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Republic of the Philippines


CORDILLERA ADMINISTRATIVE REGION
Province of Kalinga
BALBALAN

OFFICE OF THE MUNICIPAL PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR

Hon. JAMES S. EDDUBA


Provincial Governor
Province of Kalinga

Thru: Enp. FLORDELIZA G. MOLDERO


Provincial Planning and Development Coordinator
Province of Kalinga

Sir,

Respectfully submitting herewith, the 2022 Annual Accomplishment Report of the


Municipality of Balbalan, Kalinga Province, and a consolidated report of the different line
agencies of this Local Government Unit. Once again, it is marked that, each agency had fully
participated and exerted its efforts in the fulfilment of the LGU’s mandates, plans and programs.

This report is for your reference, assistance and recommendation.

Very truly yours,

ENGR. SONIA S. DUGGOY


Municipal Planning and Development Coordinator

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Table of Contents Page

Message

Executive Summary

Brief Description of the Local Government Unit

Organization and Management

Budget Performance and Financial Statement

Sectoral Plans, Program and Accomplishment


A. Agri-Industrial Development
- Agricultural Production and Productivity
- Environmental Development
- Tourism Development
- Technology and Livelihood Development Program
B. Human Resource Development
- Social Welfare and Community Development Service
- Health, Nutrition, Family Planning and Sanitation Service
- Livelihood Development
- Sports Development

C. Infrastructure Development

D. Development Administration
- Revenue Generation
- Accounting and Internal Audit Services
- Fiscal Management
- Administration
- Public Order and Security
- Disaster Preparedness
- Planning and Technical Support Services

Local Legislation
- Ordinances
- Resolutions

Plans Program for the Ensuing Year


Annual Investment Plan (20% DF)

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Republic of the Philippines


Cordillera Administrative Region
Province of Kalinga
MUNICIPALITY OF BALBALAN
OFFICE OF THE MUNICIPAL MAYOR

Message

Year 2022 is a year of transitions for Balbalan. A transition


from one administration to another, and a transition from the
struggles of the pandemic to overcoming its effects. Yet in many
ways, it has also been a year of transformation towards a stronger
local government entity.

With this, we must unite to work towards our vision of


progress. We have come a long way, but we must accept with all
humility that there is so much more room for improvement both in
our delivery of public services and in our administration of local
affairs.

I extend my heartfelt appreciation to all employees who


dutifully did their parts, who constantly become men and women
for others, and who continually supported our vision of progress.

May the spirit of service continue to guide us all as public


servants!

ALMAR P. MALANNAG
Municipal Mayor

HON. Almar P. Malannag


Municipal Mayor

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Executive
Summary
HIGHLIGHTS OF SECTORAL PLANS/PROGRAMS AND PHYSICAL
ACCOMPLISHMENTS

Agro-industry
Development
Agricultural Production and Productivity
Under the Department of Agriculture in coordination with the Local Government Unit
of Balbalan, the activities and programs of the said department were conducted
through the five banner programs such as Rice, HVCDP, Corn and Cassava and
Livestock and Fishery. One of the programs of the department of Agriculture is
the strengthening of the Rural Based Organization (RBO) which was composed
by the different organizations/associations such as the Farmers Association,
Women’s Organization thru the RIC’s, Youth thru 4-Her’s and Municipal
Agricultural and Fishery Council (MAFC). These are recognized as functional
and productive partners of the Department of Agriculture in organizing and
implementing programs and projects that will alleviate rural poverty through
administrative order No. 09 series of 2002, they are encouraged to revitalized
and strengthened in order that they can be effective and efficient partners of
the Agricultural Sectors, especially in the implementation of programs, projects
and activities of the said agency. One of the programs which is of great help to
the farmers is the provision of farm machineries.

Environment and Natural Resources Development


The office of MENRO is mandated to ensure environment friendly for the
Municipality of Balbalan through maintenance of cleanliness and sanitation,
regulation of natural wealth, reforestation and material recovery of waste
materials, and develops plans and strategies for the environmental programs
and projects.

Tourism Development

Technology and Livelihood Development

Human Resource
Development
Social Welfare and Community Development
The economically challenged and vulnerable sectors of the society are being addressed
through the extended social programs of the Municipal Social Welfare and
Development office. Thru this program, it lessens the number poor families needing
government and non-government interventions in order to graduate from the bondage
of poverty and 90 % of the family’s total population prone to disaster. The following
programs, project and activities of the Social Welfare Department are being conducted
to address the needs of every constituent such as; Child Welfare Program, Youth
Welfare Program, Women Welfare Program, Person with Disability Program, Senior
Citizen’s Welfare Program, Family Welfare Program, Livelihood Program, Crisis
Intervention Programs.

Health, Nutrition, Family Planning and Sanitation


Living in the new normal after the pandemic, the Health Department effectively
conducted their activities in every Barangay thru their well- equipped with necessary

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skills and knowledge medical personnel and LGU and DOH hired Job Orders .
Programs, projects and activities such as; COVID-19 vaccination, The Parent’s Class
Seminar, the economically challenged and vulnerable sectors of the society are being
addressed through the extended social programs of the Municipal Social Welfare and
Development office. Thru this program, it lessens the number poor families needing
government and non-government interventions in order to graduate from the bondage
of poverty and 90 % of the family’s total population prone to disaster. The following
programs, project and activities of the Social Welfare Department are being conducted
to address the needs of every constituent such as; Child Welfare Program, Youth
Welfare Program, Women Welfare Program, Person with Disability Program, Senior
Citizen’s Welfare Program, Family Welfare Program, Livelihood Program, Crisis
Intervention Programs.

Launching of Mental Health Program and Adolescent Health, Immunization, Healthy


Young One’s seminar, TB Caravan, and the celebration of Nutrition Month with different
activities. And also, their Blood Letting Advocacy in partnership with CVMC.

Showing the records, the top LEADING CAUSES OF MORBIDITY 2022 are upper
respiratory tract infection, gastritis, dermatological diseases/disorders, hypertension,
arthritis, headache, musculoskeletal disorders, urinary tract infections, fever of
unknown origin, dental disorders.

Employment Facilitation and Generation


The LGU Balbalan is composed of 207 employees both career and non-career
positions. There are 91 permanent rank and file employees, 10 department heads, 13
elective employees, 1 employee under a Special Contract and 79 Job Order hired.
Included also the 13 employees (8 nurses, 3 midwives, 1 vaccinator & 1 pharmacist)
under the program of the Department of Health which were assigned to the Barangays
and to the Municipal Health station as well.

Infrastructure Development
Based on the report of the Municipal Engineer, as of December 31,2022 regarding
project implementation and concern and actions on 2022 Municipal Development
Projects, there are seventy-one (71) completed, seventeen (17) on-going, one (1)
tendering and five (5) with ongoing POW.

Some issues and concern regarding in the delays for the completion of projects are
occurrence of natural calamities, lack of fund in the part of the sub-contractors.

Fiscal Management and Development Administration


1. The Municipal budget Office received and made a technical review on the Annual Budget of
the 14 Barangays and 8 SK Annual Budget of the Municipality and furnished approved copies
to the Municipal Accountant and Provincial Auditor’s Office. Further, the office participated
in the General Assembly conducted to all barangays to give technical support and assistance to
barangay officials and employees regarding budgetary matters.
2. The office prepared and submitted quarterly reports on the EsRE of the municipality for C.Y.
2021 to the Bureau of Local Government Finance.
3. A quarterly report of income of the Municipality was consolidated of which as of December
31, 2021 the total receipts/collections including the Internal Revenue Allotment of the
municipality amounted to P175,646,709.49 as compared to the annual estimate of
P177,641,354.00 or 98.88%.
4. A daily processing of obligation request with complete supporting papers attached was
maintained based on the monthly registry of allotment and obligation prepared by this office.
Thus, this office also prepared the Statement of Appropriation, Allotment, Obligation and
Balances at the end of each month and submitted to the commission on Audit at the end of
each quarter. The total processed and approved Obligation Request for the year is 2,103. From
the total 2021 Appropriation (Budget) of Php 200,567,338.92 total obligations made for the
year is Php 200,434,588.81 and from the Continuing appropriation of Php 15,754,236.48 the
amount of Php 10,792,188.28 obligation was incurred.

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5. The office prepared two (2) supplemental budget of the Municipality for the year 2021 under
appropriation ordinance no. 02, S.2021 in the amount of Php 27,285,200.00 form the
GENERAL FUND covering various expenditures for the operation and priority development
projects of the Municipal Government of Balbalan for FY 2021. Appropriation Ordinance No.
03, S. 2021 in the amount of P2,420,000.00 covering the Personal Services (Other Bonuses
and Allowances - C.N.A. Incentives)
6. The office prepared the Proposed Annual Budget of the Municipality for the year 2022
wherein a total appropriation amounting to P 242,283,683.00 is proposed from the total
estimated available resources of the municipality of P 242,283,638.00.
7. Prepared reports of the office and compiled with its posting as required by DBM,GPPB,COA
and DILG for the Full Disclosure Policy.
8. Being members of the TWG & Secretariats of the Bids and Awards Committee, this office did
most of the duties and responsibilities and reporting of the said Committee of this municipality
to DILG, COA and DBM.

Development Planning
The Municipal Planning and Development Coordinator Office prepares, updates
and craft the different required mandated plans of the LGU. Programs from the
National Agency is also conducted like the CBMS and CMCI. Municipal
Development Projects and National funded projects are inspected and
monitored for its full and complete implementation.

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Brief Description of the Local


Government Unit

The Municipality of Balbalan derived its name from the Kalinga word “balbal”
which means to wash “Balbalan” refers to a place where one can wash things or wash
himself.

During the olden days in the times of tribal wars, head hunting parties in Northern
Kalinga used to stop at a stream with cool water to wash themselves and their bloody
spears and head axes on their way home. The vicinity of this place was referred to as
“Balbalan”.

During the early American regime, the Cordilleras was called Mountain Province
covering the present provinces of Benguet, Ifugao, Mountain Province (Bontoc), Kalinga
and Apayao.

In 1910 to 1911, Governor Walter Hale with home office in Lubuagan, who
organized a civil government in Balbalan covering the areas of present Balbalan,
Pinukpuk and Pasil. It was called the Municipality of Balbalan, Mountain Province.

The first Mayor of the municipality was Mr. Juan Puyao. His official title was
“President”.

Governor Hale also established settlements in Balbalan under the leadership of


Juan Alunday the vice president eventually, in 1914, Juan Puyao took over the
administration of the district settlements during the time of Governor Heipilon.

In the ensuing years, the municipal districts of Pasil and Pinukpuk were
separated from Balbalan. However, during the term of Governor John Early from 1926 to
1934, the barangays of Mabaca and Buaya were annexed to Balbalan from the
Municipal District of Pinukpuk.

In 1935, Juan Awingan succeeded Juan Puyao. In 1937, George Bonggawon, a


highly educated native, was elected mayor. He went on to be elected as a Board
Member of Mountain Province in 1940. The next mayor who succeeded him in 1940 was
Juan Magayam.

Creation of the Municipality

The Municipality of Balbalan was converted into regular Town on June 25, 1963
under Executive Order No. 42. It has fourteen (14) Barangays, six(6) of which are
located along the Kalinga Abra National Road and other eight (8) Barangays are located
along the Eastern portion of the Municipality. Balbalan, a third class municipality, is one
of the eight municipalities of the Province of Kalinga. It is subdivided into 14 barangays,
namely:
1. Ababa-an 8.Mabaca
2. Balantoy 9. Maling
3. Balbalan Proper 10. Pantikian
4. Balbalasang 11.Poblacion
5. Buaya 12. Poswoy
6. Dao-angan 13.Talalang
7. Gawa-an 14. Tawang

It has a total population of and ____________ households based on 2020 report and a
total land area of 61,136 hectares.

Geographic Location

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Balbalan is rugged tableland rising from the Cordillera Central Range that sprawls in a
descending Eastward direction, in massive mountain alluvial fashion. It is approximately
70 Kms. from the capital Town of Tabuk. It is dotted with six (9) prominent mountain
peaks with altitude ranging from 2,000 to 2,300 meters above sea level. Conner in the
North, Pinukpuk in the East, Pasil in the South and Abra Province in the West bound it.
It is accessible to Baguio City by public transportation through the Kalinga-Abra National
Road via Bontoc, Tabuk and Abra.

Balbalan has a total land area of 61,136 Has. or roughly 611.36 km2. It ranks as the 3rd
biggest in size in the entire Province of Kalinga. The total land area represents 19.08%
of the total hectares of the province.

14 Barangays comprise the town with the barangay of Mabaca as the largest with
128.81 Km2. Representing 21.06% of the total while the barangay of Dao-angan has the
smallest land area with 9.08 km2. Or 1.48% of the total area.

Topography, Slope, Location

The municipality being located in the Cordillera mountain ranges has a topography
characterized by ruggedly hilly and mountainous terrains. It has steep slopes deep
canyons and ravines while some mountainsides are precipitous. The highest elevation is
2,455 meters above sea level at the crest of mount Sapucoy and the lowest is located
along the Mabaca River at Tawang that is 120 meters.
The only regions that have very small patches of level lands are river banks of the main
two(2) traversing the Municipality, the Saltan and Mabaca rivers, while the areas with
gentle to moderate slopes are found at the foot of mountains, low hills and mountain
sides in the lower elevation.
Water Resources

Balbalan Municipality possesses some waterfalls & live streams running along the steep
mountains, its three main rivers are Saltan River, Mabaca River and Uguid Subterranean
River.

Climate

The municipality lies between climate type I of the Ilocos and climatic type III of
Cagayan. Most often, it follows that of climate type III that is dry from February to May
and wet during the rest of the year. The mean annual rainfall is 164.5 mm. and
temperature 75 degrees farenheight. Cold season is from November to February.
Typhoon usually occur during the month of October – November.

Soil Type
The Municipa
into soil surface classification as follows. Alimodian Clay Loam have an area of 3,873
Has. Annam Clay loam have an area of 264 Has., Bolinao Clay Loam have an area of
1,108 Has.& Mountain Soil (undifferentiated) have the largest area of 55,890 Has.
Forest Resources
Timber Resources: Dipterocarp, Pine, Other Species
Non-Timber Resources: Rattan, Bamboo
Existing Land Uses
Balbalan is basically an agricultural area, of the total land area 61,136 Has. 8.39% or
5,073.00 Hectares is the total Agricultural Land, Forestland have an area of 31,835.00
Has. or 52.07 percent of the total land area this includes Water Bodies, Built-up area is
approximately 402.00 Has. or 0.66 percent of the total land area; it includes residential,
institutional, commercial, churches and other mission grounds. The National Integrated
Protected Area System (NIPAS) have a total land area of 21,015.00 has. or 34.37% of
the total land area, it is located at Barangays Balbalasang, Talalang, Pantikian & some
part of Poblacion & Balantoy, the declared Minahang Bayan located at Talalang have a
total land area of 521 has. Or 0.85% of the total land area, Communal Pastureland

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located at Balbalasang & Talalang have also a total land area of 1,047 has. Or 1.71% of
the total land area, Agro-forest had an area also of 1,243 or 2.03% of the total land area
is located along Balantoy & Balbalan Proper.

HUMAN RESOURCES

ORGANIZATION
and
MANAGEMENT
A. Number of Plantilla Position and Existing Personnel

Number of Plantilla Positions & Existing Personnel by Office/Department, Local


Government Unit as of December 31, 2021

No. OFFICES Permanent Job Total


Order
1. Office of the Municipal Mayor 11 18 29
2. Sangguniang Bayan
Administrative Services (Legislative 4 5 9
Support)
3. Municipal Planning & Development 5 4 9
Office
4. General Services Office 2 3 5
5. Municipal Budget Office 5 1 6
6. Municipal Accounting Office 7 3 10
7. Municipal Treasury Office 11 3 14
8. Municipal Assessor’s Office 6 6 12
9. Environment & Natural Resources Office 1 1
10. Municipal Social Welfare & 5 8 13
Development Office
11. Municipal Agriculture Office 6 10 16
12. Municipal Engineering Office 6 5 11
13. Municipal Health Office 19 11 30
14. Local Civil Registry 4 4
Total 92 77 169

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B. Description of Functions by Department

Office of the Municipal Mayor

The Office of the Municipal Mayor is the central unit for local
administrative processes. While the overall administration, supervision
and control of municipal affairs rests upon the Municipal Mayor, the
greater bulk of the administrative functions are performed by the career
officials and the rank-and-file personnel of the different offices.

Office of the Municipal Vice Mayor

The Office of the Municipal Vice Mayor is the central unit of legislative
processes. Exercise general administration, supervision and control over
the Legislative Offices.

Office of the Municipal Planning & Development Coordinator

The Office of the Municipal Planning and Development Coordinator


(OMPDC) handles inter-office coordination and assistance on plans and
programs integration, fiscal plans and policies, and local development
council secretarial services to include special project services.

Office of the Municipal Civil Registrar

The Office of the Municipal Civil Registrar is responsible for the civil
registration program in the local government unit concerned, pursuant
to the Civil Registry law, the Civil Code and other pertinent laws, rules
and regulation issued to implement them.

Office of the Municipal Budget Officer

The Office of the Municipal Budget Officer assists the Local Chief
Executive and other officials in budget preparation and administration.

Office of the Municipal Accountant

The Office of the Municipal Accountant provides accounting services and


proper checks and balances in the financial operations of the municipal
government.

Office of the Municipal Treasurer

The Office of the Municipal Treasurer were centered on the collection of


revenues, receipts, disbursements, tax education and information, and
field inspection of private, commercial and other business
establishments.

Office of the Municipal Assessor

The Office of the Municipal Assessor is responsible for tax mapping, real
property evaluation and assessment, real property identification and

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accounting, field survey for assessment, and assessment of records and


reports.

Office of the Municipal Health Officer

The Office of the Municipal Health Officer carries out health policies,
ordinances and program development and implementation, sanitary
inspection, health information and education, health services
administration and inter-agency coordination on health policies and
programs for both government and non-government organizations.

Office of the Municipal Agriculturist

The Office is responsible for agricultural research and evaluation,


extension services, information and education on agriculture related
services.

Office of the Municipal Engineer

The Office of the Municipal Engineer is responsible in infrastructure


planning and development, construction, repair and maintenance of
buildings and structures, motor pool operations, architectural designs,
and quality control.

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C. ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE BY OFFICE

Mayor’s Office

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Municipal Planning
& Development
Office

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Municipal Budget Office

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Municipal
Accounting Office

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Municipal Treasury Office

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Municipal
Engineering Office

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Municipal Assessor’s
Office

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Municipal
Agriculture Office

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Municipal Civil
Registrar Office

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Municipal Health Office

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SECTORAL
ANNUAL
REPORTS

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A. Agri-Industrial Development

RICE BANNER PROGRAM

RICE The Rice Program is one of the banner programs of the Department of
Agriculture which is mainly concerned in rice farming and uplifting
the lives of Filipino farmers, guided by the principles of the Agri-
Pinoy framework namely: food security and self-sufficiency, sustainable resource management,
support services from farm to table and broad-based local partnerships, the National Rice Program
integrates government initiatives and interventions for the agriculture sector.

HIGH VALUE CROPS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM

HVCD The High Value Crops Development is one of the banner Programs of
the Department of Agriculture. The goal of the program is to empower
the private sector, particularly small farmers or small holders and
entrepreneurs, in order to expand investments in high value commercial crops, thereby increasing their
contribution to economic growth, producers income and consumer health and welfare.

A. Attended the Coffee Stakeholder’s Consultation meeting ( February 15, 2022)

B. Attended Training on Vegetable Production with Emphasis on Pest and Disease


Identification and Management for New AEW’s of Apayao, Ifugao and Kalinga

C. Attended the Specialized Training on Soil Sampling and Analysis

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D. Collected Soil samples for soil mapping required by the Bureau of Soils and Water
Management

E. Facilitated on the conduct of RSBSA survey and consolidation of Registrants

F. Distributed Organic fertilizers from DA-CAR

G. Assisted on the Monitoring and Registration of Farm Machineries

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H. Distributed Vegetable Seeds from LGU and DA-CAR Funds as source of planting
materials to farmers and alleviate malnourish to constituents.

I. Prepared Monthly Production and Quarterly Report submitted at DA-Provincial Office

J. Assisted OPAG personnel on the Validation of Proposed Coffee Technology


Demonstration and collected soil samples for fertilizer recommendation.

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K. Facilitated in the delivery of Planting materials to Coffee Techo demo sites


( Barangay Dao-angan & Talalang.)

L. Attended Meeting in relation to the ongoing Provincial Coffee Technology Demonstration

M. Assisted OPAG Personnel in the distribution of farm machineries and farm inputs to
cooperators

N. Distribution of planting material to Beneficiaries of Typhoon Ulysses Rehab.

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O. Geotagging of Gulayan sa Barangay

P. . Participated on the National Simultaneous Bamboo and Tree Planting Activity

Q. Conducted monthly monitoring of Coffee Techno-Demo as required by the Provincial


Agriculturist

R. Prepared High Value Crops damage report caused by natural calamities and submitted to
DA-Provincial Office.
S. Conducted Farm Monitoring

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NAME OF PROJECT/ACTIVITY OUTPUT INDICATOR TARGETS ACCOMPLISHM


ENTS
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
1.Conduct Pest & Disease Surveillance & Area of corn Conducted 90 90
Control Program Monitoring of corn areas with pest and disease
surveillance & control
program
2. Conduct Monitoring of corn farmers No. of corn farmers 150 150
monitored
3. Conduct Monitoring of Cassava No. of cassava farmers 10 10
Farmers monitored
4. Assist farmers in registration of No. of farmers assisted 351 351
RSBSA
5. conduct farmers home visit No. of farmers monitored 42 42
6.Assist farmers in the registration of No. of assisted and 504 504
animal insurance registered
EXTENSION SUPPORT, EDUCATION &
TRAINING SERVICES
1.Training on FAW (Fall army worm) 1
2. Attend seminar on corn 1
production
3. On boarding new employees 1
for public service.
4. Attend on Provincial 1
commodity assessment
investment plan (PCIP)
with climate and
vulnerability assessment
(CRVA) data.
5. Participating the awarding 1
of certificate of 4 h Club
bolo at astrodome Capitol
6. Training on FAW 1
7. Attended training on 1
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Experience Based
Enhancement Course
(EBEC)
8. Participated the 1
Physiological first aid
ADVOCACY & INFORMATION
ACTIVITIES
1.Conduct IEC to 75 farmers on Corn No. of IEC conducted 2 2
and Cassava Production
2.Assisted the PCIC in conducting IEC No. of IEC conducted 5 5
for animal insurance
2.Prepare reports on Corn and No. of reports prepared 8 8
Cassava(production and planting report)
POST HARVEST FACILITIES
PROGRAM
1. Monitor mini corn Sheller by RIC Dao- No. of monitoring 1 1
angan conducted
2. Monitor corn sheller at balbalasang No. of monitoring 1 1
conducted
Promp Submission of:
A.Monthly/bimonthly production No. of monthly 8 8
data/planting and harvesting reports for crops
production/planting data
prepared
B. Semi-annual submission of Agricultural No. Of Machineries 2 2
Machinery, Equipment and facilities Support
inventory
Services inventory
C. Farmers Information Technology FITS report 2 2
Service(FITS)

CORN AND
CASSAVA
CORN AND CASSAVA PROGRAM

In order to promote the banners main goals: Increase production of quality corn and cassava for human
consumption, feeds and industrial uses, as well as empower the farmers and increase their income,
thereby improving their quality of life. And the banner objectives to continue promoting the utilization
and health benefits of white corn grains and expand the market for quality white corn grits to help ease
the pressure on rice demand, continue in promoting productivity-enhancing and cost-reducing
measures/technologies to aid corn and cassava farmers gain better income.
Corn and Cassava are considered as most important crops in the Philippine Agriculture. Corn in
the country’s second staple food and is used as feed ingredients for Livestock and Poultry industry.
Corn also processed into high value products, such as corn starch, corn syrups, corn oil and snack
foods, on the other hand cassava is regarded as one of the cheapest sources among the major starch-
based feed stock for ethanol production.

Municipality/Province: Balbalan, Kalinga

MUNICIPALITY: BALBALAN
PERIOD COVERED: 2022
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MONTHLY HARVESTING ACCOMPLISHMENT REPORT IN HECTARES


TRADITIONAL(GLUTINOU
YELLOW HYBRID OPV-FLINT CORN TOTAL
S)

AR
BARAN AVER PROD
EA AVERA PRODU AREA PRODU AVERA PRODU AVERA
GAY AGE AREA AREA UCTI
HA GE CTION HAR CTION GE CTION GE
YIEL HARVE HARVE ON
RV YIELD/ VEST YIELD/ YIELD/
D/MT/ STED STED
EST MT/HA ED MT/HA MT/HA
HA
ED (MT) (MT) (MT) (MT)

Ababa-an
1.5 3.25 10.5625 1.5

Balantoy
0.08 3.25 0.26 1.3 3.25 4.225 1.38

Balbalan
Proper 3.25 0.2925 3.25 0.325 0.19
0.09 0.1

Balbalasang 4 16 3.25 0.325 4.1


4 0.1
Buaya
0.56 3.25 1.82 0.5 3.25 1.625 1.06

Dao-angan
1 3.25 3.25 1 3.25 3.25 1.2 3.25 3.9 3.2

Gawa-an
1.45 3.25 4.7125 0.3 3.25 0.975 1.2 3.25 3.9 2.95

Mabaca
1.4 3.25 4.55 1.4

Maling
1.2 3.25 3.9 1.2

Pantikian
2.2 3.25 7.15 0.1 3.25 0.325 5.45

Poblacion
1.55 3.25 5.0375 0.2 3.25 0.65 1.75

Poswoy
0.5 3.25 1.625 1.2 3.25 3.9 1.7

Talalang
1.8 3.25 5.85 0.05 3.25 0.1625 1.85

Tawang
2.5 4 10 0.05 3.25 0.1625 0.23 3.25 0.7475 2.78
99.482
TOTAL 14.5 24.25 52 2.58 16.25 8.385 10.28 45.5 39.0975 27.36 86
5

CORN PROGRAM
BI-MONTHLY PLANTING REPORT (In Hectares) Municipality: Balbalan
TRADITIONAL(GLUTIN
HYBRID OPV-Flint Corn) OUS) TOTAL
T T T
O O O
T T T
A A A
BARANGAY YELLOW WHITE L YELLOW WHITE L YELLOW WHITE L YELLOW WHITE TOTAL
Ababa-an 1.22
1.22

Balantoy 1.2 1.6

Balbalan 1.1
Proper
Balbalasang 2.8 0.2

Buaya 0.5 2.1

Dao-angan 0.6 1.3


1

Gawa-an 0.9 0.5

Mabaca 1.1

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maling .08

Pantikian 1.6 0.21


.21

Poblacion 2.6 1

Poswoy 1.1

Talalang 0.7 0.5

Tawang 5 0.46

30.
Total 15.9 11.29 2.39 09
CORN PROFILE 2022
MUNICIPALITY OF BALBALAN
TOTAL TOTAL NO. OF NO. OF TOTAL NO.
MUNICIPALI TOTAL
BARANGAY/S AREA AREA FARMERS FARMERS OF
TY AREA
YELLOW WHITE (YELLOW) (WHITE) FARMERS

Ab-ababa-an 1.22 5 5

Balantoy 1.2 1.6 15 11 6

Balbalan Proper 1.1 15 11

Balbalasang 2.8 0.2 14 2 15

Buaya 0.5 2.1 7 13 14

Dao-angan 0.6 2.3 3 7 13

Gawa-an 0.9 0.5 8 8 10


BALBALAN
Mabaca 1.1 9 9

Maling 0.8 18 18

Pantikian 1.6 0.21 8 2 18

Poblacion 2.6 1 8 2 10

Poswoy 1.1 17 10

Talalang 0.7 0.5 12 4 20

Tawang 5 0.46 21 7 28

TOTAL 15.9 14.19 30.09 96 120 216

Here are the programs and activities implemented/conducted in the Municipality year 2022.

A Conduct Pest & Disease Surveillance. Monitoring of 27.36 has corn areas and gave technical
assistance.

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B. Monitoring and validation of Postharvest machineries (Corn sheller) at Balbalasang and


Dao-angan

C. Participated in conducting and Monitoring of healthiest 14 barangays and schools together


with different LGU Head of office / Employee.

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D. Conduct soil mapping and collect sampling

E. Assist the Philippine Crop Insurance personnel conducting IEC and registration of
Livestock and Life Insurance at barangay Maling,Pantikian, Balbalasang,
Poblacion,Balbalan,Proper,Gawa-an and Dao-angan where in there are 504 farmers

F. Provision of leaflet publications on farmers Information Technologies (FITS) to walk-in


clients where in there are 86 reading materials were provided.
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G. Attending seminar on corn production and participated with Agricultural Extension


workers in CAR at La Trinidad Baguio City.

H. Attended the on boarding new employees for public service at Tabuk city and participated
the new employees of the Municipality

I. Attended on Provincial commodity assessment investment plan (PCIP) with climate and
vulnerability assessment(CRVA) data

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J. Participating the awarding of certificate of 4 h Club bolo at astrodome Capitol they got the
1st place of promotional video contest at ATI-CAR La Trinidad Baguio City on September
6-8, 2022.

K. Attended training on Experience Based Enhancement Course(EBEC) at San

Mateo/Alicia/Roxas/Ilagan, Isabela where in 6 learning site we visited.

L. Assisted the farmers in the Registration of RSBSA (Registry system in Basic Sector for
Agriculture) and in the distribution of Rice Farmers Financial Assistance (RRFA).

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FISHERY BANNER PROGRAM

FISH The program is a concrete step of the government in realizing the


“inclusive growth” and “poverty alleviation” agenda, particularly in the
fishery sector. Equipped with the necessary metrics and registries, it
will deliver targeted actions and interventions in an effort to improve the livelihood of the identified
fisherfolk population and eventually lessen the incidence of poverty.
It aims the disparity between growing contribution of the fishery industry to the Philippine
economy and the thriving poverty in the fishing communities. In doing it so, it will likewise address
illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing, one of its root causes which severely jeopardizes the
livelihood of the municipal fisherfolk. This will be done through the enhanced fishery law enforcement
and strengthened regulatory activities. Finally, it will help catalyze economic transformation through
managed and value-based fisheries production with increased participation of small-scale fisherfolk
throughout the entire value chain.

A. Conducted Fish R registrations. Registered 200 number of fisherfolks.

B. Conducted Geotagging and Validation of Ponds.67 ponds geotagged and validated.


PROJECTS FUNDED BY BUREAU OF FISHERIES AND AQUATIC RESOURCES IN
PARTNERSHIP WITH THE LGU

C. 11 Sets of Harvesting nets Distributed:


3 sets for Ab-abaan ,4 sets for Balbalan Proper,2 for Barangay Gawaan,2 sets for Barangay
Balantoy.
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Feeds Assistance-April 2022, we distributed 10 bags fry mash,5 bags pre starter,10 bags
starter,20 bags grower and 10 bags finisher. These feeds assistance was given to those fisherfolks as
rewards for being a good pond operator.

D. Fingerlings- A total number of 104,000 pieces fingerlings to 198 fisherfolks.

E. Food Packs-_Last October 2022 we have given 3 food packs to fisherfolks who were affected
by earthquake. They were Ryan Malaggay of Ab-Abaan,Julito Bongngat and Nicholas Wandag
of Poswoy Balbalan.

F. Hooks and lines-Distributed 10 sets of hook and lines to fisherfolks.

LGU FUNDED PROJECTS ON FISHERY


When we conduct the training on hatchery management last August 2021,there are
observations that was suggested by our trainors like insufficiency of water inlets and availability
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lights in the circular tanks to address the problem our office alloted fund for it.

G. Rehabilation of Municipal Pond:

_Because our stock breeders have already reached 3 years of age and they produce little
fingerlings. We culled it and sold; we harvested a total of 31 kgs. And sold it at 120.00 per kgs.
H. MEETINGS AND SEMINAR ATTENDED

A. For a year I only attended 2 meetings held at Tabuk City. First semestral meeting and the
second semestral meeting.
B. I also attended the Consultation Workshop on Stakeholders in Agriculture and Fishery
Sector.
C. Our Office also Reorganized and Strengthened Fisheries and Aquatic Resources
Management Council.

I. PRODUCTION DATA COLLECTED

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For the year 2021, We implemented 50 units projects implemented.129 fisherfolks from
different barangays availed free fingerlings and free feeds assistance. The number of kilograms of
feeds was based on the area of the pond. So, with this we were able to produce 5.72 metric tons. Our
fisherfolks did not meet the estimated production which is supposed to be 8 metric tons due to weather
disturbances, negligence and some instances. We also produced catfish here in Balbalan
but it is only for food consumption.

Prepared by: Noted By:


JOAN MARIE C. SAWADAN ARNEL L. MALAGGAY
A.T OIC-Municipal Agriculturist

LIVESTOCK BANNER PROGRAM

LIVES The livestock Banner Program of the Municipal Agricultural Services


focuses on treatment, prevention of animal related diseases. This
includes, Anti-rabies vaccination, Deworming of small and large animals, anti-scabies vaccination and
castration of male livestock animals.
A. Attended Provincial Livestock Assessment
B. Conducted castration and treatment of animals
C. Assisted DA-CAR personnel in the delivery of poultry construction materials for the Balik
Probinsiya Program
D. Monitored the construction of poultry housing at Dao-angan
E. Conducted anti-scabies vaccination
F. Conducted massive anti-rabies vaccination
G. Assisted on the Hauling of feeds and piglets for the ASF Swine sentineling program
H. Delivered feeds and piglets to beneficiaries of Swine sentineling program
I. Attended the First Municipal Agriculturist and Livestock’s Coordinator’s meeting.
J. Attended the online Regional Livestock Consultation meeting.
K. Assisted the Provincial Office for Veterinary Services in the conduct of Veterinary Missions
L. Assisted in the conduct of seminar entitled SULONG SA PAGBANGON: Prevention and
Management of Animal Diseases
M. Assisted in the conduct of seminar/Training entitled TRAINING FOR BARANGAY BIO-SECURITY
OFFICERS AND BRIEFING ON THE AVIAN INFLUENZA VIRUS(AIV)ADVISORY
N. Assisted in the distribution of Test kits to Bio-Security Officers

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MAFC ACTIVITIES AND ACCOMPLISHMENT


A. Participating the AFC-CAFÉ training (Competency Advancement on Policy Making and
engagement for Agricultural and Fishery Council) at Baguio.

B. Attend Provincial Agricultural Fishery Council

C. Attended the Coffee Stakeholders consultation meeting at Tabuk City

D. Conducted MAFC Meetings for the assessment and planning of program and activities.

MUNCIPAL NURSERY ANNUAL INVENTORY OF PLANTS (as of December 2022)

Plants Total Number of Plants

1. Cactus 21

2. Planted Guaple 7

3. Planted Papaya 9

4. Planted Dragon Fruit 11

5. Planted Pepper 110

6. Malunggay 3

7. Sili 2 pots

8. Sapote 5

9. Pineapple 880 suckers

10. Planted Camote 50

11. Planted Mango 4

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12. Pigeon pea

13. Gabi 248

14. Yusha 76

15. Ginger 47

16. Planted Cacao 2

17. Green Onion 175

18. Tiger Grass 21

19. Planted Sayote 4

20. Planted Coffee


a. Robusta 30
b. Arabica 84

21. Rambutan 17

22. Lanzones 85

23. Gayunan 77

24. Mango 23

25. Avocado 9

26. Banana 150

Seedlings
1. Calamandarin seedlings

2. Rambutan 7 seedlings

3. Mango seedlings

4. Cacao seedlings

5. Coffee seedlings

6. Calamansi seedlings

7. Pomelo seedlings

8. Native Gayunan 667 seedlings

9. Budded Gayunan 100 seedlings

10. Sowing seeds 6 seedbeds


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11. Avocado 15 seedlings

12. Marang 25 seedlings

MUNCIPAL NURSERY ANNUAL INVENTORY TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT (as of


December 2022)

Tools Total Number Remarks

1. Shovel 2 pcs.
2. Landok 20 pcs.
3. Trowel 4 pcs.
4. Sprinkler 6 pcs.
5. Trays/crates 25 pcs. Donated by: DA. CAR
6. Pruning shear 5 pcs.
7. Plastic drum 3 pcs.
8. Spray can 1 pcs.
9. Grab hoe 2 pcs.
10. Oxygen tank 2 units 1 unit from BFAR
EQUIPMENT

1. Grass cutter 1 Unit


2. Tent 12 pcs.
3. Grinder/ Shredder 1 unit Donated by: BSWM
4. Desk Top computer 1 unit
(not Functional)
5. Laptop 1 unit
6. Chainsaw 1 pc.
7. Welding machine 1 pc.
FACILITY
1. Fishpond 4 units
2. Pigpen 6 pen
3. Green House 3 units
4. White house 7 units

Financial Status Report in Municipal Nursery (January-December 2022)

Items Unit Quantity Price Total

27. Seedlings
a. Eggplant pot 50 pesos
b. Rambutan per pot
c. Papaya
d. Budded
Gayunan
e. Native
Gayunan
f. Calamansi

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g. Dragon Fruit 52,240.00

28. Vegetables
a. Beans kilogram
b. Green onion
c. Gabi
d. Sayote
e. Ginger

29. Fruits
a. Banana kilogram
b. Dragon fruits 23,465.00
c. Papaya
d. Rambutan
e. Lanzones
f. Orange Ponkan
g. Pineapple
30. Root crops Kilogram
a. Camote
b. Cassava
31. Flowers Pot
a. Aloe vera
b. Cactus
c. Rose
d. Butterfly flower
32. Tilapia kilogram 31 130 4,030.00
33. Tilapia fingerlings pcs 50
centavos
34. Piglets head 25 2,500.00 55,000.00
GRAND TOTAL

Republic of the Philippines


CORDILLERA ADMINISTRATIVE REGION
Province of Kalinga
MUNICIPALITY OF BALBALAN

Financial Status Report in Municipal Nursery (January-December 202 1)

Items Unit Quantity Price Total

35. Seedlings
h. Eggplant pot
i. Rambutan
j. Papaya
k. Budded
Gayunan
l. Native
Gayunan
m. Calamansi
n. Dragon Fruit

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36. Vegetables
kilogram
f. Beans
g. Green onion
h. Gabi
i. Sayote
j. Ginger

37. Fruits
h. Banana kilogram
i. Dragon fruits
j. Papaya
k. Rambutan
l. Lanzones
m. Orange
Ponkan
n. Pineapple
38. Root crops Kilogram
c. Camote
d. Cassava
39. Flowers Pot
e. Aloevera
f. Cactus
g. Rose
h. Butterfly
flower
40. Tilapia kilogram
41. Tilapia fingerlings pcs 2850 50 5,700.00
centavos
42. Piglets head 10 2,500.00 24,500.00
GRAND TOTAL

MUNICIPAL ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES


OFFICE
MAJOR THRUST
1. Procure for the state of the art for the material recovery facility.
2. Implementation of the waste segregation.
3. Strict monitor of the DENR projects in Balbalan.
4. Development of Eco-tourism projects.
FLAGSHIP PROGRAMS

1. Engineered sanitary landfill.


2. Waste Segregation facility.

SERVICES
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1. Facilitates permittees on animals, forest products and the like.


2. Monitor all DENR projects in the Municipality of Balbalan.
3. Supervises activities in the sanitary landfill.

FUNCTIONAL STATEMENT

The MENRO shall take charge of the Municipal Environment and natural
resources office and shall perform the function under section 17 of the Republic Act
7160 otherwise known as the Local Government Code of 1991.

OBJECTIVES
To manage, conserve, preserve and protect the environment and natural
resources of the Municipality.

FUNCTIONS
1. Develop plans and strategies pertaining to Environment and Natural
Resources.
2. Identify, establish, preserve and protect communal forest, watershed and
other forest ecosystem and promote private tree plantations and agroforestry
projects.
3. Promote conservation and protection of all forest lands within the jurisdiction
of Municipality of Balbalan.
4. Promote and monitor small scale mining (sand & gravel, gold mining) and
utilization of mineral resources in consistent to existing laws and regulations.
5. Coordinate with other government agencies and non-government
organizations in the implementation of measures to prevent and control land,
air and water pollution.
6. Be in frontline of the delivery of services particularly in the renewed and in the
rehabilitation of the environment during the aftermath of man-made and
natural calamities and disasters.
7. Recommend to the sangguniang bayan on all matters relative to the
protection, conservation, maximum utilization and application of appropriate
technology and other matters related to environment and natural resources.
8. Supervise implementation of ecological solid waste management program and
maintenance/operation of Balbalan Ecological farm, category 1 sanitary
landfill.

CONDUCTED ADVOCACY CAMPAIGN AND TRAININGS ON SOLID WASTE


MANAGEMENT, ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, MANAGEMENT AND
ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS AND POLICIES

1. An IEC on Solid Waste Management was conducted at the Municipal Hall to the
immersion students from the Saint Teresita’s High School, Job Orders and new

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appointed LGU employees on April 5, 2022. The purpose of the lecture was to
update students, job orders and new appointed employees on the proper
waste segregation, waste management and the on-going programs and
activities in terms of waste management. Further, for them to be aware that
waste segregation is very important in the proper solid waste management.

2. May 20, 2022- Conducted lecture on the roles and duties of tourism front
liners on Tourism Industry in terms of solid waste management at Barangay
Balantoy. Roles and Duties of tour guides and homestay owners was lectured
which was funded by the tourism office. Topics discussed were the following:
Wastes that tourists generated and how the tourist guides manage wastes as
well as some suggestions how stay-owners established beautification with in
their area as part of tourist spots.

3. Conducted lecture on Environmental Sanitation and Proper Waste Disposal at


Barangay Gawaan on September 14, 2022. It was participated by new couples
and it was sponsored by the MSWD office as part of the developments of the
couple in terms of Environmental Protection.

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4. Conducted lecture on Environmental Sanitation and Proper waste disposal to


new couples at Barangay Balbalan Proper on September 15, 2022. This topic
gave an ideas to the participants on how to manage wastes through recycling,
and backyard gardening using organic materials.

5. Lectured on IEC on Environmental Laws, awareness on environmental


protection and management which include water, air and forest protection and
management at Barangay Buaya on September 28, 2022. It was attended by
fifty (50) participants. Participants were Barangay Council, Health and active
leaders of the barangay.

6. Conducted IEC on Environmental Protection and lectured on the Duties and


responsibilities of tourist guides and home stay owners at Barangay Tawang
on October 11, 2022. The participants learned how to manage solid waste
brought by tourists with in their barangay. Roles and duties of the
constituents on solid waste management were also discussed. The activity was
attended by 50 participants.

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7. Topics on Climate change and mitigation was discussed during the Family
Development Sessions of PANTAWID beneficiaries at Barangay Balantoy on
September 21, 2022.The participants learned what is the meaning of climate
change, the causes and how to mitigate climate change. It was attended by the

PANTAWID beneficiaries.

8. Attended seminar on how to make vinegar out of banana and lectured how to
ferment banana peelings as organic soil enhancer, plants fruits enhancer and
antibiotic of livestock.

I. C
O N
D U
C T
Vinegar making out of Banana Wine making
E out of pomelo D
and demonstration on how to at Balbalan Proper
make organic fertilizer at
Barangay Poblacion,
RECYCLING TRAININGS
Balbalan,Kalinga
(Recyclable Wastes)

1. Conducted IEC and recycling training at Balbalan Proper on March 9-10, 2022
with 25 participants. The training was attended by the youth and women’s.
The participants learned how to manage their wastes through recycling from
plastic bottles made into beautiful flowers.

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2. Conducted IEC and recycling training at Barangay Pantikian. It was attended by


youth, RIC/KALIPI and senior citizens. The participants learned how to recycle
their wastes as well as know how to manage their own solid wastes.

3. Conducted IEC and recycling training at Talalang on March 16-17, 2022 with
25 participants. The activity was attended by youth, and active women’s from

the barangay. The participants learned how to manage their wastes and how
to Recycle, Recyclable materials like plastic bottles and brochures.

4.

Conducted IEC and recycling training at Balbalasang on March 23-24, 2022 with
25 participants. The participants were attended by active officers of Saint Paul
High school students, women’s and active tour guides from the Barangay.
They learned how to recycle recyclable materials like plastic bottles turn into a
beautiful flower. This recycle training was requested by the tour guides and
homestay owners for them to recycle their recyclable materials so that they
will sell to tourists. Tourists will get back their wastes in form of recycled
products.
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5.
Conducted IEC on Solid waste management and demonstration of recycling at
Balbalan Proper as requested by the Police assigned to the area. (12 police
attended) April 6,2022. The Police officers based from Balbalan Proper
requested the office to conduct recycling training and IEC on proper solid
waste management for them to acquire knowledge on the proper waste
management for them to include to their IEC on their area of jurisdictions.

6. May 11-12, 2022-Conducted recycling training at Dao-angan with 25


participants. The training was requested by the Council. Recycling of plastic
bottles, and making of flower pots using cement and used clothes was
demonstrated. A return demonstration was also done by the participants. Each
of them has their own recycled flowers and flower pots after the two-day
training.

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7. On November 3, 2022, conducted lecture on Green Economic and Actual


demonstration on pot and floormat making using used clothes was
demonstrated. Actual Demonstration on how to make bricks was also
demonstrated. It was attended by active BAIS Students council officers and
women from the business sector. It was sponsored by DTI Kalinga

8. On

November 22-23, 2022, Conducted Recycling training at Barangay Buaya.


Plastic bottles were made into beautiful flowers. Used clothes were made as
pot holder, and floor mat as well as brochures made into flowers. It was
attended by students from Western Kalinga High School, Barangay Council and
active members of the barangay.

9. November 24-25, 2022- Conducted recycling training at Barangay Tawang.


The participants learned how to make flowers and stars out of plastic bottles,
make floor mat and pot holders out of used clothes. This activity aims to
recycle their wastes instead of burning, to protect the environment as well as

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to manage their solid wastes into useful one. It was attended by pupils,senior
citizens and active members of the barangay council.

II. CONDUCTED QUARTERLY MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT


BOARD MEETINGS
st
1. Conducted 1 quarter solid waste management board meeting on March 30,
2022 at Balbalan Hostel. The Municipal Solid Waste Management board should
conduct quarterly meetings to plan and assessed activities and programs
needed by the Municipality as well as to solve issues in terms of Solid waste
management

Conducted 3rd quarter solid waste management board meeting at


Mayor’s office on September 30, 2022.

III. A
T
TENDANCE TO CAPABILITY TRAININGS/WORKSHOPS/MEETINGS

1. Attended Seal of Good Local Government meetings (April 12, 2022, April 25,
2022-final monitoring of SGLG). The purpose of the meeting was to assess if
each dimension areas passed the criteria.

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2. On June 1, 2022- attended Training on Biodiversity at Balbalasang which was


sponsored by DENR Kalinga. Actual lecture on biodiversity and actual
monitoring of the forest was attended.

3.
Attended the orientation of water code of the Philippines and revise
implementing rules and regulations on July 28, 2022 at Tabuk City which was
funded by the DENR CAR.

4. Executive-Legislative agenda workshop was attended on August 2, 2022 at


the Municipal Hostel.

5. Attended POPS plan preparation at Tabuk City on September 19, 2022.

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6. Attended DENR Consultation at Tabuk City about Laws and


Policies/Ordinances on forest protection and environmental protection as a
whole on October 6, 2022. It was sponsored by DENR-CAR.

7. The staffs of the Municipal Environment and Natural Resources Office have
attended a trainer’s training on Recycling using used clothes to make a pot
and doormat to earn skills for us to train the barangay participants on October
18-19, 2022 at the Municipal Nursery Balantoy, Balbalan, Kalinga.

On October 20, 2022, attended the Provincial Solid Waste Management Board
Meeting at Tabuk City. Each Municipal LGU presented the status of solid waste
management situation of the Municipality.

8. 10 Kapehan Meetings was attended to have an update on the activities, plans


and programs of other agencies and offices.

9. Attended other meetings like MADAC, Tourism, MDRRM, MPOC and others.

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IV. MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIES CONDUCTED

1. 10 years ecological solid waste management plan was approved by the


National Solid Waste Commission on January 22,2022
2. Continues collection of solid wastes from Barangay Poblacion and Balantoy.
Collected residual wastes and bottles were delivered at the Municipal Nursery
at Barangay Balantoy for the shredding and crushing and made into bricks and
hollow blocks. The LGU used the Sino track dump truck to collect residual
wastes and bottles.

3.
Cleaned the temporary residual area located at the Municipal Nursery on April 1,
2022. Since the Municipality have no sanitary landfill, a Temporary Residual
Area was prepared located at the Municipal Nursery and used as an area for
the collected residual wastes.

4. Shredding of cellophanes and crashed bottles to be used for Eco brick

5. Making of pillows out of shredded cellophanes

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6. Making of eco bricks and hollow blocks out of shredded cellophanes and

crashed bottles

7. Construction of flower box out of echo bricks in front of the MDRRM building

After

8. Making of Pathways out of echo bricks at the Municipal Nursery

9.

Scrap and recyclable materials generated from the LGU was delivered to Junkshop
owners at Tabuk City on April 27, 2022. A total amount of five thousand two
hundred fifty-seven pesos (5,257.00) was remitted at the treasury office.

10.
Residual Containment Area (RCA) was funded and constructed at the propose
area of Sanitary Landfill, Mapitpita, Maling Balbalan, Kalinga amounting to One
Million Pesos (₱1,000,000.00).
11. Maintained plastic shredder, and bottle crasher, cement mixer, hollow block
molder and 3 kinds of bricks molder.

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V. FACILITATED THE TREE PLANTING AND GENERAL CLEANING ACTIVITIES

1. Tree Planting - A tree planting activity was conducted on September 13, 2022 in
participation to the Nationwide Simultaneous tree planting activity. It was
attended by all LGU employees, Municipal Officials headed by the Municipal
Mayor and the Vice Mayor and National line agency representatives working with
in the Municipality. Forest trees planted were Narra, White Lauan, Mahogany and
some fruit trees like Suha, and other fruit trees.
Proper spacing and size of hole was oriented before planting as part of
the IEC. Further, area of assignment was informed to the participants where
there were 3 groups. One group for the tree planting activity will be at the
Balantoy Elementary School, Group two (2) is at Balbalan Agro-Industrial High
School and Group 3 planted at the MIU, the area of the LGU. A short program
was done after the tree planting activity and a lunch was served.

2. General
cleaning with in the LGU compound was conducted on April 22, 2022. All offices
have their own assignments to clean which started to each own office before
going out with in the LGU compound.

3. Coordination to other stakeholders for the establishment of Sanitary Landfill.

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VI. SUPPORT/PARTICIPATION TO OTHER AGENCIES/OFFICES ACTIVITIES


AND PROGRAMS
1. Participated on the judging of recycling and Landscaping during the Linggo ng
Kabataan Celebration on August 18, 2022 conducted by Tourism Office. Each
barangay participated on the actual recycling out of plastic bottles. The youth

was able to join in the recycling contest to instill in the mind of the youth that
recycling is a part of environmental protection.

2. Participated in the cave opening at barangay Tawang Balbalan, Kalinga on


September 27, 2022.

3. Participated on the monitoring and evaluation of the search of healthiest


barangays and schools.

4. Participated in the judging of the lantern making contest made of recycled and
Indigenous materials during the 1st Pailaw of Balbalan on December 1, 2022.

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VII. REPORTS AND DOCUMENTS PREPARATION

1. Finalize 10 years Ecological Management Plan on May 16-18- 7 copies was


provided. it was forwarded to the National Solid Waste Management
Commission for approval.

2. Prepared the following:


1. Finalized 2021 Environmental Protection and Management annual
accomplishment report and submitted to concerned offices.
2. Annual Investment plans
3. Quarterly Physical Report of Operation
4. Annual plans and budget
5. Annual procurement plan
6. Detailed Physical Report of Operation
7. DTR, IPCR and SALN

VIII. STAFF MEETINGS CONDUCTED


Two (2) staff’s meetings were conducted for us to assessed if target plans and
activities were accomplished as well as to know if what went wrong and what went
well as basis for the planning of next quarter activities. (April 8, 2022- 1 st meeting,
2nd meeting).

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Republic of the Philippines


CORDILLERA ADMINISTRA

TIVE REGION
Province of Kalinga
Municipality of Balbalan
OFFICE OF THE MUNICIPAL MAYOR
Municipal Youth Development Office
Sangguniang Kabataan

MINUTES OF THE 1st QUARTER JOINT SK FEDERATION AND LYDC MEETING


First Floor Balbalan Hostel
February 15, 2022

CALL TO ORDER: The meeting was called to order at around 10:00 AM by SK FEDERATION
Chairman Miss Conneley Apaling, Presiding Officer, with a prayer led by BAIS-SSG Nessie G.
Dugyangon.

ORDER OF AGENDA

I. UTILIZATION OF SK FUNDS

On the reports of utilized funds that should be submitted at the end of the quarter to the
accounting office as well as the second copy to be submitted to the DILG and Youth Development
office on the day of February 22, 2022 which was further put in motion. It was then mention that
Balbalasang and Talalang completed their requirements. Ma’am Cony also discuss the SK
parliamentary form. The next Agenda for the final submission of the SK Utilization Fund will be pass
on February 22, 2022. It was also mention that every first week of the quarter starting first week of
April will be the submission of reports. Balantoy also updated their Utilization on how to utilize their
funds if there are no funds furnished and according to Ma’am Regine, with or without spending their
funds, they still comply to submit their reports.

II. MONITORING AND EVALUATION OF FORM-1

It was discussed that the submission will be every 1st week of January. It was duly put into motion
and seconded accordingly that the form will be submitted on February 22, 2022 together with the
Utilization of Fund reports in fulfillment with the requirements that the reports will also be
reported to the region.

III. SK 2022 ABYIP & BUDGET INCLUSION OF CULTURAL ACTIVITIES IN SK PLANS


Dao-angan submitted their ABYIP report and Tawang also submitted their CBYDP report. Others did
not yet comply with their reasons that the treasurer did not yet finish the task assigned. The ABYIP
was then duly put into motion to be submitted March 7,2022. Ma’am Regine suggested to bring out
their ideas to plan a resolution and beforemaking a resolution, they should first register their Youth
Organization as mandated on the Amendment and By-laws. She also suggested to include cultural
activities and programs connected to the recent pandemic as well as unity between members and the
leaders to make a successful resolution plan and “Ayuda” was also mention if they can also include it
in their resolution and IEC about vaccination or cultural uniforms. Mr. Christian Gunnawa – BAIS
SSG also suggested three trush bin for every household in their barangay and in connection to that Mr.
Rene Alip the Menro Staff was called to share his ideas regarding the matter. He mentioned that one of
their project proposals was to plan for IEC on Sanitation to be held in Balbalasang and Talalang if ever
the budget will be approved.
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IV. REGISTRATION OF YOUTH ORGANIZATION

1) Here are the Local List of Registered & Verified Youth Organizations and Youth Serving
Organizations for Year @ 2021 discussed by Ma’am Regine Munda Cruz:
1. Balbalan Agro-Industrial School SSG – Balantoy, Balbalan
2. Bolo Youth Organization – Bolo-Balantoy, Balbalan
3. Nawoy Youth Organization – Nawoy, Balantoy Balbalan
4. Tawang Youth Community Organization – Tawang Poblacion, Balbalan
5. Gawaan Proper Youth Organization – Gawaan, Balbalan
Others are still working on their obligations.

2) It was also mention that there is a new ordinance from the Municipality which institutes the Search
for the Outstanding Youth Organization and Youth- Serving Organization of the Municipality of
Balbalan, Province of Kalinga, Appropriating Funds therefore and other purposes proposed ordinance
reported by Hon. Connely T. Apaling.

V OTHER MATTERS:
In support to the upcoming Founding Anniversary, Ma’am Regine stated that the celebration will be
held on March 4, 2022 and it will be a simple preparation in avoidance with the alert level effect of the
Pandemic. Searching for the events held or contest through video clips are also mention like the
AYUG BALBALAN contest to join as one to judge the content of the Jangu, Ading, and uggayam.
The age bracket is 31 above and every barangay should choose their own entry. Another mention was
the search for the oldest picture during the festival days inserting their (#) hashtag caption, best
caption, the name and the photo owner. Lunch break was served after a meal prayer led my Ma’am
Kyrie Jessa Libangan the YDO Staff. After lunch, the copy of the M&E Form 1 and Utilization form
was distributed to the Appointed participants while Ma’am Presy Balao-as shared her advice to update
the participants on their obligations regarding their Utilizations of Funds. Ma’am Conneley closed the
program and Seconded by the parties. The Closing Prayer was then instituted by Hon. Nessie G.
Dugyangon.

ADJOURNMENT:
The meeting was adjourned at around 2:00 PM

Prepared by:
Joan B. Banggawan

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SK MANDATORY TRAINING 2022


Poblacion, Balbalan
March 28, 2022

The second SK mandatory training was held last 2019, lucky that the youth are given another
chance to attend a training program despite the unending pandemic. The agenda was held at Balbalan
Hostel hosted by the SK Federation President and SK Chairperson of Dao-angan Hon. Connely T.
Apaling in partnership with the Local Youth Development Office. The registration started at 7:30 am
and ended at 9:45 am. ID’s and T-shirts were distributed to all the participants for the training. At
exactly 10:00 am Hon. Connely and Ma’am Jessa D. Libangan, LYDO staff, facilitated the training
program. Ma’am Jessa lead the prayer followed by a Filipinism conducted by Miss Novie Mae
Suclatan a representative of Gawaan proper youth organization (GPYO). A welcome remark by Hon.
Connely was also conducted, greeting the participants of different barangays and thanking them for
their loving support to the SK organization. She also introduced Ma’am Regine Faye Munda Cruz as
the designate LYDO.

