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Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program MEDIA TOUR Lapu Lapu City Barangay Buwaya July 27, 2012 Philippine Conditional Cash Transfer Program Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) Field Office VII

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Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program

MEDIA TOURLapu Lapu City

Barangay BuwayaJuly 27, 2012

Philippine Conditional Cash Transfer Program

Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD)Field Office VII

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Negros Oriental

CEBU

Siquijor

Bohol

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Regional Geographic and Household Coverage

Level Total Number in Region VII

Covered by Pantawid Pamilya

Percentage(%)

Province  4 4 100%

Congressional District 16 16 100%

City 16 16 100%

Municipality 116 90 78%

Barangay 3,003 2,321 77%

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Province Set 1 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 TotalCity Mun. City Mun. City Mun. City Mun. City Mun.

Bohol13 (13*) 1 17 (*1) 1 30

Cebu 1 2 (1*) 23 (3*) 2 (20*) 6 14 9 39

Negros Oriental 7 1 2 3 (1*) 4(2) 2 (1*) 4( 2*) 6 17

Siquijor1 2 (1*) 1(3*) 4

Total 1 7 3 (1*) 39 3 8(26*) 8 (2*) 36 (6*) 16 90

Regional Area Coverage

Note: Total LGUs covered as to date is 106 (*) means old cities/ municipalities )

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Province Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Total

Bohol 1 8,875 18,397 18,020 45,293

Cebu 2,544 1 13,332 35,973 41,467 93,317

Negros Oriental

17,945 13,609 22,043 7,128 60,725

Siquijor 458 1,363 618

2,439

Total 20,490 1 36,274 77,776 67,233 201,774

Regional Household CoverageAs of June 2012

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Provincial Household CoverageProvincial Household CoverageCebu ProvinceCebu Province

CITY/MUNICIPALITY

Set 1

Set 2

Set 3

Set 4

Set 5

Grand Total

ALCANTARA -

- 796

796

ALCOY -

706 706

ALEGRIA 439

1,113 1,552

ALOGUINSAN -

- 1,270

1,270

ARGAO -

- 1,987

1,987

ASTURIAS 436

2,051 2

2,489

BADIAN 443

1,750 2,193

BALAMBAN -

- 2,502

2,502

BANTAYAN 1

4,984 13

4,998

BARILI 455

2,686 3,141

BOLJOON 556

10 566

BORBON 447

1,184 1,631

CARMEN -

- 1,171

1,171

CATMON 430

737 1,167

CEBU CITY Capital

2,542 -

1,825 4,367

Sub-total

2,542

-

3,207

17,046

7,741 30,536

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CITY/MUNICIPALITY

Set 1

Set 2

Set 3

Set 4

Set 5

Grand Total

CITY OF BOGO

-

-

2,128

2,128

CITY OF CARCAR

-

-

4,058

4,058

CITY OF NAGA

-

-

2,224

2,224

CITY OF TALISAY

-

-

1,875

1,875

CORDOBA

467

-

467

DAANBANTAYAN

440

3,596

7

4,043

DALAGUETE

-

-

3,023

3,023

DANAO CITY

-

-

2,117

2,117

DUMANJUG

443

1,681

2,124

GINATILAN

441

379

820

LAPU-LAPU CITY 1,161

368

11

1,540

MADRIDEJOS

476

1,602

5

2,083

Sub-total

3,428

7,626 15,448

26,502

Provincial Household CoverageProvincial Household CoverageCebu ProvinceCebu Province

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Cebu ProvinceCebu ProvinceCITY/

MUNICIPALITY Set 1

Set 2

Set 3

Set 4

Set 5

Grand Total

MALABUYOC

894

291

1,185

MANDAUE CITY 1,221

81

1,302

MEDELLIN

-

-

2,662

2,662

MOALBOAL

-

-

1,229

1,229

OSLOB

435

594

1

1,030

PILAR

-

-

641

641

PINAMUNGAHAN

-

-

2,817

2,817

PORO

1

421

744

1,166

RONDA

-

-

774

774

SAMBOAN

423

483

906

SAN FRANCISCO

-

-

3,080

3,080

SAN REMIGIO

1

460

2,361

2

2,824

Sub-total

1

1

3,854

4,554 11,206

19,616

Provincial Household CoverageProvincial Household CoverageCebu ProvinceCebu Province

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Cebu ProvinceCebu ProvinceCITY/MUNICIPALITY

