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Republic of the Philippines
Province of Pangasinan
Municipality of Bautista Pogo Elementary School
VULNERABILITY CAPACITY ASSESSMENT REPORT
“Empowering the Philippine Red Cross (PRC) and their chapters, communities and government institutions to consolidate and
replicate inclusive School based Disaster Risk Reduction in Five provinces in the Philippines”
Philippine Red Cross – Pangasinan Chapter
VCA Project Team
2017
Acknowledgement
The Pogo Elementary School Teaching Staff would like to extend
our sincerest thanks and gratitude to the Philippine Red Cross- Pangasinan
Chapter for choosing our school as one of the beneficiaries of their project
entitled “Empowering the Philippine Red Cross (PRC) and their
Chapters, Communities and Government Institutions to Consolidate and
Replicate Inclusive School - Based Disaster Risk Reduction in Five
Provinces in the Philippines.”
It was a timely opportunity for our school to be part of this kind of
project wherein we will be able to stand alone when a disaster or calamity
arises.
The project provides the teachers trainings and seminars as well they gave
souvenir items for our pupils who participated in the activities . A medical kit
for first aid, DRRM equipment which we can used during our drills, and a
lot more were given which are very useful when calamities attacks .
Thank you very much to all who in one way or another help in the success of
the activity. God bless…..
I. SCHOOL PROFILE
History:
In 1968 the primary school was established in only three grades and as time goes on, it is now called as Pogo Elementary School were professionals has been successfully graduated on the administration of Barangay Captain Clemente Suniga,
Barangay Pogo was once a sitio of Barangay Nandacan.It derived its name from the
native bird widely known through the country as ‘’ Pogo’’ or Quial. This specie of bird had been found in the sitio in abundance so that the inhabitants of the area called the community ‘’ POGO’’. For this matter although the Barangay Became independent local government unit on November 9, 1968, the name of barangay was never altered by the first leader. However, during those times, the barangay had always suffered from the rampaging flood ways (flood waters) every time flood occurred and the place had always been devastated by the delivial calamity. Today, we could find pogo to have risen from poverty and aspiring to become one of the most progressive in the whole town.
Topography: Flat terrain of alcala Bautista a boundary of the progressive having slope Barangay in the municipality .Known as home ranging from 0% – 3% potentials.
Demographic: Eastern Portion of Bautista
Size of population : 116 Number of households : Number of male : 40
Number of female : 73
Number of children 113
(if we can group them base to ages) Number of persons with disability:
Number of older people : 0
Ethnicity and religion
Roman Catholic ( 82%)
Iglesia ni Cristo (12%)
Socio -Economics Farming (68%) Economics( 45%) Employed (54%) Educations: Since Education is the key to success they have the primary School that is
implementing the K – 12 , it is from Kinder Garten to Grade VI. They sent them in Alternative Learning School (ALS) nor TESDA to gain knowledge.
Infrastructures :
Construction of the drainage, rip rap and even shed of the grand stand that
can possibly an evacuation center during calamity.
Basic Services: Education (Teaching)
Health Facilities (Health Center)
Supplemental Feedings
Implementation of Clean and Green Program
Vaccination every Second Tuesday of the Month at Barangay Health Centre
Garbage Collections
School Social Programs:
School Program
Valentines Day
Graduation Day
Brigada Eskwela
Nutrition Month
Buwan ng Wikang Pambansa
Sports Fest
UN Celebration
Utilities: Electricity
Drainage
School Clinic
Function Hall
Classroom
General Climate Conditions :
Throughout the month the daytime temperatures will generally reach highs of around 34°C that's about 93°F. At night the averaged minimum temperature drops down around 25°C,
In recent times the highest recorded temperature has been 40°C , with the lowest recorded temperature 19°C, about 66°F.
Governance
Principal. Mrs. Cristeta S. Castillo
Teacher: Noel C. Blanco
Teacher: Lorena L. Cabatu
II. BACKGROUND OF VCA FIELD ACTIVITY SESSION
A. Objective
To be able to increase the awareness of the people in the community regarding
Disaster Risk Reduction Management at the end of 3 days.
General:
Specific : The specific objectives of this activity are that: at the end of the VCA Activity
The disaster risk awareness of the teachers was increased.
