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1. Health Services and Facilities
The Anilao Rural Health Unit (RHU) which represents the health sector is located in Barangay Poblacion, Anilao, Iloilo. It has been in existence since the early 70’s. It is open to the public five days a week – Monday to Friday at 8:00 in the morning to 5:00 o’clock in the afternoon with “No Noon Break”. It is manned by one doctor, one nurse, one Medical Technologist, 2 midwives and one Sanitary Inspector. The center is accredited in all four packages of Phil Health namely:
- Primary Care Package 1 (PCB1)
- Maternity Care Package (MCP)
- TB DOTS Package
- Newborn Screening
The RHU is composed of five catchment health facilities namely:
- Main Health Center – caters to all barangays but has its own catchment barangays namely Barangays Poblacion, Sambag Culob, Pantalan, Palaypay and Sta. Rita. It is the seat of the health sector where the doctor, dentist, nurse, medical technologist and the sanitary inspector are based.
- Badiang Barangay Health Station (BHS) – caters to barangays of Agbatuan, Badiang, Serallo, San Juan, and Medina
- Camiros Barangay Health Station (BHS) – caters to barangays of Camiros, Balabag, Sto. Rosario and Vista Alegre
- Dangula-an Barangay Health Station (BHS) – caters to barangays of Dangula-an, Cag-an and San Carlos
- Mostro Barangay Health Station (BHS) – caters to barangays of Mostro, Guipis, Balunos and Manganese
2. Health Services/ Programs
The Anilao Rural Health Unit as well as the Barangay Health Stations offers the following health services/programs:
a. Consultation |
b. MNCHN Services: Newborn screening, Immunization, Antenal, Natal and Post Natal Care, Family Planning and Nutrition |
c. TB-DOTS |
d. Communicable Diseases Prevention and Control |
e. Non- Communicable Diseases Prevention and Control: Cardiovascular disease/hypertension, Diabetes Mellitus, Renal disease, Primary Eye care, |
f. Reproductive Health Care |
g. Laboratory Services |
h. Sanitation Services |
i. Dental Services |
j. Minor Surgical/Wound Care |
There are also three private clinics in the municipality, two in Poblacion and one in Sta. Rita.
A separate TB DOTS Clinic was constructed in 2014 outside of the RHU to cater patients with cough of two weeks or more duration. This is to separate patients who probably have tuberculosis thus avoid infecting other patients or clients. The clinic is manned by the TB-DOTS Management Team composed of a doctor, a Medical Technologist, two TB-DOTS Nurse managers and a sanitation inspector.
The Birthing Center is a certified BEmONC facility. Presently however, birthing at the center is on “On Call” basis only because of want of midwives who can go on duty for 24 hours.
Health Statistics 2013-1015 (MHO, Anilao)
Vital Indices |
2013 |
2014 |
2015 |
Crude Birth Rate |
24/1,000 pop. |
20/1,000 pop. |
18/1,000 pop |
Crude Death Rate |
4/1,000 pop |
3/1,000 pop. |
2/1,000 pop |
Maternal Mortality Rate |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Neonatal Mortality Rate |
5/1,000 LB |
2/1,000 LB |
2/1,000 LB |
Infant Mortality Rate |
3/1,000 LB |
8/1,000 LB |
4/1,000 LB |
Young Child Mortality Rate |
13/1,000 LB |
13/1,000 LB |
2/1,000 LB |
Ten Leading Causes of Morbidity for the 2013-2015
Causes |
No. of Deaths |
||
2013 |
2014 |
2015 |
|
1. URTI |
591 |
1001 |
593 |
2. Wounds, All types |
438 |
397 |
481 |
3. UTI |
123 |
140 |
180 |
4. Bronchitis |
67 |
93 |
134 |
5. Animal Bites |
66 |
82 |
131 |
6. Pulmonary Tuberculosis (PTB) |
62 |
79 |
99 |
7. Anemia |
51 |
54 |
93 |
8. Skin Diseases |
38 |
52 |
92 |
9. Hypertension |
26 |
37 |
71 |
10. Diarrhea |
24 |
34 |
40 |
TOTAL |
1,486 |
1,969 |
1,914 |
Source: Municipal Health Office
Ten Leading Causes of Mortality for the 2013-2015
Causes |
Municipal |
||
2013 |
2014 |
2015 |
|
Total |
Total |
Total |
|
Pneumonia |
18 |
27 |
16 |
Cerebro Vascular Accident |
18 |
19 |
13 |
Pulmonary Tuberculosis |
4 |
3 |
4 |
Cardiovascular |
11 |
5 |
4 |