Ma’am Regine also took the chance to acknowledge the presence of all the participants,
appreciating their efforts to come to attend the training. Am snack was serve while she started her
lecture on the Salient Features of SK Reform Act. She brings out what are their ideas about the RA
10742 and she continued to explain. Under the Youth discussion, the age preferences like 15-17 are the
child youth, 18-24 are the core youth, 25-30 are the adult youth. Ma’am Regine also explains the KK
definition as part of the preferences of the youth. She added that KK or the Katipunan ng Kabataan are
considered as the age of 15 but not more than 30, a resident of at least 6 months and they can be
registered as KK in the youth organization through the presence of the SK secretary to register them.
Furthermore, Ma’am Regine also discussed the Powers and Functions of the Youth, the meetings, the
creation and election, their qualification to run as SK Chairman, the disqualifications and their
privileges to become SK officials. She compared before that the age to run for SK official can range to
15-17 years old but now, you must have that age of 18-24 years old because at this age, they are
already at the age of majority. She discussed SK Funds under section 20 which is 10% of the barangay
general fund will be allocated to them so that they will use it for their activity programs and projects
they will implement during the year of disposal. Ma’am Diane a youth of Gawaan mentioned their
allocated annual budget at about 306,000 plus was used in their training programs, leadership
programs, seminars, and clean-up drive. Under sec. 25 which is the creation of Local Youth
Development Office, Ma’am Regine introduce herself as the designate officer to organize the SK
activities, assist the planning and execution of projects and programs of the SK and Federations in all
levels. She compares before that SK are the only one to plan but now a day, all SK and other members
of the KK are involved. She discussed Sec. 27, the Mandatory and continuing training programs of SK
and Sec. 30, the observance of Linggo ng Kabataan. Ma’am Regine asked questions before she ended
her lecture. Before the second lecture, to be conducted by Ma’am Erlinda Astudillo, secretary to the
SB, Hon. Connely gave questions to the youth participants to examine them if they really catched up
on the discussions and some answered exactly the questions.

Ma’am Erlinda discussed about the meetings and resolutions. She first discussed the meetings,
how to make minutes during meetings mainly on the part of the SK Secretary. The first part is to set
the date, then the time of the meeting and the venue. The second part is the purpose of the meeting, the
attendance, the agenda, the decisions made and the actions made after the meeting. She also discusses
the elements of style of the meeting. The use of the past tense or the present tense where she added that
present tense is the appropriate way to do a minute for her if she does the minutes. Active voice can be
applied for direct demonstration. Simple sentences can express a clear idea and avoid gender issues.
Another is the use of numeric like using number 1 is the most important key. In her discussion about
resolutions, to make a resolution, first write the names who made the resolutions, the purpose, and the
legal basis. She added the two formats of making a resolution, first is the standard format which is
commonly use in private organization and the secretary shall certify for correction. The second one is
the commission format. This contains decisions and issues. All members will sign in the resolution.
The secretary will attest the signature. She added that to make a resolution series, the year will be first
written before the number. “Resolution no.2021-11”. The resolution will be certified by the secretary
and approved by the Local Chief Executive or the Mayor. The date of approval must be inserted. She
also noted that the MOA or the memorandum of agreement is not to be approved by the Mayor
because he is the one asking the authority of the SB. Another one she noted was the word august which
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is not a month but a group of honourable because in her experience some are questioning the word
august which is not actually the month but a simple word for a group of honourable. That ends her
short and simple topic. Hon. Connely further ask the Youth participant if they understand the topic and
ask a little question. She noted them that resolution is ordinary and ordinance is permanent.

Before the next topic will be notify, the undersigned was called to make an ice breaker for
stretching and wake up the sleep minds of the participants. The next lecturer was the Administrator of
the LGU, Sir Eric K. Gonayon Jr. taking the part of Ma’am Mediatrix Alino officer of MLGO DILG.
Sir Eric stretched the minds of the youth participants by asking their response one by one to answer the
questions “is it important to know that SK should exercise fully their functions as SK Officials” And
do you think SK is an illustration of the phrase “Ang kabataan ang pag-asa ng bayan”? the youth
responded YES. Sir Eric advice to the youth that the government and the barangay trusted them as the
hope of the motherland. He even added that they should serve a good governance for the benefit of
their community. He discusses the major characteristic of good governance. One is participation in the
sense that they should know the programs in their barangay so that they would be able to participate
accordingly, two is the conscientious that involves all the SK officials or SK oriented. Third is the
accountability which is the key requirement of good governance telling them their willingness to do
their responsibility. Fourth is the responsiveness advising that as SK they should respond quickly
during the calls of the barangay. Fifth is the Effectiveness and Efficiency as the effect of their
responsiveness without wasting time. Sixth is the inclusiveness with his phrase “no one should have
left behind” in which everybody is involve. That ends the lecture of the administrator and the lunch
was serve before the prayer of Hon. Connely T. Apaling.

The undersigned called the second part of the program and Ma’am Jessa Libangan started her
ice breaker to energize the participants. The next lecturer was Engr. Sonia Duggoy Municipal Planning
and Development Coordinator. She discussed about Planning. Why SK should make a plan. Citing
about the importance of SK Development Plan that serves as a guide in attaining the vision of the brgy.
There are also things to remember that she added under section 16, RA 7160 which is the General
welfare goals. These are the preservation and enrichment of culture, the enhancement of the right of
the people to a balance ecology, the promotion of health and safety, the importance of public morals,
the maintenance of peace and order, the preservation of comfort and convenience of the inhabitants
and lastly the importance of economic prosperity and social justice. Ma’am Sonia also discuss the
basic services and facilities, the agricultural support services which includes planting materials,
distribution systems and operation of farm produce collection and buying stations. She added a story
about an Engr. Who resigned in his job and went to agriculture and became a millionaire which is very
possible to all who wants to engage in agriculture. She also discussed the clean water and sanitations.
She added that a Kabataan should be knowledgeable about the operations of the organization in that
way they are ready to face problems on their organization. That ends the Lecture and Hon. Connely
added to Engr. Sonia to conduct a separate training for planning so that the youth will be more familiar
with the planning strategies of the organization. Ice breaker was taken cared by Hon. Connely to
energize again the participants.

The Next Lecturer was Ma’am Christine N. Gallamoy, the Budget Officer III in the budget
office. Her lecture entitles Budget. First she asked where the Funds of the SK of brgy. Gawaan are
generating income and GPYO Ellaine Agcaoili responded that they generate funds through carolling
and renting their videoke to the brgy. A good tip to other Youth organization from other brgy. to
generate income on their own. Ma’am Kristine discuss the appropriation of the SK Fund of the Brgy.
she added that the out of school youth will receive mostly on the appropriation with their reasons due
to financial problems, Family and relationship problems. She discusses the SK budget process where
there must be preparation of SK, the need of their accountability, their authorization, the execution
where they can utilize their funds and the last is the review by the Sangguniang Bayan. She added that
the SK Chairman and the treasurer should prepare the budget from the plans that will be implemented
by the KK. The SK kagawad will authorize the budget for the appropriation of the budget. SK lakbay
aral are also chargeable against SK fund and shall be subject to policies and guidelines. She also added
the last submition of the SK annual budget should be in or before the day of October 16. She added
that in the annual budget the beginning balance is the amount to be added on their next annual budget
during the year. Regarding their general administrative program, they can also include office supplies
like computer desktop, tables, chairs, electric fan, and icom. The functions of SK secretaries, treasurer
and Chairman were also discussed, as well as their leadership and accountability as SK Officials. That
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ends the lecture of Ma’am Kristine. Another ice breaker of Hon. Connely and the Last lecture was
again initiated by Ma’am Regine Munda Cruz, Designate LYDO.

Since the presence of Ma’am lucy was not adhere due to the registration of SPES program,
Ma’am regine was ready to do her part. The lectures entitled Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards.
Ma’am regine gave a message to the youth that we all our freedom but our freedom is not absolute.
She emphasized the first topic outline which is the Filipino core values, the commitment to public
interest which is for the community not for self-interest, professionalism, justness and sincerity and
political neutrality. She even added on how to respond to the public in a respectful manner. Another is
to promote local product in facebook is one of the things that SK can help to their community.
Commitment to democracy is also tackled where a democracy is exercise if you have the right to vote.
Simple living was also discussed. The duties of Public Officials and employees were also discuss and
the prohibited acts and transactions also explained. Before she ends up the lecture she added updates to
the Youth of Tawang, STS SBO to renew their Youth Organization. Certificates were distributed to the
awardees of the day followed by a picture taking. That ends the successful SK Mandatory Training
Program.

PHOTO DOCUMENTATION

Registration of Youth Participants and packing of notes and ballpens.


Filipinism conducted by Novie Mae Suclatan Ma’am Regine Munda Cruz welcoming the
participants

Am snack and lecture of Salient Features Ma’am Erlinda Astudillo on her lecture on
SK reform act Meetings and Resolutions.

Roll over the Ocean – Ice breaker

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LGU – Administrator Sir Eric K. Gonayon Jr.


delivering his lecture on “Local Governance”.

Hon. Connely T. Apaling giving Lunch meal after the prayer of


questions about the lectures Ma’am Connely

Ma’am Jessa Libangan led the ice breaker – saying ha ha ha up to 7 times.

Ice breaker by Ma’am Regine – Up and down and shake shake shake

Ma’am Sonia Duggoy on her lecture “Planning”

Chicky dance by Hon. Connely T. Apaling.

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Ma’am Christine M. Gallamoy on her lecture “Budgeting.

Ma’am Regine Munda Cruz printing and signing Ma’am Connely signing certificates.
Certificates

Icebreaker by Ma’am Connely “Code of Ma’am Regine on her lecture


Conduct”.

Picture taking with SK Federation/ SK Chairman- Dao-angan, Hon. Connely T. Apaling after
receiving certificates.

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MINUTES OF THE 2ND QUARTER JOINT SK AND LYDC MEETING


HELD AT THE FIRST FLOOR BALBALAN HOSTEL
ON JUNE 7, 2022

1. Sponsoring Office: MUNICIPAL YOUTH DEVELOPMENT OFFICE

2. ATTENDANCE:
3. SK OFFICIALS PRESENT:
4. PRESIDING OFFICER: HON. BEVERLY SAGAMANG
5. BEVERLY B. SAGAMANG – POBLACION SK CHAIRPERSON
6. RHEA TABANGANAY - PANTIKIAN SK CHAIRPERSON
7. DIANA FAITH P. AGULIN – GAWAAN SK CHAIRPERSON
8. ALDRIN BALINTE A. - AB-ABAAN SK CHAIR
9. MAYETH SALINGBAY A. – AB-ABAAN SK SECRETARY
10. JAY DUGAYON - POSWOY SK CHAIR
11. JAYMARK T. AMBONG - SK KAGAWAD BUAYA
12. MARIAN GAYLE B. TANGKIB – BALANTOY SK REPRESENTATIVE
13. JHESS G. ANGGABOY - BUAYA REPRESENTATIVE

14. COMMUNITY BASED ORGANIZATION:


15. MARIAN GAYLE B. TANGKIB – BALANTOY SK REPRESENTATIVE
16. JORDAN JET G. ALUNDAY - TAYCO PRESIDENT
17. ASHLEY JADE M. CAMADDO – 4H CLUB REPRESENTATIVE
18. JAYNARD GAYDA - BYO SECRETARY PANTIKIAN
19. LYN FE BALUGA – BYO PRESIDENT BALANTOY

20. SCHOOL BASED ORG.


21. CHRISTIAN GUNNAWA – SSG BAIS PRESIDENT
22. VINCE LEE L. GUNDAY - NYO PRESIDENT
23. HARTT FAITH L. BOMMOSAO – SSG BNHS PRESIDENT

24. YOUTH DEVELOPMENT OFFICIALS AND STAFF


25. REGINE FAYE D. MUNDA CRUZ – DESIGNATE LYDO
26. JOAN B. BANGGAWAN – LYDO CLERK

27. CALL TO ORDER: The meeting was called to order at around 9:30 Am by SK Poblacion
President Hon. Beverly Sagamang,
28. the presiding officer followed by a prayer led by Hon. Rhea Tabanganay SK President
Pantikian.

29. READING OF THE PREVIOUS MINUTES – The minutes was read by BYO Secretary
Jaynard Gayda. After the reading,
30. the presiding officer ask any corrections on the minutes. Hon. Dianne Agulin corrected line
44-45 of the minutes
31. stating Mr. Christian Gunnawa – BAIS SSG suggesting three trash bin for every household
in their barangay and
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32. in connection to that Mr. Rene Alip the Menro Staff was called to share regarding the
matter. Presiding officer
33. then started the order of the agenda while stating that there must really a three-trash bin
for every household.

34. ORDER OF AGENDA:

I. UPDATES ON SK SUBMISSIONS AND MEETINGS


35. The updates presented by the undersigned, were the summary of the accomplishments of
2021-2022 ABYIP Budget & CBYDP, 2021 utilization offunds, 2021 M&E form 1, 2022 1 st
quarter utilization of fund, annex 4 KK profiling, furnish of meetings and minutes of
meetings.
36. Most of them lack the submission of requirements on the agreed date. Hon. Dianne
Aggulin,
37. SK Chairperson of Gawaan further clarified their ABYIP Budget 2022 that it was
already accomplished and showed their records during the presentation.
38. Hon Rhea Tabanganay also showed their completion on their ABYIP and budget report for
2022.
39. Ab-abaan secretary Mayeth Salingbay also clarified that their ABYIP report in the year
2020-2021 were already processed but they were not able to pass a copy of their document in
the LYDO.
40. Ma’am Regine notified them to submit a copy to the LYDO. Ma’am Regine also added that if
they have no funds to utilize, they will make a letter to the office so that they won’t be mark
as sad face again in the coming presentation.
41. Hon. Rhea Tabanganay also added that their utilization was already processed but were able
to pass only to Ma’am Precilla Balao-as of Accounting Office. Ma’am Regine said that they
should not forget to keep a report copy to submit in the LYDO.

42. II. RA 11462 – SK ELECTIONS


43. Ma’am Regine started the topic asking the participants who can vote for SK officials. Sir
Jaynard Gayda answered that it was the SK who have reach the age of 18 until 30. Ma’am
Regine added that the date of the assumption of office will be on the noon of January 1.
Election will be on December 5, elected SK Official will assume office on January 1.

44. III. RA 11768 – AN ACT STRENGTHENING RA 10742


45. In addition, Ma’am Regine explained the qualification of SK Officials. One is being a
Filipino citizen, anotheris to be a resident in their respective barangay. Sir Jaynard Gayda ask
if those who can run are not married but Ma’am Regine said that the law does not specify a
civil status as long as they are 18 years but not more than 24 on the day of elections.
46. Sir Jaynard also asked if there are other eligibilities to be considered and Ma’am Regine said
that as long as he/she is able to read and write.
47. Sir Markham also added that it is not supposed to be the sad face mark because it’s how they
should work responsibly that qualifies them to be a legible SK official.
48. He added that now a day he had that driving force to do something good for the community if
only his age will return in his youth days.
49. He promised to push the small community of BAIS to participate in all programs and
activities of the youth in Balbalan.
50. Presiding officer Beverly Sagamang also added that despite how her plans have that driven
force if there’s lack of participation among the members, she cannot do it alone by herself.
51. Ma’am Regine added that before running SK officials, you should know how to make a
formal letter.
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52. She gave examples like to ask the mayors presence on their programs or activities or to make
letter to a resource speaker. Another is how to draft resolutions but there are specific trainings
for this to the SK. how to prepare budgetary plans and reports which connects to their ABYIP
and CBYDP BUDGET.
53. Program or project proposal is also one that Sir Markham added wherein he is always willing
to help the SK to make proposals as well as the LYDO office which further added by Ma’am
Regine. To be a leader who functions for a greater good is another one as showing them as a
role model to the youth.

54. IV. OTHER MATTERS


55. Ma’am Abegail Dalacan of MSWD announced their meeting in connection to the youth camp
plans and other concerns for the youth. Local list of registered & verified youth organizations
and youth serving organizations for year 2021.
56. Among the list are the ff:
57. Balbalan Agro-Industrial School SSG – Balantoy, Balbalan
58. Bolo Youth Organization – Bolo-Balantoy, Balbalan
59. Nawoy Youth Organization – Nawoy, Balantoy Balbalan
60. Tawang Youth Community Organization – Tawang Poblacion, Balbalan
61. Gawaan Proper Youth Organization – Gawaan, Balbalan
62. Poswoy Pag-asa Youth Association – Poswoy Balbalan
63. Gawaan Pag-asa Youth Association – Gawaan, Balbalan
64. .
65. Local list of registered & verified youth organizations and youth serving organizations for
year 2022. Among the
66. list are the ff:
67. Balbalan Agro-Industrial School – Extention SSG – Balbalan Proper
68. Balbalan National High School – Poblacion, Balbalan

69. V. LINGGO NG KABATAAN – PROPOSED ACTIVITIESS


70. Ordinance No. 2021-22 stating the Ordinance instituting the search for the outstanding youth
organization and youth-serving organization of the Municipality of Balbalan, Province of
Kalinga, Appropriating funds therefore and for other purposes. This will be awarded to those
who will comply with the requirements stated in the Ordinance No. 2021-22.
71. Boy and Girl Official – The Boy and girl official is only allowed to ages 13 to 17 years old.
72. This contest will be applicable to the individual not by pair. The agreed time to start the
program might fall on August.
73. The agreed date to report to the offices is on August 8-12. The prize for outstanding official
will be 3,000 and a consolation prize of 1,500.
74. The boy and girl official contestants will make an application letter to LYDO and after that
there will be a screening interview and a questions and answer given to them to be counted as
their scores.
75. Christian Gunnawa was called to share his experience when he joined the BGO and he said
that they were disseminated to different department that suits the course they want in the
future.
76. When he stayed at the -engineering office, he was task to make narrative reports, joined the
inspectorate team, and surveying projects.
77. The screening date agreed was on the first week of august which fall on august 1.
78. Sir Markham suggested that it is good to put all the updates in the LYDO page to be shown as
advertisement.

79. PROPOSE ACTIVITIES:

80. Modern Dance


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81. Theme related


82. Per Brgy- Age 15-30 yrs. old
83. Minimum of 8- maximum of 12 participants

84. Criteria
85. Choreography (execution)
86. Mastery
87. Stage presence
88. Content (message)
89. Costume and props
90. Audience impact

91. Landscaping
92. Area- 1.5mx1.5m
93. LGU – Oil, Stone, area.
94. Participants – Accessories
95. Involve – all SK Chairperson + four KK members
96. Date- August 20.

97. Foodtography – per brgy.


98. Subject – photograph of food in Balbalan
99. Digital format – taken in 2022, No name, signature, or any identifying mark.
100. Criteria - Creativity and Originality, composition, photographic quality, visual impact.

101. Cultural Ensemble


102. Tupayya & Pattong
103. Members – YO’s/ YSOs
104. Minimum of 15 participants
105. Maximum of 25 participants
106. Time Frame – 7 – 10 minutes
107. No using of fire

108. Friendship Games


109. Basketball and Volleyball.

110. Awarding
111. August 31, 2022 –
112. 1st prize – 1500
113. 2nd prize – 1000
114. 3rd prize – 750
115. Consolation prize – 500
116. The meeting was adjourned by Beverly Sagamang at 3:00 Pm and closing prayer led by
Sir Markham Agnas.

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LINGO NG KABATAAN 2022


BOY OR GIRL OFFICIAL SCREENING AND BRIEFING

Section 33 of RA 10742 states that the observance of the Lingo ng kabataan shall include the selection
of Girl officials who are 13 -17 years old and shall hold office for a week as counter parts of all local
agencies stationed or assigned in the territorial jurisdiction of the local government unit
The local Youth Development Office (LYDO) headed by Ms. Regine Faye D. Munda-Cruz,
designate LYD Officer together with the tourism staff conducted the selection of Boy or Girl as part of
the Lingo ng kabataan on August 4,2022 held at the sangguniang Bayan Office, wherein interested
youth from different Barangays were mandated to pass their resumes and application letters addressed
to the Municipal Mayor and undergone series of interview.

The said activity started exactly at 9:00 in the morning with a prayer led by Ms. Shiedel C.
Awing, one of the Girl Official candidates followed by the National Anthem by Ms. Ive Rose C.
Awing. Before the acknowledgement of the participants, Ms. Pearl Argerie G. Garcia introduced the
panelists interviewers to the candidates namely; Mr. Hoven Dang-it, Ms. Abigail Dalcan and Ms. Aiza
Canasa discussed the overview of the Boy or Girl Officials. Ms. Garcia also shared to the candidates
what are the procedures (which they did) in applying Boy or Girl Officials and what will be their roles
in their respective offices if they will be selected as one of the BGO’s.
There were 13 determined and active participants who joined the said activity and luckily, they
all passed the interview and will be assigned to their respective offices.
August 5,2022, it is the briefing of selected BGO’s where in some head of office and their
representatives were invented.it is started with a prayer led by Nessie Dugyangan followed by a
national anthem conducted by Ms. Ashley Dugayon and Ms pearl Argerie Garcia acknowledge the
participants, officials, and head of offices present. Ms. Regine Faye welcomed the participants then the
Municipal Municipal Mayor Almar P. Malannag gave message to the youth advising them to do their
task responsively so they can learn and experience working in the Government. The overview of the
activity; Boy or Girl official and salient features of SK reform act of 2015 was explained by Ms.
Regine Faye and she also introduced the LGU Balbalan Officials and Department heads, after that
short briefing of office functions was shared from the department heads present and their
representative and random pick their BGO assign at their office then Ms. Pearl Argerie cited four Do’s
and dont’s in the office to the BGO and lastly, before the municipal Vice Mayor Rowina Alison M.
Damian closed the program, she congratulated the BGO’s by giving an inspirational message to them.
These 13 participants will be evaluated by the head of offices after serving and sharing their
counterparts as a Boy or Girl Official for a week.

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LINGGO NG KABATAAN 2022


August 17-19, 2022

Section 30 of Republic Act No. 10742, the Sangguniang Kabatan Reform Act of 2015 mandates
the observation of Linggo ng Kabataan in every municipality on the week where the 12 th of August
falls to coincide with the International Youth Day. For this year, the Linggo ng Kabataan was
celebrated through the implementation of the Boy/Girl Official from August 8-12, 2022 and the LNK
Culmination was on August 18-19, 2022 with the Theme “Intergenerational Solidarity: Creating a
World for all Ages”.

August 17, 2022 was the stage preparation headed by Engr. Solomon Tuguinay (Municipal
Engineer) and some of his staff together with the Rescue Team (MDRRM), LGU drivers and Tourism
staff and it was also the final rehearsal of Mr. Balbalan Candidates. The KCDM Sports Center was
closed due to the earthquake last July 27, 2022 hence the LNK was held in front of the MDRRM
building.

August 18, 2022, first day of the LNK culminating activity which was the Skills Competition
held at 3rd floor Balbalan Hostel. The registration of participants was handled by the Municipal Health
Office staffs in following the health protocols to avoid the spreading of Covid19. The program was
formally started with a prayer led by Ms. Pearl Argerie Garcia followed by a filipinism conducted by
Ms. Ive Rose Awing and Ms. Regine Faye Munda Cruz welcomed all the participants from different
Barangays headed by their Sk Chairpersons and Councils. At around 10:30 am the skills competition
started, first the evaluation of the Search for outstanding Youth Organization and Foodtography
competition held at 2nd Floor DRRM Building wherein the Chairperson for this contested activity was
Ms. Regine Faye Munda Cruz, Recycling Competition held at 3 rd Floor Balbalan hostel headed by its
Chairperson Ms. Ive rose Awing and for the Landscaping Competition, it was moved in the afternoon
held in front of the Municipal building headed by its Chairperson Ms. Garcia.

The Part 2 of the activity was the Search for Mr. Balbalan 2022; “The Pageant Night” joined by
the nine (9) candidates from different Barangay aimed to help the Youth build camaraderie and
leadership as well as to enhance their personalities through this remarkable moment. The Pre- pageant
(Talent Portion) which was hosted by Mr. Mark Ham Agnas was conducted at 3 rd Floor Balbalan
Hostel at around 1:30 pm and the Board of Judges for this namely: Dr. Ester Roselle D. Calma
(Municipal health Officer), Ms. Yolanda D. Damian (Municipal Accountant) and Ms. Caroline B.
Dugayon (Bookkeeper). All the candidates showed their talent confidently but only one will be chosen
among them who got the high score from the judges. And for the Pageant, this was started around 8:00
pm hosted by Mr. Revin A. Dulansi (Outstanding Boy Official 2020) and Ms. Ashley Dugayon
(Outstanding Girl Official 2022), before starting a program, we must ask the Lord’s blessing for its
success which was led by the Dugyangan sisters through doxology, then the hosts introduced the Board
of Judges namely: Hon. Rowina Alison MC. Damian (Municipal Vice Mayor), Hon Marc Alvin M.
Page (SB on Finance), Mr. Darell Von B. Sangdaan (Mr. Balbalan 2019), Ms. Perlita Tumbali
(DRRMO III) and Mr. Krischan T. Dao-wan (DRRM II). It was indeed a very spectacular night
because all the handsome, masculine and elegant candidates stunned with their own. The audience
were eagerly ready for the presentations of the candidates and yes! Shoutings, cheerings were the only
sound you heard when the nine candidates came out for their Production Number. There were also sets
of Special and Minor Awards thru cash and sash that been given to the deserving candidates. The 1 st
set were the Mr. Talent triumphed by Mr. Ogie Frank Gupa-al of Poblacion, Mr. Congeniality; Mr.
Christian Gunnawa of Balantoy, Mr. Photogenic; Mr. Jake Tamdog (Poblacion). The 2 nd set were the
Netizens Choice Award; Mr. Jake Tamdog (Poblacion) and Best in Production number garnered by
Mr. Christian Gunnawa. The 3rd set were the Best in Sportswear that was been awarded to Mr. Frank
Ogie Gupa-al, best in Kalinga Attire; Mr. Jericho Ganongan (Tawang). Before the awarding of the 4 th
set of Special and Minor awards, the Question-and-Answer portion part 1 was asked to the candidates
one by one in which many people look forward into a pageant to test the candidate’s confidence as
they say “Talking is not easy as Walking”. So for the 4 th set were the Best in Evening Wear that was
given to Mr. Jericho Ganongan, Darling of the Crowd; Mr. Rex Lasi (Balbalan Proper), Mr. Masculine
Look and Mr. Personality awarded to Mr. Christian Gunnawa ( Balantoy) and Best in Catwalk, Mr.
Balbalan Proper. The 5th set were Mr. Gorgeous given to Mr. Christian Gunnawa, Mr. Fashionista; Mr
Rex lasi, Head Turner of the Night; Mr. Schelegel B. Lingayo (Maling), Best Smile award; Mr. Renan
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Jay Estocapio ( Gawaan) and for the Mr. Elegance, it was identified to Mr. Orville Cliff Tabanganay
( Talalang). Before the announcement of Top 3, all the candidates walked on stage with flair and style,
they have transformed, they developed their inner and outer personal and they grew more as a person.
The Chosen Top 3 were tested again into another Q&A portion for the judges to decide who will
crown as Mr. Balbalan 2022 and the 3 candidates gave their best in answering the question being asked
to them. For the final moment, before Mr. Balbalan 2019(Mr. Darell Von Sangdaan) bids his reign
goodbye thru his farewell walk and a song renditioned from him to all the candidates as well as the
crowd. And yes! For the thrilling moment, the host were ready to announce who will be crown as Mr.
Balbalan 2022, first to be awarded was the 2 nd runner up garnered by Mr. Ogie Frank Gupa-al of
Poblacion, 1st runner up won by Mr. Jericho Ganongan of Tawang and for the crowned Mr. Balbalan
2022 succeeded to Mr. Rex Lasi of Balbalan Proper. It was a roaring event to everyone especially to
the youth, they enjoyed every moment of the pageant wherein they also showcased their different
talents as part of the event, and they showed their support to their candidates who represented their
respective barangay. The event that night was ended at around 12:25 am.

It was a sunny morning of Friday, August 19, 2022 when the culminating activity of the Linggo
ng Kabataan resumed which was the Formal Program, showcasing of talents, skills and capability. The
said activity started with a parade participated by the active Kabataan members of different Barangays
with the newly crowned Mr. Balbalan 2022 starting at the junction area to the Municipal Ground. The
activities then continued with the Grace of God led by Pstr. Rose Marie G. Dugyangan followed by the
National Anthem conducted by Ms. Nessie G. Dugyangan, Balbalan Hymn and Kalinga Hymn
conducted by Ms. Jennifer S. Lunang. All Kabataan who were present was acknowledged by the
Designate LYD Officer no other than Ms. Regine Faye D. Munda Cruz with a welcome remark by the
Municipal Vice Mayor, Hon. Rowina Alison M. Damian.
In our life, there is always this someone who we idolize or look up to, someone that can be our
inspiration or admiration while learning and growing up, just like our Guest Speaker for the day. It is
such an inspiring message what he has shared to the youths, that no matter what happen in your life, do
not give up and always seek for the protection and guidance of the Lord. Our young, witty, talented
and handsome guest speaker for the day no other than Engr. David Jefraim Damian Orodio was
introduced by Alijendra M. Damian, one of the Girl Official. After sharing his experiences in life, the
Local Youth Development Office gave him a simple token as an honor of gratitude for giving us his
time and sharing words of wisdom for our daily life.

There were two contested activities that’s been executed after the formal program namely; 90’s
Modern Dance and Kalinga Folk Dance. The said contested activities was divided into 4 entries which
was done per zone; the Zone 1, 2, 3 and 4 with the Board of Judges namely; Ms. Sharon Gay M.
Dayag, Ms. Kate Sannadan and Engr. David Jefraim D. Orodio for the Modern Dance and for the
Kalinga Folk Dance; Mrs. Francilyn Quindara, Pstr. Rosemarie Dugyangan and Mrs. Perlita
Fernandez.The Modern Dance competition has four entries while the Kalinga Folk dance has only one
entry which was the Zone 4. There were also Lectures during the culmination. The lectures were done
in between with the contested activities. The first two zones performed and then the first lecture was
delivered. The first lecturer was Ms. Mediatrix R. Alińo, she shared about the SK Reform Act (RA
10742 & RA 11768) after that, another two entries of Modern Dance performed. The second lecture
was about Music and Spirituality shared by Pastor Rose Marie Dugyangan together with dancers and
choir members of the Glorious Temple Church. The program went on and Zone 4 also performed their
entry for the Kalinga Folk Dance. Nowadays, proper wearing, proper using and
appreciating/embracing of our Traditional/Kalinga Attire is vanishing. Some of the Kabataan do not
know how to put their “Ba-ag” or “Kain” and some attires that we have. For us to remember what our
ancestors taught not only for our Kalinga/Traditional attires and Cultures but also the terminologies
that we must have to learn from them for us to carry in the future, we invited one of the most valuable
people of Balbalan and an IPED Teacher no other than Ma’am Francilyn A. Quindara for the Culture
Appreciation. Wherein she shared about the different types of Kain and Ba-ag (the old and new
designs) and how to use and wear them properly. There were also series of terminologies that she
shared for the information of everybody. She also executed actual proper using and wearing of Kalinga
Attires.
After a successful culmination, winners from the different contested activities were awarded
(from the first day up to the last day). Some certificates were awarded to the outstanding and
participative Kabataan who showed their unending support for the activity. For the competition activity
for Recycling, Gawa-an Youth Organization garnered the first place, Tawang Youth Organization
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garnered the 2nd place, BNHS garnered the 3rd place and SKEP from Talalang together with the
Tawang Youth Community Organization - TAYCO (Poblacion) and Bulo Youth Organization
garnered the Cosolation price. For the Landscapiing, Zone 3 garnered the 1 st place, Zone 2 garnered the
2nd place, Zone 1 for the third place and Zone 4 for the 4rth place. For the Boy or Girl Official, Ms.
Ashley Dugayon from Poblacion vied for the Outstanding Boy or Girl Official for a week and
succeeded as being one. Certificates were also awarded to the other Boy or Girl Official. For the 90’s
Modern Dance Competition, Zone 1 garnered the 1 st place, Zone 3 garnerde 2 nd place, Zone 4 was the
3rd placer and lastly Zone 2. Zone 4 won the Kalinga Folk Dance since they were the only entry for that
competition. For the Foodtography, Dao-angan garnered the first place followed by Balantoy and next
was from Gawa-an, and consolation prize were given to Dao-angan, Maling and Poblacion. For the
Search for Outstanding Youth Organization, TAYCO garnered the 1 st place followed by the Nawoy
Youth Organization and lastly SSG BAIS Annex.

The Linggo ng Kabataan 2022 was really stressful yet a very successful activity since Kabataan
of Balbalan participated and cooperated for the victory of the said activity. Indeed! Dr. Jose Rizal is
correct with his phrase “The Youth is the Hope of our Fatherland”. The youth did their best and
showed their supports for the Linggo ng Kabataan2022 from the beginning up to the end and we are
very thankful for them because without the youths, the activity didn’t went well.

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Mr. Balbalan Candidates during the final Rehearsal

Stage/ Venue Preparation

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July 18, 2022: Skills Competition

TRIAGE: MHO STAFF

Registration of Participants

Recycling Competition: 3rd floor Balbalan Hostel

Board of Judges: Ms. Susan Rufino,


Ms. Jean Daryn Pattal and Mr. Lymar Angellan

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Landscaping Competition:

Zone 4 Zone 3

Zone 2 Zone 1

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FOODTOGRAPHY:
Board of Judges: Mr. Mark Ham Agnas, Mr. Renante Ngaya-an & Mr. Krischan Dao-wan

Entries:

Barangay Dao-angan Barangay Gawaan

Barangay Maling Barangay Tawang

Barangay Pantikian Barangay Poblacion Barangay Balantoy


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Evaluation of the Search for outstanding Youth Organization:

Board Of Judges: Ms. Christine Gallamoy, Board of Judges: Dr. Roselle Calma,
Ms. Janice Alunday & Ms. Perlita Tumbali Ms. YolandaDamian ꝸ Ms. Caroline Dugayon

Host: Mr. Mark Ham Agnas

Talent Portion:

Mr. Tawang- Interpretation dance Mr. Maling- Martial Arts

Mr.Balantoy-Singing Mr. Balbalan Proper:Singing & Dancing

Mr. Poblacion- Declamation Mr. Poblacion- Singing

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Pageant Night:

Board Of Judges: Production Number:

Sports wear
Kalinga
Attire

Evening Wear
Question & Answer Portion

2nd Runner Up- Mr. Poblacion 1st Runner Up- Mr. Tawang

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Mr. Balbalan 2022- Mr. Balbalan Proper Mr. Balbalan 2019

August 19, 2022: Parade

Hon. Rowina Alison Mc. Damian – Ms. Regine Faye Munda Cruz
Welcomed the Partipants Acknowledged the Participants

Guest Speaker- Engr. Jefraim D. Orodio Giving of Token

Talent Competition: 90’s Modern Dance


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Board of Judges:

Zone 3 Zone 1

Ms. Mediatrix Alino (MLGOO) lectured Zone 4


on SK Reform Act

Pstr. Rosemarie G. Dugyangan lectured on Kalinga Folk Dance Competition


Music & Spirituality Board of Judges

The single entry for Kalinga Folk Dance


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Mrs. Francilyn A. Quindara (IPED Teacher) lectured on Culture Appreciation

Giving of Tokens and Certificate of Appreciation

Boy and Girl Official Intermission Number


BOY AND GIRL OFFICIAL AWARDING:

Ms. Ashley B. Dugayon – 2022 Outstanding Girl Official

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NARRATIVE REPORT
4TH QUARTER SK FEDERATION MEETING AND PLANNING WORKSHOP
December 17, 2022

This activity was scheduled on a Saturday as per request of some SK Officials because it’s their free time as
a student and at the same time performing their official functions.
First to arrive in the morning of December 17, 2022 were the lecturers and facilitators Engr. Sonia S.
Duggoy, Ms. Janice D. Alunday, Ms. Abigail D. Joaquin and Ms. Christine N. Gallamoy. Follow up on the
attendance of the SK Officials were made by the designate LYDO Regine Faye D. Munda Cruz since no one
among the target participants arrived on time. It seems that they were negligent of their obligation to attend the
meeting since it was informed to them in a Memorandum signed by the Municipal Mayor Almar P. Malannag.
At 9:30am onwards, the participants started to arrive in the venue.
The activity was started with a prayer led by SK Chairperson of Gawaan Hon. Diane Faith P. Agulin
followed by the Filipinism conducted by SK Chairperson of Talalang Hon. Donabelle S. Kayyang. It was
facilitated by Ms. Abigail D. Joaquin, the Focal Person on Youth at the MSWDO.
First, Engr. Sonia S. Duggoy, the Municipal Planning and Development Coordinator was called to lecture
on Planning. This was a review for all the participants since every planning workshop, series of lectures were
conducted. This was purposely done since some SK Chairpersons seem to forget the process. After the lecture
on planning was the lecture on budgeting which was given by Ms. Christine N. Gallamoy representing the
Municipal Budget Officer.
After the lectures, SWOT Analysis was conducted. This was facilitated by Ms. Janice Alunday. She
emphasized that the SWOT analysis will serve as their basis to come up with different Projects, Programs and
Activities which will answer to their existing issues and concerns as youth. Workshop went on until they
finished their SWOT Analysis.
Next workshop conducted was the Local Youth Development Plan formulation for years 2023-2025. LYDP
refers to the three-year strategic youth development plan formulated at the municipal level initially drafted by
the SK Federation. This three-year plan will be the basis of the SK Chairpersons in formulating their CBYDP.
After drafting the LYDP, the participants proceeded with formulating their respective Comprehensive Barangay
Youth Development Plan. This CBYDP is a three-year rolling plan, aligned with the PYDP and the LYDP and
shall be the basis for the crafting of the ABYIP.
It was a whole day workshop since the participants were able to draft the 2023-2025 LYDP and their
respective 2023-2025 CBYDP. During the activity, two snacks and a lunch were served to all facilitators,
lecturers and participants.

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The Start of the Activity The Participantsduring the lecture


The Participants during the

workshop

Engr. Sonia Duggoy checking on the drafting of LYDP and CBYDP

AM Snacks Served

PM
Lunch Snack

B. Human Resource
Development

TARGET OUTPUT
(3)
Program/Project Indicators Actual
1st 2n 3rd 4th
/Activity (2) Performance
Qtr d Qtr Qtr
(1) 2022
. Qtr . .
.
HUMAN
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RESOURCE
MANAGEMENT
PROGRAM
19 Vacant positions 19 Vacant
9 10
published positions published
3 scheduled PSB
3 scheduled of PSB
meeting &
meeting and screening
screening of
of qualified applicants to 1 1 1
qualified applicants
vacant positions
to vacant positions
conducted
conducted
19 qualified personnel 19 qualified
9 10
hired personnel hired
A. Appointment 16 appointments
19 appointments
Preparation & processed,
processed, submitted
Recruitment/Selectio submitted and
and approved
n of Personnel approved
84 appointments of
80 appointments of Job
Job Order
Order employees
80 80 80 80 employees
prepared/renewed and
prepared/renewed
approved
and approved

# of NOSI/NOSA of 105 copies of


public NOSI/NOSA
105
officials/employees prepared, approved
prepared & served

12 Kapehan
meetings attended
9 PESO meetings
attended
9 HRM meetings
attended
Attendance to meetings, 1 HRMP
8 9 12 15
trainings and seminars convention
attended
5 intervention
meetings (LGU)
attended
B. Capability
Development Culminating Activity of Civil Service month
the Civil Service Month celebration
Celebration 1 successfully
conducted on
September 2022
Psychological Aid
Seminar workshop
successfully
conducted to the
Personnel upliftment
1 employees and
program
officials of LGU
Balbalan

316 computed,
processed and filed
leave application
Processing/Computing
and filing of leave 27 28 24 26
C. Performance application
Management

201 files of employees 201 files of


122
maintained and updated employees
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maintained and
updated
Citizen's Charter
1
Updated
120 various
Issuance of various certificates
certificates prepared and
10 10 10 10 issued upon
request from
January to
December 2022
1 retired employee
Commendations & other
was given a cash
D. Rewards and modes of awards are 5
3 reward for service
Recognition given to deserving
and a plaque of
employees
recognition award
Annual Physical 115
Examination of employees/elected
E. Health & Wellness Permanent of 122 officials granted to
employees/Elected Health & Wellness
Officials conducted

G. Public Employment Service Office (PESO)


1 Career Coaching Conducted Career
a. Conduct of Career conducted to the 3 Coaching to 125
Coaching Secondary Schools in 100 students (STS &
Balbalan BNHS)
90 SPES applicants 102 SPES
b. Special Program recommended and implemented
for the Employment approved
of Students (SPES)
# of
Kababaihan/Kalalakiha
15-
n underwent skills
15
training for self-
c. Livelihood and employment
Self-Employment 90 OFW attended
Assistance the meeting and &
15.0 groups assisted in
# of OFW assisted in
0 the preparation of
the preparation of
project proposal
Project Proposal

Municipal Personnel Selection Board Meeting

Second
Quarter
MPSB
Meeting

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Fourth
Quarter
MPSB
Meeting

SCREENING OF APPLICANTS

HIRING OF QUALIFIED PERSONNEL

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REWARDS AND RECOGNITION TO A RETIREE

Entourage to a retiree

A plaque of Recognition award and a Cash Reward of 90,000 for 38 years in the government
service

Giving of Token and a word of gratitude to the


retiree

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SPES ORIENTATION

Ms Nessie Dugyangan led the prayer and Ms. Shyrine T. Dangiwan conducted the National Anthem.
Ma’am Lucila Agcaoili acknowledged the SPES Beneficiaries

Municipal Mayor Almar P. Malannag


delivered his welcome address to the SPES Beneficiaries and DOLE Personnel.

Mr. Anthony Luminang discussed the content of RA 10917 to the SPES Beneficiaries

BALBALAN OFWs MEETING

National Cordillera Hymn was conducted


AnnualAnthem
A prayer was led conducted
by Ms.
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Ms. Lucila S. Agcaoili welcomed and acknowledged Ms. Ofelia Tabcao, BOFWA President discussed
the resource speaker and participants the startup of the Balbalan OFWs Association

Mr. Royce Lingbawan, representative by Municipal


Mayor delivered his message to the participants

Ms. Rhealyn Alos, OWWA-CAR


The Balbalan OFWs participants Personnel discussed
the OWWA programs and services

CAREER COACHING
SAINT THERESITA’S HIGH SCHOOL

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BALBALAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

Psychological First Aid Seminar/Workshop- December 6-7, 2022


DAY 1

A Prayer was led by MS. Greta National Anthem conducted by

Faith Binolok Ms. Ruth D. Alunday

Ms. Lucila S. Agcaoili expressed her Municipal Mayor Almar P. Malannag


welcome remarks and acknowledgement delivered his message to the participants
and the resource speaker
to the participants

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DAY 2- December 07, 2022

Ms. Aiza Averil Canasa conducted the Municipal Vice Mayo


National Anthem Damian delivered h
participants and

Participants during the Psychological First Aid Seminar/ Workshop

AWARDING OF CERTIFICATE AND TOKEN


TO THE RESOURCE SPEAKER

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CIVIL SERVICE MONTH CELEBRATION 2022

HEALTH

DEP-ED (ELEMENTARY-SECONDARY)

LGU EMPLOYEES AND ELECTED OFFICIALS

THANKSGIVING MASS

MS. EVELYN MASADAO conducted


the Civil Service Song

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JOB ORDER ORIENTATION

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The MSWDO, Myrna Canapi shares The HRMO acknowledge the old and
inspirational quotes and messages to be a new Job Orders
successful employee

The municipal mayor Hon. Almar P. The HRMO discussed the Republic Act No. 6713
Malannag impart his challenging and or known as the Code of Conduct and Ethical
inspirational messages Standards for Public Officials and Employees.

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FY 2022 ACCOMPLISHMENT REPORT


January - December 2022
Loca l Government Uni t: Ba l ba l a n, Ka l i nga
Depa rtment/Offi ce: Offi ce of the Muni ci pa l Soci a l Wel fa re & Devel opment

F IN A N C IA L A LLO C A TIO N F U N D U TILY ZED P HY S IC A L TA R G ET P HY S IC A L A C C O MP LIS HMEN T REMARKS


Pri or Yea r
Fund Actua l
Progra m/Proj ect/ Acti vi ty Performa nce I ndi ca tors
s ource Accompl i s Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 TO TAL Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 TO TAL Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 TO TAL Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 TO TAL
hments

1. Fi el d opera ti ons
A. I mpl ementa ti on of the fol l owi ng
Progra ms a nd Servi ces
1. CHILD DEVELOPMENT
PROGRAM-0-18 Y/0
No. of chi l dren s erved &
provi ded wi th
opportuni ti es to ens ure
the ful l enj oyment of thei r
A. ECCD Servi ces 467 63 57 500 500 500 500 500 447 447 435 435
ri ghts on
s urvi va l ,protecti on,
devel opment &
pa rti ci pa ti on
B. Suppl ementa l Feedi ng
s ervi ce No. of chi l dren s erved Dona ti on 504 - - 472,500 427,500 900,000 500 500 500 505 - 500 500 500

C. Servi ces provi ded for chi l dren - -


i n need of s peci a l protecti on
No. of s exua l l y a bus ed
c.1.a . Sexua l l y Abus ed Chi l dren chi l dren s erved 2 1 1 -

1 to bel ow 2 yrs ol d
2 to bel ow 3 yrs ol d
3 to bel ow 4 yrs ol d
4 to bel ow 5 yrs ol d
5 to bel ow 6 yrs ol d
6 to bel ow 10 yrs ol d
10 to bel ow 14 yrs ol d 1 1 2
14 to bel ow 18 yrs ol d
c.2.b. Types of Servi ces Provi ded to
Sexua l l y Abus ed Chi l dren
> Fi na nci a l As s i s ta nce for
expens es for fi l i ng ca s e / No. of s exua l l y a bus ed 1 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 1 1 - 1 1
a ttendi ng court hea ri ngs chi l dren s erved Dona ti on

> Fi na nci a l As s i s ta nce for No. of s exua l l y a bus ed 5,000 5,000 8000 8,000 1 1 - 1 1
Phys col ogi ca l a s s es s ment chi l dren s erved Dona ti on
> Couns el l i ng 2 1 1 1 1 2
> Referra l 1 1
D. Other Servi ces

1. As s i s t BLGU to s us ta i n Da y Ca re
Servi ce I mpl ementa ti on i n the No. of Chi l d Devel opment
29 261,000 261,000 87,000 261,000 870,000 195,422 227,586 272,000 695,008 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 28 28 29
Ba ra nga y through a ugmenta ti on of Workers s erved
CDWs honora ri um Dona ti on
rep.expens
2.CDWs Qua rterl y meeti ng No. meeti ngs conducted e 1/42 9,800 9800 9,800 9,800 39,200 12,320 16,380 28,700 1/'35 1/'35 1/'35 1/'35 1/'35 - 1/'35 1/35 2/35

3. Orga ni za ti on of DCSPG No. of DCSPG orga ni zed 1/29 1/29 1/35 1/35
4. Re-a s s es ment of CDCs /CDWs No. of CDW/CDC a s s es s ed 10 5 5 2 8 10
Rid e o n
a c tivity
d u rin g th e
20,400 20,400 60 60 35 35
5. PI R on Suppl ementa l Feedi ng ye a r e n d
me e tin g o f
Progra m (SFP) No. of cl i ents s erved Trng.exp. CDWs

No. of CDC/CDWs 29 29 14 15 29 29 8 10 19 29
6. Moni tori ng of CDC/CDWs moni tored
7. Tea m-Bl dg /conventi on for chi l d
35 100,000 100,000 51,850 51,850 28 28 - 45 45
devel opment workers No. of CDWs s erved Trng.exp.

8. Home Vi s i ta ti on of Cl i ents No.of cl i ents home vi s i ted 19 4 4 4 4 16 4 4 5 5 18

9. Prepa re & Submi t PPs for No. of PPs prepa red & 18 3 2 2 3 10 3 5 6 8 22
Approva l & Fundi ng s ubmi tted for fundi ng
10. I mpl ement Approved PPs No. of PPs i mpl emented 18 3 2 2 3 10 3 5 6 8 22
11. Li qui da te I mpl emented Funded
PPs No. of PPs l i qui da ted 18 3 2 2 3 10 3 5 6 8 22

YOUTH WELFARE PROGRAM


(18-30 Y/O)
A. Peer Group Servi ces
B.Unl a d Ka ba ta a n Progra m (UKP)
Lea ders hi p Popul a ti on Awa renes s
35
Fa mi l y Ori enta ti on (PAFLO), Drug
s ympos i um & drug recovery)
Aba ba -a n No. of cl i ent s erved Trng.exp. 9,000 9,000 8,400 8,400 25 25 30 30
Pos woy No. of cl i ent s erved Trng.exp. 9,000 9,000 8,400 8,400 25 25 30 30
Ga wa -a n No. of cl i ent s erved Trng.exp. 9,000 9,000 8,370 8,370 25 25 30 30
Pa nti ki a n No. of cl i ent s erved Trng.exp. 9,000 9,000 9,000 9,000 25 25 - 30 30
Ta l a l a ng No. of cl i ent s erved Trng.exp. 9,000 9,000 14,000 14,000 25 25 - 35 35

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Da o-a nga n No. of cl i ent s erved Trng.exp. 9,000 9,000 13,260 13,260 25 25 - 45 45
Ba l ba l a s a ng No. of cl i ent s erved Trng.exp. 9,000 9,000 11,200 11,200 25 25 45 45

9,000 9,000 11,200 11,200 25 25 45 45


Ba l .Proper No. of cl i ent s erved Trng.exp.
Pobl a ci on No. of cl i ent s erved Trng.exp. 9,000 9,000 25 25
C. Couns el l i ng No. of cl i ent s erved Trng.exp.
D. Referra l 289 289
no o ffe red
free t e s d a
t raining a t
B AIS fo r 2 nd
q ua rt e r and no
> TESDA for Ski l l s Tra i ni ng No. of cl i ent reffered 5 5 10 - - OS Y s ho we d
int e res t t o
e nro l fo r
c ent er b as e
t raining

E. Summer Ca mp for OSY - 120,000.00 120,000 108,703 108,703 200 200 258 258
orga ni za ti on No. of cl i ent s erved Trng.exp.
pri zes 62,000.00 62,000 56,500 56,500
F. Educa ti ona l As s i s ta nce to
i ndi gent a nd des ervi ng OSY
a . Techvoc cours es No. of cl i ent s erved Dona ti on 3,500.00 3,500.00 3,500.00 10,500 1 1 1 3 - -
b. Hi gh School No. of cl i ent s erved Dona ti on 10,000 10,000 5 5 - -
c. Col l ege No. of cl i ent s erved Dona ti on 17500 17,500.00 35,000 - 7,000 66,100 73,100 5 5 10 - 2 5 7
rep.expens
2.PYA Qua rterl y meeti ng No.of meeti ngs conducted e 1/30 8,400 8,400 8,400 8,400 33,600 7,970 8,750 29,680 46,400 1/30 1/30 1/30 1/30 4/30 1/30 1/30 1/20 3/30

3. Moni tori ng of orga ni zed Al l Ba ra nga ys


Ba ra nga y PYA orga ni za ti on for 2021 7 7 14 7 4 3 14

4. Ma s terl i s ti ng of:
> O.S.Y 14 Brgys . 14 14 1 1 12 14
> Orga ni zed PYA 14/329 14 14 1 1 12 14

5. Conduct Home Vi s i t to Cl i ents No. of cl i ents home vi s i ted 19 4 4 4 4 16 4 4 4 4 8

6. Prepa re & Submi t PPs /SCSR for No. of PPs prepa red &
Fundi ng & Approva l s ubmi tted for fundi ng 19 1 5 3 1 10 4 4 2 1 8

7. I mpl ement Approved PPs /SCSR No. of PPs i mpl emented 19 1 5 3 1 10 4 3 2 1 7


8. Li qui da ti on of I mpl emented
PPs /SCSR No. of PPs l i qui da ted 19 1 5 3 1 10 4 3 2 1 7

WOMEN WELFARE PROGRAM


(30-59 y/o)
A. Productivity Skills Capability
No. of cl i ent s erved Trng.exp. 4,000 4,000 8,000 4 4 8
Building

B. Community Participation and


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Skills Development (CPSD)

Pobl a ci on No. of cl i ents s erved Trng.exp. 8,400 8,400 8,400 8,400 30 30 30 30


Pos woy No. of cl i ents s erved Trng.exp. 8,400 8,400 8,400 8,400 30 30 32 32
C. Ma terna l Chi l d a nd Ski l l s
Devel opment (M C C S D) 42

Ba l ba l a n Proper No. of cl i ents s erved Trng.exp. 11,200 11,200 11,200 11,200 40 40 45 45

Ga wa -a n No. of cl i ents s erved Trng.exp. 11,200 11,200 11,200 11,200 40 40 50 50


D. SESD thru Women's Da y
Cel ebra ti on No. of cl i ents s erved Trng.exp. - 150,000 150,000 76,325 76,325 200 200 210 210

pri zes 80,000 80,000 80,000 80,000 80,00 80,000


E. Support s ervi ces /a cti vi ti es
1. Ca pa ci ta ti on s emi na r on R.A.
9262 , RA 7610, RA 9710 No. of cl i ents s erved Trng.exp. 96 12,600 12,600 12,600 12,600 45 45 47 47

2. Fi na nci a l a s s i s ta nce to WEDC: No. of cl i ent s erved 3


> Fi na nci a l As s i s ta nce for fi l i ng of
ca s es , food, tra ns porta ti on
expens es whi l e a ttendi ng ca s e 5,000 5,000 10,000 5,000 5,000 1 1 2 1 1
hea ri ng No. of cl i ent s erved Dona ti on
> Ps ychol ogi ca l eva l ua ti on No. of cl i ent s erved Dona ti on 5,000 5,000 10,000 1 1 2
> Medi co-l ega l 1 1 2 1 1
> Couns el i ng 1 1 2
3. Qua rterl y meeti ng for:

rep.expens 1/16 4,480 4,480 4,480 4,480 17,920 4,240 4,000 4160 4160 16,560 1/16 1/16 1/16 1/16 4/16 1/16 1/16 1/16 1/16 4/16
a . VAW Des k offi cers No. of meeti ng conducted e
rep.expens
1/35 8,400.00 8,400.00 16,800 7,700 26,601 34,301 1/30 1/30 2/30 1/30 1/25 2/30
b. KALIPI Federa ti on offi cers No. of meeti ngs conducted e

rep.expens - 4,480 4,480 4,480 4,480 17,920 1/6 1/6 1/6 1/6 4/16 1/6 1/45 1/22 1/22 4/22
R id e o n d uring
d iff. co unc il
4. Qua rterl y meeti ng of LCAT-VAWC No. of meeti ngs conducted e mee t ing s

5.PIR on LCAT -VAWC functi ona l i ty


- 12,040 12,040 43 43
As s es ment No. of PIR conducted Trng.exp.
5. Gra nti ng of i ncenti ves to KALI PI
federa ti on offi cers & Brgy. Other 2/43 44,000 44,000 88,000 32,000 44,000 76,000 22 22 44 16 2/38 2/38
Pres i dent No. of cl i ent s erved MOOE
6. Moni tori ng of orga ni zed

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No. of KALI PI or g'n
14 4 4 3 3 14 5 4 7 7 14
> KALI PI moni tored
> SLP No. of SLP moni tor ed 10 4 _ _ 3 7 4 2 1 1 8
6. Homevi s i t to c l i ent No. of c l i ent vi s i ted 16 3 3 3 3 12 3 4 7
7. Refer ra l No. of c l i ent r effer ed 17 2 2 2 2 6 2 2 2 2 8
8. Pr epa r a ti on of PPs for fundi ng No. of PPs prepa red &
& a ppr ova l s ubmi tted 14 5 4 5 5 5 2 5 5 17

9. I mpl ementa ti on of funded PPs No. of PPs i mpl emented 14 5 4 5 5 5 2 5 5 17


10. Li qui da ti on of i mpl emented
PPs No. of PPs l i qui da ted 14 5 4 5 5 5 2 5 5 17

SENIOR CITIZEN'S W ELFARE


PROGRAM (60+Y/O)
A. Ma i ntena nc e of Seni or Ci ti zen No. of s eni or c i ti zen
Center fa c i l i ty ma i nta i ned 3 1 1 2

B. Home Ca r e s uppor t s er vi c es 5
C. SSS for the el der l y No. of c l i ent s er ved 20 5 5 5 5 20 6 5 11
D. ARUGA
E. Vol unteer r es ourc e s er vi c e No. of vol unteer s erved 242 20 20 20 20 80 50 25 75
F. Suppor t s er vi c es
1. As s i s t i n the di s tr i buti on of the
s oc i a l pens i on pr ogr a m (DSWD) No. of c l i ent s er ved Trng.exp. 3,041 4,527 4,527,00 9,054 2,760 4,893.00 10208 3960 21,821 1,509 1,509 1,509 1,510 1,544 1,544 1,578 1,578

(PLGU) No. of c l i ent s er ved PL GU 6,000 12,000 6,000 6,000 2 2 4 2 - 2


2. I s s ua nc e of OSCA I D No. of c l i ents s erved 104 15 15 15 15 60 80 30 1807 1807
3. I s s ua nc e of pur c ha s e bookl ets
for medi c i nes & pr i me
105 20 20 20 20 80 30 30 400 400
c ommodi ti es No. of c l i ents s erved
4. Sus ta i n i mpl ementa ti on of:
a . Bi r thda y Ca ke No. of c l i ent s er ved Dona ti on 1765 146,700 135,000 129,000 123,300 534,000 139,500 139,500 123457 125700 528,157 489 450 430 411 1,780 465 158 307 427 1357
b. Mi l k (bea r br a nd a dul t pl us
300g.) No. of c l i ent s er ved Dona ti on 1765 88,020 81,000 77,400 73,980 320,400 83,700 172440 90640 346,780 489 450 430 411 1,780 465 158 307 427 1357

c . Pr i nted T-s hi r t for I EC No. of c l i ent s er ved Dona ti on 225,000 225,000 750 750 750 750
d. I mpl ement c enti na r i a n
s er vi c es No. of c l i ent s er ved DSWD-CAR
e. Fi na nc i a l a s s i s ta nc e to
benefi c i a ry of the c enti na r i a n Ac t - -
of 2016 No. of c l i ent s er ved dona ti on
f. Conduc t s eni or c i ti zen's
274,550 274,550 140,902 140,902 750 750 754 754
c onventi on No. of c l i ent s er ved Trng.exp.