The capacity of the teachers and pupils to prepare and respond to disasters was
improved.
B. Methodology & Tools Used
Vulnerability-Capacity Assessment (VCA) is a method of investigation into the risks
that people face in their locality, their vulnerability to those risks and their capacity
to cope with and recover from disasters. Its purpose is to increase community
members’ awareness of risk and help them to plan activities for reducing
vulnerability and increasing capacity before a disaster.
With the cooperation from the Pogo Elementary School and participation of the
community members, the Philippine Red Cross in cooperation with German Red
Cross (GRC) and German Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ)
through its Community-based Disaster Risk Reduction Management (DRRM) Project
entitled “Empowering the Philippine Red Cross (PRC) and their chapters, communities
and government Institutions to consolidate and replicate inclusive community based
disaster risk reduction in five provinces in the Philippines.”
The following steps were conducted in the implementation of the actual
Vulnerability and Capacity Assessment in the Barangay from November 16 to 17 ,
2017:
a) Coordination to the Local Government Unit of Bautista on November 12, 2017
b) Coordination and meeting to the Barangay Officials on November 11 2017.
c) Actual field data gathering using different tools on November 16 – 17, 2017
d) Validation from the field and related LGU offices on May 28, 2018
e) Presentation of the findings and planning to the community on May 29, 2018
The following tools were used during the conduct of this VCA:
a. Secondary Data
Gathering secondary data from the Barangay Profile, existing community maps or
Geographical Information Systems (GIS), and DRRM related- Barangay Plans.
b. Direct Observation and Transect Walk Map.
The team together with the Barangay members conducted a ‘Transect Walk’ to
observe the physical features of the Barangay looking into the following elements:
Type of ground/ land conditions within the particular sector of analysis
Land-use within the particular sector
Livelihood within the particular sector
Main hazards and risks within the particular sector
Conditions that increases vulnerability within the particular sector
Beliefs and practices within the particular sector
Capacities and capabilities within the particular sector
Natural environment within the particular sector
c. Community Maps.
Community mapping offers an opportunity to identify detailed information about
vulnerabilities and capacities by noting living conditions, behavior and
environmental factors. It also provides greater awareness of the actual really on
the ground by means of plotting the following maps:
Spot Map: provides an overview of the main features of an area in relation
to space
Hazard/Risk: identifies hazards and risks in the community
Vulnerability Map: Identifies weak structures and houses with members
belonging to the vulnerable group category such as pregnant women,
persons with disability and older person.
Capacity/Resource Map: shows local resources and capacities as well
as gender differences, or variable land-use zones.
d. Venn Diagram
Identifying community organizations by means of outlining a Venn diagram as
part of the data collection is done to stimulate discussion which may lead to
understanding existing community organizations, their structures and regular
activities, as well as identifying possible ways to strengthen them, in order to
address the main problems encountered by the community
e. Historical Timeline
A historical profile of the community outlines significant historical hazard events
and explores changes in community responses and behavior. Significant events
can be drawn from different areas of interest, including hazards, such as typhoons;
land distribution; disease outbreaks; emigration; conflicts; political change; and
environmental change. This gives understanding of how things may continue to
change in the future, likewise serves as basis for discussions on future
programmes or projects within the community.
f. Seasonal Calendar
Seasonal calendars help explore what takes place in a community across a year,
which can be compared to what has changed in these events in the past. They can
be used to show weather patterns such as typhoons, floods or periods of drought;
social and economic conditions; public events like holidays and festivals; and
seasonal activities such as harvesting, and the times of the year that
these occur. The seasonal calendar made by the community shows the climate,
agricultural activities, fishing activities and significant religious, health, social and
economic activities in the Barangay 20 years ago and at the present.
g. Focus Group Discussions (FGD)
In FGD, facilitators introduce topics on Hazard, Health Status, Water and
Sanitation, Safety and Security, and Livelihood to get an idea of the way specific
groups of people think about a particular issue. In VCA, the team conducted FGD
in following sectors:
Barangay Officials
Different Organizations Representatives
Community People
h. Semi-Structured Interviews
This data gathering tool is being done with a small group or individual interviews.
