You are on page 1of 6

STATE OF BARANGAY GOVERNANCE REPORT

TABLE OF CONTENTS
I.

Preliminaries
Message of the Punong Barangay
Brief Profile of the Barangay
Development Thrust of the Barangay
1. Vision
2. Mission
3. Goals

II.

Executive Summary

III. Report Findings on the Performance Area


1.
Administrative
2.
Governance
3.
Social Services
4.
Economic Development
5.
Environmental Management
III. Conclusions (based on findings per performance area)

IV. Recommendation/s

V.

Attachments
Map of the barangay
List of Ordinances/Resolutions passed (year under review)
List of Sangguniang Barangay, Sangguniang Kabataan,
Expanded BPOC and BDC
Executive Order for the Creation of BGPMS Committee
Data Capture Form

BARANGAY GOVERNANCE PERFORMANCE AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEM


I. Preliminaries
Message of the Punong Barangay
BARANGAY is the basic political unit which serves as the primary planning and
implementing unit of government policies, plans, programs, projects and activities in the
community, and as a forum wherein the collective views of the people may be expressed,
crystallized and considered, where disputes may be amicably settled.(Sec. 384)
Being the smallest government unit, the barangay is the basis on which the rest of the states
institutions are built. If we want to have a progressive nation, it is important that our foundation as
the implementing arm of the government be rock solid to prevent the whole structure to collapse.
This shows the fact that the barangay is indeed the smallest yet the paramount political unit.
As elected barangay officials, we were chosen by our constituents to be that solid foundation
and as the Punong Barangay, it entails a lot of hard work and perseverance in order to become a
genuine public servant and being a public servant is not an overnight job or just a hobby, it
demands your whole commitment - doing what supermans everyday task, embodied with three
(3) positions such as the Executive, Legislative and judiciary rolled into one.
With the above facts, I wouldnt able to accomplish successfully such undertakings without the
help of the seven (7) kagawads who serves as my Sanggunian, since they are my work force in
Barangay to formulate policies, ordinances and resolutions and design development plans and
programs to ensure and to provide our constituents with the basic services such as peace and
order, planning measures to eradicate drug addiction, maintained Barangay owned properties,
maintain cleanliness and beautification of the community and to promote the well being of the
youths, among athers.
As the father of my constituents, I must be sensitive to the needs of my people and I should be
responsible and accountable to the people that I serve which is my primary concern, as what our
President Benigno NoynoyAquino III famous tag Kayo ang Boss ko.
Lastly, May I encourage my constituents to journey with me for our common quest for
progress and development. Let us walk hand in hand to reach the long desire success with the
help of the ALMIGHTY.

Brief Profile of the Barangay


One among 188 Barangays in entire Caloocan, barangay 178-Kiko Camarin is the second
biggest Barangay founded on year 1968, with total area of 549.12 hectares bounded by NorthTala Leprosarium: South- Maligaya park Subdivision ; EAST- Catmon Road (Barangay 179); and
WEST- King Solomon ( Barangay 174). From 5,000 first inhabitants, populace reach now to
more than 91,485 among which about 46,657 comprises females (51%) and 42, 828 (49%)
males; population density 166,603 persons per hectares; annual growth rate 5.575% (Natural=
2.38% and migration 3.27%);0-17 ages 44.81%, 18 ages-above= 55.19%, employed 48.26%;
unemployed= 51.74% and mortality rate 1% annually; No. of Household 35, 807.
Economically, 10% of business owners were transient coming from nearby barangay, and
Cities, 40% small entrepreneurs (home-base), 20% sidewalk vendors while 30% bonafide
settlers owned commercial establishments at their own rights.
On Health, 20% paediatrics patients; 10% pre-natal, 5% mal-naurished; 2% Adults (PTB
Cases); and 20% general medicine.

Development Thrust of the Barangay


1. VISION:
Barangay 178 aimed to be technologically, technically and economically progressive,
advocating the principles and practices of good governance, promote transparency in transacting
with the public, buildup a community with secured and decent residents, clean, peaceful and
orderly environment, complete with facilities for social services, governed by responsible and
dedicated officials, working hand and hand together with different peoples organization leaders
towards realization of its goal.

2. MISSION:
It is the duty of Barangay 178 to actively carry out the mandates of the constitution, to plan
strategically, pass and implement key resolutions and ordinances fairly and justly for constituents
welfare with active coordination and participation with the different concerned agencies.

