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    TABLE 1: S.W.O.T. ANALYSIS

    REGIONS STRENGTH WEAKNESES OPPORTUNITIES THREATS

    CAR

    (CORDILLERAADMINISTRATIVE

    REGION)

    1.) 67.2% of LaborParticipation rate

    2.) 94.5% EmploymentRate

    3.) The agriculture

    sectors performance,while managing to growby a respectable 4.7%per year

    4.) industry sector thatcontributes on averageabout 62% to regionalgross output

    5.) 80% of total landarea is classified asforest land

    6.) value of goldproduction ofsmallscale mining hadan average annualincrease of 25%

    1.) 22.6% UnderEmployment Rate

    2.) 17.1% Incidence ofpoor families

    3.) Erosion(natural

    disaster) of the landarea having slopes of 30%

    4.) 24.35% temporary andunreliable national bridges

    5.) dangerous mountainroad networks 50%accidents

    6.) Health problems suchas diseases, 79 :1000mothers died duringpregnancy

    7.) 40% increase infantmortality rate

    1.) Have a large areaof agriculture

    2.) Premier Eco-touristdestination

    3.) Mineral Resources

    4.) 13 major riversystems andwatersheds

    5.) Major player in theemerging carbontrading markets to actas carbon sink intrapping greenhouse

    gas emissions.

    1.) Typhoons(climates)

    2.) Landslide orErosion

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    REGIONS STRENGTH WEAKNESES OPPORTUNITIES THREATS

    1

    (ILOCOSREGION)

    1.) 94.5% Employment

    Rate

    2.) 62.4% LaborParticipation Rate

    3.) 97.4 Literacy rate

    4.) 31.83% Forest cover

    5.) agriculture and the

    services sector range to86.40% of the regionsGRDP

    1.) 3.4 % of Inflation Rate

    2.) 32.7% Povertyincidence

    3.) 523,180.05 metric tonsper year of Solid wastemanagement

    4.) 14.78% forest covercompared to ideal balance

    30-70% non-forest

    5.) Doctors populationratio increase to1:29,584The standard is 1:20,000

    6.) Insufficient of healthfacilities (current ratio is1:37,773 population)

    7.) Only 53.39% theregions irrigated area

    1.) Tourist Attractions

    2.) Faster to reach ofother countries thanNCR

    1.) Floods

    2.)Typhoons

    3.) Vulnerable toTsunami

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    REGIONS STRENGTH WEAKNESES OPPORTUNITIES THREATS

    2

    (CAGAYANVALLEY)

    1.) 94% EmploymentRate

    2.) Agriculture remainsthe engine of growthcontributing 50% to theGRDP

    3.) 42.84% Forest cover

    1.) 24.8% poor families

    2.) Undeveloped farmaccess roads resulting 20-30% loss in the Farmerstotal harvest.

    3.) Education (59.99%public secondary schoolparticipation rate)

    4.) 42% of the regions totallengths of national roadsare still unpaved

    5.) Low irrigation coverage(Regional irrigationcoverage merely stands at47.90%)

    1.) Vast expansionarea for Agriculture

    About 573,066hectaresof grassland and brushland

    2.) Wide expansion ofMarine and Fisheries(Cagayan river one of

    the longest rivers in thecountry)

    1.) Volcanic Eruption

    2.) Floods

    3.) Typhoons

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    REGIONS STRENGTH WEAKNESES OPPORTUNITIES THREATS

    3

    (CENTRALLUZON)

    1.) Contribute 23% ofthe National Riceproduction

    2.) 16% of the totalswine production of thecountry

    3.) 90.6% EmploymentRate

    4.) Area planted tohybrid rice during the dryseason increased byover 43%

    5.) The regionsagriculture and fisherysector constituted 24%of the Gross Regional

    Development Product

    1.) 48% Industrial wastepollution

    2.) Decrease production,Palay decrease at 7.2%,and Corn decrease at 2.9%,

    3.) natural disaster, hasalerted barangays in 21towns in five Central Luzon

    provinces on specificnatural dangers theircommunities are facing inthe rainy season

    4.) Low rate of Education(55.1% enrolment rate)

