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Tamban Educational Master Plan
Tamban Educational Master Plan
Tamban Educational Master Plan
BARANGAY TAMBAN
Barangay Tamban has a total land area of 1,598.51 hectares. It is one of the mountainous barangays
and classified as rural area among the 34 barangays of Goa, Camarines Sur. It is bordered by the Municipality
of Tinambac in the north, Bgy. Scout Fuentebella in the south, Municipality of Lagonoy in the east, and
Municipality of Tinambac in the west. The barangay is made up of 7 sitios namely: Zone I, Zone II, Zone III,
Zone IV, Sitio Acacia, Sitio Malatigao and Sitio Tumudtud and is approximately 28 kilometers away from Goa
proper.
It has a total household of 80 for an average family of 5 with a total population of 363. Male residents
are 53.4% or 194 compared to the female population of 46.6% or 194.
The barangay health center is located at barangay proper catering health programs and sanitation. One
of the indicators which fared well is the programs for pregnant women; there was no record of death due to
pregnancy related causes. Out of 47 children age 0-5, there are no children who were found out to be
underweight and no children died with unknown causes.
The types of public transportation in the barangay are Jeepney and Motorcycle. It can also be accessed
by water via Barangay Tamban of the Municipality of Goa which is their most convenient access to the
residents’ basic necessities.
Table 1 below shows the size, composition and distribution of population ; the magnitude and
proportion of the resident population and overseas Filipino workers of Barangay Tamban, Goa,
Camarines Sur.
There are 80 households with a total population of 363. There are 360 resident population and 3
Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW). It can also be observed that, Male population is more than female
population with 53.4% or 194 of the total population as compared to the female population with 46.6%
or 169 of the total population.
HOUSEHOLDS 80
FILIPINO OVERSEAS
Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) 3 2 1 100 66.7 33.3
Source: CBMS Census
It can be observed in table 2 below that barangay Tamban has the most population in Purok 2 with 167
or 27.06 % of the total number of households having a total population of 832 composing 28.8% of the total
population compared to Purok 7 with the least population of 40 households having 212 population or 7.34% of
the total population.
Nutritional status is a key indicator of poverty and hunger, poor health and inadequate education and
social conditions. Good nutrition is crucial to reach the health, education and economic goals of our
government since good health, cognitive development and productivity cannot be achieved without good
nutrition. Good nutrition makes an essential contribution to the fight against poverty.
Tamban
47 25 22 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00
(Mabini)
Table 3 above shows that there are forty-seven (47) children aged 0-5 years old in Barangay
Tamban. There are 25 or 53.19% male and 22 or 46.80% female. The greatest number of children aged
0-5 years old are found in Purok 1 having 17 or 36.17% of its total population.
During the validation of the CBMS Survey result, there were no children who were identified as
malnourished. The barangay fared well in this indicator; the barangay council also advised to sustain the
result.
Table 4 above shows the proportion of children below 5 years old who died. It was found out
that, during the survey, there is no record of children under five years old who died the barangay officials
will intensify health/nutrition programs and continuously monitor households with children aged 0-5 to
avoid cases of malnutrition.
The Map above shows the households with children under 5 years, as seen on the map there were no
children under 5 years who died due to unknown cause. The green indicator shows households without child
death. Yellow indicates households without children under 5 years old and red indicates households with
children under 5 years old who died.
Purok 01 2 0 0.00
Purok 02 0 0 0.00
Purok 03 0 0 0.00
Purok 04 1 0 0.00
Purok 05 0 0 0.00
Purok 06 1 0 0.00
Purok 07 1 0 0.00
*Women who died due to pregnancy related causes
**Number of women who died due to pregnancy related causes over the combined number of live births and women who died
due to pregnancy related causes
Source: CBMS Census
Table 5 shows that with the 5 child births recorded in less than a year, there was no record of
women who died due to pregnancy related causes. The Barangay Tamban fared well in this indicator and
will continuously monitor programs for pregnant women and intensify health related campaigns.
Access to water and sanitation are recognized as human rights, reflecting the fundamental nature of
these basics in every person’s life. Lack of access to safe, sufficient and affordable water, sanitation and
hygiene facilities has a devastating effect on the health, dignity and prosperity of people and has significant
consequences for the realization of other human rights.
Purok 01 29 0 0.00
Purok 02 7 0 0.00
Purok 03 11 0 0.00
Purok 04 19 0 0.00
Purok 05 7 7 100.00
Purok 06 3 1 33.33
Purok 07 4 2 50.00
*Households without access to safe drinking water (piped water into dwelling or bottled water)
**Total number of households without access to improved sources of drinking water (community water system (e.g. Maynilad),
tubed/piped deep well, Tubed/piped shallow well (e.g. Poso, Artesian well, etc.) over total number of households
Source: CBMS Census
Table 6 above shows households without access to safe water by purok. It can be observed that
there are 10 households have no access to safe water. The greatest number of households without access
to safe water is in Purok 5 with 7 households. The primary reason for this is they live on the far-flung
area of the barangay where there is no source of safe water. The barangay council was suggested to
conduct a Water Shed Development Training, for the residents to be educated regarding their water
source and also to treat it for it to be safe for them to use.
