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Historical Background Long ago, Barangay Ibingay is a place surrounded by huge trees and tall grasses. It is however a coastal area wherein the inhabitants lived on the coastline. The primary source of livelihood then, was fishing. The rich folklore of the place told that Ibingay was originally called Punta Ibingay, coined from the word “Bingcay” or assorted seashell that is abundant in the area, which children played with.
According to anecdote, one day there was a man selling home fixtures. He dropped by a family to drink water and take some rest. While resting, something caught his eyes which the children use on their game. In his amazement, he asked the children what they‟re playing with. They answered „bincay” found at the end of the shore. He left the house with some “bincay” in his baggage. Along his way, he met a group of man selling the same product and asked what he‟s holding. He exclaimed “Bincay, Punta Ibinigay”, where he‟s been to. Upon hearing those words, they named the place Punta Ibingay which was replaced later on to just Ibingay.
In 1973, it was renamed “Balo” or swordfish, the kind of fish often caught
by fishermen in Ibingay waters. However, the name “Balo” was not sustained. People continued to refer to the place as “Ibingay”. So, today, Ibingay remains as its official name.
BARANGAY IBINGAY
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Geographic Location
Barangay Ibingay is bounded by Masbate Pass in North, Barangay Centro in South, Barangay Nursery in East and barangays Espinosa and JT Fernandez in West.
Land Area
Barangay Ibingay has a total land area of 51.0808 hectares representing 0.272% of the total land area of the City of 18,789.23 hectares.
GEOGRAPHIC PROFILE
Figure 1: Map of Barangay Ibingay
Masbate Pass
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Land Use Trend Majority of Barangay Ibingay land use is dedicated to residential with a 61.56% share. It is one of the barangays in the poblacion area where the people choose to inhabit the place. Other land use trends reflected on table one is on fishpond with 21.92% share and government with 16.51% share and
Table 1 Land Use
Barangay Ibingay
Land Use Area/Has % Share
Residential 31.4467 61.56 Commercial 0.0000 0.00 Government 8.4350 16.51 Agricultural 0.0000 0.00 Pasture Land 0.0000 0.00 Fish Pond 11.1991 21.92
All land uses 51.0808 100.00 Source: City Assessor‟s Office Cadastral Survey
May 2000, CPDO 2004
Figure 2
Land Use Potentials/Advantage Most of the privately-owned lands are being converted into subdivisions. At present there are three (3) existing subdivisions, the Navarro Subdivision,Tiongson Subdivision and Villa Conception. Other significant potentials are establishment of Mangrove Park at Ibingay Boulevard, development of boulevard extension which facilitates the influx of many commercial establishments.
Land Use Brgy. Ibingay
61%
0%
17%
0%0%
22%
Residential Commercial Government
Agricultural Pasture Land Fish Pond
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Political Subdivision Barangay Ibingay is an urban barangay which is composed of eight (8) puroks. The puroks were named after flowers which are abundant in the area. Only five (5) puroks have name and these are the following: Purok I- PC Campsite, Purok II- Sampaguita (Clemente Avenue), Purok III- Kalubihan, Purok IV- Tiongson Subdivision, Purok V- Bagong Sirang, Purok VI- Leftside of Clemente Avenue (no name), Purok VII- Navarro Subdivision to Valencia Beach (no name) and Purok VIII-Boulevard (no name). Every purok is administered by one (1) councilor with purok presidents in all barangay programs and activities.
Natural Characteristics (Soil Type, Physiography and Slope) Of the total land area, Barangay Ibingay like that of other barangays in the city is characterized to have a physiography and slope in the level of gently sloping to undulating to rolling to moderately steep. Bolinao Clay and Hydrosol are the common type of soil in the area. Hydrosol is generally characterized by a brackish aqueous horizon or surface water ranging in depth from 5 to 100 centimeters or more depending upon the rise and fall Bolinao Clay is characterized
Hydrogeology Water supply in Barangay Ibingay is rated poor to fair. Its mineral content is rated poor to rich. This is due to the fact that the barangay is in close proximity to the sea. Many residents are largely dependent on surface and dug wells as their source of water. Relatively, water from deep wells is relatively good. Most residents used it for domestic purposes like bathing, washing clothes and dishes, etc. For drinking purposes, proper care must be practiced to make it potable like boiling. With the existence of MMWD and water refilling stations in the area and nearby barangays, safe drinking water can now be availed in every household.
Natural Resources
This barangay has rich coastal resources. In fact, there is a kind of prolific fishing technique which they called “panilo”. The major fish catch within the vicinity of the barangay are as follows: Mollusks, Crustaceans, Polychetes, Goldfish, Squid and other known fish species. The corals of this barangay are rated from poor to good.
There is also a mangrove area, soon to be developed as a mangrove
park.
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Population Size, Number of Households and Population Growth
As of 2005, the total population of the barangay is 4637 with 1105 households. It has a mean household size of 5 members. It is the second to the highest barangay of the city in terms of population. Annual population growth rate runs on 2.107% in 1995-2000 and projected to decrease to 0.985% in 2000-2005 and 0.922% in 2005-2010. This projection has a relatively slow growth.
