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ACCOMPLISHMENT REPORT FY 2025
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Region : Province :REGION VIII - EASTERN VISAYAS BILIRANTotal LGU Budget : Total GAD ExpenditurePhp 1,066,310,287.00
Php 79,698,915.18 (7.47%)
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Gender Issues or GAD MandateGAD ObjectiveRelevant LGU Program or ProjectGAD ActivityPerformance
Indicator and Target
Actual ResultsApproved GAD BudgetActual Cost or ExpenditureVariance or Remarks
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CLIENT-FOCUSED
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Gender Issue
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240,000.00743,050.00MLGUs
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Increased riskIncreased protection from rabiesVaccinationConduct continuous1% of total dog.7% or 215 heads ofprocured
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of exposure tovirus among men, women andProgramIEC on responsible petpopulation serveddogs and cats wererabies
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rabies viruschildrenownershipneuteredvaccines and
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among womenbiologics
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and children
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840,000.001,044,000.00MLGUs
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Increased riskIncreased protection from rabiesVaccinationConduct massive70% of dog population55.81% or 15,155procured
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of exposure tovirus among men, women andProgramvaccination andvaccinatedheads of dogs wererabies
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rabies viruschildreneradication and rabiesvaccinated with anti-vaccines and
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among womenconsciousnessrabies vaccinebiologics
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and childrencampaign province-
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wide
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Increasing number of adolescent health and reproductive health issuesDecreased the number of adolescent health and reproductive health issues in the province through the institutionalized KADA NetworkAdolescent Health ProgramConduct Capacity Building for KADA Network Providers1 capacity building and series of meetings or advocacies on ASRH conducted to 8 Health workers, 8 youth leaders,8 teachers, 8 DEPED
Nurses, 8 Guidance
Counselors, 8 Youth
organizations, 8 SK Officials, and 8 YDOs
Conducted capacity- building activities and a series of meetings and advocacies on Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health (ASRH).
These included the Provincial Youth Leadership and Health Camp 2.0 with 120 participants, Youth Encounter Formation Training with 30 participants, KADA Network Core Team Meeting with 50 participants, and Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health advocacy activities reaching 200 participants
500,000.00620,000.00None
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Lack of awareness on laws and issuances of women and childrenIncreased awareness of women on gender mainstreaming and awareness of their rightsCapacity Development and Advocacy Program on the concept of Gender MainstreamingCelebration of Women's Congress / Forum; Hanging of streamers; Radio Guesting to advocate the importance of the celebration; Conduct of women related trainings/Gender Sensitivity Trainings/Capacity Building as woman, mother, and community leader/memberOne (1) Women's Congress conducted wherein 1,950 women are protected and aware of their rights; 1 Capacity building activities/trainings conducted and capacitated 1,950 womenConducted Provincial Women's Congress attended by 2,050 women participants who were oriented and enlightened on the current issues confronting women and mothers.
Conducted capacity building activities on topics covering:
- Restoring Moral and Spiritual Values to One's Life, Family and Society
- The Role of Women in Restoring Values in the Family and Society
- Strengthening Family Moral Values in this Challenging Times with a discussion on the impact of social media
- Safe Spaces Act
1,443,402.001,201,700.00None
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- Mental Health/Suicidal Issues with discussions on Interventions and Coping Mechanisms for dealing with different adversities; and
- Cybersecurity Awareness
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Lack of awareness on the Prevention of Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI), Human Immuno- deficiency Virus (HIV), Acquired Immuno- deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) among men, women, and members of the LGBTQ in the provinceIncreased awareness on Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)Sexually Transmitted Infection / Human Immunodeficiency Virus / Acquired Immuno Deficiency Syndrome (STI/HIV/AIDS)
Program
Conduct of Philippine AIDS Hour in the month of May, and World AIDS Day on DecemberOne (1) Philippine AIDS Hour conducted in the month of May participated by 100 families; and One (1) World AIDS Day conducted in December participated by 100 individuals- Conducted an HIV Forum and World AIDS Campaign on November 29, 2025,
attended by 100 parents and students.