Getting information from the key informants is the main purpose of this tool guided
by the questions to acquire deeper understanding of the community’s issue. The
VCA team interviewed
Teachers
Students
PTA Officers
Different Organizations
The topics discussed were about:
Community Problems
Vulnerability and Capacity in the Community
Members who are actively participating in the meeting
Resources in the community
i. Pair Wise Ranking & Risk Ranking
The Pair-wise tool is practical in prioritizing the hazards/issues perceived by the
community. This tool allows the VCA team to have an overview of the scope and
impact of issues through comparison. It aims to prioritize the identified hazards
with community participation.
j. Problem Tree Analysis
The problem tree analysis is a tool that shows the underlying causes of risks and
its impact which also allows the analysis of community’s exposure and
vulnerability. Furthermore, this tool facilitates understanding of the community’s’
need to address the priority risk.
k. Objective Tree Analysis
The objective tree is the opposite of the problem tree; the tool aims to find solutions
to the root cause of the identified problem.
TEAM COMPOSITION
The following are the composition of the VCA Team and participants:
PRC Project Staffs
PRC Volunteers
OJT’s
Barangay Officials
Different Organizations
Community People
III. DATA GATHERING TOOLS
In this section the outputs of the different tools used in the barangay provided vital information that were utilized by the team in doing supporting the analysis that they have made together with some of the community leaders and members. Below are the data gathered through the different tools as follows:
3.1 Spot Mapping (Hazard and Resource Mapping)
In the Spot Map of Pogo Elementary the Dike is nearby the School campus wherein the School is located at the eastern part of the school a river is flowing when there is a Heavy rain the level of water in the river is rising that can cause flooding and damages to agricultural land, crops and infrastructure. Some of the classroom in the Pogo Elementary School are made of concrete materials wherein this is one of their capacity during the disaster. Some of their capacities is School Clinic that can be used for Emergency Situation they also have School Canteen, Library and Multi-Purpose Hall.
3.2 Transect Walk There are eight (8) indicators: Type of Ground, Land use, Livelihood, Risk/ hazard, Condition that
increase Vulnerability, Beliefs and Values, Capability and Capabilities, and Natural Environment. The type of ground from Grade 1-3 is concreted but in Grade4- 6 the room is semi concreted. Next is land use, for school gardening. The main source of income of Pogo is The School Fund Generation. The Risk/Hazard in Pogo Elementary School. Conditions that increases vulnerability from Grade 1-6 Belief and values in Pogo Elementary is Honesty is the best policy. Education is what remains after one has forgotten what one has learn in school, We don’t stop going to school when we graduate, Life is a continuous learning process. And Next is the Pogo Natural Environment- the natural environment in Pogo Elementary School is river and agricultural farm.
3.3 Historical Timeline In 1968 the primary school was established in only three grades and as time goes on , it is now called as Pogo Elementary School were professionals has been successfully graduated on the administration of Barangay Captain Clemente Suniga,
3.4 Seasonal Calendar The Seasonal Calendar of Pogo Elementary School is composed of eight (8) indicators. First is the climate. In the month of January is light rain, February is Cold weather, March is sunny and cloudy, April is summer, May is also summer days, July is rainy days, September is where thunderstorm are violent, October is where thunderstorm is violent and November is sunny with rainy days, the climate from the past are the same to the present climate. However, the Month of June the climate from the past is rainy but in the present the climate is thunderstorm, August, the climate from the past is rainy and the climate from the present is rainy with sunny and December, the climate from the past is windy and the climate is sunny. They have different climate from past to the present. Second indicator is Hazard, in the month of January, from the Month of January, the hazard from the past to present is the same which is the Agricultural Pests Disease, from the Month of February the hazard from the past is the Agricultural Pest Disease and in the present is Dengue Mosquito is added to the list of hazards. In the Month of March, the hazard from the past and the present are the same which is Fire hazard. In the month of April, the hazard from the past are drought and earthquake but, in the present, the only hazard is drought. In the month of May, the hazard from the past is drought while in the present the hazards are earthquake and drought. In the month of June, the hazard of the past and the present are the same which is heavy rain. In the month of July, the hazard is also the same which is flooding. In the month of August, the hazard in the past is flooding, while in the present the hazard is heavy rain. In the month of September and October, the hazard from the past up to present is flooding. In the month of November, the hazard from past up to present is the same, which is heavy rain. In the month of December, the hazard from the past up to present is the same, which is Agricultural Pest Disease. The Third Indicator