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Municipality MATH ENGLISH SCIENCE FILIPINO ARALIN TOTAL TEST 46.09 50.50 35.00 40.37 49.02 44.20 1 Banaue NHS Banaue 49.82 65.71 32.64 42.09 68.24 51.70 2 Sta. Maria NHS Alfonso Lista (Potia) 58.41 50.77 54.93 41.84 49.46 51.08 3 Hingyon NHS Hingyon 55.00 52.60 44.53 42.36 55.23 49.95 4 Ayangan NHS - Annex Lagawe 51.45 60.70 35.26 44.78 57.11 49.86 5 Mayoyao NHS - Tulaed Extension Mayoyao 54.03 56.01 42.25 35.12 55.50 48.58 6 Tinoc NHS Tinoc 49.81 60.11 46.17 40.52 45.94 48.51 7 Hingyon NHS - Bitu Annex Hingyon 48.62 56.93 34.32 43.96 57.71 48.31 8 Lawig NHS Lamut 53.13 50.17 45.69 42.51 48.63 48.03 9 Haliap NHS - Ammoweg Annex Asipulo 62.67 46.33 40.00 39.89 46.56 47.09 10 Namillangan NHS Alfonso Lista (Potia) 46.19 55.37 30.39 45.80 53.77 46.30 11 Ayangan NHS Lagawe 49.88 48.95 40.80 39.75 51.85 46.25 12 Haliap NHS - Camandag Annex Asipulo 49.17 51.02 33.52 37.87 58.15 45.94 13 Lawig NHS - Ambasa Annex Asipulo 51.61 53.86 33.58 37.17 45.81 44.41 14 Kiangan NHS Kiangan 46.45 51.42 30.44 42.46 49.18 43.99 15 Asipulo NHS Asipulo 43.89 51.08 30.68 40.28 50.78 43.34 16 Gohang NHS Banaue 48.11 49.47 31.75 39.61 46.56 43.10 17 Hapid NHS Lamut 45.88 49.04 29.59 41.26 49.27 43.01 18 Haliap NHS Asipulo 45.54 46.57 28.68 40.66 50.76 42.44 19 Eastern Potia NHS Alfonso Lista (Potia) 38.41 47.44 32.55 42.53 49.98 42.18 20 Potia NHS Alfonso Lista (Potia) 38.69 50.09 29.74 41.08 46.27 41.17 21 Hungduan NHS Hungduan 38.88 48.35 28.44 38.17 43.74 39.52 22 Tinoc NHS - Kalanguya NHS Annex Tinoc 40.33 45.58 29.37 37.47 44.67 39.48 23 Hapid NHS - Bimpal Annex Lamut 39.18 43.44 26.67 40.00 47.36 39.33 24 Mayoyao NHS Mayoyao 35.18 42.62 26.88 43.60 46.99 39.05 25 Potia NHS - Annex Alfonso Lista (Potia) 38.84 44.11 28.26 37.71 41.82 38.15 26 Aguinaldo NHS (ISCAF) Aguinaldo 36.16 38.26 35.58 32.38 33.63 35.20 27 Ubao NHS Aguinaldo 35.44 41.26 25.60 30.85 36.34 33.90 *Arranged in descending order based on total test scores Source: National Education Testing and Research Center, Department of Education IFUGAO National Achievement Test - Fourth Year (SY2004-2005)* Mean Percentage Scores SCHOOL NAME 2003 2006 2007 2000 2003 Philippines 2.36 251  14,196 14,405 14,866 27.5 24.7 CORDILLERA ADMINISTRATIVE REGION 1.82 95 13,976 16,225 16,721 30.8 25.8    Abra 1.44 53 14,449 17,468 18,058 47.6 41.0    Apayao 3.25 24 12,391 15,712 16,474 26.5 16.8    Benguet (excluding Baguio City) 1.09* 127* 14,426 16,086 16,508 13.9 11.0    Ifugao 1.67 64 13,128 15,462 15,878 55.7 28.1    Kalinga 2.63 57 13,245 15,415 16,014 39.3 46.1    Mountain Province 1.54 67 14,835 16,499 16,819 48.4 46.7 Source: National Statistical Coordination Board and NSO website. Note: Regional and provincial poverty incidence may not be comparable due to differences in computation methodologies. Poverty incidence (percent of families) Province Population Growth Rate (annual %, 1995- 2000) Popn Density per sq.km, 2000 Poverty Thresholds (pesos per annum per capita) AGRICULTURE Production (in mt) Yield (mt/ha) Production (in mt) Yield (mt/ha) Production (in mt) Yield (mt/ha) CORDILLERA ADMINISTRATIVE REGION 397,340 3.8 160,109 3.6 23,899 6.87    Abra 52,989 3.1 10,399 1.5 7,628 8.84    Apayao 95,017 4.1 30,758 4.1 4,118 6.49    Benguet 15,767 2.6 51 0.9 2,404 7.81    Ifugao 54,653 3.5 44,086 3.7 6,849 7.44    Kalinga 156,947 4.7 52,600 4.3 743 2.40    Mountain Province 21,967 2.4 22,215 3.5 2,158 4.89 Source: Bureau of Agricultural Statistics (www.bas.gov.ph) Annual Production of Selected Crops for 2006 Palay Corn Banana (2005) LIVESTOCK Swine Chicken Cattle Carabao    Abra 21% 31% 28% 37%    Apayao 10% 13% 3% 11%    Benguet 10% 13% 17% 