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Barangay Upper Calarian,

Zamboanga City

Group 6
Prepared by:

WMSU  
Members:
Sandag, Paida M.
Takaki, Sheena H.
Tejero, Ezra Mae P.
 
Barangay Profile of Barangay Upper Calarian,
Zamboanga City

Brief History

In 1937, Calarian became one of the 98 barangays of the City of Zamboanga upon the
enactment of the Commonwealth Act. No. 39. Calarian is popularly known before as
Upper and Lower Calarian.
Long ago, all the west coast bound for Labuan passes the main road of Lower Calarian
shoreline. Until there are numerous tales of the mystery on origin of the place. One
story tells of a group of people that discovered the natural Bog Lake as sanctuary of
wild animals like white crocodile. The people living in this area have seen many wild
animals like birds and monkeys which were then called Upper Calarian. Now, it is
popularly known as Bagong Calarian.
 
Political Information

Legal basis of creation: Commonwealth Act # 39

Date of
Ratification/Plebiscite: Aug. 13, 1937

No. of Registered Voters: 20, 001

No. of Precints: 50
Physical Information

Geographical
Land Area:
Location
700 Hectars More
or less 90.0% plain
Barangay Calarian is
and 10.0% bog lake
seven (7)
and coastal area.
kilometres from the
city proper.

West:
East:
Barangay
Barangay San
Sinunuc
Roque

North: Type/Classificatio
Barangay n of Barangay:
Malagutay Urban
Location
Calarian is situated at approximately 6.9246, 122.0254,
in the island of Mindanao. Elevation at these
coordinates is estimated at 20.2 meters or 66.3 feet
above mean sea level.
Fiscal Information

Total Income
PhP 23,408,814.00

Internal Revenue Allotment


Php 23, 108, 814.00

Local Source: RTP Share


PhP 269, 000.00

Fees and Charges


PhP 40,000.00
Population
Age group ▴ Population (2015) Age group
percentage

80 and over 154 0.53%


75 to 79 143 0.49%
70 to 74 222 0.77%
65 to 69 484 1.67%
60 to 64 886 3.07%
55 to 59 1,075 3.72%
ages 15 to 64 50 to 54 1,356 4.69%
45 to 49 1,382 4.78%
40 to 44 1,532 5.30%
ages 14 and 35 to 39 1,809 6.26%

under 30 to 34 2,025 7.01%


25 to 29 2,371 8.20%
20 to 24 3,164 10.95%

ages 65 and over 15 to 19 3,327 11.51%


10 to 14 2,863 9.91%
5 to 9 2,951 10.21%
1 to 4 2,572 8.90%
Under 1 583 2.02%
Total 28,899 100.00%

•Youth Dependency Ratio: 47.39


•Old Age Dependency Ratio: 5.30
•Total Dependency Ratio: 52.69
•Median Age: 23.40
Population (Source _x_ NSO ___RBI): 25,260

Population 25, 260

12,844
12,416 Female
Male
12,416
12,416 Male
12,844

12,844 Female

male female
TOTAL 25,260
Historical Population

Censu Popula Growt


Population (1990-2015)
s date tion h rate
35,000
1990 9,893 –
30,000
May 1
1995  14,463 7.37%
25,000
Sep 1
20,000 2000
Population

19,027 6.06%
May 1
15,000
2007  25,655 4.21%
10,000 Aug 1
2010
5,000
May 1 25,331 -0.46%
0
Year 1990 Year 1995 Year 2000 Year 2007 Year 2010 Year 2015 2015
28,899 2.54%
Censual Year Aug 1
Religious Affiliation Number of Households: 5, 609
Roman Catholic Islam Others

5%

Number of Unemployed: 5, 869


20%

Number of Labor Force: 19, 391

75%
Number of Families: 19, 630
Basic Utilities/Services

Power Supply: No. of Families with Access to Electricity:


ZAMCELCO (Electric 10,820
Cooperative)

Water Supply
___First ___Number
No. of Families with
___Second ___Number
Access to Portable
_x_Third ___Number
Water (ZCWD)
Means of Transformation
Jeep, Bus, Tricycle, Van, Motorcycle

Means of Communication: (Telephone, Mobile Phones, Indicates name of provider)


PLDT, Smart, Globe, Sun

Education: Barangay Calarian has 6 existing Daycare Centers.

Sport: Flamingo Covered Court, Southcom Elementary School Covered Court.

Number of Schools: 7

Number of Business Establishments: 1, 058


LIST OF SCHOOLS

-Ebenezer Bible College and Seminary


-Good Shepherd Mission School
-Immaculate Concepcion Archdiocesan School (ICAS de Calarian)
-Southcom Elementary School
-Southern Support Command Elementary School
-Southcom National High School
-Universal Stewardship Academy
Hon. Florencia A. Arcillas
List of Barangay Officials Barangay Chairman
 

Barangay Kagawad

Hon. Rosie Grace S. Balambao Hon. Michael K. Omaga

Hon. Teresita R. Tabi Hon. Rolando V. Angeles II

Hon. Rizalino R. Arcillas Hon. Orlando E. Siason

Sergio A. Ilul
IPMR Verna Navarette
SK Chairman Barangay Secretary
 
Hon. Rogelio A. Akil Maricris F. Ramasasa
Barangay Treasurer

Hon. Jonathan S. Balambao Dandy S. Dolocanog


Barangay Clerk
AIP        
Reference Details of the Projects Amount Implementation Expected Output
Code
schedule
 