    1.) Historical spots

    2.) Tourism Area suchas Resorts in Subic

    1.) Volcanic Eruption

    2.) Aurora which areprone to the PacificOcean tsunamis

    3.) Climates

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    REGIONS STRENGTH WEAKNESES OPPORTUNITIES THREATS

    NCR

    (NATIONALCAPITALREGION)

    1.) 93% Literacy

    2.) NCR has a netenrollment ratio inprimaryeducation of 97%, thesecond highest inthe country

    3.) lowest incidence ofpoor families,

    at only 5 percent

    4.) 84% have access ofsafe water

    5.) 100% Urbanize area

    1.) Only 4.43 % of

    remaining forest cover

    2.) Population density isrange to 18,093.2/km2(46,861.2/sq mi)

    3.)highest unemploymentrate nationwideat 13.1 percent

    4.) 44 square kilometers, or7%of the is prone toflooding that affects about1.9 million people andresults in economic lossesof about P900 million peryear

    5.) Pollution 6,000 tons ofsolid waste are generated

    daily within the NCR

    1.) Urbanize Area

    2.) Job opportunities

    3.) More Social andInstitutional facilities

    1.) Floods

    2.) Typhoons

    3.) Environment(Forest cover)

    4.) pollution of air andindustrial

    5.) Over populated

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    REGIONS STRENGTH WEAKNESES OPPORTUNITIES THREATS

    4-A

    (CALABARZON)

    1.) 67% of its population

    lives in urban areas

    2.) 85% Have access forsafe drinking water

    3.) enrollment ratio inprimary education forCalabarzon is 98%

    6.) 55% Forest cover

    1.) 16.7% Poverty incidence

    2.) 70% Air and waterpollution

    3.) 9.4% Unemploymentrate second highest in thePhilippines

    4.) 18.5% Increasing ofpopulation

    5.) 709/km2 populationdensity

    6.) decreasing 20%agricultural lands isattributed to the conversionto residential or commercialuse accompanying theregions population growth

    1.) Historical spots

    2.) Tourism Area

    3.) Large Aquaculturearea

    4.) the most variedlandscapes in thecountry

    1.) Volcanic eruption

    2.) pollution

    3.) Floods

    3.) Typhoons

    4.) Increasingpopulation

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    REGIONS STRENGTH WEAKNESES OPPORTUNITIES THREATS

    4-B

    (MIMAROPA)

    1.) 12.6% Gross

    Regional DomesticProduct (GRDP) growthrate

    2.) 52.5% of energyresources

    3.) The regions growthof 14.4% and 10.9% foragriculture and industry

    respectively was alsothe highest growth raterecorded in the country.

    1.) 42.6% Poverty

    Incidence

    2.) Quality of housing interms of type of materialsare generally poor about60% of the total housesbuilt were made of light andmakeshift

    3.) Insufficient class rooms,

    Construction of 3,000classrooms annually

    1.) Rich in marine

    resources

    2.) Rich in Mineralresources (metallicand non-metallic)3.) Tourism area

    1.) Typhoons and El

    Nio (climate)

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    REGIONS STRENGTH WEAKNESES OPPORTUNITIES THREATS

    5

    (BICOLREGION)

    1.) 64.6% of mining and

    quarrying

    2.) tourist arrivals with13.09 percent increasecompared to the524,544 tourist arrivalsduring the same periodlast year of 2009

    1.) 41.8% Poverty incidence

    2.) Almost 50% ofBicolanos are Unemployed

    3.) 11.4 % Inflation rate

    4.) 8.87% Remaining Forestcover

    1.) Tourism Areas

    2.) Mineral resources

    1.) Diseases, such as

    virus that threatshealth of thepopulation in theregion

    2.) Volcanic eruption

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    REGIONS STRENGTH WEAKNESES OPPORTUNITIES THREATS

    6

    (WESTERNVISAYAS)

    1.) 94% of Employment

    Rate

    1.) 10% of Inflation rate

    2.) 31.1% Poverty incidence

    3.) Firms that retrenched orshut down (number ofemployees affectedincreased by 32%)