14%    Ifugao 20% 21% 17% 6%    Kalinga 13% 10% 3% 9%    Mountain Province 26% 13% 32% 23% CORDILLERA ADMINISTRATIVE REGION (total inventory in heads) 247,220 1,662,296 60,280 97,338 Source: Bureau of Agricultural Statistics (www.bas.gov.ph) Province Share in the Region's Total Livestock Inventory for the period January 1, 2006 TOPOGRAPHICAL CONTOUR MAP Hingyon Banaue Mayoyao Aguinaldo Alfonso Lista Lagawe Lamut Kiangan Asipulo Tinoc Hungduan Hingyon Banaue Mayoyao Aguinaldo Alfonso Lista Lagawe Lamut Kiangan Asipulo Tinoc Hungduan Hingyon Banaue Mayoyao Aguinaldo Alfonso Lista Lagawe Lamut Kiangan Asipulo Tinoc Hungduan Hingyon Banaue Mayoyao Aguinaldo Alfonso Lista Lagawe Lamut Kiaingan Asipulo Tinoc Hungduan Hingyon Banaue Mayoyao Aguinaldo Alfonso Lista Lagawe Lamut Kiangan Asipulo Tinoc Hungduan Municipalities with 0.00 to 0.20 index value Municipalities with 0.21 to 0.40 index value Municipalities with 0.41 to 0.60 index value Municipalities with 0.61 to 0.80 index value Municipalities with 0.81 to 1.00 index value E S T R C O O O M P E M H U T N G IT N I I E H S C A E R PEACE AND EQUITY FOUNDATION INDEX VALUE PEF General Index is the average of the following indicators: 1. Households with access to potable water, Watsan Survey 2001 2. Households without access to sanitary toilet, IPHO 2004 3. Fully immunized children, IPHO 2004 (%) 4. Couples practicing family planning, PSWDO, MBN 2004 5. Pregnant women given at least 2 dozes of tetanus toxoid, IPHO 2004 6. Children 13 - 16 years old in High School, PSWDO, MBN 2004 7. Housing durable for at least 5 years, PSWDO, MBN 2004 8. Households with no access to electricity, IFELCO, 2004 9. Elementary completion rate, DepEd-Division Office SY04-05 10. Head of family gainfully employed, PSWDO, MBN 2004 Dev’t Pef Dev’t Index Head of family gainfully employed PSWDO, MBN 2004 Fully immunized children IPHO 2004 (%) Households with no access to electricity IFELCO, 2004 Households with access to potable water Watsan Survey 2001 IFUGAO POVERTY MAP E S T R C O O O M P E M H U T N G IT N I I E H S C A E R PEACE AND EQUITY FOUNDATION Mt. Province Nueva Vizcaya Isabela Source: National Mapping and Resource Information Authority (NAMRIA) PEF-Luzon/Head Office: #69 Esteban Abada St., Loyola Heights, 1108, Quezon City Tel. No. (632) 4268402 • Email: [email protected] PEF-Visayas: Rm. 301, Krizia Bldg., Gonzales Compd. cor. Gorordo Ave, Cebu City Tel. No. (6332) 2318853 • Email: [email protected] PEF-Mindanao: #37 3rd St., corner Quimpo Blvd., Ecoland Subd., Phase 1, Matina, Davao City. Tel. No. (6382) 2993588 • Email: [email protected] Produced in limited copies by the Peace Equity Access for Community Empowerment Foundation (PEF), Inc. 2007 www.pef.ph The Peace and Equity Foundation (PEF) seeks to popularize the use of development and poverty indicators with simple colorcoded charts and maps based on statistical data for easy reference and understanding. The simple color-coded ranking is meant to help development institutions and individuals appreciate patterns of statistical observations on development and poverty situations in the country. Municipalities are ranked to identify those areas that are relatively worst off than the rest. Municipalities coded as red for a particular indicator, for example, means that the area is a priority for development intervention based on that indicator. The PEF encourages the use of this material. However, any reproduction in part or in whole should give appropriate acknowledgement. Copies of this may be obtained at the PEF offices and can be accessed at www.pef.ph. The data above were presented and validated by the PEF during the "Ifugao Poverty