Chapter 2 General Socio-Economic Conditions in the DIDP Area
2.1 Population Size and Distribution
2.2 Population Growth
2.3 Household Size
2.4 Highest Grade Completed
2.5 Labor Force
TABLES
Table 1 Population Distribution, Density and Growth Rate by Province/City, DIDP Area, 1995
Table 2 Percent Distribution of Population 5 Years Old and Over by Highest Grade Completed by Province, DIDP Area
Table 3 Percent Distribution of Population 15 Years Old and Over by Sex, 1995, DIDP Area
Table 4 Percent Distribution of Household Population 15 Years Old and Over who Worked at Any One Time in the Past Year, DIDP Area, 1995
Table 5 Percent Distribution of Indigenous Peoples by Municipality/Province
FIGURES
Figure 1 GIS Maps: Indigenous Peoples Distribution (DIDP Area)
Figure 2 GIS Map: 1995 population Density
Figure 3 Distribution of IPs by Municipalities by Province, DIDP Area, 1995
1.1 Policies
1.2 the Study
Chapter 2 Institutions, Programs and Performance
Chapter 3 Constraints and Potentials2.1 The Department of Social Welfare and Development
2.1.1 Functions
2.2. Vision, Mission, PolicyThrusts and Directions2.2.1 DSWD "Vision Statement"
2.2.2 Policy Thrusts and Directions
2.2.3 Goals, Objectives and Targets
2.2.4 Strategies and Projects2.3 Regional Administration (Manpower, Budget and Institution/Centers)
2.4. Accomplishments
2.5 the Poverty Situation in Region XI
3.1 Issues and Constraints
3.2 Potentials
3.3 Summary of Constraints
Chapter 4 Objectives, Strategy and Projects
4.1 Objectives of the Social Welfare Sub-sector
4.2 Strategies of the Social Welfare Sub-sector
4.3 Projects
4.4. Project Proposals for Further Study
TABLES
Table 1 CIDSS Sites Visited by the JICA Expert
Table 2 Sea-kaunlaran Performance by Fund Source (1997)
Table 3 Summary of Performance (Centers/Institutions) 1997
Table 4 5-Year Comparative Analysis on Child and Youth Cases Served (Community and Center Based)
Table 5 5-Year Comparative Analysis on Women in Especially Difficult Circumstances (WEDC) Served (Community Center Based Women's Help Desk)
FIGURES
Figure 1 Department of Social Welfare and Development
Figure 2 DSWD New Positioning Structure
Introduction to the Sub-sector Study on Education
1.1 Department of Education, Culture and Sports (DECS)
1.2 Philosophy and Goals
1.3 Basic Education Plans and Programs
1.4 Profile of Basic Education in the DIDP Area1.4.1 Elementary and Secondary Education
1.4.2 Literacy and Non-formal Education1.5 Issues and Constraints
1.6 Potentials
2.1 Legal Bases and Structure
2.2 Ongoing Plans, Goals and Strategies
2.3 the State of Higher Education in the DIDP Area2.3.1 Higher Education Institutions in the DIDP Area
2.3.2 Programs
2.3.3 Enrollment
2.3.4 Performance/Graduates
2.3.5 Accreditation
2.3.6 Graduate/Advanced Education2.4 Constraints
2.5 Potentials
Chapter 3 Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET)
3.1 Policies and Institutions
3.1.1 Policies
3.1.2 Mandate and Organizations
3.1.3 Systems and Institutions3.2 Plans and Present Status of TESDA Programs
3.2.1 TESDA Programs
3.2.2 Other Programs in the DIDP Area3.3. Performance
3.3.1 Facilities, Enrollment and Courses
3.3.2 Condition in Agriculture, Fishery and Forestry Training
3.3.3 Survey of Out-of-School Youth in the DIDP Area3.4 Introduction
3.5 Counseling and Placement
3.6 Issues and Constraints
3.7 Prospects
Chapter 4 Development Objectives and Strategy and Projects
4.1 Strategies
4.1.1 Basic Education
4.1.2 Higher Education
4.1.3 Technical and Vocational Education and Training4.2 Anchor Programs/Projects
4.3 Other Programs/Projects
Appendix Directory of Higher Education Institutions in the DIDP Area 1997-1998
TABLES
Table 1 Number of Public and Private Elementary Schools by Province/City in the DIDP Area, SY 1996-97 and 1997-98
Table 2 Number and Ratio of Desks/Armchairs and Classrooms to Students/Pupils in the DIDP Area, SY 1997-98
Table 3 Public and Private Pre-School Enrollment in the DIDP Area, SY 1995-96 and 1996-97
Table 4 Enrollment in Public and Private Elementary Schools, DIDP Rea, SY 1996-97 and 1997-98
