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    INTRODUCTION

    In line with participatory development, the University of the Philippines College of Social Work

    and Community Development (UP CSWCD) undertakes a field instruction program (FIP) where the

    students learn while doing direct service to communities. The Municipality of Bustos (Bustos) is one of

    the partners of the UP CSWCD.

    The fieldwork program in the Municipality of Bustos focuses on assisting the local government

    unit (LGU) in development planning and project management. The team, composed of students and

    faculty, is guided by the concept of Community Governance or the participatory management of

    community resources through people-centered organizing.1 It is hinged on the principle of inclusive

    development wherein peoples participation in the development process especially the poor will

    ensure the surfacing of their needs and the identification of measures to address these problems. It

    seeks to enhance the capacities of non-government service providers such as non-government

    organizations (NGOs), civil society organizations (CSOs), and peoples organizations (POs) to become

    partners of the LGU and meet the service gaps of the government.

    Community governance aims to work with the present system of government to ensure that

    national and local resources are used to enhance the well-being of all citizens. Republic Act 7160 or the

    Local Government Code (LGC) of 1991allows for community participation in local development planning.

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    The question lies, however, on the system of development planning and the readiness of

    communities and the community organizations in engaging with the LGUs. The highly technical nature of

    current development planning and investment programming may hinder genuine community

    participation in these processes. Through their daily endeavors, it is seen that community members

    have the capacity to plan to analyze their situation, identify their problems and measures to address

    these issues. However, not everyone has formal education on development planning and therefore

    many community members may have limited understanding of such endeavor. Thus, it is important to

    look at the system of planning and programming that has been adopted in localities. The development

    of the capacities of the community members is imperative to ensure everyones fruitful participation in

    the process.

    Furthermore, some communities or sectors within communities may still need to be organized.

    Community organizing bonds people through the identification of their common concerns. The process

    and the resulting collective enhance peoples capacities and strength to pursue their desired goals. The

    level of organizing one community may require may depend on their factors such as exposure to

    NGOs/CSOs/POs, past experiences, and composition. It may be assumed that the more organized the

    community is, the more influence it may have in development planning and investment programming.

    Community governance is seen as a sustainable approach to development planning and

    investment programming. Use of resources may become more efficient because the participants may

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    demand for development-oriented data and information. Furthermore, the process provides venue for

    the community to express their grievances and concerns. This is beneficial not only for the community

    members, but also for the LGUs as it may be seen as a feedback mechanism in determining impacts of

    public investments.

    Objectives and Activities

    From November 2011 May 2012, the main objective of the fieldwork at the graduate level was

    the development of the Comprehensive Land Use Plan (CLUP). The CLUP of Bustos was drafted in 2001

    and needs to be updated to reflect national and sub-national policies and other socio-economic and

    physical developments in the municipality. The initial activity is the preparation of the Socio-economic

    Profile, as presented in this Report.

    Taking into consideration the data at hand and those still needed, a semester would not suffice

    to be able to update the municipalitys CLUP. However, steps leading to the accomplishment of the main

    objective were initiated. These include establishing linkage between Bustos and the Housing and Land

    Use Regulatory Board (HLURB), assisting in the formulation of barangay development plans (BDPs), and

    consolidating socio-economic indicators.

    This socio-economic data were obtained from the LGU and agencies such as the National

    Statistical Coordination Board (NSCB), Community-based Monitoring System (CBMS), Department of

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    Data Scope and Limitations

    The Socio-economic Profile is divided into three sections: physical profile, social sector

    indicators, and fiscal performance. The first section covers the physical profile of Bustos. It includes

    maps obtained from the Municipal Planning and Development Office of Bustos and websites of the

    Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) and MGB. Spot maps made by the community

    members during the BDP formulation workshop were also included in the section. The second section is

    on the socio-demographic profile taken from NSO, DILG, and DSWD data. This section focused mainly on

    health, nutrition, housing, water and sanitation, education, income and employment. The last section

    contains data from DoF regarding the municipalitys finances for the last 10 years (2001 -2010). Bustos

    income sources and the budget allotted for different services are also reflected in the data.

    Since this Report is a work in progress, future endeavors should be undertaken to fill in the

    information gaps on other important sectors which were not included in this profile. The Socio-

    economic Data Report is an initial contribution of the UP CSWCD FIP Team towards the development of

    the Comprehensive Land Use Plan of the Municipality of Bustos.

    The UP CSWCD FIP Team (2nd

    semester, AY 2011-2012)

    Graduate students: John Anthony U. Geronimo

    Mary Jane Inocencio

    Fleureeza Marie A. Liwanag

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    PHYSICAL PROFILE

    Location and land use. The Municipality of

    Bustos sits in the midwest of the Province of

    Bulacan and about 50 kilometers from Metro

    Manila. It is a 2nd class semi-urban municipality

    with a land area of 42,500,000 sq.m. divided into

    14 barangays. As of 2009, most of its land is

    agricultural, 13 percent residential, three percent

    open spaces, one percent industrial and agro-

    industrial, and less than one percent industrial and

    commercial.

    Table 1. Existing Municipal Land Use (MPDO, 2009)

    Total Land Area 42,500,000.00 sq.m.

    Residential 5,550,000.00 sq.m.

    Commercial 40,000.00 sq.m.

    Industrial & Agro-Industrial 420,000.00 sq.m.

    Agricultural/Fish Pond 40,010,000.00 sq.m.

    Industrial 190,000.00 sq.m.

    Open Spaces 1,200,000.00 sq.m.

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    Hazard profile. Most barangays are not susceptible to landslide with the exception of Malawak

    with low landslide susceptibility. On the other hand, all barangays have low to moderate susceptibility to

    floods with the exception of Malawak which is not susceptible to flood.2

    Current physical development. The community sees that the most pressing issue at the moment

    is the construction of a bypass road that will go through four barangays of Bustos, namely: Liciada,

    Camachilihan, Bonga Menor, and Malamig. They say that this project may bring about changes in

    economic activities and mobility of people, among others. With these, they see the need for careful

    planning to adapt to the possible impacts of the project (i.e., increased transient individuals, in-migration

    of people) and make the most out of the economic opportunities brought about by the construction of

    the road.

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    BULACAN

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    BULACAN Road Network (1st DEO)

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    BUSTOS

    barangay boundaries

    road networkcontour

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    BUSTOS

    barangay

    boundaries

    1

    Bonga Mayor

    2 Bonga Menor

    3 Buisan

    4 Camachilihan

    5 Cambaog

    6 Catacte

    7 Liciada

    8 Malamig

    9

    Malawak10 Poblacion

    11 San Pedro

    12 Talampas

    13 Tanawan

    14 Tibagan

    13

    8

    10

    2

    1

    6

    5

    11

    12

    14

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    CAMACHILIHAN

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    MALAMIG

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    LICIADA

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    BONGA MENOR

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    BONGA MENOR

    boundary

    road

    contour

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    BUISAN

    boundary

    road

    contour

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    CAMBAOG

    boundary

    road

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    MALAMIG

    boundary

    road

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    MALAWAK

    boundary

    road

    contour

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    TALAMPAS

    boundary

    road

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    TIBAGANboundary

    road

    contour

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    Landslide and flood susceptibility rate per barangay (Mines and Geosciences Bureau)

    Barangay Landslide susceptibility rate Flood susceptibility rate

    Bonga Mayor None Low to moderate

    Bonga Menor None Low to moderate

    Buisan None Low to moderate

    Camachilihan None Low to moderate

    Cambaog None Low to moderate

    Catacte None Low to moderate

    Liciada None Low to moderate

    Malamig None Low to moderate

    Malawak Low None

    Poblacion None Low to moderate

    San Pedro None Low to moderate

    Talampas None Low to moderate

    Tanawan None Low to moderate

    Tibagan None Low to moderate

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    2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

    Population 57181 58789 65156 67517 69967

    Households 11442 11726 13039 13503 13992

    Source: RHU Bustos

    Bustos Population and Households

    40000

    50000

    60000

    70000

    80000

    Population and Households

    population

    households

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    2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

    Births 1398 1400 1331 1432 1327

    Deaths 266 289 278 293 309

    Infant deaths 2 3 5 5 6

    Maternal deaths 0 0 0 0 0

    Deaths under age of 5 x x x x 8

    CBR 24.4/1000 23.8/1000 20.4/1000 21.2/1000 19/1000

    CDR 4.6/1000 4.9/1000 4.2/1000 4.33/1000 4.41/1000

    IMR 0.03/1000 0.05/1000 0.76/1000 0.074/1000 0.08/1000

    MMR x x x x 0.02Source: RHU Bustos, 2011

    Vital Health Indices

    12601280

    1300

    1320

    1340

    1360

    1380

    14001420

    1440

    2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

    Births

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    Causes 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

    Acute Respiratory Infection 2310 3903 4190 5818 6438

    Anemia/Dizziness/Headache 1044 2021 1947 1314

    Nutritional Deficiency 351 453 634 1269

    Skin Problem/Allergy 167 487 493 442 760

    Influenza 162 239 494 89 439

    GI disorder 275 279 542 361

    Injuries/Wounds, all kinds 248 457 238 230

    Urinary Tract Infection 272 232 362 353 366

    HPN 254 287 350 644 277Mumps 106

    PTB 149 97 136

    Pneumonia 25

    Diarrhea 595

    Source: RHU Bustos, 2011

    Leading Causes of Complaints/Morbidity

    5000

    6000

    7000

    Leading Causes of Morbidity

    Acute Respiratory Infection

    Anemia/Dizziness/Headache

    Nutritional Deficiency

    Ski P bl /All

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    Causes 2007 2008 2009 2010

    Cancer (all kinds) 55 46 55 58

    Disease of the blood vessel 38 41 18 48

    Degenerative heart disease 23 35 40 25

    Diseases of the heart 30 23 50 42

    Diabetis mellitus 17 20 29 20

    Accidents (all kinds) 40 12 17 14

    COPD 13 10 16 19

    HPN 27 9 25 8

    TB 7 9 6 3Pneumonia 10 6 12 3

    Renal failure 4

    Source: RHU Bustos, 2011

    Leading Cuases of Mortality

    50

    60

    70

    Leading Causes of Mortality

    Cancer (all kinds)

    Disease of the blood vessel

    Degenerative heart disease

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    2008 2009 2010 2011

    Doctors 794 935 1114 996

    Nurses 25 5 8 3

    Midwives 543 352 229 249

    Hilot 11 37 73 74

    Others 0 0 6 3

    Source: RHU Bustos, 2011

    Data source: RHU Bustos, 2011. Graph: Liwanag, F.M.A.