Table 2
Number of Households by Purok Barangay Ibingay
Source: CBMS, 2005
The table above showed that Purok 07 has the highest household population with 232 members. On the other hand, Purok 02 has the lowest with 133 household members.
The breakdown of ages in the barangay is reflected on the table below.
Table 3
Age Breakdown Barangay Ibingay
Age Breakdown Total Population
Infants Birth (less than 1 yr old) 90
Children 0-5 yrs old 668
Children 6-12 yrs old 784
HH members 13-16 yrs old 447
HH member 10 yrs old and above 3517
HH members of the labor force 1473 Source: CBMS, 2005
PurokName Purok Total Household
Purok Total Members
Purok Total Members (Male)
Purok Total Members (Female)
Purok 01- 148 580 273 307
Purok 02- 88 322 152 169
Purok 03- 181 801 383 418
Purok 04- 113 494 224 269
Purok 05- 124 519 240 278
Purok 06- 95 385 183 201
Purok 07- 232 975 475 497
Purok 08- 124 561 264 296
TOTAL 1105 4637 2194 2435
DEMOGRAPHY
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Age Breakdown
90 668
784
447
3517
1473
Infants Birth (less
than 1 yr old)
Children 0-5 yrs
old
Children 6-12 yrs
old
HH members 13-
16 yrs old
HH member 10 yrs
old and above
HH members of
the labor force
Figure 3
The table above showed that the barangay has relatively high population
who are active in the labor force comprising of 1473 members as compared to the young population who are considered to be dependents. Population Density The actual population density of the barangay is 9077.74 for 2005. By the year 2010, it is projected to increase at 12, 571.58 persons per square kilometer. This is due to the development of new subdivisions and influx of economic activity, hence populace opt to reside in this barangay. Fertility: Child-Woman Ratio
Fertility rate refers to the number of children that the average woman will have in her lifetime.
Barangay Ibingay has a 0.52% or 52 children aged 0-4 to women of reproductive age (15 to 49 years old) child to woman ratio. This ratio reflects that fertility among women is relatively high.
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Roads
Road is critical to development since it facilitates the mobility of products and people in the area. It promotes economic activity within the area.
Though roads within barangay
subdivisions are rough and graveled, all roads connecting this barangay to other parts of the city are concrete pavement. Drainage and Sewerage
Natural drain is directly release to the bounded sea of the barangay. Drainage system is considered narrow and limited in length. In fact, existing drainage needs further rehabilitation and dredging since some areas are flooded when heavy rains occur.
Other Infrastructures
Table 4 Other Infrastructures
Barangay Ibingay
INFRASTRUCTURE PUROK DESCRIPTION
Multi-Purpose Hall ( Barangay Hall and Health Center)
1 -one-storey concrete building -area- 9.5mX6.0m=57sq.m
Elementary Plaza and Court 2 -concrete, area- 4mX8.5m= 34sq.m
Barangay Chapel Iglesia Ni Cristo
3
-area (7mX18m= 126sq.m) -1,421 sq. m lot and an area of 340 sq.m
Day Care 2 -semi-concrete one-storey bldg -area (5mX6m= 30sq.m)
Elementary School 2 -area(4mX8.5m= 34sq.m)
Waiting Shed 1 2 (PC Camp site)
-steel, area (3.5mX1.5m=5.25sq.m -area (2mX4m=8sq.m) -steel, 1.5mX8m=12sq.m
Streetlights All puroks -155sets, functional distributed to different puroks
Flea Market 8 -concrete footing, wooden structure -area (2.3mX10m=23sq.m)
Source: Office of the Barangay Captain,2006
INFRASTRUCTURE AND UTILITIES PROFILE
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Water
Before the operation of Level III, majority of the residents of the barangay depends on deep wells. In fact, when Masbate-Mobo Water District was not yet on its operation, majority of the urban residents depend on barangay Ibingay deep wells. Water peddling is the main medium of water source to homes. At present, deep wells of the barangay, either private or public, still serve the majority of the populace. The barangay is presently conducting a survey on inventory of major water sources of every purok.
The water supply sourced from MMWD is considered to be safe for
drinking. Although there are times when it the water is influenced by a salty taste or particles due to pollution, it is in general of good quality. For the population who are dependent on deep wells and shallow wells, proper care must be exercise to make it safe for drinking. Since, the barangay is surrounded by sea, limestome formations where calcium carbonate is the major content, the water is definitely not potable. Other susceptibility of water is the pollution caused by activities of man and animals. These sources of water are utilized for domestic, agricultural and industrial purposes of the populace.
As reflected on table 6, 15.10% or 167 households don‟t have access to
safe water. This is a minimal reflection of the population who are more likely to be vulnerable to water-borne diseases.