Set 1

Set 2

Set 3

Set 4

Set 5

Grand Total

SANTA FE

-

-

1,913

1,913

SANTANDER

-

-

712

712

SIBONGA

1

437

2

440

SOGOD

432

1,021

1

1,454

TABOGON

466

1,567

1

2,034

TABUELAN

450

945

1,395

TOLEDO CITY

-

-

4,407

4,407

TUBURAN

607

3,188

8

3,803

TUDELA

451

24

30

505

Sub-total

1

- 2,843

6,747

7,072 16,663

Grand Total

2,544

1

13,332

35,973

41,467

93,317

Provincial Household CoverageProvincial Household CoverageCebu ProvinceCebu Province

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10Regional Household Profile

Category Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 TOTAL

Grantee Female 19,303 1 33,928 73,064 62,262 188,558

Male 1,187 0 2,346 4,712 4,971 13,216

TOTAL 20,490 1 36,274 77,776 67,233 201,774

Children 0-2 5 2,174 5,434 8,581 16,194

3-5 9,762 1 21,991 46,419 42,679 120,852

6-14 37,375 2 66,722 135,701 123,263 363,063

Pregnant 1 3 2 6

IP Households 397 407 327 49 1180

HHs with heads engaged in

- Farming - Forestry- Fishing

10,765 19,969 31,632 62,366

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Province No. of Organized Parents Group

No. of Trained Parent Leaders

Bohol 2,093 1,272

Cebu 3,691 1,935

Negros Oriental 2,650 2,211

Siquijor 145 119

Total 8,579 5,537

Regional Data on theNumber of Organized Parents Group

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No. of Indigenous PeopleRegional Data on the Number of IP Beneficiaries12

Province Municipality Tribal Classification

No. of Tribal Classification/No. of Groups

Per Municipality

No. of IP Groups

(Unduplicated)

No. of IP BeneficiariesMale Female Total

Bohol

Alicia Eskaya 1

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3 3Jetafe Ati 1 4 4Pilar Eskaya 1 14 31 45Duero Eskaya 1 3 40 43Ubay Manobo, Eskaya, Badjao,

Ati, Bagobo, Bilaan 6 0 8 8 Sub-total 10

17 86 103

Cebu

Cebu City Badjaos 1 2 129 131Malabuyoc Aeta 1 1 1

Lapu-lapu City Muslim 1 4 6 10 Sub-total 3 6 136 142

Negros Oriental

Ayungon Magahat Bukidnon 1 2 93 95Bais City Magahat Bukidnon 1 0 62 62Basay Magahat Bukidnon 1 0 55 55Bayawan City Magahat Bukidnon 1 0 338 338Guihulngan City Magahat Bukidnon 1 7 49 56La Libertad Magahat Bukidnon 1 0 116 116Mabinay Aeta, Magahat Bukidnon 2 5 212 217Tanjay City Magahat Bukidnon 2 0 6 6 Sub-total 10 14 931 945

Grand Total 23 9 37 1,153 1,190

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Systems Update

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Cluster Submitted EncodedPercentage of encoded BUS forms

Variance Percentage

Bohol /Siquijor 7, 289 6, 917 95% 372 5%

Cebu 11,034 10, 663 97% 371 3%

Negros Oriental

12, 429 12, 189 98% 240 2%

Total 30, 752 29, 769 97% 983 3%

Regional Status Beneficiary Data Management

As of July 11, 2012

*Variance due to unencoded forms with discrepancies

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Regional Status Beneficiary Data Management

Reasons for the Variance

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Cluster

Forms returned by BUS focal to CL/MLs for validation

Validated forms returned by CL/MLs to BUS focal Base on reasons

No Edit Icon

No Records Found

Name not found in the roster

Bohol 372 167 152 53

Cebu 371 183 56 132

Negros Oriental 240 17 49 174

Total 983 367 257 359

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Regional StatusCompliance Verification System

Jan-Feb 2012 CVS Turn-out

Conditionality No. of Monitored

HHs

Compliant Beneficiaries % of Compliance (Compliant over Monitored)

January February January February

EDUCATION 96.4%

Attendance in Day Care Center/Pre-School for Children 3-5 years old

33,545 32,202 32,345 95.9% 96.4%

Attendance in Primary & Secondary for Children 6-14 years old

168,230 162,265 163,118 96.4% 96.9%

HEALTH 98.2%

Check-up/immunization for Pregnant and Children 0-5 years old

77,563 75,100 75,162 96.8% 96.9%

Health (deworming) for children 6-14 years old in Elementary Level

168,230 167,552 99.5%

FAMILY DEVELOPMENT SESSION 97.3%

Attendance to FDS by Parents 113,522 110,670 110,317 97.4% 97.2%

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Regional Status Compliance Verification System

Mar- Apr 2012 Turn-out

Conditionality No. of Monitored

HHs

Compliant Beneficiaries % of Compliance (Compliant over Monitored)

March April March April

EDUCATION 96.5%

Attendance in Day Care Center/Pre-School for Children 3-5 years old 59,138 56,933 Education monitoring

is not applicable for April due to school

vacation. Monitoring is only from January-March and resumes in June-December.