is Health Problems. In the month of January and February the health problem diagnosed from past to present is cough and colds. In the month of March, they have been experiencing Sore Eyes from the past to present. In the month of April, the health problem that they have experienced from past to present is Sore Eyes and Heart Attack. In the month of May, the health problem that they experience from the past until present is heart attack and in the month of June and July the Health problem from the past to present is lung disease. And in the month of August the main health problem that they experience from the past to present is fever. In the month of September, they experience Dengue from the past while in the present they experience fever only. In the month of October from the past to present they experience Diarrhea while in the month of November from the past they experience Cough and in the present the people in Brgy. Pogo experience Dengue. In the month of December, the health problem that they experience from the past and present is cough. The Fourth Indicator is the Livelihood Activities. In the month of January and February, the livelihood activities from the past to present is harvesting onion and corn. In the month of March, April, May and June, the livelihood activities were harvesting of tomato, mango, eggplant, sili, beans and amplaya. In the month of July, the livelihood activity is
planting palay and corn. In the month of August, the livelihood activities from past to present is selling rice grains. In the month of September, the livelihood activities from past to present is planting of corn in the field. In the month of October, the livelihood activities from past to present is planting season of onion and upo. In the month of November, the livelihood activities from past to present is planting season of onion. In the month of December, the livelihood activities from past to present is harvesting corn. The fifth indicator is Health Activities. In the month of January, the Health Activities from past to present is Immunization. In the month of February, the Health Activities from past to present is immunization and giving of Vitamins. In the month of March, the health activities from past to present is clean up activities and immunization. In the month of April, the health activities from past to present is Operation Tuli and Immunization. In the month of May and June, the health activities from past to present is Immunization. In the month of July, the health activities from past to present is brgy clean up and immunization. In the month of August, the health activities from past to present is immunization and feeding program. In the month of September, there is a Dengue Spray and Immunization. In the month of October, there is medical mission and clean up drive. In the month of November and December, the health activities from past to present is immunization. Social Activities: Month of January: Past: New Year Present: New Year Month of February: Past: Valentines Day Present: Valentines Day Month of March: Past: Sports Fest Present: Fiesta and Graduation Month of April: Past:Holy Week Present: Holy Week Month of May: Past :Flores de Mayo Present:Flores de Mayo Month of June:Past: Back to School Present:Back to School Month of July: Past: Sports Fest Present: Sports Fest Month of August: Past: Nutrition Month Present: Nutrition Month Month of September: Month of October: Month of November: Past: All Souls Day Present: All Souls Day Month of December: Past: Christmas Day Present:Christmas Day Religious Activities: Month of April: Present: Holy Week Past: Holy Week Month of May: Present: Patron Palibot Past: Patron Palibot Month of November: Present :All Souls Day Past : All Souls Day Month of December: Present :Simbang Gabi Past: Simbang Gabi. House hold Income: January: Past: High Income
Present: Low Income
Feb: Past: Low Income Present: Low Income
March: Past: High Income Present: High Income
April: Past: High Income Present: High Income
May: Past: Low Income Present: Low Income
June: Past: Low Income Present: Low Income
July: Past: Low Income Present: Low Income
August: Past: Low Income Present: Low Income
September: Past: Low Income Present: Low Income
October: Past: Low Income Present: Low Income
November: Past: Low Income Present: Low Income
December: Past: High Income Present: High Income
3.5 Focus Group Discussion
During the Vulnerability Capacity Assessment the topic that we discuss is about the main problem wherein the Pogo Elementary School was experienced. The main Hazard that they experienced is flooding during the heavy rain and the destruction of property cause by flood. almost of the people in the Pogo Elementary experience flooding. They also experienced that they are lacking in the disaster kits.
Hazard The main Hazard that they usually experience is Typhoon. Health Status The Health and Status of Pogo Elementary School are healthy some of the students are malnourish. Water and Sanitation The main source of water of the people from Barangay Pogo was rom Faucet and some houses have a deep well to get a water. The Pogo Elementary Used Toilet Bowls for defecation. Livelihood The main Livelihood of the people in barangay Pogo is Farming, Employment, Buy and Sell of Vegetables, and OFW. Safety and Security
The Barangay Officials and the Community Volunteer Officer (CVO) help in the safety of the people in barangay Pogo during the night time the CVO and Barangay Tanod make sure that the area is safe.