    4.) decrease of 21% invalue of investments

    5.) 13.08% Remainingforest cover

    1.) Tourism Areas 1.) Typhoon

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    REGIONS STRENGTH WEAKNESES OPPORTUNITIES THREATS

    7

    (CENTRALVISAYAS)

    1.) 94% Employment

    Rate

    2.) 46% Urbanize

    3.) Simple Literacy rate93%

    4.) 10% increase inpower distribution

    5.) Livestock productionincreased by 5.6% whilepoultry productionincreased by 4.0%

    1.) Production has dropped

    at 0.9%

    2.) 30.3% Poverty incidence

    3.) Insufficient watersource, access of safewater (falls below thenational average 80%)

    4.) failed to revive the

    lethargic agriculture sector14.9% loss in production

    5.) Climate (60 hectares ofcorn farms were damageddue to the dry spell) andother farms affected by dryspell

    6.) 13.8%

    Underemployment rate, itcausing unemployment

    1.) Tourism Areas

    2.) largestconcentration ofmigratory birds foundin the country (67percent of a total of 77species)

    3.) Mineral resources

    1.) Typhoon and El

    Nio (climate)

    2.) Volcanic eruption

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    REGIONS STRENGTH WEAKNESES OPPORTUNITIES THREATS

    8

    (EASTERNVISAYAS)

    1.) 66.6% of Labor force

    Participation rate

    2.) 94.7% Employmentrate

    3.) Palay productionincreased by 5.3%

    1.) 10% rate of

    degenerative diseases

    2.) 43% Poverty incidence

    3.) Palay productiondecreased by 9% becauseof rice pests and diseases

    4.) Crude birth rate of21.7%

    5.) regions contribution tothenational economy was2.2%, lower than thenational average ofP14, 676.00, ranking theregion 3rd from the lowest

    6.) exports in the region

    dropped by 15.9%

    7.) doctors ratio is range to1:27,546, (standard is1:20,000)

    1.) Tourism areas

    2.) Abundant waterresource

    3.) Rich in Marineresource

    4.) Vast Agriculturelands

    1.) Typhoon

    2.) Diseases

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    REGIONS STRENGTH WEAKNESES OPPORTUNITIES THREATS

    9

    (ZAMBOANGAPENINSULA)

    1.) 96.4% Employment

    Rate

    2.) 80.0% of householdshave access to potablewater

    3.) 90.0% of the regionis fully energized

    4.) 66.8% labor force

    participation rate

    1.) Problem to irrigation

    systems about 39.48% of67, 757 hectares

    2.) 40.2% Poverty incidence

    3.) environment concern(forest cover is 11.39%remaining)

    4.) enrollment dropping by

    22.0 percent andgraduation rate falling by36.0 percent during

    Academic Year 2009-2010

    5.) Hospital bed capacity of1:1,228 is still below thegovernment standard of1:1,000 patients.

    6.) livelihood programbeneficiariesdropped by 86.0%

    7.) 23.6%Underemployment ratecausing unemployment

    1.) Historical

    Attractions

    2.) Aquaculture

    3.) Rich reservoir ofmineral resources

    1.) Terrorisms and

    crimes

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    REGIONS STRENGTH WEAKNESES OPPORTUNITIES THREATS

    10

    (NORTHERNMINDANAO)

    1.) Coconut export

    commodities reaching70%

    2.) 95.8% EmploymentRate

    3.) Palay productionincrease of 15%

    4.) 66.9% Labor force

    participation rate

    1.) 31.3% Unemployment

    rate

    2.) 30% Poverty incidence

    3.) Crimes, murderincrease of 10%

    4.) 26.05%Underemployment rate

    5.) low crime solutionefficiency at 6.20%

    1.) Tourism Areas 1.) Climate

    2.) Pests

    3.) Volcanic eruption

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    REGIONS STRENGTH WEAKNESES OPPORTUNITIES THREATS

    11

    (DAVAO REGION)

    1.) 94.5% Employment

    Rate

    2.) Largest area(244,000 hectares)

    3.) functional literacyrate 77.8%

    1.) 30.6% Poverty

    incidence

    2.) 15.63% Forest cover

    3.) Low Education status(secondary net enrolmentrate is 40%)