> pr i zes No. of c l i ent s er ved pr i zes 46,250 46,250 50,000 50,000
g. Conduc t qua r ter l y meeti ng for
MSCF offi c ers r ep.expens 2/68 9,240 9,240 9,240 9,240 36,960 8,184 9,240 9,590 32,053 59,067 1/35 1/35 1/35 1/35 4/35 1/35 1/35 1/35 1/33 2435
(re-org'n.of MSCF) No. of meeti ng c onduc ted e
h. Conduc t of qua r ter l y SOC.PEN
pa y-out a s s es s ment No. of c l i ent s er ved r ep.exp. 4,760 4,760 9,520 2,760 4,893 10,208 3,960 21,821 1/17 1/17 2/17 1/17 1/18 1/20 1/17 2/20

No. of upda ted S.C 1/1,8


i . Upda te ol der per s on ma s ter l i s t ma s ter l i s t 1/1,844 1/1780 1/1780 1/1780 1,772 1,824 1/1,571
71
j . Moni tor i ng of:
1. ol der per s on's org'n No. of S.C or ga ni za ti on
(br gy.l evel ) moni tored 34 5 5 5 5 20 5 5 10

2. Soc i a l pens i oner s No. of s oc pen moni tor ed 1,532 1,509 1,509 1,509 1,509 6,036 1,510 1,544 1,544 1,578 1,578
k. Refer r a l s er vi c es No. of c l i ents reffered 20 5 5 5 5 20 30 4 34
l . Prepa re & s ubmi t PPs /SCSR for
a ppr ova l & fundi ng No. of PP a ppr oved 13 5 5 5 5 20 2 2 2 4 8
m. I mpl ement a ppr oved
PPs /SCSR No. of PP i mpl emented 13 5 5 5 5 20 2 2 2 4 8
n. Li qui da ti on of i mpl emented
PPs /SCSR No. of PP l i qui da ted 13 5 5 5 5 20 2 2 2 4 8

PERSON W ITH DISABILITY


(PW D's)
1. PREVENTI ON SERVI CES
R id e o n d uring
- 11,000 11,000 40 40 100 100 t he NDP R
A. Conduc t of s ympos i um No. of c l i ents s erved Trng.exp. C e le b ra t io nm

2. RESTORATI VE SERVI CES


A. As s i s ta nc e for Phys i c a l
r es tora ti on through pr ovi s i on of: 4

a . As s i s ti ve devi c es 2
> Ca ne No. of c l i ent s er ved Dona ti on 4,432 4,432 66,000 66,000 4 4 33 33
> Crutc hes No. of c l i ent s er ved Dona ti on 2,500 2,500 5,000 1 1 2
P ro vid e d b y
10,000 10,000 1 1 1 2 3 P S WD-
> Wheel c ha i r No. of c l i ent s er ved Dona ti on KALING A
b. Tec hni c a l devi c es No. of c l i ent s er ved 9
> Eye gl a s s es s Dona ti on 50,000 50,000 66,000 66,000 25 25 33 33
> Hea ri ng Ai d Dona ti on 30,000 30,000 4 4
c .Fi na nc i a l As s i s ta nc e No. of c l i ent s er ved PLGU 6,000 6,000 12,000 2 2 4
B. REFFERAL No. of c l i ent r eferr ed 9
a . Phys i c a l ther a phy No. of c l i ent s er ved 9 1 1 1 1 2
b. s urgi c a l i nter venti on No. of c l i ent s er ved 6 1 1 - -
c . fi na nc i a l a s s i s ta nc e (SOCPEN) No. of c l i ent s er ved PL GU 106 75,000 75,000 75,000 75,000 20 20 20 50 50 50 50 50

d. fos ter c a r e No. of c l i ent s er ved - -

e.c ouns el l i ng No. of c l i ent s er ved 22 - 8 4 5 17


3. REHABI LI TATI ON SERVI CES
a . Ba s i c r eha bi l i ta ti on
ma na gement tr a i ni ng a nd 25,000 25,000 8 8 - -
pr eventi on of s ec onda ry di s a bi l i ty No. of c l i ent s er ved Trng.exp.
b. Soc i a l Enha nc ement s ervi c es
53,000 53,000 56,701 56,701 100 100 - - 100 100
(NDPR) No. of c l i ent s er ved Trng.exp.
> pr i zes No. of c l i ent s er ved pr i zes 35,000 35,000
4. SKI LLS TRAI NI NG AND
EMPLOYMENT

a . TULOY
Shel terARAL
ed wor ks hop for PWDs No. of c l i ent s er ved Trng.exp. 35,000 35,000 10 10
5. WALANG
SAGABAL/EDUCATI ONAL
8 4,000 4,000 12,000 4,000 24,000 30,000 21,000 51,000 1 1 3 1 6 6 6 12
ASSI STANCE FOR PWD No. of PWD s erved Dona ti on
6. I SSUANCE OF
a . PWD I D No. of c l i ents s erved 494 60 60 60 60 240 60 10 200 109 379
b. Medi c i ne pur c ha s e bookl et -do- 316 60 60 60 60 240 60 10 200 109 379
c . Pr i me c ommodi ti es purc ha s e
bookl et -do- 316 60 60 60 60 240 60 10 200 109 379

r ep.expens
7. Conduc t of qua r terl y meeti ng No. of meeti ngs c onduc ted e 75 7,000 7,000 7,000 7,000 28,000 6,625 ####### 32,942 1/25' 1/25' 1/25' 1/25' 4/25' 1/30 - 1/30 1230

No. of PWD ma s terl i s t


8. Upda te PWD ma s ter l i s t upda ted 1 1 1 1 - 1

Rid e o n
d u rin g th e
9. I EC on RA 9277, RA 9077, RA 17,000.00 17,000.00 34,000.00 50 50 100 100 100 NDP R
Ce le b ra tio n
9442, RA 10754 No. of c l i ents s erved Trng.exp. m

10. Conduc t home vi s i t to PWDs No. of PWDs home vi s i ted 3 2 2 2 9 7 5 5 5 22


11. Refer r a l No. of c l i ent r eferr ed 11 2 2 2 2 8 4 3 2 2 11
12. Prepa red & s ubmi t PPs /SCSR No. of PPs prepa red &
32 3 4 4 4 15 9 8 4 4 25
for a pprova l s ubmi tted
13. I mpl ement a pproved PPs /SCSR No. of PPs i mpl emented 32 3 4 4 4 15 9 8 10 10 37
14. Li qui da ti on of i mpl emented
32 3 4 4 4 15 9 8 10 10 37
a ppr oved PPs /SCSR No. of PPs l i qui da ted
FAMILY & COMMUNITY
W ELFARE PROGRAM
A. PES /ERPAT 80
> Pobl a c i on No. of pa r ti c i pa nts s er ved Trng.exp. 11,200 11,200 10,960 10,960 40 40 40 40
> Ga wa -a n No. of pa r ti c i pa nts s er ved Trng.exp. 11,200 11,200 11,200 11,200 40 40 40 40

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B. PMC 36 4 4 4 4 20 13 5 7 9 34
C. MCS/FCW 2 1 1 2 1 1
D. RPS (Maling) No. of pa rti ci pa nts s erved Trng.exp. 30 11,200 11,200 11,040 11,040 40 40 40 40
E. SSS /conventi on for s ol o pa rent -do- Trng.exp. 20,000 20,000 50 50 -
F. Support Servi ces
1. Conduct qua rterl y upda tes to
Pa rent l ea der of 4Ps a nd MCCT- rep.expens 29 8,400 8,400 8,400 8,400 33,600 6,728 6900 8900 22,528 1/30 1/30 1/30 1/30 4/30 1/30 1/32 1/30 1/30
GI DA No. of meeti ngs conducted e
2. LGU counterpa rt for the reha b.of
SUD i n reha b center No. of cl i ent s erved Dona ti on 3 15,000 15,000 30,000 1 1 2 - - -

3. Conduct s emi -a nnua l meeti ng


wi th:
rep.expens
a . Mun. s ol o pa rent federa ti on No. of meeti ngs conducted e 14/240 8,400 8,400 16,800 8,340 8,900 29,689 46,929 30 30 60 30 30 20 30

4. Fa mi l y week cel ebra ti on c/o No. of fa mi l i es


Sea rch for the Huwa ra ng Pa mi l ya pa rti ci pa ted Trng.exp. 30 16,000 16,000 17,750 17,750 40 40 50 50

Pri zes No. of cl i ent s erved pri zes 15,000 15,000 52,100 52,100
5. Educa ti ona l a s s i s ta nce to
des ervi ng chi l dren of s ol o pa rent No. of cl i ent s erved Dona ti on 13 105,000 105,000 210,000 80,500 70,000 150,500 30 30 30 21 - 20 41

6. Sus ta i n i mpl ementa ti on of OFW


l oa n progra m No. of cl i ent s erved 1 1

7. LGU-counterpa rt to Na ti ona l
Progra m No. of cl i ent s erved Trng.exp. 40,000 40,000 40,000 39,500 159,500 27,600 18,000 45,600 4 2 6

8. Upda ti ng of Sol o Pa rent 14 14


ma s terl i s t No. of ma s terl i s t upda ted 1 1/250 1/250
Brgys Brgys
9. Recovery a nd Rei ntegra ti on
Progra m for tra fffi cked Pers ons - -
(RRPTP)
Rid e o n
to p ic d u rin g
th e
28,000 28,000 56,000 70 70 140 - - wo me n 's
mo n th
> I EC on RA 9208 a s a mended by c u lmin a tin g
RA 10364 No. of brgys . Served Trng.exp. c e le b ra tio n
> Fi na nci a l As s i s ta nce to No. of tra ffi cked pers ons
tra ffi cked pers ons s erved Dona ti on 10,000 10,000 1 1 0

10. I mpl ement Soci a l Prepa ra ti on


for peopl e's Pa rti ci pa ti on
Fo o d &
sna c k
Ch a rg e d to
14,000 14,000 17,925 17,925 50 50 120 120 MP DC -
> Ori enta ti on of Enumera tors on No. of enumera tors Fo rms
c h a rg e d to
the Fa mi l y Da ta Form ori ented Trng.exp. MS WD
> Conduct Fa mi l y Da ta Survey No. of Fa mi l y Surveyed Dona ti on 78,000 78,000 106,885 106,885 2600 2,600 77 77
11. Reffera l 2 1 2 2 2 7 1 33 5 5 44
12. Prepa re & s ubmi t PPS/SCSR for No. of PPs prepa red &
fundi ng & a pprova l s ubmi tted 3 3 3 3 3 12 3 3 3 3 12

13. I mpl ement a pproved PPs / SCSR No. of PPs i mpl emented 3 3 3 3 3 12 3 3 3 3 12

14. Li qui da ti on of i mpl emented


PPs No. of PPs l i qui da ted 3 3 3 3 3 12 3 3 3 3 12

LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM
16(So l
o
1.Organization / Identification of 61 Pa re n t 21 48 48
interested individuals to engage 20
in IGP (PWD )
2. Capability Building/social
Trng.exp. 61 6,160 6,160 22 22 -
preparation 1 day
a. Basic Business
Management/Entrepreneurship 2 16,800 16,800 48,500 48,500 22 - 55 55
days No. of cl i ent s erved Trng.exp.
3. Provision of livelihood
assistance to qualified barangay 5 100,000 100,000 40,000 40,000 5 5 2 2
volunteers No. of cl i ent s erved Dona ti on
4. Conduct of barangay base
skills training
a. Masonry (youth) No. of cl i ent s erved Trng.exp. 75,000 75,000 15 15 -
5. Conduct qua rterl y meeti ng to
Sus ta i na bl e l i vel i hood progra m rep.expens 2/60 9,800 9,800 9,800 9,800 39,200 8,225 8,225 1/35 1/35 1/35 1/35 2/35 - - 1/35 1/35
benefi ci a ri es No.of meeti ngs conducted e
6. Referra l 53 53
a . Ski l l s tra i ni ng for center ba s e No. of cl i ent s erved Trng.exp. 10,000 10,000 20,000 10 10 20
b. Li vel i hood a s s i s ta nce/s eed 61 (D SWD
ca pi ta l Dona ti on 340,000 340,000 320,000 1,000,000 960,000 ######## 17 17 16 50 48 48
Fu n d )
7. Couns el l i ng 8 8 8 8 32 50 50
8. Moni tori ng of SLP
benefi ci a ri es /proj ect'- col l ecti on 17 3 3 3 3 12 4 3 4 3 7
of rol l ba ck of ol d & New SKA No. of SKA's moni tored
9. Prepa re & s ubmi t PPs for No. of PPs prepa red &
fundi ng & a pprova l s ubmi tted 3 2 3 1 2 8 1 3 1

10. I mpl ement a pproved PPs No. of PPs i mpl emented 3 2 3 1 2 8 1 3 1


11. Li qui da ti on of i mpl emented
PPs No. of PPs l i qui da ted 3 2 3 1 2 8 1 3 1

CRISIS INTERVENTION UNIT

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1. Assistance to returning OFW No. of client served Donation 1 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 10,000 1 1 1 1 2
2. Assistance to individuals in
crisis situation

A. Financial Assistance for food:


1. Children No. of client served Donation 3 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 60,000 27,000 27,000 3 3 3 3 12 9 9

2. Youth -do- Donation 1 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 60,000 3 3 3 3 12

3. Needy Adults -do- Donation 1 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 60,000 3,000 3,000 3 3 3 3 12 1 1

4. Senior Citizens -do- Donation 1 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 60,000 12,000 6,000 18,000 3 3 3 3 12 4 2 2 8

5. PWD -do- Donation 7 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 60,000 6,000 4,000 10,000 3 3 3 3 12 2 2 4

6. Family Head -do- Donation 6 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 60,000 9,000 33,000 18,000 3,500 63,500 3 3 3 3 12 3 11 6 1 21
B. Financial Assistance for
Medical bills procurement of
maintenance medicines
(chronic illness & surgery)
1. Children No. of clients served Donation 2 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 60,000 15,000 10,000 25,000 3 3 3 3 12 3 2 5

2. Youth No. of clients served Donation 5 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 60,000 15,000 35,000 50,000 3 3 3 3 12 3 7 10

3. Needy Adults No. of clients served Donation 6 40,000 40,000 40,000 40,000 160,000 15,000 20,000 25,000 5,000 65,000 8 8 8 8 32 3 4 5 1 13

4. Senior Citizens No. of clients served Donation 9 40,000 40,000 40,000 40,000 160,000 15,000 25,000 50,000 30,000 120,000 8 8 8 8 32 3 5 10 6 24

5. PWD No. of clients served Donation 4 40,000 40,000 40,000 40,000 160,000 5,000 5,000 10,000 8 8 8 8 32 1 1 2

6. Family Head No. of clients served Donation 20 40,000 40,000 40,000 40,000 160,000 5,000 15,000 110,000 50,000 180,000 8 8 8 8 32 1 3 22 10 36
3. Food/Cash for Work
380/dayfor 30 63,335 63,335 126,670 167,950 167,950 56 56 112 82 82
three (3) days No. of client served Donation
4. Balik probinsiya assistance No. of client served Donation - 5,000 5,000 1 1 1 2 - -
5. Emergency Shelter
No. of client served Donation 2 5,000 5,000 10,000 5,000 10,500 10,000 25,500 1 1 2 1 3 2 6
Assistance (Totally)
6. Death benefit assistance for
No. of client served Donation 55 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 120,000 16,000 16,000 24,000 28,000 84,000 15 15 15 15 60 8 8 12 14 42
Senior Citizens
7. Burial Assistance No. of client served Donation 9 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 200,000 2,000 12,000 2,000 16,000 10 10 10 10 40 1 2 1 4
8. Referral No. of clients reffered 100 5 5 5 5 20 71 71
9. Prepare & submit PPs /SCSR for No. of project proposal
funding & approval prepared & submitted 6 5 5 4 4 18 1 1 2 2 6

10. Implement approved PPs/ SCSR No. of PPs/SCSR approved 6 5 5 4 4 18 1 1 2 2 6

11. Liquidation of implemented No. of PPs implemented &


PPs/SCSR liquidated 6 94,000 159,000 294,500 327,450 874,950 5 5 4 4 18 1 1 2 2 6

Human Resource
Development
1. Registration fee to conventions No. of training
within Philippines conventions attended Trng.exp. - 35,000 30,000 65,000.00 14,946 14,946 5 4 9 5 5

2. Quarterly Mun. Management &


Development Conference Trng.exp. 7 3,360 3,360 3,360 3,360 13,440 3,640 2,600 3640 9,880 12 12 12 12 4/12 13 11 14 14 14
No. of MMDC conducted
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Republic of the Philippines


CORDILLERA ADMINISTRATIVE REGION
Province of Kalinga
Municipality of Balbalan

OFFICE OF THE MUNICIPAL SOCIAL WELFARE AND DEVELOPMENT


_________________________________________________________
ANNUAL NARRATIVE REPORT
January – December 2022

Balbalan is a third-class municipality composed of 14 barangays. Based on


the latest survey of the Municipal Health Office, our total population is 13,805. In
terms of sex distribution, it is dominated by the male population at 7,445 against
the female at 6,360. The total family population is 2,646 with household total
population of 2,495. As of November 2022, there are 634 active beneficiaries of the
RCCT while 25 beneficiaries of the MCCT-GIDA. For the RCCT, there were 88
beneficiaries who graduated/removed from the program due to non-qualified
dependents, some beneficiaries waved and some families already reached level 3 /
self-sufficiency in their well-being.

Balbalan is composed of seven (7) sub-tribes namely; Salegseg sub-tribe,


Banao sub-tribe, Gubang Sub-tribe, Dao-angan Sub-tribe, Poswoy Sub-tirbe,Buaya
Sub-tribe and Mabaca Sub-tribe.

As to the accessibility of the barangays, ten (10) barangays are year round
accessible to transportation and these are; Maling, Balbalan Proper, Balantoy, Dao-
angan, Poblacion, Gawaan, Pantikian, Talalang, Tawang, Buaya and Balbalasang.
Barangays which are accessible during summer time /dry season are Mabaca and
Poswoy. The only barangay not yet accessible to transportation is Ababa-an.

As to the energization program of the government, eleven (11) barangays


are recipients of KAELCO while the Banao area are using micro-hydro as source of
their electricity.

As to communication facility, we have two (2) cell sites, one is located in


the LGU-compound (Globe) and 1 smart cell cite at LGU Nursery -Barangay Balantoy.

As to lodging facility, we have one hostel available in the area and is


being operated and managed by the Municipal Government. The rate is Php 250.00
per person per night. This hostel is located in the MLGU compound. Canteens and
restaurants are also available in the area.

To date, there are already 8 permanent employees in the OMSWD, an


additional staff was hired on the last quarter of the year which are 2 SWO I and 1
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Driver. There are also 4 job orders which are assigned f to handle the Livelihood
program, Senior Citizens Program, Day care worker coordinator and clerk at the
Office of the Senior Citizens Affairs.

For the office of the senior citizens affairs, it is being manned by Ms.
Theodora Gumabay, the appointed OSCA Chairperson effective August 1, 2022 and
assisted by the Federation President of the Municipal Senior Citizens Association Mr.
Eulogio Malayao designated as Senior Citizen Center Head. Ms. Clarence D. Wanasen
was hired thru Job Order assigned at the center as clerk while Ms. Michelle Gramaje
was appointed as PDAO I and currently established her office at the Office of the
Municipal Mayor.

For the Office of the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program, there are four
(4) working force wherein three were hired by the Department of Social Welfare and
Development while one was hired by MLGU-Balbalan thru job order as LGU Link. This
office is being manned by Ms. Remy P. Bainto,PDO II/MAT Leader. Her staffs are
Jemaica B. Lumiwes, SWA, Geraldine D. Cadchan- PDO II/CFMCCT and Irene Arugay
as LGU-link. For KALAHI-CIDSS program, 2 job orders were hired by the LGU
through the OMSWD as one of our counterparts in the implementation of the said
program.

ISSUES AND CONCERNS WE ARE ADDRESSING ARE:


1. There are 4 preschoolers not attending Day Care Sessions,
2. Accreditation of 11 CDWs/Centers expired needing assessment,
3. There are 713 out 0f school youths needing government interventions,
4. There are 800 ONA needing government interventions,
5. There are 1,871 older persons needing government interventions,
6. There are 279 PWDs needing government interventions’
7. There are 1000 identified poor families needing government and non-government
interventions in order to graduate from the bondage of poverty and
8. 90 % of the families total population prone to disaster.

During the occurrence of the pandemic in March 2020, that hampered the
implementation of the different Social Welfare and Development Services due to IATF
guidelines which is lockdown/limited Movement of the people if there are positive
cases in the area. Most of our services during these periods were concentrated in
providing the immediate needs of the people who were lockdown and those who are
in the Barangay Isolation Units as well as those who are in the Municipal Isolation
Unit. This pandemic slowed down in the later part of 2021 and this is the result of
the obedience of the people to the IATF guidelines. In the early part of 2022, we
started implementing the different programs and services of our office with extra
precaution by limiting our participants, sustaining the observance of BIDA and us
thank God for we are able to adjust to live under the new normal.

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SALIENT ACCOMPLISHMENTS UNDER THE NEW NORMAL:

A. CHILD WELFARE PROGRAM

1. Implementation of the Day care Service – There are 435 3-4 years old children
enrolled in the 29 Child Development Centers. At present, there are 26
permanent Child Development Centers in the municipality however 1 center at
Sesec-an was damaged by the earthquake and they are presently conducting
their day care session at a church. Construction of two centers in Cal-owan
area particularly at Bagwang, Tawang and Butod , Buaya is ongoing . The LGU
still provide a counterpart of Php 3,000.00 monthly to CDWs who passed their
accreditation conducted by DSWD CAR.

The CDWS also undergone Wellness through Psychological First Aid and Team
Building held on August 25-26, 2022 at Pinagan Heritage Resort, Tabuk City.
The activity aimed to reduce stress related reactions among the CDWs who
were also affected during the pandemic and to develop camaraderie among
the participants in order to work hand in hand in the implementation of
programs and services to the children. The CDWs were also oriented on the
Safe Reopening of Early Childhood Education guideline.

2. Supplementary Feeding Program – We sustained the implementation of the


Supplementary Feeding Program of DSWD-CAR through MOA to the 29 Child
Development Centers. The OMSWD conducted orientation to CDWs and DCSPG
presidents before the implementation of the program which started on
November 2022. There are 504 beneficiaries of this program from the 29
Child Development Centers. The LGU through the OMSWD provide counterpart
through procurement of milk, yogurt and Yakult. The CDWS, BNS & BHW
monitors the SFP and also weigh and measure the height of the children.

3. Implementation of Programs and Services of the Municipal Council for the


Protection of Children

a. 239 pupils attended the Information Education Campaign from Barangay


Gawa-an and Barangay Poblacion while 490 students from Balbalan Agro-
Industrial High School attended the same activity. This program intensifies
the IEC on Children’s rights as well as prevention of child abuse. The topics
being discussed were rights and responsibilities of children, salient
features of RA 7610, RA 10627 – Anti- Bullying Act, RA 9165
(Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act) Salient points on RA 9372 ( Anti-
Terrorism law), Internet Rules for Kids/Children to prevent online sexual
abuse, Child protection policy, child spiritual development. This activity

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was successfully implemented through close coordination with partner


agencies like PNP, DepEd and the Religious sector.

b. Implementation of the Search for Child Friendly Barangays the Ordinance


number 2022-02 “An ordinance institutionalizing the Search for the Child
Friendly Barangays of Balbalan” was already approved thus the MCPC
conducted orientation to the Barangay Council for the Protection of
Children. The MCPC also conducted meetings to orient and formulate the
team who will assess the 14 barangays and a Program Implementation
Review was conducted to present the result as well as issues raised during
the assessment.

c. In celebration of the National Children’s Month, LGU Balbalan through the


Municipal Council for the Protection of Children conducted series of
activities to commemorate the said event. Some of contested activities were
participated virtually by Day Care Children, Elementary pupils and
secondary students. Mayor Almar P. Malannag delivered his Local State of
the Children’s Report in which he shared the accomplishments of the LGU
on Children’s Sector as well the plans of his administration in sustaining a
child friendly municipality. The highlight of the activity is the awarding of
the winners for the Search for Child Friendly Barangays.
d. The MCPC also conducted Children’s Congress and was participated by
leaders of school organization such as Supreme Pupil’s Government
Organization and YES-O. These leaders participated on the different
lectures Salient points of different laws which protect their rights,
addressing mental health problems, leadership and team building. The
participants also organized the Balbalan Children’s Organization; the
president elect will become a member of the MCPC and will represent the
children’s sector.

e. LGU-Balbalan passed the 2021 Child-Friendly Local Governance Audit


Awardee conferred by the DILG and Council for the Welfare of Children. The
only awardee in the province of Kalinga. The CFLGA is an annual audit
system for measuring local governance performance in the delivery of
services that would generate positive results for children.

f. PLGU thru the PSWDO provided augmentation fund for the 29 CDWs’
honorarium and food assistance.

B. YOUTH WELFARE PROGRAM

1. As of 2022, 713 are the total number of Out of School Youths of Balbalan. 26
returned to school while 16 enrolled in ALS. Youth activities conducted by the
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different agencies and close coordination of BCPC and the school helped in
encouraging the youth to go back to school. The BCPC also helped the teacher
in identifying and enrolling OSY to ALS program.

2. Organized Pag-asa Youth Association to 14 barangays with 355 members. The


Municipal PYA Federation was also organized wherein new sets of officers
were elected and took their oath. Unlad Kabataan Program seminar was
conducted to PYA members of Barangay Poswoy, Ababaan, Gawaan, Talalang,
Pantikian, Balbalasang, Dao-angan and Balbalan Proper.

3. Provided Educational Assistance in the amount of Php3, 500.00 to 7 Back to


School Out of School Youths. The said assistance was used by these students
in paying their tuition fees and other educational materials.

4. Referred and Assisted 289 students who applied and were qualified in the
educational assistance of DSWD-CAR through the Provincial Government Unit
of Kalinga. College students received 4,000, Senior High School received
3,000, Junior high school received 2,000 and Elementary pupils received 1,000
accordingly.

C. WOMEN WELFARE PROGRAM

1. In joining the nation in the 18 days campaign to end VAW, LGU Balbalan
through the MSWD conducted seminar on RA 9262 to VAW Desk Officers,
Barangay Captains and Barangay Secretaries, CDWs, Lupong Tagapayapa &
School Heads of the 14 barangays of this municipality. The activity aims to re-
orient frontliners on handling VAWC cases in the Barangay Level.

2. Conducted Maternal and Child Care Skills and Development (MCCSD) at


Barangay Balbalan Proper, and Gawaan. The said seminar will enhance skills or
reproductive age parents on proper caring of their children. RA 7610 and RA
9262 is also included to make sure that children are well taken care of
especially this time of pandemic.

3. In celebration of the National Women’s month, the LGU –Balbalan with the
KALIPI Federation celebrated the 24rth women’s month through the various
contested activities like seminar on RA 9208 or otherwise known as Anti –
Trafficking in Persons, project proposal making, search for the BEST KALIPI
Organizations, agricultural & industrial products display contest and the
dance and BEST Banner competitions thus the activity was successfully
conducted with a 100% attendance of 14 organizations of women from
this municipality.

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4. Conducted year end meeting of Balbalan KALIPI federation – The meeting was
conducted to review the implementation of programs and services to women
and a planned activities for the upcoming 2023 Women’s Month Celebration
specially that Balbalan will host the 2023 Provincial culminating
Activity,

5. LGU-Balbalan thru the OMSWD is giving Php 2,000.00 as incentives to KALIPI


Federation officers in attending Municipal KALIPI Federation meeting and the
Barangay KALIPI President. Our legal basis is ordinance No. 05 S. 2019.

D. SENIOR CITIZEN’S WELFARE PROGRAM

1. Sustained support in the implementation of the Social Pension Program for


Indigent Senior Citizens. There are already 1,532 beneficiaries of the said
program. Staffs from DSWD-CAR are the one disbursing the stipend while
the OMSWD staff helps in checking the required documents.

2. One of the best practices of the LGU is giving of Birthday cakes and powder
milk to all senior citizens who are celebrating their special day. It is a way
acknowledging their efforts in their contribution to the development of the
municipality.

3. LGU-Balbalan through the OMSWD is granting cash additional incentives to


centenarians in the amount of Php 30,000.00 as per ordinance no. 02 s
2019.

4. LGU-Balbalan joined the nation in the celebration of the Filipino Elderly


Week with the theme
“Older Persons’Resilient in Nation Building”. This was attended by 754
senior citizens from the 14 barangays of this municipality. Highlights of
this activity are; distributed IEC T-shirts to all senior citizen who
personally attended the activity, distributed birthday cake with milk to
birthday celebrants of the month, conducted Search on the Best Performing
Barangay Senior Citizen’s Chapter wherein the awardees are as follows;

Name of Senior Citizen Rank Amount of


Association Prize
1. Balbalasang Senior Citizen First place Php 4,000.00
Association
2.Pantikian Senior Citizen Second Php 3,000.00
Association place
3.Gawaan Senior Citizen Third place Php 2,000.00
Association
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4. Talalang Senior Citizen Fourth Php 1,000.00


Association Place
5. Dao-angan Senior Citizen Fourth Php 1,000.00
Association place

The criteria for judging are as follows:

Areas of Indicator Mode of Verification Weighte


Assessment d score
1.Organization a. Organizational >Posted in 5
Chart conspicuous place 10
b. Master list of > 2022 master list 5
members available
c. Constitution and By > file available
laws
2. Meetings a. quarterly meeting > minutes of 10
2021 meetings, attendance
Sheet and pictorials
3. Policies, a. Annual Work & > at least 2 or more 15
Plans and Financial Plan in the PPAs included 5
Budget Brgy. Annual > at least two or more
Investment Plan resolutions submitted
b. Resolution to the BLGU with
submitted to the transmittal
Brgy. Council
4.Accomplishm a. 2022 > 2022 20
ent accomplishment report accomplishment report
duly signed by from
concern signatories their work &Financial 25
b. Documented plan
activities of senior > Narrative report with
citizens participation pictorials and captions
in community activities

5.Others a. presentation of the > book bind 5


entry

TOTAL 100

Another highlight of the activity is the search for the oldest LOLO and LOLA. Our
basis is the attendance sheet in other words the qualified to participate in this
search was those who actually attended the activity. We have two categories,
barangay level and the municipal level. Each winner received Php 1,000.00. From the
winners of the barangay level, we can identify the oldest LOLO and LOLA and
Received Php 1,000.00 each. The results of this are as follows:

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Name of Barangay Name of oldest Lolo & Age PRIZES


Lola
1. Ababaan a. Cayetano Gaayon 86 Php 1,000.00
b. Pacita Gaayon 76 Php 1,000.00
2. Balantoy a.Anecito Anggaco 81 Php 1,000.00
b.Rufina Baluga 89 Php 1,000.00
3.Balbalan Proper a.Felimon Gammoot 79 Php 1,000.00
b. Felipa Magmoyao 78 Php 1,000.00
4. Balbalasang a.Jimmy Balao-as 81 Php 1,000.00
b.Nieves Bittanga 78 Php 1,000.00
5. Buaya a.Carlos Banggowoy 73 Php 1,000.00
b. Caridada Buyugan 77 Php 1,000.00
6.Dao-angan a. Villamor Calngan 83 Php 1,000.00
b. Emilia Baluga 68 Php 1,000.00
7.Gawaan a.Gaspar Gunnawa 82 Php 1,000.00
b.Sabina Dagwat 79 Php 1,000.00
8. Mabaca a.Leonardo Dao-ayan 83 Php 1,000.00
b.Agnes Gumawang 83 Php 1,000.00
9. Maling a.Victor Bawit 88 Php 1,000.00
b. Lourdes Wanason 65 Php 1,000.00
10. Pantikian a. Marcos Lingbawan 95 Php 1,000.00
b. Macaria Dulnguwan 80 Php 1,000.00
11. Poblacion a. Alfredo Calagui 80 Php 1,000.00
b. Teresita Alicog 84 Php 1,000.00
12.Poswoy a. Pablo Dawaton 79 Php 1,000.00
b.Crispina Gannisi 74 Php 1,000.00
13. Talalang a. Barnabas Guiawan 92 Php 1,000.00
b.Glory Sagamang 84 Php 1,000.00
14. Tawang a. Bonifacio Bayudang Php 1,000.00

In the Municipal level, Mr. Marcos Lingbawan 95 years old from Pantikian was the
identified oldest Lolo while Ms. Teresita Alicog 84 years old from Poblacion was
identified oldest Lola. Each of them received Php 1,000.00 as their cash prize.

Our guest speaker in this activity is no other than our Hon. Congressman Allen Jesse
C.Mangaoang. In his Message for the senior citizens, he suggested that a park for
the senior citizens will be constructed in front Of the KDCM Sports Center. The said
place will serve as a venue for them to relax and enjoy their day.

The convention proper started at 1:30 in the afternoon. The first topic was Spiritual
Enrichment discussed By Pstr. Marie Estrella C. Sumaclang. She started her topic with
bible verse that encourages the senior Citizens. She said that challenges, trials,
problems and difficulties in life are unavoidable. She shared bible verses that could
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help a person to overcome trials in life. Reaching the age of 60 years is a very big
God’s Blessing thus inorder to give back what we received from God we see to it that
we will also be a blessing to our family, friends and neighbors. Ending her topic, she
shared Psalm 55:22 “Give your burdens to the Lord and He will take care of you.

The second topic which is Mental Health and Wellbeing among Older Persons” Was
discussed by Ms.Lovelia R.Iringan, Psychologist, Guidance Counselor and Professor
at Kalinga State University. Her topic was focused on what an elderly does if he is in
a stressed situation. She shared three things in order for a senior citizen to live
peacefully. First, grounding –it is an effective way to calm anxiety during a panic
attack. In this process, a person will identify objects around them to help their brain
recognize where they are. This creates a sense of comfort because the person knows
where they are and you feel more in control of the situation. She also discussed the
causes of stress and provided simple activities that could help in relieving Stress.
Secondly is Unhooking – this technique is unhooking the thoughts /separating or
seeing them for what they truly are and allowing them as they are. She shared the
coping techniques from anxiety like proper deep breathing, walking, simple
stretching, doing hobbies like planting flowers and listening to music. Thirdly,
acting- on your values- a person should know her/his good values. Self- worth is
important for senior citizens for them to accept who they are and be able to
overcome anxiety. The resource speaker wished well the participants and informed
them that she is willing to conduct free counseling during weekends as long as they
will coordinate it with the OMSWD.

Mr. Efren Mari discussed the importance of some available herbs which are good for
the health of everybody that include the senior citizens like marunggay, turmeric
and others which are available in our place. He offered their product which is GOH-
12 that contains the 12 kinds of herbs in one sachet. This is a food supplement that
can be of help to senior citizens remain healthy.

The meals and snacks of the participants was provided by LGU-Balbalan thru the
OMSWD. For their meals we butchered a carabao and a pig while their snack is
bakery bread with yokult.

The activity ended at 4:30 in the afternoon and participants from far flung barangays
like Mabaca, Buaya and Tawang stayed for a night. It is nice to note that all the
participants went home happy because of the new learnings they learned as well as
the things they received from the LGU and

5. Three Senior Citizens were given financial assistance from PSWDO under the
Assistance for Physical Restoration.
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E. PERSON WITH DISABILITY PROGRAM

1. Sustained support in the Financial Assistance to the bedridden and mentally ill
clients from the PLGU through the PSWD. There are already 53 clients
accommodated in the said program with Php 500.00 monthly stipend
distributed per semester. The stipend is a big help to their family for the
needs of the PWD clients.
2. In coordination with the MHO, 318 PWDs have profiler and encoded in the PWD
registry system. They also have PWD ID and given with Purchase booklet for
medicines and food commodities.
3. We have five (5) PWDs who are our beneficiaries under the Educational
Assistance wherein two (2) were able to finish their studies in college. Now,
they are working earning for their living.
4. 121 PWDs were assisted by DSWD thru their Cash for Work Program in
coordination with the MLGU. Each beneficiary received Php 3,800.00 with a
total amount of Php 459,800.00.
5. 82 PWDs received financial assistance from Sen. Nancy Binay which she cared
it thru DSWD-CAR at Php 3,000.00 each with a total amount of Php
246,000.00.
6. LGU-Balbalan joined the National Government in the celebration of the
National Disability Prevention and Rehabilitation Week with the Theme
“Pamahalaan Kabalikat sa Pagtupad ng Pantay na Edukasyon,Trabaho at
Kabuhayan , Tugon sa Pagpapalakas ng Taong may Kapansanan “/ “Working
with Government in Achieving Equal Access to Education, Employment and
Livelihood towards Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities”. The highlights
of this activity are; 1. Free eye check –up which was handled by Dr. Lilia
Beatrice M. Gabit wherein 50 undergone the eye check –up and only 33 were
qualified to avail of the free eyeglasses that the LGU sponsored thru the
OMSWD.The recipients of the eye glasses appreciated this very much because
their problem was finally solved; 2. The indigent bedridden 23 PWDs were
given food pack thru their respective representative; 3. We assisted 30 PWDs
who have difficulty in their mobility by providing them with cane. The
awarding of all these to the PWDs were successfully done through the
assistance of Hon. Almar P. Malannag,our Mayor, Hon. Rowina Allison Dongui-
is Munda Cruz ,our Vice Mayor and Hon. Mark Alvin Page,Chairperson on
Social Services and 4. IEC on R.A.7277, 9442 and 10754 which were all
handled by Maam Ruth Jenina Bangelan of the PSWDO.
The food and snacks of the participants and the resource speakers, facilitators
were well provided thru the OMSWD fund…
7. Two clients provided with financial assistance for APR by the PSWDO with a
total amount of Php 8,000.00 and

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8. 16 clients who are undergoing chemotherapy and dialysis were financially


assisted by the PSWDO with a total amount of Php 48,000.00.

F. FAMILY WELFARE PROGRAM

1. Conducted Parent Effectiveness Service Seminar to 80 parents from Sitio


Dalayap of Barangay Poblacion and Barangay Gawa-an while 40 parents
also attended the Responsible Parenthood Service conducted at Maling,
Balbalan. This services guide parents in taking care of their children as well
as strengthening their relation with their spouse. IEC also on RA 7610 and
RA 9262 is included in the topic since children are prone to abuse.
2. National Family Week Celebration – The Local Government Unit of Balbalan
celebrated the 30th National Filipino week with 3 contested activities which
is the Most Outstanding Solo parent of Balbalan, Logo making and Solo
Contest. This year, the said contested activities were participated by the
Solo Parent from the different barangays. A cash prize was also given to the
winners after the proclamation of champions.
Result as follows:

Most Outstanding Solo Parent of Balbalan


Barangay Name of Solo Parent Prize Received
Gawa-an Irene Arugay 3,000
Talalang Crispina Pasudag 2,500

Logo Making
Barangay Name of Solo Parent Prize Received
Barangay Talalang Bea Gonayon 1,500
Barangay Balbalasang Gemma Balao-as 1,200
Barangay Poblacion Ofelia Tabcao 1,000
Barangay Buaya Jennifer Baliga 500.00

Solo Contest
Logo Making Name of Solo Parent Prize Received
Barangay Buaya Jennifer Baluga 1,300
Barangay Pantikian Nelda Layugan 1,000
Barangay Poblacion Cilyn Uday 800
Barangay Balbalasang Gemma Balao-as 500
Barangay Talalang Crispina Pasudag 500

3. This year, there were 192 registered Solo parents of Balbalan from the
different barangays. Each barangay has their own sets of officers who helps
the agency in facilitating the agency in implementing its programs and
services. Compared to the number of the registered Solo parents’ year
2021 which is 151, this current year, its number increase due to the
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initiative of the OMSWD staffs in conducting IEC on Solo Parents Act and
their benefits stated on the said Act. The office also issued Solo parent ID
to all registered Solo Parent of Balbalan.

4. The Municipal Social Welfare and Development Office in partnership with


the Municipal Health Office catered 39 couples for the Pre-Marriage
Counseling before entering the marriage life.
5. The Local Government Unity through the Office of the Municipal Social
Welfare and Development issued 189 PhilHealth Certification to the
indigent families/individual who was hospitalized. These needy
families/individuals were accommodated through POS.
6. This year, the office records a total of 1,471 poor families from the
different barangays of this municipality. Most of this families were provided
with medical assistance, food assistance, educational assistance and other
forms of assistance that the office can provide in lifting the family’s
economic well-being.

G. LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM

1. Provided livelihood assistance in the amount of Php 20,000.00 to retiring


barangays volunteers. There were 4 beneficiaries given with the seed
capital wherein 2 were Child Development Workers while 1 BNS & 1 BHW.
Their identified livelihood is sari-sari store and hog raising. The livelihood
assistance is a great help to these beneficiaries since they do not have any
source of income anymore.
2. Provided assistance in the monitoring and securing documents for the
liquidation of Livelihood Assistance Grant received by 61 beneficiaries
funded by DSWD-CAR. The identified projects of these beneficiaries are sari
—sari store, duck raising, swine raining, Ukay-ukay & buy and sell of
broiler.

H. CRISIS INTERVENTION PROGRAM


1. Provided financial assistance to 43 families who are in need of food
assistance while 90 families also availed of Medical Financial assistance. 4
bereaved families were also provided with burial assistance and 42 were
given death benefits assistance for senior citizens. This could help their
respective family to defray their expenses during the wake and burial of
their love ones.

2. Provided Emergency Shelter Assistance to 6 families whose house were


totally destroyed due to flashflood because of heavy rain, fire and
earthquake. Food packed from MLGU and DSWD were provided too to the
survivors of the earthquake.

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3. Provided financial assistance through Cash for Work Program to 82 families


who were affected by earthquake wherein 60 families in Balbalasang
assisted in the dismantling of the two story building that the school and
community use as their venue for any social activities and it is too
dangerous, In Balantoy, 14 families willingly repaired the destroyed
wallings of the kinder room and the office of the school principal and in
Poblacion 8 families repaired the school and Barangay Office water supply
since water is a basic need. All these facilities were the effect of the
earthquake occurred.

7. 16 families who were survivor of Typhoon Paeng were given food packed
from MLGU and DSWD. These were referred to SWAD for any possible
assistance and they were able to received Php 5,000.00 each from Sen.
Robin Padilla that he cared it thru DSWD-CAR

 FACILITATING AND HINDERING FACTORS

The facilitating factors that helped us in the implementation of the office’s


programs and services are;
1. Presence of functional office’s service vehicle,
2. Presence of office Manual of Operation, ordinance/policies/guidelines in the
implementation of the Social Welfare and Development Services,
3. Presence of Office’s Work and Financial Plan for the different sectors with
corresponding needed budget approved,
4. Social Welfare and Development Services Annual Invest Plan for 2023 was included
in the Municipal AIP,
5. Increasing number of personnel with permanent appointment,
6. Harmonious working relationship/coordination/networking established between
and among the Executive and Legislative Branches, different Department Heads,
DSWD-CAR, SWAD and PSWDO Staffs and
7. Each staff was issued with laptop with printer.

The hindering factors are; limited P.S. for creation of positions thus resulted to
limited manpower personnel to implement devolved programs in the MLGU and
knowledge on the different programs and services not updated.

CLIENTELLE CATEGORY FACILITATING HINDERING


Available raw data on =No holding/processing center
children to cater to CICL/ abused
clients/cases while processing
their documents,
Continuous provision of = No trained CDC/CDW assessor
budget for construction of to replace the trained worker who
permanent CDCs in is employed in the office of the
barangays with temporary IPMR,

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CHILDREN WELFARE CDCs


PROGRAM MLGU continuously
provide augmentation
fund for CDWs honorarium
and capability building,
Functional MCPC/BCPCs
Presence of Bahay Pag-asa
in the Province of Kalinga
to cater to our referred
CICL clients
BCPC knew the process
flow on child abuse
No holding/processing
center to cater
CICL/Abused cases while
processing their
documents.
= Availability of data on = limited training of the focal
youth, person to handle the youth
welfare program,
=Youth welfare program is = Municipal PYA Federation
YOUTH WELFARE PROGRAM being handled by a regular organized not functional/inactive
worker, PYA members,
=Approved work and = Focal Person on youth was
financial plan for youth designated YDO and no training
with corresponding in handling LYDC and S.K.
budget, = Inactive LYDC/S.K.
=Municipal PYA Federation
organized
= Available updated = No holding/processing center
masterlist/data on women, to cater to the needs of abused
women while processing their
documents,
WOMEN WELFARE PROGRAM =Approved work and =Knowledge in handling abuse
financial plan for women cases not updated,
with corresponding
budget,
=Functional Vaw Desk =KALIPI Federation President not
Officers, active since she was employed at
BHM.
=Sustain implementation
of ordinance granting
incentive to KALIPI
Federation Officers &
Barangay Presidents,
= VAW Desk Officers
aware of the process flow
for abused women,
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=Focal Person on Women


is a regular worker,
= Organized KALIPI
Federation Association is
functional.
=Functional MSCAF/Brgy. = no regular worker to handle
Senior Citizens’ the senior citizen program due to
Association limited P.SW. for creation of
SENIOR CITIZENS WELFARE needed positions,
PROGRAM =Updated masterlist of = Hired J.O. not a graduate of
senior citizen available, BSSW
= Approved work &
financial plan with
corresponding budget,
= Sustain provision of
honorarium for OSCA and
MSCAF President
= Hired thru Job Order
focal person to handle
senior citizen program
=Presence of Designated = NCDA password cannot be
PDAO, open thus having poor
PERSON WITH DISABILITY registration of PWD to the
PROGRAM system,
=Focal Person don not have
training to handle the blind and
mute and to interpret the
personal sign language of the
mute,
=PDAO created with =Inactive PWD Federation
budget and Association
Published,
=PWD situationer
available,
= updated PWD master list
is available,
=Work & Financial plan for
PWD with corresponding
budget approved,
=Focal person on PWD is a
regular worker,
=Municipal PWD
Federation Association
organized.
=Updated master list of = No mapping of indigent
indigent available, families,
=Focal person on Family is =license of PMCs expired,
a regular worker,
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= Work and financial plan =Focal person on family not PMC


FAMILY WELFARE PROGRAM for family with accredited
corresponding approved =Counselling skills of focal
budget, person nut updated.
=Municipal Solo Parent
Association Organized.

=Hired thru J.O. focal = No regular worker to handle


person on livelihood the program,
=Work and financial plan = come and go focal person to
for livelihood with handle the program
LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM corresponding approved
budget

= Work and financial plan = No created position to handle


CRISIS INTERVENTION UNIT for the different services this program due to limited P.S.
under the CIU with
respective budget
approved,
=Presence of Ordinance
on the standard rate in
giving financial
Assistance,

EVALUATION AND RECOMMENTATION:

In delivering our programs and services to our clients, we continuously apply the total
family and team approaches aside from convergence because we do believe that we
cannot solve the problems/needs of our client without the above strategy and
technical and augmentation fund from DSWD-CAR, PLGU/PSWDO and other partner
agencies.

It is also recommended that each worker should implement their planned


activities and give more time to fieldwork to visit and follow-up clients to evaluate
the impact of the interventions provided to them.

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ANNUAL NARRATIVE REPORT


January – December 2021

Balbalan is a third-class municipality composed of 14 barangays. Based on the latest


survey of the Municipal Health Office, our total population is 13,805. In terms of sex
distribution, it is dominated by the male population at 7,445 against the female at 6,360.
The total family population is 2,646 with household total population of 2,495. As of
December 2021, there are 722 active beneficiaries of the RCCT while 126 beneficiaries of
the MCCT-GIDA. For the RCCT, there were 60 beneficiaries who graduated/removed from
the program due to non-qualified dependents, some beneficiaries waved and some families
already reached level 3 / self-sufficiency in their well-being.

Balbalan is composed of seven (7) sub-tribes namely; Salegseg sub-tribe, Banao sub-
tribe, Gubang Sub-tribe, Dao-angan Sub-tribe, Poswoy Sub-tirbe,Buaya Sub-tribe and
Mabaca Sub-tribe.

As to the accessibility of the barangays, ten (10) barangays are year round
accessible to transportation and these are; Maling, Balbalan Proper, Balantoy, Dao-angan,
Poblacion, Gawaan, Pantikian, Talalang, Tawang, Buaya and Balbalasang. Barangays which
are accessible during summer time /dry season are Mabaca and Poswoy. The only barangay
not yet accessible to transportation is Ababa-an.

As to the energization program of the government, eleven (11) barangays are


recipients of KAELCO while the Banao area are using micro-hydro as source of their
electricity.

As to communication facility, we have two (2) cell sites, one is located in the LGU-
compound (Globe) and 1 smart cell cite at LGU Nursery -Barangay Balantoy.

As to lodging facility, we have one hostel available in the area and is being
operated and managed by the Municipal Government. The rate is Php 250.00 per person per
night. This hostel is located in the MLGU compound. Canteens and restaurants are also
available in the area.

To date, there is no change in the staffing pattern of our office. The total working
force is eleven (11). From the 11 personnel, 5 have permanent appointment while the 6 are
being hired thru job order due to exigency of service. There are also three positions (2 SWO
I and 1 Driver I) lobbied and approved for 2022 budget.

For the office of the senior citizens affairs, it is being manned by Ms. Julieta
Ngaya-an, the appointed OSCA Chairperson effective September 1, 2019 and assisted by the
Federation President of the Municipal Senior Citizens Association Ms. Veronica Balutoc
designated as Senior Citizen Center Head while the Office of the Persons with Disability
Affairs is still vacant but a PDAO (SG 11) was created and funded under 2022 budget.

For the Office of the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program, there are four (4)
working force wherein four were hired by the Department of Social Welfare and Development
while one was hired by MLGU-Balbalan thru job order as LGU Link. This office is being
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manned by Ms. Remy P. Bainto,PDO II/MAT Leader. Her staffs are Jemaica B. Lumiwes, SWA,
Geraldine D. Cadchan- PDO II/CFMCCT, Genevieve Alus-SWA/MCCT and Irene Arugay LGU-
link hired by MLGU through job order. For KALAHI-CIDSS program, 3 job orders were hired
by the LGU through the OMSWD as one of our counterpart in the implementation of the said
program.

For the implementation of programs and services, there are many planned
activities/services that we are not able to implement due to the pandemic- Covid 19 that
prevented us to do so particularly those require mass gathering. Most of our implemented
activities/services were focused on the immediate needs of our constituents like food,
financial livelihood assistance to avoid them from going out their houses especially during
the ECQ lockdown, MCQ and MECQ inorder to avoid the spread of the said virus.

ISSUES AND CONCERNS WE ARE ADDRESSING ARE:

1. There are 12 pre-schoolers not attending Day Car Sessions,


2. There are 17 dropped out children/youth needing government interventions,
3. There are 50 OSY needing government interventions,
4. There are 800 ONA needing government interventions,
5. There are 1,752 older persons needing government interventions,
6. There are 323 PWDs needing government interventions’
7. There are 1000 identified poor families needing government and non-government
interventions inorder to graduate from the bondage of poverty and
8. 90 % of the families total population prone to disaster.

SALIENT ACCOMPLISHMENTS:

I. CHILD WELFARE PROGRAM

4. Implementation of the Day care Service - In order to cater all 3-4 years old children,
one Child Development Center was open at Dalayap, Poblacion which caters to
children from sitio Dalayap, Posa and Guisang. For school year 2021-2022, there
were 426 3-4 years old enrollees in the 29 Child Development Centers in the
Municipality. Due to the Pandemic that we are experiencing, the LGU through the
OMSWD conducted Capability Building seminar on child development and cum
workshop on Development of Learning Materials. Through that seminar, they were
able to prepare their modules for the whole school year. The OMSWD provided bond
papers and printed the modules of the 426 day care enrollees from September to
December 2021.

There were also 10 Child Development Workers and Centers who passed the
accreditation with a rating of Very Satisfactory conducted by DSWD-CAR. There are
still 11 CDCs/CDWs who will be accredited this first quarter of 2022.

5. Supplementary Feeding Program – We sustained the implementation of the


Supplementary Feeding Program of DSWD-CAR through MOA to the 29 Child
Development Centers. The OMSWD conducted orientation to CDWs and DCSPG
presidents before the implementation of the programs which started on September
2021. There are 504 beneficiaries of this program from the 29 Child Development
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Centers. Since there are no face to face classes, some of the strategies made by the
CDWs and DCSPG were, the food supplies were distributed per purok and being
cooked by parents and distributed to the target beneficiaries while some distributed
the food supplies to the family of the children. The CDWS, BNS & BHW monitors the
SFP and also weigh and measure the height of the children.

6. In celebration of the National Children’s Month, LGU Balbalan through the Municipal
Council for the Protection of Children conducted series of activities to commemorate
the said event. The contested activities were participated virtually by Day Care
Children, Elementary pupils and secondary students. It was culminated on November
29, 2021 at Balbalan Hostel, Balbalan, Kalinga Province wherein prizes of the winning
contestants was awarded. The said activity was attended by the MCPC and BCPC. The
Local state of the Children’s Address was also delivered by the Municipal Mayor Hon.
Eric L. Gonayon.

7. LGU-Balbalan passed the 5 areas in the search for Child Friendly Municipalities/
Cities. Based on the Provincial IATF evaluation/assessment, the LGU were able to
garnered 15/15 for Survival Rights, 12/15 for Development Rights, 15/15 for
Protection Rights, 12.2 for Participation Rights and 36.86/40 for Governance with a
total score of 91.06. The Provincial IATF endorsed the documents to Regional IATF for
the Regional search for Child Friendly Municipalities/cities.

J. YOUTH WELFARE PROGRAM

5. As of 2020, there were 17 secondary students who dropped from school and on
school year 2021, 9 returned in the school while 7 enrolled in ALS. Youth activities
conducted by the different agencies and close coordination of BCPC and the school
helped in encouraging the youth to go back to school. The BCPC also helped the
teacher in identifying and enrolling OSY to ALS program.

6. Organized Pag-asa Youth Association to 14 barangays with 358 members. The


Municipal PYA Federation was also organized wherein new sets of officers were
elected and took their oath. Unlad Kabataan Program seminar was conducted to PYA
of Barangay Balantoy.

7. Referred 52 OSY for the training on Tile setting, construction painting and Bread and
Pastry conducted at BAIS in coordination with TESDA and the Office of the
Congressman.

8. Provided Educational Assistance to 10 children of Solo Parents in the amount of Php


5,000.00 per student. The said assistance was used by the college students in paying
their tuition fees and other educational materials.

9. Assisted 39 students of Saint Theresita’s High School who were qualified in the
educational assistance of DSWD-CAR through the Provincial Government Unit of
Kalinga. The students received three thousand pesos each for payment of their
tuition fees.
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K. WOMEN WELFARE PROGRAM

6. In joining the nation in the 18 days campaign to end VAW, LGU Balbalan through the
MSWD conducted seminar on RA 9262 to VAW Desk Officers, Barangay Captains and
Barangay Secretaries of the 14 barangays of this municipality. The activity aims to re-
orient frontliners on handling VAWC cases in the Barangay Level.

7. Conducted Maternal and Child Care Skills and Development (MCCSD) at Barangay
Pantikian and Balantoy. The said seminar will enhance skills or reproductive age
parents on proper caring of their children. RA 7610 and RA 9262 is also included to
make sure that children are well taken care of especially this time of pandemic.

8. In celebration of the National Women’s month, Balbalan KALIPI federation joined the
virtual contest on video making of PLGU-Kalinga portraying the role of women during
this pandemic. They garnered first place in the said contest.