  Land      
  Acquisition of Lot at Kapuk Village, Calarian 100,000.00 Mar.-Dec.2020 Lot Acquired
         
  Road Networks      
  A. Concreting of Road at:      
  Purok 12, Flamingo Village, Calarian 200,000.00 Mar.- Dec.2020 40 linear meter
         
  B. Rehabilitation/Improvement of Road at      
  1. Camella Drive, Southcom Village, Calarian 100,000.00 Mar - Dec.2020 20 liner meter
  2. 14th street, Southcom Village, calarian 100,000.00 -do- 20 liner meter
  3. Purok 11, Lobregat Village, calarian 150, 000.00 -do- 30 liner meter
         
  c. Construction/Rehabilitation/ Improvemen of      
Footbridge at:
  1. Purok 3, Sector 4, Calarian 200,000.00 Mar – Dec. 2020 80 liner meter
  2. Purok 5, Golf Village, Calarian 100,000.00 -do- 40 liner meter
         
  Flood Control System      
  Construction/Rehabilitation/Improvement of      
  Drainage System at:      
  1. Purok 3a, PDEA Compound, Calarian 150,000.00 Mar - Dec.2020 35 liner meter
  2. Purok 4, 28th IB, Calarian 200,000.00 -do- 50 liner meter
  3. Purok 6a, Lopez Subdivision, Calarian 150,000.00 -do- 35 liner meter
  4. Purok 7, Arcillas, Calarian 52, 976.98 -do- 10 liner meter
  5. Purok 8, Gate 1, Calarian 200,000.00 -do- 50 liner meter
PREPARED BY: APPROVED BY: VERNA D. NAVARRETE
FLORENCIA A. ARCILLAS
BARANGAY SECRETARY PUNONG BARANGAY
Senior Citizen Organization

The program intends to promote and improve the quality of life of older persons
through the establishment and provision of basic health services for older
persons, formulation of policies and guidelines pertaining to older persons,
provision of information and health education to the public, provision of basic
and essential training of manpower dedicated to older persons and, the conduct
of basic and applied researches.

OBJECTIVES

To ensure bettter health for Senior Citizens through the provision of


focused service delivery
 
PROGRAM COMPONENTS 
Shall focus on six program components where health
interventions are possibel, effective and able to be implemented
with a clear actionable role for all sectors: 

 TARGET POPULATION/CLIENT

1. Policy, Standards and


Regulation All Filipinos 60 years old and above who
2. Health Financing are: 
3. Service Delivery •       Well and free from symptoms
4. Human Resources for Health •       Sick and frail
5. Health Information •       Chronically ill and cognitively
6. Governance for Health impaired
•       In need of rehabilitation services
PROGRAM
ACCOMPLISHMENTS/STATUS

• 2002 –Establishment of SC wards @ LPH and MCS


• Served at ZCMC SC Ward
• Vaccination of SC with Flu and Pneumonia Vaccine
• Advocacy on RA 9994 and RA 9257

• Multi-media Campaign on Senior Citizen’s Rights and Previledges


• Community-based orientation/ information dessimination on Senior Citizen’s Rights and Previledges
• Health Forum/ Advocacies to Cities and Municipalities of Zamboanga Peninsula
• Senior Citizen Congress Region-wide
• Provide Medical Assistance to SC Regionwide
• Yearly Celebration/Observance of the National Elderly Week
• Attendance to Inter-agency Stakeholders Quarterly Meeting
• Medical Missions to different areas in Zampen
• Provision of Walker, Canes, Wheelchairs, Eyeglasses and Health Kits
• Provision of Medicines
CALARIAN, ZAMBOANGA CITY
SUPPORTS PHILIPPINE CYCLING

Bike Safety: Be aware of your surrounding. Get headlight and small flashing rear
red light. Even for daytime riding, a bright white light that has a flashing mode can
make you more visible to motorists who might otherwise Right Cross you. Don’t
ride against traffic. Ride with traffic, in the same direction. Don’t stop in the blind
spot of vehicle.

Philippine Cycling, is about cycling in the Philippnes. Philippine Cycling helps


promote bike races, cycling clubs, bicycle tours, and the development of bicycle
trails. Activities are coordinated with bike shops and cycling clubs throughout the
Philippines to promote the fun of riding bikes. Philippine Cycling will be
coordinating events with tour of Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao. Road biking and
mountain biking's will be promoted by Philippine Cycling.
Tourists Attractions of
Calarian, Zamboanga City

-Zamboanga Golf Course and Beach Park


-Blue Beach Park
-Vista Del Mar
CONCLUSION
The barangay has power and authority over its domain. The
improvement of the barangay rests on the barangay officials. The
barangay chairman, the barangay council and the local businessmen
forge the prosperity of the barangay. Not the president of the
Philippines, senate, nor congress, not the governor of the province,
not the mayor nor council of the municipality or city. Practically
anything that has to do with the barangay, the barangay officials
have a say on it and most likely the authority over it. The barangay
council is the key to the development of the community. The
leadership of the council rests on the barangay chairman. The
growth of your barangay does not have to come from the president,
the governor or the mayor. It has to come from you the barangay
residents and the barangay officials.
ANALYSIS
• Social- The computed Age Dependency Ratios mean that
among the population of Calarian, there are 47 youth
dependents to every 100 of the working age population;
there are 5 aged/senior citizens to every 100 of the
working population; and overall, there are 53 dependents
(young and old-age) to every 100 of the working
population.
The median age of 23 indicates that half of the entire
population of Calarian are aged less than 23 and the other
half are over the age of 23.
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AND
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