This document provides a profile of Balubal Barangay which has a population of 9,043 people. It outlines key indicators related to health, education, social welfare, infrastructure, local government administration, and economic activities. There is one public elementary school and one public high school. Health services are provided through a Barangay Health Center staffed by Barangay Health Workers. The barangay has 40 police tanods and 6 day care centers. Major economic activities include agriculture with unspecified major crops. There are several non-governmental organizations operating in the barangay focused on community development, agriculture, and local issues. The profile concludes with the barangay's top 10 unmet needs for the current year.
This document provides a profile of Balubal Barangay which has a population of 9,043 people. It outlines key indicators related to health, education, social welfare, infrastructure, local government administration, and economic activities. There is one public elementary school and one public high school. Health services are provided through a Barangay Health Center staffed by Barangay Health Workers. The barangay has 40 police tanods and 6 day care centers. Major economic activities include agriculture with unspecified major crops. There are several non-governmental organizations operating in the barangay focused on community development, agriculture, and local issues. The profile concludes with the barangay's top 10 unmet needs for the current year.
This document provides a profile of Balubal Barangay which has a population of 9,043 people. It outlines key indicators related to health, education, social welfare, infrastructure, local government administration, and economic activities. There is one public elementary school and one public high school. Health services are provided through a Barangay Health Center staffed by Barangay Health Workers. The barangay has 40 police tanods and 6 day care centers. Major economic activities include agriculture with unspecified major crops. There are several non-governmental organizations operating in the barangay focused on community development, agriculture, and local issues. The profile concludes with the barangay's top 10 unmet needs for the current year.
● Presence of Brgy. Health Center: GENERAL INFORMATION ● No. of BHW/BNS: Barangay: Balubal ● Source of Potable Water: Political District: 2nd District Congressional District: EDUCATION Legal Bases of Creation: Level No. No. of Puroks/Sitios: 9 Schools ● Private None None DEMOGRAPHY ● Public Elem. School 1 Balubal NHS 1 Total Population: 9,043 USTP 1 Population Growth Rate: 8.70% Population Density: 15.94 km² Literacy Rate _________________ Total Land Area (has.): 439.9/km² Dialect Spoken: Bisaya Social Welfare and Protective Services Indigenous Group: Higa-unon ● No .of day Care Centers ____6____ ● No. of Street Children ____0____ ECONOMIC INDICATORS ● No. of Police Tanods ___40____ Agriculture/Forestry/Fishery Type Has. /No. Infrastructure Indicators Type No. ● Major Crops ______ ______ Existing Roads Brgy. Road 1 ● Livestock/ ______ ______ Farm to Market 5 Poultry Water System Reservoir 4 ● Fishery ______ ______ ● Post-Harvest ______ ______ LOCAL GOVERNMENT ADMINISTRATION Facilities ______ ______ Legal Organization Barangay Officials COMMERCE/TRADE and INDUSTRY ● Brgy. Captain: Hon. Pablo M. Bactong Banking Institutions: ● Brgy. Kagawads: Ernie Bade Financing & Credit Institutions: Reynante Razalo Imports/Exports: Renato Agbalog Jr. Agro-Industries: Patrina Malingin Manufacturing: Richard Razalo Markets: Diondez Rosel Slaughterhouse: Larry Pajo ● SK Chairperson: Mary Nel A. Saguban NGOs in the Barangay: Name Location BISFFA Balubal C.D.O BWDC Balubal C.D.O Horsemen Balubal C.D.O BATODA Balubal C.D.O RIC Balubal C.D.O BAMRA Balubal C.D.O
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