    2008 2009 2010 2011

    Normal 733 276Risk 654 1053 1426

    Unknown 12 4

    Deliveries by TYPE

    Attendant at birth

    0

    200

    400

    600

    800

    1000

    1200

    2008 2009 2010 2011

    Attendants at birth

    Doctors Nurses Midwives Hilot Others

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    Year

    Actual Number of

    Preschoolers

    Weighed

    Number of Very

    Low Weighed%

    Number of Low

    Weighed%

    Number of

    Normal Weighed%

    Number of

    Above Normal

    Weighed

    %

    2007 8614 6 0.06 489 5.67 8010 92.98 205 2.37

    2008 8980 4 0.04 492 5.47 8305 92 179 1.09

    2009 8978 4 0.04 456 5.07 8351 93 167 1.86

    2010 9121 4 0.04 321 3.42 8651 95 154 1.68

    2011 9475 2 0.02 315 3.28 8895 94 132 1.4

    Source: MNAO Bustos

    Data source: MNAO-Bustos. Graphs:Liwanag,F.M.A.

    Number of Children 5 Years Old and Below According to Weight

    0

    100

    200

    300

    400

    500

    600

    2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

    Low Weighed

    0

    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    7

    2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

    Very Low Weighed

    0

    50

    100

    150

    200

    250

    2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

    Above Normal Weighed

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    Total Number

    of Households

    w/ Sanitary

    Toilets

    w/o

    Sanitary

    Toilets

    w/ Sanitary

    Garbage

    Disposal

    w/o

    Sanitary

    Garbage

    Disposal

    w/ Complete

    Basic Sanitation

    Facilities

    w/o Complete

    Basic Sanitation

    Facilities

    Bonga Mayor 1005 887 118 887 118 840 165 17 40

    Bonga Menor 1066 941 125 941 125 887 179 17 31

    Buisan 426 379 47 379 47 356 70 0 0

    Camachilihan 533 468 65 468 65 450 83 9 12

    Cambaog 1280 1127 153 1127 153 1061 219 14 27

    Catacte 552 481 71 481 71 458 94 9 8

    Luciada 980 867 113 867 113 853 127 24 75

    Malamig 1044 920 124 920 124 866 178 11 15

    Malawak 500 439 61 439 61 419 81 9 27Poblacion 2191 1932 259 1932 259 1815 376 41 152

    San Pedro 1499 1329 170 1329 170 1237 262 24 81

    Talampas 826 732 94 732 94 684 142 12 12

    Tanawan 701 628 73 628 73 584 117 7 20

    Tibagan 1389 1221 168 1221 168 1147 242 25 41

    Bustos 13992 12351 1641 12351 1641 11657 2335 219 541

    Source: RHU Bustos, 2011

    Barangay

    Number of Households

    Number of

    Food

    Establishments

    Number of

    Food

    Handlers

    Environmental Health and Water Sanitation

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    Total w/ Sanitary Toilets w/o Sanitary Toilets

    Bonga Mayor 1005 887 118

    Bonga Menor 1066 941 125

    Buisan 426 379 47

    Camachilihan 533 468 65

    Cambaog 1280 1127 153

    Catacte 552 481 71

    Luciada 980 867 113

    Malamig 1044 920 124Malawak 500 439 61

    Poblacion 2191 1932 259

    San Pedro 1499 1329 170

    Talampas 826 732 94

    Tanawan 701 628 73

    Tibagan 1389 1221 168

    Bustos 13992 12351 1641

    Source: RHU Bustos, 2011

    Number of Households According to Ownership of Sanitary Toilets

    BarangayNumber of Households

    2000

    2500

    HH accdg to ownership of sanitary toilets

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    Totalw/ Sanitary Garbage

    Disposal

    w/o Sanitary Garbage

    Disposal

    Bonga Mayor 1005 887 118

    Bonga Menor 1066 941 125

    Buisan 426 379 47

    Camachilihan 533 468 65

    Cambaog 1280 1127 153

    Catacte 552 481 71

    Luciada 980 867 113Malamig 1044 920 124

    Malawak 500 439 61

    Poblacion 2191 1932 259

    San Pedro 1499 1329 170

    Talampas 826 732 94

    Tanawan 701 628 73

    Tibagan 1389 1221 168

    Bustos 13992 11464 1523

    Source: RHU Bustos, 2011

    Number of Households According to Sanitary Garbage Disposal

    Barangay

    Number of Households

    2000

    2500

    HH accdg to sanitary garbage disposal

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    Totalw/ Complete Basic

    Sanitation Facilities

    w/o Complete Basic

    Sanitation Facilities

    Bonga Mayor 1005 840 165

    Bonga Menor 1066 887 179

    Buisan 426 356 70

    Camachilihan 533 450 83

    Cambaog 1280 1061 219

    Catacte 552 458 94

    Luciada 980 853 127Malamig 1044 866 178

    Malawak 500 419 81

    Poblacion 2191 1815 376

    San Pedro 1499 1237 262

    Talampas 826 684 142

    Tanawan 701 584 117

    Tibagan 1389 1147 242

    Bustos 13992 11657 2335

    Source: RHU Bustos, 2011

    Number of Households According to Ownership of Basic Sanitation Facilities

    Barangay

    Number of Households

    1600

    1800

    2000

    HH accdg to ownership of basic sanitation facilities

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    BarangayNumber of

    Households

    Number of Food

    EstablishmentsNumber of Food Handlers

    Bonga Mayor 1005 17 40

    Bonga Menor 1066 17 31

    Buisan 426 0 0

    Camachilihan 533 9 12

    Cambaog 1280 14 27

    Catacte 552 9 8

    Luciada 980 24 75

    Malamig 1044 11 15Malawak 500 9 27

    Poblacion 2191 41 152

    San Pedro 1499 24 81

    Talampas 826 12 12

    Tanawan 701 7 20

    Tibagan 1389 25 41

    Source: RHU Bustos, 2011

    Number of Food Establishments and Food Handlers

    0

    1020304050

    Number of food establishments

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    Private Public

    Bonga Mayor 70 68 866

    Bonga Menor 52 51 783

    Buisan 129 215 0

    Camachilihan 115 244 0

    Cambaog 49 41 1082

    Catacte 119 243 0

    Liciada 242 374 0

    Malamig 159 149 657

    Malawak 219 151 0

    Poblacion 128 201 1833

    San Pedro 92 79 1312

    Talampas 69 94 657

    Tanawan 87 59 531

    Tibagan 135 340 504

    Bustos 1665 2309 8225

    Source: RHU Bustos, 2011

    Number of Households According to Source of Water Supply

    Number of Households with Source of Water Supply

    Level III

    Level IBarangay

    1600

    1800

    2000

    HH according to source of water supply

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    Bonga Mayor 1005 910 95

    Bonga Menor 1066 954 112

    Buisan 426 405 21

    Camachilihan 533 491 42

    Cambaog 1280 1085 195

    Catacte 552 504 48

    Liciada 980 865 115Malamig 1044 930 114

    Malawak 500 437 63

    Poblacion 2191 2044 147

    San Pedro 1499 1460 39

    Talampas 826 703 123

    Tanawan 701 681 20

    Tibagan 1389 1211 178

    Bustos 13992 12680 1312

    Source: RHU Bustos, 2011

    Number of Households According to Access to Safe Water Supply

    BarangayTotal Number of

    Households

    Number of Households

    with access to safe

    water supply

    without access to safe

    water supply

    2000

    2500

    HH accdg to access to safe water supply

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    SOCIAL SECTOR INDICATORS

    Demography. In 2010, the total population in Bustos was 62,415. Barangays with the biggest

    share in the total population were: Poblacion (25%), San Pedro (10%), Tibagan (10%), and Cambaog (9%)

    (figure 3).

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    average poverty incidence of 30 percent and 12.3 percent, respectively. This is reflected on the very low

    number of informal settlers in 2007 which is .26% out of the total households.

    On the other hand, the 2005 Community-based Monitoring System (CBMS) data showed 45

    percent poverty incidence while the National Household Targeting System for Poverty Reduction (NHTS-

    PR) recorded 1,792 poor families in the locality. The NHTS-PR also showed that many of these poor

    families are from the following barangays: Poblacion (516 families), San Pedro (173), Catacte (149),

    Liciada (139), and Bonga Menor (129) (figure 4).

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    However, the MPDO indicated that in 2009 the number of informal dwelling units was 358 or

    occupied by a total of 586 families. Furthermore, the 2005 CBMS data showed that 3.3 percent of the

    households in Bustos live in makeshift housing and 1.5 percent of all families are informal settlers.

    Highest incidences of informal settlers are in Bonga Menor (5.7%), Camachilihan (5.2%), and Catacte

    (3.0%) (figure 7).

    Employment. The 2009 State of Local Development report indicated that Bustos has high

    unemployment rate and very high underemployment rate. The 2005 CBMS data showed that out of the

    total population in Bustos, 10.8 percent are unemployed. The NHTS-PR data also showed that there are

    2,814 unemployed poor individuals and were identified from Poblacion (700), Liciada (266), and San

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    Education. According to the 2007 NSO census, out of the 46,850 Bustos residents aged 10 years

    old and above, 23,707 had graduated at least from high school while 57,725 had graduated from primary

    school. (It is however necessary to revisit the data since the number of those who are said to had at

    least gone through grade school is higher than the actual population of that particular age group). It is

    revealed further that males had only slightly outnumbered female grade school graduates - 28,922 and

    28,803, respectively. This trend is evident in the number of residents attending school in 2007 with 7,914

    male and 7,714 female enrollees (that comprised 63.08% of the total 5 to 24 years age population).

    In 2009, the MPDO report showed that there are 1,276 out-of-school youths in their locality

    while the 2005 CBMS noted that out of the six to 16 years old population in the area, 13.1 percent were

    not attending school. Furthermore, the CBMS data also presented that 2.2 percent of Bustoseos, 10

    years old and above are illiterate. More specifically, the NHTS-PR data pointed out that among the 1,646

    poor individuals not attending school, majority were found in Poblacion (496), San Pedro (155), and

    Liciada (140) (figure 9).

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    The 2005 CBMS data revealed that maternal mortality rate (MMR) is low in Bustos with most

    barangays registering zero MMRs. Pregnancy mortality had been noted in the following barangays:

    Malawak (4.3%), Bonga Menor (3.8%), Liciada (1.9%), and Malamig (1.6%) (figure 11).

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    access to sanitary toilet facilities. Barangays with highest proportion of households without access to

    safe water supply are Tibagan (6.4%), Liciada (5.1%), Poblacion (3.6%), and Talampas (3.5%) (figure 12).

    On the other hand, barangays with the highest proportion of households without access to

    sanitary toilet facilities are Liciada (12.4%), Poblacion (8.6%), Catacte (8.1%), and Malawak (8.1%) (figure

    13).

