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BACKGROUND ON THE LGU Founding Anniversary: June 21, 1959 pursuant to RA 2519

Location: ☼ Northeastern part of the Province of Quirino ☼ 3 Km. away from Cabarroguis, Quirino the Capital Town ☼ 18km. in Santiago City ☼ 326km. in Quezon City, Metro Manila

Total Land Area ☼ 6,824.0 hectares SAGUDAY – means uniqueness, positive qualities and values One Town One Product: ☼ Fossilized Flower Making

• SAGUDAY as a prime agro-industrial and residential investment destination in the province nurtured by God-loving, informed, empowered, vigilant, and healthy citizens who live in an environmentally protected, competitive, and sustainable economy in a peaceful and pro-active community under a transparent, accountable and ethical governance.

• To promote, uplift and transform the way of life of the people

towards a competitive and sustainable economy through a good organizational climate, culture of change, and the delivery of accessible, comprehensive and quality services by means of a transparent, accountable and ethical governance.

VISION

MISSION

CBMS Started (Latest CBMS Round) CY 2016 CBMS Ended (Latest CBMS Round) Number of CBMS Census Rounds 1 Number of Trained Local Enumerators 10 Number of Field Editors 2 Number of Field Coordinator 1 Total Number of Households Covered by the CBMS Census (Latest CBMS Census)

3,515

Actual Cost per Household 128.02 Others: DILG BuB FUND ₱ 500,000.00 LGU Counterpart ₱ 70,117.50

Facts and Figures

Development Advocacy

In SUStAInInG InclUSIve Growth AnD Development throUGh the cBmS wAS conceptUAlIzeD wIth the AcronYm:

G - Good Governance and Genuine People Empowerment

o – Order and Public Safety S – Sustainable Economic Growth and Infra-Structure Development

A – Agricultural Productivity, Entrepreneurship and Employment

G – Good Fiscal and Financial Management U – Upgraded Human Resource Development D – Disaster Mitigation and Resiliency A – Accessible Social Services and Social Justice Y – Youth Education and Empowerment

General Uses of CBMS Data in the LGU

• Aid in the preparation and adoption of plans

• Facilitate the identification and prioritization of development programs, projects and activities

• Address basic development issues and concerns of the constituents particularly the Senior Citizens, Person with Disabilities (PWD), Solo Parents, Children and other Marginalized Sectors

• Sustain and fortify development gains

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SAGUDAY COMMUNITY BASED MANAGEMENT

SYSTEM RESULT

Series1

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1,964 HHs with income below poverty threshold

1,521 HHs with income below food threshold

276 HHs Unemployed Members of the labor force

95 HHs living in makeshift housing

23 HHs living in makeshift housing

CBMS LOCAL DEVELOPMENT IMPACTS

DATA LEGISLATIONS RESULTS

Informal Settlers 109 HHs

DRRM Plan, Contingency Plan, Local Climate Change Adaptation Plan, Climate and Disaster Risk Assessment, Local Shelter Plan

EO No. 10A, Series of 2016 “Reorganizing the Saguday Municipal Housing Board in the LGU” EO Reorganizing the Local Committee Against Squatting Syndicates and Professional Squatters (LCASSPS) Enactment of Ordinance Creating the Saguday Municipal Housing Board, Ordinance #2, S. 2018 Declaring the Municipal Lot at Salvacion, Saguday, Quirino as the LGU Resettlement Area

NHA Resettlement Project was completed for Housing Project amounting to ₱10,200,000.00 and Gawad Kalinga Project amounting to ₱350,000.00 95HHs of identified vulnerable families were included in the DOLE (Grow Macro, Starter Kit, SPES, Single Parents, PWD) DA (Fingerlings, Seed distribution, PISOS, Mushroom Vermi-Composting) and DRR Housing Assistance through ADRA, NASA, St. Augustine Hippo Paris Church, and Archdiocese of Bayombong) 177 Families beneficiaries in the NHA HP and 75 Families in the Gawad Kalinga

CBMS LOCAL DEVELOPMENT IMPACTS

DATA LEGISLATIONS RESULTS

WATER AND SANITATION

180 Households without access to safe water

CLUP, AIP, CDP Sanitation Code, Environmental Code

62 Households were benefited in the Magsaysay Water System Project (₱400,000.00) Completed in 2018 Level 3 Water System constructed in Sto. Tomas and La Paz

23 Households without access to Sanitary Toilet Facility

CLUP, AIP, CDP

Sanitation Code, Environmental Code

100% Completed –Lakas Bayan Evaluation CY 2019 23 water sealed toilets distributed and toilets constructed

Waste Disposal Solid Waste Management Plan

Sanitation Code, Environmental Code

Procurement of Garbage Compactor, (₱1,450,000.00) Multipurpose Shredder & Bottle Crusher/Glass Pulverizer (₱1,350,000.00) Establishment of Sanitary Land Fill (Municipal and Barangay) ₱4,100,000.00 Provincial Government Financial Assistance and ₱10,982,000.00 out of the 20% Development Fund of the LGU from CY 2016-2018

CBMS LOCAL DEVELOPMENT IMPACTS

DATA LEGISLATIONS RESULTS

BASIC EDUCATION

130 Children 6-16 years old not attending school

CDP, AIP Adoption of AIP MNAP

100 Secondary and 100 Tertiary SPES Beneficiaries

Anak ti Saguday Scholarship Program launched Conversion of Salvacion Elementary School to Salvacion Integrated School

Educational Assistance/ Scholarship Grants to Poor but deserving Students Various Alternative Learning Syst. Program implemented with 63 beneficiaries

INCOME AND LIVELIHOOD

1964 HHs with income below poverty threshold, 1521 HHs with income below food threshold

CDP, AIP CDP, AIP, A.B adopted 25 Beneficiaries (Single Parent), 30 Beneficiaries for Grow Macro and 75 Beneficiaries for Starter Kit

CDP, AIP, A.B. adopted 2500 Beneficiaries for TUPAD (CY 2016-2018) and on-going implementation of various livelihood projects

Access to low irrigation and low agricultural productivity 1521 HHs

Agri. and Fishery Development Plan

Resolutions to various agencies passed

NIA responded and various irrigation facilities, constructed and survey conducted in several barangays for irrigation expansion (ARIP and MARIIS)

Lobbied to Congressman and Governor the provision of yearly livelihood fund for RICs. ₱1,350,000.00 (CY 2016-2018)

2015-2018 Seal of Good Local Governance SGLG 2010-2012 Seal of Good Housekeeping

2017 Gawad KALASAG National Winner – MDRRMC Category 2015-2016 Winner in the Rafael Salas Population and Development Award2017-2018

Red Orchid Award (National Winner) Outstanding Municipal Peace and Order Council (Regional Level)

Sandugo Award (Regional Winner) Outstanding Local Health System (Regional Winner)

Purple Ribbon (Regional Awardee) 1ST Placer in the Collection Efficiency of the 3 Categories (Provincial Level)