Table 5 Inventory of Water Facility
Barangay Ibingay
Type of water facility Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8
Total 1104 148 88 180 113 124 95 232 124
Community water system-own 92 17 11 11 19 4 8 19 3
Community water system-shared 60 16 15 4 3 0 0 21 1
Deep well-own 104 21 9 16 26 2 12 15 3
Deep well-shared 649 61 38 126 40 89 52 139 104
Artesian well-own 24 5 1 6 6 1 0 4 1
Artesian well-shared 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 3 0
Dug/shallow well-own 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0
Dug/shallow well-shared 7 0 1 0 0 5 1 0 0
River, stream, lake, spring, bodies of water 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Bottled water 157 27 13 16 17 22 20 30 12
Others 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Source: CBMS, 2005
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Table 6 Access to Safe Water
Barangay Ibingay
PUROK Total Households
Households W/ Access
To SWS
Percentage Household W/O Access
To SWS
Percentage
01 148 121 81.76 27 18.24
02 88 74 84.10 14 15.90
03 181 164 90.61 17 9.39
04 113 95 84.07 18 15.93
05 124 97 78.23 27 21.77
06 95 74 77.90 21 22.10
07 232 201 86.64 31 13.36
08 124 112 90.32 12 9.68
TOTAL 1105 938 84.90 167 15.10 Source: CBMS, 2005
Electricity
The barangay populace enjoys power connection from MASELCO, round the clock.
Communication
Some residential houses and most commercial establishments still subscribed from telephone communication served by PLDT. Cellular phone users are enjoying signal from Globe, Touch Mobile, Smart, and Talk and Text. PILTEL and SMART main telecommunication equipment are located in this barangay. Internet Service Provider (ISP) powered by PLDT is existent.
Two local cable companies offer cable TV connection, which proffer at least 40 channels. For households who cannot afford these, GMA 7 and ABS-CBN can be viewed vividly in their television at home. Music, news and other radio programs can also be listened from local radio stations. Thus, communication is highly accessible in this barangay.
Transportation
Almost all modes of land transportation are present in the barangay. Tricycle is available anytime at cost of Php 6.00 as of 2006, within the urban center, however going in and out of Tiongson Subdivision and Boulevard area costs Php7.00.
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Solid Waste Management Solid wastes within the barangay are primarily composed of domestic wastes such as food waste, leaf litters, and non-biodegradable materials like plastics, cans, boxes, etc. The garbage collection of Masbate City is roaming everyday to collect the garbage on every purok of the barangay. However, in some areas like Ibingay Interior, which is not accessible by the garbage truck collector, the residents dispose in open pit and burn these wastes practically at their backyard. There are also some households who practice recycling and composting.
Coastal Environmental Management The 2.8 –kilometer shoreline of the barangay is protected and maintained by the local government through its monthly coastal clean-up and an annual international coastal clean-up. To achieve a more sheltered and managed coastal environment and protect from further resource exploitation and abuse of human, Bantay Dagat were deployed by the City Government. They will ensure that coastal environment of the barangay is sound- managed.
ENVIRONMENT PROFILE
Mangrove Area
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SUMMARY OF INDICATORS Barangay Ibingay
Source: CBMS, 2005
CArea of Concern
Indicator Number Proportion Rank
Health
1. Proportion of children 0-5 years old who died.
0 0 13
2. Proportion of women who died due to pregnancy related-cause. 0 0 14
Nutrition 3. Proportion of children 0-5 years old who are moderately and severely underweight.
12 1.8 9
Shelter
4. Proportion of households who are squatters. 37 3.3 8
5. Proportion of households with makeshift housing. 16 1.4 10
Water & Sanitation
6. Proportion of households without access to safe water.
167 15.1 4
7. Proportion of households without access to sanitary toilet facilities. 94 8.5 7
Education
8. Proportion of children 6-12 years old not in elementary.
784 21.7 2
9. Proportion of children 13-16 years old not in high school.
447 27.1 1
Income
10. Proportion of households with income less than the poverty threshold.
219 19.8 3
11. Proportion of households with income less than the food threshold.
116 10.5 6
12. Proportion of households who eat less than three meals a day. 3 0.3 11
Employment 13. Unemployment Rate
198 13.4 5
Peace and Order
14. Proportion of household members victimized by crime. 3 0.1 12
POVERTY PROFILE
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The result of CBMS showed the top five (5) Minimum Basic Needs of Barangay Ibingay comprising of: 1) Proportion of children 13-16 years old not in high school; 2) Proportion of children 6-12 years old not in elementary; 3) Proportion of households with income less than the poverty threshold; 4) Proportion of households without access to safe water; 5) Unemployment rate Summary of Issues/Concerns and Challenges
1. Proportion of children 13-16 years old not in high school/ children 6-12 years old not in elementary
Grant scholarship to poor but deserving students.
“No tuition policy” or free education for students who cannot afford the expenses of the school.
2. Proportion of household with income less than the poverty
threshold/ household with income less than the food threshold/Unemployment rate
Encourage investors in the barangay to open new livelihood opportunities that will provide the residents job that will give them a permanent monthly income.