9. Conducted year end meeting of Balbalan KALIPI federation – The meeting was
conducted to review the implementation of programs and services to women as well
as plan activities for the upcoming 2022 Women’s Month Celebration.

10.LGU-Balbalan thru the OMSWD is giving Php 2,000.00 as incentive to KALIPI


Federation officers in attending Municipal KALIPI Federation meeting. Our legal basis
is ordinance No. 05 S. 2019.

L. SENIOR CITIZEN’S WELFARE PROGRAM

5. Sustained support in the implementation of the Social Pension Program for


Indigent Senior Citizens. There are already 1,532 beneficiaries of the said
program. Staff from DSWD-CAR are the one disbursing the stipend while the
OMSWD staff helps in checking the required documents.

6. One of the best practice of the LGU is giving of Birthday cakes and powder milk to
all senior citizens who are celebrating their special day. It is a way acknowledging
their efforts in their contribution to the development of the municipality.

7. LGU-Balbalan through the OMSWD is granting cash additional incentives to


centenarians in the amount of Php 30,000.00 as per ordinance no. 02 s 2019.

M. PERSON WITH DISABILITY PROGRAM

9. Sustained support in the Financial Assistance to the bedridden and mentally ill clients
from the PLGU through the PSWD. There are already 53 clients accommodated in the
said program with Php 500.00 monthly stipend distributed per semester. The stipend
is a big help to their family for the needs of the PWD clients.

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10.In coordination with the MHO, 318 PWDs have profiler and encoded in the PWD
registry system. They also have PWD ID and given with Purchase booklet for
medicines and food commodities.

11.We have five (5) PWDs who are our beneficiaries under the Educational Assistance
wherein two (2) were able to finish their studies in college. Now, they are working
earning for their living.

N. FAMILY WELFARE PROGRAM

8. Conducted Parent Effectiveness Service to 80 parents from Barangay Balbalan


Proper and Mabaca while 40 parents also attended the Responsible Parenthood
Service conducted at Bulo, Balantoy, Balbalan. This services guide parents in
taking care of their children as well as strengthening their relation with their
spouse. IEC also on RA 7610 and RA 9262 is included in the topic since children
are prone to abuse because they are confined in their homes because of the
pandemic.

9. National Family Week Celebration – Due to the pandemic, the National Family
Week was celebrated through contest on Most Outstanding Pamilyang Pantawid
Pilipino Program beneficiaries. There were 8 entries from the different barangays
wherein they submitted a complied documents of their life stories on how the 4Ps
change their lives. The winning family received cash prizes and a certificate of
recognition awarded during a flag ceremony of the LGU.

10.Re-organization of Solo Parents in the 14 barangays and Organization of Balbalan


Solo Parent Federation – There are 240 registered solo parents in the municipality
of Balbalan, each barangay have their own sets of officers and help in
disseminating information on the services for solo parents.

11.The OMSWD identified 277 Indigent families for the Philhealth Program. These
families were prioritized because they are indigent and have families’ members
who are sickly or pregnant. The Philhealth program for indigent was a big help
especially those families who were hospitalized due to Covid-19. There were 246
individuals/families who were hospitalized and were issued with Certificate of
Indigency thus they were accommodated under POS of the DOH.

O. LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM

3. Provided livelihood assistance in the amount of Php 20,000.00 to retiring


barangays volunteers. There were 4 beneficiaries given with the seed capital
wherein 2 were Child Development Workers while 1 BNS & 1 BHW. Their identified
livelihood is sari-sari store and hog raising. The livelihood assistance is a great
help to these beneficiaries since they do not have any source of income anymore.

4. Provided assistance in the monitoring and securing documents for the liquidation
of Livelihood Assistance Grant received by 61 beneficiaries funded by DSWD-CAR.

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The identified projects of these beneficiaries are sari—sari store, duck raising,
swine raining, Ukay-ukay & buy and sell of broiler.

P. CRISIS INTERVENTION PROGRAM

4. Provided financial assistance to 18 families who are in need of food assistance


while 43 families also availed of Medical Financial assistance. 64 bereaved families
were also provided with financial assistance to defray their expenses during the
wake and burial of their love ones.

5. Provided Emergency Shelter Assistance to 2 families whose house were totally


destroyed by fire and landslide during the heavy rains brought about by
Southwest Monsoon.

6. Provided financial assistance through Cash for Work Program to 30 families who
were affected by the heavy rains brought by Southwest Monsoon at Purok 6,
Maling, Balbalan, Kalinga.

12.OMSWD PARTICIPATION IN ALLEVIATING FAMILIES IN THE EFFECTS OF COVID-19


PANDEMIC – On January 2021, the LGU issued Executive order no. 3 declaring
Barangay Poblacion and Talalang under granular lockdown due to increasing
number of positive individuals from covid-19. To help the families affected, LGU-
Balbalan provided food packs and requested augmentation from DSWD-CAR and
PLGU-Kalinga. There were 756 families served with a total of 2,263 family
members.

Since Tabuk City was placed under ECQ, the municipality was hard up in
procuring food commodities in the said City that is why the LGU requested
augmentation of food packs to the PLGU-Kalinga. Governor Ferdinand Tubban
requested food packs from DSWD-CAR and the municipality received 2,057 Family
food packs. There were 1,100 families given with Food Packs covering barangays
Balbalasang (150), Pantikian (183), Balantoy (250), Balbalan Proper (175), Maling
(76), Gawa-an (130), Dao-angan (115), Ababa-an (21) and Cal-owan Area
( Tawang, Buaya & Mabaca - 430). In order to serve all the families in the
municipality, LGU-Balbalan augmented the food packs with a total served of 249
families.

On September 14, 2021, a granular lockdown was imposed to Barangays


Poblacion, Balantoy, Poswoy, Dao-angan and Talalang due to surged cases of
Covid-19. 5 death was also recorded thus Executive order number 33 series of
2021 was issued by the LCE. LGU-Balbalan through the MDRRMC provided food
packs to 1092 families while DSWD-CAR gave 2,066 Food packs.

On October 8, 2021, EO 36 was issued imposing granular lockdown at Barangay


Balbalan Proper due to the sudden increased of their covid-19 cases. LGU-
Balbalan conducted relief operation with 217 served families while DSWD-CAR
augmented the food packs with a total of 651 and 65 sets of hygiene kits which
was distributed to the covid-19 patients undergoing quarantine.

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DSWD-CAR also gave a financial assistance to 100 Indigent Covid-19 families in


the amount of Php 500,000.00. The OMSWD staff prepared the necessary
documents and distribution of the said assistance was done by the SWAD-Kalinga
staff. Since there are still indigent covid-19 victims which were not
accommodated, LGU- Balbalan through the OMSWD provided financial assistance
in the amount of Php 355,000.00 to 71 indigent families.

DSWD through the OPSWD gave free face mask to indigent families in the
municipality. We were able to served 1,305 families.

OPSWD PROGRAMS AND SERVICES IMPLEMENTED IN THE MUNICIPALITY IN


COORDINATION WITH LGU-BALBALAN OFFICIALS AND WORKERS

Program / Project / Activity Served Amount involved from


PSWD

1. Financial Assistance to PWD’S 1st Sem- 53 PHp 318,000.00


nd
2 Sem - 53

2. Incentives to CDWs 29 Php 66,700.00

3. Financial Assistance to needy 16 Php 73,500.00


client

4. Financial Assistance to needy 1 Php 2,000.00


client ( Under the Office of the
Governor)

5. Provision of Food Assistance 30

6. Philhealth Assistance ( Point of 31 Php 11,600.00


service)

Total

DSWD-CAR PROGRAMS AND SERVICES IMPLEMENTED IN THE MUNICIPALITY IN


COORDINATION WITH LGU-BALBALAN OFFICIALS AND WORKERS

Program / Project / Activity Served Amount involved


from PSWD

1. Social Pension Program for 1st Sem –1,546 Php 9,234,000.00


Senior Citizens 2nd Sem – 1,532

2. UCT for Senior Citizens 1,287 Php 4,633,200.00

3. Supplementary feeding 504 Children Php 900,000.00

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Program

4. Family Food Packs 1st Quarter – 858 FFP (429 Php 529,386.00
families) Php 689,300.00
Php 1,063,226.00
1, 530 FFP – 1,530
Php 325,500.00
rd
3 Quarter – 2,066 FFPS (1,087
Families)
651 FFP (217
families)

5. Non- Food Item ( Hygiene Kit) 1st Quarter – 16 Hygiene kits Php 27,664.00
th
4 Quarter – 65 Hygiene kits Php 110,500.00
Total ben.- 81

6. Livelihood Assistance Grant 61 Php 915,000.00

7. Food for work program 60 Php 37,800.00

8. 4Ps / MCCT / RCCT 722 RCCT Php 16,963,650.00


Implementation 126 MCCT-GIDA Php 2,699,950.00

9. Financial Assistance (AICS) 206 Php 1,652,500.00

FACILITATING AND HINDERING FACTORS

CLIENTELLE CATEGORY HINDERING FACILITATING


System for the Data Base Raw data available on children
on children
Limited budget/fund Augmented the BLGU through
support of the Barangay in printing of modules of Day care
the implementation of Day children
Care Program through
modular learning modality
Functional MCPC & BCPC
CHILDREN WELFARE Availability of trained CDC/CDW
PROGRAM accreditor
Incidence of Child Abuse Availability of trained personnel /
Close coordination with BCBC
and other concern agencies
Incidence of CICL case Active BCPC
Presence of agency like Bahay
Pag-asa of Kalinga to cater CICL
clients
No holding/processing Availability of ordinances on
center to cater Children
CICL/Abused cases while
processing their
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documents.
Abrupt change of worker Fund Availability & personnel
hired through job order
Come and GO members of Availability of data on youth
PYA/ Inactive PYA
YOUTH WELFARE organization
PROGRAM Unable to implement PPA’s
on youth sector due to the
pandemic
Incidence of VAWC Availability of trained personnel
Availability of fund
Functional VAWC desk officers
Empowered women
WOMEN WELFARE Availability of masterlist
PROGRAM Availability of ordinance in
granting incentives to KALIPI
Federation Officers & Barangay
Presidents
Unable to implement all
PPAs on SC sector due to Fund Availability & Personnel
the pandemic
SENIOR CITIZENS WELFARE Functional Barangay Senior
PROGRAM Citizens organization
Availability of honorarium for
OSCA & FSCAP president
Availability of ordinances on
senior citizens programs and
services
No PDAO Designated PDAO
Availability of PWD municipal
PERSON WITH DISABILITY Council
PROGRAM Unable to implement all All Registered PWD have profile
PPAs on SC sector due to and encoded in the PWD Registry
the pandemic System
Poor attendance of male Fund availability & personnel
sector on PES/ERPAT
seminars
Availability of masterlist of
indigent families
FAMILY WELFARE Unable to implement all Availability of fund in the
PROGRAM PPAs on Family welfare procurement of food supplies
program due to the during granular lockdown
pandemic Smooth/ good working
relationship between LGU &
Other agencies
Abrupt change of worker Fund availability & personnel
hired through job order
Worker not trained on Good working relationship
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livelihood programs among our partner agencies


LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM Overdue SEA-K loans Collected dues was directly
remitted to Landbank
Availability of ordinance giving
livelihood assistance to job
orders/CDWs/BNS/BHS aging 60
years old and above
No Worker assigned in the Availability of fund & personnel
CRISIS INTERVENTION UNIT CIU
Availability of ordinance in giving
of financial assistance to needy
clients

EVALUATION AND RECOMMENTATION:

In delivering our programs and services to our clients, we continuously apply the total
family and team approaches aside from convergence because we do believe that we cannot
solve the problems/needs of our client without the above strategy and technical and
augmentation fund from DSWD-CAR and other partner agencies.

It is also recommended that each worker should implement their planned activities
and give more time to fieldworks to visit and follow-up clients to evaluate the impact of the
interventions provided to them.

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Children Welfare
Program
A NARRATIVE REPORT ON THE CONCLUDED CAPABILITY BUILDING SEMINAR ON CHILD
DEVELOPMENT & CUM WORKSHOP ON DEVELOPMENT OF LEARNING MATERIALS.
The Local Government Unit of Balbalan through the Office of the Municipal
Social Welfare and Development conducted a Capability Building seminar on Child
Development & Cum Workshop on Development of Learning Materials to 29 Child
Development Workers. The seminar was conducted on November 10-11, 2021 at
Balbalan Hostel, Balbalan, Kalinga it was to be conducted
The opening prayer was led by Rita Valera followed by filipinism conducted by
Erna Jean Basitao. A welcome remarks was given by the MSWDO, Ms. Myrna M.
Canapi wherein she encouraged the CDWs to continue their passion in molding the
children for a better future. An inspirational message of the Municipal Mayor, Hon.
Eric L. Gonayon was delivered by Mr. Hermito Jacinto wherein he said that the Local
government Unit of Balbalan continuously supports the Day care Program through
provision of fund for the honorarium of CDWs and for their continuous capability
building seminar. He also shared that starting 2020, the administration funded
construction of 2 CDCs which are Bonong CDC, Canao CDC, for 2021 – Ligayan CDC
and Lower Dao-angan CDC and for 2022, Bagwang CDC and Butod CDC.
Topic on Spiritual Nourishment was shared Pastor Marie Esther Sumaclang
where she shared about ways in overcoming trials in life. She also connected her
topic to the work of the CDWs in order for them to do their assigned tasked
diligently. She shared that we should have always strong connection with God so
that we can conquer any difficulties in life. The best way to have a good connection
with God is to always pray.
Ms. Christel Balitnang presented the Day care enrolees with a total of 433
children and Supplementary Feeding Program beneficiaries which caters 2-4 years
old children with a total of 489. She also presented the nutritional status of children
per child development center. The baseline data is their weight and height as of
September 2021 which are as follows:
HEIGHT
NORMAL STUNTED SEVERELY TALL
STUNTED
368 92 20 4
WEIGHT
NUMBER OF NORMAL UNDERWEIGHT SEVERELY OVERWEIGHT
DAY CARE UNDERWEIGHT
ENROLLEES= 428 44 11 1
484 HEIGHT-FOR-WEIGHT
NORMAL WASTED SEVERLEY OVERWEIGHT OBESE
WASTED
452 24 3 4 1

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It was suggested that the CDW will refer to the Barangay Health Midwife the
children who are underweight and severely underweight and monitor their feeding
constantly. The CDW should also coordinate with the parent on children who are
overweight and obese.

Ms. Janice Alunday, Focal Person on Children oriented the CDWs on the ECCD
Advisory #04-2021 which was the guidelines for the conduct of the ECCD programs
in Child Development Centers. She also discussed the topic “ Child development”
specifically on Development of 3-4 aged children on their Cognitive Skills,
Expressive Language Skills, Gross motor skills, Receptive Language Skills, Self-help
skills and Socio-emotional skills. She also gave tips on what the CDW would do in
case they will observe children who have red flags. Ms. Alunday also discussed the
CBPAV or the Center-Based Program for Alternative Venue wherein it is one of the tool /
basis in the formulation of the modules of the Day care children.

A workshop on the formulation of uniform session plan for the S.Y 2021-2022
and modules for the whole school year was done. The participants were group in to
3 which were assign to the following themes:

GROUP QUARTER DATE


GROUP 1 Quarter 2- Me and My Family Module 1- Nov. 22-Dec. 3, 2021
Module 2- Dec. 6- 17, 2021
Module 3- Jan. 3- Jan. 14, 2022
Module 4- Jan. 17- Jan. 28, 2022
Module 5 – Jan. 31 – Feb. 4, 2022
GROUP 2 Quarter 3- My Community Module 1- Feb. 7-Feb. 18, 2022
Module 2- Feb. 21-March 4, 2022
Module 3- March 7- March 18, 2022
Module 4- March 21-April 1, 2022
Module 5 – April 4- April 8, 2022
GROUP 3 Quarter 4 – God Created a Module 1- April 11- April 22, 2022
beautiful World for us Module 2- April 25- May 6, 2022
Module 3- May 9- May 20, 2022
Module 4- June 6-June 17, 2022
Module 5 – June 20 – 24, 2022

The quarter 2 – Module 1 and Module 2 output was presented by the Group 1
and some members of the group also gave an input. The output were printed
and distributed to the Child development Workers. A certificate of appreciation
was also given to the participants at the end of the seminar.

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PICTORIALS

MS. Myrna M. Canapi, MSWDO gave her welcome remarks while Mr. Jacinto delivered the message of the Mayor .

pic on Spiritual Mrs. Alunday shared her topic on Child development &
CBPAVdevelopment & CBPAV

WORKSHOP

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Printing of modules – Awarding of Certificate of Participation – Distribution of Modules

MINUTES OF YEAR END MEETING OF CHILD DEVELOPMENT WORKERS HELD AT THE


OFFICE OF THE SENIOR CITIZENS AFFAIRS ON DECEMBER 16, 2021.

PRESENT: SEE ATTACHED ATTENDANCE SHEET

1. The meeting started with an opening prayer led by Ms. Rita Valera
2. Ms. Janice Alunday welcomed the participants in attending the year end
meeting. She also presented the agenda which are as follows:

a. Assessment of the 4 months implementation of Day acre Service through


Modular
- Ms. Teresa Masadao shared that she appreciated the modules printed by
the OMSWD since their barangay do not have enough materials to print
their modules. She said that it is more convenient to them comparing
last school year that they were the one providing the modules of the
children. In the submission of modules, parents bring their children in
the Child Development Center thus she usually conducts short sessions
while these parents cook food for the supplementary feeding of the
children.
- Ms. Jocelyn Lumiwan inquired if there is face to face for January 2022
since the children really wants to attend day care session in the centers.
- Ms. Alunday said that there is no memorandum circular received from
the ECCD council regarding the matter. She informed the CDWs to
encourage the parents to receive Covid-19 vaccines for their protection
and for us to obtain community herd so that we can go back to our
normal lives.
- The CDWs shared that they are helping the BNS/BHW to encourage those
parents to get vaccinated.
- Ms. Alunday reminded the CDW’s to submit A4 bond papers for printing
of their modules for January 2022 since the procured the bond papers by
the office was already exhausted. The bond papers were used for
September to December modules for 484 day care children from the 29
CDC’s.

b. Assessment of the implementation of the Supplementary Feeding Program


- Ms. Virginia Salingbay asked if she will distribute all the feeding supplies
to parents. She said that she did not distribute all the supplies because
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she was afraid that the parents might cook the food supplies in one
setting.
- Ms. Alunday suggested that she should conduct meeting to the Day Care
Service parents group to discuss how they will continue the
supplementary feeding program. In the 29 CDCs, some are conducting
the SFP through distribution of food supplies to the parents while some
are cooking in the CDCs. Some also group the children according to their
sitio thus it is important to conduct monthly meeting to the DCSPG and
home visit the children to be able to monitor the program.
- Ms. Alunday reminded again the CDWs that the SFP is twice a day
following the menu provided. The parents will provide the other needed
food supplies such as vegetables and others. She reminded the CDWs on
the distribution of their wet supplies for December 2021 which is
scheduled on the 4th week of the month.
- Ms. Kristel Balitnang presented the Nutritional Status of the Day Care
Children per center for the month of October and November 2021.

- Ms. Balitnang also gave recommendation on how they will prepare their
reports especially their Monthly accomplishments.

3. Election of Balbalan Child Development Workers Association- Upon review of


the Constitution and By-laws of the organization, the body agreed to elect new
sets of officers which are as follows:
President: Ms. Mhelody Uday
Vice President- Melba Ganagan
Secretary – Erna Jean Basitao
Treasurer- Mary Fe Gamay
Auditor- Marissa Amoga
Bus. Managers- Sharon Dalingay & Mary Jane Dongnga
PRO – Maribel Bagsao

4. Presentation of the financial status of the organization – The record book of


the organization was turned over to the new Treasurer while the passbook is
still with Ms. Veronica Daliw-as. She was given until December 31, 2021 to
turned over the said passbook.

5. Ms. Lumiwan shared that during the public hearing of ordinances, she was not
able to give recommendation on the ordinance of augmenting the honorarium
of CDWs. She asked the body what their opinions are.

6. Ms. Melody Uday asked if the organization can prepare communication to be


forwarded to the Sangguniyang bayan to ask if they can consider an increase to
the CDW honorarium and request for 12 months instead of 10 months and

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specifying the activities done by the CDW for the 2 months’ vacation of the
children.
7. The body agreed on the suggestion of the Ms. Uday.

At 2:00 PM was the Araw ng Pagpupugay to the 6 Child Development Workers who
retired from 2020 to 2021. The said program was conducted to recognize the
retired CDWs in their long year service as well to acknowledge their efforts and
sacrifices as barangay volunteers.
The activity started with an opening prayer led by Ms. Kristel Balitnang, welcome
remarks by Ms. Carolyn Sagasag, SWO III. A salidummay was presented by Zone 4
while a dance number was presented by zone 1. An inspirational message of the
Municipal Mayor Hon. Eric L. Gonayon was delivered by Engr. Obed Jose Bilowan
wherein he acknowledged and recognized the efforts of CDWs in their unending
patience, dedication, and support to the children they are handling. A certificate
of Recognition and a token was given to the retired CDWs. The CDWs also gave
their tokens to their former colleagues.

The activity ended with a closing prayer led by Ms. Julia Nangpuhan.

A NARRATIVE REPORT ON THE CONCLUDED BARANGAY COUNCIL FOR THE PROTECTION OF


CHILDREN FUNCTIONALITY ASSESSMENT

The Municipal Council for the Protection of Children through the Office of the Mun.
Social Welfare and Development and the Office of the Mun. Local Governance Officer
spearheaded the conduct of the functionality assessment to BCPC on May 4, 2021 at
Balbalan Hostel, Balbalan, Kalinga Province. This was attended by 28 barangay treasurers
and secretaries.

The activity started with an opening prayer led by Ms. Honeylet Balitnang followed by
welcome message by the MSWDO, Ms. Myrna M. Canapi wherein she shared the importance
of having a functional council which will help in the maintaining a child friendly community.

Ms. Janice D. Alunday, SWO II / LCPC TWG & Secretariat discussed the indicators in
the Functionality of the BCPC. The indicators are composed of the following:

Organization – 10%
Meetings – 10%
Policies, Plans and Budget – 30%
Accomplishments – 50%
Total = 100%

There are also bonus points in each item which could help the BCPC to pass the
assessment. The level of functionality is Basic for those BCPC with 20% and below rating,
Progressive for 21% - 50%, Mature for 51% - 79% and Ideal for 82% and Above. If the BCPC
reached the ideal it means that the council satisfy the requirements for all the indicators of a

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functional LCPC. A self-assessment was done by the participants then checked by the
MSWDO and members of the TWG. The final assessment will be done by the MGLOO.

The following LCPC member/TWG also gave inputs on their observation based on the
documents presented by the BCPC secretariats:

Ms. Regine D. Munda Cruz gave inputs on the preparation of Minutes of meeting. She
lauded the minutes of meeting prepared by the secretary of Barangay Gawa-an. She
encouraged the other secretaries to do the same.

Ms. Christine Gallamoy gave also her input in the preparation of plan. She explained
the process in preparing plans such as BCPC, BDAC and other councils which will be
included in their annual plan.

Ms. Mediatrix Alińo, MLGOO also stressed out the importance of documents being
prepared by the secretariat of the council. She said that she needs to check the MOVs before
giving the scores thus there is a need for them to bring all their documents for the
assessment. She advice those secretariats to bring their documents on or before May 6,
2021 for the final assessment.

Ms. Myrna M. Canapi also corrected the content of the Executive Order in the creation
of BCPC, she said that the law require 1% of the IRA for PPA’s on children not subject to
availability of fund. She also asked the participants if they are in need of capability building
training on technical writing and participants requested the LCPC to conduct such training
specifically on Minutes of meeting, Resolution, executive order and narrative report
preparation including the proper handling and filling of documents. Some of the participants
also requested for a training on basic Microsoft excel since most of them have limited
knowledge and they are hard up in preparing their documents especially on plans which is
mostly using tables. Ms. Canapi said that the LCPC can conduct such training however it will
depend on the situation of the municipality since our region is on General Community
Quarantine this month of May.

The initial score of the BCPC are as follows:

Barangay Total Score Level of Functionality


1. Ababa-an 90 Ideal
2. Balantoy 87.5 Ideal

3. Balbalan Proper 88 Ideal


4. Balbalasang 83 Ideal
5. Buaya 80 Ideal
6. Dao-angan 82.5 Ideal
7. Gawa-an 94.5 Ideal
8. Mabaca Did not bring their documents during the
activity
9. Maling 87 Ideal
10.Pantikian 87 Ideal

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11.Poblacion 86.5 Ideal


12.Poswoy 80.5 Ideal
13.Talalang 96 Ideal
14.Tawang 80 Ideal

The documents will be submitted to the MLGOO for final assessment.

The activity ended at 3:00 PM.

PICTORIALS

Opening prayer was lead by Ms. Honeylet Balitnang

MCPC members gave inputs on the documents of the BCPC

MCPC TWG assessed the documents of the BCPC. They also gave inputs on the needed
documents needed in the functionality assessment.

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A Narrative report on the concluded Child Protection Seminar at Western Kalinga National
High School, Barangay Buaya, Balbalan on June 11, 2021.

The seminar on Child protection was conducted at Western Kalinga National High
School through the request of the teachers and the Barangay Council for the Protection of
Children of Buaya to the Municipal Council for the Protection of Children. The said teachers
were alarmed that some of their students are not submitting or late in submitting their
modules and they found out that these students are working in the construction of roads
and sawing of lumbers in the forest thus they seek help to the MCPC to conduct said
seminar to inform the parents on the effects of heavy work/ child labor to the children.

The seminar was attended by 69 participants (parents, teachers, BCPC and resource
speakers). It was started with an opening prayer led by Ms. Aguida Jacinto followed by the
welcome remarks of Barangay Captain Felix Anggaboy represented by Brgy. Kagawad Arthur
Jacinto. The BCPC of the barangay is thankful for the positive response of the MCPC on their
request and informed the parents that the said activity will help solve the problem which the
school is facing because on the impact of the pandemic. Ms. Elsa Amogawen, Teacher In-
charge of the said school gave also her message. She shared the reason why they requested
the help of the MCPC on the pressing problem that the PTCA is facing. She also
acknowledged the help of the MCPC as well as BCPC of Barangays Buaya and Tawang for
their untiring support to the school. A closing remarks was given by Brgy. Kagawad
chairperson on Social Services Marilou Adawey wherein she encouraged the parents to listen

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carefully to the different topics and to share their ideas on how to help the students do and
submit their modules on time.

The first topic was the Child Protection Policy discussed by Ms. Elsa Amogawen, TIC
wherein she shared DepEd order number 40 series of 2012. The said order aims to protect
children from any abuses in the school compound either from the teachers, non- teaching
staff of the school or from their schoolmates. There are also activities of the school to
prevent such abuses to the children. They are required to submit monthly report to the
Division Office on occurrences of child abuse.

The second topic was Child Rights discussed by Ms. Janice D. Alunday wherein the
participants participated in identifying the different rights of children. She discussed the
definition of child under Republic Act 7610. She also discussed the four categories of child
rights which are Survival, Development, Protection and Participation.

The third topic was on Parental duties and responsibilities discussed by Ms. Myrna M.
Canapi, MSWDO. She focused on the duties and responsibilities of parents stipulated in
article 220 of Family Code of the Philippines and those included in the Presidential decree
number 603.

The fourth topic was on Child labor and Philippine laws that protects the children
from abuses. This was again discussed by the MSWDO, Myrna M. Canapi. She differentiate
child labor from Child work for the participants to know whether their children are
considered child laborer. She continued with the child policies of the Philippines such as
1987 Philippine Constitution, PD 603 or the Philippine Child and Youth Welfare Code, Art.
32 on the UN convention on the Rights of Children. These policies are made to protect
children from abuses which demeans their right as human being. She also discussed salient
features of laws such as RA 7610- special protection of children against child abuse,
exploitation and discrimination act and those laws that amended some parts of RA 7610 like
RA 9231- Act Providing for the Elimination of the Worst Forms of Child Labor and Affording
Stronger Protection for the working child and RA 7658 which Prohibits the Employment of
Children below fifteen (15) years of age in Public and Private undertakings. RA 7653 was
also discussed, this law prohibits the hiring of children below 15 years old, except those
which are non – hazardous and limited strictly to activities that are directly under the sole
responsibility of their parents or legal guardians and where only family members are
employed; and to cinema, theater, radio and television where their participation is essential.
It was explained that DOLE is the agency that regulate or grant working permit to children.
She also presented the law that supports the special program for employment of students so
that they will be able to finish their studies through the help of the government. She also
give emphasis on RA 9208 or other known as Anti-trafficking of Persons Act of 2003 and
was amended by Expanded Anti Trafficking of person’s act of 2012. She discussed more on
the law and gave examples for the participants to understand and be able to share the
information to their children especially that they will be leaving soon their homes when they
will pursue their college degree.

The last topic was on Physiological effects of Child Labor discussed by Dr. Ester
Roselle D. Calma, MHO. She presented images of the physical effects of child labor and

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stages on the development of bones. She emphasized that bones will only be fully develop
when a person reaches the age of 25 years thus a person below such age indulged in heavy
work will be affected in his growth and development. She also emphasized that child labor
will affect the cognitive development of a child since he/she can no longer think / study /
focus on her/his studies if she/he is already exhausted. She also discussed parts of the
brain which is connected with the immune system of a human being. She presented the
adversity of child labor in which those children can turned out to if they will not be stopped
from child labor. Since these students are reported working in the construction of roads, the
resource speaker discussed the contents of cement dust which could endanger the health of
the students and also the impact of over sunlight exposure.

A workshop on Problem tree was facilitated by Ms. Amogawen. On the identified problem
which is Non-submission or late submission of modules:

Causes of Non-submission or late Recommendation


submission of modules
1. Some modules contained activities  It was explained by the TIC that during their PTCA
which needs internet connection for it was informed that students will leave those
research items which needs research from the internet
since there is no internet signal in the area
 She also explained that the teachers are willing to
coach their students if there are items which they
cannot understand. They can also use the library
in the school.

2. Sitio Angod (Poswoy) have signal  Ms. Canapi recommended that barangay Kagawad
connection but they do not have assigned in Sitio Angod should bring out the
electricity in the area thus their problem during their session so that the council
children have to go to other sitios of will make a request letter to KAELCO to extend
Brgy. Poswoy who have electricity to their service in the area
charge their phones thus sometimes  Ms. Amogawen explained that performance task is
they are late in submitting their used to measure weather the students understand
performance task like recorded their lesson and also one way of applying what
videos they have learned. She said that the teachers
3. Limited technology to be used by understand that not everyone has a cellphone thus
the students in doing their they group their students to be able to come up
performance task with their output.

4. Laziness / negative attitude /  Ms. Amogawen shared that during the first quarter
disinterested of students in the students is still active in submitting their
studying modules comes second to third quarter the
students are no longer participative in their
module.
 It was suggested if they can meet their students
to be able to assist them in the subject that they
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need help and also to encourage them to pursue


their studies.
 Dr. calma suggested that we should also take
chance that the Buaya have zero cases of covid-19
and that meeting their students for a short period
of time, maintain social distancing, use of face
mask/face shield and alcohol will help in the
pressing problem.
 Ms. Amogawen then facilitated the schedule with
the parents:
Mabaca – Monday 10-11 AM
Madala-ag – Monday 2-3 PM
Poswoy – Tuesday – 10-11 AM
Madalaag – Tuesday – 2-3 PM
Tawang – Wednesday – 10-11 AM
Lapuc – Wednesday – 2-3 PM
Dalimmugao – Thursday 8-9 AM
Mapitpita/Banglag – Thursday – 10-11 AM
Magadgad – Thursday 2-3 PM

Ms. Amogawen reminded the parents to instruct


and guide their children to come before the time
and they should read first their module for them
to know the parts that they need the assistance of
the teacher.
Some of the students are working in the  The parents claimed that their children were
construction of roads already removed as laborer from the construction
site
 Ms. Amogawen shared that these students work
because they want to have money to buy
cellphones or motor vehicle.
 Ms. Canapi reminded the BCPC that minors are
prohibited to drive motor vehicles, the barangay
tanod should conduct check point to prevent
untoward incident to these minors.
 Ms. Canapi also suggested to the parents who are
beneficiaries of the 4Ps program to atleast allot a
money from their aid to buy cellphone since it is
needed in the studies of their children. She also
encouraged the parents to give their assurance
based on what they have learned in the seminar.
 Mr. Jacinto shared that since they have learned the
negative impacts of child labor, he encouraged his
co- parents not to permit their children to work in
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hazardous working area. That they should always


guide them in their studies and encourage them to
do their modules.

The seminar ended at 4:00 PM.

PICTORIALS- CHILD PROTECTION SEMINAR

Ms. Elsa Amogawen discussing the Child Protection Policy while Ms. Janice Alunday discussed the
Child Rights

Ms. Myrna M. Canapi, MSWDO discussed Parents Role and Responsibilities, What is Child
Labor and Philippine laws that protects children.

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Dr. Ester Roselle D. Calma discussed the physiological effects of Child Labor.

Workshop facilitated by the TIC, Ms. Elsa Amogawen

A NARRATIVE REPORT ON THE CONCLUDED CELEBRATION OF THE NATIONAL CHILDREN’S


MONTH

Bannering the National theme in the celebration of this year’s Children’s Month “New
Normal na walang iwanan, Karapatan ng Bawat Bata ating tutukan” the Local government
Unit of Balbalan held different activities in celebration with the said activity. The following
were the activities undertaken weekly:

Preparation for the National Children’s Month

 4rth Quarter Meeting of the Municipal Council for the Welfare of Children

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On October 18, 2021, the MCPC chairman Hon. Eric L. Gonayon convened the
members of the council in preparation of the National Children’s Month Celebration
and discussed issues regarding children’s welfare.

 Hanging streamers in the LGU Compound

 Panatang Makabata during the Flag ceremony

FIRST WEEK: SURVIVAL RIGHTS

Distribution of Milk and Multivitamins to


underweight children

There were 160 undernourished children


(Underweight, Stunted, wasted) who
availed of the free milk and multi-
vitamins from the Municipal health
Officer under the Nutrition program. This
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status of children. The parents of these
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National Immunization program to 0-12


month’s old infants

O-12 month’s old infant’s undergone


immunization in the different Barangay
Health Stations. The immunization
includes Pentavalent, PCV, OPV and
measles vaccines.

Operation Timbang Plus

BNS with the supervision of the Barangay


Health Midwife conducted Operation
Timbang plus to 0-59 months old
children. This activity aims to monitor
nutritional status of children

Supplementary feeding Program

There are 489 beneficiaries of the


Supplementary feeding program in
the 29 Child development Centers.
The program aims to improve and
maintain nutritional status of 2 to 4
years old children. Funding of the
said program is from DSWD. Since
there is no face to face because of
the pandemic, the DCSPG
distributes the cook food to the
children. Monitoring of the program
is done by the CDW Coordinator,

BNS, BHW and VBSi


Refresher Course seminar

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VBSi from the different


barangays undergone
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SECOND WEEK: DEVELOPMENTAL RIGHTS

Hauling of educational
materials for ALS students

The Local Government Unit


of Balblan hauled the
educational materials of
ALS students for District 1
and 2. The said materials
will be of help to the
students who are presently
enrolled in the ALS.

CAPABILITY BUILDING SEMINAR


ON CHILD DEVELOPMENT & CUM
WORKSHOP ON DEVELOPMENT
OF LEARNING MATERIALS.

This was attended by all


CDWs in the 29 Child
development Centers. The
seminar aims to enhance
the capabilities of service
providers in the
implementation of ECCD
during this pandemic and
to develop modular
learning materials that is

Program Implementation Review of


the Search for Healthiest School and
Barangays

The activity was attended by school


principals/ Teacher In Charge /
Head Teachers from both secondary
and elementary schools. Barangay
officials and Brgy. Secretary also
participated in the activity. The
activity aims to review and improve
the implementation of the search
for Healthiest School & Brgys. as
well to tackle issues and have a

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THIRD WEEK: PARTICIPATION RIGHTS

1. National Children’s Month Culminating Activity

The Local Council for the Protection of


Children culminates the National Children’s
month on November 29, 2021 at Balbalan Hostel,
Balbalan, Kalinga. The program started with an
opening prayer led by Pstr. Esther Marie
Sumaclang, MCPC member followed by the
pledging of the MCPC and BCPC to adhere the
rights of children through the Panatang Makabata
led by Ms. Mediatrix R. Alińo, MLGOO. Ms. Myrna
M. Canapi, MSWDO acknowledged all the
participants who are the member of the MCPC,
BCPC and children who participated in the
different contested activities.

A welcome message was given by the


Municipal Vice Mayor Atty. Winifredo B. Agapito
wherein he informed the body that the Balbalan
Children’s Code was also submitted to the
Sangguniang Panlalawigan for review. The said
code incorporate those national laws and will
serve as guide to the LGU in carrying out those
programs/projects/activities for children. He also
shared his observation which is one of the
problem on children sector in the province

Below is the State of the Children’s Address delivered by the Municipal Mayor Eric L. Gonayon:

“A pleasant morning to everyone! I am honored to present to you our achievements for our
children this calendar year 2021.

With the Vision of a Child-friendly Municipality, the Local government Unit of Balbalan
continuously implements policies, programs, projects and activities that would promote and

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protect children’ rights believing that every single child in our community must have a
holistic and wholesome opportunity for growth and development. Our thrust on children’s
welfare is our priority agenda. Our children are the future human capital of our municipality
thus we invest so much for them.

As we celebrate this year’s National Children’s Month with the theme” New normal na
walang iwanan, Karapatan ng Bawat Bata ating tutukan” I would like to share with you the
results of our concerted efforts in the promotion and protection of children’s rights.

First on the right of Children to Survival:

It is always said that Health is Wealth, and we always wanted Balbalan to be wealthy in
health.

Through the years, Local Government Unit of Balbalan always remind ourselves of our
commitment that health is our ultimate priority – to improve the state of nutrition and well
being of our people.

Ensuring the survival of infants is an utmost concern of the Local Government Unit of
Balbalan. While a mother is pregnant, the LGU through the Municipal Health Office provide
milk supplements to pregnant mothers aside from the regular programs of the MHO like
pre-natal check-up, immunization and others. This is to ensure that babies who are still in
the womb of their mother are healthy as well as their mothers. The agency continuously
conduct advocacy on facility-based birthing and exclusive breastfeeding up to 6 months
thus starting 2011, the LGU have zero case on maternal mortality while for child mortality, 1
death was recorded in 2020 due to hydrocephalus.

Enhancing the survival right of children, the LGU continuously provide funding for the
Upgrading of Barangay Health Station to birthing clinic. To date, all 14 barangays have
barangay health stations and 3 BHS are upgraded to birthing clinic. We also provide fund for
the rehabilitation of the Main Health Station which amounts to Php 2,000,000.00.

The nutritional status of Balbalan before was undesirable. So we took it as a challenge and it
became the motivating force for us to draw a road map towards a healthier Balbalan. The
undesirable nutritional status among 0-59 month’s old children has been improving as
compared for the previous years. From 39 underweight children last year, we have 32
underweight children this year while from 12 wasted children last year went down to 1
during the first quarter of this year. Some of the programs of the LGU which focuses on the
improvement of nutritional status of children is the distribution of milk to the underweight
children. Dental programs such as distribution of toothbrush and tooth paste to Day care
children and kindergarten is also sustained to improved oral health of children. The MHO in
coordination with different agency like PLGU and Pilipinas Kontra Gutom gave fortified rice,
iodized salt and food packs to 65 pregnant women. The OMSWD in coordination with
DSWD-CAR also conducts supplementary feeding program to 489 2-4 years old children in
the 29 Child development Centers.

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The MHO yearly conducts Search for Healthy Barangay to the 14 barangays of the
municipality to be able to maintain the cleanliness, orderliness and for the barangays to
sustain activities and programs which could help in making the community a healthy one.
To achieve a healthy community, the LGU continuously provide funding for the construction
water work system to be able to provide sufficient and potable water to all households in the
municipality. As of this year, 3 WWS was funded under the 20% Development Fund in the
amount of Php 800,000.00 while Php 2,000,000.00 was given by PAMANA for the 2 WWS at
Barangay Poswoy & Dao-angan. There are 1,188 households who have access to Level 3
water supply, 1,261 households who are Level 2 while 66 households are still in Level 1.

To maintain sanitation and protect water quality as well as landslide caused by heavy rains,
the LGU continuously providing funds for the construction of sanitary sewer system,
drainage canals,storm drains and flood controls which amount to Php 8,050,000.00 from
the 20% Development Fund and supplemental budget. This will help in mitigating hazards
caused by natural calamities such Flash Floods, landslide and soil erosion since we are living
in a mountainous terrain.

We also provide assistance to our 60 Barangay Health Workers, 38 Barangay Nutrition


Scholars and 28 VBSis through continuously conducting capability building training and
augmenting their honorarium. This is to make sure that they are efficient and capable in
assisting the Barangay Health Midwives in the delivery of health services in the barangay.

We also sustained PhilHealth contribution to 277 indigent families in the municipality with
an amount of Php 1,000,000.00. 217 indigent patients who were hospitalized and not
covered in the LGU were issued with Certificate of Indigency and was accommodated under
NHTS and DOH. We also provided financial assistance to seven (7) children who were in
need of food and medical assistance.

During heavy rains brought about by the Southwest monsoon, 1 family whose house was
totally damaged due to landslide was given Emergency Shelter Assistance in the amount of
Php 5,000.00 while 4 families who evacuated from their houses were given food and
hygiene kits. Thirty (30) families from that affected purok also avail of the Cash for Work
program of the OMSWD in the amount of Php 34,200.00. A family whose house was totally
burned was given with emergency shelter assistance.

The Covid-19 pandemic affected the lives of many families in the municipality. There is
limited source of livelihood of the people, those who were working outside the municipality
have to come home since they do not have jobs anymore. The LGU also have to imposed
lockdown in the 14 barangays during the first quarter of 2021 then granular lockdown to
those barangays whose cases where rising. To help these families, the LGU through the
MDRRMC provided family food packs to all the families and those barangays who were
affected with the granular lockdown. During the first quarter, the MDRRMC served 2,374
families and on September to October 2021, 6 barangays was under granular lockdown thus
1,309 families were given family food pack. Since the LGU cannot provide the 14 days food
of the affected families, the assistance of the PLGU and DSWD-CAR was requested.
Food security of families is also a top concern of the LGU. In order to sustain food in the
table of every family, the LGU supports program to farmers like distribution of vegetable
seeds, which was availed, by 356 farmers and 195 farmers received Biologic for animals. In
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coordination with partner agencies like OPAg and BFAR, 384 farmers availed of the corn
seed with fertilizer and 200 farmers received rice seeds. There are also 39 fisher folks given
with fingerlings and technical assistance from BFAR. The Municipal Agriculture Office
conducted Techno-Demo on Tilapia culture, which was participated by 162 fisher folks
while 50 farmers also attended a training on organic pesticide formulation. Through
capacitating and linking our farmers and fisher folks to opportunities, the availability of
food supply in the municipality will be sustained.
The LGU also funded Improvement of 16 Communal Irrigation Systems, which amounts to
Php 5, 850, 0000. 00. These projects provides sufficient harvest regardless of the season
since it provides an amount of water for the crops. Families benefiting from the irrigation
system improve lives through abundant harvest of crops thereby improving also the
economy of the municipality.

This accomplishment is a concerted effort of all concern agencies who work hand in hand to
be able to sustain the good health of our children.

Second, on their right to Development:

In the core of this right is the implementation of development programs designed to


increase and expand the delivery of basic services on education benefits and opportunities
of children.

Out of the 29 Child Development Centers, 24 are permanent CDC, 2 are ongoing
construction while 2 CDCs are funded for 2022 under the 2022 20% Development Fund.
One center is newly opened at Sitio Dalayap, Poblacion, Balbalan to cater the 3-4 years old
children who are far from the main center, which is situated at the center of the barangay.
To maintain the quality of the program amidst this pandemic, the LGU through the OMSWD
conducted training workshop to the CDWs on Child Development Cum training workshop on
Development of Learning Materials and Center-based program implementation alternative
venue. Through this training, the CDWs were able to prepare the modules of our 433 Day
care Children, the bond papers and ink used was provided by the OMSWD. The LGU also
augments the honorarium of our CDWs, which is 3,000.00 monthly.

The OMSWD also provided Educational assistance to 11 children of solo parents who are
college students. The said assistance is used to pay their tuition fees and other educational
needs. There were also 2 PWD who availed of the Tuloy Aral walang sagabal program of the
agency. 57 students were also referred for educational assistance to PLGU through the
OPSWD.

The Local Youth Development Office and SK continuously provide educational needs to
member of the Katipunan ng Kabataan of Balbalan who are enrolled in senior high schools
and universities outside the municipality. The LGU also purchased printers last school year
to aid the school in printing of modules of their students.

The LGU also supports the education sector in the municipality through construction of
school facilities such as BAIS cultural stage which amounts to Php 700,000.00, Mabaca ES
Cultural stage- 400,000.000, Gawa-an ES slope protection- 300,000.00, Balbalan ES IP
house- 100,000.00, Balbalan Central School Canal Cover- 800,000.00 and Dusoc-Salegseg
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Primary School footpath – 900,000.00. The LGU also worked for the funding of Construction
of Two unit Classroom at Kabugao ES, Maling, Balbalan under the PAMANA which amounts
to Php 1,400,000.00. The said project was already completed and ready for occupancy. The
MHO also conducts Annual Search for Healthy School in which the prizes won is utilized in a
form of project like improvement of school buildings, construction of wash area, play areas
and others. These facilities are very important for the school children to develop their skills,
talents and have a safe and conducive learning environment.

Third, on the right to Protection.

The Children’s Code of the Municipality of Balbalan is a compilation of the pertinent


provisions of the various laws of the Philippines for the protection and promotion of the
welfare of our children. Thru this code, we are equipped with an effective tool that shall
promote and protect the physical, moral, spiritual, intellectual and social well-being of our
children. It is further embodied in this code that right of children to assistance, including
proper care and nutrition and other conditions prejudicial to their development.

This year we have recorded 1 child abuse (rape) and 1 Child in conflict with the Law. The
victim and the CICL is already assisted by the OMSWD in coordination with the PNP, the
children and their families were provided counseling and they wer oriented on the necessary
procedures prior and during case filing. Assistance is also provided for subsistence and
transportation.

The LGU through the MCPC also gave counterpart in the rehabilitation of 3 abused children
(rape victims) who are presently staying at Tabuk Refuge of Hope International, Inc at
Bulanao, Tabuk City . The said amount is given every semester which they used to buy food
and other needs of the children.

The Office of the Civil Registrar initiates the Free Birth Registration. They also celebrates the
Registration month through free registration and distribution of advocacy materials and
hanging of streamers.

14 Barangays ranked Ideal during the assessment of the Barangay Council for the Protection
of Children conducted by the DILG. This means that the BCPC are doing their best in
sustaining a Child Friendly Barangay.

The LGU also provides fund for gas and lubricants of PNP which they use for mobile patrol to
maintain peace and order in the community. Under the MPOC fund, capability building
seminar is conducted by the PNP to the BPATS, Tanods and KKDATs to ensure safety of the
community against illegal drugs, terrorism and other crimes.

Due to the Covid-19 Pandemic, issues on child labor was reported in which students prefer
to work in order to help their parents provide their needs like food and others. The MCPC
immediately conducts Child Protection Seminar to 69 parents to resolve the issue. Parents
no longer allow their children to work instead they focus their time in their modules. Others
issues like limited food was also responded by the MCPC through food for work program in
coordination with DSWD.

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We believe that family plays a vital role in the wholesome development of every child thus
we continuously conduct seminars to parents in order to enhance their parental roles: 120
parents undergone Parent Effective Service Seminar, 60 parents attended the Maternal Child
Care Skills and Development, 90 parents including barangay officials participated on VAWC
Seminar orientation while 60 mothers attended Community participation & skills
Development seminar. Seventeen (17) would be couples also undergone Pre-marriage
counseling for them to be inform in performing their roles as husband and wife and prepare
them for the challenges of married life and their responsibilities as spouses and future
parents.

In line with the protection of our youth against the Covid-19 Pandemic, the LGU supports
the Vaccination program of the National Government. The Municipal Health Office
spearheads the vaccination program. As of November 25, 2021, there are already 1,080 12
to below 18 years old children received their 1 st dose of the vaccine while 6,457 adult
individuals already inoculated with the vaccine. Once we are fully vaccinated and reach the
herd immunity, we can start doing more and be able to implement all our plans for the
betterment of our municipality.

Fourth, on the right of children to Participate:

It is our prime duty as the lead agency to recognize and realize the importance of children in
nation building, to empower their young minds as they are the future generation and the
development of the country depends on them.

Amidst the pandemic we are experiencing, participation among our youth in the different
activities in their respective barangays is observed. They participated in the Bayanihan for
the general cleaning and landscaping in their respected barangays. The SK organization also
have activities like seminar on illegal drugs, painting of basketball courts, hair cutting of
children and others.

The OMSWD were able to re-organized Pag-asa Youth association from the 14 barangays
with 358 members. Unlad Kabataan Program Seminar was also attended by 75 members of
the said organization. 52 youth were referred for Tile setting, Construction painting and
Bread and Pastry training under the Office of the Congressman, TESDA and BAIS.

The pandemic does not prohibits participation of children in the activities of the LGU. Strictly
observing the health protocols, these children actively participates in the different contested
activities during the Nutrition Month Culminating Activity and National Children’s Month
celebration through virtual. They participated in the poster making, storytelling, and draw
and tell, native air, public speaking and others. The said activities measure how our children
cope up with the present situation because of the Covid-19 pandemic and how they
participate in the government activities in preventing the spread of the disease.

Capability building seminar is also conducted to SK officials for them to actively implement
their programs in their respective barangays. They also conduct advocacy on RA 10742 in
which they encourage unregistered youth to register to COMELEC. As of to date, there are
2,903 youth who registered at COMELEC office and who will cast their votes this coming
national election.

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As for the future, we fervently hope that our municipality will become a beacon of
encouragement to all and for us to continue create opportunities and innovations for the
promotion and protection of children’s rights.

I ask for your cooperation and participation as we continue full filling our vision, mission
and goals for our children. We must strive to:

1. Continue advocating for facility-based delivery and exclusive breastfeeding of


infants;
2. Continue to deliver health, nutrition and dentals services to children.
3. Address and further lower prevalence of malnutrition among children;
4. 66 HHs who are still in level 1 in access to water supply will be upgraded to level 2 or
3
5. Continue providing technical assistance to BCPC to maintain their functionality;
6. Ensure accreditation of CDC’s thereby increasing the coverage of 3-4 years old
children provided with early childhood care and development services;
7. Capacitate our child-leaders and advocates;
8. Ensure 100% birth registration
9. Decrease the number of early pregnancy among the youth
10.For the MCPC to continue innovate programs which will benefit the children
11.To continue advocacy against illegal drugs and anti-terrorism campaign
12.To continue encouraging the youth for their full participation in nation building
13.To continue implement programs which will help indigent families achieve a better
life

Thank you for your endless support to our children.”

Awarding of Certificates, cash prizes and IEC T-shirts to the contestants which are as
follows:

Aw
arding of certificates to the winners

Distribution of Cash prizes to the winners and IEC T-shirts to the coaches.
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1. DRAW AND TELL CONTEST ( DAY CARE CHILDREN)

CHILD CASH PRIZE


PERCENTAG
RANK CONTESTANT DEVELOPMENT
E
CENTER
1st 93.66 COURTNEY S. SAGBAN DAO CDC 3,000.00
MICAH GRAILE ABABA-AN 2,000.00
2nd 92.66 B.LAMMAWIN CDC
BALANTOY 1,000.00
3rd 87 RAIDEN CLYDE YASSAN CDC
conso 85 KYSHER JILL MADAYAG UBEL CDC 500
conso 83.66 ELIJAH L. GAMONGAN SALTAN CDC 500
conso 83 XEANN ALZARE LAZO SESEC-AN CDC 500
POBLACION 500
conso 83 MA.JOLIN S. BOG-ACON CDC
MOZELLE ANN DAO- 500
conso 82.33 AYAN BAGWANG CDC
PANTIKIAN 500
conso 79 KHOBIE CHAN OYADEN CDC
conso 79 LEAH ALUNDAY CANAO CDC 500

2. MADULANG PAGKUKUWENTO ( GRADE 2 PUPILS – COMMUNITY/PRIMARY SCHOOL)

PERCENTAG CASH PRIZE


RANK CONTESTANT SCHOOL
E
1st 84.66 RHANE M. GAYBAN UTAH C/S 3,000.00
2nd 80.66 NEESHAN DUMPAO SALTAN P/S 2,000.00
3rd 72.33 DAISY KEITH GAGUJAS SADSADAN E/S 1,000.00

3. POSTER MAKING ( GRADE 6)

PERCENTAG CASH PRIZE


RANK CONTESTANT SCHOOL
E
1st 90.33 SHEILA TONGAY PANTIKIAN E/S 3,000.00
2nd 88 SHAMINA D. OGGAS SESEC-AN E/S 2,000.00
BULLALAYAO 1,000.00
3rd 86.66 BILLY JOHN A. IGNACIO E/S
conso 83.33 ANGEL S. BASIWANG ANGOD E/S 500
DAO-ANGAN 500
conso 83 LOUMARIE B. BADONG E/S
conso 82 KIAN REIGN SAGMAYAO BALBALAN E/S 500
JAN WINLEY D. 500
conso 80.33 SALAGUBAN KABUGAO E/S
conso 75 RHODYNE KINGAD GAWA-AN E/S 500
conso 75 ARIEN D. ABAWAG TAWANG E/S 500
conso 74.66 RISA JOY G. TIGRADO TALALANG E/S 500

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4. LOGO MAKING CONTEST ( JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL)

PERCENTAG CASH PRIZE


RANK CONTESTANT SCHOOL
E
1st 85.66 ELNAR DUNN AWING BAIHS 3,000
2nd 82.66 CEEJAY T. BADING STHS 2,500

5. UGGAYAM ( JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL)


PERCENTAG CASH PRIZE
RANK CONTESTANT SCHOOL
E
1st 90.33 RUBY JOY M. TULUAN WKNHS 3,000.00

6. ADING ( SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL)

PERCENTAG CASH PRIZE


RANK CONTESTANT SCHOOL
E
1st 87 HANNA MAY PELICANO BAIHS 3,000.00
2nd 82.33 JESA M. LATAWAN WKNHS 2,500.00
3rd 74 JANE CLYDE TANGDOL STS 2,000.00

7. PUBLIC SPEAKING CONTEST ( SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL)

PERCENTAG CASH PRIZE


RANK CONTESTANT SCHOOL
E
1st 94.33 CHRISTIAN GUNNAWA BAIHS 3,000.00
2nd 94 DANIEL MALANNAG STS 2,500.00
3rd 90 KRIZ LEE ANN PULTZ BNHS 2,000.00
conso 89.66 STEPHANIE L. LIBNAO WKNHS 1,000.00

8. VIDEO EXHIBITION ( BCPC)

PERCENTAG CASH PRIZE


RANK CONTESTANT
E
1st 90.66 DAO-ANGAN 8,000.00
2nd 90.33 POBLACION 7,000.00
3rd 87.66 PANTIKIAN 6,000.00

The contestants received cash prizes which they will use to procure educational
needs like bond papers, pad papers or electronic devices and load which is usually used by
students in their modular learning. The coaches also received certificate of recognition in
their invaluable contribution and unwavering assistance to their contestant and IEC shirt
containing the theme for this year.

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The closing remarks was given by the SB member & MCPC Vice Chairman Hon.
Edwin Bruce Astudillo wherein he expressed his gratitude to all the BCPC & MCPC members
in supporting the programs and services for the children.

2. UNLAD KABATAAN
SEMINAR

On November 18-19, 2021, the


Unlad Kabataan program seminar
was conducted at Balantoy,
Balbalan, Kalinga wherein it was
actively participated by 35 youth
of the said barangay. The activity
aims to provide youth with
knowledge and implications of
engaging in risk taking
behaviours and inculcate positive
Filipino values, promote good

3. PAG-ASA YOUTH
ASSOCIATION FEDERATION
MEETING

The meeting was conducted last


November 16, 2021 and attended
by 22 PYA officers of the different
barangays. They were able to elect
their Federation officers, formulate
their Constitution and bylaws and
prepared their action plan.

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4. PARTICPATION OF YOUTH IN COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES

Different youth organization joined in the general cleaning and landscaping in the different barangays.

The youth leads the beautification and Landscaping of their respective barangays.

They also leads the general cleaning along the roads, pathway, canals and brooks in their
barangays.

They also prepared and post signages.

They participated in the bloodletting activities.

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FOURTH WEEK: PROTECTIONS RIGHTS

1. Covid-19 Vaccination among 12 to 18


years old

There were nine hundred sixteen (916) 12 to 17


years children who got their first dose of Covid-
19 vaccine on the last week of November 2021.
There were 2 identified vaccination sites during
the said activity. The Provincial Health Office
assisted the MHO during the vaccination of these
children. The PHO staff were assigned at BAIS
Gym to cater children from Balantoy, Balbalan
Proper, Maling, Dao-angan, Poswoy, Ababa-an,
Buaya and Tawang while the MHO staff catered
children from Poblacion, Gawa-an, Mabaca,
Pantikian, Talalang and Balbalasang at STHS
School Building.