Cardiac Degeneration |
11 |
5 |
8 |
Cancer all Types |
8 |
4 |
4 |
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease |
6 |
4 |
4 |
Vehicular Accidents |
6 |
4 |
4 |
Diabetes Mellitus |
3 |
3 |
3 |
Peptic Ulcer Disease |
3 |
3 |
3 |
TOTAL |
88 |
77 |
63 |
Source: Municipal Health Office
2. Social Welfare and Development Services
Majority of PWDs belong to the age group of 10-50 years old which may mean an impact to monthly income of our PWDs. As to the type of disability, orthopaedic handicap rank one which means that PWDs belong to these group can and maybe productive if given proper support.
All barangay having a Day Care Center are in good condition. Senior Citizen Center and Women Center are using mutli-purpose hall which get a poor rating because it is expected that senior citizen and women’s center should have their own place/room to use to discuss issues and problem pertaining to their sector/group.
Youth Welfare Program includes the provision of wide range of development, preventive and remedial services to enable the youth to become active contributor in national development. The LGU thru the MSWDO organized the youth sector in all barangays and now on its on-going reactivation
Presently, there are 400 active PYAP members. The LGU supports their regular participation in the provincial and regional summits. They are mobilized by the LGU and are given designated task so as to make use of their skills, knowledge and attitudes on LGU/MSWDOs program implementation
Continuing information dissemination in coordination with Barangay Officials regarding child protection laws is to being done to ensure that children and youth are given proper protection and guidance.
Based on the assessment of DRRMO, all Day Care Centers are disaster/hazard free.
The recipients of the services of MSWDO of Anilao are as follows:
Children ages 3-4 who are classified as Pre-schoolers are those needing socialization programs and activities. The succeeding year will be dedicated to kindergarten work, pre-schooler at this level are being prepared for the grade school education. MSWDO personnel are in charge of supervising pre-school educators conducting sessions in this level. Parents of these children are encouraged to participate and have a full cooperation with the Day Care Workers and teacher as to the development of their children. Results of which are shown in Table SWI. Massive Campaign on the implementation/ enforcement of our Municipal Children’s Welfare Code is a must.
The MSWDO also conducts pre-marriage counselling to couples applying for marriage license. Group session is used by trained and accredited marriage councilors as their strategy to carry-out a more comprehensive and effective discussion Other private organizations such as Couples’ for Christ and other church-based organizations are also conducting pre-marriage counselling sessions to concerned couples.
Another type of service is the Family Development Program whose clientele are the families of SLP beneficiaries, Day Care Service Parents Association, PWD, LGBT, Solo Parents, VAW Victims, 4Ps beneficiaries and other client groups served by MSWDO Anilao. Collaborative efforts of Civil Society Organizations and other government line agencies lead to the success of this program. Counselling, peer group meetings, case conference and home visits and other related programs and services needed to respond to the surfaced needs of beneficiaries are the strategies used by MSWD Office for the effective delivery of this program.
For Senior Citizens, 2,218 beneficiaries and its growing population had been identified as recipients of Social Pension. It is expected to raise its number every year as the guideline lower down the age bracket to sixty (60) years old and above to qualify for the program.
Another child related program is the Supplemental Feeding for pre-schoolers. This program aims to improve the nutritional level of pre-schooler enrolled in Child Development Centers.