    4.) insufficient Schoolfacilities (classroom-

    student ratio 1:66)

    5.) problems (HealthMortality rate 13 deathsper 1,000 live births,maternal mortality rate(MMR) of the regionincreased to 121.7 deathsper 1,000 live births)

    1.) Tourism Areas

    2.) Mineral resources

    3.) Good-to-excellentpotential windresources

    4.) large Agriculturalresources

    1.) Crimes

    2.) Flooding insettlement areasdue to poor drainage

    3.) Occurrence offlood due to riversiltation

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    REGIONS STRENGTH WEAKNESES OPPORTUNITIES THREATS

    12

    (SOCCSKSARGEN)

    1.) 95% Employment

    Rate

    2.) mothers who weregiven immunization60.35%

    3.) immunization ofchildren 79.74%

    4.) households with

    access to safe water86.99%

    5.) The total exportearnings of the regionin the third quarter of2008 wereUS$136.433 Million. Itgrew by22%

    1.) 39.86% Secondary

    school participation rate

    2.) 33.8% Povertyincidence

    3.) 11.6%inflation rate

    4.) Crime volume wasrecorded at 2,008 cases

    5.) 79% of populationaffected by MILFhostilities.

    6.) 52,894 hectaresUndeveloped land foragribusiness

    7.) Undeveloped roadnetworks in some parts of

    the region (47.39%unpaved of the total lengthof national road)

    1.) Mineral resources

    2.) Asian majorecotourism destination

    3.) Rich in oceanenergy potential

    1.) Environment

    hazards

    2.) Climate

    3.) Crimes

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    REGIONS STRENGTH WEAKNESES OPPORTUNITIES THREATS

    13

    (CARAGA)

    1.) 94.60% Employment

    rate

    2.) Functional literacyrate 8 1.61%

    3.) Electrification Level98%

    4.) 64.40% Labor forceparticipation rate

    1.) 42.67% decreasing rate

    of Palay Production

    2.) 45.5% Povertyincidence

    3.) crime volume range to12,281 in all cases

    4.) Corn production alsodecreased immensely by

    negative 53.63%

    5.) decrease tourism arrivalby negative 48.24%

    6.) 27.20%underemployment rate

    7.) Investments ratedecrease from 10.06%

    1.) Mineral Resources

    2.) Tourism Areas

    1.) Crimes

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    REGIONS STRENGTH WEAKNESES OPPORTUNITIES THREATS

    ARMM

    (AUTONOMOUSREGION IN

    MUSLIMMINDANAO)

    1.) 26% of Agricultural

    lands

    2.) 10 protected areasin the region with a totalarea of 184,204hectares

    3.) 97.3% employmentrate

    1.) 50% Poverty incidence

    2.) 35% only have accessof safe water

    3.) Low educationenrollment ratio of 81%

    4.) 46% have sanitarytoilets

    5.) Health (35% only haveaccess of safe water)Theinfant mortality rate is 31per 1,000 live births

    6.) lowest per capita GRDPrate of 3,486 pesos

    7.) 70% simple literacy ratethe lowest in the country

    8.) Inflation rate increase at6.0%

    1.) Marine resources

    2.) Mineral resources

    1.) Environment

    hazards

    2.) Crimes

    3.) War

    4.) Terrorisms

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    TABLE 2: SECTORAL ANALYSIS

    REGIONS ECONOMIC SOCIAL INSTITUTIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE TOTAL

    CAR

    (CORDILLERAADMINIS-

    TRATIVEREGION)

    Erosion(natural

    disaster) of theland area havingslopes of 30%

    Under

    Employment rate18.4%

    rate of poverty

    incidence 17.1%

    Health problems

    such as diseases,79 :1000 mothersdied duringpregnancy

    Erosion(natural

    disaster) causingloss of live

    Insufficient

    School bldgs. &facilities

    dangerous

    mountain roadnetworks 50%accidents

    24.35%

    temporary andunreliablenational bridges

    problem to

    irrigationsystems

    9

    (100%)

    (22.22%) (33.33%) (11.11%) (33.33%)