- Conducted the World AIDS Day Commemoration on December 9, 2025, attended by barangay officials, LGU employees, and youth representatives.
140,000.0060,000.00In collaboration with LGU Kawayan
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Lack of performance monitoring and evaluation scheme for the Child Development Workers in the provinceProvided motivation and incentives for Child Development Workers to sustain and further improve their performanceChild Welfare ProgramChild Development Workers Year End Evaluation- Conducted the annual Child Development Workers' Year-End Evaluation and participated by 169 CDWs
- Provided learning opportunities for CDWs
Conducted Year End Evaluation attended by 174 Child Development Workers. Participants learned about the Developmental Milestones, Nurturing Care Framework, and Orientation on Infant Toddler Early Development (ITED) Program as discussed during the plenary.400,000.00396,800.00None
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Lack of timely provision of integrated welfare package to internally displaced persons especially women and their childrenProvided an integrated welfare package to constituents on the basis of their needsInternally Displaced Persons Welfare ProgramFood/Cash for Work Program; Emergency Shelter Assistance; Psychosocial Support,; Crisis Intervention ; Assistance to Individuals and family in Crisis SituationAll individuals and/or families seeking aid/support were provided with the needed assistanceProvided financial assistance and helped clients recover from their stressful situation:
- 3,503 clients availed Medical Assistance
- 383 recipients of Burial Assistance
- 11 recipients of Shelter Assistance
- 6 recipients of Educational Assistance
- 5,547 recipients of Food Assistance
10,000,000.009,610,400.00None
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Limited access of Persons Living with HIV (PLHIV) to
undergo treatment due to social stigma and lack of awareness on the prevention of the disease
Provided access to medicines/supplies/commodities for the treatment of STI/HIV/AIDS in the Provincial Health Office HIV Treatment Hub/Social Hygiene ClinicSexually Transmitted Infection / Human Immuno deficiency Virus / Acquired Immuno Deficiency Syndrome (STI/HIV/AIDS)
Program
Procurement of HIV Screening kits, medicines, and supplies or commodities for STI/HIV/AIDS, to
include purchase of HIV screening kits, condoms, lubricants CD4 cartridges, and IEC materials
Distributed 100 IEC materials on STI/HIV/AIDS
prevention and control and allocated/utilized to all LGUs and entertainment establishments, screening kits other supplies utilized by the affected population
- Purchased HIV viral load cartridges, Hepatitis B testing kits, and syphilis testing kits.
- Purchased Information, Education, and Communication (IEC) materials, including 120 pcs. of HIV promotional T-shirts.
- Purchased IEC materials such as HIV leaflets and tarpaulins.
400,000.00400,000.00None
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Limited access of women to Agriculture and Fisheries support services resulting to insufficient family incomeIncreased access of women to Agriculture and Fisheries support and services resulting to additional incomeProvincial Animal Dispersal ProgramTraining on Carabao/Cattle and Goat Production and Management1 Training conducted
to 50 women participants/recipients
Zero training conducted25,000.000.00No training was conducted
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Limited access of women to Agriculture and Fisheries support services resulting to insufficient family incomeIncreased access of women to Agriculture and Fisheries support and services resulting to additional incomeProvincial Animal Dispersal ProgramSwine Production and Management Training3 trainings conducted
to 150 women participants/recipients
Zero training conducted75,000.000.00No training was conducted
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Limited access of women to Agriculture and Fisheries support services resulting to insufficient family incomeIncreased access of women to Agriculture and Fisheries support and services resulting to additional incomeProvincial Animal Dispersal ProgramPoultry Production and Management Training2 trainings conducted
to 110 women participants/recipients
Zero training conducted55,000.000.00No training was conducted
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Limited access of women to Agriculture and Fisheries support services resulting to insufficient family incomeIncreased access of women to Agriculture and Fisheries support and services resulting to additional incomeProvincial Animal Dispersal ProgramAnimal Dispersal of Carabao, Cattle, Goat, Sheep, Swine, Native Chicken, and Free Range ChickenDispersed 10 heads carabao to 10 women beneficiaries, 10 heads cattle to 5 women beneficiaries, 10 heads goat to 10 women beneficiaries, 10 heads sheep to 10 women beneficiaries, 150 heads swine to 70 women beneficiaries, 500 heads native chicken to 125 women beneficiaries, and 100 heads Duck to 100 women beneficiariesDispersed 5 heads carabao to 5 women beneficiaries;
2 heads cattle to 2 women beneficiaries; 6 heads goat to 2 women beneficiaries; 74 heads swine to 74 women beneficiaries; and 105 heads upgraded chicken
1,315,000.002,726,925.00The variance is due to increased animal repayments for redispersal and an additional priority program of the administration (Upgraded Buffalo for dispersal)
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Limited access of women to safe motherhood essential drugs and medicinesIncreased access to safe motherhood essential drugs and medicines for pregnant and postpartum mothersNutrition ProgramProvision of safe motherhood essential drugs and medicinesDecreased neonatal mortality rate due to prematurity up to 50% and managed pre- eclampsia and eclampsia among pregnant mothers.Purchased 307 ampules of Dexamethasone 4mg/ml, 100 ampules of magnesium Sulfate 250mg/ml, and 20 Vials of Calcium Gluconate.