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    Nutrition

    % children 0-5 who

    are malnourished

    % children 0-5

    who died

    % women who died

    due to pregnancy

    % HH living in

    makeshift housing

    % HH who are

    squatters

    % HH without access to

    safe water supply

    % HH without access to

    sanitary toilet facilities

    Bustos 4.7 0.3 3.3 1.5 2.2 4.5

    Bonga Mayor 6.7 0 0 1.8 1.7 1.7 1.4

    Bonga Menor 1.2 0.5 3.8 3.9 5.7 1.2 1.9

    Buisan 8.1 0 0 0.3 0 0 2.7

    Camachilihan 0 0 0 1.4 5.2 0 4.3

    Cambaog 0.8 0.3 0 0.3 0.4 0.6 1.7

    Catacte 1.1 0 0 0.7 3 1 8.1

    Liciada 8.5 0.2 1.9 3.6 2.3 5.1 12.4

    Malamig 0.6 0.2 1.6 8.1 1.1 0.6 4.7

    Malawak 4.9 0.4 4.3 7.1 2.6 1.4 8.1

    Poblacion 13.5 0.5 0 2.7 0.4 3.6 8.6

    San Pedro 3.6 0.4 0 4 0.4 0.3 1.4

    Talampas 1.5 0 0 3.4 2.4 3.5 5.9

    Tanawan 0.4 0 0 0.9 0.2 0 0.2

    Tibagan 1.6 0.3 0 4.9 0.6 6.4 0.6

    Source: CBMS, 2005

    Health Housing Water and Sanitation

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    BARANGAY% children 0-5 who

    are malnourished

    Bonga Mayor 6.7

    Bonga Menor 1.2

    Buisan 8.1

    Camachilihan 0

    Cambaog 0.8Catacte 1.1

    Liciada 8.5

    Malamig 0.6

    Malawak 4.9

    Poblacion 13.5

    San Pedro 3.6

    Talampas 1.5

    Tanawan 0.4

    Tibagan 1.6

    Source: CBMS, 2005 Data source: CBMS, 2005. Graph: Geronimo, J.A.U.

    BARANGAY% children 0-5

    who died

    Bonga Mayor 0

    Bonga Menor 0.5

    Buisan 0

    Camachilihan 0

    Cambaog 0.3

    Catacte 0

    Liciada 0.2

    Malamig 0.2

    Malawak 0.4

    Poblacion 0.5

    San Pedro 0.4

    Talampas 0

    Tanawan 0

    Tibagan 0.3

    Source: CBMS, 2005 Data source: CBMS, 2005. Graph: Geronimo, J.A.U.

    6.7

    1.2

    8.1

    00.8 1.1

    8.5

    0.6

    4.9

    13.5

    3.6

    1.50.4

    1.6

    0

    2

    4

    6

    810

    12

    14

    16

    % children 0-5 who are malnourished

    0

    0.5

    0 0

    0.3

    0

    0.2 0.2

    0.4

    0.5

    0.4

    0 0

    0.3

    0

    0.1

    0.2

    0.3

    0.4

    0.5

    0.6

    % children 0-5 who died

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    BARANGAY

    Bonga Mayor

    Bonga Menor

    Buisan

    Camachilihan

    Cambaog

    Catacte

    Liciada

    Malamig

    Malawak

    Poblacion

    San Pedro

    Talampas

    Tanawan

    Tibagan

    Source: CBMS, 2005

    Data source: CBMS, 2005. Graph: Geronimo, J.A.U.

    0

    0

    0

    % women who died due to pregnancy

    3.8

    0

    0

    0

    0

    1.9

    1.6

    4.3

    0

    0

    0

    0

    3.8

    0 0 0 0

    1.91.6

    4.3

    0 0 0 0 00

    0.5

    1

    1.5

    2

    2.5

    3

    3.5

    4

    4.5

    5

    % women who died due to pregnancy

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    BARANGAY% HH living in

    makeshift housing

    Bonga Mayor 1.8

    Bonga Menor 3.9

    Buisan 0.3

    Camachilihan 1.4

    Cambaog 0.3

    Catacte 0.7

    Liciada 3.6

    Malamig 8.1

    Malawak 7.1

    Poblacion 2.7

    San Pedro 4

    Talampas 3.4

    Tanawan 0.9

    Tibagan 4.9

    Source: CBMS, 2005 Data source: CBMS, 2005. Graph: Geronimo, J.A.U.

    BARANGAY% HH who are

    squatters

    Bonga Mayor 1.7

    Bonga Menor 5.7

    Buisan 0

    Camachilihan 5.2

    Cambaog 0.4

    Catacte 3

    Liciada 2.3Malamig 1.1

    Malawak 2.6

    Poblacion 0.4

    San Pedro 0.4

    Talampas 2.4

    Tanawan 0.2

    Tibagan 0.6

    Source: CBMS, 2005 Data source: CBMS, 2005. Graph: Geronimo, J.A.U.

    1.8

    3.9

    0.3

    1.4

    0.30.7

    3.6

    8.1

    7.1

    2.7

    43.4

    0.9

    4.9

    0

    1

    2

    3

    4

    56

    7

    8

    9

    % HH living in makeshift housing

    1.7

    5.7

    0

    5.2

    0.4

    3

    2.3

    1.1

    2.6

    0.4 0.4

    2.4

    0.20.6

    0

    1

    23

    4

    5

    6

    % HH who are squatters

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    BARANGAY

    Bonga Mayor

    Bonga Menor

    Buisan

    Camachilihan

    Cambaog

    CatacteLiciada

    Malamig

    Malawak

    Poblacion

    San Pedro

    Talampas

    Tanawan

    Tibagan

    Source: CBMS, 2005

    Data source: CBMS, 2005. Graph: Geronimo, J.A.U.

    0

    0.6

    15.1

    0.6

    6.4

    1.7

    1.2

    0

    % HH without access to safe water supply

    1.4

    3.6

    0.3

    3.5

    0

    1.71.2

    0 0

    0.61

    5.1

    0.6

    1.4

    3.6

    0.3

    3.5

    0

    6.4

    0

    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    7

    % HH without access to safe water supply

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    BARANGAY

    Bonga Mayor

    Bonga Menor

    Buisan

    Camachilihan

    Cambaog

    CatacteLiciada

    Malamig

    Malawak

    Poblacion

    San Pedro

    Talampas

    Tanawan

    Tibagan

    Source: CBMS, 2005

    Data source: CBMS, 2005. Graph: Geronimo, J.A.U.

    5.9

    0.2

    0.6

    1.4

    1.9

    2.7

    1.7

    4.3

    8.1

    4.7

    12.4

    8.1

    8.6

    % HH w/o access to sanitary toilet facilities

    1.4

    1.41.9

    2.7

    4.3

    1.7

    8.1

    12.4

    4.7

    8.18.6

    1.4

    5.9

    0.2 0.6

    0

    2

    4

    6

    8

    10

    12

    14

    % HH without access to sanitary toilet facilities

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    BARANGAY

    Bonga Mayor

    Bonga Menor

    Buisan

    Camachilihan

    Cambaog

    CatacteLiciada

    Malamig

    Malawak

    Poblacion

    San Pedro

    Talampas

    Tanawan

    Tibagan

    Source: CBMS, 2005

    Data source: CBMS, 2005. Graph: Geronimo, J.A.U.

    0.5

    2.4

    1.2

    %HH who experienced food shortage

    2.5

    2.9

    0

    0.2

    0.2

    1.211.6

    1.1

    13.8

    6.1

    2.4

    2.5 2.9

    0 0.2 0.21.2

    11.6

    1.1

    13.8

    6.1

    2.4

    0.5

    2.41.2

    0

    2

    4

    6

    8

    10

    12

    14

    16

    % HH who experienced food shortage

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    BARANGAY

    Bonga Mayor

    Bonga Menor

    Buisan

    Camachilihan

    Cambaog

    CatacteLiciada

    Malamig

    Malawak

    Poblacion

    San Pedro

    Talampas

    Tanawan

    Tibagan

    Source: CBMS, 2005

    Data source: CBMS, 2005. Graph: Geronimo, J.A.U.

    11.3

    10.7

    7.9

    16.200001

    4.610

    15

    10.4

    13.2

    8

    7.4

    7.2

    10.1

    7.6

    % HH members who are unemployed

    87.4 7.2

    10.1

    7.6

    4.6

    10

    15

    10.4

    13.2

    11.310.7

    7.9

    16.200001

    0

    2

    4

    6

    8

    10

    12

    14

    16

    18

    % HH members who are unemployed

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    Peace and Order

    % of children 6-

    12 not attending

    elementary

    school

    % of children 13-

    16 not

    attending

    secondary

    school

    % of children 6-

    16 not

    attending

    school

    % of illiterate

    members 10

    years old

    and above

    % HH with

    income below

    poverty

    threshold

    % HH with

    income below

    food threshold

    % HH who

    experienced

    food shortage

    % HH members

    who are

    unemployed

    % persons who are

    victims of crime

    Bustos 20.299999 32.799999 13.1 2.2 44.5 27.700001 3.4 10.8

    Bonga Mayor 16.5 18.6 7.9 0.9 34.900002 15.2 2.5 8 0

    Bonga Menor 20.4 27.9 12.7 1 88.400002 83.900002 2.9 7.4 0

    Buisan 21.1 38.79999 12.3 5.3 22.79999 8 0 7.2 0

    Camachilihan 25.29999 42.900002 14.6 3.4 39.79999 22.9 0.2 10.1 0

    Cambaog 17.4 21.6 7.1 1 34.29999 15.3 0.2 7.6 0

    Catacte 35.2 38.799999 26.1 3.3 55.79999 38.29999 1.2 4.6 0

    Liciada 17.2 32 11.4 1.9 37.900002 19.4 11.6 10 0

    Malamig 20.6 39.2 14.9 4.2 67.699997 51.599998 1.1 15 0

    Malawak 23.7 44.4 18.2 1.8 57.20001 33.5 13.8 10.4 0.3

    Poblacion 20.5 43.7 17.4 1.5 21.6 8.5 6.1 13.2 0

    San Pedro 21.5 32.7 13.5 3 37.900002 19 2.4 11.3 0

    Talampas 22.4 39.4 16.4 4.4 63.29999 50.90002 0.5 10.7 0

    Tanawan 19.2 33.29999 10.9 0.5 35.099998 17.200001 2.4 7.9 0

    Tibagan 16.799999 18 7.1 1.1 50.79999 27.9 1.2 16.200001 0

    Source: CBMS, 2005

    Education Income and Employment

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    BARANGAY

    Bonga Mayor

    Bonga Menor

    Buisan

    Camachilihan

    Cambaog

    Catacte

    Liciada

    Malamig

    Malawak

    Poblacion

    San Pedro

    Talampas

    Tanawan

    Tibagan

    Source: CBMS, 2005

    Data source: CBMS, 2005. Graph: Geronimo, J.A.U.