96%Education monitoring is not applicable for April due to school

vacation. Monitoring is only from January-

March and resumes in June-December.

Attendance in Primary & Secondary for Children 6-14 years old 314,709 305,124 97%

HEALTH 97%

Check-up/immunization for Pregnant and Children 0-5 years old 122,938 117,777

 96%

Health (deworming) for children 6-14 years old in Elementary Level 68,734 67,286 Vacation 98% Vacation

FAMILY DEVELOPMENT SESSION 98%

Attendance to FDS by Parents203,834 199,095 199,388 98% 98%

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Note: Dramatic increase in the number of monitored household is due to the additional beneficiaries of Set 5 in March 2012.

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PROVINCES TOTAL # of GRIEVANCES

FILED

RESOLVED ON GOING

RPMO NPMO

NEGROS ORIENTAL

182 182 or100 %

0 or 0 %

0 or0%

CEBU 183 131 or 72 %

52 or 28 %

0 or 0 %

BOHOL/SIQUIJOR 57 52 or 91 %

5 or9 %

0 or

TOTAL 422 365 or86 %

57 or14 %

0 or 0 %

Regional StatusGrievance Redress System

Status January – July 2012

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Category of Complaints

No. of HHs

Resolved On-going Remarks

NPMO RPMO

Payments 121 121

Compliance 101 101

Misuse of Grants 4 4

Inclusion 26 21 5 For MAC resolution

Exclusion 30 30

Others (appeals, queries, etc.)

140 88 52 For Assessment ECR delisted and filed appeal for reactivation

Total 422 365 57

Regional Status Grievance Redress System

Status January – July 2012

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Regional StatusSupply Side Assessment

(Education)

Note: Set 1 & 3 SSA result as of October 2011

Standard Ratio

(Education)

Pupil to Teacher Pupil to Classroom

Pupil to BEC Textbook

Pupil to Seat Pupil to Deworming Pills (Per school year)

1:45 45:1 1:1Armchair: 1:1

1:2Desk: 2:1

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Regional StatusSupply Side Assessment

(Health)

Note: Set 1 & 3 SSA result as of October 2011

Standard Ratio (Health)

Doctor Per Population Nurse Per Population Midwife Per Population

1 : 20,000 1 : 20,000 1 : 5,000

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GAD Related Services/Activities

Celebrated IP Day in 3 provinces; Cebu, Bohol and Negros Oriental with partner agencies, LGU, NCIP

Conducted Free Birth Registration with NSO and NCIP

Lectured on RA 9262 (VAWC) during FDS

Lectured on Gender and Development during FDS

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Gender and Development Approaches to Gender Development and

Changing Role of Women Gender Equality and Equity

Child’s Rights Parent Effectiveness Service Values Effectiveness Understanding Myself RA 9262 (VAWC) Financial Management Waste Management Anyo ng Kahirapan at Komunidad

Topics related to GAD discussed during Family Development Sessions

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Province No. of HH Amount Released

2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Total Amount

Bohol 45,446

  1,204,200.00 110,895,200.00 222,341,200.00

154,775,500.00 489,216,100.00

Cebu 93,623

  37,320,100.00 197,618,200.00 396,272,300.00

298,940,200.00 930,150,800.00

Negros Oriental

60,919

38,116,300.00

213,752,300.00 289,412,400.00 455,011,900.00

190,404,300.00 1,186,697,200.00

Siquijor 2,442

    5,766,200.00 12,990,200.00

7,934,700.00 26,691,100.00

Total

202,430

38,116,300.00 252,276,600.00 603,692,000.00 1,086,615,600.00

652,054,700.00

2,632,755,200.00

Status of Cash Grant Disbursement2008-2012 (as of Feb. 2012)

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* Bulletin and info boards with information on program objectives, conditions, monthly FDS schedule and MAC members are being set up in each Municipality and barangay;

* IEC materials such as Update and Grievance Tarpaulins , are being displayed in conspicuous places; Pantawid fans containing basic information about the project.