Map Study Results Validation and Multi-stakeholder's Forum" held in Lamut, Ifugao on 10 May 2006. It was attended by local executives, Ifugao LGU representatives and civil society groups. The data above were presented and validated by the PEF during the "Ifugao Poverty Map Study Results Validation and Multi-stakeholder's Forum" held in Lamut, Ifugao on 10 May 2006. It was attended by local executives, Ifugao LGU representatives and civil society groups. PEF Priority Areas In 2003, the PEF conducted a poverty scanning exercise to identify the priority areas of its poverty reduction program. The scanning identified 28 priority provinces based on official secondary data on income, health, education, and other socio-economic indicators, as well as the results of its consultation with its partners. The poverty map is further delineated at the provincial level to sharpen the geographic as well as thematic focus of the Foundation. In some cases, provinces like Cebu contain highly populated urban areas or chartered cities whose poverty conditions are by themselves unique and therefore deserve a more focused assessment. Thus, poverty mapping is also being undertaken in selected cities. The identified municipalities or barangays with conditions of poverty provide a focus and a starting point in developing partnerships and poverty reduction programs. However, PEF may still provide development assistance in the other non-priority areas in the province. The PEF remains dedicated to its vision of empowered communities that: have basic needs of life such as food, health, education shelter and water; are engaged in socio-cultural and economic activities and; participate meaningfully in local governance in an atmosphere of social harmony, cooperation and sharing. PEF addresses the needs of the urban and rural poor by providing civil society organizations that help them with development financing and technical assistance, and promoting appropriate technology and networking with all relevant stakeholders. The Foundation maintains operational flexibility to remain responsive to the evolving needs of its stakeholders. Elementary completion rate DepEd-Division Office SY04-05 The PEF Development Index is PEF’s sequential ranking of municipalities based on chosen indicators. It is simply the average of index values chosen by PEF based on its development thrust and mandate. Performance of each indicator is expressed as a value between 0 and 1 by applying the following general formula: Per indicator Index = PEF Dev index= actual value-min value max value-min value sum Σ 10 indices 10 indices where an index of 1 indicates the municipality is relatively better off and 0 worst off Benguet Hingyon Banaue Mayoyao Aguinaldo Alfonso Lista Lagawe Lamut Kiangan Asipulo Tinoc Hungduan Maguindanao Sorsogon Northern Samar E. Samar Basilan Tawi Tawi Sulu Zamboanga del Norte Bohol Samar Camarines Norte Quezon Ifugao National Capital Region Camarines Sur Zamboanga del Sur/ Sibugay Lanao del Sur Negros Occidental Oriental Mindoro Palawan Masbate Hingyon Banaue Mayoyao Aguinaldo Alfonso Lista Lagawe Lamut Kiangan Asipulo Tinoc Hungduan Marinduque Cagayan Albay Romblon Biliran Oriental Negros North Cotabato Sarangani Ifugao Province River system First and Second Class All weather, light surface road Fair or Dry weather, loose surface road 100 - 200 200 - 300 300 - 400 400 - 500 500 - 600 600 - 700 700 - 800 800 - 900 900 - 1000 1000 - 1100 1100 - 1200 1200 - 1300 Elevation 1300 - 1400 1400 - 1500 1500 - 1600 1600 - 1700 1700 - 1800 1800 - 1900 1900 - 2000 2000 - 2100 2100 - 2200 2200 - 2300 2300 - 2400 2400 - 2500 2500 - 2600 2600 - 2700 2700 - 2800 2800- 2900