2. Community based Immunization –


Anti-measles and Tetanus
diphtheria Vaccine among Grade 1
pupils and HPV to Female Grade 4
pupils.

In coordination with Dep-Ed Balbalan, the


MHO inoculated vaccines among Grade 1
and grade 4 pupils in the 21 Elementary
schools and 8 Community & primary
schools in the municipality. During the
activity, the health personnel conducted IEC
to the children as well as to their parents on
the importance of the vaccine. There were
82 Grade 1 children who received their
vaccines on Anti measles and tetanus
diphtheria while 39 female Grade 4 pupils
received HPV vaccine.

3. Bloodletting activity

A bloodletting activity was conducted by the MHO held at Balbalan Hostel, Balbalan and
participated by Barangay Poblacion constituents and volunteers from the LGU and national
offices. The said office were able to extract blood to 37 donors.

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4. Distribution of Philhealth Cards to LGU Sponsored Indigent families

The Local Government Unit of Balbalan sponsored Philhealth of 277 indigent families from
the 14 barangays. The Philhealth for Indigent families is a big help to the beneficiaries
especially those families affected by the Covid-19 virus.

5. Conducted case conference of


CICL Client

A case conference was conducted to


the BCPC of Brgy. Balbalasang,
family of the victims and family of
the CICL. The purpose of the
conference is to brief the BCPC on
the process of the case and to plan
and make agreements on the

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Youth Welfare
Program
BALANTOY YOUTH

Introduction:
Pag-asa Youth Association of the Philippines serves as a training ground for leadership, team
and community building and a major strategy in the delivery of services. This is organized in
barangays/districts with high incidence of out-of-school youth. Since Barangay Balantoy has the
second highest recorded osy in the municipality of Balbalan as per the 2020 family survey, It is then
important to organize a Pagasa youth association as the first step to engage the youth specially the osys
in all youth welfare promoting activities.
Report Proper:
The activity started at 8:30 a.m. with a prayer led by the Ms. Avril Gunayon and followed by
the opening remarks of mr. Jhen Tangkib, the Sk Chairman of Barangay Balantoy. After that there was
a short “get to know each other” part where the new youth focal person introduced herself and get to
know the names of the attendees as well. This is followed with an introduction of the activity, the
purpose of Organizing a Pagasa Youth Association given the area’s high incidence of osy was
explained.
Then we proceeded to the first agenda of the meeting where in the undersigned discussed the
Constitution and bylaws of PYAP, she explained the qualifications of officers and members and also
their roles and term of office.
Following that was the second agenda, which is the election of officers. Mr. Genesis Tangkib
presided the election and everyone nominated their choice of Kabaaan leaders. Below were the
concluded result of the election.
President: Naya Uday
Vice President: Kaven Libangan
Secretary: Ara Dao-gas
Treasurer: Ashley Jade Camaddo
Auditor: Junjie Danao
P.I.O: Roldan Sagasag
Bus. Managers: Aya Agaton
Jocel Baliao

After the election, Mr. Kaven Raye Libangan the VP president had a short talk where he
thanked those who voted for him and promised to be an effective leader to his fellow Ibalantoy youth
and would do their best to keep the association active.

The third agenda is the planning of activity of the association. While the snack was being
served the group collectively worked and suggested activities.

After the working break, Mr. Ashley Camaddo presented their output then the undersigned
gave her input on their plan. Some of their planned activities are components of the Unlad Kabataan
Program hence will be regarded in making the program of their UKP. The undersigned further asked
for their opinion on the preferred date of implementation of the program to which they can commit
high participation from the certain age group.

Sanguniang Kabataan Chairman, Mr Genesis Tangkib shared that one problem when
conducting youth activities in the barangay is that he is having a hard time inviting some OSY’s since
majority of them are busy working as laborers (construction of road) and some are also working on
their rice fields. The undersigned then suggested to create a messenger group chat and also a facebook
page as a tool to disseminate information, post activities and eventually encourage the youth to
participate and keep the association active.
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Following was the filling out of forms and update of Balantoy OSY youth masterlist. Everyone
filled out the group membership form and roster form and they collectively updated the youth OSY
master list. A survey whether they plan to continue schooling or undergo skills /tesda training (what
specific training they need) was handed out to the PYA president for her to submit to the undersign
once the rest of the osy answers.

Wrapping up the meeting, the youth focal person thanked everyone who attended the meeting.

Mr. Genesis Tangkib, Sk chairman on his


Ms. Avril Gunayon leading the opening prayer
welcome remarks

The focal person on youth discussing the constitution


and by laws and qualifications of officers The Sk Chairman presiding the election of
PYA officers

Mr. Ashley Camaddo presenting their output.


Left picture: workshop on the planning of the
association’s activities.

MALING YOUTH

Introduction:
Pag-asa Youth Association of the Philippines serves as a training ground for leadership, team
and community building and a major strategy in the delivery of services. This is organized in
barangays/districts with high incidence of out-of-school youth. Since Barangay Maling have recorded
a high number of osy as per the 2020 family survey, It is then important to organize a Pagasa youth
association as the first step to engage the Maling youth specially the osys in all youth welfare
promoting activities.
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Report Proper:
The activity started at 9:00 a.m. with a prayer led by the undersigned and followed by the
opening remarks of the Barangay Captain, Hon. Guilbert Gaano. After that was the introduction and
overview of the activity by the undersigned, she explained the purpose and importance of organizing a
Pagasa Youth Association and at the same time introduced herself as the new focal person on youth.
Then she proceeded to the first agenda of the meeting which is the discussion of the
constitution and bylaws of PYAP. She discussed to the attendees the qualifications, duties and
responsibilities and also the term of office of the officers.
Following was the second agenda which is the election of officers. Mr. Romy W. Casinto, the
SK chairman of Barangay Maling presided the election and below are voted officers.
President: Harvey Dao-dawen
Vice President: Xavier B. Dugit
Secretary: Marisa Magwelang
Treasurer: Shavana D. Dawangon
Auditor: Chriza Bog-as
P.I.O: Daryl Rufino
Bus. Managers: Shamay D. Tseng
Zione Vheil Badil

After the election, the newly elected PYA officers presented themselves in front and were
given opportunity to talk and thank the members for voting them. Most of them promised to be an
active leader and be functional in leading the Maling youths.

The third agenda is the planning of activities of the association. Mr. Harvey Dao-dawen and
Ms. Marisa Magwelang, the MPYA president and secretary led the planning of their activities and they
presented it to the focal person on youth to which she added her input. The officers of the AFP who
attended the meeting committed to help with the implementation of their plans as part of their
Community Support Program in the barangay. They volunteered to coordinate with the DENR
regarding the seedlings that they’re going to use for their tree planting activity scheduled this month.

Proceeding, together with the focal person on youth, they drafted their constitution and bylaws
that they patterned from the PYAP’s CBL.

Following was the filling out of forms and update of Maling OSY youth masterlist. Everyone
filled out the group membership form and roster form and they collectively updated the youth OSY
master list.

After that, Maling Sk Chairman, Romy Casinto took the opportunity to inform his constituents
the result of the concluded meeting last June 9 regarding the activities of the upcoming lingo ng
Kabataan which will be celebrated in the municipality this coming August. He listed names of those
who are willing to undergo training from Tesda and the program they prefer to enroll.

Some male youth attendees raised their concern regarding the requirement of Tesda which they
cannot provide since some of them are not high school graduate hence cannot provide a diploma. The
undersigned noted the names of the youths who haven’t finished their secondary education and the
training they wanted to request. She further asked the secretary to list names of osys who wanted to
enrol in the Alternative Learning System for her to coordinate with the concerned person of the
program.

Next, Ms Faith Lizette Tabcao the focal person on family informed the attendees the programs and
services of the Municipal Social Welfare and Development Office and also the requirements in
availing the services.

Lastly, Police Officer Mr. De Jesus gave a quick IEC regarding RA 9165 otherwise known as
Dangerous Drugs Acts, He presented the different types of drugs and their effects and also the legal
sanctions the government impose to those violators of these law.
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Also, the officers of the AFP also educated the attendees about anti-terrorism, they informed the
youths the ways of the rebel group to recruit civilians and encourage them to be vigilant specially that
they are the target group the rebels want to deceive to join in their movement. Instead of engaging into
this welfare destructive activities, they encouraged the youth to participate in all productive programs
of the government such as these and they also distributed flyers as recruitment to join the government
force. They explained the qualifications and requirement in applying the armed forces of the
Philippines and gave tips for those who are interested.

The meeting adjourned at 2:00 pm with the undersign thanking the group and the AFP also who
committed to help in the association’s activities.

PHOTO DOCUMENTATION

Barangay Captain, Hon. Guilbert Gaano with his Opening Remarks

The focal person on youth in her introduction and overview of the


meeting

Photo taken during the election of Maling Pagasa Youth


The new elected Maling PYA officers for 2021-2023
Asscoiation.
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The workshop: planning of activities of the association these year and writing of the association’s constitution and
bylaws.

PA Reymar P. Boswoy educating the Maling youths Police Officer Roderick de Jesus discussing the ill affects
about terrorism of drug abuse.

BALANTOY YOUTH

Introduction:

The Local Government of Balbalan through the Office of the Municipal Social Welfare
and Development conducted a 2-day Unlad Kabataan Program Seminar last November 18-
19, 2021 at Balantoy, Balbalan Kalinga.

The seminar is one of the components of the Pagasa Youth Association and the very
purpose of the activity is to promote “safe and clean” lifestyle to the youth most specially

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the out of school youth who are on their adolescence and early adulthood phases where in
peer influence in engaging in risk taking behaviors is mostly strong.

The seminar then aims to provide the Youths with knowledge and implications of
engaging in risk taking behaviors and inculcate positive Filipino values, promote good
spiritual heath and develop their commitment to be a responsible youth.

Report Proper

The seminar started at 9:30 am with the prayer and singing of the national anthem
led by Ms. Christel Balitnang, rightly after, Hon. Albino Balao-as, Barangay Captain of
Balantoy opened the program with a message to the youth to absorb all the important
information and teachings they will get from the seminar since this will help them make
responsible decisions for their life, he relate his message to the theme of the seminar “
tamang kaisipan, tamang pag-uugali, tamang desisyon, tagumpay ng kabataan” , he likewise
thanked the MSWD office for initiating and organizing the activity for the youth and
encouraged the attendees to tap and influence more of the Out of School Youths in their
barangay to engage in such activities. Following that was a short overview of the seminar by
the undersigned, she first acknowledge all the youth who were so responsive of the activity,
she likewise explained that the activity is a component of the Pagasa Youth Association
which was just reactivated in the barangay, she added that the UKP seminar is designed to
influence youths most specially the osys to be responsible citizens and to not give in to any
risk taking behaviors specially this time of social media advancement where new normal
which often distorts values are rampant.

Barangay captain,
Albino Balao-as
welcoming te
paticipants on the
seminar

The first speaker, Pastora Esther Sumaclang introduced a short game to energize the
youth before the official discussion and started of her topic with the question “Who am I
really?” She shared bible verses supporting our worth in God’s eyes that we are a person of
privilege and of great potential and we are chosen to be God’s people. She further preached
that there will be many challenges along the way as we live life, the devil would always try to
steal, kill and destroy our relationship with God but she reminded the young people to be
steadfast in their faith regardless of their religion, to never stow away from God and to do
good things to make him happy. Pastora Esther pressed on the bible verse Jeremiah 29:11,
she said that God had already prepared great plans for our future and so we must also do
our part, to be willing to undergo the process for that great future he prepared for us. In the

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course of her discussion, Pastora inspired the youth with her life story and her journey
towards realizing the value of God in her life, she shared some of her youth experiences
where she said that her motto that time was YOLO or You Only Live Once, she recalled that
she had gone through youth stuffs such as drinking and going out with peers but God
changed her life when she accepted him as his God and Savior and when she dedicated her
life in serving him. She ended her presentation with a reminder that we are called and
chosen, before ending her topic Pastora Esther led a prayer for the youth, her topic ended
smoothly with the inspired and blessed faces of the participants.

Left Picture:Pastora Esther Sumaclang, introducing an energizer game


before sharing spiritual enrichments to the participants. Right Picture:
Prayer after the spiritual noursihment

On the second topic, “Understanding Myself” delivered by Ms. Edmarie Balitnang, She
explained the importance of self-consciousness in the growth and development of a person.
She presented 5 ways to cultivate self-awareness, she relates most of her topic on herself on
how she was able to overcome identity crisis and becoming the better person that she is and
continually becoming better through owning her uniqueness as a person and molding her
strength and weaknesses, she also shared that self-awareness or having positive
relationship with oneself contributes directly to our personality and eventually to our social
relationships. She likewise inspired the youth through empowering sayings and before
ending her topic, she let the participants reflect on a song titled “reflection”, she divided the
participants into three groups and let them present their learning and insight from the song
and from the topic.

2nd and 3rd photo was the sharing of insights from Ms. Edmarie’s
presentation about “Understanding Self”
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In the afternoon was the topic about Adolescence Reproductive Health and Teenage
Pregnancy by Samson Apaling, BHW focal person and Municipal Health Office Representative.
Mr. Apaling first introduced the Developmental Stages of a person; he explained that most
changes in a person’s physical appearance and reproductive organs occur during the
adolescence period. He also made them understand that adolescence is the period were
mostly fight the challenges of having warm bloods, impulsiveness and rebelliousness so
they are prone to engaging in risky activities like smoking, drinking, drugs, violence,
suicide and also sexual activities. He presented factors that make adolescence be interested
in engaging in sexual relationship and made them realize the possible side effects in their
life as a growing individuals if they engaged to soon on such risky activity. He also
presented the statistics of teenage pregnancy in the Philippines and cited health problems
which were mostly observed among teen mothers and their children.

Following his first topic, Mr. Apaling acquainted the youths the different Reproductive
Tract Infection which could occur for individuals who engage in unprotected sex, this is to
include HIV- AIDS, he showed pictures as examples. In addition, he also shared tips in
taking proper care of genital organs. The participants were very active on the topic and they
even asked questions. On the later part of the topic, the speaker introduced the use of
contraceptives like condoms if ever they will still engage into premarital sex to avoid such
problems.

Mr. Samson Apaling on his topic regarding “ Sex Education &


Early Pregnancy and Adolescence Reproductive Health”

Before ending the first day, participants shared their insights of what they learned on all the
topics that were discussed. First day ended at 4:00 pm with a prayer by the youth focal
person.

DAY 2

The following day started at 9:30 am with an opening prayer led by Ms. Nya Jane
Uday, the PYA president.

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The first topic,” advocacy on illegal drugs and drug prevention to youth” was
discussed by Marjorie Afali, PSMS. She started by explaining the definition of drugs, its
classifications and the ill effects of it to users. She discouraged the youth from trying the
substance by viewing a picture of a damaged brain of a user and showing faces of drug
users before and after taking the substance, she also explained the criminal consequences
and penalties if a person is caught using or selling prohibited drugs. She relayed that the
youth can be game changers regarding the matter, that they can be the solution instead of
being the problem, she said that the youth had a big role in drug prevention since they are
vigorous, conscientious and determined. She presented the different organizations that the
youth can participate like the KKDAT( Kabataan Kontra Droga at Terorismo) wherein they are
encouraged to participate in different programs, projects and activities like tree planting
activities, seminars and workshops and culminating activities. Before ending her topic, the
speaker introduced her companions, the police officers from the Balbalan Municipal Police
Office, she shared that they came from different professions before joining the government
force; she inspired the participants to study well if they also aspire to be one of them. In
Left picture: PSMS Marjorie Afali discussing drug prevention on
youth

addition to her topic she reminded the participants to keep and practice the Ibalbalan values
of being courteous, respectful and responsible citizens since she said that from her
observation, youth nowadays are becoming more and more insensitive and proud.

On the second topic “Terrorism Awareness among Youth” which was


delivered by PLT Anthony P. Bunoan, he acknowledged the role of youth and the community
in general in the battle of the country against terrorism, he explained the effect of terrorism
and emphasized that terrorism will never be a solution to any country’s problems, he cited
the marawi siege and some New people’s Army encounters wherein a lot of lives were
sacrificed. He also reminded the youth to be wary the techniques of the terrorist in inviting
members since most of the time the youths are their target and they have as well upgraded
their ways nowadays since they’re also using social media platforms to lure possible
members. He encouraged that when encountering gatherings or meetings like this or even
seeing suspicious people around, it is best to report it to the law enforcers. The speaker
gave a brief information regarding bomb awareness since according to him, any possible
terrorist attacks can happen anywhere with a mass of people, he explained the proper steps
in reporting, what information is needed to take note and before ending his topic, the
speaker gave tthe Balbalan Police Station hotline number.

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PLT Anthony P. Bunuan delivering his topic about Terrorism

After lunch, Team building activities was facilitated by Ms. Edmarie Balitnang, she
initiated games that tested and exercised the youth’s sense of leadership. Every after each
game, insights were shared by the participants on what they have realized from the game.
“Proper planning, good coordination, teamwork, and good leadership” were among their
realizations. Everyone enjoyed and requested an outdoor recreational activity the next time
there will be an activity as such. The activity ended with gleeful youths and with the closing
remarks of the Barangay Sk. Chairman, Mr. Genesis Tangkib who congratulated everyone
who was able to complete the 2-day seminar and also he also thanked the organizers for a
successful activity.

TEAM BUILDING ACTIVITIES

IMPACT OF THE ACTIVITY:

At the end of the activity, the youths were able to obtain knowledge about the
different issues that are risky to them; they were able to realize the importance of practicing
a positive lifestyle and responsible decision making in their journey towards a successful

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future. Also in the midst of the depressing pandemic, they were reminded of their worth as
an individual and as God’s children capable of contributing positively to their community.

MNUTES OF THE MEETNG OF THE CONCLUDED PYA FEDERATION MEETING

Meeting officially started at 10:00 am with Ms. Nya Jane Uday, president of Balantoy
PYA leading the opening prayer followed by the opening remarks of Mrs. Carolyn Sagasag,
SWO III from the Office of the Municipal Social Welfare and Development. Mrs. Sagasag
welcomed everyone who made effort to come despite the heavy rain pour and encouraged
them to make the most of the gathering to reactivate the association which was not active
for years. Following that, the focal person on youth gave a short overview of the meeting,
she informed them that the activity was supposed to be called last September but due to the
high rise of covd19 in the municipality on that month, it was rescheduled this month. She
also expressed appreciation to those that were able to attend and hoped for a good
working relationship with them so delivery of services for the youth will be efficient in the
coming months.

The undersigned also presented the agenda of the meeting and before the official
discussion of the first agenda, a short get to know each other was requested; attendees
introduced themselves to the group.

AGENDA:

• CONSTITUTION AND BY LAWS


• ELECTION OF PYA MUNICIPAL FEDERATION OFFICERS
• ACTIVITIES: ACTION PLAN FOR 2022

1. CONSTITUTION AND BY LAWS


Article 1 section 1 of the CBL, it was decided that the official name of the association
shall be Balbalan Pagasa Youth Association. On article 2, Rights, Duties and
Responsibilities of the Members were enumerated, the attendees requested that
membership fees and annual dues will be decided on the next meeting when all
concerned officers from each barangay associations are present. Qualifications and
duties of officers and members were also discussed and the schedule for meetings of
the association.
2. ELECTION OF BPYA OFFICERS
Right after the discussion of the Constitution and bylaws which was agreed to be
finalized and ratified was the election of officers, the following were the elected
officers who shall serve their term of office until 2024.
President: Kaven Raye Libangan
Vice President: Rogelio Baggay
Secretary: Lyn Fe Baluga
Treasurer: Jaica Israel Gulipes

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Auditor: Cris Alunday


PRO: Clarence Wanasen
Business Managers: Clarence Naganag
Junjie Dawaton

3. ASSOCIATIONS’S ACTION PLAN


 Tesda training
- The undersigned shared that the office still has an unused fund for a Tesda
training for the OSY, she asked their opinion what Tesda training would
they want. She also recommended Hollow blocks making so trainees will
automatically have initial capital if they decide to start a livelihood out of it.
Ms. Nya Jane, Balantoy PYA President shared that she already tried
convincing her constituents if they want to attend such training however
they weren’t interested instead they requested for a welding or computer
advancement related trainings. Mr. Clarence Naganag, a representative
from brgy. Dao-angan also suggested tile setting since most OSY are
working on construction works. Suggestions were duly noted by the
undersigned to be coordinated with the livelihood focal person and to
Tesda Kalinga.
 Master listing of Osy
- Focal person on youth asked attendees to submit master list of OSY in their
respective barangay for 2022 master list update, it was decided that they
will submit it early January, 2022.
 Initial Plan For 2022 Summer Youth Camp
- Ms. Clarence Wanasen, Gawaan PYA president suggested that it would be
best to implement the program by May or June since this is the time when
youths are on vacation from work and school. Everyone seconded the later’s
suggestion and they requested that everyone shall be mandated to attend
seminar first before ballgames, Ms. Uday also proposed that on the first day or
night of the activity, a get to know each other short ceremony shall be
initiated for the youths from the different barangays to develop rapport and
friendship. Cultural night should also be carried out since culture these days
are gradually forgotten by the new generation. Indiguinous Combo, Pattong,
Your face sound familiar were some of the contested activity that they
suggested. Suggestions were duly noted with the agreement to discuss
thoroughly activity on the next federation meeting which shall be held before
the said activity.

The meeting ended at 12:40 pm with the closing remarks of Mr. kevin Raye Libangan, the
newly elected Balbalan PYA president from Bolo, Balantoy and with the closing prayer of the
undersigned.

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Women Welfare

Summative Report of the Concluded Seminar Workshop on Maternal & Child Care
Skills Development held at the Barangay Hall, Pantikian, Balbalan on June 16,2021

Present Speakers:

1. Mun. Health Office: Mr. Samson Apaling, Ms. Argin Claire Bog-acon, Ms. Alaine
Bagsao & Ms. Fayehope A. Bawit

2.MSWD Office: Ms. Mari Joan Luis & Ms. Faith Liseth Tabcao

3.Mun. Agricultural Office: Ms. Anita Caldingon /MAO

Proceedings:

The registration of the participants was facilitated by Ms. Reynalda


Bayongan, one of the active KALIPI federation officer in the place. An invocation
led by Ms. Merriam Balderas followed by the singing of the national anthem
conducted by Ms. Rodelyn Cawilan, a Child Development Worker ( CDW). A warm
welcome remarks delivered by Ms. Flora D. Lucob, one of the active barangay
officials and designated as VAW Desk Officer . Hon. Lucob even made the
message of the barangay captain since he attended the MDC Meeting called by
the MLGOO. She said that there’s no reason why these mellinial couples need to
be educated since they were knowlegeable enough from this modern technology
devices unlike before that the parents have very poor knowledge in parenting
because of the low level of education they attained. She further said that
nowadays , many marital conflicts or problems arised because of this so called
technology advancement like some people committed adultery/ concubinage and
some were killed . All of these caused by this so called technology advancement
nevertheless, she was very greatful because it was a beneficial learning activity
acquired by those young couple participants.

Lecture Proper;

A. Roles of Husband -Wife Relationship

The resourse person made emphasized on the marital roles of husband and
wife. She then started her topic with a workshop by letting the attendees
pasted the various roles written in the metacards on the provided manila paper
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. After having attached those roles, the speaker in her knowledge and expertise
evenly said that husband and wife in today’s time must be in shared roles for their
family and really need to have skills and knowledge in raising a family specially
nowdays in modern technology’s time. In other words, both have the capacity
to do each other’s duties and responsibilities that there are “ No Men are Powerful
than Women”.

A. 3 Pillars for Strong Relationship

The speaker said that commitment,companionship and communication are


the pillars to be develop in order to build a good and strong marital relationship.
She also added that if one of these is missing there will be marital conflict and
eventually leads to marital separation and broken family.

B. Home Yard through Bio-Intensive Gardening

After a period of lectures, the master of ceremony called for a lunch break
and Ms. Reynalda Bayongan led the lunch prayer.In the afternoon session, Ms. Anita
Caldingon , MAO, the dynamic & intelligent speaker shared also her expertise about “
Agricultural Farming Activities” She said that having a home gardening can reduce family’s
daily food expenses considering the high cost of vegetables and the high rate of malnutrition
today that home gardening should be taken seriously by families with low income and whose
members are nutritionally risk. Through her knowledge and countless experiences, she
even shared the tips on how to patch and sustain home yard gardening. These are the
following;
@ Good watery supply- “ plant vegetables in a site where you can easily obtain water for
the plants .
@ A good soil drainage- established garden on a light slope to provide drainage, especially
during rainy season.
@ Soil fertility- the soil in the garden should be fertile enough to make plants grow.
@ Sunlight availability- growing plants need sunshine to manufacture food through
photosynthesis.
C. She also shared that in gardening first & foremost you have a plan to follow so that in
one seasonal cropping you can harvest various plenty of products like divide the garden
into three section. One is set aside the first section for vegetables that you can harvest into
2 to 4 months, such as soybeans, tomatoes,pechay,bush sitao,radish, mustard and carrot.
Do not plant the whole section; reserve one-half of the section for relay planting. Another is
set aside the second section for vegetables that are harvestable in 6 to 9 months. These
are winged bean,ampalaya,talong, okra, squash, onion chayote and others.
D. Herbal Garden Plants
She also discussed about the herbal plants and its usage . She even defined what is
medicinal plants. She stated that medicinal plants considered as a rich resources of
ingredients which can be used in drug therapeutic or synthetic drugs. She mentioned that
these plants play a critical role in the development of human cultures around the whole world.
Moreover, some plants are considered as important source of nutrition and as a result of that

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they are recommended for therapeutic values and it is being used by 80% of the world
population primarily in the developing countries for primarily health care.
E. Family Planning & Proper Hygiene During Fregnancy
Mr. Samson Apaling, One of the dynamic speaker specially in the areas of “
Family Planning” since one of the trending current issues is about poverty thus one of the
preventive measures is to educate the young couples about family planning.
He said that family planning is having the number of children based on the couple’s belief,
health and economic situation. In short “ proper birth spacing ”. In other words making sure
that pregnancies occur only during the right time in a mother’s life so that,the mothers also
have enough time for the treatment and recovery from suffering for some chronic illnesses
like TB, diabetes & others and it also gives her enough time and opportunity to love and
provide proper care and attention both to her husband and children. For the children
advantages, through family planning can provide a happy home filled with love and attention
, allow more opportunities for adequate food, clothing, and good education thus have
sufficient time and oppurtunity for parents to attend to the growth and development of their
children too.

On the part of the family head particularly the father, it enables him to give his children a
good education and better home, also it free a jobless father from worry of having an
additional child to support thus for the whole family advantages, it gives the members more
opportunities to enjoy each other’s company with love and affection.He even shared the tips
on proper hygiene during fregnancy. He said that according to the study, always wear
cotton undergarments that fit snugly and avoid staying in sweaty clothes for long and choose
fabrics that are easy to wear, soft and comfortable throughout the pregnancy period . Finally,
the speaker ended his topic with some challenging quotations stating that “The BEST kind
of PARENT you can be is to lead by EXAMPLE and there’s no no JOB more important than
PARENTING”
The activity ended with a verbal sharing of learning insights from the different sitio
representatives and with the closing message delivered by the Barangay Captain, Hon.
Rosito Borreta with the response message of Ms. Anita Caldingon, being the leader of the
team.The activity was successfully conducted despite of the widespread threats of COVID
virus.

Summative Report of the Concluded Orientation Seminar on RA 9262 held at the


Senior Citizen Hall, Maling, Balbalan on August 11 , 2021

The registration of the participants was facilitated by the Barangay Secretary


Ms. Brigette Sibayan . An invocation led by Ms. Cristina Dugit, the Desk Officer in
the place followed by the singing of the national anthem conducted by Ms.
Maureen Olsem, a Child Development Worker ( CDW). A warm welcome remarks
delivered by Hon. Ramby Gannaban, one of the active barangay kagawad as
mentioned by the barangay captain. Hon. Guilbert Gaano , the barangay captain
delivered his message . He made mentioned that nowadays the National
Government Agency (NGA) particularly the DILG strictly keep on monitoring all the
barangay activities specially the implementation of this particular law, the RA 9262
or the ( VAWC) based from the submitted documents required by the DILG . He even
said that recently the barangay had just finished the functionality assessment on

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LCAT - VAWC with a garnered score rating of 77 % and its level of functionality
is “ Mature” . hence he challenge his co - officials and other concerned barangay
employees to exert their efforts in all activties/ services specially those activities
or programs required by all government offices so that in exercising our efforts
maybe we can attain 100% for it. He even said that that this seminar/ activity
was a beneficial learning to those young couple participants specially to us
barangay officials and since it was a community based activity there’s no reason
that we can not actively particpate. Afterwards, Hon. Randy Dulawen made his
closing remarks of the first part of the activity.

Before the PNP personnel discussed their assigned topics , the focal person
briefly explained the objective s why this certain activity was conducted. She even
narrated said objectives, these were following ;

@ TO INCREASE AWARENESS AMONG BARANGAY OFFICIALS, WOMEN AND MEN AS TO


THE BASIC RIGHTS OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN.

@ TO PRESENT AND EVALUATE THE DIFFERENT FORMS OF VIOLENCE AGAINST


WOMEN AND CHILDREN.

@ TO ACTIVELY RESPOND TO VAW PROBLEM IMMEDIATELY & ADVOCATES FOR


WOMEN’S RIGHTS & GENDER EQUALITY.

@ TO BE ABLE TO DISCUSS THE RECORDING & REPORTING SYSTEM OF VIOLENCE


AGAINST WOMEN & CHILDREN ( VAWC).

Ms. PCpl Nolibeth To-oc discussed what is RA 9262, she patiently explained to
the attendees what is the law all about.

She said that RA 9262 is a special law which punishes as a PUBLIC CRIME certain
acts of VAWC since it is a public crime then anyone who has personal knowledge
on the crime committed can file a complain against that certain person then she
also defined what is VAWC as any act or series of acts w/c result in or likely to
result in physical, sexual, psychological harm or suffering, or economic abuse. The
speaker also gave the purpose of this law where in she said that under Sec. 2 of R.A.
9262, that the State values the dignity of women and their children and guarantees
full respect for human rights and second is the State also recognizes the need to
protect the family and its members particularly women and their children, from
violence and threats . She also mentioned that in this law most of the victims were
the wife, former wife; or a woman with whom the offender has or had sexual or
dating relationship, a woman with whom the offender has a common child and her
child whether legitimate or illegitimate, within or outside the family dwelling and
the offenders were the live-in partner or ex-partner and one with whom the woman
has a common child or one with whom the woman has/had sexual or dating
relationship. Aterwards, the speaker then gave the forms of violences covered by
this law, first was the physical violence , psychological/emotional violence, sexual
and economic abuses. She even presented examples just to fully understand by the
attendees and these were the cited examples; attempted, Frustrated or
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consummated like parricide, murder & homicid and Serious, Less Serious or Slight
Physical Injuries. In sexual abuses includes rape, sexual harassment, acts of
lasciviousness, treating a woman or her child as a sex object, making demeaning
and sexually suggestive remarks and physically attacking the sexual parts of the
victim’s body. For the psychological /emotional violences like stalking,damage to
property, public ridicule or humiliation ,repeated verbal abuse and marital infidelity
and peering in the window or lingering outside the residence of the woman or her
child last is the economic abuse such as depriving or threatening to deprive financial
support,preventing the woman to engage in any legitimate profession, occupation or
business ,destroying household property and controlling the victim’s own money or
solely controlling the conjugal property. She also discussed the remedies
available to the women and their children like the Barangay Protection Order ( BPO)
issued by the barangay ,Temporary Protection Order (TPO) & Permanent Protection
Order ( PPO) issued from the court and the criminal Action for violation of RA 9262.
She also discussed the rights of victims under section 35 of this existing law and
these were the following;

[a] to be treated with respect and dignity;

[b] to avail of legal assistance from the PAO of the Department of Justice (DOJ) or any
public legal assistance office;

[c] to be entitled to support services from the DSWD and LGUs;

[d] to be entitled to all legal remedies and support under the Family Code; and

The speaker ended her topic since it was already 1;30 in the afternoon thus
a lunch prayer led by Ms. Esperanza Alip one of the participants.

The activity resumed at exactly 2:00 in afternoon with a simple energizer


dance introduced by PCpl Phobe Salicob. The next topic was the Setting -up of the
Barangay VAW Desk in every barangays which was dicussed by the focal person on
Women Welfare Program ( WWP) where in she gave an introduction why there’s a
need to establish/ install Barangay VAW Desk in all the barangays. She said that
according to RA # 9710 or known as the Magna Carta of Women ( MCW) was signed
into law to recognonize, protect and uphold the rights of women and addresses
issues of discrimination against women. One of its provisions is the creation of a
Violence Against Women ( VAW) Desk in every barangays where women experience
physical, psychological, economic & sexual abuses can go to seek assistance and
flee from violence inflicted on them thus the JMC # 2010 -2 issued for the
establishment of a VAW Desk in every barangays. The speaker now defined what is
a VAW Desk that is a physical facility that addresses VAW cases in a manner that is
gender –sensitive. Manage by a person assigned by the Punong Barangay and it is
where the victim – survivor can immediately go to seek help. She also enumerated &
explained the functions of VAW Desk officer;
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1.Respond to gender –based violence cases brought to the barangay.

2. Record the number of gender- based violence handled by the barangay and
submit a quarterly report on all cases of VAW to the DILG/ C/MSWDO.

3. Keep VAW cases records confidential and secured, and ensure that only
authorized personnel can access it.

4. Assist victims of VAW in securing Barangay Protection Order ( BPO) and


access necessary servicess.

5. Develop the barangay’s gender –based violence including support services


and referral system.

6. Coordinate with and refer cases to government agencies, registered non-


government organizations ( NGOs) and other service providers as necessary.

7. Address other forms of abuse committed against women especially senior


citizens, women with disabilities and other marginalized groups.

8. Lead Advocacies on the elimination of VAW in the community

9. Perform other related functions as may be assigned.

She also made emphasized that the Desk Officer should be located within the
barangay hall or near it. If there’s no barangay hall, the VAW desk maybe put -up
near or where the barangay captain hold office. In here, the location must be
situated in a place where the confidentiality, privacy and safety of the client will not
be compromised. It must be a separate room where the intake interview can be
conducted. In the Installation of VAW Desk , a facility should be considered where
in the room that has an alternative entrance and exit that is separate from the main
entrance of the barangay hall where in people inside could not be seen from the
outside, can be locked from the inside and must be well - ventillated, clean &
orderly. It should have also a separate filing cabinet where files could be safely kept
and maintained.She also cited that supplies, equipments and references should
available in the desk room like computer for logging in and monitoring VAW cases &
CAMERA to be used in documenting cases of violences especially in capturing
physical proof. The VAW desk handbook , other related reference books and basic
materials needed for evidence collection such as paper, tissues and drinking water.
She further explained that in designating VAW desk officer , she/he must possess
and practice certain traits that will make them effective and efficient in carrying out
their duties such as he/she must be sensitive to the situation and needs of the
victim- survivors, committed, passionate in helping the victim-survivors, responsive
without being judgemental, willing to learn and be trained,honest and efficient in
using the budget and resourceful in providing the needs of victim - survivors. She
also re- iterated that a VAW desk preferrably a female because in most cases the
perpetrators are male and VAW - victims maybe more comfortable relating their
experiences to a fellow woman and its only the barangay captain had the power to
designate a VAW desk who trained in gender sensitive handling VAW cases. Lastly ,
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the speaker end -up her lecture with all querries raised which was properly
answered by the speakers. These were some questions raised by the participants.

1. Who can be designated as a VAW Desk Officer?


2. What if there’s no room available for the VAW Desk?
3. What are the consequences if a TPO or a PPO is violated?
4. Can a VAW desk officer know about the VAW laws before her designation/
appointment?
Finally the activity ended at 4:20 in the afternoon with some challenging
reminders for the participants such as “ by being knowledgeable and able to easily
identify these laws, the VAW Desk Officer can be readily recognize the remedies
expected from them “ and all forms of amicable settlement under the Katarungang
Pambarangay such as mediation, settlement, conciliation, arbitration shall not apply
to cases of VAWC “ The closing prayer led by Ms. Maribel Badil.

“ Some Captured pictures during the


activity”

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Summative Report of the Concluded Orientation Seminar on RA 9262 held at the


Gymnasium, Balbalan Proper, Balbalan on August 12,2021

Present Speakers/Facilitators:

@ PNP Personnel: PCpl Nolibeth S. To-oc, PCpl Phobe A. Salicob & Jonabeth M.
Caldingon

@ MSWD Office: Ms. Mari Joan Luis & Ms. Eden Joy Lugayan

Violence Against Women & Children (R.A. 9262)


Barangay Hall, Balbalan Proper, Balbalan
August 12,2021

PROGRAMME

This serve as an invitation

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Proceedings:

Right after the registration of the participants that was facilitated by Ms.
Carla Mamawag, the barangay secretary, the opening prayer led by the ever active
former KALIPI President Ms. May Daligdig followed by the singinging of the national
anthem conducted by Ms. Welhelmina Bonggawen, one of the CDW in the place then
the acknowldegement of participants and the introduction of the speakers and the
facilitators made by the master of ceremony mr. Jensen Basangal, the SK
Chairman. Afterwhich , the warm welcome remarks by Hon. Elmo Anniban , one of
the barangay Kagawad hence the energetic barangay captain , Hon. Laureano
Lingbawan Jr. delivered his concise and challenging message to the attendees
where in he made emphasized on the mandates of the government specially laws
that governning the people that most of the violators are barangay officials . He
even mentioned that nowadays, in Duterte’s administration there were various
officials sued in court due to different violations and negligence of duty or
functions as a government officials thus, he challenged his co -officials to exercise
their duties and functions as barangay officials specially this modern technology’s
time that is more on documentation as the final evidence in all undertakings.
Finally, the closing remarks of the first part of the activity was done by Hon. Michael
Luis, one of the active barangay kagawad.
Pcpl Phobe Salicob , one of the dynamic speaker in discussing such laws ,
she started her topic on RA 9262 by presenting/giving various cases
situations for the participants to identify if it is under RA 9262 or other laws. After
a short brainstorming , the speaker then gave & explained properly what is RA
9262. She said that its is a special law which punishes as a PUBLIC CRIME certain
acts of VAWC , she gave then the legal definition of VAWC as any act or series of
acts committed by any person against a woman with whom the person has or had
husband,former Husband, boyfriend,ex boyfriend, sexual or dating relationship, with
whom he has a common child, or against her child whether legitimate or illegitimate,
within or without the family abode. She also presented the purposes why this law
exist that under Section 2 states the values of the dignity of women and their
children and guarantees full respect for human rights and second is the state also
recognizes the need to protect the family and its members particularly women and
their children from violence and threats to their personal safety and security. She
further explained the term sexual relations “a single sexual act” which may or may
not result in the bearing of a common child.” Persons involved in such are covered
by the provisions of RA 9262. She also enumerated the forms of violences such as
first, is physical violence refers to acts that include bodily or physical harm; second,
is “Psychological Violence” refers to acts or omissions causing or likely to cause
mental or emotional suffering of the victim . She further defined the term
intentional act committed by a person who knowingly and without lawful justification
follows the woman or her child or places the woman or her child under surveillance
directly or indirectly or a combination,damage to property,public ridicule or
humiliation, repeated verbal abuse,marital infidelity (ex Concubinage) and causing or

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allowing the victim to witness the physical, sexual or psychological abuse of a


member of a family to which the victim belongs. Third, is economic abuse” refers to
acts that make or attempt to make a woman financially dependent which includes
but is not limited to the following:
a.withdrawal of financial support or preventing the victim from engaging in
any legitimate profession, occupation, business or activity, except in cases wherein
the other spouse/partner objects on valid, serious and moral grounds as defined in
Article 73 of the Family Code.
b. deprivation or threat of deprivation of financial resources and the right to
the use and enjoyment of the conjugal, community or property owned in common;
c.destroying household property;
d.controlling the victims’ own money or properties or solely controlling the
conjugal money or properties. Fourth, is the sexual violence refers to an act which is
sexual in nature, committed against a woman or her child. It includes but is not
limited to:
a. rape, sexual harassment, acts of lasciviousness, treating a woman or her
child as a sex object, making demeaning and sexually suggestive remarks, -
physically attacking the sexual parts of the victim’s body, forcing him/her to watch
obscene publications and indecent shows or forcing the woman or her child to do
indecent acts and/or to make films thereof, forcing the wife and mistress/lover to
live in the conjugal home or sleep together in the same room with the abuser;
b. acts causing or attempting to cause the victim to engage in any sexual
activity by force, threat of force, physical or other harm or coercion;
c. prostituting the woman or child.
The speaker also discussed the prohibited acts of a public officials against
the said law. These were the following; The Barangay Captain, Barangay Kagawad
or the court hearing an application for a protection order shall not order, direct,
force or in any way unduly influence the applicant for a protection order to
compromise or abandon any of the reliefs sought in the application for protection
under this Act. Section 7 of the Family Courts Act of 1997 and Sections 410, 411,
412 and 413 of the Local Government Code of 1991 shall not apply in proceedings
where relief is sought under this Act.Law enforcers and other government personnel
shall not mediate or conciliate or influence the victim-survivor or applicant for a
protection order to compromise or abandon the relief sought , Section 47,
paragraph (o): Shall not attempt to influence the victim-survivor to abandon her
claims and Section 44 provides the following safeguards and penalties so as to
ensure confidentiality: all records pertaining to cases of violence against women and
their children including those in the barangay shall be confidential and all public
officers and employees and public or private clinics to hospitals shall respect the
right to privacy of the victim. She further stated that all public officials who will not
comply with this Section shall render the official administratively liable. She stated
further that since it is a public crime any citizen having personal knowledge of the
circumstances involving the commission of the crime, can file a complaint thus the
speaker ended her topic with some questions satisfactorily answered by them.
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“ Pictorials Highlights of the concluded Community


Based Seminar on RA 9262 “

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In the afternoon activity ,the next topic was the Setting -up of VAW Desk where in
the speaker shared her knowledge & expertise about the topic assigned to her . Before she
started she then gave a brief introduction why this certain topic was important since the
government mandates the establishment and operationalization of VAW Desk to address
immediately the violence/abuses committed against women and so that it will raise also
the awareness of the barangay officials on the issue so they can actively respond to the
problem of VAW in their respective communities then become advocates for the women’s
rights as well. The speaker stated that in setting -up of VAW Desk will provide a list of
equipment, furniture and essential items that must be available in a VAW Desk for her/him to
be able to perform its functions. She also shared the roles & qualities to be a designated
VAW Desk where in qualities and sets of knowledge ,attitudes & skills should be considered
so they can render immediate responses and remedies to VAW clients. She also shared the
laws that a VAW Desk must be acquainted with like the MCW ( RA 9710), Anti-trafficking in
Person ( RA 9208), Anti- Rape Law ( RA 8353) & others. Finally, the speaker end -up her
topic with some reminders she said that “ by being knowledgeable and able to easily identify
these laws, the VAW Desk can be readily recognize the remedies expected from them”.
The activity closed with a verbal sharing of learning insights from the different
sitio representatives and with the closing message delivered by Barangay Captain, Hon.
Laureano Lingbawan Jr. with the response message of Ms. PCpl Jonabeth Caldingon being
the leader of the team.The activity was successfully conducted despite of the widespread
threats of COVID virus.

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Summative Report of the Conducted Orientation Activity on Community Participation & Skills
Development ( CPSD) held at the Senior Citizen Hall, Pantikian, Balbalan on October 17,
2021

Proceedings:

Right after the registration of participants, the opening prayer led by Ms.
Merriam A. Balutoc followed by a filipinsim conducted by Ms. Geraldine Bula-ay,
one of the CDW in the place . A welcome remarks and a short but challenging
message delivered by Hon. Geraldo Culangan, committee chairperson on social
services where in he made emphasized on the functionality of all the
organizations specially nowadays that is more on documentation “ the modern
technology’s time” . He even cited the recent conducted activities of the DILG &
DOH ‘the Search for Barangay LCAT- VAWC Functionality Assessment and the
Healthiest Barangays where in he expressed his gratitude to the KALIPI officers
during the preparation of the needed documents and the cleaning of the community
surroundings for the search activities. He ended his message by expressing
some food for thoughts “ In God’s service, our greatest ability is our availability”.
Right after the opening program , the speaker started her topic by giving a short
background about Community Participation & Skills Development ( CPSD) where
in she gave the definition of the program which refers to the mobilization of
women to enable them to relate and interact with other women in the community
over a common interest and concerns affecting their welfare. She further stated that

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through this program will provide opportunities for them to be aware of the issues
in the community leading them to organized themselves and initiating community
undertakings for their development thus advocates collectively for their rights as
well. The speaker also gave and explained thoroughly the 8 rights of women and
these were the following;
1. To have a good and quality education.
2. To have comprehensive health services.
3. To have access of loans and other forms of financial credit.
4. To join leisure, sports and cultural activities.
5. To decide on the number of children and on the number of years between
pregnancies.
6. To share parenting responsibilities.
7. To have equal access to job, benefits and social security.
8. To paid equally based on the work she does.
In the afternoon part of the activity , the speaker also discussed the duties
and functions of every members and officers that a women should possess inorder
to sustain the activeness and unification of a certain organization. Some of the
functions specified are as follows; to formulate policies and guidelines for the
operation of the organization, formulate programs and projects of the organization
and elect officers of the organization thus all of these was stipulated in the
constitution and by laws of the organization that a members should observe
otherwise she might be expelled from organization.
In the later part of the activity since the tenure of office of the outgoing
officers is over , the group decided to elect a new set of KALIPI officers hence, the
election was facilitated by Ms. Bernadeth Guiawan, the former KALIPI secretary and
right after the election , the newly set of officers took their oath inducted/
facilitated by the focal person on women thus the result of the conducted election
was the following;

President: Ms. Digna C. Lingayo


V-President: Ms. Jessibel Deleon
Secretary: Ms. Menchu B. Advincula
Treasurer: Ms. Merriam Balutoc
Auditor: Ms. Angeline Culangan
Ms. Merriam Bangtilon
P.R. O : Ms. Reynalda D. Bayungan
Bus. Manager: ms. Glory Lacanaria
Srgt. At Arms/ Sitio Representatives:
Lower pantikian : Ms. Edelmarie Ramos
Upper Pantikian: ms. Leah Gayawet
Lower Licnad: Ms. Carmen Bayongan
Lappac: Ms. Bernadeth Guiawan
Bullalayao: Ms. Abegail Agyao
Dusoc: Ms. Maricel Bunagan
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Bannong: Ms. Erma Battoyong

PL. Ligsay from the Philippine Army inspired the newly elect officers by giving
assurance to the officers in the formulation of their organization bylaws and
crafting of their 3 years plan of activities since it was part of the Community
Support Program ( CSP) to help such organization to be re-organized and be
registered to a concern agency for legal identity and livelihood assistance. Mrs.
Cagayongan also congratulated the new set of officers and expressed her gratitude
in behalf of the Pantikian senior citizen for assisting/ helping them during the recent
senior citizen culminating activity particularly the search for the most functional
senior citizen organizations. The focal person reminded the group of women for
their 2021 quarterly accomplishment reports and the upcoming 2022 women line
of activities specially the search for best performing KALIPI organizations in the
municipal and provincial level. Since it was already 4:15 in the afternoon , the
activity ended with a closing prayer led by Ms. Reynalda Bayungan.

“Some captured pictorials during the activity”

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The activity was successfully conducted despite of the threats of COVID virus.

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Minutes of Meeting of the Conducted Orientation Activity on Community Participation &


Skills Development ( CPSD) held at the Senior Citizen Hall, Maling, Balbalan on October
18, 2021
Proceedings:
The activity started at exactly 9 : 00 in the morning just after the
registration of participants, the opening prayer led by the KALIPI Chairwoman & at
thesame time VAW DESK Officer Ms. Cristina Dugit followed by a filipinism
conducted by Ms. Maureen Olsem, a child development worker in the place. A
warm welcome remarks done by Hon. Randy Dulawen, one of the active barangay
kagawad. A short and very inspiring message delivered by the barangay captain,
Hon. Guilbert Gaano where in he made emphasized on the countless
contributions and active participation of the KALIPI organization in every
undertakings held in their community may it be big or small occassions and
intimes of trials and crisis brought by this pandemic . He further expressed his
gratitude to the said organization for such great contributions and full support
during his administration hence, the closing part of the program made by Hon.
Bobby Gannaban. The speaker started the topic by presenting and explaining
thoroughly the objectives why this particular program be implemented. She then
started her topic by giving a short background about Community Participation
& Skills Development ( CPSD) where in she gave the definition of the program which
refers to the mobilization of women to enable them to relate and interact with other
women in the community over a common interest and concerns affecting their
welfare. She further stated that through this program will provide opportunities for
them to be aware of the issues in the community leading them to organized
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themselves and initiating community undertakings for their development thus


advocates collectively for their rights as well. The speaker also gave and
explained thoroughly the 8 rights of women and these were the following;

1. To have a good and quality education.


2. To have comprehensive health services.
3. To have access of loans and other forms of financial credit.
4. To join leisure, sports and cultural activities.
5. To decide on the number of children and on the number of years between
pregnancies.
6. To share parenting responsibilities.
7. To have equal access to job, benefits and social security.
8. To paid equally based on the work she does.

“ SOME PICTORIALS SHOWN BELOW AS HIGHLIGHTS OF THE


ACTIVITY “

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The activity was successfully implemented through the help of the federation
officers with the coordination of the constituents and barangay officials of the
above said barangay despite of the heavy rain and the threats of covid virus.

Senior Citizen
Welfare Program
A NARRATIVE REPORT ON THE CONCLUDED TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE ON
PREPARATION OF OUR REGIONAL ENTRY FOR SENIOR CITIZENS BEST PRACTICES
OF THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNIT OF BALBALAN

The Local Government Unit of Balbalan has many programs and services for
Senior Citizens which are being appreciated by the constituents and other senior
citizens outside the municipality. These practices should be properly
documented however the Office incharge have limited knowledge on the proper
preparation of documents thus requested technical assistance from DSWD-CAR.

DSWD-CAR has launched its program on the regional search for LGU best
practices for senior citizens and Balbalan was identified however we lacked the
proper documentation thus technical assistance was sought to the said agency.
On May 11, 2021, a group of 5 personnel from DSWD CAR came to the assist the
LGU in the preparation of the said documents. On the next day, they had a
courtesy call to the office of the Municipal Mayor then started shooting some
scenes for the video clips. The shooting was participated by the OSCA
Chairperson Mrs. Julieta Ngaya-an and Mr. Elpidio Salitan , Balantoy SC President.
The scene was taken at Dagsiyan Spring at Poblacion, Balbalan. A video was also
shoot at Balantoy featuring senior citizens who have livelihood projects such as
softbroom, basket, tray, bagpack made up of rattan. They also interviewed the
MSWDO, Ms. Myrna M. Canapi on the programs and services of the LGU for senior
citizens. They also reviewed the documents available in the office for the
different programs and services for senior citizens starting 2010.

The second day was shooting on the actual giving of birthday cakes and
milk for senior citizens. They interviewed Ms. Veronica Balutoc on the good
implication of the service after which, the team proceeded to Balbalasang to take
some scenes for the video presentation. The team prepared the video
presentation and the narrative documentation for the exit conference on the next
day.

On May 14, 2021, an exit conference was conducted at SB Office which was
attended by the team, some MSWD staff and the administrator Mr. Eric K.
Gonayon Jr. Mr. Climson Balangue presented the 2 videos they prepared. He
suggested that the background music which is the “Dang-dang-ay” prepared by
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the senior citizen will be improved. He also presented the narrative document
which contains the best practices of the LGU for senior citizens. Mr. Balangue
also commended the OMSWD for having complete documents which is evitable in
preparing reports for best practices. Having ready and complete documents, it is
easier to prepare and document best practices of LGU’s.

Mr. Gonayon on his remarks said that the LGU is thankful on the technical
assistance that the agency is providing to the LGU amidst the pandemic we are
experiencing. He also extended his gratitude to the agency on the support they
have been giving to the LGU because of the Covid-19 pandemic. Ms. Myrna M.
Canapi also expressed her gratitude on the continuous support of DSWD-CAR to
the LGU particularly the Office of the Municipal Social Welfare & Development.
She said that through their output and knowledge they shared, the office can
start preparing and documenting best practices of LGU-Balbalan to the different
sectoral groups such as children, youth, PWD and women.

PICTORIALS
Some of scenes
were taken at
Dagsiyan
Spring…

Ms. Julieta
Ngaya-an & Mr.
Elpidio Salitan
were the one
who acted

Portraying the livelihood of senior citizens Giving of birthday cakes and


milk to SC birthday celebrants

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The Administrator Mr. Eric K. Gonayon expressed his gratitude to DSWD-CAR for their
continuing support to LGU-Balbalan. As an expression of gratitude to the visitors, the LGU
gave a soft brooms as tokens.

A narrative Report on Giving of Birthday Cakes and Powdered Adult Milk to Senior
Citizens

The giving of Birthday cakes to senior citizens started on 2010 and it was sustained
through the years by the succeeding administration. It was enhanced through additional
powdered milk which is distributed too during their birthday celebration.

Due to the pandemic, the implementing agency was hard up in the distribution of the
said cakes and milk thus some strategies were planned with the Barangay Senior Citizen’s
officers as well as to the Barangay Officials. Some of the strategies were distribution of
cakes and milk during the Social Pension Program, house to house delivery by the OMSWD
staff or our barangay volunteers. This was done to barangays who have cases of Covid-19 to
avoid the spread of the disease.

During distribution of cakes and milk, the senior citizens are always happy since they
can celebrate their special day with a cake which they can share to their family especially to
their grandchildren. They are grateful to the Local Government Unit of Balbalan for always
supporting them through the different programs and services extended to them.

The program intends to show gratitude to the elderly for all their efforts, sacrifices
and continuing support for the betterment of the municipality. Although they are already
senior citizens they still joined activities in their barangays like leading the children in
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general cleaning of the community, attending and participating in peace pacts to keep the
community peaceful and orderly.

On the First Semester of 2021, we were able to distribute cakes and powdered milk to
949 whose birthdates fall from January to June while 816 Senior citizens were served for the
second semester of the same year.

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NARRATIVE REPORT ON THE JUDGING OF THE CONTESTED ACTIVITIES DURING


THE CULMINATING ACTIVITY OF THE SENIOR CITIZEN’S WEEK

Introduction:

As we observed, Senior Citizens during this pandemic are one of the most priority
sector especially during vaccination as mandated by the Health Workers. This is to secure
their health amidst the COVID-19 and to let them feel that the community cherishes them.
Proclamation No. 470. 1991 which was signed by President Fidel V. Ramos in
September 26, declaring the first week of October of every year as Linggo ng Katanda-ang
Filipino/Elderly Filipino week. In celebration of this special week for the senior citizens not to
forget the existence of COVID-19 with the theme: “MAHALAGA SINA LOLO at LOLA
NGAYONG PANDEMYA”, the Office of the Municipal Social Welfare and Development of
Balbalan in coordination with the Municipal Senior Citizens Federation Association Officers
agreed to celebrate it in a simple activity. This is the only way to present their plan,
accomplishment, strategies and issues in implementing their plan as this COVID-19 is
arising. This is the only opportunity to highlight the important contributions that the older
people establish to the betterment of our future.

Short Program:

The activity was formally started with a prayer led by Miss. Julieta Ngaya-an, the
OSCA president of Balbalan.

After the prayer was the opening remarks of the energetic Municipal Social Welfare
and Development Officer Miss Myrna M. Canapi. She acknowledged the presence of the
respected juries of the different activities. She also praised the effort of the entries from the
different barangays, despite the current situation they still manage to film and accomplished
their entry. She also gave an overview of the activity and gave a brief explanation why the
activity was indefinitely postponed.

Before the judging proper started, Miss Abigail Dalacan read the criteria in judging of
the contested activities.

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During the judging proper, Miss Abigail presented the contestants per Barangay.

During the presentation of Native Air through video clip, the quality of the video submitted
by the barangay president was poor. Some take the video upside down and some also take
the video vertically, but it is reasonable because they did not asked the help of the young
ones to edit their presented entry. The juries were able to appreciate
the importance of Senior Citizens during this pandemic as the highlight of the content of their
Native Song.

After the judging of the Native Air was the judging of TIKTOK. There were only nine
barangays submitted their entry in TIKTOK and it was presented through video clip.

During the presentation of entries, the juries enjoyed the performance of the Senior
Citizens. They witnessed how strong and active the senior citizens are even though they are
not familiar with the proper steps of the provided music, they still managed to compete and
submit their entry.

After that was the judging of the Most Functional Senior Citizen Chapter. There were ten
barangays who comply with the said competition.

The juries during this competition were bothered. They have many comments on the
submitted books of the entries. Most of the books are not compiled and the contents are
incomplete. The entries per barangay presented their action plans, quarterly
accomplishments, their updated master list and their documentations in all their activities.