Provide capital for food processing projects and other small scale business.
Skills enhancement training for residents in preparation for job opportunities such as welders, mechanics, and other related works.
3. Proportion of households with no access to safe water.
Construction of Level II water project (communal faucet) or Level III should be implemented to cover the whole barangay. Such project will reduce the contamination of water source.
Chlorination of open dug well as well as deep or shallow well.
Periodic monitoring of water source. .
4. Other social concern that should be given priority:
Health- upgrade health facilities and provide additional health equipment to provide better health care services to those in need. Also increase in the allotment for medicines should be included in the budget of the barangay.
Social Welfare- there is a need to construct an additional day care center to cater children 3-6 years old. Moreover, day care centers should be given budget for the provision of educational materials to children as well as the classroom for better comprehension and familiarization of the pre-school children. For the vulnerable groups, mutual aid system should be given.
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27.10% HH WITH MEMBERS NOT IN HIGH SCHOOL
Figure 4
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21.7% HH WITH MEMBERS NOT IN ELEMENTARY
Figure 5
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19.80% HH WITH INCOME BELOW POVERTY THRESHOLD
Figure 6
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15.10% HH WITH NO ACCESS TO SAFEWATER
Figure 7
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13.40% UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
Figure 8
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The programs of the city government are geared towards poverty reduction. Developmental social programs and projects are being conceive to provide quality education, better health care, security, and empowering all sectors of the society.
Education
The greatest challenge of the Department of Education is to provide quality education among children in elementary and secondary level with the cooperation of the LGU. It may seem elusive but it can be achieved through provision of programs and projects anchored on academic excellence and education for all.
Restituta Z. Medina Elementary School
(RZMES) is the only elementary school present in the barangay. It caters to children 6-12 years old. However, there are children above 12 years old who still avail elementary education. This is a complete elementary school complemented with1:1 teacher-classroom ratio and approximately 1:27 teacher-pupil ratio. Performance indicators of the elementary school also reflect that it has a participation rate of 76.58%, graduation rate of 85.96% with almost 0% drop-out rate. Other indicators are found on table 13. Other children from this barangay go to Jose Zurbito Sr. Elementary School or Amancio Aguilar Elementary School
The facilities of RZMES in terms of its classrooms are good which were constructed by the TEEP Organization. However, other school facilities that are deemed necessary for the total development of the children are lacking. Absence of library room, industrial arts, agriculture and H.E. rooms, laboratory, school clinic and insufficiency of toilets are setbacks in the educational system of the school. Thus, there is a need to install/construct such facilities in order to provide better learning and hands-on experience of the lessons being taught to the school children.
The accessibility of elementary and secondary education poses another problem of the barangay. Barangay Ibingay has 784 children (6-12 years old) or a proportion of 21.70 who are not attending elementary education. For secondary or high school, a total of 447 children ages 13-16 years old or a proportion 27.10% who are not attending secondary education.
SOCIAL PROFILE
Restituta Z. Medina Elementary School
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Table 7 Number of Enrollees
Restituta Z. Medina Elementary School Barangay Ibingay
Grade/Level
Number of Enrollees
2006-2007
I 90
II 90
III 79
IV 70
V 76
VI 64
TOTAL 469
Source: City DEP ED, 2006
Table 8
Inventory of School Facilities Restituta Z. Medina Elementary School
Barangay Ibingay
School Facilities With Without
Library/Reading Room X
Laboratory X
Sports Facilities/Playground X
School Clinic X
Comfort Rooms X
School Canteen X
Auditorium X
Admin. Office X
Industrial Arts, Agriculture & H.E. room X Source: City DepEd, 2006
Table 9
Inventory of School Classrooms and Construction Materials Used Restituta Z. Medina Elementary School
Barangay Ibingay
Level
Type of Classroom/Building
Construction Materials Used Condition
I 4 Fil-Chinese-Concrete/Masonry Needs Repair
II 4 TEEP-Steel, iron, cement Good
III 4 TEEP-Steel, iron, cement Good
IV 4 Bagong Lipunan-Steel, iron, cement Needs Repair
V 4 Bagong Lipunan-Steel, iron, cement Needs Repair
VI 4 TEEP-Steel, iron, cement Good Type 1 – Nipa and Wood Type 3 – Masonry and Wood Type 2 – Wood with protective fire new front Type 4 – Steel, iron, concrete and masonry
Source: City DepEd, 2006
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Table 10 Number of Teachers and Classroom per School and Level
Restituta Z. Medina Elementary School Barangay Ibingay
School/Level No. of Teachers No. of Classrooms
I 3 3
II 3 3
III 2 2
IV 3 3
V 3 3
VI 3 3
TOTAL 17 17 Source: City DepEd, 2006
Table 11
Performance Indicators Restituta Z. Medina Elementary School
SY 2006-2007
INDICATOR RATE
Participation Rate 76.58
Retention Rate 95.74
Transition Rate 105.63
Cohort- Survival Rate 67.35
Repetition Rate 3.29
Dropout Rate 0
Graduation Rate 85.96
Completion Rate 45.79 Source: City DepEd, 2006
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Figure 9 Site Development Plan
Restituta Z. Medina Elementary School
STAGE
TEEP Repair Building
CR
Bagong Lipunan
Proposed Clinic CR
Storage Room
TEEP Bldg.