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Page 1: Ifugao Poverty Map

Municipality MATH ENGLISH SCIENCE FILIPINO ARALIN TOTAL TEST

46.09 50.50 35.00 40.37 49.02 44.20

1 Banaue NHS Banaue 49.82 65.71 32.64 42.09 68.24 51.70

2 Sta. Maria NHS Alfonso Lista (Potia) 58.41 50.77 54.93 41.84 49.46 51.08

3 Hingyon NHS Hingyon 55.00 52.60 44.53 42.36 55.23 49.95

4 Ayangan NHS - Annex Lagawe 51.45 60.70 35.26 44.78 57.11 49.86

5 Mayoyao NHS - Tulaed Extension Mayoyao 54.03 56.01 42.25 35.12 55.50 48.58

6 Tinoc NHS Tinoc 49.81 60.11 46.17 40.52 45.94 48.51

7 Hingyon NHS - Bitu Annex Hingyon 48.62 56.93 34.32 43.96 57.71 48.31

8 Lawig NHS Lamut 53.13 50.17 45.69 42.51 48.63 48.03

9 Haliap NHS - Ammoweg Annex Asipulo 62.67 46.33 40.00 39.89 46.56 47.09

10 Namillangan NHS Alfonso Lista (Potia) 46.19 55.37 30.39 45.80 53.77 46.30

11 Ayangan NHS Lagawe 49.88 48.95 40.80 39.75 51.85 46.25

12 Haliap NHS - Camandag Annex Asipulo 49.17 51.02 33.52 37.87 58.15 45.94

13 Lawig NHS - Ambasa Annex Asipulo 51.61 53.86 33.58 37.17 45.81 44.41

14 Kiangan NHS Kiangan 46.45 51.42 30.44 42.46 49.18 43.99

15 Asipulo NHS Asipulo 43.89 51.08 30.68 40.28 50.78 43.34

16 Gohang NHS Banaue 48.11 49.47 31.75 39.61 46.56 43.10

17 Hapid NHS Lamut 45.88 49.04 29.59 41.26 49.27 43.01

18 Haliap NHS Asipulo 45.54 46.57 28.68 40.66 50.76 42.44

19 Eastern Potia NHS Alfonso Lista (Potia) 38.41 47.44 32.55 42.53 49.98 42.18

20 Potia NHS Alfonso Lista (Potia) 38.69 50.09 29.74 41.08 46.27 41.17

21 Hungduan NHS Hungduan 38.88 48.35 28.44 38.17 43.74 39.52

22 Tinoc NHS - Kalanguya NHS Annex Tinoc 40.33 45.58 29.37 37.47 44.67 39.48

23 Hapid NHS - Bimpal Annex Lamut 39.18 43.44 26.67 40.00 47.36 39.33

24 Mayoyao NHS Mayoyao 35.18 42.62 26.88 43.60 46.99 39.05

25 Potia NHS - Annex Alfonso Lista (Potia) 38.84 44.11 28.26 37.71 41.82 38.15

26 Aguinaldo NHS (ISCAF) Aguinaldo 36.16 38.26 35.58 32.38 33.63 35.20

27 Ubao NHS Aguinaldo 35.44 41.26 25.60 30.85 36.34 33.90

*Arranged in descending order based on total test scores

Source: National Education Testing and Research Center, Department of Education