Purchased also 100 reams of A4 Copy Paper and 5 pieces Riso Ink for the Reproduction of Maternal and Child Book. And allocated to 8 LGUs and 1 hospital.
100,000.00200,000.00None
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Limited access to agricultural services, information, education, communication and technology among men and women in the vulnerable sectorProvided access to agricultural services, good planting materials, and farm inputs for increased productivity and livelihood among women farmersIECTG /
Capability Building
Operation and maintenance of FITS Techno-Gabay CenterProvided technology clinic to 600 walk-in farmer beneficiaries; Distributed 400 technology guides on agriculture and fishery to 400 beneficiaries- Provided consultation and technology clinic to 800 walk-in farmer beneficiaries.
- Distributed 800 leaflets, technology production guides, and other reading materials on agriculture and fishery to 800 beneficiaries
- Procured 1 set of multimedia equipment for the use in the Farmers Information and Technology Services (FITS).
200,000.00200,000.00None
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Limited access to agricultural services, information, education, communication and technology among men and women in the vulnerable sectorProvided access to agricultural services, good planting materials, and farm inputs for increased productivity and livelihood among women farmersOrganic Agriculture Program (RA 10068)Operation and maintenance of organic fertilizers production demo areaProvided 50 bags of organic fertilizers and maintained 1 production demo area on organic fertilizer productionProvided 120 bags of organic fertilizers and maintained 1 demo area on organic fertilizer production200,000.00200,000.00None
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Limited access to agricultural services, information, education, communication and technology among men and women in the vulnerable sectorProvided access to agricultural services, good planting materials, and farm inputs for increased productivity and livelihood among women farmersSmall Medium Enterprise Development (SMED)Agri-fair and market matchingConducted 1 agri- tourism trade fair and market matchingConducted 1 agri- tourism trade fair and market matching; KADIWA at Provincial Capitol every Tuesday and Thursday; and OPAS Tinda through online100,000.00100,000.00None
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Limited access to agricultural services, information, education, communication and technology among women in the vulnerable sectorProvided access to agricultural services, good planting materials, and farm inputs for increased productivity and livelihood among women farmersFood Security and SufficiencyProduction and distribution of vegetable seeds, assorted fruit trees seedlings, and other farm inputs and planting materialsProvided 4,000 pcs of assorted vegetable seeds and planting materials to 1,500
farmer-beneficiaries, 5 farmer's association, and 5 schools
Provided 25,358 packs of assorted vegetable seeds to 2,963 farmer- beneficiaries;
- 3,996 pcs. of vegetable seedlings to 2,379 farmer- beneficiaries; and
- 3,900 pcs. of fruit bearing trees.
