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KALAHI-CIDSS Community Development Grants 2012

Philippines, 2012
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PHL_2012_MCC-KCCDG_v01_M
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Innovations for Poverty Action
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  • B15_ History
    and Important
    Events
  • B16_ Health
    Facilities
  • B17_ Benefits
    from Social
    Programs
  • B18_ Barangay
    Welfare
  • B08_
    Development
    Activities
  • B09_ Access to
    Services and
    Landmarks
  • B10_ Education
    Facilities
  • B11_
    Infrastracture
    1
  • B12_ Community
    Participation
  • B13_ Social
    Cohesion, Crime
    and Trust
  • B14_
    Information
    Media
  • B03_ Background
    Information
  • B04_
    Demographic
    Information
  • B05_ Barangay
    Government
  • B06_ Barangay
    Representative
    Body
  • B07_ Government
    Performance
  • H13 Health
  • H14
    Pregnancy-related
    Questions
  • H15
    Agricultural
    Crop Profile &
    Record of Palay
    Crop
  • H15 Other Crops
    Harvested
  • H16 Livestock &
    Poultry
    Inventory
  • H17_Fishery_&_Aquaculture
  • H17A Source
    Agri
    Information
  • H18_Community
    Participation
  • H19_Difficulties_&_Tragic_Events
  • H20_Governance_&_Empowerment
  • H21_Information_&_Communication_1
  • H22_Projects_to_Improve_Barangay_Welfare
  • H23_Social_Networks_revised
  • H24_Social_Cohesion,_Crime_&_Trust-Wide(SCT1-5)
  • H25_KALAHI-CIDSS_Evaluation_Wide
  • H02 Basic
    Information
    about the HH
    Head
  • H03 Household
    Members_Long
  • H04 Education
  • H05 Labor
    Module
  • H06 Self-rated
    Hunger &
    Poverty
  • H07 Social
    Benefits
  • H08 Expenditure
    (Food)
  • H08 Expenditure
  • H09 Housing
    Amenities
  • H10 Household
    Assets
  • H11 Access to
    Services
  • H12 Water &
    Sanitation

Problems/challenges 2 (edf4_chalenge2)

Data file: B10_ Education Facilities

Overview

Valid: 181
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Start: 160
End: 259
Width: 100
Format:

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Categories
Value Category
(FAR) distance of the school to student's houses (Zone 4 & 5).
-95
Absence of Multi Purpose Hall
Absence of Water in School.
Absence of covered multipurpose hall/ building
Absence of potable water system.
Books are already old
Building
Building need to construct
Building rooms are a lot for day caretaker.
Chairs, tables, feding para paraphernalia.
Child labor
Children tend to Prefer Working than Attending School.
Computers for students/ most of the students are computer illiterate.
Consumption for Students
Decreasing number of enrollees due to poverty.
Difficulties in transpo during rainy
Dilapidated school building
Distance of sch. from home.
During rainy season, there are many absentees because of creek flooding.
Facilities. ex. no computer.
Far distance of Public High School - Students are being wet going to school during rainy seasons.
Fence
Fence & kisame ng day care center
Fencing.
Financial capability of parents to send their children to school
Flooding during rainy season
High numbers of out of school youth.
In-accessibility of school (college)
Inadequate food and nutritin of children(Malnourishment)
Increase of Students/Pupil but Lack of Teachers.
Lack funds for high school
Lack of Classrooms
Lack of books
Lack of books & chains for the school children
Lack of books and other facilities.
Lack of chairs
Lack of classrooms
Lack of classrooms for elementary school due to financial problems some children are not sent to sch
Lack of comfort rooms.
Lack of facilities
Lack of facilities & books
Lack of financial resources for extracuricular activities like sports fest. During sports fest solic
Lack of parents support to the Day Care teacher.
Lack of personnel
Lack of rooms (Building)
Lack of school building/classrooms
Lack of school buildings
Lack of school buildings and classrooms
Lack of school facilities
Lack of school facilities and classrooms.
Lack of school facilities such as chairs, etc.
Lack of school facilities such as toilet.
Lack of school supplies
Lack of school supplies & uniforms.
Lack of school supplies and equipments.
Lack of school supplies, slippers, uniformfor indigest school children.
Lack of school supplies/equipments - books, chairs.
Lack of teacher, enrolies, facilities
Lack of teachers
Lack of teachers in Elementary School
Lack of teachers, Lacks in teachers holding the 2nd level.
Lack of teachers; lack of books and supplies
Lack school building elementary.
Lack school facilities
Lacking courses in WPU; *open courses in education, fisheries and technical courses.
Lacking of school facilities.
Lacks School Facilities-TV, Electricity, Computers
Lacks school facilities such as computers.
Learning tools wala e.g. visual/sounds
Limited School Building.
Low Number of Enrollees
Malnutrition of pupils.
Muddy road during rainy season.
Muddy road going to school.
Nangato nga rate ti osy
Need additional classrooms.
No Building separated from brgy hall for Day Care Center.
No Comfort rooms
No Health center.
No Play Ground for Students.
No School Stage.
No computers for the students to use.
No electricity to use computer
No elementary/highschool in the Brgy.
No highschool in barangay
No perimeter fence to protect the school properties
No playground (Badly needed)
No space for school bldg.
No sufficient road going to school nearby.
No teacher.
Not Enough Teachers
Not enough support of daycare parents to school activities
Outdoor facilities.
Perimeter fence of (school)
Perimeter fence of elementary school
Poor School Building/Dilapilated
Prevalence/High rate of OSY (Out of School Youth)
Problem in water facilities.
Renovation of Sch. Bldg.
Safe for drinking water.
Scarce in Books and School Facilities
School Center.
School Facility.
School Teachers(Grades 1-4) 2 teachers only
School facilities.
School supplies; books.
Teacher always absent
Teachers are always Abscent
Teachers are late in coming to school.
The School Needs Ripwrap
The child stopped in studying because of poverty.
They have to wait for water so subside
They reach drop-out.
Transportation.
Unfinished school building.
Unsecured school premises
Very poor, parents are unable to send their children to school
Water for the school and wash stand.
Water supply of school
Water supply.
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
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