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The result are as follows:

Native Air
First Place: Brgy. Ababa-an
Second Place: Brgy. Dao-angan and Brgy. Mabaca
Third Place: Brgy. Gawa-an
Consolation Prize: Balbalan Proper
Balantoy
Balbalasang
Tawang
Maling
Talalang

TIKTOK
First Place: Brgy. Balantoy
Second Place: Brgy. Gawa-an
Third Place: Brgy. Poswoy
Consolation Prize: Ababa-an
Balbalasang
Tawang
Dao-angan
Maling
Talalang

Search for Most Functional Senior Citizens Chapter


First Place: Brgy. Ababa-an
Second Place: Brgy. Gawa-an
Third Place: Brgy. Talalang
Consolation Prize: Pantikian
Balantoy
Maling
Poswoy
Mabaca
Balbalan Prop.
Balbalasang

Impact of the Activity:

This activity proved that Senior Citizens can still participate and contribute in different
activities not only in their own community but also in municipal level despite their weak body.
As the audience witnessed during the presentation of the contested activities, the participants
are very energetic as they show their talents and skills to prove that not only the young ones
can do the popular events that they viewed in social media. The senior citizen officers were
able to get the ideas of their members in compiling their accomplishments and were able to
have a short bonding with their members who came from different sitios of their barangay.

This activity aims to show case the abilities of the Senior Citizens and let them feel
that they are still valued and appreciated by celebrating the Senior Citizens Week by
following the minimum health protocol implemented by the Department of Health

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PWD Welfare Program


Minutes of meeting of the Person with Disabilty (PWD) Year End Meeting
held at Municipal Hostel Balbalan on December 13,2021

AGENDA:
1. Presentation of the PWD Work and Financial Plan
2. Presentation of the Municipal PWD Action Plan
3. Updating of the PWD master list
4. Election of officers.
Activity Proper :
The Activity was started exactlyn at 9 0’clock in the morning with an opening
Prayer led by Ms .RoseMary Bayudang , registered member from Bolo,Balantoy.

1. The lecture was discussed on the meaning of PWD, its classification, terms and conditions
2. Followed by the OMSWD Work and Financial plan for the PWD
3. The output result of the PWD meeting last July was presented
4. Barangay Masterlist was distributed for updating
5. Workshop on the 2022 Action Plan
6. Election of officers

Hereunder are the new sets of officers:

MUNICIPAL PERSON WITH DISABILITY OFFICERS


December 13, 2021

President Melvin M. Baggay

Vice President Clemencio Bon-as

Secretary Jodine M. Tuclab

Treasurer Rosemarie Bayudang

Auditor Elvis Malana

PRO Julio Diwag

Cathrine Bagwan
Business Manager Zenon Cabbotot

Sgt. At Arms

Alejandro Sangdaan Nieves Kate Borreta


Restituta Ambalnog Florilyn Oggas
Miguel Ayochok Sylvia Gamay
Hamlin Balao-as Candida Tangdol
Domingo Agusil Juliet Bumidang
Rodel Calngan Kathryn Wanason

7. The undersigned discussed the membership, annual dues and mortuary aid. That
was started during the time of Ms. Gramaje. It was also stated that the pass book of
the PWD was handed to the undersigned and no one can withdraw an amount without
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an authorization from the MSWDO, Ms. Myrna M. Canapi. The prize of the PWD
functionality last 2019 in the amount of Php 7,000 was deposited in the PWD
passbook by Ms. Eden Lugayan.
8. The giving of mortuary aid was not finalize because some barangay who were
present can’t decide for their co-members.
9. Updated masterlist attached
10.Workshop on the 2022 Municipal Action Plan

Hereunder was the output of their workshop:

RESPONSIBLE
LOCATION/ FUNDS
OBJECTIVE ACTIVITIES SOURCE PERSON
TARGET REQUIRED AGENCY TIME
FRAME REMARKS

Ababa-an
1.To enhanced the skills
Bal. Proper
and capabilities of Poultry and Swine DA/ January –
PWDs in income Raising
Poswoy Php 300,000 DA/DSWD
Maling DSWD June 2022
generating project
Dao-angan

Balantoy
Gawa-an
weaving and wood March-
carvings and soft broom
Poswoy 150,000 DA/DTI
To be able to helped Balbalasang May 2022
pwd to gain knowledge Mabaca
and to earn income DA
To be able to helped
Poultry ,Raising ,Egg Poblacion August to
the PWD's to be more
layer and Swine Balantoy 50,000.00 DA
Productive by engaging
Swine Raising, Poultry Gawa-an,
September
to income generating DSWD
marketing Buaya 2022
project
DA/DSWD

Pantikian
Training on Swine and August-
Poultry Raising
Talalang 75,000 DSWD PWD
Livelihood Program Balbalasang Dec. 2021

11..The giving of tokens to the participants


12.The meeting was adjourned at around 2:55 in the afternoon with a closing
prayer led by Ms
Restituta Ambalnog .

Family Welfare Program


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NARRATIVE REPORT ON THE CONDUCT OF PARENT EFFECTIVENESS SERVICE (PES) CUM


EMPOWERMENT AND REAFFIRMATION OF PATERNAL ABILITIES (ERPAT) AT BARANGAY
MABACA, BALBALAN, KALINGA ON APRIL 28, 2021

Introduction:

Parenting or child rearing is the process of promoting and supporting the physical, emotional, social, and
intellectual development of a child from infancy to adulthood. Parenting refers to the intricacies of raising a child
and not exclusively for biological relationship. The most common caretaker in parenting is the father or mother, or
both. Although a surrogate may be an older siblings, a stepparent, a grandparent, a legal guardian, aunt, uncle or
other family member, or a friend. Recent studies on child rearing practices and characteristics of Filipino children
reveal inadequate emotional, social, mental, and value development among preschool children.
Barangay Mabaca is a far-flung barangay, which is a part of CAL-OWAN side. . It has beautiful sceneries,
hospitable people and disciplined citizen, but we cannot deny the fact that not all families are perfect. Most of the
parents experience misunderstanding and conflict inside the family that affects their children.
The very purpose of this activity is to let the parents understand their role and to fully understand the
meaning of parenting and its impact to growth and development of their children. One purpose of this activity is to
lessen the risk of misunderstanding that leads to a broken family.

Seminar Proper:
The activity started around 9:30 AM with a prayer led by Miss Mary Anne Bula-ay. After the opening
prayer was the roll call by Ms. Maureen Mae B. Sagban.

Before the first topic started, Hon. Barcelon Bading gave a short message to his constituents related to
the topic to be discuss to them. He also commended the participants in sacrificing their one day just to attend the
said activity.

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Ms. Janice D. Alunday, SWO II, started the activity by explaining the purpose of the activity and its
possible outcome. Her first topic was “My Self As A Parent”. She reminded the participants to understand their
self-first so that they can understand others specially their family members.

After the discussion of Mrs. Alunday was the discussion on “Understanding the dynamics of Filipino Family” by
Ms. Faith Lizette S. Tabcao the focal person on Family. She reiterated the practices of our fore fathers in
managing their families whether it is a big family or small family. She discussed the importance of the family,
Characteristics of the Filipino Family, Challenges of Parenting and Strengthening Husband and Wife Relationship.
The worker let the participants watched a short film entitled “Impossible Dream” and they will reflect from
that. The males/father were able to defend their side and identify their role as a father. They also shared that in
the short video, the females/mother has many responsibilities in doing household chores which is wrong.
According to them, household chores must be shared by the husband and wife, and also to their children.

In the afternoon, Mrs. Alunday discussed the topic on “Child Development and Child Rights”. She gave
recapitulation on child development. She advised the participants to give fully attention to their children while they
are still in development stage. During her discussion on Child Rights, she let the participants identify the rights of
their children. All the participants were aware about the rights of their children.
After the discussion of Mrs. Alunday, she let the participant’s share their way of managing the tantrums of
their children. They also share their way on how they discipline their children without breaking the law on Child
Protection.
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The participants were very cooperative. They always stand to share their experiences and their situation.
When a male/father share something he also let her wife share her idea. After the activity ended, Mrs. Alunday
informed the participants about the services that the Office of the Municipal Social and Development can provide
to their clients.
Other issues aired by the participants is on food shortage. A parent shared that they went back to Mabaca
because they don’t have work because of the pandemic. They also shared that they have no other source of
income in their community and their rice plants which is supposed to be in reproductive stage was infested by pest
(stem borer) thus they are worried on where to get food for their family in the next few months. They said the
Mun. Agriculture Office prescribed pesticide but they do not have money to buy, thus the number of rice fields
affected by the pest is increasing. Brgy. Captain Bading asked the resource speakers on what the office can
extend to the affected families. Ms. Alunday answered to refer the families to agency which could provide the
needed service/s of the affected families.
The activity ended smoothly and with a closing prayer led by Ms. Helen Sagban.

NARRATIVE REPORT ON THE CONDUCT OF RESPONSIBLE PARENTHOOD SERVICE


SEMINAR AT SITIO BULO, BALANTOY, BALBALAN, KALINGA ON JUNE 29, 2021
Introduction:
Parenting is an essential role of a parent. It is where the parent exercise their expertise
in molding their children to be a good and well-mannered citizen. As a parent, your best
teacher is actually your daily experiences. Most parents would agree that raising children
require a lot of patience, trustworthiness, nurturing, humor and guidance.
Good parenting skills play the biggest role in the development of a child. It officially starts
when you gave birth to your child.
Family Planning is very important to us as we start our family. As the Department of
Health is trying their best in inculcating their programs and services to all residents of every
barangay of Balbalan, they observe that some of them are not using any contraceptive
method.
The Office of the Municipal Social Welfare and Development in partnership with the
Municipal Health Office conducted Responsible Parenthood Service Seminar at Sitio Bulo,
Balantoy, Balbalan to remind them on their role as a parent, the impact of growth and
development to their children, to learn more strategies in molding children and to know more
about the importance of child spacing.
Report Proper:
The activity started around 9 in the morning with a prayer led by Miss Rosalina
Sagban of Sitio Kilayon followed by the opening remarks of Mr. Domingo Dongnga. He open
the program with a grateful heart for choosing the Sitio Bulo as participants for the said
activity.

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Opening
remarks
The first topic was Understanding My Self As A Person by Miss Faith Lizette Tabcao,
Social Welfare Assistant. During the discussion, the speaker observed that the participants
are very attentive, specially the males. They acknowledge their differences from their wives.
The females also admit that their husband has a big role in disciplining their children. The
speaker emphasized that we must believe in ourselves and accept our flows so that others
will accept us.

During the discussion of Miss Tabcao


on Understanding my Self as a Person

After the discussion on Understanding My Self As A Person was the topic on


Parenting by Miss Mari Joan Luis, Social Welfare Officer I. The participants are very active
during this topic. According to the speaker most of the time, parents forget their role as
mother and father to their children when they are busy in cultivating their farm and when they
are experiencing problems. Miss. Mari Joan gave different tips in exercising our role as a
parent. She also discuss the ways on how to improve husband and wife relationship.

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During the discussion on Parenting by Miss Mari


Joan Luis

The next resource speaker discussed the topic on Signs of Bad Parenting was Miss
Abigail Dalacan, Social Welfare Assistant. The participants interacted during this discussion
because most of them experienced the good effect and bad effect of their way of nurturing
their children.

Miss Abigail on her topic


Signs of Bad Parenting
After the topic on Signs of Bad Parenting was the topic on Strategies and Techniques
in molding Children by Miss Maureen Mae Sagban, Social Welfare Assistant. The speaker
discussed the eight powerful ways to mold you’re your children. She emphasized that most of
the children now a days are dependent to their parents specially in doing their modules. She
reminded the parents that they will only guide their children in doing their module so they will
not rely on them when they experience difficulty in life.

Miss Maureen on her topic


moulding children

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Before the morning session ends, the participants shared their experiences in dealing
with their children. Some shared that they observed that their children has different
personality and characteristics as they encounter problems in their every day’s activity. Some
also shared their good relationship between their husband/wife.

During the sharing or experiences


by the participants

During the afternoon session, the Municipal Social Welfare and Development staffs
turn over the stage to the Municipal Health Workers for the discussion on Family Planning
and Importance of child spacing. Miss Daryl Gay Bonggawon discussed the Introduction of
Family Planning and Child Spacing. She also present the pictures of the male reproductive
organ and female reproductive organ for the reference of the participants and so that they will
fully understand the discussion.

During the discussion of Miss Gay


on Child Spacing

After the introduction of Family Planning and Child Spacing was the presentation of
the different methods of family planning by Miss Regina Libangan, Barangay Health Worker.
The participants are very active during this topic. They also volunteer to put the condoms on
the penile model.

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During the demonstration of


the MHO staffs

Before the activity ends the participants gave their feedback on the said activity. They
gave a positive feedback in all the topics that was discuss to them. They are very thankful in
choosing their sitio as the venue of the activity.

Miss Rosalina Sagban of Sitio Kilayon shared that she fail to recall about self-love
because according to her, she is occupied with family problems and concerns. She
mentioned that she is very thankful for reminding her to give time for yourself, once in a while
pumper yourself in women activities in order to maintain our self-esteem.

Miss Genevie Tangkib open up that this activity is an eye opener to the parents who
married early. According to her this activity is very significant to new couples for their guide
as they start their family, it also remind the roles of the old couples as they forget because of
their every day’s households and farm works.

The activity ended smoothly with a closing remarks by Mr. Gabriel Bayudang
Barangay Kagawad and a prayer led by Miss Eden Lugayan.

Impact of the Activity:


- The pax have clearer understanding about their self, known their strengths and
weaknesses as well as their partner. Thus, this strengthen their love and trust with
each one another. Husband and wife relationship and parent child relationship become
stronger.
- Harmonious family relationship.

NARRATIVE REPORT ON THE JUDGING OF THE MOST OUTSTANDING PANTAWID


PAMILYANG PILIPINO PROGRAM RECIPIENT ON OCTOBER 5, 2021

Introduction:
Family is where we learned everything. Family in the Philippines is considered to be
the foundation of social life for most Filipinos. Filial piety is an important concern in Filipino
culture. It is understood as essential in order to maintain the collective face of the family.
Every family is unique. Parents have their own way in managing their family. Some
families don’t succeed in disciplining and controlling their children but most of them succeed
in inculcating the good manners, culture and practices of a Filipino Family.
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The celebration of National Family Week is pursuant to Presidential Proclamation No.


60 issued on September 28, 1992. Each year, over a hundred people and organizations
celebrate the Family Week. Every 3rd week of September is declared as the Family Week and
each municipality is obliged to celebrate it with a series of activities. This year’s theme is
“Pamilya at Teknolohiya: Magkabalikat Mapagtagumpayan ang Hamon ng Pandemya”. In
observance for the Family Week celebration the Local Government Unit conducted a one day
activity for the judging of the search for outstanding Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino recipient.

Short Program:
The activity started around 9:50 in the morning with a prayer led by Miss. Maureen
Mae Sagban.

During the
opening Prayer

After the prayer, was the opening remarks of the Municipal Social Welfare and
Development Officer, Miss Myrna M. Canapi. She first acknowledge the presence of the
respected jury and the Municipal Administrator. She also recognized the Parent Leaders of
every barangay and the Pantawid Staffs who joined us in the celebration of the Family Week.
Miss Canapi, clarified that the granular lockdown that was imposed affected the scheduled
implementation of the activity that should be done on the 3 rd week of September. Before she
ended her talk, she explained that the Office initiated the said activity in order to visualize the
impact of the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program to the people of Balbalan since the
program was first implemented in the year 2010. The said office would like to listen to the life
stories of the beneficiaries and how the program change their situation in life.

After the opening remarks was the talk of the Municipal Administrator of Balbalan. He
acknowledged the willingness of the MSWD staffs headed by Miss Canapi together with the

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Pantawid staffs in doing their best in helping the people of Balbalan in lifting their economic
situation and their aspect as a person who can change to a better one for their family.

After the talk of the Municipal Administrator was the presentation of the mechanics and
criteria in judging of the compiled book submitted by the eight entries from the different
barangays by the Focal Person on Family, Miss Tabcao.

Before the judging proper start, Miss Alunday gave an overview of the program. She gave a
short background information regarding the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program
implemented by the Department of Social Welfare and Development as the lead agency in
partnership with the Department of Health and Department of Agriculture. She also
introduces the present jury, Doctor Ester Roselle Calma, Miss Aubrey Sagban, Miss Erlinda
Astudillo, Miss Jemaica Lumiwes, Mr. Vergel Maglia, Mr. Arnel Maggay and Miss Myrna M.
Canapi.

Judging Proper:

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While the judging of the compiled book is going on, the juries were able to get the
thoughts of each other regarding the book that they are checking. They were able to identify
the lacking of each book basing from the criteria that they are following.

The activity ended smoothly at exactly 3:30 in the afternoon with the result:

1st place – Entry # 7, Barangay Gawa-an


2nd place – Entry # 1, Barangay Ababa-an
3rd place – Entry # 2, Barangay Buaya

Consolation Prize:
Entry # 5, Barangay Pantikian
Entry #6, Barangay Gawa-an
Entry # 3, Barangay Talalang
Entry # 4, Barangay Pantikian
Entry # 8, Barangay Poswoy

Impact of the Activity:


Each entry were able to reminisce their past experiences in life as they are doing the
Salaysay ni Inay/Itay and they were able to compare their situation before and now that the
program is helping them. The entry/family can distinguish the big help that the Pantawid
Pamilyang Pilipino Program had provided. They were able to inspire other people using their
own story in life.

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NARRATIVE REPORT ON THE CONDUCT OF PARENT EFFECTIVENESS SERVICE


SEMINAR (PES) CUM EMPOWERMENT AND REAFFIRMATION OF PATERNAL
ABILITIES (ERPAT) AT BARANGAY
BALBALAN PROPER, BALBALAN, KALINGA ON NOVEMBER 24, 2021

Introduction:
Parenting is the process of raising children and providing them with protection and
care in order to ensure their healthy development into adulthood.
Parenting is more than just providing for these basic necessities. It also involves
nurturing, caring, loving and molding the character of children.
Parenting is learned. Undesirable patterns of interaction and inappropriate parenting
behavior can be replaced by appropriate and desirable ones. Both fathers and mothers are
important in the rearing of children. They have the joint obligation to promote their children’s
well-being.
Barangay Balbalan proper is one of the barangays who has high occurrence of early
marriage. This is the reason why the Office of the Municipal Social Welfare and Development
choose this barangay for the PES seminar.
The said seminar, aims to remind the parents on their duties and responsibilities as
well as children and take on the parenting role with heightened awareness and a sense of
responsibility as in providing for the basic needs of their children.

Seminar Proper:
The activity started around 9:40 AM with a prayer led by Miss Carla Mae Cabbotot.

Before the first topic started, Hon. Laureano S. Lingbawan, Jr. the barangay captain of
Balbalan Proper gave a short message to his constituents related to the topic to be discuss to
them. He also commended the participants in sacrificing their one day just to attend the said
activity despite the bad weather. Before he ended his short talk, he opened the activity and
welcomed the MSWD staffs and the participants.
After the opening remarks of the Barangay Captain, Miss Tabcao, Focal Person on
Family gave a short overview of the activity.

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After that was the first topic which is the Understanding My Self as a Person by Miss
Abigail Dalacan the Focal Person on Youth/SWA. Before she started her topic, she asked the
participants 3 questions to relate their life situation. 1. What is my Purpose in Life? 2. Am I
ready to Accept Responsibilities? and 3. Can I do it? Do I have the courage to start/build my
own Family? The participants were able to reminisce their reactions and their life before
indulging their self in to marriage life. Miss Dalacan reiterated that we need to understand
our self-first and find our self before committing to family life, because according to her, you
can’t understand others if you your self can’t understand your own self.
The second topic
Janice
D.

Alunday SWO II. Before she started her topic, she asked the ideas of the participants
regarding Child’s Right. The participants during this topic was responsive. They gave the
different rights of the children that they know. Miss Alunday delivered her topic very well and
as observed she is very expert on her topic. She catches the attention of the participants.
The participants were able to learn more regarding how the child develops. They were able
to learn more about the rights of their children. Miss Alunday gave a brief explanation
regarding the Republic Act 7610 and the 9344 amended by 10613.
After the topic on child’s right was the Husband and Wife relationship. During this
topic, the participants were able to enjoy listening to the speaker. The speaker cited some of
the Common Problem Situation/Manifestations of Marital Conflicts. She reiterated that the
relationship that we have to our partner is very important. According to her even you already
have 5 kids, we need to maintain the intimacy that we have before we live together. She also
tackled the ways how to improve your relationship with your spouse. She cited some
examples that she and her family is doing while they are having their family time. And she
also discusses the common mistakes married couples make that we need to avoid. During
the discussion, the participative are very active and responsive.

Before the activity ended was the giving of learning insight by the Barangay Captain
who represent the participants during the activity. According to him, this activity reminded
them their role as a parent. And he mentioned that some of the rights of the children now a
days were not able to meet because of our current situation, specially the right to play
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because according to him playing with other children is a learning but due to the presence of
Covid-19 the children were not able to perform this right.

The activity ended smoothly at exactly 3:30 in the afternoon with a closing prayer by
Miss Daisy Dayap.

Impact of the Activity:


Every participant during this activity were able to recall their role as a person, their
role as Husband and Wife and their role as a Parent to their children. They were able to
reminisce their actions in dealing with their hard headed children. They were able to
internalized the Republic Acts that protects children and were able to identify their bad
actions that is not acceptable basing from the Child Protection that was discussed to them.

NARRATIVE REPORT ON THE CASH CARD DISTRIBUTION AND PAYOUT OF


UNCONDITIONAL CASH TRANSFER

The Unconditional Cash Transfer (UCT) is the biggest tax reform mitigation under the train law. It seeks to
provide cash grants to poor households and individuals who may not benefit from the lower income tax rates but
maybe adversely affected by rising prices. The UCT provides qualified cash grants which they will use to procure
need like food. The beneficiaries were identified through the proxy means test of DSWD then they hired personnel
who validate the beneficiaries in the different barangays.

Early morning of November 27, the MSWD staffs came and prepare the pay-out site of the Unconditional
Cash Transfer pay-out. There were three teams came from Tabuk City for the said activity, the Land Bank of the
Philippines for the distribution of Cash Card, the Treasure Link for the releasing of cash for the beneficiaries and
the DSWD/SWAD staffs for the validation of requirements in receiving their cash grants.

Before the activity started, the DSWD team conducted courtesy call to Ma’am Myrna M. Canapi the
Municipal Social Welfare and Development Officer of Balbalan. The set-up was, the MSWDO will certify the
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reproduced ID of the beneficiaries and cross check the name of the beneficiaries on the master list, then, they will
go to the table of the DSWD/SWAD staffs for the verification of the beneficiaries requirements, then they will go to
the table of the Landbank for the release of the beneficiaries cash card then at the table of the Treasure Link
where the beneficiaries withdraw their cash through the POS machine.

There were 235 Unconditional Cash Transfer beneficiaries of Balbalan came from different barangays.
170 of them received their cash grant on that same day. 65 beneficiaries were not able to came during the set
schedule due to some reasons. Most of the beneficiaries received their cash grants personally and some of them
send their nearest kin on their behalf by using authorization. The team who came from Tabuk City went back early
and they guaranteed that they will set another schedule for the beneficiaries who did not claim their grant.

During the activity, some PNP personnel helped in maintaining the health protocol implemented by the
Department of Health.

certifying of the MSWD staffs of the


beneficiary’s requirements

DSWD/SWAD staffs during the activity

Releasing of cash card and cash by


the Treasure Link and LBP

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Impact of the program:


The beneficiaries will be able to sustain their daily needs specially their food
and vitamins by using their cash grants because in todays situation some of our
clients were not able to meet their basic needs because the economic status of the
people was affected by the presence of Covid-19.

Livelihood Welfare
Program
ACCOMPLISHMENT REPORT ON LIVELIHOOD

1. Support to Livelihood Assistance Grant

The Focal Person on Livelihood makes a summary of Liquidation of LAG/SLP


recipients, the first step that the worker did was to communicate with other
recipients to ask their birthdates, after that the worker check the expiry date of the
official receipts or sales invoice that the recipients submitted and if their purchases
are suitable with their propose project, the worker see to it that all of the receipts
that they submitted are valid.

The worker computes the official receipts/sales invoice of the recipients and if
the total of their liquidation is the same with the money that they receive for their
livelihood, and she observes that most of the recipients are fully liquidated and only
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three have partial liquidation. One of the recipients propose project is to buy and
sell of clothes but no official receipts she only submitted printed picture with prices
of her business, while the worker checking the official receipts especially those who
propose sari-sari store some beverages included to their purchases that could not
be because it is the counter part of recipients. Most of the recipients use RER
(Reimbursement receipts) as their official receipts especially Hog Raising as their
propose project when the worker ask they said that the person who are selling pigs
do not have official receipts or sales invoice.

Most of their propose project are Hog Raising and sari-sari store, the worker
notice that there are some recipients convert their propose project like example Mrs.
Sylvia Anggati her Propose Project is Buy & Sell of Broiler she convert it into Hog
Raising when the worker ask her she said that many from their Barangay engaged to
buying and selling broiler and also with Mrs.Jinky Ann Bayog her propose project is
Buy & Sell of Clothing she convert into Buy & Sell of Ducks when the worker ask her
she explain that most of her costumer did not yet pay their credit because of
pandemic, she did not sell her clothing into other Barangays .

At the end, the worker checks the list of the recipients if all of them submitted their
liquidation. Still some of them did not submit especially those who are staying at far flung
Barangay like Mabaca and Buaya. After that the worker fills up the monitoring form of the
recipients.

After the granular lockdown, I will conduct home visit to them as well as to monitor
the status of their respective projects, and to facilitate the submission of the documents for
the liquidation of those recipients who did not submit the needed documents.

2. Monitoring of OLD SKA’s / SKGs

The livelihood worker was bale to monitor 8 SKA’s wherein most of them are
already fully paid and some of their livelihood projects were sustained. The worker
also collected their unpaid rollbacks band remitted to LandBank of the Philippines
through the DSWD Clearing account. The following were the monitored SKA’s:

1. GLOW SKA- Dalayap POblacion 5. Solon Farmers Association-


Pantikian
2. GROW SKA- Poblacion 6. Gubang SKA- Balbalan Proper
3. Binuwaan SKA- Pantikian 7. Vegetable SKA- Pantikian
4. Old Bullalayao SKA- Pantikian 8. LAMADA SKA- Buaya

Crisis Intervention
Unit
A NARRATIVE REPORT ON THE Concluded Distribution of Financial Assistance to Covid-19
Victims

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On October 28, 2021, DSWD-CAR came to distribute the Financial Aid to Covid-19
Victims. Through the coordination of the Local Government Unit of Balbalan from the Office
of Senator Imee Marcos, her office gave an amount of Php 500,000.00 through DSWD-CAR
for Financial Assistance to individuals in crisis situation. Social Worker from the Office of the
Municipal Social Welfare and Development prepared the necessary documents such as
Assessment Report and other pertinent documents.

The activity started with an opening prayer led by Ms. Honeylet Balitnang followed by
the acknowledgement of participants by the MSWDO, Ms. Myrna M. Canapi. She explained
that the target beneficiaries were indigent who tested positive in their RT-PCR starting mid
of August 2021 to October 5, 2021. An opening remarks was given by Hon. Winifredo B.
Agapito wherein he said that the government is helping those families greatly affected by
the pandemic. He also encouraged the participants to always adhere with the health
protocols. Municipal Mayor Hon. Eric L. Gonayon represented by the Municipal Administrator
Mr. Eric K. Gonayon Jr. gave his message wherein he said that their experiences should serve
as a lesson to everybody to always take the illness seriously. Everyone should always abide
with the health protocols in order to avoid getting infected with the virus. He encouraged
the participants to receive vaccine shots through submitting their names to their respective
barangay health midwife.

Mr. Climson Balangue, PDO IV from DSWD-CAR gave a background on the program
which is Other Cash Assistance under the Crisis Intervention Unit of the Agency. The
beneficiaries will receive Php 5,000.00. He also lauded the social workers in beating the
deadline for the preparation of assessment report and other needed documents for the said
assistance.

The receiving of cash assistance was witness by Atty. Winifredo Agapito and Mr. Eric
K. Gonayon.

The following were the beneficiaries of the Program:

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Barangay No. of Beneficiaries Amount Disbursed


Ababa-an 1 5,000.00
BAlantoy 18 90,000.00
Balbalan Proper 16 80,000.00
Balbalasang 4 20,000.00
Buaya 2 10,000.00
Dao-angan 7 35,000.00
Gawa-an 13 65,000.00
Maling 6 30,000.00
Pantikian 11 55,000.00
Poblacion 13 65,000.00
Poswoy 2 10,000.00
Talalang 5 25,000.00
Tawang 2 10,000.00
Total 100 Php 500,000.00

The Covid-19 pandemic affects lives of people especially the poor. They are hard up
since they do not have enough resources for their expenses while in the hospital/
quarantine facilities or undergone home quarantine. The families depend on their daily wage
as laborers/farmers thus the financial assistance extended to them will be of great help for
them to procure food, medicines and other needs while recovering from the illness.

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C. Infrastructure
Development
2021 PRIORITY DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS

For the month of December 31, 2021


CONSTRUCTION PHASE
PROJECT- IMPLEMENT PER-CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT
ITEM NAME OF PROJECT LOCATION APROPRIATION NTP CONTRACTOR REMARKS
IN CHARGE ATION PHASE/TENDERING ACTIVITY AMOUNT
TCD ATE RCD
OTHER STRUCTURES
Construction of BAIS Cultural
1 Stage Balantoy 700,000.00 Mark 3rd Q 7/14/2021 JBC Builders 699,000.00 09/11/2021 Completed
Completion of Mabaca E/S
2 Cultural Stage, Litalitan Mabaca 400,000.00 Robert 2nd Q For rebidding
Completion of Multi-purpose
AMO On-going/43%
Building
3 Maling 500,000.00 Raymund 3rd Q 12/21/2021 Construction 498391.03 01/31/2022 accomplishment
WIMREG
Construction & Substantially
4 Construction of Ligayan CDC Balantoy 1,000,000.00 Mark 2nd Q 08/24/2021 Supply 991,864.09 12/09/2021 Complete
Construction of Lower Dao-angan
5 CDC Dao-angan 800,000.00 Bernard 3rd Q For Awarding
Construction of Ponnod Latrine
6 Sesec-an Talalang 400,000.00 Chalina 2nd Q 6/16/2021 RAD Construction 384,886.94 7/26/2021 Completed
Construction of Coffee Solar Drier
7 Shed Pantikian 150,000.00 Chalina 2nd Q For Awarding
SUB-TOTAL 3,950,000.00
HOSPITAL and HEALTH CENTERS
Upgrading of Tawang BHS to On-going/47%
8 Birthing Clinic Tawang 800,000.00 Reynaldo 3rd Q 08/04/2021 EEJ Construction 792,386.47 12/01/2021 accomplishment
Construction of the 2nd Floor Reprograming due to
9 Main Health Center Poblacion 2,000,000.00 Rose 3rd Q additional fund
SUB-TOTAL 2,800,000.00
WATER WORK SYSTEM
Balbalan No activity on the
10 Construction of Jangga WWS Proper 100,000.00 Jaro 3rd Q 11/29/2021 RAD Construction 99,610.12 12/20/2021 project site
SONBLESSED
Construction and
11 Construction of Babbacong WWS Gawa-an 300,000.00 Robert 1st Q 05/07/2021 Supply 299,821.19 07/17/2021 Completed

Construction of Tawang Proper JACAA Design


12 WWS Tawang 400,000.00 Robert 1st Q 04/13/21 and Construction 398,535.01 06/20/21 Completed
SUB-TOTAL 800,000.00
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SEWER SYSTEM
Construction of Cala-ocan
13 Drainage Canal Balantoy 500,000.00 Mark 1st Q 05/07/2021 JBC Builders 479,323.12 06/14/21 Completed
Construction of Health Center- SONBLESSED
14 Tingngog Drainage Canal Balantoy 300,000.00 Mark 1st Q 04/13/2021 Construction and 299,634.70 05/20/21 Completed
Concreting of Nawoy Drainage Mataguan kJ
15 canal Balantoy 300,000.00 Reynaldo 2nd Q 6/16/2021 Builders 292,499.91 8/26/2021 Completed
Construction of Drainage Canal Balbalan HKBT On-going/91%
16 Upper Tanap Proper 300,000.00 Rexter 3rd Q 11/29/2021 Construction 263,239.49 01/12/2022 Accomplishment

Construction of Drainage Ducligan


17 (New Site) Balbalasang 250,000.00 Raymund 2nd Q 05/25/2021 RAD Construction 248,509.21 07/06/2021 Completed
SONBLESSED
Completion of Lower Balbalasang Design and
18 Drainage Canal Balbalasang 100,000.00 Raymund 1st Q 04/13/21 Construction 99,823.09 05/20/21 Completed
SONBLESSED
Continuation of Uta Drainage Construction and
19 Canal Gawa-an 400,000.00 Robert 1st Q 04/07/2021 Supply 499,732.95 07/17/2021 Completed

Concreting of Dusoc Drainage JACAA Design


20 Canal (Phase I) Gawa-an 500,000.00 Robert 1st Q 04/13/21 and Construction 498,092.24 06/19/21 Completed
SONBLESSED
Construction of Codcodwe Construction and
21 Drainage Canal Gawa-an 500,000.00 Robert 1st Q 05/07/2021 Supply 499,538.95 07/13/2021 Completed
Construction and Concreting of On-going/38%
22 Purok-I Drainage Canal Maling 500,000.00 Raymund 3rd Q 11/24/21 JBC Builders 498,946.62 02/03/2022 Accomplishment

Concreting of Bisong Drainage JACAA Design


23 Canal Pantikian 300,000.00 Chalina 1st Q 04/13/21 and Construction 294,573.57 05/31/21 Completed
SONBLESSED
Construction of Lower Poblacion Construction and
24 Drainage Canal Poblacion 400,000.00 Rose 2nd Q 6/16/2021 Supply 398,792.74 08/07/2021 Completed
SUB-TOTAL 4,350,000.00
OTHER INFRACTRUCTURE ASSET
Construction of BHS Retaining MATAGUAN KJ
25 Wall Ababaan 400,000.00 Bernard 2nd Q 7/23/2021 Builders 393,000.00 10/01/2021 Completed
Construction of ESLF Slope
26 Protection Balantoy 1,000,000.00 Raymund 1st Q 05/07/2021 RAD Construction 936,102.54 06/23/21 Completed

27 Construction of Slope Protection Pantikian 300,000.00 Chalina 2nd Q 6/16/2021 RAD Construction 263,793.57 8/30/2021 Completed
Construction of Slope Protection PMD
28 Lamagan Sesec-an Talalang 500,000.00 Chalina 2nd Q 07/14/2021 Construction 464,993.75 08/30/20210 Completed
SUB-TOTAL 2,200,000.00
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FLOOD CONTROL SYSTEM


Construction of Ka-alangan Flood MATAGUAN KJ
29 Control Balbalasang 1,000,000.00 Raymund 2nd Q 6/17/21 Builders 846,000.00 9/27/21 Completed
SONBLESSED
Concreting of Sitio Tawang Flood Construction and
30 Control Poblacion 600,000.00 Mark 1st Q 04/13/21 Supply 599,307.37 06/10/2021 Completed
SUB-TOTAL 1,600,000.00
COMMUNAL IRRIGATION SYSTEM

Improvement of Siwao-Dulawon MATAGUAN KJ


31 CIS Ababaan 400,000.00 Bernard 2nd Q 6/16/2021 Builders 518,649.95 9/24/2021 Completed
Balbalan HKBT On-going/61%
32 Improvement of Matanap CIS Proper 300,000.00 Robert 2nd Q 11/29/2021 Construction 299,056.85 01/21/2022 accomplishment
Improvement of Guisang Upper Balbalan
33 Balicowan CIS Proper 400,000.00 Raymund 2nd Q 08/04/2021 EEJ Construction 399,993.02 9/25/2021 Completed
Balbalan
34 Improvement of Buclad CIS Proper 300,000.00 Jake 2nd Q 08/04/2021 EEJ Construction 299,919.38 08/26/2021 Completed
Balbalan
35 Improvement of Dao CIS Proper 300,000.00 Raymund 2nd Q 08/04/2021 EEJ Construction 299,985.01 9/20/2021 Completed
SONBLESSED
Construction and
36 Completion of Bugayong CIS Balbalasang 500,000.00 Raymund 1st Q 04/13/21 Supply 499,486.76 06/14/2021 Completed
Four-G
37 Improvement of Awwekang CIS Buaya 400,000.00 Reynaldo 2nd Q 6/16/2021 Construction 398,958.45 8/20/2021 Completed
PMB
Improvement of Concrete Canal Construction &
38 Uguid CIS Maling 300,000.00 Raymund 2nd Q 6/16/2021 Supplies 296,875.69 8/25/2021 Completed
SONBLESSED
Improvement of Tagad-an Construction and
39 Guinaang CIS Dao-angan 250,000.00 Bernard 1st Q 04/13/21 Supply 249,934.56 05/20/21 Completed

40 Improvement of Calandongan CIS Pantikian 600,000.00 Chalina 2nd Q 6/16/2021 RAD Construction 509,701.46 9/26/2021 Completed
Construction of Bulawan JACAA Design &
41 Impounding Dam Pantikian 500,000.00 Chalina 1st Q 04/13/21 Construction 494,537.64 06/24/21 Completed
Construction of Benuwaan-Billig
42 CIS Intake Weir Pantikian 200,000.00 Chalina 2nd Q 08/04/2021 EEJ Construction 199,795.33 9/23/2021 Completed
Improvement of Bullalayao Sokok AMO
43 CIS Pantikian 300,000.00 Chalina 1st Q 05/07/2021 Construction 299,656.88 07/03/2021 Completed
Improvement of Cadamayan-
44 Banat CIS Poblacion 300,000.00 Reynaldo 2nd Q 6/16/2021 RAD Construction 297,521.00 7/26/2021 Completed
Sonblessed
Construction and
45 Improvement of Calungi CIS Poblacion 300,000.00 Mark 1st Q 05/07/2021 Supply 299,827.73 07/17/2021 Completed
SUB-TOTAL 5,350,000.00

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ROAD NETWORKS
PMB
Balbalan Construction &
46 construction of Pikok Foot Path Proper 300,000.00 Julio 3rd Q 7/14/2021 Supplies 297,966.38 9/14/2021 Completed
Construction of Ga-ang - Ben-ac
47 Horse Trail Dao-angan 250,000.00 Bernard 2nd Q For awarding
Concreting of Madala-ag to Umbali
48 Foot Path Buaya 400,000.00 Reynaldo 2nd Q 05/25/2021 RAD Construction 398,642.22 08/16/2021 Completed
SONBLESSED
Concreting of Liglig-Lubong Foot Construction &
49 Path Gawa-an 400,000.00 Robert 1st Q 05/07/2021 Supply 399,556.64 06/27/21 Completed
Continuation of Concreting Tanap Chong
50 Canao CDC Foot Path Mabaca 200,000.00 Robert 2nd Q 08/04/2021 Construction 197,579.82 9/16/2021 Completed
Improvement of Cubi-il-Ligayan By
51 Access Road Balantoy 1,000,000.00 Bernard 3rd Q POW Completed administration
Continuation of Buaya-Tawang Buaya- JAG FOUR On-going/22%
52 Access Road Tawang 1,000,000.00 Reynaldo 3rd Q 12/13/2021 Construction 655,039.47 02/13/2022 accomplishment
Construction of National Road- By
53 Guina-ang Access Road Dao-angan 1,000,000.00 Bernard 3rd Q administration Completed
Counterpart to Bulo Multipurpose By
54 Pavement Balantoy 75,000.00 Mark 2nd Q Administration Completed
Maintenance/Improvement of Cal- By
55 owan FMR Mabaca 600,000.00 Robert 2nd Q administration Completed
Construction of Dongawon- By On-going/30%
56 Litalitan Access Road Mabaca 2,000,000.00 Robert 2nd Q administration accomplishment

Continuation of Lower Poblacion No activity in the


57 Access Road (Towards KAMPCO) Poblacion 1,000,000.00 Raymund 3rd Q 12/13/2021 RAD Construction 772,049.58 03/02/2022 project site.
Continuation for the Construction By
58 of Guisang-Dalayap Access Road Poblacion 1,500,000.00 Raymund 3rd Q With POW/For implementation Administration
Clearing of Lisbong Pulay Feeder By
59 Road Poswoy 275,000.00 Bernard 2nd Q Administration Completed
Continuation of Bassao-Bagwang
60 FMR Tawang 3,000,000.00 Reynaldo 3rd Q Submitted to BAC
Continuation for the
Improvement of Poblacion
61 Provincial Road Poblacion 5,000,000.00 Mark 2nd Q Submitted to BAC
SONBLESSED
Construction of Mabalusa Slab Construction and
62 Footbridge Balantoy 300,000.00 Mark 2nd Q 6/16/2021 Supply 283,493.22 7/26/2021 Completed

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SONBLESSED
Construction of Canomoy Slab Construction and
63 Footbridge Ababaan 500,000.00 Bernard 1st Q 05/07/2021 Supply 497,500.34 07/14/2021 Completed
Construction of Pukok Slab
64 Footbridge, kilawoy Balantoy 500,000.00 Mark 1st Q 05/07/2021 JBC Construction 477,592.60 06/26/21 Completed

Completion of Tamokdaw
65 Suspension Footbridge (Phase-2) Buaya 1,000,000.00 Reynaldo 2nd Q 07/05/2021 RAD Construction 864,531.76 10/15/2021 Completed
Construction of Darulog-Bagwang AMO
66 SFB Maling 250,000.00 Raymund 1st Q 03/31/21 Construction 249,760.85 05/14/21 Completed
Construction of Upper Matanap AMO
67 SFB Maling 250,000.00 Raymund 1st Q 03/31/21 Construction 249,500.47 05/07/2021 Completed
Construction of Anigiban Slab AMO
68 Footbridge Pantikian 350,000.00 Chalina 1st Q 04/13/21 Construction 349,513.37 06/19/21 Completed
Replacement of Mamaga Slab
69 Footbridge Poswoy 350,000.00 Bernard 2nd Q Rebidding
SUB-TOTAL 21,500,000.00
DRRM BUDGET
Completion of Tawang Water AMO
70 Work System Poblacion 100,000.00 Mark 2nd Q For awarding Construction
SUB-TOTAL 100,000.00
DRRP - LGSF
Improvement of Maling CIS AMO
71 (Kalantop) Maling 100,000.00 Julio 2nd Q 08/04/2021 Construction 99,425.19 09/09/2021 Completed
SUB-TOTAL 100,000.00
DOH FUND
Improvement of Balbalan Proper Balbalan
72 Health Station Proper 500,000.00 Julio 2nd Q 05/25/2021 RAD Construction 497,424.59 08/04/2021 Completed
Improvement of Poswoy Health
73 Station Poswoy 500,000.00 Bernard 2nd Q 7/14/2021 RAD Construction 498,999.38 11/05/2021 Completed
SUB-TOTAL 1,000,000.00
Mayor's Office Capital-outlay
74 Improvement of Motor Pool Población 70,000.00 Julio 4th Submitted to BAC
SUB-TOTAL 70,000.00
PAMANA
75 Rehabilitation of Binac WWS Dao-angan 1,000,000.00 Bernard 2nd Q 10/12/2021 JBC Builders 1,000,000.00 12/10/2021 Completed
WIMREG
Construction of Water Supply Construction &
76 System (Lubluba) Poswoy 1,000,000.00 Bernard 2nd Q 08/24/2021 Supply 999,452.44 11/03/2021 Completed

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Construction of Foot Bridge No activity in the


77 (Agudongan) Poswoy 1,000,000.00 Bernard 2nd Q 12/13/2021 RAD Construction 932,207.99 03/10/2022 project site
Construction of 2 units Classroom KULAT
78 (KES) Maling 1,400,000.00 Robert 2nd Q 6/17/2021 Construction 1395714.95 10/18/2021 Complete
SUB-TOTAL 4,400,000.00
LOCAL GOVERNMENT SOPPORT FUND - FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
Construction of a Public Park at
79 Kalinga-Abra Boundary Balbalasang 2,000,000.00 Raymund 4th Q For Awarding
SUB-TOTAL 2,000,000.00
HIGHEST TAX COLLECTION PRICE/MTO CAPITAL OULAY
All purchase
request were
Continuation on the Ground By submitted to
80 Improvement of the Barangay Hall Balbalasang 500,000.00 Chalina 4th Q Administration Supply Offi ce
Improvement of kitchen at
81 Barangay Hall Balantoy 300,000.00 Mark 4th Q Submitted to BAC
82 Purchase of lot Dao-angan 100,000.00
Purchase of lot Dao-angan 100,000.00
SUB-TOTAL 1,000,000.00
LOCAL SCHOOL BOARD FUND
Construction of Gawaan
Elementary School Slope
83 Protection Gawaan 300,000.00 Robert 4th Q For awarding
SUB-TOTAL 300,000.00
DRRM FUND LESS CONTINUING APPROPRIATION
84 Completion of DOC Building Poblacion 930,947.78 Raymund 4th Q POW on-going
SUB-TOTAL 930,947.78
SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATION 2021
Construction of Guard House
85 Kitchen Balbalasang 300,000.00 Mark 4th Q POW Submitted to BAC
Balbalan
86 Construction of BES IP House Proper 100,000.00 Reynaldo 4th Q For awarding
Construction of Sasagakat-Dalao
87 Pathway, Saltan Balbalasang 900,000.00 Bernard 4th Q For awarding
Construction of Dusok-Salegseg
88 E/S Footpath Gawaan 500,000.00 Robert 4th Q POW on-going
Completion of Casabang
89 Suspension Bridge Dao-angan 500,000.00 Bernard 4th Q For awarding

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Continuation of Dusok Drainage


90 Canal Gawa-an 400,000.00 Robert 4th Q For awarding
Rehabilitation of Sagacat Drainage
91 Canal Poblacion 700,000.00 Mark 4th Q For awarding
Completion of Drainage Canal
92 Along Agcaoili-Balutoc Residence Poblacion 300,000.00 Reynaldo 4th Q For awarding
Construction of Balbalan Central On-going/15%
93 School Canal Cover Poblacion 800,000.00 Raymund 4th Q 12/21/2021 JBC Builders 670,146.21 02/15/2022 accomplishment
Dredging of Canal and Concreting Balbalan
94 of Canal Lining Proper 700,000.00 Rexter 4th Q For awarding
95 Completion of Kalungi CIS Poblacion 500,000.00 Rose 4th Q POW on-going
Construction of Slope Protection
96 Between Purok 5-6, Maling Maling 1,000,000.00 Reynaldo 4th Q For awarding
Construction of Slope Protection
97 along Provincial Road Poblacion 3,000,000.00 Mark 4th Q Waiting to the PLGU plan to be secured by the Vice Mayor
Construction of Slope Protection
98 along Dao-angan FMR Dao-angan 1,000,000.00 Rexter 4th Q For awarding
Construction of Sidog Retaining
99 Wall Phase I Talalang 1,000,000.00 Reynaldo 4th Q POW on-going
Construction of Binalagan-
100 Cawayan Tire path Dao-angan 300,000.00 Rexter 4th Q For awarding

101 Repair of Public Market Building LGU 430,000.00 Chalina 4th Q For awarding
Repair of MSWDO, SB Offi ce and
102 Hostel Windows LGU 17,200.00 Rose 4th Q Submitted to GSO Completed
SUB-TOTAL 12,447,200.00
SUPPLEMENTAL DRRM FUND & 2021 ROAD MAINTENANCE
Construction of Slope protection
84 along Nursery Road Poblacion 200,000.00 Mark 4th Q Submitted to BAC
SUB-TOTAL 200,000.00
TOTAL 65,098,147.78
FOR FUNDING PROJECTS
Continuation of Dongawon-
103 Littalitan Access Road Mabaca 10,000,000.00 Raymund 2nd POW submitted to Mayor's Offi ce
Opening of Tanap to Bayuwong
104 FMR Mabaca 100,000,000.00 Robert 2nd POW submitted to Mayor's Offi ce
Construction Barangay Isolation Balbalan
105 Unit Building Proper 20,000,000.00 Raymund 4th Q POW submitted to Mayor's Offi ce
Construction Barangay Isolation
106 Unit Building Maling 20,000,000.00 Raymund 4th Q POW submitted to Mayor's Offi ce

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Construction Barangay Isolation


107 Unit Building Gawa-an 20,000,000.00 Raymund 4th Q POW submitted to Mayor's Offi ce
Construction Barangay Isolation
108 Unit Building Pantikian 20,000,000.00 Raymund 4th Q POW submitted to Mayor's Offi ce
Construction Barangay Isolation
109 Unit Building Poswoy 20,000,000.00 Raymund 4th Q POW submitted to Mayor's Offi ce
SUB-TOTAL 210,000,000.00
Legend:
POW - Program of Work
#Q - Quarter of Implementation
NTP - Notice to Proceed
TCD - Target Completion Date
ATE - Approved Time Extension
RCD - Revised Completion Date

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LOCAL CIVIL REGISTRY

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Mandated Functions Accomplishment


Birth Registration 129 births registered
Marriage Registration 27 marriages registered
Death Registration 69 deaths registered
Application for Marriage 29 applications processed
Issuance of Marriage License 31 marriage license issued
Legitimation 3 cases of legitimation processed
Issuance of Civil Registry document certificates 848 civil registry documents issued
Supplemental Reports 3 supplemental reports
Implementation of RA 9255 42 cases of illegitimate children used
the surname of their father
Piecemeal submission for electronic endorsement to 19 cases of piecemeal/advance
Philippine Statistics Authority processing administered
Implementation of RA 9048 and RA 10172 7 petitions processed and decided
Transcription, encoding and archival of all 327 civil registry documents
registered civil registry documents transcribed, encoded and archived
Application to PhilCris 225 civil registry documents entered in
the PhilCris Database
Submission of monthly reports 12 monthly reports submitted
Implementation of BREQS Suspended due to COVID-19 pandemic
Observance of Civil Registration Month Observed on February 28, 2021 (free
issuance of civil registry documents)
Election Registration Board 1329 registrants acted upon
Monthly report of registered death to COMELEC 12 monthly reports submitted

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PROVINCIAL/CITY/MUNICIPALITY OF BALBALAN
STATEMENT OF APPROPRIATIONS, ALLOTMENTS, OBLIGATIONS AND BALANCES
FUND: GENERAL
For the Month of : December 2021

BALANCES
CODE FUNCTION/PROGRAM/PROJECT APPROPRIATIONS ALLOTMENT OBLIGATIONS
APPROPRIATION ALLOTMENT
CURRENT YEAR APPROPRIATIONS
GENERAL PUBLIC SERVICES
OFFICE OF THE MUNICIPAL MAYOR
Personal Services
1011-5-01-01-010 Salary and wages 5,105,856.00 5,105,856.00 5,040,289.02 0.00 65,566.98
5-01-02-010 Personnel Relief Allowances 408,000.00 408,000.00 353,048.68 0.00 54,951.32
5-01-02-020 Representation Allowance 86,400.00 86,400.00 86,400.00 0.00 -
5-01-02-030 Transportation Allawance 86,400.00 86,400.00 39,000.00 0.00 47,400.00
5-01-02-040 Clothing Allowance 102,000.00 102,000.00 84,000.00 0.00 18,000.00
5-01-02-080 Productivity Incentive Allowance 85,000.00 85,000.00 75,000.00 0.00 10,000.00
5-01-02-140 Year End bunos 425,488.00 425,488.00 386,038.00 0.00 39,450.00
5-01-02-150 Cash Gift 85,000.00 85,000.00 75,000.00 0.00 10,000.00
5-01-02-990 Other bonuses & Allawances 800,488.00 800,488.00 723,582.00 0.00 76,906.00
5-01-03-010 G.S.I.S. Premium 612,702.72 612,702.72 535,965.71 0.00 76,737.01
5-01-03-020 Pag-ibig Ptemium 20,400.00 20,400.00 17,700.00 0.00 2,700.00
5-01-03-030 PHILHEALTH Premium 69,205.32 69,205.32 64,187.42 0.00 5,017.90
5-01-03-040 Employees Compensation Insurance Premium 20,400.00 20,400.00 17,695.90 0.00 2,704.10
5-01-04-030 Terminal Leave Benefits 140,512.41 140,512.32 127,180.08 0.09 13,332.24
Total Personal Services 8,047,852.45 8,047,852.36 7,625,086.81 0.09 422,765.55

Maintenance & Other Operating Expenditures


1011-5-02-01-010 Travelling Expenses 900,000.00 900,000.00 795,340.00 0.00 104,660.00
5-02-02-010 Training Expenses 1,759,000.00 1,759,000.00 1,044,814.00 0.00 714,186.00
5-02-03-010 Office supplies Expenses 346,839.00 346,839.00 343,760.00 0.00 3,079.00
5-02-03-090 Fuel, oil lubricants Expenses 1,500,000.00 1,500,000.00 1,107,941.39 0.00 392,058.61
5-02-03-990 Other Supplies & Materials Expense 220,000.00 220,000.00 32,500.00 0.00 187,500.00
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5-02-04-020 Electricity Expenses 600,000.00 600,000.00 327,389.98 0.00 272,610.02


5-02-05-020 Telephone Expenses – Mobile 87,000.00 87,000.00 80,152.41 0.00 6,847.59
5-02-99-030 Internet Subscription Expenses 91,800.00 91,800.00 0.00 91,800.00
5-02-99-060 Membership dues & Contributions to Org. 10,000.00 10,000.00 0.00 10,000.00
5-02-06-010 Awards/Rewards Expense 15,000.00 15,000.00 0.00 15,000.00
5-02-99-010 Advertising Expenses 50,000.00 50,000.00 0.00 50,000.00
5-02-99-020 Printing and binding Expenses 50,000.00 50,000.00 0.00 50,000.00
5-02-99-030 Representation Expense 160,000.00 160,000.00 0.00 160,000.00
5-02-99-040 Transporation and Delivery Expenses 60,000.00 60,000.00 5,000.00 0.00 55,000.00
5-02-99-070 Subscription Exenses 30,000.00 30,000.00 0.00 30,000.00
5-02-06-020 Prizes 575,000.00 575,000.00 0.00 575,000.00
5-02-12-990 Other General Services 2,198,592.00 2,198,592.00 2,029,587.30 0.00 169,004.70
5-02-12-020 Janitorial Supplies 200,000.00 200,000.00 30,967.00 0.00 169,033.00
5-02-13-050-02 R & M – Office Equipment 150,000.00 150,000.00 9,200.00 0.00 140,800.00
5-02-13-050-08 R & M – Construction and Heavy Equipment 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 818,830.20 0.00 181,169.80
5-02-13-060-01 R & M – Motor Vehicles 1,200,000.00 1,200,000.00 987,741.76 0.00 212,258.24
5-02-14-990 Subsidy to Others 50,000.00 50,000.00 0.00 50,000.00
5-02-99-080 Donations 0.00 0.00 0.00
5-02-10-030 Extra Ordinary & Miscellaneous Expenses 3,969.12 3,969.12 1,644.00 0.00 2,325.12
5-02-16-010 Taxes, duties and Licenses 65,000.00 65,000.00 0.00 65,000.00
5-02-16-020 Fidelity Bond Premium 30,000.00 30,000.00 29,637.50 0.00 362.50
5-02-16-030 Insurance Exppeses 120,000.00 120,000.00 50,135.84 0.00 69,864.16
5-02-99-990 Other Maintenance & Operating Expenses 1,366,695.32 1,366,695.32 658,662.44 0.00 708,032.88
Total Other Maint. & Operating Expenditures 12,838,895.44 12,838,895.44 8,353,303.82 0.00 4,485,591.62

Capital Outlay
1-07-04-990 Other Structures 70,000.00 70,000.00 0.00 70,000.00
1-07-05-020 Office Equipment 50,000.00 50,000.00 18,950.00 0.00 31,050.00

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1-07-07-010 Furniture and Fixture 60,000.00 60,000.00 26,900.00 0.00 33,100.00


1-07-05-030 IT Equipment ans Software 78,000.00 74,666.66 72,499.00 3,333.34 2,167.66
1-07-05-990 Other Machinery & Equipment 10,000.00 10,000.00 0.00 10,000.00
1-07-06-010 Motor Vehicles 2,640,000.00 2,640,000.00 2,584,000.00 0.00 56,000.00
1-07-03-990 Other Infrastructure Assets 7,000,000.00 7,000,000.00 0.00 7,000,000.00
1-07-03-050 Power Supply System 300,000.00 300,000.00 0.00 300,000.00
1-07-05-040 Machinery 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 0.00 1,000,000.00
1-07-05-080 Construction & Heavy Equipment 11,000,000.00 11,000,000.00 0.00 11,000,000.00
Total Capital Outlay 22,208,000.00 22,204,666.66 2,702,349.00 3,333.34 19,502,317.66

OFFICE OF THE SANGGUNIANG BAYAN


1021-5-01-01-010 Salary and wages 13,355,856.00 13,355,856.00 13,127,297.00 0.00 228,559.00
5-01-02-010 Personnel Relief Allowances 456,000.00 456,000.00 384,000.00 0.00 72,000.00
5-01-02-020 Representation Allowance 1,089,600.00 1,089,600.00 935,100.00 0.00 154,500.00
5-01-02-030 Transportation Allowance 792,000.00 792,000.00 679,500.00 0.00 112,500.00
5-01-02-040 Clothing Allowance 114,000.00 114,000.00 96,000.00 0.00 18,000.00
5-01-02-080 Productivity insentive Allowance 95,000.00 95,000.00 80,000.00 0.00 15,000.00
5-01-02-140 Year End bunos 1,112,988.00 1,112,988.00 961,240.00 0.00 151,748.00
5-01-02-150 Cash Gift 95,000.00 95,000.00 80,000.00 0.00 15,000.00
5-01-02-990 Other Bonuses and Allowances 1,237,988.00 1,237,988.00 1,084,982.00 0.00 153,006.00
5-01-03-010 Retirement & Life Insurance Premium 1,602,702.72 1,602,702.72 898,164.12 0.00 704,538.60
5-01-03-020 Pag-ibig Ptemium 22,800.00 22,800.00 14,200.00 0.00 8,600.00
5-01-03-030 PHILHEALTH Premium 171,963.90 171,963.90 146,251.07 0.00 25,712.83
5-01-03-040 Employees Compensation Ins. Premium 22,800.00 22,800.00 14,200.00 0.00 8,600.00
Total Personal Services 20,168,698.62 20,168,698.62 18,500,934.19 0.00 1,667,764.43

Maintenance & Other Operating Expenditures


1021-5-02-01-010 Travelling Expenses 1,431,600.00 1,431,600.00 1,125,495.00 0.00 306,105.00

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5-02-02-010 Training Expenses 1,106,000.00 1,106,000.00 208,738.50 0.00 897,261.50


5-02-03-010 Office supplies Expenses 166,266.00 166,266.00 166,246.00 0.00 20.00
5-02-03-090 Fuel, oil lubricants Expenses 725,520.00 725,520.00 725,520.00 0.00 0.00
5-02-03-990 Other supplies & Materials Expenses 5,000.00 5,000.00 0.00 5,000.00
5-02-05-020 Telephone Expenses – Mobile 402,000.00 402,000.00 402,000.00 0.00 0.00
5-02-99-010 Printing andd binding Expenses 60,000.00 60,000.00 39,850.00 0.00 20,150.00
5-02-12-990 General Services 458,040.00 458,040.00 386,800.00 0.00 71,240.00
5-02-12-020 Janitorial Services 5,000.00 5,000.00 2,000.00 0.00 3,000.00
5-02-13-050-02 R & M – Office Equipment 60,000.00 60,000.00 4,000.00 0.00 56,000.00
5-02-13-060-01 R & M – Motor Vehicles 1,022,000.00 1,022,000.00 306,692.00 0.00 715,308.00
5-02-16-020 Fidelity Bond Premium 7,500.00 7,500.00 0.00 7,500.00
5-02-16-030 Insurance Expense 15,000.00 15,000.00 6,374.06 0.00 8,625.94
Total Other Maint. & Operating Expenditures 5,463,926.00 5,463,926.00 3,373,715.56 0.00 2,090,210.44

Capital Outlay
1-07-05-020 Office Equipment 12,000.00 12,000.00 12,000.00 0.00 0.00
Total Capital Outlay 12,000.00 12,000.00 12,000.00 0.00 0.00

OFFICE OF THE MUN. PLANNING & DEV'T COOR.