1,000,000.001,500,000.00Excess fund taken from the PLGU farm school fund
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Limited access to agricultural services, information, education, communication and technology among women in the vulnerable sectorProvided access to agricultural services and good planting materials and farm inputs for increased productivity and livelihood among women farmersFood Security and SufficiencyProcurement and distribution of high quality corn seedsDistributed 300 kilos of assorted high- quality corn seeds to 1,000 farmer beneficiariesDistributed 258.5 kilos of high quality corn seeds to 248 farmer-beneficiaries500,000.00500,000.00None
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Limited access to agricultural services, information, education, communication and technology among women in the vulnerable sectorProvided access to agricultural services and good planting materials and farm inputs for increased productivity and livelihood among women farmersTransfer of technologyProduction technology demonstration of off- season high value cropsConducted 4 season- long trainings related to rice, corn, high- value crops, fishery, and organic farming to 100 beneficiaries;
Established 2 production technology demonstration sites; Maintained 1 technology demonstration area on crops production
- Conducted 4 season-long trainings related to rice, corn, high-value crops, fishery, and organic farming to 200 beneficiaries.
- Established 4 production technology demonstration sites
200,000.001,000,000.00Excess fund taken from the PLGU farm school fund
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Low awareness on Responsible ParenthoodEnhanced appreciation of Family Planning Services and Knowledge on Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive HealthFamily Planning / Reproductive Health ProgramConduct family planning caravan in the 8 municipalities to enhance acceptance of the family planning servicesEight (8) advocacy campaigns conducted in the 8 municipalities and provided family planning services to 1,000 womenConducted a Family Planning Celebration/Caravan in eight (8) municipalities and one (1) hospital, attended by a total of 900 individuals provincewide.100,000.00150,000.00None
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Low awareness, detection, and management of Cervical CancerIncreased awareness, detection and management of Cervical CancerWomen's Health Program - Cervical Cancer Prevention and ControlAdvocacy campaign on Cervical Cancer prevention and control. Provision of Visual Inspection Acetic Acid (VIA) Services or Pap SmearOne (1) Pap Smear Advocacy campaign and Pap Smear Services conducted to 100 women patients- Conducted Cancer Program consultative meetings where gaps and challenges of the program were identified and addressed.
- Provided support in the conduct of provincewide cervical screening through Visual Inspection with Acetic Acid (VIA).
- Purchased the following items: 20pcs Speculums, 27pcs Ovum Forceps, 48 pcs
Kidney basin, 9 Gallons Cidex,10 boxes clean gloves, 20 packs of cotton balls, 16pcs 0.9
Sodium Chloride, 10
gallons 3-5% Acetic Acid.
150,000.00131,296.00None
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Low level of awareness and knowledge of Persons Living with HIV (PLHIV) to
undergo treatment due to social stigma and lack of awareness on the prevention of the disease
Increased awareness on STI/HIV/AIDS among key affected population (youth, LGBTQ, sex workers, students, etc) in the provinceSexually Transmitted Infection / Human Immuno deficiency Virus / Acquired Immuno Deficiency Syndrome (STI/HIV/AIDS)
Program
Conduct of advocacy campaign on STI/HIV/AIDS lectures among PLHIV clients, youth, entertainment establishment workers, LGBTQ communityConducted 4 advocacy campaigns and/or lecture forums on STI/HIV/AIDS to 200 PLHIV clients, youth, entertainment establishment workers, LGBTQ communityConducted four (4) STI/HIV/AIDS
advocacy campaigns and lecture forums for various sectors.
These included an STI/HIV/AIDS
Symposium integrated with Adolescent Suicide Awareness and Mental Health during the Symposium on Drug Awareness, Mental Health, Anti- Rape, and ELCAC Campaign, attended by 60 participants; an STI/HIV/AIDS
Awareness activity among the LGBTQIA community initiated by LGU Naval, attended by 100 participants; an HIV Symposium conducted during the PIA and PhilHealth
80,000.000.00Source of fund came from other agency
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Caravan attended by 200 senior high school students of BIPSU; and an STI/HIV/AIDS
Awareness activity attended by 200 BIPSU Computer Science students.