    20.5

    21.5

    22.4

    19.2

    16.799999

    17.4

    35.2

    17.2

    20.6

    23.7

    % of children 6-12 not attending

    elementary school

    16.5

    20.4

    21.1

    25.29999

    16.5

    20.4 21.1

    25.29999

    17.4

    35.2

    17.220.6

    23.720.5 21.5

    22.419.2

    16.799999

    0

    5

    10

    15

    20

    25

    30

    35

    40

    % of children 6-12 not attending elementary school

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    BARANGAY

    Bonga Mayor

    Bonga Menor

    Buisan

    Camachilihan

    Cambaog

    Catacte

    Liciada

    Malamig

    Malawak

    Poblacion

    San Pedro

    Talampas

    Tanawan

    Tibagan

    Source: CBMS, 2005

    Data source: CBMS, 2005. Graph: Geronimo, J.A.U.

    43.7

    32.7

    39.4

    33.29999

    18

    21.6

    38.799999

    32

    39.2

    44.4

    % of children 13-16 not attending

    secondary school

    18.6

    27.9

    38.79999

    42.900002

    18.6

    27.9

    38.7999942.900002

    21.6

    38.799999

    32

    39.2

    44.4 43.7

    32.7

    39.4

    33.29999

    18

    0

    5

    10

    1520

    25

    30

    35

    40

    45

    50

    % of children 13-16 not attending secondary school

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    BARANGAY

    Bonga Mayor

    Bonga Menor

    Buisan

    Camachilihan

    Cambaog

    Catacte

    Liciada

    Malamig

    Malawak

    Poblacion

    San Pedro

    Talampas

    Tanawan

    Tibagan

    Source: CBMS, 2005

    Data source: CBMS, 2005. Graph: Geronimo, J.A.U.

    10.9

    7.1

    14.9

    18.2

    17.4

    13.5

    16.4

    12.3

    14.6

    7.1

    26.1

    11.4

    % of children 6-16 not attending school

    7.9

    12.7

    7.9

    12.7 12.314.6

    7.1

    26.1

    11.4

    14.9

    18.2 17.4

    13.5

    16.4

    10.9

    7.1

    0

    5

    10

    15

    20

    25

    30

    % of children 6-16 not attending school

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    BARANGAY

    Bonga Mayor

    Bonga Menor

    Buisan

    Camachilihan

    Cambaog

    CatacteLiciada

    Malamig

    Malawak

    Poblacion

    San Pedro

    Talampas

    Tanawan

    Tibagan

    Source: CBMS, 2005

    Data source: CBMS, 2005. Graph: Geronimo, J.A.U.

    3

    4.4

    0.5

    1.1

    3.31.9

    4.2

    1.8

    1.5

    0.9

    1

    5.3

    3.4

    1

    % of illiterate HH members 10 years old and above

    0.9 1

    5.3

    3.4

    1

    3.3

    1.9

    4.2

    1.81.5

    3

    4.4

    0.5

    1.1

    0

    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    % of illiterate HH members 10 years old and above

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    BARANGAY

    Bonga Mayor

    Bonga Menor

    Buisan

    Camachilihan

    Cambaog

    CatacteLiciada

    Malamig

    Malawak

    Poblacion

    San Pedro

    Talampas

    Tanawan

    Tibagan

    Source: CBMS, 2005

    Data source: CBMS, 2005. Graph: Geronimo, J.A.U.

    37.900002

    63.29999

    35.099998

    50.79999

    % HH with income below poverty threshold

    34.900002

    88.400002

    22.79999

    39.79999

    34.29999

    55.7999937.900002

    67.699997

    57.20001

    21.6

    34.900002

    88.400002

    22.79999

    39.7999934.29999

    55.79999

    37.900002

    67.699997

    57.20001

    21.6

    37.900002

    63.29999

    35.099998

    50.79999

    0

    10

    20

    30

    40

    50

    60

    70

    80

    90

    100

    % HH with income below poverty threshold

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    BARANGAY

    Bonga Mayor

    Bonga Menor

    Buisan

    Camachilihan

    Cambaog

    CatacteLiciada

    Malamig

    Malawak

    Poblacion

    San Pedro

    Talampas

    Tanawan

    Tibagan

    Source: CBMS, 2005

    Data source: CBMS, 2005. Graph: Geronimo, J.A.U.

    19

    50.90002

    17.200001

    27.9

    38.2999919.4

    51.599998

    33.5

    8.5

    15.2

    83.900002

    8

    22.9

    15.3

    % HH with income below food threshold

    15.2

    83.900002

    8

    22.915.3

    38.29999

    19.4

    51.599998

    33.5

    8.5

    19

    50.90002

    17.200001

    27.9

    0

    10

    2030

    40

    50

    60

    70

    80

    90

    % HH with income below food threshold

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    Nutrition Sanitation

    Wall Roof

    Bustos 307 21 4 127 152 32 396

    Bonga Mayor 25 0 0 4 8 9 5

    Bonga Menor 5 2 1 14 12 4 11

    Buisan 14 0 0 0 1 0 9

    Camachilihan 0 0 0 5 4 3 16

    Cambaog 5 0 0 0 1 0 1

    Catacte 3 0 0 3 3 1 25

    Liciada 49 1 1 13 15 4 101

    Malamig 4 1 1 3 6 5 32

    Malawak 13 1 1 22 8 2 19

    Poblacion 148 9 0 21 7 3 143

    San Pedro 24 3 0 31 23 0 11

    Talampas 4 0 0 5 5 1 18

    Tanawan 1 1 0 2 4 0 1

    Tibagan 12 2 0 4 55 0 4

    Source: CBMS, 2005

    HH living in makeshift housingWomen who died

    due to pregnancy

    Children 0-5

    who died

    Health Housing

    HH who are squattersHH without access to

    sanitary toilet facilities

    Children 0-5 who are

    malnourished

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    BARANGAYChildren 0-5 who are

    malnourished

    Bonga Mayor 25

    Bonga Menor 5

    Buisan 14

    Camachilihan 0

    Cambaog 5

    Catacte 3

    Liciada 49

    Malamig 4

    Malawak 13

    Poblacion 148

    San Pedro 24

    Talampas 4

    Tanawan 1

    Tibagan 12

    Source: CBMS, 2005 Data source: CBMS, 2005. Graph: Liwanag, F.M.A.

    BARANGAYChildren 0-5

    who died

    Bonga Mayor 0

    Bonga Menor 2

    Buisan 0

    Camachilihan 0

    Cambaog 0

    Catacte 0

    Liciada 1Malamig 1

    Malawak 1

    Poblacion 9

    San Pedro 3

    Talampas 0

    Tanawan 1

    Tibagan 2

    Source: CBMS, 2005 Data source: CBMS, 2005. Graph: Liwanag, F.M.A.

    25

    514

    0 5 3

    49

    413

    148

    24

    4 112

    0

    20

    40

    60

    80

    100

    120

    140

    160

    Children 0-5 who are malnourished

    0

    2

    0 0 0 01 1 1

    9

    3

    01

    2

    012345

    6789

    10

    Children 0-5 who died

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    BARANGAYHH living in makeshift

    housing (wall)

    HH living in

    makeshift housing

    (roof)

    Bonga Mayor 4 8

    Bonga Menor 14 12

    Buisan 0 1

    Camachilihan 5 4

    Cambaog 0 1

    Catacte 3 3

    Liciada 13 15

    Malamig 3 6

    Malawak 22 8

    Poblacion 21 7

    San Pedro 31 23

    Talampas 5 5

    Tanawan 2 4

    Tibagan 4 55

    Source: CBMS, 2005 Data source: CBMS, 2005. Graph: Liwanag, F.M.A.

    BARANGAY HH who are squatters

    Bonga Mayor 9

    Bonga Menor 4

    Buisan 0

    Camachilihan 3

    Cambaog 0

    Catacte 1

    Liciada 4

    Malamig 5

    Malawak 2

    Poblacion 3

    San Pedro 0

    Talampas 1

    Tanawan 0

    Tibagan 0

    Source: CBMS, 2005 Data source: CBMS, 2005. Graph: Liwanag, F.M.A.

    4

    14

    05

    03

    13

    3

    22 21

    31

    52 4

    812

    14

    1 3

    15

    6 8 7

    23

    5 4

    55

    0

    10

    20

    30

    40

    50

    60

    HH living in makeshift housing

    Wall materials Roof materials

    9

    4

    0

    3

    01

    4

    5

    23

    01

    0 0012345

    6789

    10

    HH who are squatters

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    BARANGAY

    Bonga Mayor

    Bonga Menor

    Buisan

    Camachilihan

    Cambaog

    CatacteLiciada

    Malamig

    Malawak

    Poblacion

    San Pedro

    Talampas

    Tanawan

    Tibagan

    Source: CBMS, 2005

    Data source: CBMS, 2005. Graph: Liwanag, F.M.A.

    143

    HH w/o access to sanitary toilet facilities

    11

    18

    1

    4

    101

    32

    19

    16

    1

    25

    5

    11

    9

    511 9

    16

    1

    25

    101

    3219

    143

    1118

    1 4

    0

    20

    40

    60

    80

    100

    120

    140

    160

    HH w/o access to sanitary toilet facilities

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    BARANGAY

    Bonga Mayor

    Bonga Menor

    Buisan

    Camachilihan

    Cambaog

    CatacteLiciada

    Malamig

    Malawak

    Poblacion

    San Pedro

    Talampas

    Tanawan

    Tibagan

    Source: CBMS, 2005

    Data source: CBMS, 2005. Graph: Liwanag, F.M.A.

    49

    1

    3

    0

    0

    4

    12

    9

    81

    21

    1

    6

    15

    0

    HH who experienced food shortage

    1215

    0 0 04

    49

    1 3

    81

    21

    16

    9

    0

    10

    2030

    40

    50

    60

    70

    80

    90

    HH who experienced food shortage

    HH b h l d

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    BARANGAY

    Bonga Mayor

    Bonga Menor

    Buisan

    Camachilihan

    Cambaog

    CatacteLiciada

    Malamig

    Malawak

    Poblacion

    San Pedro

    Talampas

    Tanawan

    Tibagan

    Source: CBMS, 2005 Data source: CBMS, 2005. Graph: Liwanag, F.M.A.

    BARANGAYPersons who are

    victims of crime

    Bonga Mayor 1

    Bonga Menor 0

    Buisan 0

    Camachilihan 0

    Cambaog 0

    Catacte 0

    Liciada 1

    Malamig 0

    Malawak 6

    Poblacion 1

    San Pedro 0

    Talampas 0

    Tanawan 0

    Tibagan 0

    Source: CBMS, 2005 Data source: CBMS, 2005. Graph: Liwanag, F.M.A.