Table 5 Enrollment Distribution in Public and Private Secondary Schools in the DIDP Area, SY 1996-97 and 1997-98
Table 6 Data on Public and Private Elementary and Secondary Schools, DIDP Area, SY 1997-98
Table 7 Performance Indicators of Public Elementary Schools and Secondary Schools, DIDP Area, SY 1996-97
Table 8 Achievement Test Scores for 1995 and 1997, Secondary Level, DIDP Area
Table 9 Percentage of Passers in the 1994-95 NSAT, DIDP Area
Table 10 State of Illiteracy Across Population Groups in the DIDP Area, 1996
Table 11 Basic Literacy Classes Funded by LGUs/NGOs in the DIDP Area, 1996
Table 12 Data on Enrollment and Graduates in Functional Education and Literacy, 1997
Table 13 Poverty Alleviation Fund (PAF) Organized Classes in the DIDP Area, 1997
Table 14 Distribution of Public and Private HEIs by Province in the DIDP Area, SY 1997-98
Table 15 Tertiary Enrollment by Province by Sector, DIDP Area SY 1997-98
Table 16 Enrollment of HEIs by Program by Sector, SY 1997-98
Table 17 Graduates of HEIs in Region XI by Program by Sector, SY 1996-97
Table 18 Data on Institutions with Accredited Programs in the DIDP Area
Table 19 Training Institutions by Type in the DIDP Area
Table 20 Targets and Accomplishments (1997) for Davao City/Sur, Davao Province and Davao Oriental
Table 21 TVET Courses and Enrollments
Table 22 Comparative Data Estimates on Agri-Related and Service/Industry Workers and Graduates, Philippines, 1995
Table 23 Number of Schools Offering Agriculture, Fishery and Forestry Programs, DIDP Area, 1997
FIGURES
Figure 1 Organizational Chart of Department of Education, Culture and Sports
Figure 2 Organizational Chart of Department of Education, Culture and Sports Regional Office, No. XI, Davao City
Figure 3 Secondary Participation Rate, DIDP Area 1997
Figure 4 Elementary Participation Rate, DIDP Area 1997
Figure 5 Commission on Higher Education: Organizational Structure
Figure 6 Philippine Educational Structure
Figure 7 Organizational Structure of Interim TESDA-Regional Office XI
Figure 8 Paradigm Showing Training Gaps in the DIDP Area
Chapter 1 Government Policies and Initiatives
1.1 Health Services in the Country: Legal Bases, Goals and Targets
1.2 Department of Health: Its Functions and Programs
1.3 DOH After the Devolution
1.4 DOH Regional Field Office XI: Its Scope of Work and Status of Programs1.4.1 Planning
1.4.2 Local Government Assistance
1.4.3 Social Mobilization
1.4.4 Standards/Licensing/Regulation
1.4.5 Research and Development
1.4.6 Monitoring and Evaluation
1.4.7 Epidemic Surveillance
1.4.8 Resources Management
1.4.9 Health Information System1.5 Health Insurance Program
1.6 National Drug Policy
Chapter 2 Existing Conditions of the DIDP Area
2.1 Health and Sanitation Conditions
2.1.1 Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) and Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR)
2.1.2 Diseases Patterns
2.1.3 Nutrition
2.1.4 Persons with Disability
2.1.5 Water
2.1.6 Environmental Sanitation
2.1.7 Occupational Health
2.1.8 Family Planning2.2 Health System and Facilities
2.2.1 Some Macro Indices
2.2.2 Health Facilities and Equipment
2.2.3 Health Personnel
2.2.4 Drug Supply
2.2.5 Information System
2.2.6 Health Financing
2.2.7 Tertiary Hospitals
2.2.8 Herbal Research and Processing Plant (HRPP)2.3 Non-Government Organization (NGOs) in the Health Sector
2.3.1 Archdiocesan Nutrition Program
2.3.2 Institute of Primary Health Care
2.3.3 Tagbitan-ag Women's Organization
2.3.4 Baranhgay Health Workers' Federation of Governor Generoso
2.3.5 Community Drug Insurance Program (CDIP) - Botika Binhi
Chapter 3 Existing Conditions by Province/City
3.1 Health Situation of Davao del Sur
3.1.1 Health and Sanitation Conditions
3.1.2 Health System and Facilities
3.1.3 Disease Control Programs3.2 Health Situation of Davao City
3.2.1 Health and Sanitation Conditions
3.2.2 Health System and Facilities
3.2.3 Disease Control Programs3.3 Health Situation of Davao del Norte
3.3.1 Eight Municipalities
3.3.2 Island Garden City of Samal
3.3.3 Tagum City3.4 Health Sanitation of Davao Oriental
