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ILOILO CAPIZ Roxas ANTIQUE Iloilo Cadiz AKLAN NEGROS OCCIDENTAL GUIMARAS Kalibo San Jose Jordan Bacolod Bago Region boundary Province boundary Perennial lake Main river Population Density (per km 2 ) Legend Primary road Secondary road Provincial capital Major city/town Major Port Active Volcano Major airport Minor airport (Philippines only) 0 - 5 6 - 25 26 - 50 51 - 100 101 - 500 501 - 2,500 2,501 - 5,000 > 5,000 Western Visayas is located in Central Philippines and lies between two (2) large bodies of water, namely; the Sibuyan Sea and the Visayan Sea. The Region has a total land area of 20,223.2 sq km, or approxi- mately 6.74 percent of the total land area of the Philippines. 5 PROVINCES 3 CITIES 98 MUNICIPALITIES 3,389 BARANGAYS Region VI Population POVERTY 0 - 14 15 - 26 27 - 39 40 - 56 57 - 84 % Poverty Incidence 0 20% 40% 60% 1991 2006 2009 2012 40% 30% 31% 29% (Estimates, %) 7.1 million Region VI Households 1.5 million Female Male 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65+ 3.6M 51% 3.5M 49% Population Projection POPULATION 9.2% 69,700 68,100 Disability (per Household population) 7.1 million 7.5 million 2010 Census 2014 estimate 7.6 million 2015 estimate Poverty Incidence among Population (%) NATURAL DISASTERS HUMAN DEVELOPMENT 121,200 523,900 704,200 798,700 Girls Boys 2010 2011 2012 2013 61,106 267,875 361,060 410,110 60,105 256,022 343,091 388,638 Source: PSA 2010 Census Source: FNRI 2012 Source: PSA 2010 Census Source: PSA 2010/DepEd Source: PSA (QuickStat)2015 Source: DOH Source: OCD/NDRRMC Source: DSWD Source: PSA 2012 Source: PSA 2010 Census Conditional cash transfer beneficiaries (children) NUTRITION 24% Underweight 5.8% Wasting 0-60 months old 41% Stunting Malnutrition Food Insecurity 39% Mother 21% Children 75% Household WASH 11% closed pit 6% open pit 72% water sealed Toilets 9% none Drinking Water Faucet community system 29% Tubed piped 35% Dug well 12% Spring 8% Other 3% Bottled 13% SHELTER Roof/Wall Material Wall 46% 31% 20% .1% 2% .01% 0% .01% 1% Strong Strong Light Light Salvaged Salvaged Lot Tenure 11% 1% 85% 2% Owned amortized/own- er-like Rented Rent-Free without consent of the owner Rent-Free without consent of the owner Roof LIVELIHOOD Labor Force 64% labor force participation 96% employment rate 20% under employment rate Sectors Service Industry Agriculture 5% 1% 22% 36% 10% 26% EDUCATION 3,402 primary schools 629K male primary school students 566K female primary school students Functional Literacy Rate 82% Personnel HEALTH Facilities 406 Nurses 1,757 Midwives 239 Doctors 121 Dentists 62 Private Hospitals 1,776 Health Stations 24 Government Hospitals Urban/Rural 34.7% urban 65.3% rural Philippines: VI (Western Visayas) Profile The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. Creation date: 01 Dec 2015 Sources: PSA, DSWD (NHTS), DOH, OCD/NDRRMC, DEPED, FNRI, Project NOAH, NAMRIA, GADM, SRTM Feedback: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] www.unocha.org/philippines www.reliefweb.int philippines.humanitarianresponse.info 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 11 37 20 27 47 56 129 473 463 3,875 Flooding Typhoon Affected Population (in thousands) Number of disaster incidents per year Notable incidents

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  • ILOILO

    CAPIZ

    Roxas

    ANTIQUE

    Iloilo

    Cadiz

    AKLAN

    NEGROSOCCIDENTAL

    GUIMARAS

    Kalibo

    San Jose

    Jordan Bacolod

    Bago

    Region boundaryProvince boundary

    Perennial lakeMain river

    Population Density (per km2)

    Legend

    Primary roadSecondary road

    Provincial capitalMajor city/town

    Major PortActive Volcano

    Major airportMinor airport (Philippines only)

    0 - 56 - 2526 - 5051 - 100101 - 500501 - 2,5002,501 - 5,000> 5,000

    Western Visayas is located in Central Philippines and lies between two (2) large bodies of water, namely; the Sibuyan Sea and the Visayan Sea. The Region has a total land area of 20,223.2 sq km, or approxi-mately 6.74 percent of the total land area of the Philippines.