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Low level of awareness of Persons Living with HIV (PLHIV) to
undergo treatment due to social stigma and lack of awareness on the prevention of the disease
Increased awareness on the importance of Anti-retroviral therapy (ART) for people living with HIV through adherence counseling and psychosocial first aidSexually Transmitted Infection / Human Immuno deficiency Virus / Acquired Immuno Deficiency Syndrome (STI/HIV/AIDS)
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Conduct Learning Group Session with People Living with HIV including individual or group counselingConducted quarterly anti-retroviral therapy and counseling sessions to people living with HIV and encouraged 100% adherence to the treatmentConducted a PLHIV Learning Group Session and Adherence Counseling, attended by 40 PLHIV clients, promoting 100% ARV treatment compliance and healthy lifestyle practices, including safer sex.100,000.00106,000.00None
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Prevalence of Tuberculosis cases among men, women, and children resulting to increased mortalityDecreased Tuberculosis cases and prevented or eliminated the spread of the diseaseNational Tuberculosis Program- Enhanced the installation of TB Dots units
- Provided accurate monitoring and recording of the disease
- Conducted quarterly awareness on Tuberculosis, its treatment and prevention attended by 50 constituents
- IEC Materials posted in the hospital and all LGUs
Strengthened awareness on Tuberculosis resulting to enhancement on detection leading to accurate management and treatment of TB cases with the following data:
- New enrollees: Male (31), Female (43)
- Total enrolled: 74
- Total cases: 112
- Death: 1 (Male)
- Total number of completed and cured: 84
50,000.0053,000.00Enhancement or repair of TB Dots Unit has not yet been completed.
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Prevalence of women, girls and child abuse and exploitation casesInstitutionalized and standardized procedures for managing victims of violence against women and childrenWomen and Children Protection Unit ProgramEstablished Women and Child Protection UnitInstalled WCPU room and completed the required equipment and fixtures with the available workforce; Orientation and trainings conducted for BPH employees.- Standardized and institutionalized procedures for the management of women and children victims were implemented.
- Conducted case management, provided clients with medical examinations, protective measures, and psychological interventions, serving a total of 114 clients (21 male children and 93 female clients).
712,000.00742,000.00None
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Prevalence of women, girls and child abuse and exploitation casesProvided protective services in a home-like environment/atmosphere for women/girl who need total development from abuse and violenceChild and Youth Welfare ProgramOperation/maintenance and functional residential treatment facility (Provincial Crisis Center)One (1) functional Provincial Crisis Center operationalized and improved benefited by 20 female children. This is to include related maintenance of the center.Operational Provincial Crisis Center catered to 29 abused women and girls were provided with protective custody and temporary shelter.2,563,951.002,951,924.75None
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Prevalence of women, girls and child abuse and exploitation cases due to low level of awareness on related lawsProvided protective services in a home-like environment/atmosphere for male disadvantaged childrenChild and Youth Welfare ProgramOperation/maintenance and functional residential treatment facility (Bahay Pag- asa)One (1)functional Bahay Pag-asa operationalized and improved benefited by 10 male children. this is to include related maintenance of the centerOperational Bahay Pag-asa catered to 12 males children in conflict with the law and children at risk for rehabilitation3,342,756.002,891,034.30None
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Reluctance of patients and their accompanying family members, especially women, to be referred to the higher medical facility (Eastern Visayas Medical Center) for treatment due to the burden of where to stay and do their basic necessities while they keep watch over their patientsIncreased the willingness of patients to seek advanced medical care at EVMC and alleviated the distress of their accompanying family members by providing a temporary place to stayBalay Biliranon ProgramOperation/maintenance and functional low-cost residential or office space as a temporary shelter for or halfway house for patients and families seeking medical treatment at EVMCOne functional Balay Biliranon benefited by 300 Biliranon patients and familiesThe Balay Biliranon was operational and provided services to 2,295 Biliranon patients and families.1,356,000.001,299,321.03None
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Unequal access of women to health servicesIncreased access to free surgical procedures and quality careSurgical Missions: Dagdag Liwanag Craniofacial Surgical Caravan, Operation Tuli, ACPDI -
Operation Smile Craniofacial Barangayan Medical/Dental Mission
Conduct free medical check-up and surgical operations/procedures, minor and major operations, to a significant number of health findings that need surgical interventions- One (1) surgical caravan conducted benefited by 100 patients with health findings that required surgical intervention.