3.4.1 Health and Sanitation Conditions
3.4.2 Health System and Facilities3.5 Health Situation of Compostela Valley
3.5.1 Health and Sanitation Conditions
3.5.2 Health System and Facilities
3.5.3 Environmental Health Concerns
Chapter 4 Constraints and Potentials
4.1 Existing Health-Related Common Constraints/Problems
4.2 Existing Health-Related Area-Specific Constraints/Problems
4.3 Prospects for DIDP Health Development
5.1 Growth
5.2 Organizational Unity
5.3 Diversification
5.4 Agri-Industrialization
5.5 Value Development
5.6 Amenity Creation
5.7 Outward Orientation
Chapter 6 Health Sector Programs and Projects
6.1 Health Sector Programs and Projects
Appendix 1 List of Standardized Equipment/Instrument for Hospitals
Appendix 2 Condition of Public Hospitals
TABLES
Table 1 Selected Demographic Data
Table 2 Percentage of 3rd Degree Malnutrition to Total Weighed Population Among Pre-Schoolers, 1992-1995
Table 3 Percentage of Household with Safe Water
Table 4 Sanitation Facility Coverage
Table 5 Number of Public and Private Hospital Beds, Ratio to Population and Poverty Incidence
Table 6 Number of Needed Main Health Centers
Table 7 Population by Municipality, Davao del Sur, 1990-95
Table 8 Number of Physicians, Nurses, Midwives and Dentists Needed (Excess), 1996
Table 9 Population by Municipality, Davao del Sur, 1990-95
Table 10 Crude Birth Rate by Municipality, Davao del Sur, 1994-96
Table 11 Crude Death Rate by Municipality per 1000 Population, 1993-96
Table 12 Infant Mortality Rate by Municipality per 1000 Live Births, 1994-96, Davao del Sur
Table 13 Nutrition Status of Elementary School Children, 1996-97, Davao del Sur
Table 14 Water Supply Facilities, 1995, Davao del Sur
Table 15 Ration of Households without Toilets by Municipality (1994-96), Davao del Sur
Table 16 Number of Existing Facilities by Type by Municipality, Private and Public, 1996
Table 17 Number of Government Health Personnel and Ratio to the Population by Municipality, 1996
Table 18 Population by District and Percentage to the Total Population, 1997
Table 19 Number of Medical Manpower of Davao City and Ratio to Population, 1994
Table 20 Five Causes of Hospital Discharges in Davao Oriental, 1996
Table 21 Number of Hospital Discharges, Out-Patient Consultations and Laboratory Examinations in Davao Oriental, 1996
Table 22 Comparison of Health Problems and Resources in Five Barangays of Mati, Davao Oriental
Table 23 Infant Mortality Rate per 1000 Live Births in Compostela Valley, 1995-1997
Table 24 Comparison of Different Indicators to Determine the Health Status of Children, Compostela Valley, 1997
FIGURES
Figure 1 Organizational Chart, Department of Health
Figure 2 Crude Death Rate by Municipality per 1000 Population, 1993-1996
APPENDIX: Participatory Approach
A.1 Government Policies and Initiative
A.2 Advantages of Utilizing Participatory or Bottom-Up Approach
A.3 Concept of Participatory Approach (as applied in the DIDPMP)
A.4 The RSS Partners
A.5 The Muslim/Indigenous Cultural Communities (M/ICCs)A.5.1 List of National Cultural Minorities (NCMs) , not known as the Indigenous Cultural Communities (ICCs)
A.6 Consultation Meetings and Focus Group Discussion/Key Information Interviews (FGDs/KIIs)
A.6.1 Consultation Meeting
A.6.2 FGDs/KIIs by NGOs/Pos Consortium
A.6.2 FGDs/KIIs by the Study TeamA.7 The Results
A.7.1 Constraints (as facilitated by the Consortium)
A.7.2 Constraints (as facilitated by the Study Team)
A.7.3 Minimum Basic Needs (survey results as gathered by the Consortium)A.8 Projects
Annex A Research Management Team
Annex B NGOs/POs Consortium
Annex C Participating NGOs/POs
Annex D Data Gathering Tools
Annex E Places Visited by the JICA Expert
TABLES
Table A.1 Indicators for Minimum Basic Needs
Table A.2 MBN Survey Results in Davao Province
Table A.3 MBN Survey Results in Davao City
Table A.4 MBN Survey Results in Davao del Sur
Table A.5 MBN Survey Results in Davao Oriental
FIGURES
Figure A.1 DIDP MP Participatory Approach
Figure A.2 Office on Muslim Affairs
Figure A.3 Office on Muslim Affairs