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    REGIONS ECONOMIC SOCIAL INSTITUTIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE TOTAL

    1

    (ILOCOSREGION)

    inflation rate 3.4%

    523,180.05 metric

    tons per year ofSolid wastemanagement

    Environment

    problem, Forestcover is remain

    low 14.78%

    Air pollution that

    affect heath

    Doctors

    population ratioincrease to 1:29,584

    32.7% Poverty

    incidence

    poor access to

    governmentservices andassistance

    Insufficient of

    health facilities(current ratio is1:37,773population)

    Problem to

    Irrigationsystems(53.39%irrigated area)

    Transportation 10(100%)

    (30%) (30%) (20%) (20%)

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    REGIONS ECONOMIC SOCIAL INSTITUTIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE TOTAL

    2

    (CAGAYANVALLEY)

    Low economic

    production ratebecause of pest

    Climates that

    cause of negativegrowth rate ofproduction

    20-30% loss in the

    Farmers total

    harvest becauseof undevelopedInfrastructurefacilities

    24.8% poor

    families

    Low status of

    Education(59.99% publicsecondary schoolparticipation rate)

    Health nutrition

    problems because

    of high cost ofmedicines

    Not Sustaining

    theimplementationof the LocalGovernmentCode andstrengtheningthe LGU tosupport theinstitutional and

    infrastructurefacilities

    Undeveloped

    farm accessroads resulting20-30% loss inthe Farmerstotal harvest.

    Low irrigation

    coverageat47.90%

    Undevelopedtransportationfacilities(42% ofthe regionsnational roadsare unpaved)

    10(100%)

    (30%) (30%) (10%) (30%)

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    REGIONS ECONOMIC SOCIAL INSTITUTIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE TOTAL

    3

    (CENTRALLUZON)

    Decreasing the

    productionperformance

    sprawling number

    of industries andsettlementswithout thenecessary landuse and

    environmentalplanning

    Environment

    (natural disaster)

    decreasing of

    investment of 5%

    Health (48%

    industrialpollution)

    Low rate of

    Education (55.1%enrolment rate)

    16.8% Poverty

    incidence

    Insufficient

    school facilities

    Undeveloped

    Roads(Widening andupgrading ofroad to reducetransportationcost) 9

    (100%)

    (44.44%) (33.33%) (11.11%) (11.11%)

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    REGIONS ECONOMIC SOCIAL INSTITUTIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE TOTAL

    NCR

    (NATIONALCAPITALREGION)

    Environment

    (forest coverremain low at4.43%)

    highest

    unemploymentrate nationwide at13.1%

    More than 6,000

    tons of solid wasteis generated dailywithin the NCR.

    health (Pollution

    6,000 tons of solidwaste aregenerated dailywithin the NCR)

    44 square

    kilometers, or7%of the area is

    prone to flooding

    Insufficient

    Housing

    insufficient social

    services (becauseof the high rate ofpopulation)

    security (because

    of overpopulation)

    over populated

    (density is rangeto 18,093.2/km2)

    management of

    services(because oflarge population)

    transportation

    (Traffic becauseof largepopulation)

    utilities (waste

    disposalmanagement)

    12(100%)

    (25%) (50%) (8.33%) (16.67%)

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    REGIONS ECONOMIC SOCIAL INSTITUTIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE TOTAL

    4-A

    (CALABARZON)

    Environment

    concern (70% Airand waterpollution)

    decreasing 20%

    agricultural lands

    9.4%Unemploymentrate secondhighest in thePhilippines

    Decreasing

    performance ofaquaculture

    CALABARZON

    has the largestpopulation at 11.7million

    Cavite has the

    lowest Accelerateland distribution /titling of A&Dlands from 2005-

    70% Air and water

    pollution

    16.7% Poverty

    incidence

    18.5% Increasing

    of population

    insufficient

    school facilities

    Umiray River

    Gen. Nakar,QuezonWatershedForest Reserve

    peace and orderproblems

    inadequate

    staffing of localplanning offices

    transportation

    (traffic becauseof undevelopedroads)

    Undeveloped

    Road networks(upgrading and

    widening)

    13(100%)

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    2010

    (38.46%) (23.08%) (23.08%) (15.38%)

    REGIONS ECONOMIC SOCIAL INSTITUTIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE TOTAL

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    4-B

    (MIMAROPA)

    high cost of

    agricultural inputsbut low farm gateprices of

    agriculturalproducts

    Environment

    Marketing system

    is still inefficientresulting to highdistribution cost.