* Consultation Dialogues (September 13, 2011) with other government agencies on their various anti-poverty services for a wider scope of opportunities for beneficiaries;

* Parent Encounter Congress (October 15, 2011) – strengthening the family through awareness on Disaster Preparedness and Human Trafficking;

* Radio Guesting (weekly)– beneficiaries and partners from different municipalities take turns on giving their testimonials on air so the public may know how the program change their lives;

* Popularization of Modes/Channels in Filing Grievances (GRS hotline number and e-mail)

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* Legislative Learning Visit (August 4-5, 2011) - inviting Congressional Offices from other Provinces of Region7 to share ideas and best practices;

* Pantawid Convergence Caravan - (October 1, 2011) bringing services of other government agencies to the area of implementation for beneficiaries to learn and avail;

* Monthly Documentation of success stories;

* RAC Exposure

* Regular Press Release

* Media Tour

* Weekly update in the website

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Other Accomplishments/Updates in 2012

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• Brigada Eskwela 2012

Pantawid beneficiaries and C/MLs participated in cleaning the schools in preparation for the opening of classes

• Discussion of PhilHealth in FDS

Philhealth benefits and how to avail of it were

discussed during the April FDS.

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Ceremonial MOA signing of set 4D and set 5 areas conducted at Sarrosa International Hotel Cebu City, March 23, 2012 participated by 29 LGUs

IP Consultation and Planning Workshop with NCIP and Partner Agencies; DepEd, DOH, DA, PhilHeatlh, TESDA in Cebu City, March 22, 2012

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Geographical location and land area

Name of City/ Municipality : Lapu-Lapu CityIncome Classification : 1st Class CityNumber of Congressional District : Lone DistrictNumber of barangays : 30

Demographic Characterestics

No. of Population : 292,530No. of HHs : 58,904 HHs

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Facility No.

Hospital 3

City Health Unit 2

Brgy. Health Station 39

Day Care Centers 74

Elementary Schools 956

Secondary Schools 400

Public Market 2

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Start of Program Implementation

Set 3 Set 4

Oct 2010 Dec 2010

No. of Pantawid Pamilya Registered Beneficiaries

Set No. of Household

3 1,162

4 372

5 11

Total 1,545

No. of Organized Parents Group

59

No. of Covered Barangays

19

No. of 0-14 yrs old Monitored

3,245

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Pantawid Pamilya Registered Beneficiaries

BARANGAY Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Grand Total

BANKAL 42 42

BARING 170 3 173

BASAK 81 8 7 96

BUAYA 97 21 2 120

CALAWISAN 149 18 167

CANJULAO 53 8 61

CAUBIAN 119 41 160

CAWHAGAN 46 46

CAW-OY 79 79

GUN-OB 58 2 60

Sub-total 806 189 9 1,004

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Pantawid Pamilya Registered Beneficiaries

BARANGAY Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Grand Total

IBO 39 39

LOOC 58 7 65

MARIBAGO 44 44

MARIGONDON 67 3 70

PAJO 47 22 69

POBLACION 10 10

PUNTA ENGA O 1 62 63

PUSOK 60 6 66

SAN VICENTE 113 2 115

Sub-total 356 183 2 541

Grand Total 1,162 372 11 1,545

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Conditionality No. of Monitored

HHs

Compliant Beneficiaries % of Compliance (Compliant over Monitored)

Jan Feb Jan Feb

Education 95.61%

Attendance in Day Care Center/Pre-School for Children 3-5 years old 461 441 440 95.66% 95.44%

Attendance in Primary & Secondary for Children 6-14 years old 2,597 2,469 2,475 95.07% 95.30%

HEALTH 96.17%

Check-up/immunization for Pregnant and Children 0-5 years old 1,300 1,237 1,243 95.15% 95.62%

Health (deworming) for children 6-14 years old in Elementary Level 580 567 97.76%

FAMILY DEVELOPMENT SESSION 99.14%

Attendance to FDS by Parents 1,560 1,553 1540 99.55% 98.72%

CVS Turn-out for January-February, 2012 of Lapu-Lapu City

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Conditionality No. of Monitored

HHs

Compliant Beneficiaries % of Compliance (Compliant over Monitored)

March April March April

Education 97.46%

Attendance in Day Care Center/Pre-School for Children 3-5 years old 472 458 vacation 97% vacation

