or only 48 of the total 753 households. Most of them are located in Purok 5 where 50% are considered squatters. On the other hand, only 0.9% is the proportion of households who are living in blighted areas or houses made from makeshift materials. It only signifies that most houses in the barangay are durable within the next five years on any calamity and other related causes.
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Table 25 Households Living in Squatter
Barangay KInamaligan
Purok Number of Squatters
Total Households
Percentage
Purok 1 5 112 4%
Purok 2 2 98 2
Purok 3 0 105 0
Purok 4 0 45 0
Purok 5 39 77 50.6
Purok 6 1 164 0.6
Purok 7 1 152 0.6
Total 48 753 6% Source: CBMS, 2005
Protective Services A Barangay Police Outpost is located within the center of the barangay. There are 12 barangay police personnel (tanods) who are assigned to maintain the peace and order situation in the area. Nine (9) Barangay Unified Force (BUF) are also deployed for additional security against petty crimes especially at night. These police personnel are equipped with paraphernalia like nightstick and flashlights to effectively implement the peace and order within the barangay. Barangay Kinamaligan has an organized barangay justice system represented by their corresponding Lupon. The table below also showed that most victims of the crime are male and located in Purok . Petty crimes such as physical injury are the usual crimes committed in the area.The presence of barangay justice system shows that crimes committed by certain individuals in Barangay Kinamaligan can be easily settled within their barangay. This is mirrored in 0.1% crime rate which can be considered to be low.
Table 26
Proportion of Victims of Crime Per Purok Barangay Kinamaligan
Purok
Victims of Crime
Total
Percentage Male Female
Purok 1 1 0 1 0.1
Purok 2 0 1 1 0.2
Purok 3 0 0 0 0
Purok 4 0 0 0 0
Purok 5 0 1 1 0.2
Purok 6 1 0 1 0.1
Purok 7 0 1 1 0.1
Total 2 3 5 0.1% Source: CBMS, 2005
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Table 27 Inventory of Barangay Police Personnel
Barangay Kinamaligan
Purok No. of Barangay Police Assigned
w/ BUF
Purok 1
Purok 2
Purok 3
Purok 4
Purok 5
Purok 6
Purok 7
Total Source: Office of the Barangay Captain
Table 28
Inventory of Police Personnel Paraphernalia Barangay Kinamaligan
Paraphernalia Number
Night Stick
Flashlight 12
Handcuffs
Arnis 12
Whistle 3
Uniform 12
Multicab
Others (pls. specify) Horse( serve as transpo)
Source: Office of the Barangay Captain
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 most common form of sports and recreation is basketball. Thus, there
are ten (10) basketball courts in the barangay. The basketball courts serves also as a plaza. It is not only used by teenagers but also other ages that are inclined to this sports. Barangay Plaza is also being used for significant events of the barangay like fiesta activities and sportsfest.
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Table 29 shows the sports and recreational facilities present in the barangay.
Table 29 Inventory of Sports and Recreational Facilities
Barangay Kinamaligan
Location
Name of Facilities Present
Type Condition
Public Private
Purok 1 Videoke House Movie House
Basketball Court
x
X x
Purok 2 Videoke House Basketball Court
Movie House
X
X x
Purok 3 Videoke House Billiard Hall
Basketball Court Movie House
x
X X x
Purok 4 Videoke House Billiard Hall
Basketball Court Movie House
x
X X x
Purok 5 Videoke House Billiard Hall
Movie House Basketball Court
x
X X x
Purok 6 Playground Billiard Hall
Resort
X x
x
Purok 7 Playground Billiard Hall
Movie House Basketball Court
Resort
X
X x
X X
Source: Office of the Barangay Captain, 2005
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Religion and Culture
The people of barangay Kinamaligan is predominantly catholic. Traditions like celebrating a fiesta to honor the patron saint is a manifestation that the residents are mostly Roman Catholic.There are two fiestas in the barangay, one in Purok 1 Gulayan which is celebrated every 28th and 29th day of March honoring St. Joseph. The barangay patronal fiesta is the most celebrated and awaited feast by the residents. It is commemorated every March
18-19 in honor also of Saint Joseph. It is celebrated with a festivity that includes a week long celebration through different activities such as sports competition, coronation nights for beauty queen and barayle or dance ball which is popular among the residents as well as the nearby barangays. A cockfight is commonly practiced and being joined by other barangays which makes the fiesta more enjoyable.
Table 30 Inventory of Religious Center
Barangay Kinamaligan
Religion With House of
Worship Without House
of Worship
Roman Catholic X
Seventh Day Adventist X
Born Again X
Jehovas Witness X
Muslim X
Iglesia Ni Cristo X
Pentecostal x
Saint Anthony Seminary
(Purok Sunflower)
x
Source: Office of the Barangay Captain, 2006
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Agriculture
Barangay Kinamaligan is both an agricultural and coastal community. The barangay utilizes 260 hectares for agricultural purposes alone comprising 90% of its total land area. The major crops produced are rootcrops, coconut and corn. Vegetables like eggplant, squash and okra are also produced in the barangay. Some of residents are engaged in livestock and poultry production. The livestock (swine and carabao) and poultry are provided by the city government at the start of their raising. At present there are 5 households who are engaged in livestock and poultry production and 43 who are engaged in farming and gardening.
Fishery Considering that 90% of the total land area of the barangay can be used for agricultural purposes, many of its residents are still dependent on its marine resources since their income in fishing is higher than cultivating or farming the land. There are around 122 persons who are engaged in fishing.
