PROGRAMS/ PROJECTS/ ACTIVITIES |
PREVIOUS |
2004-2009 |
REMARKS |
| E-EDUCATION |
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number of classrooms |
20 |
300 |
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improved student/ classroom ratio |
85/ shift |
50/ shift |
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seminar of teachers |
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increase in augmentation of teachers |
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University of Caloocan |
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- scholarship grants |
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567 |
for 2009 |
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- total number of board passers |
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>Licensure Examination for |
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896 |
includes elementary and |
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Teachers (LET) |
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secondary |
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>Certified Public Accountant |
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31 |
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>Criminology |
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38 |
for 2009 |
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- total number of graduates |
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1,930 |
for 2009 |
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ranking in the National Education |
No. 14 |
No. 3 |
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Achievement Test (NEAT) |
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SIKAT Program |
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Simulan ang Karunungan sa Tahanan |
| C-CLEAN, PEACEFUL AND ORDERLY CITY |
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Clean City |
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efficient garbage collections |
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Materials Recovery Facility in every barangay |
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188 bgys. |
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AWARDS |
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2nd Cleanest City in Metro Manila |
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by MMDA |
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Out of the Box Award |
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by Mother Earth Foundation |
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among the first to implement Clean Air Act |
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Peaceful and Orderly City |
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police vehicles |
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- police cars |
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46 |
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- motorcycles |
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9 |
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radio equipment for police force |
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52 |
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financial support |
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P 8.8 M |
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personnel augmentation |
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P 3 M |
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crime solution efficiency |
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88% |
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Calamity and Disaster Preparedness Program |
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- motorcycles |
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16 units |
DPSTM |
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- mini fire rescue trike |
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2 units |
DPSTM |
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- boom truck |
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1 unit |
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- truck drop side |
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4 units |
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- generator sets |
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- complete facilities for disaster preparedness |
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| H-HEALTH and HOUSING |
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Health |
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President Diosdado Macapagal |
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transformation into a modernly - |
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Memorial Medical Center (PDMMMC) |
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equipped hospital |
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health centers |
37 |
42 |
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mobile clinic |
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2 |
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medical mission |
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Wellness program for teachers |
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TB treatment for city jail inmates and TODA members |
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free cervical screening |
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pneumonia vaccines and prenatal care for jail inmates |
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flu shots for all regular employees and job order personnel |
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cleft lip/ palate operations |
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600 |
2 terms |
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year round cataract operation for senior |
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2,000 |
2 terms |
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citizens |
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animal bite clinics |
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2 |
South and North |
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feeding programs |
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Philhealth/ health cards |
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ambulance |
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2 units |
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animal pound |
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- impounded stray dogs |
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2,079 |
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- confiscated double dead meat |
650 k. |
1600 k. |
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- anti rabies vaccination for dogs |
20,000 |
68,680 |
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- free veterinary consultation |
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971 |
walk-in clients |
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- facilities' improvement |
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>building |
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1 |
in North Caloocan |
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>pound vehicles |
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2 trucks |
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>multicab |
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I unit |
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Creation of Task Force |
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- Bantay Karne |
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- Foot and Mouth Disease |
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AWARDS |
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PASADA Award |
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Public Service Delivery Audit (CSC) |
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NFP Award (PopCom) |
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Natural Family Planning (POPCOM) |
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Best Investments Award in Nutrition (NCP) |
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Housing |
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relocation of PNR informal settlers |
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1,959 |
families |
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ownership/ housing stability for informal |
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settlers (Manotok squatters) |
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community mortgage program |
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- CMP Beneficiaries |
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10,000 |
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- CMP sites |
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>RECOMville/ Northrail |
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| I-INFRASTRUCTURE |
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roads improvement (meter) |
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134,914 |
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pathwalks (meter) |
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53,151 |
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drainage (meter) |
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95,080 |
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concrete bridge/ footbridge |
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3 |
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covered courts |
17 |
90 |
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day care center |
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2 |
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other government buildings |
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25 |
barangay halls, multi-purpose halls |
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columbarium |
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1 |
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pumps/ deep wells/ shallow wells |
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102 units |
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streetlights |
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613 |
lamp posts |
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Infrastructure expenditure |
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+ P 2.3 B |
P 500 M average per year |
| V-VERY EFFICIENT GOVERNANCE |
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computerization of permits |
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on line business application/ registration |
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increase in tax collection |
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payment of loan obligations by the past |
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P 212 M |
BIR, MERALCO, PLDT, bond |
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administration |
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flotation |
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release of employees' salary |
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on time |
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release of Real Property Tax |
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birth rights |
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city income |
5.45% |
12.30% |
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trend in revenue/ tax collection |
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defense against and preservation of territorial boundaries |
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- Libis Baesa |
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- Caloocan - Malabon |
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IRA dependency |
56% |
48% |
liberalization from IRA dependency |
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AWARDS |
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recognized to be the first LGU to be connected on-line with Philippine Business Industry |
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ranked No. 2 having the least number of days to start a business |
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by World Bank and IFC (International Financial Corporation) |
| E-EMPOWERED PEOPLE |
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livelihood programs |
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- skills training |
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20,605 |
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- livelihood training |
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36,872 |
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job fair |
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36 |
including one mini job fair abroad |
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- number of job seekers hired on the spot |
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8,003 |
mega/ mini/ bgy |
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regular employment |
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- registered job applicants |
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68,446 |
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- job vacancies solicited |
50,971 |
97,995 |
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- job applicants referred |
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66,804 |
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- job applicants placed |
14,486 |
41,434 |
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employee - employer mediation |
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free legal assistance |
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sports clinics/ materials |
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Senior citizens |
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- total number of senior citizens cards |
3,940 |
33,009 |
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issued |
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- total number of medical booklets issued |
1,159 |
66,104 |
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- total number of grocery booklets issued |
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87,323 |
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CICL Center |
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CDC |
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- general assemblies |
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350 |
average number of participants |
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regular mobile passport services |
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- on site and fast passport issuance |
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kasalang bayan/ Muslim marriage |
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10,000 |
first LGU to solemnize mass Islam wedding |
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AWARDS |
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Pambansang Palaro Awardee |
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| R-REVITALIZED CITY |
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Efficient traffic management |
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AWARDS |
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- Top Taxpayer Award |
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- Outstanding City |
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| R-REFORMED BARANGAYAN |
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barangay vehicles |
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- motorcycle with side car |
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130 units |
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- Suzuki Bravo |
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28 |
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tanod uniforms |
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barangay sports center (covered court) |
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cementing of barangay pathwalks |
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streetlighting |
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recognition of barangay achievements |
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service caravan (medical mission, legal, |
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civil registry, anti-rabies, etc.) |
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State of the Barangay Address (SOBA) |
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188 bgys. |
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| I-INVESTMENT-FRIENDLY |
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increase in number of investors |
8,000 |
16,267 |
25% increase despite economic crisis |
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banks |
83 |
96 |
20% increase |
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motorcycle |
171 |
304 |
almost 200% increase |
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revenue rate of increase |
5.45% |
12.30% |
more than double rate of increase |
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increase in revenue |
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P 374.7 M |
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one stop shop |
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AWARDS |
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Most Business Friendly City |
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by World Bank and IFC (International Financial Corporation) |
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Top Taxpayer Award - Government Category |
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by BIR |
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Motorcycle Capital of the Philippines |
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first city to implement Philippine Business Register (DTI) |
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