    42.6% poverty

    incidence

    Health (because

    of high cost

    medicines)

    Housing 60% of

    the total housesbuilt were made oflight andmakeshiftmaterials

    weak

    technologicalsupport of LGUsfor industrial

    cropsdevelopment

    weak supports

    of governmentinstitutions

    insufficient

    school facilities

    Undeveloped

    road networksfor farms

    Transportation

    (undevelopedroads andterminals)

    11(100%)

    (27.27%) (27.27%) (27.27%) (18.18%)

    REGIONS ECONOMIC SOCIAL INSTITUTIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE TOTAL

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    5

    (BICOLREGION)

    50%

    Unemploymentrate

    Environment

    (Illegal andabusive fishing)8.87% RemainingForest cover

    low labor

    productivity

    11.4 % Inflation

    rate

    number of largemanufacturingestablishmentshave stoppedoperations due tohigh cost of doingbusiness

    42.6% Poverty

    incidence

    education rate

    (Students perform

    below average inthe National

    AchievementTest)

    11.4 % Inflation

    rate

    lack technical

    capability andfinancialresources to

    manage localand devolvedprograms

    lack the

    capability tomobilizecommunities tobe vigilant, lowcrime solutionefficiency

    Insufficient

    school facilities

    low crime

    solutionefficiency

    irrigation

    systems

    undeveloped

    road networks

    Transportation

    (undevelopedroads andterminals)

    15(100%)

    (33.33%) (20%) (26.67%) (20%)

    REGIONS ECONOMIC SOCIAL INSTITUTIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE TOTAL

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    6

    (WESTERNVISAYAS)

    10% inflation rate

    Firms that

    retrenched or shut

    down (number ofemployeesaffected increasedby 32%)

    decrease of 21

    percent in value ofinvestments

    10% inflation rate

    31.1% Poverty

    incidence

    management

    (firms thatretrenched or

    shut down)

    Undeveloped

    road networks(cause of

    decreasingproduction)

    7(100%)

    (42.86%) (28.57%) (14.29%) (14.29%)

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    (CENTRALVISAYAS)

    failed to revive the

    lethargicagriculture sector

    14.9% loss inproduction

    Climate (60

    hectares of cornfarms weredamaged due tothe dry spell)

    13.8%

    Underemployment

    rate Production has

    dropped at 0.9%

    Insufficient water

    source, access ofsafe water (falls

    below the nationalaverage 80%)

    30.3% Poverty

    incidence

    Insufficient

    school facilities

    problem to

    irrigation system

    8(100%)

    (50%) (25%) (12.5%) (12.5%)

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    8

    (EASTERNVISAYAS)

    Palay production

    decreased by 9%

    because of ricepests anddiseases

    regions

    contribution to thenational economywas 2.2%

    Insufficient

    agriculture

    facilities such asflood control

    exports in the

    region dropped by15.9%

    doctors ratio is

    range to 1:27,546,

    (standard is1:20,000)

    Health (10% rate

    of degenerativediseases)

    Education,

    because ofpoverty

    high prevalence of

    malnutrition,increasing deathsdue to lifestyle-related diseasesand preventableillnesses

    43% Poverty

    incidence

    problem to local

    government

    support toregionalinitiatives

    Insufficient

    health facilities

    Insufficient

    school facilities,and educationsupport facilities

    Problem to

    irrigation

    systems Problem to

    Road networkscausingdecrease ofproduction

    14(100%)

    (28.57%) (35.71%) (21.43%) (14.29%)

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    9

    (ZAMBOANGAPENINSULA)

    small agriculture

    Lands environment

    concern (forestcover is 11.39%remaining)

    23.6%

    Underemploymentrate

    Livelihood

    programbeneficiariesdropped by 86.0%

    Education

    (enrollmentdropping by22.0% andgraduation ratefalling by 36.0%)

