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STATE OF BARANGAY GOVERNANCE REPORT TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Preliminaries Message of the Punong Barangay Brief Profile of the Barangay Development Thrust of the Barangay 1. Vision 2. Mission 3. Goals II . Executive Summary II I. Report Findings on the Performance Area 1. Administrative 2. Governance 3. Social Services 4. Economic Development 5. Environmental Management II I. Conclusions (based on findings per performance area) IV . Recommendation/s V. Attachments Map of the barangay List of Ordinances/Resolutions passed (year under review) List of Sangguniang Barangay, Sangguniang Kabataan, Expanded BPOC and BDC Executive Order for the Creation of BGPMS Committee Data Capture Form

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PROGRAM OF ACTIVITIES

STATE OF BARANGAY GOVERNANCE REPORT

TABLE OF CONTENTSI.Preliminaries

Message of the Punong Barangay Brief Profile of the Barangay Development Thrust of the Barangay1. Vision 2. Mission3. Goals

II.Executive Summary

III.Report Findings on the Performance Area1. Administrative2. Governance3. Social Services4. Economic Development5. Environmental Management

III.Conclusions (based on findings per performance area)

IV.Recommendation/s

V.Attachments

Map of the barangay List of Ordinances/Resolutions passed (year under review) List of Sangguniang Barangay, Sangguniang Kabataan, Expanded BPOC and BDC Executive Order for the Creation of BGPMS Committee Data Capture Form

BARANGAY GOVERNANCE PERFORMANCE AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

I. Preliminaries

Message of the Punong BarangayBARANGAY is the basic political unit which serves as the primary planning and implementing unit of government policies, plans, programs, projects and activities in the community, and asa forum whereinthe collective views of the people may be expressed, crystallized and considered, where disputes may be amicably settled.(Sec. 384)Being the smallest government unit, the barangay is the basis on which the rest of the states institutions are built. If we want to have a progressive nation, it is important that our foundation as the implementing arm of the government be rock solid to prevent the whole structure to collapse. This shows the fact that the barangay is indeed the smallest yet the paramount political unit.As elected barangay officials, we were chosen by our constituents to be that solid foundation and as the Punong Barangay, it entails a lot of hard work and perseverance in order to become a genuine public servant and being a public servant is not an overnight job or just a hobby, it demands your whole commitment - doing what supermans everyday task, embodied with three (3) positions such as the Executive, Legislative and judiciary rolled into one.With the above facts, I wouldnt able to accomplish successfully such undertakings without the help of the seven (7) kagawads who serves as my Sanggunian, since they are my work force in Barangay to formulate policies, ordinances and resolutions and design development plans and programs to ensure and to provide our constituents with the basic services such as peace and order, planning measures to eradicate drug addiction, maintained Barangay owned properties, maintain cleanliness and beautification of the community and to promote the well being of the youths, among athers.As the father of my constituents, I must be sensitive to the needs of my people and I should be responsible and accountable to the people that I serve which is my primary concern, as what our President Benigno NoynoyAquino III famous tag Kayo ang Boss ko.Lastly, May I encourage my constituents to journey with me for our common quest for progress and development. Let us walk hand in hand to reach the long desire success with the help of the ALMIGHTY.

Brief Profile of the BarangayOne among 188 Barangays in entire Caloocan, barangay 178-Kiko Camarin is the second biggest Barangay founded on year 1968, with total area of 549.12 hectares bounded by North-Tala Leprosarium: South- Maligaya park Subdivision ; EAST- Catmon Road (Barangay 179); and WEST- King Solomon ( Barangay 174). From 5,000 first inhabitants, populace reach now to more than 91,485 among which about 46,657 comprises females (51%) and 42, 828 (49%) males; population density 166,603 persons per hectares; annual growth rate 5.575% (Natural= 2.38% and migration 3.27%);0-17 ages 44.81%, 18 ages-above= 55.19%, employed 48.26%; unemployed= 51.74% and mortality rate 1% annually; No. of Household 35, 807.Economically, 10% of business owners were transient coming from nearby barangay, and Cities, 40% small entrepreneurs (home-base), 20% sidewalk vendors while 30% bonafide settlers owned commercial establishments at their own rights.On Health, 20% paediatrics patients; 10% pre-natal, 5% mal-naurished; 2% Adults (PTB Cases); and 20% general medicine.

Development Thrust of the Barangay1. VISION:Barangay 178 aimed to be technologically, technically and economically progressive, advocating the principles and practices of good governance, promote transparency in transacting with the public, buildup a community with secured and decent residents, clean, peaceful and orderly environment, complete with facilities for social services, governed by responsible and dedicated officials, working hand and hand together with different peoples organization leaders towards realization of its goal.