On Sectoral Groups Development Program, capability building of sectoral groups such as women, Solo Parents, LGBT, PWD, Children, Senior Citizen and other groups are the beneficiaries of this program. They were organized by the LGU and some of them were accredited by the Sangguniang Bayan, SEC, DOLE and other accredited government agencies for them to have a legal identity and for possible availment of leadership trainings that may be available in the future. Financial management and other organizational strengthening activities will be provided by MSWDO and other line agencies to ensure that these sectoral groups are functional. Sustainable/Livelihood activities will able them to be self- reliant members of our society (Table 3.15.1 shows the historical data of clientele served).
- Social Welfare Development Programs and Services
The Municipal Social Welfare and Development Office is implementing social protection program such as 4P’s, Social Pension, Sustainable Livelihood Programs and Aid to Individual in Crises Situation. These programs and activities contributed to the decrease of poverty situation in the Municipality. Livelihood programs are being implemented and monitored properly to warrant its sustainability to help beneficiaries out of their expenses for education and basic needs. The Department of Education has its Alternative Learning System catering those who cannot go to formal schooling to finish their 2nd level education. It contributed to the decrease of poverty incidence in a way that they have to spend less for their education and in order to find job in the future.
Cash assistance to indigent families and individuals under difficult circumstances needs thorough assessment and validation with the recommendation and certification from respective Punong Barangay. These are the granting of hospitalized, death, sick, stranded, educational needs, victims of man- made and natural calamities. Granting of financial assistance may vary according to the scope,the type of crisis they are undergoing and the material and financial capacity of the family/victim. The assistance maybe in the form of check or cash to be disbursed by the Municipal Treasurer or duly authorized person.
Health Care Program is similar to the granting of financial assistance to individuals and families in crisis situations however, disbursement of fund goes directly to hospitals (with MOA) where the client is admitted. Documents required for this program are medical certificate and hospital bills of eligible identified clients. Granting of assistance depends on the situation of the client and assessment of a social worker or any authorized staff of MSWD Office.
Free Mortuary Services Program provides free coffin to the dead family member of identified indigent family. Cost of coffin to be provided by LGU will be based on the assessment of a Social Worker and on the financial capacity of the client/family. Assistance/payment for coffin will be paid directly to the servicing funeral parlor where Anilao LGU has a MOA.
Libreng Sakay Program is a provision of transportation facilities to 24 high school students of Anilao National High School living in Barangays which are very far from Poblacion area and the transportation fare is very high. Parents and students undergo series of meetings and orientations for them to know their obligations in availing such program. Student beneficiaries are required to earn a very satisfactory grade to maintain availment of the program.
Gender and Development Capability Building focuses on gender equality and finding solutions and formulation of plans on gender issues and gender based violence. It also includes conduct of GAD planning and budgeting sessions to Government line agencies and the mainstreaming of GAD to all levels of governance..
Special Programs shown in Table 3.15.2 are downloaded by National Agencies requires provision of local counterpart both financial, physical and personnel for effective delivery of basic services attached to MSWDO programs. This is consist of provision of cash counterparts to municipal and barangay projects, hiring and travel allowance of personnel and provision of goods to ensure efficient implementation of programs and projects in the municipal level. To ensure the attainment of its goals and objectives, monitoring and evaluation of the program being implemented shall be regularly done.
Poverty Incidence
Poverty incidence in the Municipality of Anilao per the official data of PSA on Municipal level small area poverty estimates year in 2009 is 31.5% and lately in 2012 is 27.3%. It is notable that there is a decrease in the poverty incidence of 4.2% for the span of three (3) years. It is because of the concerted effort of the Local Government Unit through its frontline agencies who implemented livelihood activities and skills training programs that created income generating projects which consequently resulted to the increase of family income of its constituents. The Municipal Agriculture Office initiated modern method of farming and provides assistance thru fertilizer and seeds which in return produce high rice production.
3. Education
For years, the Anilao LGU has demonstrated commitment to support all educational endeavours to enable young Anilaonons to become productive and globally competitive citizens of the world.