IFUGAO

National Achievement Test - Fourth Year (SY2004-2005)*Mean Percentage Scores

SCHOOL NAME

2003 2006 2007 2000 2003

Philippines 2.36 251  14,196 14,405 14,866 27.5 24.7

CORDILLERA ADMINISTRATIVE REGION 1.82 95 13,976 16,225 16,721 30.8 25.8

   Abra 1.44 53 14,449 17,468 18,058 47.6 41.0

   Apayao 3.25 24 12,391 15,712 16,474 26.5 16.8

   Benguet (excluding Baguio City) 1.09* 127* 14,426 16,086 16,508 13.9 11.0

   Ifugao 1.67 64 13,128 15,462 15,878 55.7 28.1

   Kalinga 2.63 57 13,245 15,415 16,014 39.3 46.1

   Mountain Province 1.54 67 14,835 16,499 16,819 48.4 46.7

Source: National Statistical Coordination Board and NSO website.

Note: Regional and provincial poverty incidence may not be comparable due to differences in computation methodologies.

Poverty incidence (percent of

families)Province

Population Growth

Rate

(annual %,

1995- 2000)

Popn Density per

sq.km,

2000

Poverty Thresholds (pesos per annum per capita)

AGRICULTUREProduction

(in mt)Yield

(mt/ha)Production

(in mt)Yield

(mt/ha)Production

(in mt)Yield

(mt/ha)

CORDILLERA ADMINISTRATIVE REGION 397,340 3.8 160,109 3.6 23,899 6.87

   Abra 52,989 3.1 10,399 1.5 7,628 8.84

   Apayao 95,017 4.1 30,758 4.1 4,118 6.49

   Benguet 15,767 2.6 51 0.9 2,404 7.81

   Ifugao 54,653 3.5 44,086 3.7 6,849 7.44

   Kalinga 156,947 4.7 52,600 4.3 743 2.40

   Mountain Province 21,967 2.4 22,215 3.5 2,158 4.89

Source: Bureau of Agricultural Statistics (www.bas.gov.ph)

Annual Production of Selected Crops for 2006

Palay Corn Banana (2005)

LIVESTOCK S wine Chic k en Catt le Carabao

    A bra 21% 31% 28% 37%

   A pay ao 10% 13% 3% 11%

   B enguet 10% 13% 17% 14%

    Ifugao 20% 21% 17% 6%

   K alinga 13% 10% 3% 9%

   M ountain P rovinc e 26% 13% 32% 23%

CO RDILLE RA A DM INIS TRA TIV E RE G IO N (total inventory in heads ) 247,220 1,662,296 60,280 97,338

S ourc e: B ureau of A gric ultural S tat is t ic s (www.bas .gov.ph)

P rovince S ha re in the Re g ion 's To ta l L ive stock Inve n to ry fo r the pe riod Ja nua ry 1, 2006