- Supplies, surgical equipment and drugs during operations are made available
- Additional expert medical team collaborated with hospital staff for the surgical mission
Conducted various medical check-ups and surgical procedures (minor or major operations):
1. Eye Program Medical Mission served a total of 292 patients (105 female
and 187 male)
2. Eye Surgery
conducted to 18
patients (10 female
and 8 male)
3. Medical Mission providing check-ups and free drugs/medicines was conducted for Biliranons.
4. Expert medical team from the Region was invited and collaborated with the BPH staff for the medical mission.
20,000,000.0041,866,476.60None
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GAD Mandate
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Article II, Section 15 of
the 1987 Constitution declares, "The State shall protect and promote the people's right to health and instill health consciousness among them.
Article XIII, on Social Justice and Human Rights on Health, declares that it is the responsibility of the State to "adopt an integrated and comprehensive approach to health development
Provided patient a referral pathway for patients with clinical conditions needing the assistance of a specialist partner with resourcesReferral System ProgramEstablishment of a Referral System- 100 patients facilitated referral and coordinated to a higher center
- Coordinated and transported COVID-19 confirmed cases and involved close contacts to their respective quarantine or isolation facilities
- Coordinated and referred a total of 890 patients to higher- level health facilities (outgoing referrals), comprising 510 males
and 380 females.
- A total of 6,542 incoming referrals were received by BPH, including 3,997
females and 2,545 males.
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which shall endeavor to make essential goods, health, and other social services to all the people at affordable cost
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Chapter 5 Section 27(d) of the Republic Act 9710
provides, "The State shall establish a health insurance program for senior citizens and indigents."
Heightened participative awareness of self-value of discipline and provided opportunities for the full development of their potentialElderly Welfare ProgramsProvision of assistance to indigent senior citizensEnrolment of 10,000 Elderly provincewide to Life InsuranceA total of 11,131 insured senior citizens were enrolled. Twelve (12) claims were processed, four (4) were denied, and fifty-eight (58) claims are currently on process undergoing assessment and verification.1,500,000.001,252,237.50None
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Executive Order 119 and Executive Order 102 (Re- organization of MOH principles and Redirecting the functions and operations of DOH)
RP-RH Law, RA 10354,
RPRH Act of 2012
Improved access to affordable and high-quality planning and reproductive health services resulting in a reduced rate of unwanted and teenage pregnancy, and improved health and nutrition status of womenFamily Planning / Reproductive Health ProgramAdvocacy campaign awareness on Family Planning / Reproductive Health- Provided access to information, health education, and counseling to 50 couples at the OPD that covers basic principles like responsible parenthood, respect for life, birth spacing, and informed choice
- supplies and commodities (pills, condoms, etc) are made available
- IEC materials posted
Provided access to information, health education, and counseling on the Family Planning / Reproductive Health Program at the OPD and inpatients, as well as Mother's Class/counseling during prenatal.
A total of 504 teenage clients and 2,453 adult clients received prenatal services and counseling.
50,000.0050,000.00Commodities like pills, condoms, etc. are provided by DOH
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RA 9710
Chapter 4,
Section 17 (a) provides "The State shall, at all times, provide for comprehensive, culture- sensitive, and gender- responsive health services and programs covering all stages of a woman’s life cycle and which addresses the major causes of women’s mortality and morbidity"
Promoted public awareness on the consequences of smoking and the health benefits of cessation; increased intentions to quit among smokers; Established a smoke free facilitySmoke Cessation Program- Enhanced installation of Smoke Cessation Clinic
- Advocacy campaign on the negative effects of smoking
- Conducted one (1) non-smoking campaign on the negative effects of smoking;
- Information, Education and Communication materials posted
- Strengthened counseling with pharmacotherapy for eligible enrolled smokers in the facility
Conducted an advocacy activity attended by 80 participants (employees, patients, and watchers).