Figure 4. Households without access to safe water
The map above shows households without access to safe water. The green indicator shows
households with improved water source/with access to safe water while red indicates households without
access to safe water. It can be observed that all Purok 5, 6, 7 in Barangay Tamban have households
without access to safe water.
All the households in the barangay was provided with sanitary toilets thru the Trekking to
Unlock Community Ailments and Difficulties (TUCAD) program in 2020 ; thus the first barangay to
attain 100% completion of households with access to sanitary toilet facilities.
Everyone has a fundamental human right to housing, which ensures access to a safe, secure,
habitable, and affordable home with freedom from forced eviction. It is the government’s obligation to
guarantee that everyone can exercise this right to live in security, peace, and dignity. This right must be
provided to all persons irrespective of income or access to economic resources.
Table 7 shows that out of 80 households, there are 2 households or 2.50% who are informal
settlers. It was noted during the barangay validation of the CBMS survey result, it was found out that the
lot where the residents of Zone 1 to 4 lives are donated to the Barangay but until the present time, they
still have no legal documents which will assure their permanent ownership on the property where they
reside. Other households were found to be situated within the legal easements of the Tamban River.
The map above shows the location of households who are informal settlers. The green indicator are
households who are formal settlers while the red are informal settlers. It can be observed that the households
that states that they were informal settlers are from Purok 3 and 4.
Magnitude* Proportion**
Tamban 80 2 2.5
Table 8 shows that out of 80 households, there are 2 households or 2.50% who are living in a
makeshift housing.
Figure 6. Households who are living in a makeshift housing
Education
Our aim is to increase access to formal and non-formal learning opportunities for children and
adolescents by strengthening the government's capacity to improve the quality and relevance of teaching
and the learning environment.
The map above shows households with at least one child aged 6-11 years old not attending
elementary. The green indicator shows households with all members attending elementary, yellow
indicates households without member aged 6-11 years old and the red indicates households with
members not attending elementary. It can be observed that Purok 1, 3, 4, 5 and 6 has children aged 6-11
years old not attending elementary with Purok 1 having the most.
Table 10. Children 12-15 years old who are not attending Junior High School
number of children 12-15 years children 12-15 years old not attending junior high school*
purok old Magnitude* Proportion**
Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female
Tamban
48 30 18 26 19 7 54.17 63.33 38.89
(Mabini)
Table 10 shows that out of 48 children age 12-15; there were 26 or 54.17% who are not
attending junior high school because of the absence of junior high school in the barangay. The nearest
secondary school is located in the adjacent barangay which is part of the Municipality of Tinambac. The
nearest secondary school within the municipality is Tabgon National High School and the newly opened
Lamon High School which is farther than the nearest barangay of the adjacent municipality. It can be
observed that Purok 1 has the greatest number of children aged 12-15 with 11 or 50.00% not attending
junior high school.
The Map above shows household with at least one child aged 12-15 years old not attending high
school. Green indicator shows households with all members attending high school, yellow indicates
households without member aged 12-15 years old and red indicates households with members not in
high school. It can be observed that Purok 1,3,4,6 and 7 have children aged 12-15 not attending high
school with Purok 1 having the most.
Illiteracy Rate
The table below shows the illiteracy rate by sex, per barangay per persons 10 years old and above. It can
be observed that there are 4 illiterate persons identified during the CBMS survey.
GOA 47549 23812 23737 1911 1040 871 4.02 4.37 3.67
Barangay Tamban has one daycare center and one public elementary School which are being utilized as
evacuation centers during calamities. It is classified under moderate susceptible to flooding or landslide.
Tamban Elementary School has an area of 10,000 square meters with seven classrooms.
The table below shows that there are one hundred ten (110) enrollees; 57 are male and 53 are female.
There are 16 students for every teacher and 16 students per classroom.
It can be observed from the table below that for the past 5 years, Tamban Elementary School showed a
significant decrease of Enrollees for the calendar years but has started to increase by 5.45% in the S/Y
2021.
2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021
Peace and order is an essential ingredient in maintaining economic development, social order and
political stability. A condition of peace and order facilitates the growth of investments, generates more
employment opportunities and attracts more tourists. Economic development generally refers to the
sustained, concerted actions of policymakers and communities that promote the standard of living and
economic health of a specific area. Peace refers to absence of hostility. It refers to an environment that is
characterized by healthy interpersonal and international relationships, acknowledgment of equality and
fairness.