Office
Marcos Type
Canteen
Day Care Center
Library
Marcos Type
CR
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Literacy
The barangay is considered to have a “high level of education” with a literacy rate of 97.50%. This implies that most constituents have the ability to read and write. Another factor is the accessibility of schools and colleges of the people. Of the 4637 total population of 10 years old and above, 2.50% are not literate or 88 individuals are not able do simple reading and writing. Basic literacy course under the Alternative Learning System (ALS) is the DepEd program in cooperation with the city government to address illiteracy in the barangay.
Table 12
Literates 10 Years Old And Above Barangay Ibingay
Purok Literate Not Literate Total Percentage
Male Female Male Female
01 210 245 2 1 3 0.66
02 104 126 10 12 22 8.73
03 278 307 8 8 16 2.66
04 178 216 0 3 3 0.75
05 179 204 2 8 10 2.54
06 142 153 1 3 4 1.34
07 137 365 6 8 14 1.95
08 339 199 4 12 16 3.99
Total 1567 1815 33 55 88 2.50 Source: CBMS, 2005
Health
Barangay Ibingay has one (1) Barangay Health Station (BHS) which is located in the multi-purpose hall of the barangay. It has one (1) midwife and five (5) barangay health workers assigned to monitor and conduct health services. Barangay health personnel are assisted by doctors, nurses and dentist from the city once a month to carry-out medical services and implement health programs and projects. The health station/center is equipped with table and cabinet. This signifies that lack of basic health apparatus and equipment as well as medicines are the main problem of the barangay‟s health sector.
Residents usually sought medical care and attention at private hospitals at
the poblacion and at the Masbate Provincial Health Office. Most of the programs
Multi-Purpose Hall
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of the city health are accessed in the barangay health station like immunization and “operation tuli” (circumcision). Mortality rate of Barangay Ibingay is 5.1% and morbidity rate is 42.9%. The Leading Causes of Mortality:
1. Hypertension 2. Cardiac Arrest 3. Old Age
The Leading Causes of Morbidity:
1. Acute Respiratory Infection (ARI) 2. Wound 3. Diarrhea 4. Dog Bite 5. Headache
Malnourished children are very minimal in the barangay as reflected on the CBMS. It has a malnutrition rate of 1.80%. Adequate and proper nutrition for the children is very important so that they would grow healthy and develop fully particularly the mental and physical aspects.
Table 13 Malnutrition Rate Per Purok of 0-5 Years Old
Barangay Ibingay
Purok Malnourished Children Total Percentage
Male Female
1 2 0 2 3.03
2 1 1 2 5.13
3 1 0 1 0.90
4 1 2 3 5.45
5 1 0 1 1.28
6 0 0 0 0
7 1 0 1 0.60
8 0 2 2 2.06
Total 7 5 12 1.80 Source: CBMS, 2005
Health is likewise concern with the use of contraceptive among couples in
Barangay Ibingay. The barangay has 1104 couples. Of the said number, only 91 couples are practicing family planning methods. Among the enumerated methods below, the majority use the pills. The pill is only used by female partner. Other family planning methods used by couples in the barangay are enumerated in table 20.
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Couples Engaged in Family Planning
13 11
68
4121
91
Rhythm method
Mucus
Body temperature
IUD
Condom
Diaphragm
Pills
Injectible
Vasectomy
Tubal ligation
Other (withdrawal)
Total
With small number of couples engaged in family planning method as then data reflected, there is a big possibility that the population will continuously increase. Thus, advocacy on responsible parenthood, proper care for children, etc. is needed. This is necessary to help parents realize their important roles to their families.
Table 14
Inventory of Couples Engaged in Family Planning Method Barangay Ibingay
Source: CBMS, 2005
Figure 10
Family Planning Method
Total Number Couples Engaged in Family Planning
Rhythm method 13
Mucus 1
Body temperature
IUD
Condom 1
Diaphragm
Pills 68
Injectible 4
Vasectomy 1
Tubal ligation 2
Other (withdrawal) 1
Total 91
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Sanitary Toilet Facilities
Out of 1105 households in 2005, only 94 or 8.50% do not have access to sanitary toilet facilities with Purok VIII having the highest. On the other hand, all households in Purok V and VI have access to sanitary toilet facilities.