1041-5-01-01-010 Salary and wages 1,957,812.00 1,957,812.00 1,953,618.00 0.00 4,194.00
5-01-02-010 Personnel Relief Allowances 120,000.00 120,000.00 120,000.00 0.00 0.00
5-01-02-020 Representation Allowance 72,000.00 72,000.00 70,500.00 0.00 1,500.00
5-01-02-040 Clothing Allowance 30,000.00 30,000.00 30,000.00 0.00 0.00
5-01-02-080 Productivity Incentive Allowance 25,000.00 25,000.00 25,000.00 0.00 0.00
5-01-02-140 Year End bunos 163,151.00 163,151.00 163,151.00 0.00 0.00
5-01-02-150 Cash Gift 25,000.00 25,000.00 25,000.00 0.00 0.00
5-01-02-990 Other Bonuses and Allowances 163,151.00 163,151.00 162,749.00 0.00 402.00
5-01-03-010 Retirement & Life Insurance Premium 234,937.44 234,937.44 234,434.16 0.00 503.28

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5-01-03-020 Pag-ibig Ptemium 6,000.00 6,000.00 6,000.00 0.00 0.00


5-01-03-030 PHILHEALTH Premium 26,177.22 26,177.22 26,114.47 0.00 62.75
5-01-03-040 Employees Compensation Ins. Premium 6,000.00 6,000.00 6,000.00 0.00 0.00
Total Personal Services 2,829,228.66 2,829,228.66 2,822,566.63 0.00 6,662.03

Maintenance & Other Operating Expenditures


1041-5-02-01-010 Travelling Expenses 300,000.00 300,000.00 239,920.00 0.00 60,080.00
5-02-02-010 Training Expenses 300,000.00 300,000.00 66,475.00 0.00 233,525.00
5-02-03-010 Office supplies Expenses 125,000.00 125,000.00 80,466.00 0.00 44,534.00
5-02-03-090 Fuel, oil lubricants Expenses 200,000.00 200,000.00 69,328.37 0.00 130,671.63
5-02-05-010 Postage & Deliveries 2,000.00 2,000.00 0.00 2,000.00
5-02-05-020 Telephone Expenses – Mobile 30,000.00 30,000.00 30,000.00 0.00 0.00
5-02-12-990 Other General Services 316,800.00 316,800.00 316,800.00 0.00 0.00
5-02-13-050-02 R & M – Office Equipment 30,000.00 30,000.00 1,000.00 0.00 29,000.00
5-02-13-060-01 R & M – Motor Vehicles 150,000.00 150,000.00 71,824.00 0.00 78,176.00
5-02-99-990 Other Maintenance & Other Oper. Expenses 200,000.00 200,000.00 9,600.00 0.00 190,400.00
Total Maint. Other & Operating Expenditures 1,653,800.00 1,653,800.00 885,413.37 0.00 768,386.63

Capital Outlay
1-07-05-020 Office Equipment 24,000.00 24,000.00 0.00 24,000.00
1-07-07-070 Furniture & Fixtures 8,000.00 8,000.00 0.00 8,000.00
1-07-05-030 Information & Communication Technology Equip. 45,000.00 45,000.00 0.00 45,000.00
Total Capital Outlay 77,000.00 77,000.00 0.00 77,000.00

OFFICE OF THE CIVL REGISTRAR


1051-5-01-01-010 Salary and wages 1,411,788.00 1,411,788.00 1,410,788.00 0.00 1,000.00
5-01-02-010 Personnel Relief Allowances 96,000.00 96,000.00 96,000.00 0.00 0.00
5-01-02-020 Representation Allowance 72,000.00 72,000.00 72,000.00 0.00 0.00

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5-01-02-030 Transportation Allowance 72,000.00 72,000.00 72,000.00 0.00 0.00


5-01-02-040 Clothing Allowance 24,000.00 24,000.00 24,000.00 0.00 0.00
5-01-02-080 Productivity Incentive Allowance 20,000.00 20,000.00 20,000.00 0.00 0.00
5-01-02-140 Year End bunos 117,649.00 117,649.00 117,649.00 0.00 0.00
5-01-02-150 Cash Gift 20,000.00 20,000.00 20,000.00 0.00 0.00
5-01-02-990 Other Bonuses and Allowances 217,649.00 217,649.00 217,549.00 0.00 100.00
5-01-03-010 Retirement & Life Insurance Premium 169,414.56 169,414.56 169,294.56 0.00 120.00
5-01-03-020 Pag-ibig Ptemium 4,800.00 4,800.00 4,800.00 0.00 0.00
5-01-03-030 PHILHEALTH Premium 19,282.14 19,282.14 19,267.20 0.00 14.94
5-01-03-040 Employees Compensation Ins. Premium 4,800.00 4,800.00 4,800.00 0.00 0.00
Total Personal Services 2,249,382.70 2,249,382.70 2,248,147.76 0.00 1,234.94

Maintenance & Other Operating Expenditures


1051-5-02-01-010 Travelling Expenses 200,000.00 200,000.00 124,066.00 0.00 75,934.00
5-02-02-010 Training Expenses 80,000.00 80,000.00 78,220.00 0.00 1,780.00
5-02-03-010 Office supplies Expenses 80,000.00 80,000.00 75,588.00 0.00 4,412.00
5-02-05-010 Postage & Deliveries 10,000.00 10,000.00 1,957.00 0.00 8,043.00
5-02-05-020 Telephone Expenses – Mobile 30,000.00 30,000.00 18,005.00 0.00 11,995.00
5-02-12-990 Other General Services 0.00 0.00 0.00
5-02-13-050-02 R & M – Office Equipment 30,000.00 30,000.00 8,000.00 0.00 22,000.00
Total Maint. Other & Operating Expenditures 430,000.00 430,000.00 305,836.00 0.00 124,164.00

Capital Outlay
1-07-05-010 Furniture and Fixtures 15,000.00 15,000.00 10,500.00 0.00 4,500.00
Total Capital Outlay 15,000.00 15,000.00 10,500.00 0.00 4,500.00

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OFFICE OF THE MUMICIPAL BUDGET OFFICER


1071-5-01-01-010 Salary and wages 1,853,448.00 1,853,448.00 1,842,927.00 0.00 10,521.00
5-01-02-010 Personnel Relief Allowances 120,000.00 120,000.00 120,000.00 0.00 0.00
5-01-02-020 Representation Allowance 72,000.00 72,000.00 72,000.00 0.00 0.00
5-01-02-040 Clothing Allowance 30,000.00 30,000.00 30,000.00 0.00 0.00
5-01-02-080 Productivity Incentive Allowance 25,000.00 25,000.00 25,000.00 0.00 0.00
5-01-02-140 Year End bunos 154,454.00 154,454.00 154,454.00 0.00 0.00
5-01-02-150 Cash Gift 25,000.00 25,000.00 25,000.00 0.00 0.00
5-01-02-990 Other Bonuses and Allowances 279,454.00 279,454.00 278,285.00 0.00 1,169.00
5-01-03-010 Retirement & Life Insurance Premium 222,413.76 222,413.76 216,701.16 0.00 5,712.60
5-01-03-020 Pag-ibig Premium 6,000.00 6,000.00 6,000.00 0.00 0.00
5-01-03-030 PHILHEALTH Premium 25,489.26 25,489.26 25,506.95 0.00 -17.69
5-01-03-040 Employees Compensation Ins. Premium 6,000.00 6,000.00 6,000.00 0.00 0.00
Total Personal Services 2,819,259.02 2,819,259.02 2,801,874.11 0.00 17,384.91

Maintenance & Other Operating Expenditures


1071-5-02-01-010 Travelling Expenses 200,000.00 200,000.00 154,187.99 0.00 45,812.01
5-02-02-010 Training Expenses 156,000.00 156,000.00 52,520.00 0.00 103,480.00
5-02-03-010 Office supplies Expenses 155,000.00 155,000.00 140,712.00 0.00 14,288.00
5-02-03-090 Fuel, oil lubricants Expenses 85,000.00 85,000.00 17,345.02 0.00 67,654.98
5-02-05-020 Telephone Expenses – Mobile 36,000.00 36,000.00 36,000.00 0.00 0.00
5-02-05-030Internet Expenses 0.00 0.00 0.00
5-02-12-990 General Services 91,608.00 91,608.00 67,600.00 0.00 24,008.00
5-02-13-050-02 R & M – Office Equipment 20,000.00 20,000.00 1,070.00 0.00 18,930.00
5-02-13-060-01 R & M – Motor Vehicles 160,000.00 160,000.00 59,356.00 0.00 100,644.00
Total Maint. Other & Operating Expenditures 903,608.00 903,608.00 528,791.01 0.00 374,816.99

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OFFICE OF THE MUMICIPAL ACCOUNTANT


1081-5-01-01-010 Salary and wages 2,216,892.00 2,216,892.00 2,204,590.12 0.00 12,301.88
5-01-02-010 Personnel Relief Allowances 168,000.00 168,000.00 150,000.00 0.00 18,000.00
5-01-02-020 Representation Allowance 72,000.00 72,000.00 70,500.00 0.00 1,500.00
5-01-02-040 Clothing Allowance 42,000.00 42,000.00 36,000.00 0.00 6,000.00
5-01-02-080 Productivity Incentive Allowance 35,000.00 35,000.00 35,000.00 0.00
5-01-02-140 Year End bunos 184,741.00 184,741.00 184,741.00 0.00 0.00
5-01-02-150 Cash Gift 35,000.00 35,000.00 35,000.00 0.00 0.00
5-01-02-990 Other Bonuses and Allowances 359,741.00 359,741.00 306,001.00 0.00 53,740.00
5-01-03-010 Retirement & Life Insurance Premium 266,027.04 266,027.04 229,588.32 0.00 36,438.72
5-01-03-020 Pag-ibig Premium 8,400.00 8,400.00 7,500.00 0.00 900.00
5-01-03-030 PHILHEALTH Premium 30,288.06 30,288.06 25,723.50 0.00 4,564.56
5-01-03-040 Employees Compensation Ins. Premium 8,400.00 8,400.00 7,500.00 0.00 900.00
Total Personal Services 3,426,489.10 3,426,489.10 3,292,143.94 0.00 134,345.16

Maintenance & Other Operating Expenditures


1081-5-02-01-010 Travelling Expenses 250,000.00 250,000.00 176,680.00 0.00 73,320.00
5-02-02-010 Training Expenses 75,000.00 75,000.00 28,289.00 0.00 46,711.00
5-02-03-010 Office supplies Expenses 150,000.00 150,000.00 135,444.00 0.00 14,556.00
5-02-03-090 Fuel, oil lubricants Expenses 200,000.00 200,000.00 103,675.22 0.00 96,324.78
5-02-05-020 Telephone Expenses – Mobile 30,000.00 30,000.00 24,671.00 0.00 5,329.00
5-02-05-030Internet Expenses 84,000.00 84,000.00 0.00 84,000.00
5-02-12-990 General Services 458,040.00 458,040.00 359,800.00 0.00 98,240.00
5-02-13-050-02 R & M – Office Equipment 20,000.00 20,000.00 20,000.00 0.00 0.00
5-02-13-060-01 R & M – Motor Vehicles 200,000.00 200,000.00 173,526.00 0.00 26,474.00
Total Maint. Other & Operating Expenditures 1,467,040.00 1,467,040.00 1,022,085.22 0.00 444,954.78

Capital Outlay
1-07-05-030 Information & communication Tech. Equip. 100,000.00 100,000.00 100,000.00 0.00 0.00
Total Capital Outlay 100,000.00 100,000.00 100,000.00 0.00 0.00

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OFFICE OF THE MUMICIPAL TREASURER


1091-5-01-01-010 Salary and wages 2,581,296.00 2,581,296.00 2,505,572.05 0.00 75,723.95
5-01-02-010 Personnel Relief Allowances 264,000.00 264,000.00 251,000.00 0.00 13,000.00
5-01-02-020 Representation Allowance 72,000.00 72,000.00 72,000.00 0.00 0.00
5-01-02-040 Clothing Allowance 66,000.00 66,000.00 60,000.00 0.00 6,000.00
5-01-02-080 Productivity Incentive Allowance 55,000.00 55,000.00 55,000.00 0.00
5-01-02-140 Year End bunos 215,108.00 215,108.00 204,166.00 0.00 10,942.00
5-01-02-150 Cash Gift 55,000.00 55,000.00 52,000.00 0.00 3,000.00
5-01-02-990 Other Bonuses and Allowances 490,108.00 490,108.00 461,297.00 0.00 28,811.00
5-01-03-010 Retirement & Life Insurance Premium 309,755.52 309,755.52 300,712.93 0.00 9,042.59
5-01-03-020 Pag-ibig Premium 13,200.00 13,200.00 12,600.00 0.00 600.00
5-01-03-030 PHILHEALTH Premium 36,192.96 36,192.96 35,064.86 0.00 1,128.10
5-01-03-040 Employees Compensation Ins. Premium 13,200.00 13,200.00 12,595.90 0.00 604.10
5-01-04-030 Terminal Leave Pay 0.00 0.00 0.00
Total Personal Services 4,170,860.48 4,170,860.48 4,022,008.74 0.00 148,851.74

Maintenance & Other Operating Expenditures


1091-5-02-01-010 Travelling Expenses 500,000.00 500,000.00 484,120.00 0.00 15,880.00
5-02-02-010 Training Expenses 200,000.00 200,000.00 150,054.00 0.00 49,946.00
5-02-03-010 Office supplies Expenses 276,425.00 276,425.00 165,633.25 0.00 110,791.75
5-02-03-010 Accountable forms Expenses 75,000.00 75,000.00 70,500.00 0.00 4,500.00
5-02-03-090 Fuel, oil lubricants Expenses 100,000.00 100,000.00 100,000.00 0.00 0.00
5-02-05-010 Postage & Deliveries 800.00 800.00 0.00 800.00
5-02-05-020 Telephone Expenses – Mobile 36,000.00 36,000.00 35,600.32 0.00 399.68
5-02-06-010 Awards/Rewards Expense 250,000.00 250,000.00 248,864.00 0.00 1,136.00
5-02-99-010 Advertisement 8,400.00 8,400.00 0.00 8,400.00
5-02-12-990 Other General Services 295,200.00 295,200.00 270,200.00 0.00 25,000.00

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5-02-13-050-02 R & M – Office Equipment 38,575.00 38,575.00 36,000.00 0.00 2,575.00


5-02-13-060-01 R & M – Motor Vehicles 120,000.00 120,000.00 54,322.06 0.00 65,677.94
5-02-16-010 Taxes, Duties & License 1,500.00 1,500.00 0.00 1,500.00
5-02-16-010 Fidelity Bond Premium 40,000.00 40,000.00 40,000.00 0.00 0.00
Total Maint & Other Oper. Exp. 1,941,900.00 1,941,900.00 1,655,293.63 0.00 286,606.37

Capital Outlay
1-07-05-020 Office Equipment 30,000.00 30,000.00 30,000.00 0.00 0.00
1-07-06-010 Motor Vehicles 110,000.00 110,000.00 96,000.00 0.00 14,000.00
1-07-03-990 Other Infrastructure Assets 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 399,479.50 0.00 600,520.50
Total Capital Outlay 1,140,000.00 1,140,000.00 525,479.50 0.00 614,520.50

OFFICE OF THE MUMICIPAL ASSESSOR


1101-5-01-01-010 Salary and wages 2,060,760.00 2,060,760.00 2,045,381.00 0.00 15,379.00
5-01-02-010 Personnel Relief Allowances 144,000.00 144,000.00 144,000.00 0.00 0.00
5-01-02-020 Representation Allowance 72,000.00 72,000.00 72,000.00 0.00 0.00
5-01-02-030 Transportation Allowance 72,000.00 72,000.00 72,000.00 0.00 0.00
5-01-02-040 Clothing Allowance 36,000.00 36,000.00 36,000.00 0.00 0.00
5-01-02-990 Other Bonuses and Allowances 30,000.00 30,000.00 30,000.00 0.00 0.00
5-01-02-140 Year End bunos 171,730.00 171,730.00 170,486.00 0.00 1,244.00
5-01-02-150 Cash Gift 30,000.00 30,000.00 30,000.00 0.00 0.00
5-01-02-990 Other Bonuses and Allowances 171,730.00 171,730.00 170,397.00 0.00 1,333.00
5-01-03-010 Retirement & Life Insurance Premium 247,291.20 247,291.20 245,446.38 0.00 1,844.82
5-01-03-020 Pag-ibig Premium 7,200.00 7,200.00 7,200.00 0.00 0.00
5-01-03-030 PHILHEALTH Premium 28,809.36 28,809.36 28,824.02 0.00 -14.66
5-01-03-040 Employees Compensation Ins. Premium 7,200.00 7,200.00 7,200.00 0.00 0.00
Total Personal Services 3,078,720.56 3,078,720.56 3,058,934.40 0.00 19,786.16

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Maintenance & Other Operating Expenditures


1101-5-02-01-010 Travelling Expenses 300,000.00 300,000.00 296,500.00 0.00 3,500.00
5-02-02-010 Training Expenses 120,000.00 120,000.00 66,020.00 0.00 53,980.00
5-02-03-010 Office supplies Expenses 180,000.00 180,000.00 179,296.00 0.00 704.00
5-02-03-090 Fuel, oil lubricants Expenses 50,000.00 50,000.00 49,999.52 0.00 0.48
5-02-05-010Postage & Deliveries 1,200.00 1,200.00 190.00 0.00 1,010.00
5-02-05-020 Telephone Expenses – Mobile 30,000.00 30,000.00 29,500.00 0.00 500.00
5-02-99-020 Printing & Publication Expenses 35,000.00 35,000.00 0.00 35,000.00
5-02-12-990 General Services 641,256.00 641,256.00 631,100.00 0.00 10,156.00
5-02-13-050-02 R & M – Office Equipment 10,000.00 10,000.00 3,700.00 0.00 6,300.00
5-02-13-060-01 R & M – Motor Vehicles 50,000.00 50,000.00 15,570.00 0.00 34,430.00
Total Maint Other & Operating Expenditures 1,417,456.00 1,417,456.00 1,271,875.52 0.00 145,580.48

Capital Outlay
1-07-05-020 Office Equipment 30,000.00 30,000.00 0.00 30,000.00
1-07-05-010 Furniture & Fixtures 17,000.00 17,000.00 0.00 17,000.00
Total Capital Outlay 47,000.00 47,000.00 0.00 47,000.00

COMMISSION ON AUDIT
Maintenance & Other Operating Expenditures
1111-5-02-01-010 Travelling Expenses 60,000.00 60,000.00 2,000.00 0.00 58,000.00
5-02-02-010 Training Expenses 20,000.00 20,000.00 0.00 20,000.00
5-02-03-010 Office supplies Expenses 49,730.00 49,730.00 49,729.75 0.00 0.25
5-02-03-090 Fuel, oil lubricants Expenses 5,000.00 5,000.00 0.00 5,000.00
5-02-05-030 Internet Subscription Expenses 5,000.00 5,000.00 0.00 5,000.00
5-02-13-060-01 Rep. & Maint. Of Motor Vehicle 20,000.00 20,000.00 5,300.00 0.00 14,700.00
Total Maint & Other Oper. Exp. 159,730.00 159,730.00 57,029.75 0.00 102,700.25

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Capital Outlay
1-07-05-030 Information & Communication Technology Equip. 15,000.00 15,000.00 - 15,000.00
Total Capital Outlay 15,000.00 15,000.00 - 15,000.00

PHILIPPINE NATIONAL POLICE


Maintenance & Other Operating Expenditures
1181-5-02-01-010 Travelling Expenses 13,600.00 13,600.00 13,600.00 0.00 0.00
5-02-02-010 Training Expenses 20,000.00 20,000.00 20,000.00 0.00 0.00
5-02-03-010 Office supplies Expenses 50,000.00 50,000.00 37,967.50 0.00 12,032.50
5-02-03-090 Fuel, oil lubricants Expenses 133,558.40 133,558.40 133,558.40 0.00 0.00
5-02-03-990 Other supplies & Materials 27,000.00 27,000.00 20,200.00 0.00 6,800.00
5-02-11-990 Other Professional Services 72,000.00 72,000.00 72,000.00 0.00 0.00
5-02-13-060-01 R & M – Motor Vehicles 235,841.60 235,841.60 235,841.51 0.00 0.09
Total Maint & Other Oper. Exp. 552,000.00 552,000.00 533,167.41 0.00 18,832.59

Capital Outlay
1-07-05-020 Office Equipment 10,000.00 10,000.00 - 10,000.00
Total Capital Outlay 10,000.00 10,000.00 - 10,000.00

MUN. CIRCUIT AND TRIAL COCURT


Maintenance & Other Operating Expenditures
1158-5-02-01-010 Travelling Expenses 60,000.00 60,000.00 0.00 60,000.00
5-02-02-010 Training Expenses 10,000.00 10,000.00 0.00 10,000.00
5-02-99-990 Other Professional Services 51,000.00 51,000.00 51,000.00 0.00 0.00
Total Maint & Other Oper. Exp. 121,000.00 121,000.00 51,000.00 0.00 70,000.00

Capital Outlay
1-07-07-010 Furniture & Fixture 10,000.00 10,000.00 0.00 10,000.00
Total Capital Outlay 10,000.00 10,000.00 0.00 10,000.00

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PUBLIC ATTORNEY OFFICE


1171 5-02-99-990 Other Professional Services 36,000.00 36,000.00 36,000.00 0.00 0.00

PROSECUTOR OFFICE
Maintenance & Other Operating Expenditures
1141- 5-02-99-990 Other Professional Services 180,000.00 180,000.00 144,000.00 0.00 36,000.00
Total Maint & Other Oper. Exp. 180,000.00 180,000.00 144,000.00 0.00 36,000.00

GEN. SUPERVISING SERVICES OVER LGU'S


Maintenance & Other Operating Expenditures
1999-5-02-01-010 Travelling Expenses 15,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 0.00 0.00
5-02-02-010 Training Expenses 30,000.00 30,000.00 2,000.00 0.00 28,000.00
5-02-03-010 Office supplies Expenses 20,000.00 20,000.00 16,772.00 0.00 3,228.00
5-02-11-990 Other Pofessional Services 72,000.00 72,000.00 72,000.00 0.00 0.00
Total Maint & Other Oper. Exp. 137,000.00 137,000.00 105,772.00 0.00 31,228.00

1998 BUREAU OF FIRE PROTECTION


Maintenance & Other Operating Expendditures
1998-5-02-01-010 Travelling Expenses 10,000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 0.00 0.00
5-02-02-010 Training Expense 25,000.00 25,000.00 12,360.00 0.00 12,640.00
5-02-03-030 Office supplies Expenses 31,000.00 31,000.00 31,000.00 0.00 0.00
5-02-03-090 Fuel, oil lubricants Expenses 50,000.00 50,000.00 49,936.45 0.00 63.55
5-02-05-030 Internet subscription expense 26,400.00 26,400.00 26,400.00 0.00 0.00
Other Professional Service 72,000.00 72,000.00 60,000.00 0.00 12,000.00
5-02-13-060-01 R & M – Motor Vehicles 25,000.00 25,000.00 4,230.00 0.00 20,770.00
Total Maint & Other Oper. Exp. 239,400.00 239,400.00 193,926.45 0.00 45,473.55

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Capital Outlay
1-07-07-010 Furniture & Fixtures 25,000.00 25,000.00 24,000.00 0.00 1,000.00
Total Capital Outlay 25,000.00 25,000.00 24,000.00 0.00 1,000.00

SOCIAL SERVICES
OFFICE OF THE MUMICIPAL HEALTH OFFICER
4411-5-01-01-010 Salary and wages 6,143,280.00 6,143,280.00 6,016,072.08 0.00 127,207.92
5-01-02-010 Personnel Relief Allowances 456,000.00 456,000.00 415,157.86 0.00 40,842.14
5-01-02-020 Representation Allowance 72,000.00 72,000.00 72,000.00 0.00 0.00
5-01-02-030 Transportation Allowance 72,000.00 72,000.00 72,000.00 0.00 0.00
5-01-02-040 Clothing Allowance 114,000.00 114,000.00 102,000.00 0.00 12,000.00
5-01-020-050 Subsistence Allowance 342,000.00 342,000.00 204,450.00 0.00 137,550.00
5-01-02-060 Laundry Allowance 34,200.00 34,200.00 28,288.51 0.00 5,911.49
5-01-02-080 Productivity Insentive Allowance 95,000.00 95,000.00 90,000.00 0.00 5,000.00
5-01-02-110 Hazard Pay 1,374,545.40 1,374,545.40 1,247,724.35 0.00 126,821.05
5-01-02-140 Year End bunos 511,940.00 511,940.00 477,352.00 0.00 34,588.00
5-01-02-150 Cash Gift 95,000.00 95,000.00 88,000.00 0.00 7,000.00
5-01-02-990 Other Bonuses and Allowances 986,940.00 986,940.00 871,157.00 0.00 115,783.00
5-01-03-010 Retirement & Life Insurance Premium 737,193.60 737,193.60 687,257.24 0.00 49,936.36
5-01-03-020 Pag-ibig Premium 22,800.00 22,800.00 20,400.00 0.00 2,400.00
5-01-03-030 PHILHEALTH Premium 86,821.74 86,821.74 78,649.43 0.00 8,172.31
5-01-03-040 Employees Compensation Ins. Premium 22,800.00 22,800.00 20,600.00 0.00 2,200.00
Total Personal Services 11,166,520.74 11,166,520.74 10,491,108.47 0.00 675,412.27

Maintenance & Other Operating Expenditures


4411-5-02-01-010 Travelling Expenses 469,000.00 469,000.00 451,520.00 0.00 17,480.00
5-02-02-010 Training Expenses 1,398,000.00 1,398,000.00 1,351,940.00 0.00 46,060.00

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5-02-03-010 Office supplies Expenses 200,000.00 200,000.00 196,654.10 0.00 3,345.90


5-02-03-070 Drugs and Medicines Expenses 2,000,000.00 2,000,000.00 1,979,827.80 0.00 20,172.20
5-02-03-080 Medical, Dental & Lab Supplies Expenses 800,000.00 800,000.00 796,936.26 0.00 3,063.74
5-02-03-090 Fuel, oil lubricants Expenses 300,000.00 300,000.00 298,182.58 0.00 1,817.42
5-02-03-990 Other Supplies & Materials Expenes 50,000.00 50,000.00 34,350.00 0.00 15,650.00
5-02-05-020 Telephone Expenses – Mobile 30,000.00 30,000.00 30,000.00 0.00 0.00
5-02-99-060 Mebership Dues & Contributions to Orgs. 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 997,200.00 0.00 2,800.00
5-02-99-010 Advertising Expenses 3,530.00 3,530.00 0.00 3,530.00
5-02-99-070 Subscription Exenses 10,000.00 10,000.00 0.00 10,000.00
5-02-12-990 Other General Services 2,025,620.00 2,025,620.00 2,005,700.00 0.00 19,920.00
5-02-13-050-02 R & M – Office Equipment 6,450.00 6,450.00 6,450.00 0.00 0.00
5-02-13-060-01 R & M – Motor Vehicles 200,000.00 200,000.00 76,894.00 0.00 123,106.00
5-02-99-990 Other Maintenance & Operating Expenses 9,400.00 9,400.00 9,400.00 0.00 0.00
Total Maint. Other & Operating Expenditures 8,502,000.00 8,502,000.00 8,235,054.74 0.00 266,945.26

Capital Outlay
1-07-07-010 Furniture and Fixture 245,000.00 245,000.00 0.00 245,000.00
1-07-05-110 Medical Equipment 150,000.00 150,000.00 145,000.00 0.00 5,000.00
1-07-06-010 Motor Vehicles 1,500,000.00 1,500,000.00 1,398,000.00 0.00 102,000.00
Total Capital Outlay 1,895,000.00 1,895,000.00 1,398,000.00 0.00 352,000.00

SUPPORT TO NUTRITION PROGRAM


5-02-02-010 Training Expenses 50,000.00 50,000.00 22,175.00 - 27,825.00
5-02-03-010 Office supplies Expenses 100,000.00 100,000.00 - 100,000.00
5-02-03-050 Food Supplies Expenses 500,000.00 500,000.00 498,640.00 - 1,360.00
5-02-06-020 Prizes 200,000.00 200,000.00 199,250.00 - 750.00
5-02-12-990 Other General Services 385,000.00 385,000.00 285,000.00 - 100,000.00
Total Maint. & Other Oper. Exp. 1,235,000.00 1,235,000.00 1,005,065.00 - 229,935.00

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Capital Outlay
1-07-05-110 Medical Equipment 100,000.00 100,000.00 0.00 100,000.00
Total Capital outlay 100,000.00 100,000.00 0.00 100,000.00

OFFICE OF THE MUMICIPAL S OCIAL WELFARE & DEV'T. OFFICE


7611-5-01-01-010 Salary and wages 2,103,888.00 2,103,888.00 2,040,268.00 0.00 63,620.00
5-01-02-010 Personnel Relief Allowances 120,000.00 120,000.00 109,047.68 0.00 10,952.32
5-01-02-020 Representation Allowance 72,000.00 72,000.00 66,000.00 0.00 6,000.00
5-01-02-040 Clothing Allowance 30,000.00 30,000.00 30,000.00 0.00 0.00
5-01-02-080 Productivity Insentive Allowance 25,000.00 25,000.00 20,000.00 0.00 5,000.00
5-01-02-140 Year End bunos 175,324.00 175,324.00 163,715.00 0.00 11,609.00
5-01-02-150 Cash Gift 25,000.00 25,000.00 20,000.00 0.00 5,000.00
5-01-02-990 Other Bonuses and Allowances 275,324.00 275,324.00 275,324.00 0.00 0.00
5-01-03-010 Retirement & Life Insurance Premium 252,466.56 252,466.56 244,126.08 0.00 8,340.48
5-01-03-020 Pag-ibig Premium 6,000.00 6,000.00 6,124.08 0.00 -124.08
5-01-03-030 PHILHEALTH Premium 28,368.36 28,368.36 27,423.65 0.00 944.71
5-01-03-040 Employees Compensation Ins. Premium 6,000.00 6,000.00 5,490.51 0.00 509.49
Total Personal Services 3,119,370.92 3,119,370.92 3,007,519.00 0.00 111,851.92

Maintenance & Other Operating Expenditures


7611-5-02-01-010 Travelling Expenses 400,000.00 400,000.00 322,950.00 0.00 77,050.00
5-02-02-010 Training Expenses 976,090.00 976,089.99 498,197.00 0.01 477,892.99
5-02-03-010 Office supplies Expenses 200,000.00 200,000.00 187,491.50 0.00 12,508.50
5-02-03-090 Fuel, oil lubricants Expenses 110,000.00 110,000.00 87,949.22 0.00 22,050.78
5-02-05-010Postage & Deliveries 500.00 500.00 0.00 500.00
5-02-05-020 Telephone Expenses – Mobile 30,000.00 30,000.00 22,689.92 0.00 7,310.08
5-02-99-020 Printing and Publication Expense 30,000.00 30,000.00 27,000.00 0.00 3,000.00
5-02-99-030 Resentation Expense 107,280.00 107,280.00 0.00 107,280.00
5-02-06-020 Prizes 91,700.00 91,700.00 66,249.56 0.00 25,450.44

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5-02-12-990 Gerneral Services 720,500.00 720,500.00 619,000.00 0.00 101,500.00


5-02-13-050-02 R & M – Office Equipment 15,000.00 15,000.00 5,000.00 0.00 10,000.00
5-02-13-060-01 R & M – Motor Vehicles 350,000.00 350,000.00 24,479.00 0.00 325,521.00
5-02-99-080Donations 2,757,870.00 2,757,870.00 2,387,016.00 0.00 370,854.00
5-02-99-990 Other Maintenance & Operating Expenses 258,000.00 258,000.00 253,500.00 0.00 4,500.00
Total Maint. Other & Operating Expenditures 6,046,940.00 6,046,939.99 4,501,522.20 0.01 1,545,417.79

Capital Outlay
1-07-05-030 Information & Communication Tech Equip. 100,000.00 100,000.00 0.00 100,000.00
Total Capital Outlay 100,000.00 100,000.00 0.00 100,000.00

SUPPORT TO SPORTS ACTIVITIES


Maintenance & Other Operating Expenditures
5-02-06-020 Prizes 100,000.00 100,000.00 0.00 100,000.00
Total Maint & Other Oper. Exp. 100,000.00 100,000.00 0.00 100,000.00

SUPPORT TO LOCAL COUNCIL FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN


5-02-02-010 Training Expenses 472,000.00 472,000.00 127,750.00 0.00 344,250.00
5-02-03-010 Representation Expnese 7,800.00 7,800.00 0.00 7,800.00
5-02-06-020 Prizes 113,000.00 113,000.00 70,500.00 0.00 42,500.00
5-02-99-080 Donations 35,000.00 35,000.00 3,000.00 0.00 32,000.00
Total Maint. & Other Oper. Exp. 627,800.00 627,800.00 201,250.00 0.00 426,550.00

SUPPORT TO SANGGUNIANG KABATAAN


5-02-02-010 Training Expenses 403,000.00 403,000.00 22,250.00 0.00 380,750.00
5-2-03-010 Office Supplies Expense 35,000.00 35,000.00 0.00 35,000.00
5-02-03-010 Representation Expnese 10,000.00 10,000.00 0.00 10,000.00
Total Maint. & Other Oper. Exp. 448,000.00 448,000.00 22,250.00 0.00 425,750.00

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ECONOMIC SERVICES
OFFICE OF THE MUMICIPAL AGRICULTURIST
8711-5-01-01-010 Salary and wages 2,393,292.00 2,393,292.00 2,299,953.13 0.00 93,338.87
5-01-02-010 Personnel Relief Allowances 192,000.00 192,000.00 156,251.04 0.00 35,748.96
5-01-02-020 Representation Allowance 72,000.00 72,000.00 69,428.52 0.00 2,571.48
5-01-02-040 Clothing Allowance 48,000.00 48,000.00 36,000.00 0.00 12,000.00
5-01-02-080 Productivity Insentive Allowance 40,000.00 40,000.00 30,000.00 0.00 10,000.00
5-01-02-140 Year End bunos 199,441.00 199,441.00 176,570.00 0.00 22,871.00
5-01-02-150 Cash Gift 40,000.00 40,000.00 35,000.00 0.00 5,000.00
5-01-02-990 Other Bonuses and Allowances 374,441.00 374,441.00 284,606.00 0.00 89,835.00
5-01-03-010 Retirement & Life Insurance Premium 287,195.04 287,195.04 231,784.62 0.00 55,410.42
5-01-03-020 Pag-ibig Premium 9,600.00 9,600.00 7,900.00 0.00 1,700.00
5-01-03-030 PHILHEALTH Premium 34,004.70 34,004.70 27,892.66 0.00 6,112.04
5-01-03-040 Employees Compensation Ins. Premium 9,600.00 9,600.00 7,897.90 0.00 1,702.10
5-01-04-990 Terminal leave Pay 1,503,478.35 1,503,478.35 1,388,989.61 0.00 114,488.74
Total Personal Services 5,203,052.09 5,203,052.09 4,752,273.48 0.00 450,778.61

Maintenance & Other Operating Expenditures


8711-5-02-01-010 Travelling Expenses 400,000.00 400,000.00 358,840.00 0.00 41,160.00
5-02-02-010 Training Expenses 300,000.00 300,000.00 300,000.00 0.00 0.00
5-02-03-010 Office supplies Expenses 200,000.00 200,000.00 91,052.00 0.00 108,948.00
5-02-03-040 Animal/Zoological Supplies Expenses 650,000.00 650,000.00 394,982.79 0.00 255,017.21
5-02-03-090 Fuel, oil lubricants Expenses 225,000.00 225,000.00 225,000.00 0.00 0.00
5-02-03-100Agricultural Supplies Expenses(crops/seeds dispersal 250,000.00 250,000.00 36,848.00 0.00 213,152.00
5-02-05-020 Telephone Expenses – Mobile 30,000.00 30,000.00 25,800.00 0.00 4,200.00
5-02-12-990 General Services 957,720.00 957,720.00 943,400.00 0.00 14,320.00
5-02-13-050-02 R & M – Office Equipment 10,000.00 10,000.00 0.00 10,000.00
5-02-13-060-01 R & M – Motor Vehicles 150,000.00 150,000.00 144,752.00 0.00 5,248.00

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5-02-13-990-02 Other property, Plant & Equipmet 300,000.00 300,000.00 100,511.01 0.00 199,488.99
5-02-99-990 Other Maintenance & Operating Expenses 175,000.00 175,000.00 61,417.00 0.00 113,583.00
Total Maint. Other & Operating Expenditures 3,647,720.00 3,647,720.00 2,682,602.80 0.00 965,117.20

Capital Outlay
1-07-07-010 Furniture & Fixtures 20,000.00 20,000.00 0.00 20,000.00
1-07-05-030 Information & Communication Tech. equip 40,000.00 40,000.00 19,560.00 0.00 20,440.00
1-07-05-040 Agricultural & Forestry Equipment 50,000.00 50,000.00 0.00 50,000.00
1-07-06-010 Motor Vehicle 110,000.00 110,000.00 96,000.00 0.00 14,000.00
Total Capital Outlay 220,000.00 220,000.00 115,560.00 0.00 104,440.00

SUPPORT TO ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION& MANAGEMENT PROGRAM


5-02-01-010 Travelling Expenses 30,000.00 30,000.00 11,600.00 0.00 18,400.00
5-02-02-010 Training Expense 165,000.00 165,000.00 70,414.00 0.00 94,586.00
5-02-03-990 Other Supplies & Materials expenses 100,000.00 100,000.00 22,270.00 0.00 77,730.00
5-02-06-020 Prizes 15,600.00 15,600.00 0.00 15,600.00
Total Maintenace & Operating Expenses 310,600.00 181,183.33 104,284.00 0.00 206,316.00

Capital Outlay
1-07-05-030 Information & Communication Tech. equip 66,000.00 66,000.00 66,000.00 0.00 0.00
1-0705-040 Machinery 1,500,000.00 1,500,000.00 734,580.00 0.00 765,420.00
Total Capital Outlay 1,566,000.00 1,566,000.00 800,580.00 0.00 765,420.00

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OFFICE OF THE MUNICIPAL ENGINEERING


8751-5-01-01-010 Salary and wages 2,009,040.00 2,009,040.00 1,950,336.46 0.00 58,703.54
5-01-02-010 Personnel economic Relief Allowances 144,000.00 144,000.00 121,047.68 0.00 22,952.32
5-01-02-020 Representation Allowance 72,000.00 72,000.00 72,000.00 0.00 0.00
5-01-02-030 Transportation Allowance 72,000.00 72,000.00 72,000.00 0.00 0.00
5-01-02-040 Clothing Allowance 36,000.00 36,000.00 30,000.00 0.00 6,000.00
5-01-02-080 Productivity Insentive Allowance 30,000.00 30,000.00 25,000.00 0.00 5,000.00
5-01-02-140 Year End bunos 167,420.00 167,420.00 155,451.00 0.00 11,969.00
5-01-02-150 Cash Gift 30,000.00 30,000.00 25,000.00 0.00 5,000.00
5-01-02-990 Other Bonuses and Allowances 292,420.00 292,420.00 277,297.00 0.00 15,123.00
5-01-03-010 Retirement & Life Insurance Premium 241,084.80 241,084.80 222,040.38 0.00 19,044.42
5-01-03-020 Pag-ibig Premium 7,200.00 7,200.00 6,100.00 0.00 1,100.00
5-01-03-030 PHILHEALTH Premium 26,945.64 26,945.64 24,565.12 0.00 2,380.52
5-01-03-040 Employees Compensation Ins. Premium 7,200.00 7,200.00 6,100.00 0.00 1,100.00
Total Personal Services 3,135,310.44 3,135,310.44 2,986,937.64 0.00 148,372.80

Maintenance & Other Operating Expenditures


8751-5-02-01-010 Travelling Expenses 100,000.00 100,000.00 86,250.00 0.00 13,750.00
5-02-02-010 Training Expenses 80,000.00 80,000.00 49,440.00 0.00 30,560.00
5-02-03-010 Office supplies Expenses 150,000.00 150,000.00 88,103.00 0.00 61,897.00
5-02-03-090 Fuel, oil lubricants Expenses 50,000.00 50,000.00 44,516.12 0.00 5,483.88
5-02-05-020 Telephone Expenses – Mobile 30,000.00 30,000.00 6,720.00 0.00 23,280.00
5-02-12-990 Other General Services 1,214,400.00 1,214,400.00 1,178,200.00 0.00 36,200.00
5-02-13-040 R & M – Road networks 50,000.00 50,000.00 0.00 50,000.00
5-02-13-050-02 R & M – Office Equipment 50,000.00 50,000.00 2,050.00 0.00 47,950.00
5-02-13-060-01 R & M – Motor Vehicles 60,000.00 60,000.00 12,310.00 0.00 47,690.00
5-02-13-040 Rep. & Maint.- Buildings & Other Structure 447,200.00 447,200.00 357,383.63 0.00 89,816.37
Total Maint. Other & Operating Expenditures 2,231,600.00 2,231,600.00 1,824,972.75 0.00 406,627.25

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Capital Outlay
1-07-05-020 Other Machinery & Equipment 43,000.00 43,000.00 11,100.00 0.00 31,900.00
Total Capital Outlay 43,000.00 43,000.00 11,100.00 0.00 31,900.00

Aid to Barangays
5-02-14-030 Subsidy to Local Governrment units 140,000.00 140,000.00 140,000.00 0.00 0.00

9940 MDRRM FUND


Maintenance & Other Operating Expenditures
5-02-02-010 Training Expense 429,200.00 429,200.00 429,200.00 0.00 0.00
5-02-03-010 Office Supplies Expense 20,000.00 20,000.00 20,000.00 0.00 0.00
5-02-03-050 Food Supplies Expenses 10,800.00 10,800.00 10,800.00 0.00 0.00
5-02-03-060 Welfare Goods Expense 500,000.00 500,000.00 500,000.00 0.00 0.00
5-02-03-070 Drugs and Medicines Expenses 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
5-02-03-080 Medical, dental & Laboratory supplies Expense 50,000.00 50,000.00 50,000.00 0.00 0.00
5-02-03-090 Fuel, oil and lubricants expense 80,324.39 80,324.39 80,324.39 0.00 0.00
5-02-05-020 Telephone Expense 30,000.00 30,000.00 30,000.00 0.00 0.00
5-02-99-010 Adverising Expenses 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 0.00 0.00
5-02-12-990 Other General Services 80,000.00 80,000.00 80,000.00 0.00 0.00
5-02-13-030-030 Welfare Supply System 100,000.00 100,000.00 100,000.00 0.00 0.00
5-02-16-030 Insurance Expense 10,000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 0.00 0.00
5-02-99-990 Other Maintenace & Operating Expenses 2,943,853.31 2,943,853.31 2,943,853.31 0.00 0.00
Total Maint. & Other operating Expenses 4,256,177.70 4,256,177.70 4,256,177.70 0.00 0.00

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Capital Outlay
1-07-01-010 Land 4,100,000.00 4,100,000.00 1,400,000.00 0.00 2,700,000.00
1-07-05-090 Disaster Response & Rescue Equipment 400,000.00 400,000.00 400,000.00 0.00 0.00
Total Capital Outlay 4,500,000.00 4,500,000.00 1,800,000.00 0.00 2,700,000.00

Total MDRRMF 8,756,177.70 8,756,177.70 6,056,177.70 0.00 2,700,000.00

8853 SPES 540,000.00 540,000.00 504,058.00 0.00 35,942.00

1914 S UPPORT TO MUN PEACE & ORDER PROGRAM


5-02-01-010 Training Expense 220,000.00 220,000.00 220,000.00 0.00 0.00
5-02-03-090 Fuel and Lubricants Expense 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
5-02-99-030 Representation Expense 12,000.00 12,000.00 0.00 12,000.00
5-02-10-010 Confidential Expenses 100,000.00 100,000.00 0.00 100,000.00
5-02-99-990 Other maintenance & Operating Expenses 60,000.00 60,000.00 59,360.00 0.00 640.00
Total MOOE 392,000.00 392,000.00 279,360.00 0.00 112,640.00

20% DEVELOPMENT FUND 43,050,000.00 43,050,000.00 26,380,251.24 0.00 16,669,748.76


Non-office Expenditures 12,000,000.00 12,000,000.00 5,240,395.03 0.00 6,759,604.97

TOTAL 200,567,338.92 200,434,588.81 141,763,161.84 3,333.44 58,655,843.64

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PROVINCIAL/CITY/MUNICIPALITY OF BALBALAN
STATEMENT OF APPROPRIATIONS, ALLOTMENTS, OBLIGATIONS AND BALANCES
FUND: GENERAL
For the Month of : December 2021

BALANCES
ACCOUNT CODE APPROPRIATIONS ALLOTMENT OBLIGATIONS
APPROPRIATION ALLOTMENT

Continuing Appropriation
1011 1-07-05-020 Office Equipment 100,000.00 23,830.00 76,170.00
1-07-07-010 Office Furniture & Fixture 14,000.00 14,000.00 0.00
1-07-05-030 Information & Communication Equipment 18,500.00 10,500.00 8,000.00
1041 1-07-05-020 Office Equipment 30,000.00 27,000.00 3,000.00
1-07-05-030 Information & Communication Equipment 10,000.00 10,000.00 0.00
1051 1-07-05-020 Office Equipment 10,000.00 10,000.00 0.00
1-07-07-010 Furniture Fixture 3,000.00 500.00 2,500.00
1071 1-07-05-020 Office Equipment 40,500.00 40,500.00 0.00
1081 1-07-05-020 Information & Communication Equipment 85,000.00 83,500.00 1,500.00
1101 1-07-05-030 Information & Communication Equipment 17,500.00 17,500.00
1111 1-07-05-020 Office Equipment 2,000.00 2,000.00
1-07-07-010 Office Furniture & Fixture 15,000.00 15,000.00
BFP 1-07-05-030 Information & Communication Equipment 13,333.00 13,333.00
4411 1-07-05-030 Information & Communication Equipment 300,000.00 231,995.00 68,005.00
1-07-07-010 Office Furniture & Fixture 100,000.00 100,000.00
1-07-03-990 Other Infra Projects 473,325.00 273,779.26 199,545.74
LCPC 1-07-03-990 Other Infra Projects 550,618.55 539,063.82 11,554.73
8711 1-07-05-030 Information & Communication Equipment 35,000.00 34,500.00 500.00
1-07-02-010 Land Improvement 100,000.00 100,000.00
8751 1-07-05-020 Office Equipment 7,500.00 7,260.00 240.00
1-07-07-070 Office Furniture & Fixture 9,000.00 9,000.00

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1-07-05-030 Information & Communication Equipment 60,000.00 60,000.00


1-07-06-010 motorcycle 19,632.00 19,632.00
Total 2,013,908.55 1,306,428.08 707,480.47

20% Development Fund 2,659,587.00 2,248,642.00 410,945.00

Non-Office Expenditures 8,163,343.15 7,040,668.20 1,122,674.95

LDRRM continuing Capital Outlay


1-07-05-020 Office Equipment 90,000.00 38,551.00 51,449.00
1-07-06-010 Motor Vehicle 1,500,000.00 1,500,000.00
1-07-03-040 Tawang Poblacion Water Work System 50,000.00 50,000.00
1-07-05-090 Disaster Response & Rescue Equipment 156,750.00 156,750.00 0.00
0.00
Reforestation Upland 150,000.00 150,000.00
1-07-04-010 Office building continuation of DOC building 930,947.78 930,947.78
1-07-05-090 Disaster Response & Rescue Equipment 39,700.00 39,700.00 0.00

Total LDRRM Contuning 2,917,397.78 196,450.00 2,682,396.78

Total 13,740,327.93 9,485,760.20 - 4,216,016.73

Total Continuing Appropriation 15,754,236.48 10,792,188.28 0.00 4,923,497.20

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CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF ACTUAL INCOME

C.Y. 2021

ACCOUNT
CODE
ACCOUNT TITLE/DESCRIPTION OF ESTIMATED INCOME FOR ACTUAL INCOME
INCOME THE YEAR 2021 FOR THE YEAR 2021 PERCENT OF COLLECTION

1 2

A. Tax Revenue

Business Tax 582 500,000.00 706,846.91 141%

Community Tax 583 105,000.00 116,885.91 111%

Real Property Tax-Current 588 79,000.00 134,764.41 171%

Real Property Tax-Previous year 588 150,000.00 314,902.77 210%

Property Tax-Penalty 599 0.00 931.77 100%

Sand and Gravel 300,000.00 98,491.97 33%

Non-Tax Revenue 0.00 0.00

a. Regulatory Fes 0.00 0.00

Weight and Measure 601 6,000.00 2,560.00 43%

Mayor's Permit/Clearance 605 310,000.00 290,710.00 94%

Cattle Registration Fee 606 7,000.00 3,950.00 56%

Registration Fee LCR 606 60,000.00 95,000.00 158%

Marriage License Fees 608 15,000.00 15,904.00 106%

Contractor's Fee 608 400,000.00 638,444.50 160%

b. Business & Service Income 0.00

Secretarial Fees 613 5,000.00 15,825.00 317%

Police Clearance 613 100,000.00 40,200.00 40%

Court Clearance 613 5,000.00 4,400.00 88%

Users Fee 619 150,000.00 71,750.00 48%

Photo Copy Charges 641 0.00 0.00 0%

Rental Fees 642 500,000.00 126,365.52 25%

Rental of Heavy Equipment-ELF 642 3,000,000.00 1,250,906.67 42%

Sales Revenue-Agriculture 643 170,000.00 186,516.00 110%

BREQS 621 30,000.00 3,250.00 11%

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Income from Market 636 172,800.00 114,211.40 66%

Income from Dorm operations 100,000.00 11,000.00 11%

c. Other Income/Receipts

Interest Income 664 200,000.00 0.00 0%

Interest of OFW Loans 612 70,000.00 0.00 0%

Interest of Educational Loans 612 0.00 0.00

Miscellaneous Income 678 85,000.00 281,338.66 331%

B. External Sources

Internal Revenue Allotment 665 171,121,554.00 171,121,554.00 100%

Share on IRA Differential 665

TOTAL RECEIPTS 177,641,354.00 175,646,709.49 98.88%

Local Legislation
For this year, the Legislative body of the Municipality has adopted and passed a total of 102
resolutions and 22 ordinances during the year.
The index of resolutions and ordinances as presented below.

