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8/6/2019 Community Health Devlopment PARANAQUE
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Statistics of Parañaque City (2009)
Barangay Population Males Females Area (Ha.)
Density
(P/Ha.) Households
Household
Size
Baclaran 25,566 12,241 13,325 63.72 401.22 5,349 4.78
Tambo 26,935 12,896 14,039 662.53 40.65 5,792 4.65
Dongalo 9,486 4,542 4,944 23.22 408.53 2,049 4.63
La Huerta 7,540 3,610 3,930 53.72 140.36 1,514 4.98
Sto. Niño 23,294 11,153 12,141 245.95 94.71 5,176 4.50
Vitalez 3,288 1,516 1,650 57.20 55.35 684 4.63
San Dionisio 45,515 21,793 23,722 309.69 146.97 9,873 4.61
San Isidro 46,323 22,179 24,144 365.22 126.84 9,919 4.67
San Antonio 38,627 18,495 20,132 287.19 134.50 8,397 4.60
B.F. Homes 64,728 30,992 33,736 769.50 84.12 12,792 5.06
Sun Valley 31,182 14,930 16,252 177.15 175.43 6,720 4.64
Marcelo Green 22,030 10,795 11,235 287.19 76.71 4,529 4.86
Don Bosco 33,824 16,195 17,629 384.75 87.91 7,181 4.71
Merville 13,241 6,340 7,901 304.47 43.49 2,776 4.77
San Martinde Porres 20,888 10,001 10,887 155.65 134.20 4,631 4.51
Moonwalk 41,645 29,940 21,705 377.28 110.38 8,622 4.83
Total 449,811 215,370 234,441 4,657.00 has. 96.59 95,150
4.73 (ave.)Figures
courtesy of theCity Planning
Office, City Hall,Parañaque.
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TOTAL POPULATION : 524,554
LAND AREA : 46.57 sq. km.
POPULATION DENSITY : 11,828 / sq.km.
GROWTH RATE : 2.88%POVERTY INDEX: 19.57%
EMPLOYMENT RATE: 89.3%
ELEMENTARY COMPLETION RATE: 75.69
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Local Health Agencies
� Dr. Olga Virtusio, LocalHealth
Department
�
Dr. Yolanda Orantia, Social Hygiene
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Parañaque·s Status of Health
Indicators National
Baseline
2006 2006 2007 2008 2009
Vital Health Indices
Crude Birth Rate 20.70% 14.1% 12.60% 14.64% 14.04%
Crude Death Rate 4.30% 4.85% 3.91% 3.83% 3.53%
Maternal Mortality Rate 0.63% 0.13% 1.22% 0.24% 0.61%
Infant Mortality Rate 24% 19% 18.56% 18.22% 15.19%
Health Indicators
Fully Immunized Child 83% 82.36% 90.28% 60% 71%
% of Births attended by skilledPersonel
53.90% 78.05% 81.41% 79.48% 82.97%
Facility Based Deliveries 37.10% 47.97% 53.32% 60.10% 64.63%
Pregnant women with at least3 prenatal visit
61% 63% 60.10% 20% 25.74%
Pregnant women with TT2injection
59% 49% 43.60% 17% 17.72%
Women with at least 1 postpartum check up
69% 73% 70% 48% 34.96%
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Parañaque·s MCH Issues
Poor MCH Indicators
± High Maternal Mortality Rate 0.61%
± Infant Mortality Rate 15.19%
± Teenage pregnancy (11-20 y/o) 13.30%
± Pregnant women with a least 3 pre-natal consult 25.7%
±
Pregnant women with given TT2 injection 17.72% ± Deliveries by skilled birth attendants at 82.97% only
± Facility based deliveries at 64.63% only
± Women with at least 1 post-partum check-ups 34.96%
± Low rate and shorter period of exclusive breastfeeding
Identified problems
± Health facilities complying with IMCI protocols
± Accreditation processes ± Referral network of accredited service providers
Other Issues/Challenges
± Poor health seeking behaviors
± Lack of knowledge on maternal and child health care
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EXPERIENCES
� AFRHS
� RUP/RED STRATEGY
� URBAN HEART
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(AFRHS) Adolescent Friendly
Reproductive Health Services
� 36% of new adolescent clients seen
� 2 youth groups ± BALUTI & KAPWA
Activities led by youth groups
- Peer Health Education Sessions
- Advocacy Activities
- Community Outreach activities- VCT
- Home visits
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(BREAD for LIFE) RED STRATEGY
DOH
CHO
HC
Through the Public
System
Strengthened
health staff
capacity
Using:
Reaching
Every
BarangayStrategy
(REB)
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The initial results«in Parañaque
� Improved Immunization rates
� Increased Health center visits
� Passage of local legislations� Other social determinants of health like
environment, housing, were addressed
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Moving RED Forward
� Expanding RED to the whole community
of Bgy. San Isidro, Sto. Niño and
Moonwalk by the end of 2011«86,589
Urban Poor reached
� Translate the experience in responsive
national and local policies for
sustainability� Mobilize international funding support to
expand the work for 2011-2015
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What Urban HEART
Accomplished«� City Resolution No. 08-055 Series of 2008
adopting the UH Tool in the City
� Ordinance# 060-2008 Birthing HomeRegulation Act of 2008
� 1st Birthing Facility: PAANAKAN in Dist. II� 1st Information System for Pregnant Women
in the local Brgy.
� Establishment of Women¶s Health
Team(community volunteers)� Decreased in IMR/MMR citywide
� Increased awareness of Newborn Screening
� Increased Breastfeeding practices
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EXPANSION TO OTHER
SE
CTOR
S/OTHER
IN
ITIATIVE
S� Updates of the tool in all health programs, other agencies(PNP,
� SWAESO, Planning to make use of tool for accomplishment reporting
� All barangays were submitting data needed
� The tool paved the way for a close coordination withagencies identified to provide intervention (PNP, Maynilad,Bgy. Captain)
� Four (4) new birthing facilities (SA, ME, SI, Vit.)
� WHT strengthen in all barangays
�
Private midwives practices regulated� Implementation of MNCHN strategy
� CBMS/UH Tool complementing each other
� Gather voluntary support and active participation from theprivate sector locally and internationally
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Indicative Direction for 2011
R.A.C.E FOR SERVICE
1. Implementing reforms for rapidreduction of maternal and neonatal
mortality through MNCHN strategy
2. Strengthening private-public
partnerships
3. Expansion of effective strategies on
Maternal and Child Health program