Attendance in Primary & Secondary for Children 6-14 years old 2,630 2,575 vacation 97.91% vacation

HEALTH 96.40%

Check-up/immunization for Pregnant and Children 0-5 years old 1,215 1,155 1,156 95.06% 95.14%

Health (deworming) for children 6-14 years old in Elementary Level 273

No deworming

270No

deworming99%

FAMILY DEVELOPMENT SESSION 95.93%

Attendance to FDS by Parents 1,560 1531 1,462 98.14% 93.72%

CVS Turn-out for March-April , 2012 of Lapu-Lapu City

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INDICATORS

Actual Number of Facilities/ Personnel

Benchmark Ratio

(teacher: student)

Actual No. Of

Population

No. Of facilities/ personnel vs. Actual Population

EDUCATION

Classrooms 1,356 1:45 88,540 1:65

Teachers 1,896 1:45 88,540 1:46

Daycare Workers 74 1:25 4, 415 1:59

Day Care Centers 74 1:25 4, 415 1:59

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INDICATORSActual

Number of Personnel

Benchmark Ratio

No. of personnel vs. Actual Population

HEALTHNo. of Doctor 4 1:20,000 1:73,132

No. of Nurse 9 1:20,000 1:32,503

No. of Midwives 28 1:5,000 1:10,447

No. of Barangay Health Workers 280 1:20 HH 1:210

Lapu-Lapu CityPopulation : 292,530Total No. of HH : 58,904

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Topics Covered by Family Development Session

Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program Context and System’s Orientation

Me and myself

Breast Cancer

Basic Cancer Education

Family Disaster Preparedness

Home Management

Responsible Parenthood

Late Registration of Pantawid Beneficiaries

Cervical Cancer

Phi vocs : Earthquake , Tsunami Preparedness

Phil health Orientation

Solid Waste Management

Rights of the Child

Financial Management

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Topics Covered by Family Development Session

Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program Context and System’s Orientation

Anti Human Trafficking in person Act of 2003 R.A 9208

R.A 7610 Special Protection of children and Discrimination

R.A 9262 – VAWC

Dengue Prevention Awareness

Risk Reduction Management

The Importance of Pap's Smear

- Fire Prevention

The Importance of Pap smear

The Importance of Breast Self Examination

Accepting your Role as Parents

The Importance of Family and Religion

Gender and Development

Livelihood / Skills Training / Seminars

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Topics Covered by Family Development Session

Drug and Awareness and Environmental Protection

Self Awareness

Self Enhancement

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Narrative Monetized Value

Particulars Amount

Provision for office space P 8,000 x 12 months 96,000.00

Provision of LGU Links P 10,000 x 12 months 120.000.00

Filing Cabinet P 4000x 2pcs 8,000.00

Photocopier & maintenance P 50 x 12 months 600,000.00

Venue for CAC/ CAT / PL Meeting

P 5, 000x 12months 60,000.00

CAC/ CAT / PL’S T-SHIRT P 150 X 250 37,500.00

Livelihood training and seminars

1year 1,000,000.00

Pantawid Anniversary 1 year 500,000.00

Pantawid Family Week 1year 500,000.00

Pantawid Children Congress 1year 500.000.00

Sub-total 2,801,500.00

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Narrative Monetized Value

Particulars Amount

Provision for CAC / CAT , PL Meeting P 4,000 x 12 months 48,000.00

Transportation , sea ambulance 3,500x12months 42,000.00

Laptop , LCD projector 3,000x12months 36,000.00

Honorarium speaker 1,000x 12months 12,000.00

CAC/CAT Monthly Allowance 1,000x32x12months 384,000.00

Parent Leaders Allowance 500x59x12months 354,000.00

Ibo Day Care Center Renovation ( Opening )

150,000.00 150,000.00

On going Caw-oy Day Care Center Renovation

150,000.00 150,000.00

Additional Day Care worker 7x2500x12months 210,000.00

Sub-Total 1,386,000.00

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Narrative Monetized Value

Particulars Amount

Additional Teachers 15x15,000x12motnhs 2,700,000.00

FDS, Venue, Chairs, Sounds System, Tables

5,000x19x12months 1,140,000.00

Drainage 1,000.000.00x19 19,000,000.00

Electricity ( Caubian & Coahagan ) 1,000.000.00x2 2,000,000.00

Miscellaneous 500,000.00 500,000.00

Solid Waste Management 500,000.00 500.000.00

Health Center Renovation 500,000.00 500,000.00

Sub-total 25,840,000.00

Grand Total Php 30,027,500.00

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Name of City No. of HH Per Year Amount