RESOLUTIONS

No. Title Approval Date


2021-01 AUTHORIZING THE GRANT OF GRATUITY 4 day of January 2021
th

PAY FOR FISCAL YEAR 2020 TO CONTRACT


OF SERVICE WORKERS AND JOB ORDERS IN
THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNIT OF
BALBALAN
2021-02 DECLARING OPERATIVE AND AUTHORIZING 11th day of January 2021
THE FISCAL YEAR 2021 ANNUAL BUDGET
OF BARANGAY MABACA, BALBALAN
COVERING A TOTAL APPROPRIATION OF
TWO MILLION SEVENTY SEVEN THOUSAND
THREE HUNDRED EIGHTY THREE PESOS
AND 94/100 ( Php 2,077,383.94)
2021-03 EARNESTLY REQUESTING FUNDING TO 11th day of January 2021
PRESIDENT RODRIGO ROA DUTERTE THE
AMOUNT OF FIFTY MILLION (Php
50,000,000.00) FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF
A RETAINING WALL OF
POBLACION_GAWAAN ROAD SPECIFICALLY
SITIO PUSA, POBLACION, MUNICIPALITY OF
BALBALAN, KALINGA PROVINCE

2021-04 AUTHORIZING THE MUNICIPAL MAYOR OF 4th day of January 2021


BALBALAN, ERIC L. GONAYON, TO

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PURCHASE LOT AT BALANTOY FOR THE


MUNICIPAL ISOLATION UNIT OF THE
MUNICILITY OF BALBALAN
2021-05 RE-ALIGNING THE THE AMOUNT OF SEVEN 25th day of January 2021
HUNDRED TWENTY ONE THOUSAND PESOS
(Php 721,000.00) FROM THE COUNTERPART TO
ASSISTANCE TO MUNICIPALITIES (AM) FUND
ALLOCATED FOR DONGAWON - LITTALITAN
FARM TO- MARKET ROAD (FMR) TO
CONTINUATION OF THE ACCESS ROAD
OPENING TO THE MUNICIPAL ISOLATION
UNIT (MIU)
2021-06 RE-ALLOCATING THE AMOUNT OF ONE 25th day of January 2021
HUNDRED FIFTY THOUSAND PESOS (Php
150,000.00) FROM THE BAYANIHAN GRANT
FUND FOR WELFARE GOODS EXPENSES TO
IMPROVEMENT OF THE TEMPORARY
MUNICIPAL ISOLATION UNIT (MIU) AT THE
MUNICIPAL NURSERY AT BALANTOY,
BALBALAN
2021-07 RESOLUTION EXPRESSING OUR GRATITUDE 1st day of February 2021
TO DSWD-CAR FOR DONATING 858 FOOD
PACKS COSTING Php 529,386.00 TO
TALALANG AND POBLACION, BALBALAN
DURING THE SURGE OF COVID-19 FROM
JANUARY 9-23, 2021
2021-08 RESOLUTION EXPRESSING OUR GRATITUDE 1st day of February 2021
TO PLGU-KALINGA FOR DONATING 429
FOOD PACKS COSTING Php 202,059.00 TO
TALALANG AND POBLACION, BALBALAN
DURING THE SURGE OF COVID-19 FROM
JANUARY 9-23, 2021
2021-09 RESOLUTION EXPRESSING OUR GRATITUDE TO 1st day of February 2021
PIO WADINGAN/ KULAT CONSTRUCTION FOR
DONATING 60 SACKS RICE AT 25 KILOS EACH
COSTING Php 54, 000.00 TO TALALANG AND
POBLACION, BALBALAN DURING THE SURGE OF
COVID-19 FROM JANUARY 9-23, 2021
2021-10 RESOLUTION EXPRESSING OUR GRATITUDE 1st day of February 2021
TO THE ROTARY CLUB OF TABUK THROUGH
DR. LILIA BEATRICE GABIT FOR DONATING
200 FOOD PACKS, 24 PCS MATS, 1 CARTON
BISCUITS TO THE POSITIVE CASES IN
NAWOY AND BARANGAY POBLACION,
BALBALAN DURING THE SURGE OF COVID-
19 FROM JANUARY 9-23, 2021
2021-11 RESOLUTION EXPRESSING OUR GRATITUDE 1st day of February 2021
TO THE OFW FROM TALALANG THROUGH
THE EPISCOPAL DIOCESE OF NORTHERN
LUZON AT BULANAO, TABUK, KALINGA
FOR DONATING 112 SACKS RICE AT 12 KILOS
EACH SACK TO BARANGAY TALALANG,
BALBALAN DURING THE SURGE OF COVID-
19 FROM JANUARY 9-23, 2021

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2021-12 DECLARING OPERATIVE AND AUTHORIZING 1st day of February 2021


THE FISCAL YEAR 2021 ANNUAL BUDGET
OF BARANGAY BALBALAN PROPER,
BALBALAN COVERING A TOTAL
APPROPRIATION OF TWO MILLION TWO
HUNDRED SEVENTY SIX THOUSAND ONE
HUNDRED SEVENTY EIGHT PESOS AND
94/100 ( Php 2,276,178.00)
2021-13 DECLARING OPERATIVE AND AUTHORIZING 1st day of February 2021
THE FISCAL YEAR 2021 SK ANNUAL BUDGET
OF BARANGAY DAO-ANGAN, BALBALAN
COVERING A TOTAL APPROPRIATION OF
ONE HUNDRED NINETY FIVE THOUSAND
THREE HUNDRED TWENTY TWO PESOS AND
24/100 ( Php 195,322.24)
2021-14 ADOPTING THE BALBALAN MUNICIPAL 1st day of February 2021
POLICE STATION LOCAL ANTI-
CRIMINALITY ACTION PLAN (LACAP) TO
PREVENT AND CONTROL THE LOCAL
TRANSMISSION OF COVID-19 IN THE
MUNICIPALITY OF BALBALAN
2021-15 AUTHORIZING HONORABLE ERIC L. 8th day of February 2021
GONAYON, MUNICIPAL MAYOR,
REPRESENTING THE MUNICIPAL
GOVERNMENT OF BALBALAN TO ENTER
INTO MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT (MOA)
WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE AND
TECHNOLOGY (DOST-CAR) REPRESENTED
BY ITS REGIONAL DIRECTOR, DR. NANCY A.
BANTOG AND BAIS STUDENT
TECHNOLOGIST AND ENTERPRENEURS OF
THE PHILIPPINES AS BENEFICIARY
REPRESENTED BY THE SCHOOL PRINCIPAL,
AMANTE ULEP JR. FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT
OF A COFFEE PROCESSING INDUSTRY IN
BAIS
2021-16 REQUESTING THE HONORABLE WENDEL E. 8th day of February 2021
AVISADO, SECRETARY OF THE DEPARTMENT
OF BUDGET AND MANAGEMENT THRU
IRENE B. GAHID, OIC-DIRECTOR IV OF DBM-
CAR TO ALLOCATE THE AMOUNT OF
FIFTEEN MILLION (Php 15,000,000.00) PESOS
FOR THE PANTIKIAN RIVER IN THE
MUNICIPALITY OF BALBALAN, KALINGA

2021-17 REQUESTING THE HONORABLE WENDEL E. 8th day of February 2021


AVISADO, SECRETARY OF THE DEPARTMENT
OF BUDGET AND MANAGEMENT THRU
IRENE B. GAHID, OIC-DIRECTOR IV OF DBM-
CAR TO ALLOCATE THE AMOUNT OF
TWENTY MILLION (Php 20,000,000.00) PESOS
FOR THE OPENING OF AN ACCESS ROAD
FROM CUMO TO BALALA, MABACA IN THE
MUNICIPALITY OF BALBALAN, KALINGA

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2021-18 AUTHORIZING HONORABLE ERIC L. 8th day of February 2


GONAYON , MUNICIPAL MAYOR,
REPRESENTING THE MUNICIPAL
GOVERNMENT OF BALBALAN, KALINGA TO
ENTER INTO MEMORANDUM OF
AGREEMENT (MOA) WITH EXEQUIEL RONIE
A. GUZMAN, REGIONAL DIRECTOR OF THE
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND
EMPLOYMENT-CORDILLERA
ADMINISTRATIVE REGION ( DOLE-CAR),
RELATIVE TO THE DOLE INTEGRATED
LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (KABUHAYAN)
PARTICULARLY ON QUALITY COFFEE
PROCESSING BY THE PAPALTONGON
COFFEE PRODUCERS AT PANTIKIAN,
BALBALAN, KALINGA
2021-19 DECLARING OPERATIVE AND AUTHORIZING 22nd day of February 2021
THE FISCAL YEAR 2021 ANNUAL BUDGET
OF BARANGAY BALANTOY, BALBALAN
COVERING A TOTAL APPROPRIATION OF
TWO MILLION SEVEN HUNDRED FIFTY
THOUSAND PESOS AND 00/100 ( Php
2,750,000.00)
2021-20 DECLARING OPERATIVE AND AUTHORIZING 22nd day of February 2021
THE FISCAL YEAR 2021 ANNUAL BUDGET
OF BARANGAY AB-ABAAN, BALBALAN
COVERING A TOTAL APPROPRIATION OF
TWO MILLION TWO HUNDRED EIGHTY
THREE THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED
SEVENTY THREE PESOS AND 00/100 ( Php
2,283,73.00)
2021-21 DECLARING OPERATIVE AND AUTHORIZING 22nd day of February 2021
THE FISCAL YEAR 2021 ANNUAL BUDGET
OF BARANGAY PANTIKIAN, BALBALAN
COVERING A TOTAL APPROPRIATION OF
TWO MILLION EIGHT HUNDRED FIFTEEN
THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED NINETY ONE
PESOS AND 65/100 ( Php 2,815,91.65)
2021-22 DECLARING OPERATIVE AND AUTHORIZING 22nd day of February 2021
THE FISCAL YEAR 2021 ANNUAL BUDGET
OF BARANGAY DAO-ANGAN, BALBALAN
COVERING A TOTAL APPROPRIATION OF
TWO MILLION SIX HUNDRED THIRTY SIX
THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED TWELVE
PESOS AND 39/100 ( Php 2,636,812.39)
2021-23 URGING THE OFFICES OF THE PRESIDENT 22nd day of February 2021
AND THE CHIEF JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME
COURT OF THE PHILIPPINES TO FACILITATE
THE HIRING OR APPOINTMENT OF A
PRESIDING JUDGE AT THE MUNICIPAL
CIRCUIT TRIAL COURT (MCTC) IN THE
MUNICIPALITIES OF BALBALAN AND PASIL,
KALINGA

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2021-24 AUTHORIZING HONORABLE ERIC L. 22nd day of February 2021


GONAYON, MUNICIPAL MAYOR,
REPRESENTING THE MUNICIPAL
GOVERNMENT OF BALBALAN TO ENTER
INTO MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT (MOA)
WITH REGIONAL DIRECTOR VILLAFE P.
ALIBUYOG OF THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICS
AUTHORITY FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF
THE PHILIPPINE IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM
2021-25 EARNESTLY REQUESTING FUNDING TO ARIEL 22nd day of February 2021
CAYANAN, UNDERSECRETARY FOR
OPERATIONS AND NATIONAL PROJECT
DIRECTOR OF DA- PHILIPPINE RURAL
DEVELOPMENT PROJECT (PRDP) THE AMOUNT
OF TWO HUNDRED MILLION PESOS (Php
200,000,000.00) FOR THE OPENING OF A FARM -
TO MARKET ROAD FROM LITTALITAN TO
CALCATAN, MABACA, BALBALAN, KALINGA
PROVINCE
2021-26 REQUESTING FUNDING FROM THE OFFICE OF 22nd day of February 2021
THE CIVIL DEFENSE THE AMOUNT OF TEN
MILLION PESOS ( Php 10,000,000.00) FOR THE
RIVER WALL OR FLOOD CONTROL AT
LAPUC, BUAYA, BALBALAN, KALINGA
2021-27 DECLARING OPERATIVE AND AUTHORIZING 1st day of March 2021
THE FISCAL YEAR 2021 ANNUAL BUDGET
OF BARANGAY MALING, BALBALAN
COVERING A TOTAL APPROPRIATION OF
ONE MILLION SEVEN HUNDRED FORTY
THREE THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED
TWENTY SIX PESOS AND 00/100 (Php
1,743,326.00)

2021-28 AUTHORIZING HONORABLE ERIC L. 8th day of March 2021


GONAYON, MUNICIPAL MAYOR,
REPRESENTING THE MUNICIPAL
GOVERNMENT OF BALBALAN TO ENTER
INTO MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT (MOA)
WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE AND
TECHNOLOGY (DOST-CAR) REPRESENTED
BY ITS REGIONAL DIRECTOR, DR. NANCY A.
BANTOG AND BARANGAYS MABACA,
BALANTOY, GAWA-AN, AB-ABAAN, DAO-
ANGAN AND MALINGFOR THE
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PROJECT -
COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT THROUGH
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY FOR CTG-
AFFECTED AREAS IN BALBALAN, KALINGA
2021-29 DECLARING OPERATIVE AND AUTHORIZING 8th day of March 2021
THE FISCAL YEAR 2021 ANNUAL BUDGET
OF BARANGAY TALALANG, BALBALAN
COVERING A TOTAL APPROPRIATION OF
ONE MILLION EIGHT HUNDRED FORTY ONE
THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED TWENTY TWO
PESOS AND 65/100 ( Php 1,841,822.00)

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2021-30 AUTHORIZING THE ONLINE REMITTANCE OF 15th day of March 2021


PHILHEALTH PREMIUMS OF THE MUNICIPAL
GOVERNMENT OF BALBALAN TO THE
PHILIPPINE HEALTH INSURANCE
CORPORATION (PHILHEALTH)
2021-31 AUTHORIZING THE ONLINE REMITTANCE OF 15th day of March 2021
BIR PREMIUMS OF THE MUNICIPAL
GOVERNMENT OF BALBALAN TO THE
BUREAU OF INTERNAL REVENUE (BIR)
2021-32 EARNESTLY REQUESTING SECRETARY 22nd day of March 2021
LEONOR BRIONES, DEPARTMENT OF
EDUCATION (DepEd) THROUGH OIC- SDS
AMADOR D. GARCIA, SR., OFFICER-IN-
CHARGE OFFICE OF THE SCHOOLS DIVISION
SUPERINTENDENT OF KALINGA TO CAUSE
THE FUNDING OF TWO UNITS SCHOOL
BUILDINGS FOR BAYOWONG ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL, BALBALAN, KALINGA PROVINCE
2021-33 ADOPTING THE MUNICIPAL DISASTER RISK 22nd day of March 2021
REDUCTION PLAN OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF
BALBALAN, KALINGA FOR 2019 TO 2022
2021-34 REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF 22nd day of March 2021
AGRICULTURE - BUREAU OF
AGRICULTURAL AND FISHERIES
ENGINEERING FARM-TO-MARKET ROAD
PROGRAM MANAGEMENT OFFICE FUNDING
FOR THE PROPOSED MABACA FARM-TO-
MARKET ROAD PROJECT IN BARANGAY
MABACA, BALBALAN, KALINGA
2021-35 DECLARING OPERATIVE AND AUTHORIZING 5th day of April 2021
THE FISCAL YEAR 2021 ANNUAL BUDGET
OF BARANGAY POSWOY, BALBALAN
COVERING A TOTAL APPROPRIATION OF
TWO MILLION THREE HUNDRED NINETY
FOUR THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED NINETY
EIGHT PESOS AND 61/100 ( P2,394,998.61)
2021-36 AUTHORIZING BARANGAY DAO-ANGAN TO 5th day of April 2021
UTILIZE THE AMOUNT OF ONE HUNDRED
THOUSAND PESOS (Php 100,000.00) FROM ITS
PRIZE IN THE SEARCH FOR THE
BARANGAY WITH THE HIGHEST TAX
COLLECTION CONDUCTED BY THE
MUNICIPALITY OF BALBALAN FOR THEM
TO PROCURE A BARANGAY HEALTH CENTER
LOT
2021-37 RESOLUTION DECLARING THE FF: 12th day of April 2020
BARANGAY ORDINANCE S OF BARANGAY
AB- ABAAN “OPERATIVE”, VALID AND
CONSISTENT WITH LAW
2021-38 RESOLUTION DECLARING BARANGAY 12th day of April 2020
ORDINANCE NO. 2, S. 2021 OF BARANGAY
PANTIKIAN “OPERATIVE”, VALID AND
CONSISTENT WITH LAW
2021-39 DECLARING OPERATIVE AND AUTHORIZING 12th day of April 2021

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THE FISCAL YEAR 2021 ANNUAL BUDGET


OF BARANGAY BALBALASANG, BALBALAN
COVERING A TOTAL APPROPRIATION OF
TWO MILLION FOUR HUNDRED NINETY SIX
THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED FORTY THREE
PESOS AND 20/100 ( Php 2,496,243.20)
2021-40 AUTHORIZING HONORABLE ERIC L. 19th day of April 2021
GONAYON, MUNICIPAL MAYOR,
REPRESENTING THE MUNICIPAL
GOVERNMENT OF BALBALAN TO ENTER
INTO MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT (MOA)
WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND
EMPLOYMEN FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF
TULONG PANGHANAPBUHAY PARA SA
ATING DISADVANTAGED/DISPLACED
WORKERS (TUPAD) UNDER THE BAYANIHAN
TO RECOVER AS ONE ACT
2021-41 WELCOMING THE PHILIPPINE ARMY 26th day of April 2021
THROUGH BATTALION COMMANDER
LIEUTENANT COLONEL MELANIO E.
SOMERA FOR THE COLLABORATION,
UNTIRING SUPPORT AND BEING
CONSTANTLY READY TO SUPPORT
PROJECTS, PROGRAMS AND ACTIVITIES OF
THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNIT OF
BALBALAN ESPECIALLY IN THE 10 ELCAC
BARANGAYS OF BALBALAN
2021-42 AUTHORIZING HONORABLE ERIC L. 26th day of April 2021
GONAYON, MUNICIPAL MAYOR,
REPRESENTING THE MUNICIPAL
GOVERNMENT OF BALBALAN TO ENTER
INTO A LOAN CONTRACT WITH THE LAND
BANK OF THE PHILIPPINES (LBP) THE
AMOUNT OF ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY
MILLION PESOS ( Php 170,000,000.00) FOR THE
CONSTRUCTION OF THE LEGISLATIVE
BUILDING IN LGU-BALBALAN AMOUNTING
TO FIFTY MILLION (Php 50,000,000.00),
CONSTRUCTION OF A BAILEY BRIDGE IN
SALTAN AT GAWAAN AMOUNTING TO ONE
HUNDRED MILLION (Php 100,000,000.00) AND
CONSTRUCTION OF A BRIDGE TO POSWOY
AMOUNTING TO TWENTY MILLION ( Php
20,000,000.00)
2021-43 DECLARING OPERATIVE AND AUTHORIZING 3rd day of May 2021
THE FISCAL YEAR 2021 SK ANNUAL BUDGET
OF BARANGAY TAWANG, BALBALAN
COVERING A TOTAL APPROPRIATION OF
THREE HUNDRED FIFTEEN THOUSAND TWO
HUNDRED FIFTEEN PESOS AND 26100 ( Php
315,215.26)
2021-44 RECOMMENDING MR. SAMSON TONGDO 17th day of May 2021
APALING AS A GRANTEE OF A SECOND
GRADE CIVIL SERVICE (SUB-

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PROFESSIONAL) ELIGIBILITY FOR BEING A


BARANGAY HEALTH WORKER (BHW)
2021-45 AUTHORIZING THE UTILIZATION AND 17th day of May 2021
AUGMENTATION OF THE AVAILABLE
ALLOTMENT FROM THE WELFARE GOODS
SUPPLY UNDER THE BAYANIHAN GRANT
THE AMOUNT OF TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND
PESOS (200K) FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF
THE CENTRALIZED VACCINATION POST AND
THE AMOUNT OF EIGHT HUNDRED
THOUSAND PESOS (800k) FOR MEALS AND
SNACKS IN THE CONDUCT OF COVID-19
VACCINATION
2021-46 RE-ALIGNING THE AMOUNT OF SEVENTY 24th day of May 2021
FIVE THOUSAND PESOS (Php 75,000.00) FROM
THE TRAINING FUND OF THE MSWD FOR
MASONRY TO PAY THE TRAINING FEE OF
THE PARTICIPANTS ON BASIC DRIVING
2021-47 EXPRESSING COMMITMENT TO INTEGRATE 7th day of June 2021
THE MUNICIPALITY OF BALBALAN HEALTH
SYSTEM INTO THE KALINGA PROVINCE
WIDE HEALTH SYSTEM PURSUANT TO RA
11223 OR THE UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE
ACT
2021-48 PROHIBITING THE ILLEGAL SELLING OF 7th day of June 2021
ANCESTRAL LAND WITHIN THE ANCESTRAL
DOMAIN OF BALBALAN, KALINGA
COMPOSED OF THE FOURTEEN BARANGAYS
(14) TO ANY FOREIGN COMPANY OR
PRIVATE MULTI-COMPANY PURSUANT TO
NCIP MEMORANDUM ORDER NO. CO-OED-05-
296 SERIES OF 2021
2021-49 ADOPTING AND AUTHORIZING THE 14th day of June 2021
EXPENDITURE OF THE UNEXPENDED LOCAL
DISASTER RISK REDUCTION MANAGEMENT
FUND (LDRRMF) OF 2020
2021-50 AUTHORIZING THE MUNICIPAL MAYOR OF 28th day of June 2021
BALBALAN, ERIC L. GONAYON, TO
PURCHASE A SERVICE VEHICLE FOR USE BY
THE MUNICIPAL HEALTH OFFICE OF THE
MUNICILITY OF BALBALAN
2021-51 AUGMENTING THE AMOUNT OF TWENTY 5th day of July 2021
SEVEN THOUSAND PESOS (Php 27,000.00)
FROM THE TRAINING EXPENSES OF THE
SANGGUNIANG BAYAN TO THE
HONORARIUM OF THE MUNICIPAL CIRCUIT
TRIAL COURT JUDGE
2021-52 DECLARING OPERATIVE AND AUTHORIZING 3rd day of May 2021
THE FISCAL YEAR 2021 SK ANNUAL BUDGET
OF BARANGAY AB- ABAAN, BALBALAN
COVERING A TOTAL APPROPRIATION OF
THREE HUNDRED FIFTEEN THOUSAND TWO
HUNDRED FIFTEEN PESOS AND 26100 ( Php
315,215.26)

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2021-53 DECLARING OPERATIVE AND AUTHORIZING 19th day of July 2021


THE FISCAL YEAR 2021 SK ANNUAL BUDGET
OF BARANGAY GAWAAN, BALBALAN
COVERING A TOTAL APPROPRIATION OF
TWO HUNDRED TWENTY FOUR THOUSAND
FIVE HUNDRED THIRTY TWO PESOS AND
60/100 ( Php 224,532.60)
2021-54 RECOMMENDING THE STRICT 19th day of July 2021
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE NATIONAL
INTER-AGENCY TASK FORCE (NIATF)
OMNIBUS GUIDELINES WITH RESPECT TO
THE MODIFIED GENERAL COMMUNITY
QUARANTINE (MGCQ)
2021-55 AUTHORIZING THE MUNICIPAL MAYOR OF 2nd day of August 2021
BALBALAN, ERIC L. GONAYON TO ENTER
INTO A MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT
(MOA) WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL
WELFARE AND DEVELOPMENT (DSWD)
REGIONAL FIELD OFFICE ( RFO )
CORDILLERA ADMINISTRATIVE REGION
(CAR) FOR THE KAPIT BISIG LABAN SA
KAHIRAPAN COMPREHENSIVE AND
INTEGRATED DELIVERY OF SOCIAL
SERVICES NATIONAL COMMUNITY-DRIVEN
DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM ( KALAHI- CIDSS
NCDDP)
2021-56 DECLARING OPERATIVE AND AUTHORIZING 2nd day of August 2021
THE FISCAL YEAR 2021 SK ANNUAL BUDGET
OF BARANGAY BALBALASANG, BALBALAN
COVERING A TOTAL APPROPRIATION OF
FOUR HUNDRED FORTY SIX THOUSAND
NINETEEN PESOS AND 50/100 ( Php 446,019.50)
2021-57 DECLARING OPERATIVE AND AUTHORIZING 2nd day of August 2021
THE FISCAL YEAR 2021 SK ANNUAL BUDGET
OF BARANGAY PANTIKIAN, BALBALAN
COVERING A TOTAL APPROPRIATION OF
FIVE HUNDRED TWENTY NINE THOUSAND
SIX HUNDRED TEN PESOS AND 98/100 ( Php
529,610.98)
2021-58 DECLARING OPERATIVE AND AUTHORIZING 2nd day of August 2021
THE FISCAL YEAR 2021 SK ANNUAL BUDGET
OF BARANGAY POBLACION, BALBALAN
COVERING A TOTAL APPROPRIATION OF
FIVE HUNDRED THIRTY TWO THOUSAND
FIVE HUNDRED THIRTY TWO PESOS AND
10/100 ( Php 532,532.10)
2021-59 ADOPTING AND APPROVING THE 2nd day of August 2021
SUPPLEMENTAL ANNUAL INVESTMENT
PLAN OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF BALBALAN,
KALINGA FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2021
2021-60 DECLARING OPERATIVE AND AUTHORIZING 2nd day of August 2021
THE FISCAL YEAR 2021 SK ANNUAL BUDGET
OF BARANGAY TAWANG, BALBALAN
COVERING A TOTAL APPROPRIATION OF

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THREE HUNDRED FIFTEEN THOUSAND TWO


HUNDRED FIFTEEN PESOS AND 26/100 ( Php
315,215.26)
2021-61 DECLARING OPERATIVE AND AUTHORIZING 2nd day of August 2021
THE FISCAL YEAR 2021 SK ANNUAL BUDGET
OF BARANGAY TALALANG, BALBALAN
COVERING A TOTAL APPROPRIATION OF
THREE HUNDRED FIFTY NINE THOUSAND
FIFTY FIVE PESOS AND 20/100 ( Php 359,055.20)
2021-62 DECLARING OPERATIVE AND AUTHORIZING 2nd day of August 2021
THE FISCAL YEAR 2021 SK ANNUAL BUDGET
OF BARANGAY POSWOY, BALBALAN
COVERING A TOTAL APPROPRIATION OF
FIVE HUNDRED EIGHTY NINE THOUSAND
FIVE HUNDRED EIGHTY THREE PESOS AND
80/100 ( Php 589,583.800)
2021-63 RESOLUTION DECLARING THE FF: 23rd day of August 2021
BARANGAY ORDINANCES OF BARANGAY
BUAYA “OPERATIVE”, VALID AND
CONSISTENT WITH LAW
2021-64 RESOLUTION DECLARING THE FF: BARANGAY 23rd day of August 2021
ORDINANCE S OF BARANGAY BALANTOY
“OPERATIVE”, VALID AND CONSISTENT WITH
LAW
2021-65 RESOLUTION DECLARING THE FF: BARANGAY 23rd day of August 2021
ORDINANCE S OF BARANGAY TAWANG
“OPERATIVE”, VALID AND CONSISTENT WITH
LAW
2021-66 RESOLUTION DECLARING THE FF: 23rd day of August 2021
BARANGAY ORDINANCE S OF BARANGAY
PANTIKIAN “OPERATIVE”, VALID AND
CONSISTENT WITH LAW
2021-67 AUTHORIZING THE MUNICIPAL MAYOR, 23rd day of August 2021
HON. ERIC L. GONAYON TO ENTER INTO
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT WITH THE
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH- CENTER FOR
HEALTH DEVELOPMENT, CORDILLERA
ADMINISTRATIVE REGION REPRESENTED BY
REGIONAL DIRECTOR RUBY C.
CONSTANTINO FOR THE TRANSFER OF
FUNDS INTENDED FOR ACTIVE HAZARD
DUTY PAY (AHDP), MEALS AND
ALLOWANCES, AND COVID-19 SPECIAL RISK
ALLOWANCE (SRA) OF ELIGIBLE HEALTH
WORKERS IN LGU- BALBALAN, KALINGA
2021-68 RESPECTFULLY REQUESTING FUNDING 6th day of September
ASSISTANCE FROM HON. WENDEL E. 2021
AVISADO, SECRETARY, DEPARTMENT OF
BUDGET AND MANAGEMENT (DBM)
AMOUNTING TO FIFTY MILLION PESOS (Php
50,000,000.00) FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF
EVACUATION CENTER, PROCUREMENT OF
ONE UNIT AMBULANCE, AND ONE UNIT FIRE
TRUCK FOR USE IN THE MUNICIPALITY OF
BALBALAN, KALINGA

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2021-69 AUTHORIZING THE ENACTMENT OF AN 6th day of September 2021


ORDINANCE PRESCRIBING THE CRITERIA
FOR THE HEALTHY SCHOOL SEARCH IN THE
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT OF BALBALAN,
KALINGA PROVINCE
2021-70 RESPECTFULLY SUPPORTING THE 14th day of September
RESOLUTION OF BALBALAN NATIONAL 2021
HIGH SCHOOL TO OPEN AN EXTENSION
CLASS FOR GRADE 7 AT BARANGAY
PANTIKIAN FOR SCHOOL YEAR 2021-2022 TO
AMADOR D. GARCIA, SR. PhD, OIC-SCHOOLS
DIVISION SUPERINTENDENT OF KALINGA
PROVINCE
2021-71 ACCREDITING AND RECOGNIZING THE 14th day of September 2021
KALINGA REBEL RETURNEES ASSOCIATION
IN THE MUNICIPALITY OF BALBALAN,
KALINGA PROVINCE
2021-72 AUTHORIZING HONORABLE ERIC L. 14th day of September
GONAYON, MUNICIPAL MAYOR, 2021
REPRESENTING THE MUNICIPAL
GOVERNMENT OF BALBALAN TO ENTER
INTO A LOAN CONTRACT WITH THE LAND
BANK OF THE PHILIPPINES (LBP) THE
AMOUNT OF THIRTY FIVE MILLION FOR THE
CONSTRUCTION OF THE LEGISLATIVE
BUILDING IN LGU-BALBALAN
2021-73 ACCREDITING AND RECOGNIZING THE UBEL 14th day of September
AND CODCODWE SAVING LOAN 2021
ASSOCIATION IN THE MUNICIPALITY OF
BALBALAN, KALINGA PROVINCE
2021-74 AUTHORIZING BARANGAY DAO-ANGAN TO 14th day of September
UTILIZE ITS PRIZE AMOUNTING TO ONE 2021
HUNDRED THOUSAND PESOS ( Php
100,000.00) FROM ITS TWO HUNDRED
THOUSAND PESOS PRIZE IN THE SEARCH
FOR THE BARANGAY WITH THE HIGHEST
TAX COLLECTION CONDUCTED BY THE
MUNICIPALITY OF BALBALAN FOR THE
PROCUREMENT OF A BARANGAY
EXTENSION LOT IN DAO-ANGAN, BALBALAN
2021-75 AUTHORIZING BARANGAY BALANTOY TO 14th day of September
UTILIZE ITS PRIZE AMOUNTING TO THREE 2021
HUNDRED THOUSAND PESOS ( Php
300,000.00) IN THE SEARCH FOR THE
BARANGAY WITH THE HIGHEST TAX
COLLECTION CONDUCTED BY THE
MUNICIPALITY OF BALBALAN FOR THE
REHABILITATION OF THE BARANGAY
KITCHEN AT BALANTOY, BALBALAN
2021-76 ENDORSING THE CERTIFICATION OF THE 20th day of September
MUNICIPALITY OF BALBALAN, KALINGA AS 2021
HAVING COMPLIED WITH ALL THE CRITERIA
FOR GRADE 1: ZERO OPEN DEFECATION
(ZOD) STATUS

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2021-77 EARNESTLY REQUESTING FUNDING TO 27th day of September


CONGRESSMAN ALLEN JESSE C. 2021
MANGAOANG THE AMOUNT OF TEN
MILLION (Php 10,000,000.00) FOR THE
IMPROVEMENT OF JUNCTION POBLACION-
GAWAAN ROAD AT BALBALAN, KALINGA
PROVINCE
2021-78 AUTHORIZING THE LOCAL CHIEF 4th day of October 2021
EXECUTIVE HON. ERIC L. GONAYON,
MUNICIPAL MAYOR OF BALBALAN TO
PURCHASE ONE UNIT BRAND NEW VOLVO
HYDRAULIC CRAWLER EXCAVATOR MODEL
EC140DL WITH DOZER BLADE AND
HYDRAULIC BREAKER
2021-79 AUTHORIZING THE LOCAL CHIEF 4th day of October 2021
EXECUTIVE HON. ERIC L. GONAYON,
MUNICIPAL MAYOR OF BALBALAN TO
PURCHASE ONE UNIT CUSTOMIZED VAN
2021-80 ACCREDITING AND RECOGNIZING THE 4th day of October 2021
DALAYAP FARMER’S ASSOCIATION OF
BARANGAY POBLACION, BALBALAN,
KALINGA
2021-81 AUTHORIZING BARANGAY BALBALASANG 11h day of October 2021
TO UTILIZE ITS PRIZE AMOUNTING TO FIVE
HUNDRED THOUSAND PESOS ( Php
500,000.00) FROM ITS PRIZE IN THE SEARCH
FOR THE BARANGAY WITH THE HIGHEST
TAX COLLECTION CONDUCTED BY THE
MUNICIPALITY OF BALBALAN FOR THE
CONTINUATION OF THE RIP-RAP BESIDE THE
BARANGAY HALL OF BALBALASANG,
BALBALAN
2021-82 COMMITMENT TO ALLOCATE FUNDS FOR 11h day of October 2021
THE MAINTENANCE OF THE DA-INREMP
PROJECTS IN THE PINGI CODCODWE
DOMESTIC WATER SUPPLY AND TAWANG
FARM TO-MARKET ROAD
2021-83 EARNESTLY REQUESTING FUNDING TO 18th day of October 2021
PRESIDENT RODRIGO ROA DUTERTE THRU
SECRETARY TINA ROSEMARIE L. CANDA,
DEPARTMENT OF BUDGET AND
MANAGEMENT (DBM) THE AMOUNT OF TWO
HUNDRED EIGHTY MILLION (Php
280,000,000.00) FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF
FOURTEEN BARANGAY ISOLATION UNITS
AND A MUNICIPAL ISOLATION UNIT IN THE
MUNICIPALITY OF BALBALAN, KALINGA
PROVINCE (Excerpt)
2021-84 EARNESTLY REQUESTING FUNDING TO 25th day of October 2021
PRESIDENT RODRIGO ROA DUTERTE THRU
SECRETARY WENDEL AVISADO,
DEPARTMENT OF BUDGET AND
MANAGEMENT (DBM) THE AMOUNT OF
THREE HUNDRED MILLION (Php

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300,000,000.00) FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF


FOURTEEN BARANGAY ISOLATION UNITS
AND A MUNICIPAL ISOLATION UNIT IN THE
MUNICIPALITY OF BALBALAN, KALINGA
PROVINCE
2021-85 AUTHORIZING THE MUNICIPAL MAYOR OF 25th day of October 2021
BALBALAN, ERIC L. GONAYON, AND THE
MUNICIPAL TREASURER, MA. LEONORE L.
GUNDAY TO ENROLL IN THE LANDBANK
INSTITUTIONAL INTERNET BANKING
“weAccess”
2021-86 ADOPTING THE MUNICIPAL AND BARANGAY 8th day of November 2021
DEVOLUTION TRANSITION PLANS OF THE
LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNIT OF BALBALAN
2021-87 RESOLUTION DECLARING THE FF: 8th day of November 2021
BARANGAY ORDINANCE S OF BARANGAY
BALBALASANG “OPERATIVE”, VALID AND
CONSISTENT WITH LAW
2021-88 AUTHORIZING THE LOCAL CHIEF 8th day of November
EXECUTIVE HON. ERIC L. GONAYON, 2021
MUNICIPAL MAYOR OF BALBALAN TO SIGN
THE DEED OF DONATION FOR THE GRANT
FROM MEDICAL TRANSPORT VEHICLE (MTV)
DONATION PROGRAM
2021-89 EARNESTLY REQUESTING FUNDING TO 8th day of November 2021
PRESIDENT RODRIGO ROA DUTERTE THE
AMOUNT OF TWENTY EIGHT MILLION
SEVEN HUNDRED FIFTY THOUSAND TWO
HUNDRED FIVE AND PESOS & 17/100 (Php
28,750,205.17) FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF
LAPUC-BUAYA- BAGWANG-TAWANG FARM
TO MARKET ROAD IN THE MUNICIPALITY
OF BALBALAN, KALINGA PROVINCE

2021-90 ADOPTING THE MUNICIPAL DEVELOPMENT 8th day of November


PLAN FOR CULTURE AND THE ARTS OF THE 2021
MUNICIPALITY OF BALBALAN
2021-91 ADOPTING THE CULTURAL INVENTORY OF 8th day of November
THE MUNICIPALITY OF BALBALAN 2021
2021-92 AUGMENTING THE REPAIR AND 15th day of November
MAINTENANCE OF VEHICLE, FUEL, OIL AND 2021
LUBRICANT EXPENSES OF PNP-BALBALAN
IN THE AMOUNT OF TWO HUNDRED FORTY
SEVEN THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED
EIGHTY TWO PESOS AND 51/100 (Php
247,782.51) FROM THE TRAINING,
TRAVELLING EXPENSES , OTHER SUPPLIES
AND MATERIALS OF PNP- BALBALAN AND
FROM THE MAYOR’S OFFICE
2021-93 AUTHORIZING BARANGAY DAO-ANGAN TO 22nd day of November
UTILIZE ITS PRIZE AMOUNTING TO ONE 2021
HUNDRED FIFTY THOUSAND PESOS ( Php
150,000.00) FROM ITS PRIZE IN THE SEARCH
FOR THE BARANGAY WITH THE HIGHEST

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TAX COLLECTION CONDUCTED BY THE


MUNICIPALITY OF BALBALAN FOR THE
IMPROVEMENT OF THEIR COMMUNITY
DATA BOARD
2021-94 RE-ALIGNING THE AMOUNT OF THREE 22nd day of November
HUNDRED FIFTY FIVE THOUSAND PESOS 2021
ONLY (Php 355,000.00) FROM THE
UNIMPLEMENTED OFFICE PROGRAMS AND
SERVICES OF THE MUNICIPAL SOCIAL
WELFARE AND DEVELOPMENT OFFICE TO
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE OF COVID CLIENTS
FROM THE MUNICIPALITY OF BALBALAN
2021-95 APPROVING AND ADOPTING THE 22nd day of November
COMPREHENSIVE DEVELOPMENT PLAN 2021
(CDP) OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF BALBALAN
FOR 2021- 2026
2021-96 AUGMENTING THE TRAINING EXPENSES OF 29th day of November
THE MUNICIPAL HEALTH OFFICE THE 2021
AMOUNT OF THREE HUNDRED NINETY
EIGHT THOUSAND PESOS (Php 398,000.00)
FROM TRAVELLING EXPENSES, OTHER
MAINTENANCE AND OTHER OPERATING
EXPENSES OF THESAME OFFICE
2021-97 AUGMENTING THE AMOUNT OF TWENTY 6th day of December 2021
THOUSAND PESOS (Php 20,000.00) FROM THE
TRAINING EXPENSES OF THE MUNICIPAL
ENGINEERING OFFICE TO THE FUEL
EXPENSES OF THESAME OFFICE
2021-98 AUGMENTING THE AMOUNT OF TWENTY 6th day of December 2021
FIVE THOUSAND PESOS (Php 25,000.00) FROM
THE OTHER EXPENSES OF THE MUNICIPAL
AGRICULTURE OFFICE TO THE FUEL
EXPENSES OF THESAME OFFICE
2021-99 DECLARING BARANGAY ORDINANCE NO. 6th day of December 2021
002, SERIES 2021 OF BARANGAY GAWAAN
“OPERATIVE”, VALID AND CONSISTENT
WITH LAW
2021-100 ADOPTING AND APPROVING THE ANNUAL 13th day of December
INVESTMENT PLAN OF THE MUNICIPALITY 2021
OF BALBALAN, KALINGA FOR CALENDAR
YEAR 2022
2021-101 AUTHORIZING THE GRANT OF INCENTIVES 13th day of December
BUT NOT MORE THAN THE AMOUNT OF 2021
TWENTY FIVE THOUSAND SET BY LAW TO
THE COLLECTIVE NEGOTIATIONS
AGREEMENT ( CNA ) OF THE EMPLOYEES
OF THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNIT OF
BALBALAN
2021-102 RESOLUTION DECLARING OPERATIVE THE 20th day of December
FY 2022 ANNUAL BUDGET OF BARANGAY 2021
BUAYA, BALBALAN, KALINGA

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ORDINANCES

No. Title Author Date


Enacted
2021-01 AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE Hon.Almar P. Malannag, Hon. 22th March
LGU-BALBALAN EMPLOYEES Edwin Bruce B. Astudillo, Hon. 2021
SERVICE GUIDEBOOK Cerilo Tega Jr., Hon. Rex L.
Dulansi, Hon. Paul B. Bog-acon,
Hon. Dennis Baggas,Hon.
Bernabe Basingan, Hon.
Abraham Aromin, Hon.Connely
Apaling, Hon.Segundo
Palangdao, Hon. Severino
Gonayon
2021-02 AN ORDINANCE REQUIRING Hon. Bernabe C. Basingan 12th April
INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECT 2021
CONTRACTORS TO SECURE
MAYOR’S PERMIT AT THE LOCAL
GOVERNMENT UNIT OF
BALBALAN
2021-03 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING Hon. Bernabe C. Basingan
ORDINANCE NO. 06 SERIES 2015,
ADJUSTING THE CATERING RATE
ON MEALS AND SNACKS IN THE
LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNIT OF
BALBALAN, KALINGA
2021-04 AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE Hon. Connely T. Apaling 19th April,
RULES OF PROCEDURE ON THE 2021
EXERCISE OF THE QUASI-
JUDICIAL FUNCTION OF THE
SANGGUNIANG BAYAN OF
BALBALAN, KALINGA.
2021-05 AN ORDINANCE REGULATING Hon. Cerilo B. Tega Jr. & Hon.
THE USE OF NON- Abraham T. Aromin
BIODEGRADABLE SANDO BAGS
AND STYROFOAMS AND OTHER
NON-BIODEGRADABLE
MATERIALS AS
PACKAGING/WRAPPING
MATERIALS IN THE
MUNICIPALITY OF BALBALAN,
KALINGA PROVINCE
2021-06
2021-07 INSTITUTING AND Hon. Cerilo Tega Jr., Hon. 16th August
IMPLEMENTING THE Bernabe Basingan, Hon. Rex 2021

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REGISTRATION OF OWNERSHIP Dulansi & Hon. Abraham Aromin


OF AGRICULTURAL AND
FISHERIES MACHINERY AND
EQUIPMENT IN ACCORDANCE
WITH THE JOINT MEMORANDUM
CIRCULAR NO. 2018-02 BY THE
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
AND THE DEPARTMENT OF
INTERIOR AND LOCAL
GOVERNMENT RELATIVE TO THE
NATIONAL GUIDELINES FOR THE
REGISTRATION OF OWNERSHIP
OF AGRICULTURAL AND
FISHERIES MACHINERY AND
EQUIPMENT WITHIN THE
TERRITORIAL JURISDICTION OF
THE MUNICIPALITY OF
BALBALAN.
2021-08 AN ORDINANCE GIVING A Hon. Segundo Palangdao, Hon. 14th
BIRTHDAY CAKE AND MILK Cerilo Tega Jr., Hon. Edwin September
POWDER TO THE SENIOR Bruce Astudillo and Hon. 2021
CITIZEN BIRTHDAY CELEBRANT Connely T. Apaling

2021-09 AN ORDINANCE ENACTING THE Hon. Astudillo , Hon. Tega , Hon. 14th
BALBALAN CODE OF PARENTAL Apaling, Hon. Palangdao, September
RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE 2021.
PROTECTION OF CHILDREN’S
RIGHTS
2021-10 AN ORDINANCE Hon. Edwin Bruce B. Astudillo, 4th October,
INSTITUTIONALIZING THE Hon. Segundo S. Palangdao,Hon. 2021
SEARCH FOR THE HEALTHY Cerilo B. Tega Jr. & Hon.
SCHOOLS IN THE MUNICIPAL Connely T. Apaling
GOVERNMENT OF BALBALAN,
KALINGA
2021-11 AN ORDINANCE Hon. Dennis Baggas, Hon. 4th October
INSTITUTIONALIZING THE Bernabe Basingan, Hon. Severino 2021
SEARCH FOR THE HEALTHIEST Gonayon & Hon. Abraham
BARANGAY OF BALBALAN, Aromin
KALINGA
2021-12 AN ORDINANCE ON THE Hon. Cerilo Tega Jr. & Hon. Paul 4th October
ADOPTION AND B. Bog-acon 2021
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE
“BANTAY ASF (AFRICAN SWINE
FEVER) SA BARANGAY” OR THE
“BABay ASF PROGRAM”
PROVIDING POWERS THEREOF,
AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES
2021-13 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE Hon. Bernabe C. Basingan 14th October,
RATE OF MANUAL LABOR OF 2021
INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS OF
BALBALAN, KALINGA

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2021-14 AN ORDINANCE REVERTING A Hon. Bernabe C. Basingan 8th November


SEGMENT OF THE SALEGSEG 2021
PROVINCIAL ROAD TO A
MUNICIPAL ROAD FROM THE
JUNCTION GOING TO ABRA TO
POBLACION ALONG THE
CEMETERY
2021-15 AN ORDINANCE MODIFYING THE Hon. Edwin Bruce B. Astudillo & 8th November
ATTRIBUTES OF THE NURSE II Hon. Rex L. Dulansi 2021
POSITION IN THE LOCAL
GOVERNMENT UNIT OF
BALBALAN, KALINGA PROVINCE
2021-16 AN ORDINANCE IMPOSING Hon. Dennis C. Baggas 15th
USER’S FEE OF RAPID ANTIGEN November
TEST (RAT) IN THE 2021
MUNICIPALITY OF BALBALAN,
KALINGA
2021-17 AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING Hon. Edwin Bruce B. Astudillo 15th
GUIDELINES IN THE GRANT OF Co-Authors: Hon. Connely T. November
HONORARIUM OF CHILD Apaling, Hon. Segundo S. 2021
DEVELOPMENT WORKERS IN Palangdao
THE MUNICIPALITY OF
BALBALAN, PROVINCE OF
KALINGA, PROVIDING
MECHANISMS IN THE
IMPLEMENTATION THEREOF
AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES

2021-18 AN ORDINANCE PRESCRIBING Hon. Almar P. Malannag, Hon. 22nd.


THE GUIDELINES ON THE Edwin Bruce B. Astudillo, Hon. November
IMPLEMENTATION OF PRE- Cerilo B. Tega Jr., Hon. Rex L. 2021
Dulansi, Hon. Paul B. Bog-acon,
EMPTIVE AND/OR FORCE
Hon. Dennis C. Baggas,Hon.
EVACUATION IN THE Bernabe C. Basingan, Hon.
MUNICIPALITY OF BALBALAN Abraham T. Aromin, Hon.
WHEN A DISASTER OR Connely T. Apaling,
EMERGENCY IS ABOUT TO Hon.Segundo S. Palangdao, Hon.
OCCUR OR JUST OCCURRED AND Severino L. Gonayon
IMMINENT DANGER AND LOSS
OF LIVES BECOMES A PRIORITY
FOR IMMEDIATE INTERVENTION.
2021-19 AN ORDINANCE ON ZERO OPEN Authors: Hon. Almar P. 22nd
DEFECATION (ZOD), IMPOSING Malannag, Hon. Cerilo B. Tega November
FINES AND PENALTIES FOR Jr., Hon. Paul B. Bog-acon, 2021
VIOLATION AND PROVIDING Hon. Dennis C. Baggas, Hon.
FUNDS THEREOF Bernabe C. Basingan, Hon.
Connely T. Apaling

2021-20 AN ORDINANCE CREATING Author: Hon. Almar Malannag, 13th


POSITIONS IN THE DIFFERENT Hon. Bruce Astudillo, Hon. C. December
OFFICES OF THE LOCAL Cerilo Tega Jr., Hon. Rex 2021
GOVERNMENT UNIT OF Dulansi, Hon. Paul B. Bog-acon,
BALBALAN, KALINGA PROVINCE Hon. Dennis Baggas, Hon.

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Bernabe Basingan, Hon.


Abraham Aromin, Hon. Connely
Apaling, Hon. Segundo
Palangdao, Hon. Severino
Gonayon

2021-21 AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING Hon. Abraham Aromin 27th


MONTHLY SOCIAL PENSION FOR December
INDIGENT PERSONS WITH 2021
DISABILITY, AND PROVIDING
FUNDS THEREOF

2021-22 ORDINANCE INSTITUTING THE Hon. Connely T. Apaling 27th


SEARCH FOR THE OUTSTANDING December
YOUTH ORGANIZATION AND 2021
YOUTH-SERVING
ORGANIZATION OF THE
MUNICIPALITY OF BALBALAN,
PROVINCE OF KALINGA,
APPROPRIATING FUNDS
THEREFORE AND FOR OTHER
PURPOSES

Plans Program for the Ensuing Year


Annual Investment Plan (20% DF)

2022 PRIORITY DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS

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TOTAL DEVELOPMENT FUND: Php 50,131,812.00

AIP Reference PROGRAM/PROJECT/ Expected Output Capital


Code ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION Outlay
(1) (2) (3) (4)
1000 General Services
Administrative Support: Government Buildings
30-3918-47 Rehabilitation of Balbalan Women Roofing and painting 2,000,000.00
Center, Poblacion repaired and
extension room
constructed
30-3918-48 Completion of Maling Multi- 1 unit MPB
Purpose Building completed 1,000,000.00
30-3918-52 Construction of Buaya Multi- 1 unit MPB
purpose building, Buaya constructed 2,000,000.00
Sub-Total 5,000,000.00
COVERED COURT
30-3918-55 Construction of Gawa-an covered 1 unit covered court
court, Gawa-an constructed 1,000,000.00
30-3918-59 Construction of covered court, 1 unit covered court
Tawang constructed 1,000,000.00

2,000,000.00
Sub-Total
3000 SOCIAL SECTOR
10-1918-77 Social Support: SCHOOL BUILDINGS
30-3918-78 Improvement of WKNHS Replacement of
Makeshift building, Buaya bamboo wallings & 800,000.00
windows to concrete
30-3918-82 Construction of Faculty Room, Faculty room
Bullalayao E/S, Pantikian constructed 400,000.00
30-3918-85 Improvement of Sadsadan Primary Sadsadan makeshift
School Makeshift Building, building imroved 500,000.00
Balbalan Proper
30-3918-86 Construction of Dao-angan E/S partial construction
building of 6 rms 2 storey 1,000,000.00
building

2,700,000.00
Sub-Total

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40-4918 Social Support: BARANGAY HEALTH STATIONS


40-4918-104 Upgrading of Tawang BHS to Birthing unit
Birthing Clinic upgraded 600,000.00
40-4918-102 Completion of Dao-angan BHS BHS with birthing
with birthing clinic clinic completed 1,400,000.00

2,000,000.00
Sub-Total
40-4999 Social Support: WATER WORKS SYSTEM
40-4999-108 Completion of Balete WWS, 1,200 meters PVC
Ligayan, Balantoy pipes installed and 5 500,000.00
x 6 reservoir
constructed
40-4999-114 Const. of Dao WWS, Balbalan Installation of hose
Proper with metal support 100,000.00

40-4999-117 Rehab. Of Angod WWS Poswoy 2,340 meters PVC


installed and 6 x 6 m 500,000.00
reservoir constructed
40-4999-119 Rehabilitation of Bananao Lower Spring developed
Tanap Spring Development , 230,000.00
Balbalan Proper
40-4999-121 Construction of Mabnawag Water 2.8 km wws with 500,000.00
Water Work System Tawang reservoir & intake
tank constructed
40-4999-126 Rehabilitation of Dusoc WWS, 2,100 meter Pipes
Gawa-an installed and 500,000.00
reservoir constructed
40-4999-127 Rehab. Of Bolo WWS, Balantoy 800 meters PVC 300,000.00
replaced

2,630,000.00
Sub-Total
70-7918-5 Social Support: CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTERS

70-7918-187 Completion of Ligayan CDC, Standard Design of


Balantoy CDC constructed 550,000.00
70-7918-191 Construction of Botod CDC, Buaya 2 unit standard CDC
constructed 1,000,000.00
70-7918-193 Completion of Bagwang CDC, 1 unit standard CDC
Tawang constructed 1,000,000.00

2,550,000.00
Sub-Total

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Environmental projects

80-8731-247-2 Construction of Residual RCB constructed


Containment Building Facility 1,550,000.00

1,550,000.00
Sub-Total
60-6523 Social Support: DRAINAGE
CANAL
60-6523-131 Continuation of drainage 100 mts two sides 400,000.00
Canal(Pattal-Elpidio Salitan Site), slope protection
Balantoy constructed.
60-6523-133 Construction of Retaining wall 60 meters retaining 400, 000.00
(Balao-as - Dao-gas Area), wall constructed
Balantoy
60-6523-137 Continuation of the construction of 300 m x 2.5m slope 350,000.00
drainage Canal (From Health protected
Center-Tingngog) , Balantoy
60-6523-140 Construction of drainage Canal 135 mtrs x .30m 300,000.00
along Duguiawe-Acdong residence, x .40mtrs drainage
Lower Balbalasang canal constructed
60-6523-141 Concreting of Butod drainage 100 mtrs x 1.50 m x 300,000.00
Canal, Balantoy 0.900 m drainage
canal concreted
60-6523-142 Construction of Drainage Canal 100m drainage canal 500,000.00
Bissong- Lower Pantikian constructed
60-6523-156 Concreting of drainage canal 110m x 1.5 m x 1m 300,000.00
Talalang proper (along Gilbert drainage canal
Baluyan -Anton Angid) concreted
60-6523-163 Construction of Municipal Nursery 28 x 4 meters slope 400,000.00
Slope Protection protection
constructed
60-6523-164 Construction of Public Market 15 m slope protection 500,000.00
Slope Protection constructed
60-6523-165 Construction of Flood Control 200 meters railings 500,000.00
Railings, Talalang constructed

60-6523-168 Continuation of Dao-angan- 20 m slope protection 400,000.00


Poswoy FMR Slope Protection constructed
along Apaling Residence, Ben-ac,
Dao-angan
60-6523-169 Construction of Engineered 35x5x1 Slope 2,300,000.00
Sanitary Landfill Slope Protection, protection
Maling constructed with

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drainage canal
Sub-Total 6,250,000.00
8000 ECONOMICS SERVICES

80-8716 COMMUNAL IRRIGATION SYSTEM

80- 8716-200 Improvement/concreting of Payaw 140 m x .25m x .30 500,000.00


CIS, Ababa-an m canal lining
improved/concreted
80- 8716-201 Improvement/concreting of 300 m CIS concreted 400,000.00
Bananao CIS, Balbalan Proper
80- 8716-203 Construction of Sasama-an CIS, 0.36 km earth canal 400,000.00
Balbalan Proper excavated and
concreted
80- 8716-214 Improvement/Concreting of 128.12 mtrs. 400,000.00
Makibkibung CIS, Buaya Irrigation canal
improved/concreted
80- 8716-219 Rehab of Magtu-on-Baklang CIS, 100 m irrigation 500,000.00
Mabaca canal
rehabilitation/concret
ed
80- 8716-222 Improvement/concreting of Dangga 300 mtrs 50 mm 400,000.00
CIS Maling HDPE PIPE with
10m wide CIS
improved and
concreted
80- 8716-223 Improvement and concreting of 110 mtrs irrigation 500,000.00
Macullapoy CIS, Poswoy canal
Rehabilitated/concret
ed
80- 8716-229 Concreting of Banao CIS Pantikian 150m x .30m x .30m 300,000.00
canal concreted
80- 8716-230 Concreting of Alak-Pakpako CIS, 150m x .30m x .30m 400,000.00
Pantikian canal concreted
80- 8716-231 Concreting of Sulong CIS, 150 m x .30 x .30 m 400,000.00
Bullalayao, Pantikian CIS concreted
80- 8716-233 Concreting/rehab. Of Tagpao CIS, 90 m x .30 x .25 m 250,000.00
Poblacion CIS concreted
80- 8716-234 Rehabilitation of Tungang CIS, 120 m x .30 x0.30m 300,000.00
Poblacion canal lining
concreted
80- 8716-236 Improvement/concreting of Benat 150m x 0.30x.35m 500,000.00
CIS Poblacion canal lining

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concreted
80- 8716-238 Improvement/concreting of Banat 100m x .40x.30m 500,000.00
CIS Poswoy canal concreted
80- 8716-240 Rehabilitation of Kaban-ogan CIS, 1.8 km irrig. Canal 400,000.00
Talalang PVC pipes installed
and portion of canal
lining concreted
Sub-Total 6,150,000.00
80-8919 Other Economic Services Project:
Footpaths/Footsteps
80-8919-291 Rehab. Of Nawoy Footstep, 150 mts ftpath 300,000.00
Balantoy rehabilitated
80-8919-292 Const. of Wang wang Da-o 1.8 km. footpath 150,000.00
Footrail, Bal. proper concreted
80-8919-293 Construction of Saltan railings, 0.80m x .60m x 50m 300,000.00
saltan, Balbalasang existing footstep for
railings constructed
80-8919-297 Continuation of Tanap - Canao 100m ftpath 200,000.00
DCC footpath, Mabaca concreted
80-8919-295 Concreting of footpath Dagui- 200m footpath 400,000.00
Cabbilan, Buaya concreted
80-8919-300 Concreting of Baclang-Umbali 625m x .80 x .10m 500,000.00
Footpath, Mabaca Footpath constructed
80-8919-301 Concreting of Upper Tanap-Lower 120 meters footpath 300,000.00
Tanap Footpath, Mabaca concreted
80-8919-302 Construction of Sinigpit - Canao 2.1 km foot trail 500,000.00
Mabaca Foot trail constructed
80-8919-303 Continuation of Pipi Footpath, 100 meter ftpath 200,000.00
Gaw-an concreted
80-8919-308 Continuation of Cadamayan- 150 m footpath 300,000.00
Tawang Footpath, Poblacion concreted
Sub-Total 3,150,000.00
80-8919-1 ACCESS ROADS
80-8919-1-320 Continuation of concreting of 90.30 meters with 1,200,000.00
Lower-Tanap Brgy. Road Phase II, side slope protection
Balbalan Proper road concreted
80-8919-1-334 Concreting of Lower Poblacion 430 m x 4.5 m x .25 2,300,000.00
Access Road (Towards Kampco), road concreted
Poblacion
80-8919-1-340 Tirepathing of Lapoc FMR , 100m road tire pathed 600,000.00

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Buaya
80-8919-1-343 Construction of Utah- Babbacong 2.3 km meters feeder 500,000.00
Feeder Road, Gawaan road constructed
80-8919-1-344 Construction of Guina-ang 1.5 mtrs feeder road 300,000.00
Mananilom Feeder Road, Dao- constructed
angan
80-8919-1-345 Continuation of Poswoy-Buaya 1.5 km road 1,500,000.00
FMR, Poswoy constructed
80-8919-1-348 Continuation of Bassao-Bagwang 2.3 kms road 3,000,000.00
FMR, Tawang constructed
Sub-total 9,400,000.00
80-8919-3 Economic Support: Suspension and Slab Footbridges
80-8919-3-354 Completion of Central Balbalasang 55 m suspension 700,000.00
Suspension Footbridge, bridge completed
Balbalasang
80-8919-3-356 Construction of Saltan SFB, 16 meters slab 250,000.00
Balbalasang footbridge
constructed
80-8919-3-357 Construction of Pudao, Ligayan 20 meters slab 500,000.00
SFB, Balantoy footbridge
constructed
80-8919-3-358 Construction of Saleng Footbridge, 14 mts. footbridge 250,000.00
Balantoy constructed
80-8919-3-359 Construction of Cadilan-Bayuyung 22 mts. Slab 700,000.00
slab Footbridge, Gawa-an footbridge
constructed
80-8919-3-362 Continuation of Balala Suspension 40m Suspension 2,000,000.00
bridge, Mabaca Bridge constructed
Sub-total 4,400,000.00
10-1181-46-5 OTHERS:
80-8841-279 Improvement of Public Cemetery, slope protection and 1,000,000.00
Poblacion drainage canal
constructed
80-8912-272 Purchase of electric potters' wheel, 2 units potter’s wheel 351,812.00
Talalang purchased
80-8921-364 Counterpart to Saltan micro-hydro, Provided Counterpart 1,000,000.00
Balbalasang to Sibat funded
micro-hydro
construction
Sub-total 2,351,812.00

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GRAND TOTAL: 50,131,812.00

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