Some of its successful interventions are the Libreng Sakay Program and financial support to the elementary and secondary baseball team putting Anilao as the baseball cradle of Iloilo for years. The LGU has also extended maximum support to the education sector specifically on the construction and repair of school buildings, NAT Review, Summer Reading Program, ALS, scouting activities and other student development programs.
All these efforts are undertaken to make Anilao soar high through the years.
a. Participation Rate
The government has provided free basic education to its people. Moreover, less-fortunate ones are given support through the 4Ps. Thus, more pupils/students are found to be in school.
The result shows that there is a quite low percentage of school age children not in school. For some reasons, they are enrolled in schools located outside the boundary of the municipality.
The Enrolment- Participation Rate is increasing for the last five (5) school years for all school levels. In pre-school, a 100% participation rate is achieved in the school year 2015-2016 and both elementary and secondary levels have also achieved an equally good and increasing participation rate. This means that majority of the school going age population in Anilao are in school for the past five years.
Historical Enrolment Participation Rate For Sy 2011-2016
YEAR |
PRE – SCHOOL |
ELEMENTARY |
SECONDARY |
Participation Rate |
Participation Rate |
Participation Rate |
|
2011 – 2012 |
99.37% |
98.51% |
84.72% |
2012 – 2013 |
99.50% |
99.72% |
83.45% |
2013 – 2014 |
99.40% |
99.25% |
82.65% |
2014 – 2015 |
99.75% |
99.53% |
88.46% |
2015 – 2016 |
100% |
99.53% |
85.43% |
Source: DepEd Anilao
Hazard Susceptibility of Schools to Flood, CDRA 2017
Location |
Name Of Facility |
Flood Susceptibility Low, Moderate, High |
Risk |
Serallo Day Care Center |
Day Care Center |
Low |
low |
Badiang Day Care Center 2 |
Day Care Center |
Low |
low |
Badiang Day Care Center 1 |
Day Care Center |
Low |
low |
Sambag Culob Day Care Center |
Day Care Center |
Low |
low |
Pantalan Day Care Center |
Day Care Center |
Low |
low |
Vista Alegre Day Care Center |
Day Care Center |
Moderate |
moderate |
San Carlos Day Care Center |
Day Care Center |
Low |
low |
Palaypay Day Care Center |
Day Care Center |
Moderate |
moderate |
Lopez Day Care Center |
Day Care Center |
Low |
low |
Mostro Day Care Center |
Day Care Center |
Moderate |
moderate |
Dr. Jose M. Facultad Elementary School |
School |
Low |
low |
Arandilla Memorial Elementary School |
School |
High |
moderate |
Mostro Elementary School |
School |
Low |
low |
Manganese Elementary School |
School |
High |
moderate |
Barangay |
Name of Facility |
Type of Facility school, hospital, rural health unit |
Landslide Susceptibility Low, Moderate, High |
Risk see Scoring Tab |
Badiang |
Anilao National High School |
school |
Low |
low |
Mostro |
Mostro national High School |
school |
Low |
low |
Camiros |
Camiros National High School |
school |
Low |
low |
San Juan Crisostomo |
San Juan Crisostomo Day Care Center |
Day Care Center |
Low |
low |
Agbatuan |
Agbatuan Day Care Center |
Day Care Center |
Low |
low |
Sta. Rita |
Sta. Rita Day Care Center 1 |
Day Care Center |
Low |
low |
Sto. Rosario |
Sto. Rosario Day Care Center |
Day Care Center |
Low |
low |
Poblacion |
Poblacion Day Care Center |
Day Care Center |
Low |
low |
Camiros |
Camiros Day Care Center |
Day Care Center |
Low |
low |
Aglay-ao |
Aglay-ao Day Care Center |
Day Care Center |
Moderate |
moderate |
Dangula-an |
Dangula-an Day Care Center |
Day Care Center |
Low |
low |
Balabag |
Balabag Day Care Center |
Day Care Center |
Moderate |
moderate |
Cag-an |
Cag-an Day Care Center |
Day Care Center |
Low |
low |
Manganese |
Manganese Day Care Center |
Day Care Center |
Low |
low |
Guipis |
Guipis Day Care Center |