The barangay being the basic units of the local government plays an important role in the
development of the nation. The status of peace and order in a barangay illuminate that of the country, and a
peaceful barangay is a peaceful country.
Tamban
360 192 168 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00
(Mabini)
Purok 01 133 70 63 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00
Purok 02 21 9 12 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00
Purok 03 66 40 26 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00
Purok 04 89 46 43 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00
Purok 05 19 10 9 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00
Purok 06 14 9 5 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00
Purok 07 18 8 10 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00
*Persons who are victimized by murder, rape, physical injury, theft, etc.
**Number of victims of crime over total population
Source: CBMS Census
Table 11 above shows the number of victims of crime over the total population. Out of 360,
there were no victims of crime in the barangay. It was suggested that the barangay council should sustain
the result of the survey.
Figure 9. Household members victim of crime
Figure 9 shows households on Barangay Tamban. The green indicator shows households who were not victims
of crime while the red indicates households with members who were victims of crime.
The extent to which growth reduces poverty depends on the degree to which the poor participate and
share in the process. Thus, both the pace and pattern of growth matter for reducing poverty.
Table 12 above shows unemployed members of the labor force. Barangay Tamban has 103
members of the labor force. Purok 1 has the greatest number of members of the labor force having 33 or
32.03% of the total 103 members while Purok 6 has the least members of the labor force having 4 or
3.88% of the total members. It was noted that although majority of the labor force are employed; their
income is not enough to meet the basic needs of their household.
The extracted data on the types of income sources are presented below;
Table 12. Types of Income Sources
Types of Income Purok /Zone
Sources 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Carpenter 2
Clerk 1
Coco Farmer 1 2
Construction 1
Worker
Daycare 1
Worker
Domestic 1
Helper
Driver 1
Electrical 1
Engineer
Farmer 1 3 1 3 3 3
Fish Vendor 1
Food Vendor 1 1
Hog Farmer 1 1
Housemaid 1
Laborer 24 4 7 14 2 1 2
Launderer 1
Mason 1 1
Rice Farmer 1
Sales Girl 1
Sarisari Store 1 1 1
Owner
Teacher 1
Upholsterer 1
Waiter 1
Washer 1
Elected Officials 1 1 3 2
Unknown
Total 35 8 16 29 7 4 5
Figure 10. Unemployment members of the labor force
The map above shows households with atleast 1 unemployed member. The green indicator
shows households with all the members of the labor force who are employed, yellow indicates
households without member of the labor force and red indicates households with members who are
unemployed.
Table 13 shows the proportion of households below poverty threshold. Out of 80 households,
there were 50 or 62.50% have income below poverty threshold. During the validation of the CBMS
survey, it was found out that majority of the labor force do not have a stable/permanent job and mostly
earning below the minimum waged.
Figure 11. Household with income below poverty threshold
The Map above shows the proportion of households with income below poverty threshold. It can
be seen that members of the labor force earning below poverty threshold is more than the members of the
labor force who have sufficient income to meet the basic needs of the household.
Tamban
80 36 45.00
(Mabini)
Purok 01 29 11 37.93
Purok 02 7 4 57.14
Purok 03 11 6 54.55
Purok 04 19 7 36.84
Purok 05 7 3 42.86
Purok 06 3 2 66.67
Purok 07 4 3 75.00
*Households with income below food threshold. Current thresholds are estimated, when the official is not applicable to the
reference period, by projecting the official NSCB
thresholds using prevailing prices. The currently used food thresholds are:16427 (Rural) and 17096 (Urban).
**Number of households with income below food threshold over total number of households
Source: CBMS Census
Table 14 shows the proportion of households with income below food threshold. Out of 80
households there are 36 or 45.00 households who are earning below food threshold. Most of them do not
have a permanent job and their income too low to provide for the needs of the households. During the
validation of the CBMS result, it was recommended to conduct participatory rural appraisal to determine
needs for possible intervention.
Figure 12. Household with income below food threshold
Map above shows the distribution of households with income below poverty threshold. It can be
seen that a large portion of the Barangay still have households generating very low income which cannot
even provide for the basic needs of the household.
Purok 01 29 0 0.00
Purok 02 7 0 0.00
Purok 03 11 0 0.00
Purok 04 19 0 0.00
Purok 05 7 0 0.00
Purok 06 3 0 0.00
Purok 07 4 0 0.00
*Households that experienced food shortage in the last three months
**Number of households that experienced food shortage over total number of households
Source: CBMS Census
Table 15 shows that out of 80 households there are no households who experienced food
shortage. The barangay validation participants stated that there were many food resources within the
barangay.
Figure 13. Household experience food shortage
The map above shows the location of households who experienced food shortage. The green
indicator shows households who did not experience food shortage and the red indicates households who
experienced food shortage.