LAPU – LAPU CITY

1, 453 2010 PHP16,864,700.00

1,453 2011 PHP 14,865,800.00

1, 453 2012 as of JanFeb. PHP 2, 933,700.00

Total 1, 453 PHP 31,730,500.00

Status of Cash Grant Disbursement2010-2012

As of April 30, 2012

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• People Power Volunteer for Reform (PPVR- Lapu-Lapu) has signed MOA with DSWD VII to act as Bantay and Gabay in the implementation of Pantawid Pamilya

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• Ramon Aboitiz Foundation Inc. – Eduardo Aboitiz Cancer Center ( EJACC ) served as a resource persons in the conduct of Family Development Sessions in covered barangays of Pantawid Pamilya.

• VSMMC OB-Gyne Department served as resource persons in the conduct of Family Development Sessions in covered barangays of Pantawid Pamilya.

• Ramon Aboitiz Foundation Inc. – Eduardo Aboitiz Cancer Center ( EJACC ) give FREE PAP SMEAR and CLINICAL BREAST EXAMINATION

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PARTICULARS AMOUNT TOTAL

Supplies 100/pt x 147 pt 14,700

PF/Fees per Midwife 800/pt x 147pt 117,600

Sub-total 132,300.00

LECTURE

PF per Resource speaker 3,000/2hrs x 13 sched 39,000

Laptop 1,500/hr x 13 sched 19,500

Projector 1,500/hr x 13 sched 19,500

Transportation 1,500/hrx 13 sched 19,500

Sub-total 97,500.00

DIAGNOSTIC TEST

Breast Ultrasound 1 PATIENT 600

Mammogram 1 PATIENT 1,100

Ultrasound (Abdomen) 1 PATIENT 1,200

Biopsy 1 PATIENT 775

Sub-total 3,675.00

Grand Total Php 233,475.00

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• CSWDO• PHIVOLCS • Solid Waste Mgt Dept.• Fire Department• PNP• Lapu-Lapu City

Cooperative and Livelihood Program

• Barangay Midwives/ Nurse

• Dep-Ed

served as a resource persons in the conduct of Family Development Sessions (FDS) in covered barangays of Lapu Lapu City

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LGU’s Best PracticeInnovative Practice/Activity

Person Involved

Person Affected

Result/Impact of the Innovative Practice/Activity

Mass Wedding( Sept. 28, 2011)

Mayor & City Council’s, CSWDO, CityLink, LCR,

Pantawid beneficiaries

legally married beneficiaries availed legal privileges

Parent Leaders Honorarium

PL’s, City Links, Mayor & City Council’s

Pantawid Parent Leader’s

Parent Leaders were encourage to participate more and give more support to the program

CAC/CAT Honorarium City Mayor Brgy. Captains, Dep-Ed, CSWDO, CHO, DILG, CPO

Regular meetings were conducted and strengthen support to the program implementation

Celebrates Pantawid Pamilya Anniversary

Congressman,City Mayor, CSWDO,City Links,City Council & other partners and Stakeholders

Pantawid Beneficiaries

Beneficiaries and Implementer commemorates and internalized the essence of the program

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Innovative Practice/Activity Person Involved Person Affected Result/Impact of the Innovative Practice/Activity

Yearly Children’s Congress City Mayor, CSWDO, City Link, PL’s

Pantawid Children (6-14)

Children's right and privilege was shown and build self confident

Regular Parent Leaders Meeting Free Accommodation

City Mayor, ABC President, CSWDO, City Link, Parent Leaders

Parent Leaders Strong logistical support from the city helps the empowerment of the PL’s

Monthly Mangrove Planting in Coastal Pantawid Barangay

City Mayor, CSWDO, LLC- PNP, Brgy. Captains, City Links

Pantawid Beneficiary Awareness of Global Warming Strengthen the Consciousness of the Pantawid Beneficiaries

Monthly Parent Leaders Allowance

Brgy. Captains Selected Parent Leaders

Parent Leaders Actively participating all Pantawid Pamilya Activities in their respective Barangays

Provision of Office Space Photoopier, Projector, Laptop, Sound system, table & chairs, Venue for meetings and other materials needed in every Pantawid Pamilya Activities

City Mayor, CSWDO, CHO, Dep-Ed, Brgy. Captains

Pantawid Beneficiaries

All of this full support of the supply side give us strong foundation in the implementation of the program