3. GOALS:
3.1 SECURITY OF LAND TENURE
Prevent and control the proliferation of squatters and mendicants

3.2 PEACE AND ORDER:


a) Drugs-Strict implementation of RA. 0259 S1998
b) Robbery/Snatching, Illegal gambling coordinate with PNP/PDEA with the aide of
barangay tanod/police who were properly trained to lessen increase or widen illegal
gambling and illegal drug and other crimes
3.3 LIVELIHOOD:
Coordinate with different private and government agencies to tap with their
livelihood program to qualified stakeholders particularly indigent to alleviate living status.
3.4 Health & Sanitation
Clean and Green program
Free Fogging
Free Medical Missions
Free Anti-rabies Vaccination
Botika ng Barangay (BNB) mabibili ang murang gamot (over the counter)
Solid waste management
Free Medicines Philhealth Sponsorship Program
3.5 SOCIAL SERVICES
BCPC, BWD-VAWC, Gender development
BHW- health workers and health implementers
Fire Station & Hospital
Barangay Justice/Lupon Tagapamayapa - to settle disputes amicably.
Disaster Risk Reduction/Fire Safety and Recue Team
3.6 Education
It is the primary objective of present Administration to offer high quality education by
giving free tuition, books and other pre-scholars needs to begin with, aside from
coordinating with different private and government sectors to aide out school youth in
uplifting their education aspects and scholarship program through ALS
II. Executive Summary
BGPMS is a self assessment, management and development tool that will enable the
Barangay governance to determine their strength and weaknesses, opportunities and potential
threats in the deliver of basis services. The rating is neither a SCORE CARD nor a Quantitative
Mathematical Computation but a tool to benchmark specific performance of a specific local
government unit based on the establish and/or identified service area. BGPMS is aimed to identify
and define new challenges and problems by area, install corrective measure and interventions
and, thus, improve the quality of programs, policies and its services.
III. Report Findings on the Performance Area
a)
Administrative

STRENGTH
Installed BDC Exec-Com & conduct
meetings
Integrate GAD Program & concerns
of the marginalized members of the society
in Development Planning
Adopt
measure
to
prevent
proliferation of squatters
Updated
Barangay
Inhabitants,

including Socio-Eco profile


Presence of Tax Ordinance &
Barangay Revenue Code
Conduct of Fund Raising & installed
Barangay Economic Enterprise
Utilized Allocation according to LGC

Properties and equipments


installed at Session Hall

Formulated citizens charter

are

WEAKNESSES
Citizens
Charter was not
followed through
No clear
policy
on
Barangay
Economic
Enterprise
Barangay
building build in
the portion of lot
donated/under
DepED
No
Generator

OPPRTUNITIES
THREATS
Republic
NGAS
Act 9485
is
not

AO 241
implemented
City wide
and 241-A

Joint
Memorandum
Circular No. 1
Series of 2007

Republic
Act no. 7277
and 10070

DBM
Memorandum
no 107

Filed up Mandatory positions and


conducted/attended necessary seminars

b)

Governance

STRENGTH
WEAKNESSES
Formulated IRR

Unavailabili
Enacted legislations (reso &
ty/ delayed data
of Budget prepaord.)
ration for sucDesignate session hall with
ceeding Year
furniture, fixtures & equipments

CSO/PO/N
Timely submission of Annual
GOs
component
Report
are
not
Conduct
and
accomplish
maximized
report on semestral soba
Sanggunia
Posted itemized collection &
ng
Kabataan
expenditures, barangay plans &
Assembly
was
programs, list of implemented
not
followed
projects including resolutions and
through
ordinances
CSOs,
NGOs
&
POs
participate and proactively involved
in barangay governance, devt.
Planning, disaster risk reduction
plan, peace & order, protection of
women & children and other Key
issues

c)

Social Services
STRENGTH

Organized Health nutrition


Program implementers
Maintained
of
Health
&
Nutrition Facilities
Implement Health and Nutrition
& Child Care Program, Decease
prevention & Control and formulate
Sports Development Program
Established
Education
Program and facilities
Installed BAWC & BCPC desk
and allocated Budget accordingly
Organized
BPOC
and
implemented Barangay Public Safety
Plan
Organized
BDRRMC
and
formulated BDRRMC Plan and
equipment
Formulated BADAC policies
and prevention plan
Enhance implementation of KP
Established BHRAO and its
Center
Installed Barangay Tanod and
conduct roving
Implement
and
maintain
lighting and Illuminations

d)

Presence of Tax Ordinance &


Barangay Revenue Code

Presence
of
Livelihood
Program & participated in job fairs

Economic Development
STRENGTH

e)

WEAKNESSES

No
Physical
Fitness Activity
No space
for Communal
Garden
Potable
water is not
available
in
some area
Lack
of
personnel Birth
Registration
and monitoring
system
No Healthy
lifestyle activity
No
High
School Building
& facilities
Lacking in
Disaster
Equipments
No
clear
Anti-drug
Program
and
policies