Table 31 Crop Production 2006 Barangay Kinamaligan
Crops Production/year
Rice (cavans) Irrigated Rainfed Upland
Corn (cavans) 200
Rootcrops (MT) 15
Vegetables (MT) 240
Fruit Trees(MT) 75
Coconut-Copra (MT)
200
ECONOMIC PROFILE
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Table 32 Inventory of Livestock/Poultry Dispersal 2006
Barangay Kinamaligan
Livestock Population / Total Number of Heads
Cattle 40
Carabao 41
Pig 642
Horse 5
Goat 2
Chicken 1390
Duck 22
Others (pabo, gansa) 151 Source: City Agriculture Office, 2006
Table 33
Inventory of Farm Machineries and Post Harvest Facilities Brgy Kinamaligan
Farm Machineries
No. and Ownership
Owned by Barangay/Coop
Privately Owned
Drier
Tresher
Tractor
Warehouse 3
Rice/Corn Mill 1
Farm Reservoir
Irrigation
Vargas Plow
Carabao Dispersal
Source: City Agriculture Office
Trade and Commerce In order to manage city’s growth, the
need for expansion is needed. . There are areas for expansion such as residential and commercial. There are business establishments in the barangay, most are variety stores mostly located at Purok 4.There are 196 households who have members engaged in wholesale and retail. There are also 8 households who are engaged in manufacturing.
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Tourism
The barangays location is very
conducive for tourism because it faces Masbate Bay.Tourists can enjoy the sea and sunset at Maui Resort and Red Rocks Resort. Saint Anthony Seminary is also located in this barangay. It is the best place for pilgrimage and sightseeing. From there anyone can see the breath taking top view of Masbate Bay. Employment
Because of inadequate permanent
employment opportunities within the barangay, majority of their population are self employed and others depends on fishing and farming as a their major source of livelihood. This source of income sustains their daily basic needs. Some residents however, look for jobs in urban areas where most of them are employed in construction, transportation, storage and personal services. There are 35 board passers or considered as professional residents of the barangay. Most of them are government employee such as teachers. There are also 9 overseas foreign workers identified. The table below shows the unemployment statistics of the barangay which constitutes for only 15 years old and above populace.
Table 34
Unemployment Rate Per Purok of 15 Years Old and Above Barangay Maingaran
Purok Unemployed
Total
Percentage Male Female
Purok 1 6 5 11 6
Purok 2 8 5 13 8.9
Purok 3 10 6 16 9.5
Purok 4 2 1 3 4
Purok 5 5 2 7 5
Purok 6 4 1 5 2
Purok 7 2 0 2 0
Total 37 20 57 5 Source: CBMS, 2005
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Vision Sa tuig 2010, an Brgy. Kinamaligan, May pumuluyo na naga urusad, disiplinado, edukado, may mayo na salud, igwas sin mayo na pangabuhay kag naga istar sa malinis, matuninong, may supisyente na pasilidad, lalo na an tubig kag barangay site dsabay san pagselebrar san matahum na pyesta para sa pag asenso san kumunidad.
Mission
Barangay Officials 2002-2005
Salvador R. Danao - Brgy. Captain Nicolas Cortes - Kagawad Danilo Manlapaz Sr. Jhebria A. Guadayo Abella A. Manlapaz Marilou V. Endrina Rodolfo S. Baliwaga Jose A. Bantayan Henry Louis Manlapaz - SK Chairman Benjamin Albao - Secretary Joel Madrigallo - Treasurer
Barangay Captains for the last 20 years Barangay Kinamaligan
Names Term
Emilio Miel
Solomon Saldua
Bonifacio D. Manlapaz
Cresenciano A. Ferolino 1997-2002
Salvador R. Danao 2002 - present
Source: Office of the Barangay Captain, 2006
LOCAL GOVERNANCE
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Total Revenue of Barangay Kinamaligan for the Last Three Years
Item 2004 2005 2006
IRA 1,113,948.00 1,206,872.00
Real Property Tax 50,540.15 26,979.66
Operation and Service Income
1,890.00 700.00
Business Taxes and Licenses 0.00 0.00
Miscellaneous Income 1,011.67 753.26
Aids and Grants and Subsidies
10,000.00 100,000.00
Total 1,177,389.82 1,335,304.92 Source: City Budget Office, 2006
Table 38 Total Expenditure of Barangay Kinamaligan for the Last Three Years
Item 2004 2005 2006
Personal Services 654,520.00 595,120.00
Maintenance and Other Operational Expenses
542,955.62 541,798.56
Capital Outlay 78,795.50 146,980.00
Total 1,276,271.12 1,283,898.56 Source: City Budget Office, 2006
Table 39 20% Annual Development Plan
Brgy Kinamaligan (2004)
Name of Project Location Amount Status
St. light Project 22,762.50
Basketball Goal & Board 7,026.00
Const. of waterline distribution 0.00
Renovation of stage 49,007.00
20% Annual Development Plan Brgy Kinamaligan (2005)
Name of Project Location Amount Status
1 Unit Multi-Cab ( City Grants ) 100,000.00
Repair Brgy. Plaza(SK) -
Street lights 46,980.00
Source: City Budget Office
FINANCIAL PROFILE
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Table 41 20% Annual Development Plan
Brgy Kinamaligan (2006)
Name of Project Location Amount Status
Source: City Budget Office
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