    HH members who are unemployed

    1043

    1699

    502

    2566

    1755

    1082

    737

    975

    354

    480

    1163

    4441233

    1432

    1043 975

    354 480

    1163

    444

    1233 1431

    502

    2566

    1755

    1082

    737

    1699

    0

    500

    1000

    1500

    2000

    2500

    3000

    HH members who are unemployed

    0

    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    7

    Persons who are victims of crime

    BARANGAY HH ith i b l f d th h ld

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    BARANGAY

    Bonga Mayor

    Bonga Menor

    Buisan

    Camachilihan

    Cambaog

    CatacteLiciada

    Malamig

    Malawak

    Poblacion

    San Pedro

    Talampas

    Tanawan

    Tibagan

    Source: CBMS, 2005

    Data source: CBMS, 2005. Graph: Liwanag, F.M.A.

    12

    49

    3

    27

    3

    5

    12

    35

    2516

    75

    15

    48

    HH with income below food threshold

    34

    34

    3 5

    12

    35

    25

    16

    75

    15

    48

    12

    49

    3

    27

    0

    10

    20

    30

    40

    50

    60

    70

    80

    HH with income below food threshold

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    Peace and Order

    Bustos 709 909 1618 806 719 359 202 15533 9

    Bonga Mayor 37 26 63 24 42 34 12 1043 1

    Bonga Menor 46 64 110 26 9 3 15 975 0

    Buisan 19 24 43 62 7 5 0 354 0

    Camachilihan 28 36 64 48 25 12 0 480 0

    Cambaog 33 54 87 34 68 35 0 1163 0

    Catacte 70 59 129 48 52 25 4 444 0

    Liciada 42 73 115 60 35 16 49 1233 1

    Malamig 63 103 166 132 182 75 1 1431 0

    Malawak 35 53 88 27 46 15 3 502 6

    Poblacion 140 180 320 90 74 48 81 2566 1

    San Pedro 80 99 179 123 29 12 21 1755 0

    Talampas 53 65 118 79 63 49 1 1082 0

    Tanawan 15 37 52 9 11 3 6 737 0

    Tibagan 48 36 84 44 76 27 9 1699 0

    Source: CBMS, 2005

    HH with income

    below food

    threshold

    HH who

    experienced

    food shortage

    HH members

    who are

    unemployed

    Education Income and Employment

    Children 6-16

    not attending

    school

    Illiterate

    members 10

    years old

    and above

    HH with income

    below poverty

    threshold

    Persons who are

    victims of crime

    Chldren 6-12 not

    attending

    elementary

    school

    Children 13-16

    not attending

    secondary school

    Children 6-12 not attending

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    BARANGAY

    Bonga Mayor

    Bonga Menor

    Buisan

    Camachilihan

    Cambaog

    Catacte

    Liciada

    Malamig

    Malawak

    Poblacion

    San Pedro

    Talampas

    Tanawan

    Tibagan

    Source: CBMS, 2005

    Data source: CBMS, 2005. Graph: Liwanag, F.M.A.

    42

    37

    46

    19

    28

    33

    70

    Children 6-12 not attending

    elementary school

    15

    48

    63

    35

    140

    80

    53

    37 46

    1928 33

    70

    42

    63

    35

    140

    80

    53

    15

    48

    0

    20

    40

    60

    80

    100

    120

    140

    160

    Children 6-12 not attending elementary school

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    BARANGAY

    Bonga Mayor

    Bonga Menor

    Buisan

    Camachilihan

    Cambaog

    Catacte

    Liciada

    Malamig

    Malawak

    Poblacion

    San Pedro

    Talampas

    Tanawan

    Tibagan

    Source: CBMS, 2005

    Data source: CBMS, 2005. Graph: Liwanag, F.M.A.

    Children 13-16 not attending

    secondary school

    26

    103

    53

    180

    5459

    73

    64

    24

    36

    36

    99

    65

    37

    26

    64

    2436

    54 5973

    103

    53

    180

    99

    65

    37 36

    0

    20

    40

    6080

    100

    120

    140

    160

    180

    200

    Children 13-16 not attending secondary school

    BARANGAY Children 6-16 not attending school

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    BARANGAY

    Bonga Mayor

    Bonga Menor

    Buisan

    Camachilihan

    Cambaog

    CatacteLiciada

    Malamig

    Malawak

    Poblacion

    San Pedro

    Talampas

    Tanawan

    Tibagan

    Source: CBMS, 2005

    Data source: CBMS, 2005. Graph: Liwanag, F.M.A.

    129115

    Children 6 16 not attending school

    63

    110

    43

    88

    320

    179

    118

    52

    84

    64

    87

    166

    63

    110

    4364 87

    129115

    166

    88

    320

    179

    118

    5284

    0

    50

    100

    150

    200

    250

    300

    350

    Children 6-16 not attending school

    BARANGAY Illiterate HH members 10 years old and above

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    BARANGAY

    Bonga Mayor

    Bonga Menor

    Buisan

    Camachilihan

    Cambaog

    CatacteLiciada

    Malamig

    Malawak

    Poblacion

    San Pedro

    Talampas

    Tanawan

    Tibagan

    Source: CBMS, 2005

    Data source: CBMS, 2005. Graph: Liwanag, F.M.A.

    90

    123

    79

    60

    132

    27

    48

    34

    48

    24

    26

    62

    Illiterate HH members 10 years old and above

    9

    44

    24 26

    62

    48

    34

    48

    60

    132

    27

    90

    123

    79

    9

    44

    0

    20

    40

    60

    80

    100

    120

    140

    Illiterate HH members 10 years old and above

    BARANGAY HH with income below poverty threshold

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    BARANGAY

    Bonga Mayor

    Bonga Menor

    Buisan

    Camachilihan

    Cambaog

    CatacteLiciada

    Malamig

    Malawak

    Poblacion

    San Pedro

    Talampas

    Tanawan

    Tibagan

    Source: CBMS, 2005

    Data source: CBMS, 2005. Graph: Liwanag, F.M.A.

    HH with income below poverty threshold

    74

    29

    63

    35

    182

    46

    25

    68

    52

    42

    9

    7

    11

    76

    42

    9 7

    25

    68

    5235

    182

    46

    74

    29

    63

    11

    76

    0

    20

    40

    60

    80

    100

    120

    140

    160

    180

    200

    HH with income below poverty threshold

    INDIGENOUSPEOPLE

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    Male Female

    Bonga Mayor 0 0

    Bonga Menor 0 2

    Buisan 0 0

    Camachilihan 3 0

    Cambaog 4 4Catacte 0 0

    Liciada 0 0

    Malamig 0 5

    Malawak 0 0

    Poblacion 3 0

    San Pedro 13 7

    Talampas 13 15

    Tanawan 0 0

    Tibagan 2 2

    Source: CBMS, 2005 Data source: CBMS, 2005. Graph: Liwanag, F.M.A.

    BARANGAY

    Bonga Mayor

    Bonga Menor

    Buisan

    Camachilihan

    Cambaog

    Catacte

    Liciada

    Malamig

    Malawak

    Poblacion

    San Pedro

    Talampas

    Tanawan

    Tibagan

    Source: CBMS, 2005 Data source: CBMS, 2005. Graph: Liwanag, F.M.A.

    435

    373

    224

    184

    346

    207

    BARANGAYINDIGENOUS PEOPLE

    250

    321

    Senior Citizens

    111

    107

    300

    124

    205

    139

    050

    100150200

    250300350400450500

    Senior Citizens per Barangay

    0

    5

    10

    1520

    25

    30

    Number of IPs per Barangay

    male female

    BARANGAYILLITERATE

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    male female

    Bonga Mayor 9 15

    Bonga Menor 11 15

    Buisan 31 31

    Camachilihan 21 27

    Cambaog 15 19Catacte 23 25

    Liciada 28 32

    Malamig 61 71

    Malawak 11 16

    Poblacion 47 43

    San Pedro 44 79

    Talampas 40 39

    Tanawan 1 8

    Tibagan 21 23

    Source: CBMS, 2005

    Data source: CBMS, 2005. Graph: Liwanag, F.M.A.

    BARANGAY

    9 11

    3121

    1523

    28

    61

    11

    47 44 40

    1

    21

    15 15

    31

    27

    19

    25

    32

    71

    16

    43

    79

    39

    8

    23

    0

    20

    40

    60

    80

    100

    120

    140

    Illiterate per barangay, by sex

    male female

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    TOTAL Permanent

    Short-term,

    seasonal or

    casual

    Worked on

    different jobs on

    daya to day or

    week to week

    Unknown

    status

    Bonga Mayor 2164 1043 1117 975 116 25 1 4

    Bonga Menor 2264 975 1282 1089 153 35 5 7

    Buisan 1007 354 653 172 471 9 1 0

    Camachilihan 1230 480 750 91 647 11 1 0

    Cambaog 3069 1163 1906 1076 753 75 2 0

    Catacte 1187 444 743 459 267 17 0 0

    Liciada 2551 1233 1326 1123 182 11 10 2

    Malamig 2728 1431 1291 572 673 37 9 6

    Malawak 1253 502 749 540 192 15 2 2

    Poblacion 5015 2566 2445 2008 379 46 12 4

    San Pedro 3681 1755 1921 1453 416 42 10 5

    Talampas 2031 1082 930 706 159 49 15 20

    Tanawan 1564 737 826 552 247 26 1 1

    Tibagan 3523 1699 1816 1396 357 60 3 8

    Source: CBMS, 2005

    BARANGAY15 YEARS OLD

    AND ABOVE

    EMPLOYED

    UNKNOWN

    IFUN/EMPLOYEDUNEMPLOYED

    BARANGAY15 YEARS OLD

    UNEMPLOYED UNKNOWNEMPLOYED

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    Bonga Mayor 2164 1043 1117 4

    Bonga Menor 2264 975 1282 7

    Buisan 1007 354 653 0

    Camachilihan 1230 480 750 0

    Cambaog 3069 1163 1906 0Catacte 1187 444 743 0

    Liciada 2551 1233 1326 2

    Malamig 2728 1431 1291 6

    Malawak 1253 502 749 2

    Poblacion 5015 2566 2445 4

    San Pedro 3681 1755 1921 5

    Talampas 2031 1082 930 20

    Tanawan 1564 737 826 1

    Tibagan 3523 1699 1816 8

    Source: CBMS, 2005

    Data source: CBMS, 2005. Graph: Liwanag, F.M.A.

    BARANGAYAND ABOVE

    UNEMPLOYED UNKNOWNEMPLOYED

    0

    500

    1000

    1500

    2000

    2500

    3000

    15 years old and above employment status

    UNEMPLOYED EMPLOYED UNKNOWN

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    Data source: CBMS, 2005. Graph: Liwanag, F.M.A.