Day Care Center |
Low |
low |
Medina |
Medina Elementary School |
School |
Moderate |
moderate |
San Juan Crisostomo |
Santiago Arandilla Memorial School |
School |
Low |
low |
Agbatuan |
Agbatuan Elementary School |
School |
Low |
low |
Poblacion |
Anilao Central Elementary School |
School |
Low |
low |
Camiros |
Camiros Elementary School |
School |
Low |
low |
San Carlos |
San Carlos Elementary School |
School |
Low |
low |
Balabag |
Aglay-ao Primary School |
School |
Moderate |
moderate |
Dangula-an |
Dangula-an Elementary School |
School |
Low |
low |
Palaypay |
Palaypay Elementary School |
School |
Moderate |
moderate |
Balabag |
Balabag Elementary School |
School |
Low |
low |
Cag-an |
Cag-an Primary School |
School |
Low |
low |
Balunos |
Balunos Elementary School |
School |
Moderate |
moderate |
Cag-an |
Apurillo Memorial Elementary School |
School |
Low |
low |
Guipis |
Guipis Elementary School |
School |
Low |
low |
4. Sports and Recreation Facilities
Anilao established its name nationwide in sports particularly in little league and junior baseball where Anilao athletes represented the province in regional meets and the region in national games several times in the past.
The municipality has several sports and recreation facilities. Well known is the Centennial Park situated in the Poblacion. This facility is utilized for sports and recreation activities. Anilaonons spend their past time in the park every morning and afternoon strolling and walking as mode of light exercise.
Location and Size of Sports and Recreation Facilities
There are five (5) covered gym situated in the Poblacion, Mostro National High School, Barangay Dangula-an, Anilao National Central School and Camiros Elementary School.
All 21 barangays of the municipality have basketball courts, which are also utilized as volleyball courts. Some other barangays have even more than one basketball courts. During summer, many rice fields are temporarily utilized as baseball/softball fields, volleyball courts in some barangays.
Other recreational facilities in the municipality are found in Camiros National High School and Anilao National High School with its Gym. Also beside the town plaza is a children's playground. A campsite is also present in Brgy. Dangula-an and Baringan Beach in Barangay San Carlos serves as a bathing and swimming ground for Anilaonons especially during summer. Despite the prohibition of law, presence of mini cockpits in some barangays is notable during fiestas. This is so because Anilaonons are known to be cock fighting lovers.
5. Protective Services
The police force has three (3) types of services. These consist of headquarters, outpost and traffic management. The police headquarters is attached to the municipal building of Anilao with fair physical condition hazard susceptibility. It is manned by 26 Uniformed Personnel and 4 Non-Uniformed Personnel (NUPs). Barangay Tanod outposts are located in all barangays.
The current ratio of police force to the population for 2015 is 1:1,177 while the minimum standard ratio recommended is 1:1000. Based on the projected population figure in the year 2025 the municipality will have 31,249 populations. By that year there is a need of thirty one (31) police personnel to meet the minimum standard ratio.
The ideal ratio of police to population or even the minimum standard ratio is of great help to maintain the peace and order situation in the municipality. The pro-active measure is the best strategy to prevent the commission of a crime by increasing the police visibility in crime prone areas.
The PNP headquarter has one (1) Toyota Innova , one (1) Patrol Jeep and two PNP motorcycles all maintained by the LGU. All police personnel have issued fire arms some from the PNP and some from the LGU. Communication equipment is also provided by the PNP and LGU Anilao.