Table 15
Inventory of Sanitary Toilet Facilities Barangay Ibingay
Purok Total Households
With No Sanitary Toilet Facilities
Percentage
With Sanitary Toilet Facilities
Percentage
Purok 01 148 3 2.02 145 97.98
Purok 02 88 1 1.13 87 98.87
Purok 03 181 18 9.94 163 90.06
Purok 04 113 5 4.42 108 95.58
Purok 05 124 0 0 124 0
Purok 06 95 0 0 95 0
Purok 07 232 33 14.22 199 85.78
Purok 08 124 34 27.42 90 72.58
TOTAL 1105 94 8.50 1011 91.50 Source: CBMS, 2005
Social Welfare
Improved quality of social services is one of the major concerns of the city. It aims to provide all the essential needs of the people particularly to those who are underprivileged. Social services are geared to reach even the remotest barangay of the city. Services such as family counseling, gender and development, pre-marriage counseling, day care services, senior citizens, and self employment assistance and emergency assistance are provided. On one hand, for the children‟s welfare, two (2) day care centers are presently existent in the barangay with two (2) day care workers found in Purok I and Purok II respectively. One section has 30 enrollees and the other one has 25 enrollees. There are three community organizations present in the barangay. These are Women‟s Organization, Senior Citizen and Youth Organization (MCYC). These organizations remained strong and continue to help in empowering women and youth alike and support to elders. However, there are residents who are affiliated with various religious/family organizations stated in the religious sector of the SEP.
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Intervention to persons with disability is also a main concern of the social
welfare. The barangay has a total of 49 physically challenged individuals.
Table 16 Number of Persons with Disabilities
Barangay Ibingay
Purok Number of Persons with Disabilities
Type of Disability
I 4 -Paralysed legs -Inability of the body to move -Epileptic
II 5 -Cerebral Palsy -Unano -Cleff Palate -Paralysed arms -Fractured vertebral column
III 9 -Blind (one/both eyes) -Paralysed arms -Speech Disorder -Blind and Mute -Lumpo -Cerebral Palsy
IV 4 -Mute -Epileptic
V 6 -Blind (one/both eyes) -Partial visual impairment -Mute -Lumpo -Polio -Unano
VI 3 -Autistic -Total Paralysis -Polio
VII 14 -Blind (one eye) -Putol ang isang kamay -Mongoloid -Cleff palate -Partial Visual Impairment -Hunchback -Paralysed arms -Mute -Deaf -Cerebral Palsy
VIII 4 -Hydrocephalus -Hunchback -Unano
Total 49
Source: CBMS, 2005
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Housing Based on Community Based Monitoring System, the actual count of household belonging to informal settlers in this barangay is 3.30% or 37 out of the 1105 households. It shows that majority of the residents own their houses, others are renting. This is due to the fact that commercial housing abounds in the area. Known ones are SM Apartment, Navarro Apartment, Revil Apartment, Legazpi Apartment and Faustino Apartment, Darrah Chris, Liza Apartment.
Table 17
Households Living in Squatter Barangay Ibingay
Purok Number of Squatters
Total Households
Percentage
Purok 01 7 148 4.73
Purok 02 0 88 0
Purok 03 4 181 2.21
Purok 04 0 113 0
Purok 05 2 124 1.61
Purok 06 1 95 1.05
Purok 07 2 232 0.86
Purok 08 21 124 16.93
Total 37 1105 3.30 Source: CBMS, 2005
Based on the table above, Purok 08 belonging to the boulevard area has the highest informal settlers while Purok 2 and 4 has zero informal settlers.
Table 18 Households Living With Makeshift Materials
Barangay Ibingay
Purok
Households With Makeshift Materials
Total Households
Percentage
Purok 01 1 148 0.67
Purok 02 0 88 0
Purok 03 10 181 5.52
Purok 04 3 113 2.65
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Purok 05 0 124 0
Purok 06 0 95 0
Purok 07 2 232 0.86
Purok 08 0 124 0
Total 16 1105 1.40 Source: CBMS, 2005
On the other hand, there are only 16 houses made of makeshift materials.
Presence of such houses in the barangay is an indication that the residents do not have durable housing within the next five years. Barangay Ibingay has a proportion of 1.40% households living with makeshift materials.
Protective Services To maintain the peace and order of Barangay Ibingay, it has about 11 police personnel. Six of these are barangay tanod and the rest are Barangay Unified Force (BUF). The BUF is deployed to augment the barangay‟s protective services particularly at night. These police personnel are not equipped with police paraphernalia. Hence, the barangay officials should purchase these paraphernalia to effectively implement the peace and order within the barangay. Barangay Ibingay has an organized barangay justice system represented by their corresponding Lupon. The presence of barangay justice system shows that crimes committed by individuals can be easily settled at the barangay level. This is mirrored by the very low crime rate of 2.3%.
Table 19 Victims of Crime Per Purok
Barangay Ibingay
Purok Victims of Crime Total Percentage
Male Female
01 0 0 0 0
02 0 0 0 0
03 0 1 1 0.12
04 0 0 0 0
05 1 0 1 0.19
06 0 0 0 0
07 1 0 1 0.10
08 0 0 0 0
Total 2 1 3 0.10 Source: CBMS, 2005
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Sports and Recreation The barangay has various recreational facilities which can be accessed by the populace of the barangay as well as other Masbateños. These are the beaches, bar and restaurants, and billiard halls. The long-stretch boulevard serves as a strolling and jogging area for the people as well as a rendezvous for lovers, families and friends, and other related activities. The common sport played by the youth and adults alike is basketball. It is put-up on the plaza of the elementary school. This activity and other form of recreation encourage the people to be more productive, thus spared them from drug addiction and other delinquent activities particularly on the youth.Other significant occasions like fiesta celebration and basketball tournament of the barangay are being held in the school‟s plaza.