    0

    500

    1000

    1500

    2000

    2500

    Work status of the employed

    Permanent Short-term, seasonal or casual Worked on different jobs on daya to day or week to week Unknown status

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    Data source: CBMS, 2005. Graph: Liwanag, F.M.A.

    1.53%

    10.53%1.12%

    0.03%

    0.75%

    14.83%

    49.67%

    20.26%

    1.17%

    0.11%

    Reasons why unemployed

    Believes no work available

    Await results of previous application

    Temporary illness/disability

    Bad weatherWaiting for rehire

    Too young/old, retired or permanently disabled

    Housekeeping

    Schooling

    Other reasons

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    CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS OF WALLS

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    TOTALSTRONG

    MATERIALS

    LIGHT

    MATERIALS

    SALVAGED/

    MAKESHIFT

    MATERIALS

    MIXED BUT

    PREDOMINANTLY

    STRONG

    MIXED BUT

    PREDOMINANTLY

    LIGHT

    MIXED BUT

    PREDOMINANTLY

    SALVAGED

    Un

    known

    Bustos 11175 7727 1711 127 1147 329 120 14

    BONGA MAYOR 723 552 104 4 60 1 2 0

    BONGA MENOR 751 603 91 14 21 16 6 0

    BUISAN 337 308 26 0 1 2 0 0

    CAMACHILIHAN 420 376 35 5 2 2 0 0

    CAMBAOG 1089 391 674 0 11 11 2 0

    CATACTE 405 298 103 3 0 1 0 0

    LICIADA 869 762 33 13 17 36 8 0

    MALAMIG 941 266 111 3 445 50 64 2

    MALAWAK 421 307 68 22 22 2 0 0

    POBLACION 1727 1179 165 21 319 20 23 0

    SAN PEDRO 1180 715 79 31 176 168 11 0

    TALAMPAS 656 503 52 5 62 18 4 12

    TANAWAN 464 407 52 2 3 0 0 0

    TIBAGAN 1192 1060 118 4 8 2 0 0

    Source: CBMS, 2005

    NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS

    BARANGAY

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    Data source: CBMS, 2005. Graph: Liwanag, F.M.A.

    0

    200

    400

    600

    800

    1000

    1200

    1400

    Construction Materials of Walls

    STRONG MATERIALS LIGHT MATERIALS SALVAGED/ MAKESHIFT MATERIALS

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY STRONG MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY LIGHT MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY SALVAGED

    Un known

    CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS OF WALLS

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    Data source: CBMS, 2005. Graph: Liwanag, F.M.A.

    69%

    16%

    1%

    10%

    3%

    1%

    Bustos

    STRONG MATERIALS

    LIGHT MATERIALS

    SALVAGED/ MAKESHIFT MATERIALS

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY STRONG

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY LIGHT

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY SALVAGED

    Un known

    CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS OF WALLS

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    Data source: CBMS, 2005. Graphs: Liwanag, F.M.A.

    76%

    15%

    1% 8%

    BONGA MAYOR

    STRONG MATERIALS

    LIGHT MATERIALS

    SALVAGED/ MAKESHIFT MATERIALS

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY STRONG

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY LIGHT

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY SALVAGED

    80%

    12%

    2%

    3% 2%

    1%

    BONGA MENOR

    STRONG MATERIALS

    LIGHT MATERIALS

    SALVAGED/ MAKESHIFT MATERIALS

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY STRONG

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY LIGHT

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY SALVAGED

    CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS OF WALLS

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    Data source: CBMS, 2005. Graphs: Liwanag, F.M.A.

    91%

    8%

    1%

    BUISAN

    STRONG MATERIALS

    LIGHT MATERIALS

    SALVAGED/ MAKESHIFT MATERIALS

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY STRONG

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY LIGHT

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY SALVAGED

    90%

    8%

    1% 1%

    CAMACHILIHAN

    STRONG MATERIALS

    LIGHT MATERIALS

    SALVAGED/ MAKESHIFT MATERIALS

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY STRONG

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY LIGHT

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY SALVAGED

    CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS OF WALLS

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    Data source: CBMS, 2005. Graphs: Liwanag, F.M.A.

    36%

    62%

    1% 1%

    CAMBAOG

    STRONG MATERIALS

    LIGHT MATERIALS

    SALVAGED/ MAKESHIFT MATERIALS

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY STRONG

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY LIGHT

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY SALVAGED

    74%

    25%

    1%

    CATACTE

    STRONG MATERIALS

    LIGHT MATERIALS

    SALVAGED/ MAKESHIFT MATERIALS

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY STRONG

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY LIGHT

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY SALVAGED

    CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS OF WALLS

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    Data source: CBMS, 2005. Graphs: Liwanag, F.M.A.

    88%

    4%

    1%2%

    4%

    1%

    LICIADA

    STRONG MATERIALS

    LIGHT MATERIALS

    SALVAGED/ MAKESHIFT MATERIALS

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY STRONG

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY LIGHT

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY SALVAGED

    28%

    12%

    1%

    47%

    5%

    7%

    MALAMIG

    STRONG MATERIALS

    LIGHT MATERIALS

    SALVAGED/ MAKESHIFT MATERIALS

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY STRONG

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY LIGHT

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY SALVAGED

    Un known

    CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS OF WALLS

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    Data source: CBMS, 2005. Graphs: Liwanag, F.M.A.

    73%

    16%

    5%

    5%

    1%

    MALAWAK

    STRONG MATERIALSLIGHT MATERIALS

    SALVAGED/ MAKESHIFT MATERIALS

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY STRONG

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY LIGHT

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY SALVAGED

    68%

    10%

    1%

    19%

    1% 1%

    POBLACION

    STRONG MATERIALSLIGHT MATERIALS

    SALVAGED/ MAKESHIFT MATERIALS

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY STRONG

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY LIGHT

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY SALVAGED

    CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS OF WALLS

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    Data source: CBMS, 2005. Graphs: Liwanag, F.M.A.

    60%

    7%

    3%

    15%

    14%

    1%

    SAN PEDRO

    STRONG MATERIALS

    LIGHT MATERIALS

    SALVAGED/ MAKESHIFT MATERIALS

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY STRONG

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY LIGHT

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY SALVAGED

    77%

    8%

    1%

    9%

    3%2%

    TALAMPAS

    STRONG MATERIALS

    LIGHT MATERIALS

    SALVAGED/ MAKESHIFT MATERIALS

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY STRONG

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY LIGHT

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY SALVAGED

    Un known

    CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS OF WALLS

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    Data source: CBMS, 2005. Graphs: Liwanag, F.M.A.

    88%

    11%

    1%

    TANAWAN

    STRONG MATERIALS

    LIGHT MATERIALS

    SALVAGED/ MAKESHIFT MATERIALS

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY STRONG

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY LIGHT

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY SALVAGED

    89%

    10%

    1%

    TIBAGAN

    STRONG MATERIALS

    LIGHT MATERIALS

    SALVAGED/ MAKESHIFT MATERIALS

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY STRONG

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY LIGHT

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY SALVAGED

    CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS OF ROOF

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    TOTALSTRONG

    MATERIALS

    LIGHT

    MATERIALS

    SALVAGED/

    MAKESHIFT

    MATERIALS

    MIXED BUT

    PREDOMINANTLY

    STRONG

    MIXED BUT

    PREDOMINANTLY

    LIGHT

    MIXED BUT

    PREDOMINANTLY

    SALVAGED

    Un

    known

    Bustos 11175 7712 1468 152 1246 449 127 21

    BONGA MAYOR 723 569 55 8 85 2 4

    BONGA MENOR 751 618 57 12 12 49 3

    BUISAN 337 309 16 1 6 5 0

    CAMACHILIHAN 420 353 51 4 6 6 0

    CAMBAOG 1089 480 566 1 18 15 1 8

    CATACTE 405 298 103 3 0 1 0

    LICIADA 869 740 37 15 27 41 9

    MALAMIG 941 247 92 6 475 51 68 2

    MALAWAK 421 351 41 8 11 8 2

    POBLACION 1727 1262 107 7 308 19 24

    SAN PEDRO 1180 739 37 23 177 192 12

    TALAMPAS 656 477 76 5 63 20 4 11

    TANAWAN 464 394 50 4 16 0 0

    TIBAGAN 1192 875 180 55 42 40 0

    Source: CBMS, 2005

    BARANGAY

    NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS

    C t ti M t i l f R f

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    Data source: CBMS, 2005. Graph: Liwanag, F.M.A.

    0

    200

    400

    600

    800

    1000

    1200

    1400

    Construction Materials of Roof

    STRONG MATERIALS LIGHT MATERIALS SALVAGED/ MAKESHIFT MATERIALS

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY STRONG MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY LIGHT MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY SALVAGED

    Un known

    CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS OF ROOF

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    Data source: CBMS, 2005. Graph: Liwanag, F.M.A.

    69%

    13%

    2%

    11%

    4%

    1%

    Bustos

    STRONG MATERIALS

    LIGHT MATERIALS

    SALVAGED/ MAKESHIFT MATERIALS

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY STRONG

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY LIGHT

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY SALVAGED

    Un known

    CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS OF ROOF

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    Data source: CBMS, 2005. Graphs: Liwanag, F.M.A.

    79%

    8%

    1%

    12%

    BONGA MAYOR

    STRONG MATERIALS

    LIGHT MATERIALS

    SALVAGED/ MAKESHIFT MATERIALS

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY STRONG

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY LIGHT

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY SALVAGED

    82%

    8%

    2%2%

    6%

    BONGA MENOR

    STRONG MATERIALS

    LIGHT MATERIALS

    SALVAGED/ MAKESHIFT MATERIALS

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY STRONG

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY LIGHT

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY SALVAGED

    CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS OF ROOF

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    Data source: CBMS, 2005. Graphs: Liwanag, F.M.A.

    92%

    5%

    2% 1%

    BUISAN

    STRONG MATERIALS

    LIGHT MATERIALS

    SALVAGED/ MAKESHIFT MATERIALS

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY STRONG

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY LIGHT

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY SALVAGED

    84%

    12%

    1% 2% 1%

    CAMACHILIHAN

    STRONG MATERIALS

    LIGHT MATERIALS

    SALVAGED/ MAKESHIFT MATERIALS

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY STRONG

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY LIGHT

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY SALVAGED

    CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS OF ROOF

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    Data source: CBMS, 2005. Graphs: Liwanag, F.M.A.