Free Trainings in Acredited TESDA training Center

Congressman, City Mayor, CSWDO, Brgy. Captains

Pantawid Beneficiaries

Employment Opportunities to the Pantawid Beneficiaries was on hand on the Pantawid Families availed the free Training

Manpower Services of Free Sewing, Massage & others

Congressman, City Mayor, CSWDO, Brgy. Captains

Pantawid Mothe Grantee & Beneficiaries

Employment Opportunities to the Pantawid mother Grantee & Beneficiaries was on hand on the Pantawid Families availed the free Training

SGPPA Scholar Received logistical support

City Mayor, CHO, CSWDO, Dep-Ed, Brgy. Captains, City Link

9 Pantawid Beneficiaries

The full support give encouragement to the beneficiaries pursuing to enroll in college.

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Innovative Practice/Activity

Person Involved

Person Affected

Result/Impact of the Innovative Practice/Activity

The Ibo Day Care Center Renovation

Brgy. Captain, S.K Chairman, City Mayor, City Link, CSWDO, Pantawid Mother Grantee & Special donors from Private Company

Brgy. Ibo constituent and Pantawid Beneficiaries

The opening of Ibo Day Care Center was realized for the full support of the Supply side in the Pantawid Children aged 3-5 years old for their compliant in education.

On Going Caw-oy Daycare Center Renovation

City Mayor, Brgy. Captain, CPO, Pantawid mother Grantee & Special donors from Private Companies

Brgy. Caw-oy Constituent and Pantawidn Beneficiaries

Supply side of daycare center give the 3-5 years old children compliant in education and only one government day care center

Hiring of Additional teachers both Daycare, Elementary High School, books & other facilities

City Mayor, Dep-Ed,

Pantawid Beneficiaries and LLC constituent

Increase of enrollee’s is one of the factor for additional hiring, acquiring school facilities & other for supply side in education.

Hiring of Manpower from CHO

City Mayor, CHO Pantawid Beneficiaries and LLC Constituent

Increase of attendance in health center give encouragement to supply side in health.

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CITY ADVISORY COMMITTEENAME POSITION CAC Designation

Hon. Paz C. Radaza City Mayor Chairman

Ermelita C. Degamo Head, CSWDO Vice Chairman

Hon. Marcial A. Ycong Vice- Mayor / Chair. Comm. On Social Services

Member

Hon. Leo F. Mercado President , Association of Barangay Captain Member

Hon. Queenie M. Amman

City Councilor / Chair. Comm. On Family Affairs

Member

Hon. Cornelio Pajang City Councilor / Chair. Comm, on Health Member

Dr. Rodolfo C. Berame City Health Officer Member

John Joan A. Mende City Local Gov’t Operations Officer Member

Dr . .Eduardo A. Ompad Division Superintendent Member

Engr. Perla P. Amar City Planning & Dev’t Officer Member

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CITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE

NAME POSITION CAC Designation

Engr. Gregoria Justiani Head, BCO Member

Ms. Felicisima B. Berdin Dep ED, West District Supervisor Member

Ms. Vivien Taneo Dep ED , East District Supervisor Member

Ms. Marigold Jumao-as Dep ED , South District Supervisor Member

Ms. Rican G. Montejo Dep ED, North District Supervisor Member

Melissa S. Remorosa City Link Secretary

Darcy Q. Lawas City Link Secretary

Wendel S. Blanco Social Welfare Assistant Secreatary

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Pantawid Pamilya joins 114th Independence Celebration

Pantawid Pamilya Lapu-Lapu City

CelebratesFirst Year Anniversary

Oct. 7, 2011

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Barangay Profile Buaya, Lapu-Lapu City

General Information No. Supply Side No.

Population 8,322 No. of High School 1

Total no. of HHs 1,644 No. of Elementary 2

No. of Registered Beneficiaries

116 No. of Day Care Center 3

No. of Male Beneficiaries (Grantee)

1 No. of Day Care Worker 6

No. of Female Beneficiaries (Grantee)

115 No. of Brgy. Health Center 1

No. of Children Monitored (0-14)

332 No. of Bgy Health Worker 6

No. of Parent Leader 6 No. of Midwife 1

No. of Organized Parent Group

6

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Conditionality No. of Monitored

HHs

Compliant Beneficiaries

% of Compliance (Compliant over

Monitored)

Jan Feb Jan Feb

Education 96%

Attendance in Day Care Center/Pre-School for Children 3-5 years old 23 22 22 96% 96%

