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2005 POVERTY REDUCTION PROGRAM

Poverty complicates life. It limits the choices for quality living. Poverty had always been thought of as income deprivation that could lead to inability to afford sufficient food intake, proper housing, education, basic sanitation, all leading to alienation, depression, higher morbidity rate, domestic violence and crime. Today’s multifaceted dimensions of poverty view urban poverty not just as income deprivation, but also health poverty, education poverty, tenure insecurity, personal insecurity and disempowerment. Using the Minimum Basic Needs Survey results, Tuguegarao City Government extends to all households in need a combination of interventions to reduce/eliminate all forms of poverty. The City MBN Team actively coordinates with officials, churches, organizations, agencies and other stakeholders, to ensure that the groups at risk are benefited by the City Poverty Reduction Program.


PROGRAMS/PROJECTS

COMPLETED & CONTINUING
as of DECEMBER 2005


A. MACROECONOMIC STABILITY AND EQUITABLE GROWTH

1. Livelihood & Employment Generation

a. Basic Skills Training Program (BSTP)

P 314,285.29

b. Livelihood Projects

1,095,672.00

c. Livelihood Development

26,040.00

2. Economic Transformation

 

a. Investment and Employment Promotion

417,622.88

b. Commercial Area Upgrading (Market Upgrading)

5,518,363.32

c. Facilities Upgrading

1,445,261.90

3. Economic Services

454,843.50

Sub - Total

9,272,088.89


B. AGRICULTURAL MODERNIZATION WITH SOCIAL EQUITY

1. Agricultural Development Program

 

a. Irrigation System

P 722,087.00

b. Balance Fertilization Strategy

 456,100.00

c. Animal Dispersal

 502,800.00

d. Animal Health Management

 219,810.00

e. Post Harvest Facilities

 500,000.00

f. Model Farms

 534,420.62

g. Completion of Training Center & Dormitory

 268,768.00

h. Seed/Seedling Stations/Dispersal

565,629.25

i. Demo Farm

30,344.95

k. Installation of Water Tank - Demo Farm

278,000.00

2. Agricultural Modernization

378,046.40

3. Cooperative Development

355,538.33

4. Installation of Green House

1,350,000.00

5. Agricultural Services

5,302,832.91

6. Veterinary Services

402,526.00

Sub - Total

11,866,903.46


C. COMPREHENSIVE HUMAN DEVELOPMENT AND

     PROTECTING THE VULNERABLE

 
1. Human and Ecological Security (H.E.S.) 
a. Environmental Planning and ManagementP 246,157.00
b. Disaster Prevention/Preparedness 52,620.00
c. Equipment Acquisition 1,499,500.00
d. Land Banking (Lot Acquisition) 1,500,000.00
e. Traffic Management 399,991.00
f. Clean and Green 298,701.65
g. Material Resource Facility 874,911.40
h. Solid Waste Management & Services 11,463,876.91
i. Accessibility (Road Concreting) 21,187,049.40
j. Drainage Development Program 22,923,359.50
k. Peace and Order 2,591,142.79
l. Protective Services 928,119.52
m. Const. of City Fire Station 2,962,578.29
n. Fire Protection Services & Equipment 389,000.15

Sub - Total

67,317,007.61


2. Gender and Development


a. Local Population Program P117,679.00
b. Minimum Basic Needs 133,799.00
c. Nutrition Program 699,814.00
d. Education Development Program  
    d.1 Physical Development (SEF)  
          PUBLIC EDUCATION - Elementary Schools  
                NORTH DISTRICT  
    *School Building Construction    1,574,732.70

    *Acquisition of Office Equipment & Library Books

736,675.00

   * Furniture and Fixtures83,210.00
           EAST DISTRICT 
   *School Building Construction 2,870,720.80
   *Namabbalan E/S Fencing40,000.00
   *Fencing of Don Domingo P/S 11,885.00
   *Acquisition of Office Equipment & Library Books 725,175.00
          WEST DISTRICT 
   *School Building Construction 2,080,794.60
   *Fencing of West C/S, Ugac Sur E/S 23,846.00
     and San Gabriel E/S 
   *Acquisition of Office Equipment & Library Books 726,315.00
   *Furniture and Fixtures17,580.00
           NORTH-EAST DISTRICT 
   *School Building Construction 2,845,055.54
   *Larion Bajo E/S Fencing89,096.00
   *Acquisition of Office Equipment & Library Books 832,850.00
   *Furniture and Fixtures7,943.00
         PUBLIC EDUCATION - Secondary Schools 
   *School Building Construction 1,873,569.90
   *Acquisition of Bass, Drums and Cymbals 400,000.00
   *Installation of Electrical Materials (Linao Annex) 60.631.00
   *Acquisition of Office Equipment & Library Books 835,150.00
   *Furniture and Fixtures130,687.00
   d.2 Non-Formal Education 
   *NFE A & E Program 1,097,156.84
   d.3 Literacy Program 63,221.00
e. GAD Advocacy 170,725.00
f. Cultural Development 3,131,955.00
g. Physical Fitness/Sports Development 4,003,149.30
h. Search for Outstanding Youth Leaders 99,476.00
i. Scholarships 
   *Local Scholarship Program 1,755,000.00
   *Science & Technology Scholarship 377,000.00
   *Music & Arts Scholarship 55,526.00
j. Education Development Services 2,238,858.72
k. Health Development Program 6,144,960.76
l. Ugac Health Center 32,172.00
m. Social Welfare 
   *Social Welfare Services 1,488,311.16
   *Practical Skills Development 42,750.00
   *Aids/Asst. to Individual in Crisis Situation (AICS) 2,822,542.46
   *Self-Employment Assistance (SEA) 35,500.00
   *Educational Assistance to C/PWDs 151,938.00
   *Supplemental Feeding to CWDs 93,000.00
   *Assistance for Physical Restoration 83,700.00
   *Assistance to YO's16,699.99
   *Day Care 733,200.00
   *Donations for Typhoon Victims 990,000.00

Sub-Total

2,526,024.70
  

D. GOOD AND EFFECTIVE GOVERNANCE

1. Development Administration

a. Human Resources Development Program

 

b. Local Planning

261,964.00

c. Barangay Development Planning

334,200.00

d. Capability Building

 

Sub-Total

596,164.00

GRAND TOTAL


P 91,578,188.66

Livelihood Skills Training and Financial Assistance, Cooperative Development, Organization & Mgmt.


Agricultural Modernization for Food Security, Poverty Reduction and Wealth Generation

Vibrant economy capable of providing needed resources for growth and development

Medical Missions for special surgery for indigent children


Quality Education for all

Physical Fitness for total human development

Rediscovering the identity and strengths of the Ibanags


Safe, peaceful and orderly living, conditions to encourage socio-economic activities and productivity

Functional Literacy for People Empowerment and Community Mobilization

 Dignified Living Conditions | Poverty Reduction Program | City Development Strategy

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