    44%

    52%

    2% 1% 1%

    CAMBAOG

    STRONG MATERIALS

    LIGHT MATERIALS

    SALVAGED/ MAKESHIFT MATERIALS

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY STRONG

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY LIGHT

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY SALVAGED

    Un known

    74%

    25%

    1%

    CATACTE

    STRONG MATERIALS

    LIGHT MATERIALS

    SALVAGED/ MAKESHIFT MATERIALS

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY STRONG

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY LIGHT

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY SALVAGED

    CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS OF ROOF

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    85%

    4%

    2%3%

    5%

    1%

    LICIADA

    STRONG MATERIALS

    LIGHT MATERIALS

    SALVAGED/ MAKESHIFT MATERIALS

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY STRONG

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY LIGHT

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY SALVAGED

    26%

    10%

    1%51%

    5%

    7%

    MALAMIG

    STRONG MATERIALS

    LIGHT MATERIALS

    SALVAGED/ MAKESHIFT MATERIALS

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY STRONG

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY LIGHT

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY SALVAGED

    Un known

    CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS OF ROOF

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    83%

    10%

    2%

    3% 2%

    MALAWAK

    STRONG MATERIALS

    LIGHT MATERIALS

    SALVAGED/ MAKESHIFT MATERIALS

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY STRONG

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY LIGHT

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY SALVAGED

    73%

    6%

    1%

    18%

    1% 1%

    POBLACION

    STRONG MATERIALS

    LIGHT MATERIALS

    SALVAGED/ MAKESHIFT MATERIALS

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY STRONG

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY LIGHT

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY SALVAGED

    CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS OF ROOF

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    Data source: CBMS, 2005. Graphs: Liwanag, F.M.A.

    63%

    3%2%

    15%

    16%

    1%

    SAN PEDRO

    STRONG MATERIALS

    LIGHT MATERIALS

    SALVAGED/ MAKESHIFT MATERIALS

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY STRONG

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY LIGHT

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY SALVAGED

    73%

    11%

    1%

    9%

    3%

    1% 2%

    TALAMPAS

    STRONG MATERIALS

    LIGHT MATERIALS

    SALVAGED/ MAKESHIFT MATERIALS

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY STRONG

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY LIGHT

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY SALVAGED

    Un known

    CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS OF ROOF

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    85%

    11%

    1%

    3%

    TANAWAN

    STRONG MATERIALS

    LIGHT MATERIALS

    SALVAGED/ MAKESHIFT MATERIALS

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY STRONG

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY LIGHT

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY SALVAGED

    73%

    15%

    5%

    4%3%

    TIBAGAN

    STRONG MATERIALS

    LIGHT MATERIALS

    SALVAGED/ MAKESHIFT MATERIALS

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY STRONG

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY LIGHT

    MIXED BUT PREDOMINANTLY SALVAGED

    TENURE STATUS BY HOUSE/LOT

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    TOTAL

    Owner, owner-

    like possession

    of house and

    lot

    Rent

    house/room

    including lot

    Own

    house/rent lot

    Own house,

    rent-free lot

    with consent of

    owner

    Own house,

    rent-free lot

    without

    consent ofowner

    Rent-free

    house and lot

    with consent of

    owner

    Rent-free

    house and lot

    without

    consent ofowner

    Unknown

    Bustos 11175 7673 1067 378 1008 116 616 32 285

    BONGA MAYOR 723 554 87 1 15 2 14 9 41

    BONGA MENOR 751 547 57 2 62 38 37 4 2

    BUISAN 337 297 18 1 14 0 6 0 1

    CAMACHILIHAN 420 206 31 34 81 19 44 3 2

    CAMBAOG 1089 933 89 4 19 11 18 0 15

    CATACTE 405 219 7 4 141 11 21 1 1

    LICIADA 869 452 81 4 155 9 136 4 28

    MALAMIG 941 670 88 12 110 4 45 5 7

    MALAWAK 421 166 9 89 99 9 31 2 16

    POBLACION 1727 1060 293 184 43 4 42 3 98

    SAN PEDRO 1180 906 74 9 87 3 94 0 7

    TALAMPAS 656 499 65 14 19 1 43 1 14

    TANAWAN 464 307 56 3 70 1 18 0 9

    TIBAGAN 1192 857 112 15 93 4 67 0 44

    Source: CBMS, 2005

    BARANGAY

    NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS

    Tenure Status by House/Lot

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    0

    200

    400

    600

    800

    1000

    1200

    Tenure Status by House/Lot

    Owner, owner-like possession of house and lot Rent house/room including lot

    Own house/rent lot Own house, rent-free lot with consent of owner

    Own house, rent-free lot without consent of owner Rent-free house and lot with consent of owner

    Rent-free house and lot without consent of owner Unknown

    TENURE STATUS BY HOUSE/LOT

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    Data source: CBMS, 2005. Graph: Liwanag, F.M.A.

    69%

    10%

    3%

    9%

    1%5%

    3%

    Bustos

    Owner, owner-like possession of house and lot

    Rent house/room including lot

    Own house/rent lot

    Own house, rent-free lot with consent of owner

    Own house, rent-free lot without consent of owner

    Rent-free house and lot with consent of owner

    Rent-free house and lot without consent of owner

    Unknown

    TENURE STATUS BY HOUSE/LOT

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    Data source: CBMS, 2005. Graphs: Liwanag, F.M.A.

    77%

    12%

    2%2%

    1%

    6%

    BONGA MAYOR

    Owner, owner-like possession of house and lot

    Rent house/room including lot

    Own house/rent lot

    Own house, rent-free lot with consent of owner

    Own house, rent-free lot without consent of owner

    Rent-free house and lot with consent of owner

    Rent-free house and lot without consent of owner

    Unknown

    73%

    8%

    8%

    5%5%

    1%

    BONGA MENOR

    Owner, owner-like possession of house and lot

    Rent house/room including lotOwn house/rent lot

    Own house, rent-free lot with consent of owner

    Own house, rent-free lot without consent of owner

    Rent-free house and lot with consent of owner

    Rent-free house and lot without consent of owner

    Unknown

    TENURE STATUS BY HOUSE/LOT

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    Data source: CBMS, 2005. Graphs: Liwanag, F.M.A.

    88%

    6%

    4%2%

    BUISAN

    Owner, owner-like possession of house and lot

    Rent house/room including lotOwn house/rent lot

    Own house, rent-free lot with consent of owner

    Own house, rent-free lot without consent of owner

    Rent-free house and lot with consent of owner

    Rent-free house and lot without consent of owner

    Unknown

    49%

    7%

    8%

    19%

    5%

    11%

    1%

    CAMACHILIHAN

    Owner, owner-like possession of house and lot

    Rent house/room including lotOwn house/rent lot

    Own house, rent-free lot with consent of owner

    Own house, rent-free lot without consent of owner

    Rent-free house and lot with consent of owner

    Rent-free house and lot without consent of owner

    Unknown

    TENURE STATUS BY HOUSE/LOT

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    Data source: CBMS, 2005. Graphs: Liwanag, F.M.A.

    86%

    8%

    2%1% 2%

    1%

    CAMBAOG

    Owner, owner-like possession of house and lot

    Rent house/room including lot

    Own house/rent lot

    Own house, rent-free lot with consent of owner

    Own house, rent-free lot without consent of owner

    Rent-free house and lot with consent of owner

    Rent-free house and lot without consent of owner

    Unknown

    54%

    2%1%

    35%

    3% 5%

    CATACTE

    Owner, owner-like possession of house and lot

    Rent house/room including lot

    Own house/rent lot

    Own house, rent-free lot with consent of owner

    Own house, rent-free lot without consent of owner

    Rent-free house and lot with consent of owner

    Rent-free house and lot without consent of owner

    Unknown

    TENURE STATUS BY HOUSE/LOT

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    Data source: CBMS, 2005. Graphs: Liwanag, F.M.A.

    52%

    9%1%

    18%

    1%

    16%

    3%

    LICIADA

    Owner, owner-like possession of house and lot

    Rent house/room including lot

    Own house/rent lot

    Own house, rent-free lot with consent of owner

    Own house, rent-free lot without consent of owner

    Rent-free house and lot with consent of owner

    Rent-free house and lot without consent of owner

    Unknown

    71%

    9%

    1%

    12%

    5%

    1% 1%

    MALAMIG

    Owner, owner-like possession of house and lot

    Rent house/room including lot

    Own house/rent lot

    Own house, rent-free lot with consent of owner

    Own house, rent-free lot without consent of owner

    Rent-free house and lot with consent of owner

    Rent-free house and lot without consent of owner

    Unknown

    TENURE STATUS BY HOUSE/LOT

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    Data source: CBMS, 2005. Graphs: Liwanag, F.M.A.

    39%

    2%21%

    24%

    2% 7%

    1%

    4%

    MALAWAK

    Owner, owner-like possession of house and lot

    Rent house/room including lot

    Own house/rent lot

    Own house, rent-free lot with consent of owner

    Own house, rent-free lot without consent of owner

    Rent-free house and lot with consent of owner

    Rent-free house and lot without consent of owner

    Unknown

    61%17%

    11%

    3%2%

    6%

    POBLACION

    Owner, owner-like possession of house and lot

    Rent house/room including lot

    Own house/rent lot

    Own house, rent-free lot with consent of owner

    Own house, rent-free lot without consent of owner

    Rent-free house and lot with consent of owner

    Rent-free house and lot without consent of owner

    Unknown

    TENURE STATUS BY HOUSE/LOT

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    Data source: CBMS, 2005. Graphs: Liwanag, F.M.A.

    77%

    6%

    1%

    7%

    8%

    1%

    SAN PEDRO

    Owner, owner-like possession of house and lot

    Rent house/room including lot

    Own house/rent lot

    Own house, rent-free lot with consent of owner

    Own house, rent-free lot without consent of owner

    Rent-free house and lot with consent of owner

    Rent-free house and lot without consent of owner

    Unknown

    76%

    10%

    2% 3%

    7%2%

    TALAMPAS

    Owner, owner-like possession of house and lot

    Rent house/room including lotOwn house/rent lot

    Own house, rent-free lot with consent of owner

    Own house, rent-free lot without consent of owner

    Rent-free house and lot with consent of owner

    Rent-free house and lot without consent of owner

    Unknown

    TENURE STATUS BY HOUSE/LOT

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    Data source: CBMS, 2005. Graphs: Liwanag, F.M.A.