2. MISSION:It is the duty of Barangay 178 to actively carry out the mandates of the constitution, to plan strategically, pass and implement key resolutions and ordinances fairly and justly for constituents welfare with active coordination and participation with the different concerned agencies.

3. GOALS:3.1 SECURITY OF LAND TENUREPrevent and control the proliferation of squatters and mendicants

3.2 PEACE AND ORDER:a) Drugs-Strict implementation of RA. 0259 S1998b) Robbery/Snatching, Illegal gambling coordinate with PNP/PDEA with the aide of barangay tanod/police who were properly trained to lessen increase or widen illegal gambling and illegal drug and other crimes

3.3 LIVELIHOOD:Coordinate with different private and government agencies to tap with their livelihood program to qualified stakeholders particularly indigent to alleviate living status.

3.4 Health & Sanitation Clean and Green program Free Fogging Free Medical Missions Free Anti-rabies Vaccination Botika ng Barangay (BNB) mabibili ang murang gamot (over the counter) Solid waste management Free Medicines Philhealth Sponsorship Program

3.5 SOCIAL SERVICES BCPC, BWD-VAWC, Gender development BHW- health workers and health implementers Fire Station & Hospital Barangay Justice/Lupon Tagapamayapa - to settle disputes amicably. Disaster Risk Reduction/Fire Safety and Recue Team

3.6 EducationIt is the primary objective of present Administration to offer high quality education by giving free tuition, books and other pre-scholars needs to begin with, aside from coordinating with different private and government sectors to aide out school youth in uplifting their education aspects and scholarship program through ALS

II. Executive Summary BGPMS is a self assessment, management and development tool that will enable the Barangay governance to determine their strength and weaknesses, opportunities and potential threats in the deliver of basis services. The rating is neither a SCORE CARD nor a Quantitative Mathematical Computation but a tool to benchmark specific performance of a specific local government unit based on the establish and/or identified service area. BGPMS is aimed to identify and define new challenges and problems by area, install corrective measure and interventions and, thus, improve the quality of programs, policies and its services.

III. Report Findings on the Performance Areaa) AdministrativeSTRENGTHWEAKNESSESOPPRTUNITIESTHREATS

Installed BDC Exec-Com & conduct meetings Integrate GAD Program & concerns of the marginalized members of the society in Development Planning Adopt measure to prevent proliferation of squatters Updated Barangay Inhabitants, including Socio-Eco profile Presence of Tax Ordinance & Barangay Revenue Code Conduct of Fund Raising & installed Barangay Economic Enterprise Utilized Allocation according to LGC Properties and equipments are installed at Session Hall Formulated citizens charter Filed up Mandatory positions and conducted/attended necessary seminars Citizens Charter was not followed through No clear policy on Barangay Economic Enterprise Barangay building build in the portion of lot donated/under DepED No Generator

Republic Act 9485 AO 241 and 241-A Joint Memorandum Circular No. 1 Series of 2007 Republic Act no. 7277 and 10070 DBM Memorandum no 107

NGAS is not implemented City wide

b) GovernanceSTRENGTHWEAKNESSESOPPRTUNITIESTHREATS

Formulated IRR Enacted legislations (reso & ord.) Designate session hall with furniture, fixtures & equipments Timely submission of Annual Report Conduct and accomplish report on semestral soba Posted itemized collection & expenditures, barangay plans & programs, list of implemented projects including resolutions and ordinances CSOs, NGOs & POs participate and proactively involved in barangay governance, devt. Planning, disaster risk reduction plan, peace & order, protection of women & children and other Key issues Unavailability/ delayed data of Budget prepa-ration for suc-ceeding Year CSO/PO/NGOs component are not maximized Sangguniang Kabataan Assembly was not followed through RA 9184 EO 662 DILG:Deepening the Brightness of Daylight by ex-acting Account-ability, Trans-parency & Per-formance from LGUs in part-nership with CSOS/POS & the Filipino Peo-pleBy Hon. SILG Jesse M. Robredo DILG Memo Circular no. 2010-88 Enacted Ordinances are defied