Counseling and consultation services were provided to 14 enrolled smokers (10
males and 4
females). One (1) female client successfully quit smoking.
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Republic Act 8504
(Philippine AIDS
Prevention and Control Act of 1998) Low rate of awareness to high-risk population
Promoted public awareness on HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment resulting to reduced transmission of the disease and minimized stigma and discrimination against those affected and infectedHIV/AIDS
Program
- Advocacy campaign awareness on HIV/AIDS Program
- Conduct of HIV/AIDS awareness, counseling and testing
- Conducted one (1) awareness campaign to 50 women constituents
- Conducted counseling to 10 individuals from the affected population
- IEC Materials posted
- Conducted an HIV/AIDS orientation in collaboration with the PHU, attended by 40 BPH employees
(33 females and 7 males).
- An HIV/AIDS Core Team (HACT) meeting was conducted with 20 HACT members.
- For CY 2025, a total of 40 clients were counseled and screened for HIV/AIDS, comprising 16 males and 24 females.
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Republic Act 9288 (Newborn Screening Act of 2004) Every born baby in the hospital shall be offered Newborn Screening (NBS)Provided awareness on the importance of Expanded Newborn Screening by early detection of potential fatal or abnormal conditionsExpanded Newborn Screening ProgramCapacity Development and Advocacy Campaign- Advocated the importance of NBS to all postpartum mothers
- 500 IEC materials distributed
- Identified infants who are affected by certain genetic, metabolic, or infectious conditions that may lead to mental retardation or morbidity if left untreated
- Conducted advocacy activity for mothers on the importance of Newborn Screening (NBS).
- A total of 1,974 newborns were screened under the Expanded Newborn Screening Program, including 1,947
inborn and 27 outborn infants. Among the inborn newborns, 1,042 were male and 905 were female.
3,000,000.003,500,000.00None
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Republic Act 9709, or the "Act that Establishes the Universal Newborn Hearing Screening for the Prevention, Early Diagnosis, and Intervention of Hearing Loss."Provided awareness on the importance of Newborn Hearing Test, identified newborns with medical conditions that can cause late-onset hearing loss, and established a plan for continued monitoring of their hearing statusNewborn Hearing TestAdvocacy on the Importance of Newborn Hearing Tests to all postpartum mothers- One (1) Advocacy lecture on the importance of the Newborn Hearing Test conducted to 50 postpartum mothers at the hospital
- Provision of thermal paper for the sustainability of the test
- Designs and printed IEC materials posted at the OB ward of the hospital
Conducted advocacy lectures on the importance of the Newborn Hearing Test for all postpartum mothers. A total of 1,446 newborns underwent hearing screening, comprising 790 males
and 656 females.
120,000.0080,000.00None
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Republic Act 9994 or the Expanded Senior Citizens Act of 2010Heightened participative awareness of self-value of discipline and provided opportunities for the full development of their potentialElderly Welfare ProgramsElderly Congress- One (1) Elderly Congress conducted and participated by 660 elderly from 132 barangays of the province;
- 4 quarterly meetings conducted attended by 16 federation officers and members of the organization;
- Enrollment of 10,000 Elderly for Life Insurance
Conducted one (1) Elderly Congress and participated by 700
elderly from 132 barangays of the province;
- Conducted 4 quarterly meetings conducted and attended by 16 federation officers and members of the organization
- A total of 11,131 insured senior citizens were enrolled.
500,000.00489,750.00None
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Section 10 of the MCW states that Women have the right to protection and security in times of disasters, calamities, and other crisis situations, especially in all phases of relief, recovery, rehabilitation, and construction efforts. The State shall provide for immediate humanitarian assistance, allocation of resources, and early resettlement, ifIncreased knowledge of responders on the effective system for emergency management, and established a coordinated response standardized on all hazardsCapacity DevelopmentConduct Incident Command System (ICS) TrainingOne (1) Incident Command System (ICS) Training was conducted, attended by 40 women employees/emergency respondersConducted Incident Command System (ICS) Training for Levels 3 and 4, with
40 women participants in each level.