TOPOGRAPHICAL CONTOUR MAP

Hingyon

BanaueMayoyao

Aguinaldo

AlfonsoLista

Lagawe

Lamut

Kiangan

AsipuloTinoc

Hungduan

Hingyon

BanaueMayoyao

Aguinaldo

AlfonsoLista

Lagawe

Lamut

Kiangan

AsipuloTinoc

Hungduan

Hingyon

BanaueMayoyao

Aguinaldo

AlfonsoLista

Lagawe

Lamut

Kiangan

AsipuloTinoc

Hungduan

Hingyon

BanaueMayoyao

Aguinaldo

AlfonsoLista

Lagawe

Lamut

Kiaingan

AsipuloTinoc

Hungduan

Hingyon

BanaueMayoyao

Aguinaldo

AlfonsoLista

Lagawe

Lamut

Kiangan

AsipuloTinoc

Hungduan

Municipalities with 0.00 to 0.20 index value

Municipalities with 0.21 to 0.40 index value

Municipalities with 0.41 to 0.60 index value

Municipalities with 0.61 to 0.80 index value

Municipalities with 0.81 to 1.00 index value

ESTR CO OO MP E M

H UT N

G ITNI IEH SCA

ER

PEACE AND EQUITYFOUNDATION

INDEX VALUE

PEF General Index is the average of the following indicators:1. Households with access to potable water, Watsan Survey 20012. Households without access to sanitary toilet, IPHO 20043. Fully immunized children, IPHO 2004 (%)4. Couples practicing family planning, PSWDO, MBN 2004 5. Pregnant women given at least 2 dozes of tetanus toxoid, IPHO 2004 6. Children 13 - 16 years old in High School, PSWDO, MBN 2004 7. Housing durable for at least 5 years, PSWDO, MBN 2004 8. Households with no access to electricity, IFELCO, 2004 9. Elementary completion rate, DepEd-Division Office SY04-0510. Head of family gainfully employed, PSWDO, MBN 2004

Dev’t

Pef Dev’t Index

Head of family gainfully employedPSWDO, MBN 2004

Fully immunized children IPHO 2004

(%)

Households with no access to electricity

IFELCO, 2004

Households with access to potable water

Watsan Survey 2001

IFUGAO POVERTY MAPESTR CO OO MP E M

H UT N

G ITNI IEH SCA

ER

PEACE AND EQUITYFOUNDATION

Mt. Province

Nueva Vizcaya

Isabela

Source: National Mapping and Resource Information Authority (NAMRIA)

PEF-Luzon/Head Office: #69 Esteban Abada St., Loyola Heights, 1108, Quezon City

Tel. No. (632) 4268402 • Email: [email protected]

PEF-Visayas: Rm. 301, Krizia Bldg., Gonzales Compd. cor. Gorordo Ave, Cebu City

Tel. No. (6332) 2318853 • Email: [email protected]

PEF-Mindanao: #37 3rd St., corner Quimpo Blvd., Ecoland Subd., Phase 1, Matina, Davao City.

Tel. No. (6382) 2993588 • Email: [email protected]

Produced in limited copies by the Peace Equity Access for Community Empowerment Foundation (PEF), Inc. 2007

www.pef.ph

The Peace and Equity Foundation (PEF) seeks to popularize the use of development and poverty indicators with simple colorcoded charts and maps based on statistical data for easy reference and understanding. The simple color-coded ranking is meant to help development institutions and individuals appreciate patterns of statistical observations on development and poverty situations in the country. Municipalities are ranked to identify those areas that are relatively worst off than the rest. Municipalities coded as red for a particular indicator, for example, means that the area is a priority for development intervention based on that indicator.

The PEF encourages the use of this material. However, any reproduction in part or in whole should give appropriate acknowledgement. Copies of this may be obtained at the PEF offices and can be

accessed at www.pef.ph.

The data above were presented and validated by the PEF during the "Ifugao Poverty Map Study

Results Validation and Multi-stakeholder's Forum" held in Lamut, Ifugao on 10 May 2006. It was

attended by local executives, Ifugao LGU representatives and civil society groups.

The data above were presented and validated by the PEF during the "Ifugao Poverty Map Study Results Validation and Multi-stakeholder's Forum" held in Lamut, Ifugao on 10 May 2006. It was attended by local executives, Ifugao LGU representatives and civil society groups.

PEF Priority AreasIn 2003, the PEF conducted a poverty scanning exercise to identify the priority areas of its poverty reduction program. The scanning identified 28 priority provinces based on official secondary data on income, health, education, and other socio-economic indicators, as well as the results of its consultation with its partners. The poverty map is further delineated at the provincial level to sharpen the geographic as well as thematic focus of the Foundation. In some cases, provinces like Cebu contain highly populated urban areas or chartered cities whose poverty conditions are by themselves unique and therefore deserve a more focused assessment. Thus, poverty mapping is also being undertaken in selected cities.