Attendance in Primary & Secondary for Children 6-14 years old 198 188 190 95% 96%

HEALTH 78%

Check-up/immunization for Pregnant and Children 0-5 years old 112 86 89 77% 79%

Health (deworming) for children 6-14 years old in Elementary Level No deworming

FAMILY DEVELOPMENT SESSION 98%

Attendance to FDS by Parents 118 118 113 100% 96%

Compliance Verification SystemCVS Turn-out for Jan- Feb, 2012 of Brgy Buaya, Lapu-Lapu City

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Conditionality No. of Monitored

HHs

Compliant Beneficiaries

% of Compliance (Compliant over

Monitored)

March April March April

Education 98.5%

Attendance in Day Care Center/Pre-School for Children 3-5 years old 26 26 vacation 100% vacation

Attendance in Primary & Secondary for Children 6-14 years old

200 194vacation

97%vacation

HEALTH 86%

Check-up/immunization for Pregnant and Children 0-5 years old

106 84 84 79% 79%

Health (deworming) for children 6-14 years old in Elementary Level

1 1 100%

FAMILY DEVELOPMENT SESSION 88.5%

Attendance to FDS by Parents 119 106 105 89% 88%

Compliance Verification SystemCVS Turn-out for March- April, 2012 of Brgy Buaya, Lapu-Lapu City

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2010 2011 2012(as of Jan-April)

No. of HH Amount No. of HH No. of HH Amount

77 1,029,600.00 102 1,086,700.00 106 615,100

GRAND TOTAL: Php 2,731,400.00

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Month Activity AmountJanuary

  FDS: Chairs (100person x 5) 500.00Com. Act. : (100person x 150) 15,000.00

February 

FDS: Chairs (100person x 5) 500.00Com. Act.: (100person x 5) 15,000.00

March  

FDS: Chairs (100persons x 5) 500.00 Snacks (for speaker) 50.00Com. Act.: (100persons x 150) 15,000.00

April    

FDS:   Chairs (100persons x 5) 500.00 Snacks (for speaker) 200.00Com.Act.: (100persons x 5) 15,000.00Feeding: (200kids x 5) 1.000.00

May       

FDS   Chairs (100persons x 5) 500.00 Snacks (for speaker) 100.00Com.. Act : (100persons x 150) 15,000.00Pantawid Night:   Chairs 500.00 Sounds 1,500.00 Foods & Drinks 600.00

June 

 

FDS:   Chairs (100persons x 5) 500.00 Snacks (for speaker ) 100.00Com. Act.: (100persons x 150 15,000.00

Others: Bulletin Board 750.00Feb. – June 2012

  

Monthly Allowance (3persons x 500) 7,500.00 per month  Photocopy per form 12,000.00

Sub-total 116,300.00

Grand Total Php 258,725.00

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Testimonials on the Early Gains of Pantawid Pamilya

“Dako kaayo ko ug pasalamat sa programa kay daghang gyud kausaban sa akong kinabuhi ug sa akong pamilya”. Isip usa ka parent leader dako gyud ug kalaihan ang akong kinabuhi, garbo nako nga muingon. Ako usa na ka “empowered” parent leader ug grantee. Lydialyn Borja Godinez , Brgy. Buaya Lapu-Lapu City, Cebu

“ Ako si Teotima Aque usa ka parent leader sa Brgy. Baring Lapu-Lapu City kung wla pa ang programa nga naghatag ug family development session kabahin sa Cervical & Breast Cancer ug Clinical Breast Exam dili ako mosurender sa pagpahiling sa akong “totoy” sa mga doktor…Dako kaayo ko ug pasalamat sa programa ug sa mga nalambinggit ug ni suporta sa maong libre nga serbisyo

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Testimonials on the Early Gains of Pantawid Pamilya

“Kami sa Dakbayan sa Lapu-Lapu daku og pasalamat sa Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program tungod sa maayong epekto sa maong programa sa panglawas ug edukasyon sa mga pamilyang miyembro sa maong programa.” Mayor Paz C. Radaza, City of Lapu-Lapu , Cebu

“Ako mapasalamaton kaayo ug dako sa program labina sa edukasyon ug panglawas akong ipakita ug paningkamutan ang akong pagtuon sa eskwelahan nga pinaagi nining programa mahimo akong malampuson nga bata inig abot panahon kuyog sa akong pamilya” May Ellyn Maningo Abrenica,

Brgy. Buaya, Lapu-Lapu City, Cebu.

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DAGHANG SALAMAT!