Venn Diagram The Organizations in Pogo Elementary compost of 8 Organizations namely. PTA’S, SSG, RCY, Science Club, Mathematics, Youth Task Force, DepEd and 4P’s The Closest and Biggest Circle Organization or Group to the Pogo Elementary School was
DepEd. The medium and next to the closest were PTA’s. The Third to the closest were and lastly the Farthest Organization in Pogo Elementary School is was the 4P’s group.
IV. DATA ANALYSIS
4.1 Hazard, Risk, Vulnerability and Capacity Matrix
Pogo Elementary School, Bautista, Pangasinan has two (2) hazard one (1) health problem. (2)Typhoon is the main hazard in Pogo Elementary School. The risks are Injuries, Destruction of Classrooms and Damages to Crops. The Elements at Risk are the Children and Teachers. The Components are the livelihood, well-being, self-protection, social protection and Governance. The Vulnerability during the typhoon in Pogo Elementary School the some of the classroom are Made of light materials and lastly the Capacity of Pogo Elementary is that they have, School Clinic, Training and Seminars regarding on Disaster Risk Reduction Management.
4.2 Pair-Wise Ranking The Main Problem of Pogo Elementary School is Flooding.
4.3 Risk Matrix
There are Three (3) risks present in Pogo Elementary School: Typhoon – Injuries, Damage to Properties, and Damaged to Crops The participants have been brainstorming on which on the three (3) risk have been the biggest impact on their daily living when there is a Typhoon. The Participants voted that the Damaged to Properties is the highest impact to the daily living, next is the Injuries that have been caused by the Typhoon and lastly is the Damaged to the crops.
4.4 Problem Tree Analysis The main problem of the Pogo Elementary School was flooding. 4.5 Objective Tree Analysis:
In order to lessen the risk during the flood Decided to Observe for a rapid increase and decrease in creek/ river as this may be an indication of an impending flashflood. They should also Activate the School based Disaster management team for assistance during monsoon and typhoon season.
V. VULNERABILITY AND CAPACITY ASSESSMENT FINDINGS
During the Vulnerability Capacity Assessment Finding Pogo Elementary was Identify Vulnerable to flooding during heavy/ prolonged rains.
VI. RECOMMENDATIONS
Teachers ,Barangay Officials and residence must constantly monitor the integrity of the dike structure. Residents situated on the east of the dike structure must be relocated if possible. Observe for rapid increase/decrease in creek/river water levels. Possibly accompanied by increase turbidity (soil content) as this maybe an indication of impending flash flood. Activate the BDRRMC particularly during the rainy season. Activate School based Disaster Risk Reduction Management Team for assistance during Monsoon and Typhoon Season.
VII. CHALLENGES & LESSONS LEARNT:
VIII. Annexes
VCA Tools
School Profile of Pogo Elementary School Bautista Pangasinan
A. School Census as of School Year 2017 – 2018
Pupils Census per Grade Level
B. School Census as of School Year 2018-2019
GRADE LEVEL MALE FEMALE TOTAL
Grade Level Male Female Total
Kindergarten 23 25 48
Grade I 27 26 53
Grade II 24 23 47
Grade III 29 24 53
Grade IV 30 17 47
Grade V 20 19 39 Grade VI 22 26 48 TOTAL 175 160 335
Kindergarten 17 28 45 One 22 26 48 Two 23 21 44 Three 25 22 47 Four 32 25 57 Five 31 15 46 Six 17 18 35 Total 167 155 322
C. Teaching and Non-Teaching Staff
Male Female Total
Teachers 2 10 12
Non-Teaching 0 0 0
SCHOOL STRUCTURE
ACTION PHOTOS:
School Based Disaster Risk Reduction Management Training
Vulnerability And Capacity Assessment Training
OCCUPATIONAL FIRST AID TRAINING FOR TEACHERS
WORLD FIRST AID DAY
GLOBAL HAND WASHING DAY
SCHOOL KITS DISTRIBUTION
EPIC DRR YOUTH CAMP