Religion and Culture
The people of barangay Ibingay is predominantly catholic. A catholic chapel is present to serve their followers. Other religious groups are presented in table below. Barangay Ibingay observes its main Patronal Fiesta every August 14-15 in honor of Nuestra Señora de Asuncion. There are, however, two other fiestas celebrated within the barangay. One in PC Camp Site located between Purok I and II every May 30-31 in honor of Nuestra Señora de Salvacion and the other is in Tiongson Subdivision belonging to Purok 4 every December 27-28 in honor of the Holy Family.
Table 20 Inventory of Religious Center and Religious Organizations
Barangay Ibingay
Purok Religious Center Religious Organization
IV Catholic Chapel Roman Catholic
V Iglesia Ni Cristo Iglesia Ni Cristo
V Seventh Day Adventist Seventh Day Adventist
Divine Mercy
Couples for Christ Family Ministries
Later Day Saint
Marriage Encounter
Neo Catechumenal Way
Mother Butler
Catholic Women‟s League
Source: Office of the Barangay Captain, 2004
Barangay Chapel
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Employment Majority of the residents are working in the government or employed in private institutions. Some are skilled workers working in construction, machinery, craftsmen, and similar jobs. Some of them prefer to work in the city and province while others chose to work in urban areas like Manila, Cebu and Legazpi. Unemployment rate of Barangay Ibingay only constitute 13.40% or 198 members 15 years old and above active in the labor force with Purok 7 obtaining a highest percentage of 18.55% while Purok 3 has the lowest with 6.06%.
Table 21 Unemployment Rate of 15 Years Old and Above
Barangay Ibingay
Purok Unemployed Total Percentage Total Labor Force
Male Female Male Female
01 12 16 28 15.55 101 79
02 8 13 21 18.54 57 56
03 8 6 14 6.06 163 68
04 8 10 18 10.91 89 76
O5 14 10 24 14.46 94 72
06 13 7 20 14.71 71 65
07 27 32 59 18.55 194 124
08 6 8 14 8.53 113 51
Total 96 102 198 13.40 882 591 Source: CBMS, 2005
Fishery The fishing ground for this barangay is the Masbate Pass. There are 30 fishermen in the locality of Ibingay. This barangay has rich coastal resources. In fact, there is a kind of prolific fishing technique which they called “panilo”. The major fish within the vicinity of the barangay are as follows: Mollusks, Crustaceans, Polychetes, Goldfish, Squid and other known fish species.
The fish catch of the barangay is for consumption of its residents. Although, some urban folks who happened to be at the same time and place of fish catch, were able to buy some of the catch. A local flea market locally known as “talipapa” is found in the area where fresh catch fish are being sold.
ECONOMIC PROFILE
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Trade and Commerce
For the past five years, there was an influx of small and medium commercial establishments particularly bar and restaurants because of an increasing population in the barangay and rapid development of the boulevard area. They provide basic needs and primary commodities for local residents. The restaurants serve as a recreational place for the people. Known business establishments are enumerated below:
Business Name
1. Just A Trucking Inc. 2. D‟San Sari-Sari Store 3. Winrich Litson 4. Verla Variety Store 5. Verla Apartment 6. Anihay Bakery 7. Dos & Windows 8. Sha-sha Lumber 9. Zm‟s Fashion Trend Collection 10. Cabelis Shipper of Lc 11. Bonheur Marketing Corp. 12. Cantillep Apartment 13. Backpack Accomodation 14. Dalit Water Station 15. Primer One Dis Pilipinas Corp. 16. Antone‟s Sari-Sari Store 17. Juraz Construction Agency. 18. Marie Rose Sari-Sari Store 19. Sam-Glo Enterprise 20. Lumberio Sari-Sari store 21. Asid Lease Venture 22. SBM Apartment 23. Lefresco Zionhaus of Burger 24. Nadal store 25. Snappy‟s Kiddie School 26. Pellitero Sari-Sari Store 27. Rodriguez Coco Lumber 28. Veil Store 29. Boulevard Cozynook 30. Sese Upholstery Shop 31. Talua‟s Store 32. Phil. Spring Water 33. Forever Living Products of the Philippines 34. Baywalk Hotel and Restaurant 35. Hayahay Beach Resort
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Microfinance/Cooperative
Different microfinance institutions are exiting in the barangay which provide women and other sectors with capital for livelihood. Among these are CARD, LIACOD, and Tulay Sa Pangabuhay. There is also a presently running cooperative on dressmaking (name). This cooperative is beneficial to all the residents. Members of this are mostly women of the barangay which do not have present jobs.