465,000.00560,000.00None
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necessary. It shall also address the particular needs of women from a gender perspective to ensure their full protection from sexual exploitation and other sexual and gender- based violence committed against them.
Responses to disaster situations shall include the provision of services, such as psychosocial support, livelihood support, education, psychological
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health, and comprehensive health services, including protection during pregnancy.
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Section 17 of the Magna Carta of Women provides that The State shall, at all times, provide for comprehensive, culture- sensitive, and gender- responsive health services and programs covering all stages of a woman's life cycle and which addresses the major causes of women's mortality and morbidity: Provided, That in the provision for comprehensivePromoted the importance and benefits of blood donation and addressed the problem of blood shortage.Blood ProgramEstablishment of a functional blood bank center- Procurement of 1,500 kits for blood screening
- Strengthened the blood donation campaign for vulnerable women admitted to the hospitals
- Ensured the availability and functionality of the Blood Bank section.
- Strengthened blood donation campaigns to support vulnerable women admitted to the hospital.
- Conducted a series of health education activities
100,000.00100,000.00-
Collaborated with the Provincial Health Office (PHO) in a series of blood collection activities from different municipalities of Biliran. - No blood bank unit yet; only a blood bank section is available inside the Laboratory. - No procurement of blood screening kits.
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health services, due respect shall be accorded to women's religious convictions, the rights of the spouses to found a family in accordance with their religious convictions, and the demands of responsible parenthood, and the right of women to protection from hazardous drugs, devices, interventions, and substances
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Section 17 of the Magna Carta of Women provides that The State shall, at all times, provide for comprehensive, culture- sensitive, and gender- responsive health services and programs covering all stages of a woman's life cycle and which addresses the major causes of women's mortality and morbidity: Provided, That in the provision for comprehensiveImplemented national policy in response to public health events and concernsEpidemiology and Surveillance ProgramMonitoring and reporting of notifiable and emerging/re- emerging diseasesConducted quarterly monitoring and reporting of the emergence of different types of notifiable diseases to prevent outbreaks.- Submitted updates, analysis, and interpretation of emerging and re- emerging notifiable diseases to PESU.
- Monitored the emergence of different types of notifiable diseases to prevent outbreaks.
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health services, due respect shall be accorded to women's religious convictions, the rights of the spouses to found a family in accordance with their religious convictions, and the demands of responsible parenthood, and the right of women to protection from hazardous drugs, devices, interventions, and substances.
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"Management, treatment, and intervention of mental health problems of women and girls. In addition, healthy lifestyle activities are encouraged and promoted through programs and projects as strategies for the prevention of diseases.
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Section 17 of the Magna Carta of Women provides that The State shall, at all times, provide for comprehensive, culture- sensitive, and gender- responsive health services and programs covering all stages of a woman's life cycle and which addresses the major causes of women's mortality and morbidity: Provided, That in the provision for comprehensiveRaised awareness about the mental health continuum, reduced stigma associated with mental health illness, and promoted help-seeking behaviors through individual education and outreach eventsMental Health and Psychosocial ProgramPsychosocial services for individuals confronted with fear and trauma- One (1) Counselling Room for Mental Health and Psychosocial Support services established
- Hotline number for Mental Health established
- Established one (1) room for mental health and psychosocial support. A total of 896 psychiatric consultations were provided, comprising 314 males and 582 females.
- Mental Health Training was conducted for 55 employees of the Provincial Capitol of Biliran (12 males and 43 females).
- Advocacy activities were conducted for 215 recipients.
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health services, due respect shall be accorded to women's religious convictions, the rights of the spouses to found a family in accordance with their religious convictions, and the demands of responsible parenthood, and the right of women to protection from hazardous drugs, devices, interventions, and substances.
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"Management, treatment, and intervention of mental health problems of women and girls. In addition, healthy lifestyle activities are encouraged and promoted through programs and projects as strategies for the prevention of diseases.
79
Sub-total52,323,109.0077,264,915.18
80
Total A (MOEE+PS+CO)77,264,915.18
81
ORGANIZATION-FOCUSED
82
Gender Issue
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100