The identified municipalities or barangays with conditions of poverty provide a focus and a starting point in developing partnerships and poverty reduction programs. However, PEF may still provide development assistance in the other non-priority areas in the province.

The PEF remains dedicated to its vision of empowered communities that:

�have basic needs of life such as food, health, education shelter and water;

�are engaged in socio-cultural and economic activities and;�participate meaningfully in local governance in an atmosphere of

social harmony, cooperation and sharing.

PEF addresses the needs of the urban and rural poor by providing civil society organizations that help them with development financing and technical assistance, and promoting appropriate technology and networking with all relevant stakeholders. The Foundation maintains operational flexibility to remain responsive to the evolving needs of its stakeholders.

Elementary completion rate DepEd-Division Office SY04-05

The PEF Development Index is PEF’s sequential ranking of municipalities based on chosen indicators. It is simply the average of index values chosen by PEF based on its development thrust and mandate. Performance of each indicator is expressed as a value between 0 and 1 by applying the following general formula:

Per indicator Index = PEF Dev index=actual value-min valuemax value-min value

sum Σ 10 indices 10 indices

where an index of 1 indicates the municipality is relatively better off and 0 worst off

Benguet

Hingyon

BanaueMayoyao

Aguinaldo

AlfonsoLista

Lagawe

Lamut

Kiangan

AsipuloTinoc

Hungduan

Maguindanao

Sorsogon

Northern Samar

E. Samar

Basilan

Tawi Tawi

Sulu

Zamboanga del Norte

Bohol

Samar

Camarines Norte

Quezon

Ifugao

National Capital Region

Camarines Sur

Zamboanga del Sur/Sibugay

Lanao del Sur

Negros Occidental

Oriental Mindoro

Palawan

Masbate

Hingyon

BanaueMayoyao

Aguinaldo

AlfonsoLista

Lagawe

Lamut

Kiangan

AsipuloTinoc

Hungduan

Marinduque

Cagayan

Albay

Romblon

Biliran

Oriental Negros

North Cotabato

Sarangani

Ifugao Province

River system

First and Second Class

All weather, light surface road

Fair or Dry weather, loose surface road

100 - 200

200 - 300

300 - 400

400 - 500

500 - 600

600 - 700

700 - 800

800 - 900

900 - 1000

1000 - 1100

1100 - 1200

1200 - 1300

Elevation

1300 - 1400

1400 - 1500

1500 - 1600

1600 - 1700

1700 - 1800

1800 - 1900

1900 - 2000

2000 - 2100

2100 - 2200

2200 - 2300

2300 - 2400

2400 - 2500

2500 - 2600

2600 - 2700

2700 - 2800

2800- 2900

Page 2: Ifugao Poverty Map

Hingyon

BanaueMayoyao

Aguinaldo

AlfonsoLista

Lagawe

Lamut

Kaingan

AsipuloTinoc

Hungduan

Hingyon

BanaueMayoyao

Aguinaldo

AlfonsoLista

Lagawe

Lamut

Kaingan

AsipuloTinoc

Hungduan

Households without access

to sanitary toilet IPHO 2004

Children 13 - 16 years old in High School PSWDO, MBN 2004

Hingyon

BanaueMayoyao

Aguinaldo

AlfonsoLista

Lagawe

Lamut

Kaingan

AsipuloTinoc

Hungduan

Hingyon

BanaueMayoyao

Aguinaldo

AlfonsoLista

Lagawe

Lamut

Kaingan

AsipuloTinoc

Hungduan

Pregnant women given at least 2 dozes of tetanus toxoid IPHO 2004

Housing durable for at least 5 yearsPSWDO, MBN 2004 Couples practicing family planning

PSWDO, MBN 2004

Hingyon

BanaueMayoyao

Aguinaldo

AlfonsoLista

Lagawe

Lamut

Kaingan

AsipuloTinoc

Hungduan