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LOCATION
Approximately 588 statute miles southeast of
Manila and 241 statute miles to Cebu City.
Traveling by sea, its location from Manila and Cebu is 971 and 593 nautical miles, respectively.
Being the capital of Davao Region, Davao City is the biggest urban market among the Philippines’ focus areas in the growth polygon called BIMP-EAGA (Brunei Darussalam-Indonesia-Malaysia-Philippines East Asean Growth Area).
CLIMATE, PAG-ASA
Temperature °C, 2017
Highest, May 34.3
Lowest, March 23.2
Rainfall (mm), 2017
Highest, October 175.3
Lowest, March 0.2
LAND USE, in hectares
DEMOGRAPHICS, PSA
Total Actual Population, 2015 1,632,991
Average Annual Growth Rate (%) 2010-2015
2.3
% to Region’s Population, 2015 33.37
Projected Population, 2018 (OCPDC)
1,748,279
ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
Agriculture, PSA, 2017
Cereals, m.t.
Rice 14,389
Corn 23,569
Major Crops, m.t.
Banana 268,152.45
Durian 35,766.11
Pineapple 25,479.25
Mango 6,266.53
Cacao 2,061.45
Fishery Production, m.t.
Municipal - Inland/Marine 1,648.56
Commercial - Deep Sea 232,110.36
Aquaculture - Fishponds 216,497.20
Livestock & Poultry (heads)
Swine/Hogs 229,854
Cattle 36,318
Poultry 6,833,589
Family Income & Expenditures, 2015, PSA, Davao Region
Ave. Annual Family Income (Php) 247,000
Ave. Annual Family Expenditures (Php) 190,000
Investments, in Million Pesos, 2017
BOI-Board of Investments 5,051.00
Business Bureau-Capitalization of Business Permits
272,058.91
No. of Financial Institutions, 2017, Business Bureau
Banks (Commercial, Industrial & Development) 170
Banks (Saving, Rural & Thrift) 73
Financial and/or Lending Investors 400
Insurance, Pre-need Companies, Adjusters 106
Money Shops 174
Pawnshops 339
No. of Business Establishments, 2017 37,929
Foreign Trade, in US Million Dollars, 2017, BOC
Exports 2,217.76
Imports 2,138.74
Tourism Industry, 2017, CTOO
Est. Tourist Receipts, Billion pesos 30.94
Est. Economic Benefits, Billion pesos 68.06
SOCIAL SERVICES Education, SY 2016-2017, DepEd-DCS Participation Rate, Public Schools
Elementary Secondary
Drop-out Rate, Public Schools Elementary Secondary
Teacher-Pupil Ratio, Public Schools Elementary Secondary
Number of Schools Private Public Elementary 240 284 Secondary 127 71 Health, 2017, CHO Prevalence Rate of Malnourished Children (0-5 y.o.) Immunization Rate, FIC, (0-11 mos. ) No. of Health Centers / Stations Water and Sanitation % HHs with access to potable water % HHs with sanitary toilets
Crude Birth Rate (per 1,000 pop’n) Infant Mortality Rate (per 1,000 Livebirths) Maternal Mortality Rate (per 1,000 Livebirths) Crude Death Rate (per 1,000 pop’n) Peace and Public Safety, 2017, DCPO Ave. Mo. Crime Rate / 100,000 pop’n
Ave. Mo. Crimes Reported Police Human Resource % Crime Solution Efficiency
86.66 56.24
0.98 3.98
1:32 1:28
524 198
3.06 90.6 191
98.80 92.34
21.90
5.85 0.35 6.05
39.00 631
1,948 87.54
Urban Use 13,150
Agriculture 91,386
Water Use 1,890
Forest 26,454
Grassland/Pasture
111,120
Total 244,000
Tourist Arrivals
Foreigners 126,294
Balikbayan/Overseas Filipinos 48,020
Local/Domestic 1,838,311
Total 2,012,625
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PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE
Socio-Economic Indicators
INFRASTRUCTURE AND UTILITIES
Road Network, 2017, CEO, DPWH
Length, in kms. 2,443.61
Water Supply, 2017, cu.m.,DCWD
Production 108,395,530
Consumption 75,999,719
Consumption / Production (%) 70.11
Power Supply, 2017, DLPC
Power Req’t. (Peak Demand), kW 404,196
Energy Consumption, kWh 2,038,509,967
No. of HHs Energized 270,736
% Barangays Energized 100
Communications Network, 2017, NTC, PIA
Print Media, no. of publishers 17
Daily - 8; weekly - 9
Television Stations 18
Broadcast, AM - 21; FM - 62 83
Telecommunications, 2017, NTC
No. of Telephone Companies 4
No. of Mobile Phone Companies 3
No. of Subscriptions to Landline
Telephone Services 162,430
Congressional Districts 3
Political Districts 11
Barangays 182
Annual Income, 2017 (billion pesos),
City Treasurer’s Office 8.23
Expenditures, 2017 (billion pesos),
City Accountant’s Office 5.75
CITY GOVERNMENT OF DAVAO ELECTED OFFICIALS 2016-2019
City Mayor Hon. Sara Z. Duterte
Vice Mayor Hon. Bernard E. Al-ag
Congressional Representatives
District I: Hon. Karlo Alexi B. Nograles District II: Hon. Mylene D. Garcia District III: Hon. Alberto T. Ungab
District Councilors
District I
Hon. Maria Belen S. Acosta Hon. Jesus Melchor Quitain, Jr. Hon. Edger Ibuyan, Jr. Hon. Leah A. Librado-Yap Hon. Bonifacio E. Militar Hon. Nilo M. Abellera, Jr. Hon. Jo Anne M. Bonguyan Hon. Pilar C. Braga
District II
Hon. Marissa P. Salvador-Abella Hon. Ma. Cherry Ann Bonguyan Hon. Alryan S. Alejandre Hon. Danilo C. Dayanghirang Hon. Dante L. Apostol Hon. April Marie C. Dayap Hon. Jimmy G. Dureza Hon. Diosdado Angelo A. Mahipus, Sr.
District III
Hon. Avegayle D. Ortiz Hon. Victorio U. Advincula, Jr. Hon. Jesus Joseph P. Zozobrado III Hon. Mary Joselle D. Villafuerte Hon. Antoinette G. Pricipe-Castrodes Hon. Conrado C. Baluran Hon. Rene Elias C. Lopez Hon. Carmelo J. Clarion
Sectoral Representatives
ABC President: Hon. Edgar R. Ibuyan Indigeneous People : Hon. Bai Halila Y. Sudagar SK Chairman : Hon. Jaffar U. Marohomsalic
10 Key Priority Areas
POVERTY ALLEVIATION
INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
HEALTH
EDUCATION
AGRICULTURE
TOURISM
TRANSPORTATION PLANNING AND TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
PEACE AND ORDER
DISASTER RISK REDUCTION AND MITIGATION