Tourism There is not much tourism destination in the barangay other than its coastline which serves as beach for local residents. The Ibingay boulevard which is facing Ticao Island boasts its sight for sunrise and sunset as well as strolling, jogging, and a place were family, friends can get together. It‟s one of the best options as a recreational area for Masbateños.
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Vision
Barangay Ibingay shall become well-developed and peaceful barangay for the upliftment and progress of its constituents. Mission Our barangay officials will continue to serve for the improvement of our infrastructure projects and conduct advocacy to the constituents in order to enhance their capabilities on local governance, and work together for a better barangay.
Barangay Officials 2002-2006
Andres B. Navarro III - Barangay Captain Helen A. Hibo - Brgy. Kagawad Efren L. Discaya, Jr. - do Rafael A. Bajar - do Nena O. Bakunawa - do Henrietta L. Antonio - do Felipe M. Dilao, Jr. - do Elenterio B. Castillo, Jr. - do Moshe James A. Serra - SK Chairman Roberto L. Almazar - Barangay Secretary Em M. Castillo - Barangay Treasurer Milagros A. Medina - Barangay Administrator
Table 22
List of Barangay Captains Barangay Ibingay
Names Term
Juanito Punzalan No record
Felipe Dilao, Sr. No record
Juan Altarejos -1970
Stela V. Lanuza 1970-1988
Trinidad Ubac 1988 - 1992
Andres B. Navarro III 1994 to Present
Source: Office of the Barangay Captain, 2004
LOCAL GOVERNANCE
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The total revenue of the barangay reflects that for the past three years there is an increase which is attributed mainly on the increase of Internal Revenue Allotment (IRA). For expenditure, maintenance and other operational expenses of the barangay (MOOE) is the highest spending of the barangay for 2005 and 2006 while in 2004 it is the personal services. Table 23
Total Revenue of Barangay Ibingay for the Last Three Years
Item 2004 2005 2006
IRA 1,341,220.00 1,454,561.00 1,801,234.00
Real Property Tax 45,264.25 32,718.25 46,879.24
Operation and Service Income
2,110.00 2,400.00 0.00
Business Taxes and Licenses
0.00 0.00 0.00
Miscellaneous Income 0.00 0.00 0.00
Aids and Grants and Subsidies
10,000.00 0.00 100,000.00
Total 1,398,594.25 1,489,679.25 1,950,119.24 Source: City Budget Office, 2006
Table 24 Total Expenditure of Barangay Ibingay for the Last Three Years
Item 2004 2005 2006
Personal Services 621,360.00 493,940,00 618,488.00
Maintenance and Other Operational Expenses
578,552.71 874,377,47 781,858.23
Capital Outlay 334,327.00 326,359.00 460,966.00
Total 1,534,239.71 1,694,676.47 1,863,318.23 Source: City Budget Office, 2006
Table 25 20% Annual Development Plan
Barangay Ibingay (2004)
Name of Project Location Amount Status
Const. of drainage canal 66,510.00
Const. of St. lights 97,934.00
Const. of shoulder 36,300.00
Aircon & Computer 90,000.00
Const. of waiting shed (10%) 43,583.00
FINANCIAL REPORT
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Table 26 20% Annual Development Plan
Barangay Ibingay (2005)
Name of Project Location Amount Status
Const. of drainage canal 91,516
Const. of St. lights 101,623.00
Const. of covered line canal 63,220.00
Computer w/ accessories 50,000.00
Steel cabinet w/ dispenser 20,000.00 Source: City Budget Office
Table 27 20% Annual Development Plan
Barangay Ibingay (2006)
Name of Project Location Amount Status
Construction of Drainage Canal 32,728.00
Construction of Streetlights 97,888.00
Overlane of Barlet and B. Sirang 72,650.00
Source: City Budget Office
Summary of Major Issues/Concerns and Challenges
1. The need to construct, rehabilitate and improve the drainage system of the barangay. Also, dredging of existing drainage system should be take in hand.
2. Streetlights should be provided in dark areas to prevent petty crimes and intrusion of juvenile delinquency at night.
3. Youths engage on some forms of drug addiction and juvenile crimes
4. Develop a sense of environmental protection and better sanitation practice among its populace as reflected on many households who don‟t have sanitary toilet facilities given that it is an urban barangay.
Development Potentials
a. The development of Ibingay Boulevard to connect in Barangay Bagumbayan will facilitate trading and commerce.
b. The conversion of mangrove area to mangrove park situated at Ibingay Boulevard.
c. There are quality housing available in the barangay with the soon to be developed subdivision named Villa Conception.
5-Year Investment Plan A development plan formulated by the barangay that articulates its priority needs in the next five years starting 2006. It reflects their programs and projects until 2010 which comprises of their needs in six components: infrastructure, social, economic, environmental, socio-cultural, and local governance. With this, all the resources of the barangay and city as well as other fund sources will be harnessed properly.