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BASIC FACTS and FIGURES 2018 PROTECTIVE SERVICES

a. Protective Sevice Facilities


Central Substations
GEOGRAPHICAL AND DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE Police Stations 1 10
Location Fire Stations 1 10
Makati is located at the center of the National Capital Region (NCR) and is bounded by Pasig MAPSA Outpost 1 272
River on the north, the municipality of Pateros on the east, the City of Taguig on the southeast, Bantay Bayan Outpost 1 66
the City of Pasay on the south and southwest and the City of Manila on the northwest. Makati is
one of the 17 local government units that comprise Metro Manila. b. Protective Service Personnel
Police Personnel 702
Land Area Fire Fighter Personnel 272
27.36 sq.km. (4.3%) of the total NCR’s land area of 638.55sq.km. MAPSA Personnel 1,145
Bantay Bayan 660
Political Subdivision
2 Legislative Districts c. Protective Personnel to Population Ratio
33 barangays Nighttime Daytime Standard
Policeman-Population Ratio 1:830 1:5,983* 1:500
Demography* Fireman-Population Ratio 1:2,142 1:15,441* 1:2,000
Total Population (2015 Census) 582,602 Peacekeeping Forces (MAPSA &
Population Density (persons/sq.km.) 21,302 Bantay Bayan)-Population Ratio 1:883 1:6,363*
Estimated Number of Households 154,095
Average Household Size 3.8 (Source: Makati Police Department, Makati Fire Department, Public Safety Department , Liga ng mga
Population Growth Rate (2010-2015) 1.85 Barangay)
*Includes populations in barangays being disputed by Taguig City *Daytime Policeman, Fireman and Peacekeeping Forces Population Ratio are based on the 2010
Daytime Population Ratio
(Source: Philippine Statistics Authority)

Estimated Daytime Population


SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
Considered the city’s night-time population is the registered resident population of 582,602 in
a. Health
2015. Makati’s daytime population ratio has been estimated at a minimum of 3.2 Million to 4.2
Malnutrition Prevalence Rate
Million in 2010, which is 6 to 8 times of its night-time population during weekdays.
Underweight 0.45
(Source: Makati City Transportation Study, 2012)
Stunting 1.26
Wasting 0.41
Foundation Day
Overweight 1.70
June 1. Makati was established as a community in 1760.
Crude Birth Rate (per 1,000 population) 11.86
Crude Death Rate (per 1,000 population) 4.98
Cityhood
Child Mortality Rate (per 1,000 population) 14.29
Makati became a city by virtue of Republic Act 7854 on January 2, 1995.
Infant Mortality Rate (per 1,000 live births) 11.40
Maternal Mortality Rate (per 100,000 live births) 0.82
Household with access to safe drinking water 99.29%
ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES
Households with access to sanitary toilets 97.59%
Processing Time
Source: Makati Health Department
Issuance of Locational Clearance 2-3days
Issuance of Business Permit 1 day
Public Health Personnel
Real Property Tax Payment 5 minutes
Personnel Number Population Ratio Standard
Correction of clerical errors and 2.5 months to 4 months
Doctor 414 1:1,407 1:20,000
Change of first name (R.A.9048)
Nurse 501 1:1,163 1:20,000
Processing of petition 2 months
Dentist 48 1:12,137 1:20,000
Processing of affidavit 15-30 mins
Midwife 120 1:4,855 1:20,000
Processing of legal instruments 15 working days
Processing of court order/decrees 1 month or 2 months
Public Health Facilities
Other civil registry documents
Health Centers 26
Birth Certificate 4 days
Birthing Homes 3
Death/Fetal Certificate 2 days
Social Hygiene Clinic 1
Marriage Certificate 3 days
Diagnostic Laboratories 7
Marriage License 5 days
Hospitals 1
24/7 Health Center 1
Source: UDD-Zoning Administration Division, Business Permits Office (BPO), Finance Department,
City Civil Registry Office (CCRO)
Private Health Facilities
Private Clinics 623
Hospitals 3
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT (Source: Makati Health Department, Ospital ng Makati)
No. of Business Establishments
(per activity) 84,929
PEZA Registered IT Buildings (Operating) 45 b. Education
Embassies 47 Basic Literacy Rate (NCR) 99.5%
Consulates 38 *2013, Functional Literacy, Education and Mass Media Survey (FLEMMS)
No. of Cooperatives 164
Community Savers Center 22 Public Education (SY 2017-2018)
Banks and Other Finance- Pre-school Elementary Secondary
Related Institutions 4,916 Actual Standard Actual Standard
Source: Business Permits Office (BPO), Makati Cooperative Development Office (MCDO) Classroom-student ratio 1:27 1:54* 1:35 1:57* 1:45
Teacher-student ratio 1:24 1:29 1:31 1:21 1:36
Textbook-student ratio 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT Computer-student ratio 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1
Volume of Garbage Collected 891,750 cu m *2-shift class
and Disposed
Number of trees (as of 2018) 105,794 School Levels Public Private Total
Number of public parks 14 Preschool only *44 81 121
Number of private parks 16 *Elementary 27 48 75
(Source: Department of Environmental Services) *Secondary 31 32 63
*Junior High School 10 *27 *37
*Senior High School 3 *18 *21
FINANCE MANAGEMENT SPED 10 3 13
Total Income 17,283 Billion Higher Educational Institutions 1 23 24
IRA Share 1.138 Billion Total 109 209 341
Total Expenditure 13.619 Billion Source: DepEd Makati, Education Department, CHED, MSWD
(Source: Finance and Budget Departments) *Included in the count of Secondary. Also offering Preschools or Elementary
*Public Preschool including Child Minding Centers

INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT c. Social Welfare


Concreted Roads 262.294 km Blu Cardholders 107,590
Asphalt Roads 70.95 km PhilHealth Cardholders 23,353
Improved Drainage 652.127 km Day Care Centers 40
Number of Streetlight Poles 6,421 Child Minding Centers 4
Source: Department of Engineering and Public Works (DEPW) Social Development Center 1
Makati Youth Home 1
Youth Center 1
Senior Citizen Center 1
Source: Makati Social Welfare Department (MSWD)

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