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3 rd Class Municipality LAND AREA 10, 597 hectares NO. OF BARANGAY 15 – fully energized with 120 functional Puroks POPULATION 44, 588 – 2007 Census AREA OF LAKE DANAO 649 hectares VAST WHITE SAND BEACHES LIVELIHOOD Farming Fishing Cottage Industries Soli – Soli Weaving Bamboo Strips Weaving
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Population Distribution per Barangay
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Two Time eGWEN Grand Champion with Model Town and Green Awards (2009 & 2010) Best Implementer on Solid Waste Management
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Essential #1 Organization & Coordination
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Resilience built by communities
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In the Philippines, the smallest governing unit is called a barangay (village). Each barangay consists of several puroks or sub-villages. The purok system builds on existing indigenous social organization for mobilizing local resources in creating local and practical solutions to address community needs
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A Purok System is a micro structure of the barangay unit bringing effective governance at the sub-village level, a one-of-a kind innovation seen only in San Francisco The Purok System showcases its Capital Build Up (CBU) program that empowers communities at the purok level by allowing local initiatives to flourish. The Bayanihan (community cooperation) is the backbone of the purok system
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built by the Purokhanons through the CBU program. constructed through the bayanihan spirit funded by the municipality of San Francisco and contributions from the members
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PUROK KAGAWAD COMMITTEE ON PEACE & ORDER, ENVIRONMENT, DISASTER RISK REDUCTION PUROK KAGAWAD COMMITTEE ON INFRASTRUCTURE PUROK KAGAWAD COMMITTEE ON TOURISM & WOMEN/ CHILDREN PUROK KAGAWAD COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE & LIVELIHOOD PUROK KAGAWAD COMMITTEE ON FINANCE, BUDGET& APPROPRIATION PUROK KAGAWAD COMMITTEE ON YOUTH & SPORTS DEV’T PUROK KAGAWAD COMMITTEE ON HEALTH & NUTRITION PUROK KAGAWAD COMMITTEE ON EDUC. & SOLID WASTE MNGT. NAME OF BARANGAY BARANGAY CAPTAIN BARANGAY HALL NAME OF SITIO BARANGAY KAGAWAD PUROK HALL NAME OF PUROK PUROK PRESIDENT SET OF OFFICERS
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DRRM activities at the purok level Purok-level MRF Barangay Information system, purok-based hazard maps Early warning system Tree planting, watershed rehabilitation Mangrove reforestation Disaster drills
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RESILIENCE BUILT BY GOVERNANCE
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Local Disaster Risk Reduction Management Officer Administration & Training Research & Planning Operations & Warning
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MDRRMC (Chairperson: Municipal Mayor) DRRM Officer Administrative and Training Operation and warning Early Warning Service Rescue and Evacuation Service Relief and Rehabilitation Service Camp Management Service MDRMC STRUCTURE Research and Planning Medical and Health Service Damage Assessment and Needs Analysis Security and Police Service
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Resilience built by Volunteerism
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Resilience built by Youth Leader & Sangguniang Kabataan
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Essential # 2 Assign a Budget
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In line with the Millennium Development Goals, 5% of the Municipal Budget is allocated to LDRRM to ensure that the programs identified in its Five Year Plan are implemented.
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Allocated budget for DRRMP for Five Years
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5 Year Financial Budget for LDRRMP Year 5%LDRRM Fund PreventionMitigationPreparedeness Year Total budget 12,335,776.701,456,365 631,000 370,0002,457,365 23,336,811.00463,770 1,525,000 407,0002,395,770 33,336,811.00563,770 1,525,000 307,0002,395,770 43,336,811.00563,770 1,475,000 277,0002,315,770 53,336,811.00363,770 1,475,000 277,0002,115,770 TOTAL3,411,4456,631,0001,638,00011,680,445
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Allocate budget for the implementation and maintenance of buildings & programs in making San Francisco resilient & support the DRR activities: Livelihood assistance through purok system Protection of marine and upland resources Implementation of the Solid Waste management Construction and Maintenance of reducing risk infrastructures Employment of Personnel to make sure that DRR activities are being implemented down to the purok level
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Essential # 3 PREPARE RISK ASSESSMENT
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The Different Hazards in San Francisco
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El Nino & Fire Affected Barangays
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Flood & Land Slide Prone Barangays
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Moonson Wind Affected Barangays
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CONSUELO SOUTHERN POBLACION ESPERANZA STA CRUZ NORTHERN POBLACION UNIDOS SANTIAGO HIMENSULANSONOG SAN ISIDRO UNION
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ESSENTIAL # 4 Investment on Risk Reducing Infrastructure
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Essential #5 Safe Schools & Health Facilities
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Upgrading of Health Facilities
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Providing Health Ambassador
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Essential # 6 Risk-Compliant building and land use planning principles
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Implementation of the Building Code & Building Assessment conducted annually
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Implementation of the San Francisco Master Plan
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Essential # 7 Education Programs & Training
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Community-based Swimming Lessons for Youth & Kids
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ON CLIMATE ISSUES DISCUSSION DURING EARTH DAY CELEBRATION
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LDRRMO gives DRR orientation to the most vulnerable group people with dis- abilities (PWD)
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Lead the Mayors of Camotes Islands to join disaster-preparedness campaign ( December 11, 2010, Santiago, San Francisco, Cebu,)
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Essential # 8 Protect Ecosystem and natural buffers
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Strict Implementation of the SWM
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Establishment of the Material Recovery Facility COLOR CODED RECEPTACLES
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Essentials # 9 Early Warning System and Emergency Management Capacities
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Equipping CiERT Office/Organizing the Camotes islands Emergency Response
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Essential # 10 Needs of the Survivors are placed
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Construction of WCPU
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Molding a Campaign Champion
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