    40.2% Povertyincidence

    Increasing Crime

    rate of 179.67crimes reported

    Hospital bed

    capacity range to1:1,228

    low crime

    solutionefficiency

    Insufficient

    health facilities

    Problem to

    irrigationsystems about39.48% of 67,757 hectares

    undeveloped

    road networks

    12(100%)

    (25%) (41.67%) (16.67%) (16.67%)

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    (NORTHERNMINDANAO)

    26.05%

    Underemploymentrate

    decrease of

    foreign touristarrivals of 10%

    Forest production

    decreased by-91.14%in the 3rd

    quarter of 2010

    30% Poverty

    incidence

    Crimes, murder

    increase of 10%

    Health (diseases)

    low crime

    solutionefficiency at6.20%

    Undeveloped

    road networksaffected theproductionperformance

    8(100%)

    (37.5%) (37.5%) (12.5%) (12.5%)

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    (DAVAOREGION)

    high cost of

    transportinggoods

    Environment

    (15.63% forestcover)

    Low Education

    status (secondarynet enrolment rateis 40%)

    30.6% Poverty

    incidence

    Health Mortality

    rate 13 deaths per

    1,000 live births

    Sporadic

    disturbance topeace and order

    insufficient

    School facilities(classroom-student ratio1:66)

    undeveloped

    transportationfacilities

    8(100%)

    (25%) (37.5%) (25%) (12.5%)

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    (SOCCSKSARGEN)

    Tourism decrease

    from 8.0%

    52,894 hectares

    Undeveloped landfor agribusiness;

    Industry sector

    decelerated from

    8.1% overexploitation of

    the river systemsand watershedshas led to soilerosion,sedimentation,floodingdownstream,ecologicalimbalance and dryclimate condition

    33.8% poverty

    incidence

    11.6%inflation

    rate

    Crime volume was

    recorded at 2,008cases

    79% of population

    affected by MILFhostilities.

    Education

    (39.86%Participation rateof secondarystudents)

    Insufficient

    security facilities

    Insufficient

    Institutionalfacilities(government service)

    Undeveloped

    road networks insome parts ofthe region(47.39%unpaved of thetotal length ofnational road)

    Road signagesand road safetystructures

    13(100%)

    (30.77%) (38.46%) (15.38%) (15.38%)

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    13

    (CARAGA)

    decrease tourism

    arrival by negative48.24%

    27.20%

    underemploymentrate

    Corn productionalso decreasedimmensely bynegative 53.63%

    Investments rate

    decrease from10.06%

    low income

    crime volume

    range to 12,281 inall cases

    45.5% Poverty

    Incidence

    violent

    encountersbetween thegovernments

    Insufficient

    Institutionalfacilities(govern

    ment service)

    Undeveloped

    roads

    Undeveloped

    Transportationfacilities

    11(100%)

    (36.36%) (27.27%) (18.18%) (18.18%)

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    ARMM

    (AUTONOMOUS REGION IN

    MUSLIMMINDANAO)

    Inflation rate

    increase at 6.0%

    environment

    concern (illegallogging)

    70% simpleliteracy rate thelowest in thecountry

    low tourism arrival

    because of crimerate

    lowest per capita

    GRDP rate of

    3,486 pesos

    Low Production

    overexploitation of

    natural resources

    50% Poverty

    incidence (poorestregion in thecountry)

    Health (35% only

    have access of

    safe water)Theinfant mortalityrate is 31 per1,000 live birth

    Inflation rate

    increase at 6.0%

    Education (lowest

    simple literacyrate 70%)

    The only region

    that have owngovernment

    institutional

    facilities(government

    service)

    violent

    encountersbetween thegovernments

    Insufficient

    security facilities

    Undeveloped

    roads

    Undeveloped

    Transportationfacilities

    Insufficientinfrastructurefacilities tosupportagricultureproduction

    18(100%)

    (38.89%) (22.22%) (22.22%) (16.67%)

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    TOTAL 62(32.99%)

    59(31.39%)

    34(18.06%)

    33(17.56%)

    188(100%)

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