    5PROVINCES

    3CITIES

    98MUNICIPALITIES

    3,389BARANGAYS

    Region VI Population

    POVERTY

    0 - 14 15 - 26 27 - 39 40 - 56 57 - 84

    % Poverty Incidence

    0

    20%

    40%

    60%

    1991 2006 2009 2012

    40%

    30% 31% 29%

    (Estimates, %)

    7.1 million

    Region VI Households

    1.5million

    Female

    Male

    0-4

    5-9

    10-1

    4

    15-1

    9

    20-2

    4

    25-2

    9

    30-3

    4

    35-3

    9

    40-4

    4

    45-4

    9

    50-5

    4

    55-5

    9

    60-6

    4

    65+

    3.6M51%

    3.5M49%

    Population Projection

    POPULATION

    9.2%

    69,70068,100

    Disability

    (per Household population)7.1million 7.5

    million2010Census 2014

    estimate

    7.6million

    2015estimate

    Poverty Incidence among Population (%)

    NATURAL DISASTERS HUMAN DEVELOPMENT

    121,200

    523,900704,200

    798,700

    Girls

    Boys

    2010 2011 2012 2013

    61,106

    267,875

    361,060 410,110

    60,105

    256,022

    343,091 388,638

    Source: PSA 2010 CensusSource: FNRI 2012

    Source: PSA 2010 CensusSource: PSA 2010/DepEdSource: PSA (QuickStat)2015

    Source: DOH

    Source: OCD/NDRRMC Source: DSWD

    Source: PSA 2012Source: PSA 2010 Census

    Conditional cash transfer beneficiaries (children)

    NUTRITION

    24%Underweight

    5.8%Wasting

    0-60 months old

    41%Stunting

    Malnutrition

    Food Insecurity

    39%Mother

    21%Children

    75%Household

    WASH

    11%closed pit 6%

    open pit

    72%water

    sealed

    Toilets

    9%none

    DrinkingWater

    Faucet community

    system

    29%Tubed piped

    35%

    Dugwell

    12%

    Spring

    8%

    Other3%

    Bottled13%

    SHELTER

    Roof/Wall Material

    Wal

    l

    46%

    31% 20%

    .1%

    2%

    .01%

    0%

    .01%

    1%

    Strong

    Stro

    ng

    Light

    Ligh

    tS

    alva

    ged

    Salvaged

    Lot Tenure 11% 1%85% 2%

    Owned amortized/own-

    er-like

    Rented Rent-Free without consent

    of the owner

    Rent-Free without consent

    of the owner

    Roof

    LIVELIHOOD

    Labor Force

    64%labor force participation

    96%employmentrate

    20%underemploymentrate

    Sectors

    Service

    Industry

    Agriculture5%

    1%

    22%

    36%

    10%

    26%

    EDUCATION

    3,402primary schools

    629Kmale primary school students

    566Kfemale primary school students

    Functional Literacy Rate

    82%

    Personnel

    HEALTH

    Facilities

    406Nurses

    1,757Midwives

    239Doctors

    121Dentists

    62Private

    Hospitals

    1,776Health

    Stations

    24Government

    Hospitals

    Urban/Rural34.7% urban

    65.3% rural

    Philippines: VI (Western Visayas) Profile

    The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.

    Creation date: 01 Dec 2015 Sources: PSA, DSWD (NHTS), DOH, OCD/NDRRMC, DEPED, FNRI, Project NOAH, NAMRIA, GADM, SRTM Feedback: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] www.unocha.org/philippines www.reliefweb.int philippines.humanitarianresponse.info

    20142013201220112010

    11

    37

    2027

    47

    56 129473 463

    3,875

    Flooding

    Typhoon

    Affected Population (in thousands)

    Number of disaster incidents per year

    Notable incidents