WEAKNESSES

Relative
and
preaudited policy
and
program
for
Barangay
Economic
Enterprise

OPPRTUNITIES
RA 9184
EO 662
DILG:Deep
ening
the
Brightness
of
Daylight by exacting Accountability,
Transparency & Performance from
LGUs in partnership
with
CSOS/POS
&
the Filipino People
By
Hon.
SILG
Jesse M. Robredo

DILG
Memo Circular
no. 2010-88

OPPRTUNITIES

DOH AntiDengue
campaign
World
Vision Anti-TB
Task Force
Republic
Act no. 9482
RA 9262
Republic
Act No. 7610
RA 9344
RA 9155

THREATS
No
available space
for Communal
Garden

Lack
resources for
Birth
Registration
and
Inhabitants
socio-economic
profile

Lack
of
resources for
High
School
Building

OPPRTUNITIES

DILGNEDA-DBMDOF
Joint
Memorandum
Circular No. 1
Series of 2007

THREATS
Enacted
Ordinances are
defied

THREATS

Economic
Enterprise
is
not the mainstream of the
LGU
investment program

Environmental Management
STRENGTH
Organize Green Brigade and

WEAKNESSES

OPPRTUNITIES

PD 1151

THREATS
Segregatio

conduct Clean drives


Organize Waste Management
Committee,
formulated
Solid
Waste
Management
plan,
presence of MRF and garbage
collection Scheme and maintain
clean drainage and canals.

No
clear
policy
and
program
for
waste
segregation
and
waste
volume control

PD 984
RA 7942
RA 9003
DENR AO
No. 30, S 1992

DENRDILG
Joint
Memo. Circular
NO. 98-01

IV. Conclusions (based on findings per performance area)


STRENGTH
WEAKNESSES
OPPORTUNITIE
S

Strict compliance to
the mandate of different
government agencies and
non-governmental
institutions in Barangay
Governance
Continuous review
on existing ordinances
and resolutions
Proactive
participation of CSOs,
POs, NGOs in Barangay
Governance with a sense
of voluntarism
Social Services is a
Mainstreaming
in
Barangay administration
Environmental
concern is a priority issue
in Barangay Governance
GAD
and
Marginalized member of
the
society
is
a
mainstream
in
Development
Planning
and Investment Program

Unavailability
of
final
Data
for
Succeeding Year Budget
within the Calendar year
Katipunan
ng
Kabataan Assembly was
not carried out
Barangay Building
built at a lot not owned
by the Barangay
Outdated Disaster
Reduction Equipment
Physical
Fitness
and Healthy lifestyle
Activity
is
not
a
mainstream in Barangay
Governance
Birth Registration
is not a priority area in
Development Planning
and
Investment
Programs
No clear policy
and program for Antidrug campaign
No clear program
and policy on Barangay
Economic Enterprise
No clear program
for Waste Segregation

Laws,
decrees
and
directives
are
enacted
and
issued to reenforce
Good
Governance and
Transparency
CSOs,
POs,
NGOs
participation in
Barangay
Governance is
mandated
Socioeconomic
concerns is a
National priority
issue
Environmen
tal concern is a
Worldwide issue
GAD
and
Marginalized
member of the
society
is
a
mainstream
of
the
national
Development
Planning
and
Investment
Program

n is not the
priority
issue
City wide.

THREATS

Ordinances
and
resolutions
passed is not a
priority concern of
the LGU
Potable water
is not available in
some areas
Construction
of High School
Building is not a
Key Concern of the
LGU
Relative and
Pre-audited control
on
Barangay
Financial
Management and
Development
Planning
NGAS is not
neither a handy nor
a
constructive
formtool
in
the
Barangay
Accounting System
Economic
Enterprise is not a
mainstream of the
LGU
investment
Program
No available
space
for
communal Garden
LGU has no
specific policy on
Waste Segregation

V. Recommendation/s
STRENGTH Re-enforce strict compliance with the mandates of the different
government agencies and streamline implementing policies, ordinances,
resolutions including Development Plans, Investment Programs, budgeting
and expenditure among others.
WEAKNESSES Formulate and implement programs and designs that would
enhance good governance, transparency, Barangay Administration and other
socio-economic and environmental concerns.
OPPORTUNITIES Improve and update Sangguniang Barangay Information
tracking system for better access to information and data resource as tool for
an effective program designs and strategic development planning, Investment
program and other policy formulation and legislative concerns
THREATS Streamline Barangay power as a smallest government unit, which
serves as the primary planning and implementing unit of government policies,
plans, programs, projects and activities in the community.

VI. Attachments

Map of the barangay


List of Ordinances/Resolutions passed (year under review)
List of Sangguniang Barangay, Sangguniang Kabataan,
Expanded BPOC and BDC

Executive Order for the Creation of BGPMS Committee


Data Capture Form

You might also like