    66%

    12%

    1%

    15%

    4% 2%

    TANAWAN

    Owner, owner-like possession of house and lot

    Rent house/room including lot

    Own house/rent lot

    Own house, rent-free lot with consent of owner

    Own house, rent-free lot without consent of owner

    Rent-free house and lot with consent of owner

    Rent-free house and lot without consent of owner

    Unknown

    72%

    9%

    1%

    8%

    6%4%

    TIBAGAN

    Owner, owner-like possession of house and lot

    Rent house/room including lot

    Own house/rent lot

    Own house, rent-free lot with consent of owner

    Own house, rent-free lot without consent of owner

    Rent-free house and lot with consent of owner

    Rent-free house and lot without consent of owner

    Unknown

    TYPE OF TOILET FACILITY

    NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS

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    TOTAL

    Water-sealed

    flush to sewerage/

    septic tank-own

    Water-sealed

    flush to sewerage/

    septic tank-shared

    Closed pit Open pit No toilet Others Unknown

    Bustos 11175 8526 1038 120 46 396 11 1038

    BONGA MAYOR 723 602 73 1 0 5 2 40

    BONGA MENOR 751 655 68 13 2 11 0 2

    BUISAN 337 293 33 1 0 9 0 1

    CAMACHILIHAN 420 318 79 3 2 16 0 2

    CAMBAOG 1089 332 8 3 1 1 1 743

    CATACTE 405 329 22 20 8 25 0 1

    LICIADA 869 656 73 7 3 101 0 29

    MALAMIG 941 772 84 34 11 32 1 7

    MALAWAK 421 256 110 8 12 19 0 16

    POBLACION 1727 1281 184 5 0 143 0 114

    SAN PEDRO 1180 1086 67 5 5 11 0 6

    TALAMPAS 656 605 7 5 0 18 6 15

    TANAWAN 464 374 71 2 0 1 0 16

    TIBAGAN 1192 967 159 13 2 4 1 46

    Source: CBMS, 2005

    NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS

    BARANGAY

    Type of Toilet Facility

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    0

    200

    400

    600

    800

    1000

    1200

    1400

    Water-sealed flush to sewerage/ septic tank-own Water-sealed flush to sewerage/ septic tank-shared

    Closed pit Open pit

    No toilet Others

    Unknown

    TYPE OF TOILET FACILITY

    B t

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    Data source: CBMS, 2005. Graph: Liwanag, F.M.A.

    76%

    9%

    1%1% 4%

    9%

    Bustos

    Water-sealed flush to sewerage/

    septic tank-own

    Water-sealed flush to sewerage/

    septic tank-shared

    Closed pit

    Open pit

    No toilet

    Others

    Unknown

    TYPE OF TOILET FACILITY

    BONGA MENOR

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    Data source: CBMS, 2005. Graphs: Liwanag, F.M.A.

    83%

    10%

    1%

    6%

    BONGA MAYOR

    Water-sealed flush to sewerage/ septic tank-own

    Water-sealed flush to sewerage/ septic tank-shared

    Closed pit

    Open pit

    No toilet

    Others

    Unknown

    87%

    9%

    2%

    2%

    BONGA MENOR

    Water-sealed flush to sewerage/ septic tank-own

    Water-sealed flush to sewerage/ septic tank-shared

    Closed pit

    Open pit

    No toilet

    Others

    Unknown

    TYPE OF TOILET FACILITY

    CAMACHILIHAN

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    Data source: CBMS, 2005. Graphs: Liwanag, F.M.A.

    87%

    10%

    3%

    BUISAN

    Water-sealed flush to sewerage/ septic tank-ownWater-sealed flush to sewerage/ septic tank-shared

    Closed pit

    Open pit

    No toilet

    Others

    Unknown

    76%

    19%

    1%

    4%

    CAMACHILIHAN

    Water-sealed flush to sewerage/ septic tank-ownWater-sealed flush to sewerage/ septic tank-shared

    Closed pit

    Open pit

    No toilet

    Others

    Unknown

    TYPE OF TOILET FACILITY

    CAMBAOG

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    Data source: CBMS, 2005. Graphs: Liwanag, F.M.A.

    31%

    1%

    68%

    CAMBAOG

    Water-sealed flush to sewerage/ septic tank-own

    Water-sealed flush to sewerage/ septic tank-shared

    Closed pit

    Open pit

    No toilet

    Others

    Unknown

    81%

    6%

    5%

    2%6%

    CATACTE

    Water-sealed flush to sewerage/ septic tank-own

    Water-sealed flush to sewerage/ septic tank-shared

    Closed pit

    Open pit

    No toilet

    Others

    Unknown

    TYPE OF TOILET FACILITY

    LICIADA MALAMIG

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    Data source: CBMS, 2005. Graphs: Liwanag, F.M.A.

    76%

    8%

    1%

    12%

    3%

    LICIADA

    Water-sealed flush to sewerage/ septic tank-own

    Water-sealed flush to sewerage/ septic tank-shared

    Closed pit

    Open pit

    No toilet

    Others

    Unknown

    82%

    9%

    4%

    1%

    3%

    1%

    MALAMIG

    Water-sealed flush to sewerage/ septic tank-own

    Water-sealed flush to sewerage/ septic tank-shared

    Closed pit

    Open pit

    No toilet

    Others

    Unknown

    TYPE OF TOILET FACILITY

    MALAWAK POBLACION

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    Data source: CBMS, 2005. Graphs: Liwanag, F.M.A.

    61%

    26%

    2% 3%

    4%4%

    MALAWAK

    Water-sealed flush to sewerage/ septic tank-own

    Water-sealed flush to sewerage/ septic tank-shared

    Closed pit

    Open pit

    No toilet

    Others

    Unknown

    74%

    11%

    8%

    7%

    POBLACION

    Water-sealed flush to sewerage/ septic tank-own

    Water-sealed flush to sewerage/ septic tank-shared

    Closed pit

    Open pit

    No toilet

    Others

    Unknown

    TYPE OF TOILET FACILITY

    SAN PEDRO TALAMPAS

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    Data source: CBMS, 2005. Graphs: Liwanag, F.M.A.

    92%

    6%

    1%1%

    SAN PEDRO

    Water-sealed flush to sewerage/ septic tank-own

    Water-sealed flush to sewerage/ septic tank-shared

    Closed pit

    Open pit

    No toilet

    Others

    Unknown

    92%

    1%1%

    3%1%

    2%

    TALAMPAS

    Water-sealed flush to sewerage/ septic tank-own

    Water-sealed flush to sewerage/ septic tank-shared

    Closed pit

    Open pit

    No toilet

    Others

    Unknown

    TYPE OF TOILET FACILITY

    TANAWAN TIBAGAN

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    Data source: CBMS, 2005. Graphs: Liwanag, F.M.A.

    81%

    15%

    4%

    TANAWAN

    Water-sealed flush to sewerage/ septic tank-own

    Water-sealed flush to sewerage/ septic tank-sharedClosed pit

    Open pit

    No toilet

    Others

    Unknown

    81%

    14%

    1%

    4%

    TIBAGAN

    Water-sealed flush to sewerage/ septic tank-own

    Water-sealed flush to sewerage/ septic tank-shared

    Closed pit

    Open pit

    No toilet

    Others

    Unknown

    TYPE OF WATER FACILITY

    NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS

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    TOTAL

    Community

    water

    system-own

    Community

    water

    system-

    shared

    Deep well-

    own

    Deep well

    shared

    Artesian

    well-own

    Artesian

    well-

    shared

    Dug/

    shallow

    well-own

    Dug/shall

    ow well-

    shared

    River,

    stream,

    lake,

    spring,

    bodies of

    water

    Bottled

    water

    Others/

    Blank

    Bustos 11175 5308 913 912 1246 274 645 68 144 8 623 1034

    BONGA MAYOR 723 440 67 20 5 10 2 3 3 3 129 41

    BONGA MENOR 751 505 37 32 84 3 12 5 4 0 67 2

    BUISAN 337 52 29 113 129 3 8 0 0 0 2 1

    CAMACHILIHAN 420 17 20 126 165 10 2 0 0 0 78 2

    CAMBAOG 1089 298 17 2 6 0 2 3 1 0 16 744

    CATACTE 405 12 6 78 52 99 152 1 2 0 1 2

    LICIADA 869 108 33 132 134 100 239 3 38 3 53 26

    MALAMIG 941 303 89 228 158 32 58 4 1 0 60 8

    MALAWAK 421 59 53 68 214 0 4 4 1 1 3 14

    POBLACION 1727 1112 26 30 156 3 136 5 54 0 94 111

    SAN PEDRO 1180 958 87 16 47 7 6 1 0 1 51 6

    TALAMPAS 656 526 17 31 53 2 3 5 3 0 1 15

    TANAWAN 464 368 38 12 11 3 8 0 0 0 8 16

    TIBAGAN 1192 550 394 24 32 2 13 34 37 0 60 46

    Source: CBMS, 2005

    BARANGAY

    Type of Water Facility

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    0

    200

    400

    600

    800

    1000

    1200

    Community water system-own Community water system-shared Deep well-own

    Deep well-shared Artesian well-own Artesian well-shared

    Dug/ shallow well-own Dug/shallow well-shared River, stream, lake, spring, bodies of water

    Bottled water Others/ Blank

    TYPE OF WATER FACILITY

    Bustos

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    48%

    8%

    8%

    11%

    2%

    6%

    1%

    1%6%

    9%

    Bustos

    Community water system-own Community water system-shared Deep well-own

    Deep well-shared Artesian well-own Artesian well-shared

    Dug/ shallow well-own Dug/shallow well-shared River, stream, lake, spring, bodies of water

    Bottled water Others/ Blank

    TYPE OF WATER FACILITY

    BONGA MAYOR BONGA MENOR

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    Data source: CBMS, 2005. Graphs: Liwanag, F.M.A.

    61%

    9%

    3%

    1%1%

    1%

    18%

    6%

    BONGA MAYOR

    Community water system-own

    Community water system-sharedDeep well-ownDeep well-shared

    Artesian well-ownArtesian well-shared

    Dug/ shallow well-ownDug/shallow well-sharedRiver, stream, lake, spring, bodies of water

    Bottled waterOthers/ Blank

    67%

    5%

    4%

    11%

    2%1%

    1%9%

    BONGA MENOR

    Community water system-own

    Community water system-shared

    Deep well-own

    Deep well-sharedArtesian well-own

    Artesian well-shared

    Dug/ shallow well-own

    Dug/shallow well-shared

    River, stream, lake, spring, bodies of water

    Bottled water

    Others/ Blank

    TYPE OF WATER FACILITY

    BUISAN CAMACHILIHAN

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    Data source: CBMS, 2005. Graphs: Liwanag, F.M.A.

    15%

    9%

    34%

    38%

    1%

    2%

    1%

    BUISAN

    Community water system-own

    Community water system-shared

    Deep well-ownDeep well-sharedArtesian well-ownArtesian well-shared

    Dug/ shallow well-ownDug/shallow well-shared