Status of Protective Services
INDICATOR |
2013 |
2014 |
2015 |
2016 |
2017 |
Index Crime |
152 |
93 |
73 |
98 |
45 |
Non-Index Crime |
198 |
186 |
131 |
209 |
158 |
Crime Volume |
350 |
279 |
204 |
307 |
203 |
Index crime (per 10,000 pop) |
0.0152 |
0.0093 |
0.0073 |
0.0098 |
0.0045 |
Non Index Crime (per 10,000 pop) |
0.0198 |
0.0186 |
0.0131 |
0.0209 |
0.0158 |
Crime Solution Efficiency (%) |
43.18% |
31.5% |
64.52% |
73.76% |
87.58% |
Crime Clearance Efficiency (%) |
43.18% |
49% |
79.03% |
79.43 |
90.85% |
Number of Drug Personalities |
3 |
5 |
3 |
6 |
2 |
Number of Drug affected Brgy |
1 |
2 |
5 |
15 |
15 |
Number of Violent Incidents Related to CNN |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Barangays influenced by CNN |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Barangays less influenced by CNN |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Number of Vehicular accidents |
60 |
46 |
51 |
56 |
76 |
Number of Public CCTV Installed |
0 |
8 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Protective services by Facilities and Equipment, 2017
Type of Services |
Location |
Area (sq m) |
Physical condition of Facility |
No. of Personnel |
Personnel to Pop’n Ratio |
Vehicles |
|
No. |
Types |
||||||
Police |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Headquarters |
Brgy. Poblacion |
80m |
Poor |
31 PNP/4 NUPs |
1:967 |
1 |
Mahindra |
Sub-Station |
None |
|
|
|
|
1 |
Innova |
Outpost |
17 |
|
|
|
|
1 |
Revo (Unserviceable) |
Traffic |
1 (LTO Deputized) |
|
|
|
|
1 |
Rouser |
|
|
|
|
|
|
1 |
XR 200 |
Fire Protection |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Headquarters |
Poblacion |
80SQM |
Poor |
6 |
1,666 |
1 |
Fire truck |
Jail Management |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
City/Mun. Jail |
Poblacion |
Rm2 |
Fair |
|
|
|
|
Barangay Security Force
The Local Government Code provides for the organization of Barangay Tanods. This is projected to maintain peace and order within the barangay. Their duties and responsibilities are embodied in the Local Government Code of 1991 and because of this mandate all barangays of the municipality of Anilao have activated BarangayTanods with a total number of 240 (see Table 3.20.3).
Every barangay have at least one (1) tanod outpost with an area of 9 sq. m more or less and made of light materials. Repair and maintenance of this structure is funded from 20% IRA of each Barangay and from Iloilo Provincial Government. Multi-cab, handheld radio, batuta, flashlight, whistle and motorcycle are the facilities and equipment being provided at the outpost to be used by the barangay tanods.
Barangay Security Force and Facilities, CY 2017
Type of Services |
Number of Security Force/Volunteer |
Facilities / Equipment |
Condition of facilities/ equipment |
|
Traffic |
8 Tanods |
Whistle |
Functional |
|
Peace and Order |
18 Bantay Bayan |
Batuta |
Functional |
|
Disaster |
210 BERT/20 Alert |
Rescue Equipment |
Functional |
|
Auxiliary Services |
240 Tanods |
Batuta/Whistle |
Functional |
|
Others |
|
|
|
|
Source: Liga ng Mga Barangay/ PNP |
|
|
The Fire Fighting Personnel and Facilities
The Anilao BFP was established last March 1, 2000. The fire truck was given by the BFP to the Municipality of Anilao thru late Mayor Joel “Batok” Debuque and assigned the Senior Citizens’ Affair Office to the Anilao BFP as its official station.
A 400 square meters lot is donated by the LGU to the BFP for the construction of the New Fire Station/Building of Anilao. It is scheduled for implementation by year 2021.
There are seven (7) personnel manning the fire station. As of 2015, the ratio is 1 firefighter to 4,097 population. The actual additional personnel needed is fourteen (14). The Bureau is now facilitating recruitment of the needed personnel .
With the presence of a fire station, the BFP personnel are assigned to man the station. All transactions related to the BFP were processed at the station. The fire station was maintained and recognized with the help of the local government. The maintenance of the fire truck and its operating expenses is a great help in fire prevention activities like fire drills, inspections and fire suppressions activities though it needs replacement.
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