c) Social ServicesSTRENGTHWEAKNESSESOPPRTUNITIESTHREATS

Organized Health nutrition Program implementers Maintained of Health & Nutrition Facilities Implement Health and Nutrition & Child Care Program, Decease prevention & Control and formulate Sports Development Program Established Education Program and facilities Installed BAWC & BCPC desk and allocated Budget accordingly Organized BPOC and implemented Barangay Public Safety Plan Organized BDRRMC and formulated BDRRMC Plan and equipment Formulated BADAC policies and prevention plan Enhance implementation of KP Established BHRAO and its Center Installed Barangay Tanod and conduct roving Implement and maintain lighting and Illuminations No Physical Fitness Activity No space for Communal Garden Potable water is not available in some area Lack of personnel Birth Registration and monitoring system No Healthy lifestyle activity No High School Building & facilities Lacking in Disaster Equipments No clear Anti-drug Program and policies DOH Anti-Dengue campaign World Vision Anti-TB Task Force Republic Act no. 9482 RA 9262 Republic Act No. 7610 RA 9344 RA 9155

No available space for Communal Garden Lack resources for Birth Registration and Inhabitants socio-economic profile Lack of resources for High School Building

d) Economic DevelopmentSTRENGTHWEAKNESSESOPPRTUNITIESTHREATS

Presence of Tax Ordinance & Barangay Revenue Code Presence of Livelihood Program & participated in job fairs Relative and pre-audited policy and program for Barangay Economic Enterprise DILG-NEDA-DBM-DOF Joint Memorandum Circular No. 1 Series of 2007

Economic Enterprise is not the main-stream of the LGU invest-ment program

e) Environmental ManagementSTRENGTHWEAKNESSESOPPRTUNITIESTHREATS

Organize Green Brigade and conduct Clean drives Organize Waste Management Committee, formulated Solid Waste Management plan, presence of MRF and garbage collection Scheme and maintain clean drainage and canals. No clear policy and program for waste segregation and waste volume control PD 1151 PD 984 RA 7942 RA 9003 DENR AO No. 30, S 1992 DENR-DILG Joint Memo. Circular NO. 98-01 Segregation is not the priority issue City wide.

IV. Conclusions (based on findings per performance area)STRENGTHWEAKNESSESOPPORTUNITIESTHREATS

Strict compliance to the mandate of different government agencies and non-governmental institutions in Barangay Governance Continuous review on existing ordinances and resolutions Proactive participation of CSOs, POs, NGOs in Barangay Governance with a sense of voluntarism Social Services is a Mainstreaming in Barangay administration Environmental concern is a priority issue in Barangay Governance GAD and Marginalized member of the society is a mainstream in Development Planning and Investment Program Unavailability of final Data for Succeeding Year Budget within the Calendar year Katipunan ng Kabataan Assembly was not carried out Barangay Building built at a lot not owned by the Barangay Outdated Disaster Reduction Equipment Physical Fitness and Healthy lifestyle Activity is not a mainstream in Barangay Governance Birth Registration is not a priority area in Development Planning and Investment Programs No clear policy and program for Anti-drug campaign No clear program and policy on Barangay Economic Enterprise No clear program for Waste Segregation Laws, decrees and directives are enacted and issued to re-enforce Good Governance and Transparency CSOs, POs, NGOs participation in Barangay Governance is mandated Socio-economic concerns is a National priority issue Environmental concern is a Worldwide issue GAD and Marginalized member of the society is a mainstream of the national Development Planning and Investment Program

Ordinances and resolutions passed is not a priority concern of the LGU Potable water is not available in some areas Construction of High School Building is not a Key Concern of the LGU Relative and Pre-audited control on Barangay Financial Management and Development Planning NGAS is not neither a handy nor a constructive formtool in the Barangay Accounting System Economic Enterprise is not a mainstream of the LGU investment Program No available space for communal Garden LGU has no specific policy on Waste Segregation

V. Recommendation/s STRENGTH Re-enforce strict compliance with the mandates of the different government agencies and streamline implementing policies, ordinances, resolutions including Development Plans, Investment Programs, budgeting and expenditure among others.

WEAKNESSES Formulate and implement programs and designs that would enhance good governance, transparency, Barangay Administration and other socio-economic and environmental concerns.

OPPORTUNITIES Improve and update Sangguniang Barangay Information tracking system for better access to information and data resource as tool for an effective program designs and strategic development planning, Investment program and other policy formulation and legislative concerns

THREATS Streamline Barangay power as a smallest government unit, which serves as the primary planning and implementing unit of government policies, plans, programs, projects and activities in the community.

VI. Attachments

Map of the barangay List of Ordinances/Resolutions passed (year under review) List of Sangguniang Barangay, Sangguniang Kabataan, Expanded BPOC and BDC Executive Order for the Creation of BGPMS Committee Data Capture Form