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Philippines: Quirino Provincial Profile
             Quirino Province lies in the southeastern portion of Cagayan Valley (Region II), approximately between 121° 00’ to 122° 02’ N latitude and 15° 54.8’ to 16° 38.6’ W longitude. It is
             situated within the Upper Cagayan River Basin bounded by Isabela on the north, Aurora on the east and southeast and Nueva Vizcaya on the west and southwest. The Sierra Madre
             mountain range provides a natural barrier on the eastern and southeastern border and Mamparang range on the western part of the province. The province is generally mountainous;
             about 80% of the total land area is covered by mountains and highlands. The major topographic features of the
             province are series of connecting mountains. The Sierra Madre Mountain range provides a natural barrier on the
             eastern and southwestern part of the province. Most of the levels to undulating areas of the province are located on the   0  6  132
             northern municipalities of Diffun, Saguday, Cabarroguis and Aglipay and parts of Maddela and Nagtipunan. (Source:
             http://www.quirinoprovince.org.ph/index.php/about-us/brief-profile)      CITY   MUNICIPALITIES  BARANGAYS
                                                                 POPULATION
    IFUGAO                                                                                             Source: PSA 2015 & 2010 Census / DSWD

                                   ISABELA
                                                                                                    6.4%    93.6%
               DIFFUN
                       SAGUDAY
                                                                188,991              43,362            Urban / Rural
                                                                                     households
                 CABARROGUIS
                          AGLIPAY
                                                                      48.4%                          51.6 %
                                                                      female                               male
                                                                      (91.3K)                           (97.5K)
      NUEVA VIZCAYA               MADDELA                                                 7%
                                                                               7.3K    > 60 years  6.5K
                                                                                         53%
                                                               47.7K                   19-59 years              52.0K
                                                                                         12%
                                                                             10.5K     13-18 years  11.4K
                   NAGTIPUNAN         AURORA
                                                                                         22%
                                                                          19.7K        3-12 years     21.2K
                                                                                         7%
                                                                                5.9K   < 2 years  6.3K
                                       Baler Bay
      NUEVA                                                    Vulnerable groups (based on DSWD-NHTS database)
       ECIJA
                                               Conditional Cash Transfer
                                               Programming Beneficiaries
                                                    8,337      Female   0         26       185       343       528
    Legend
                                                    households   Male   5         72       239       190       479
       Province capital                                              child-headed  single-headed  poor individuals  solo parent  poor individuals
       Poverty incidence (%)  </= 10  11 - 30  31 - 50  51 - 60  61 - 84  households  households  w/ disability  =>18 years old  =>65 years old
       WATER, SANITATION AND HYGEINE            Source: PSA 2015/2010 Census  SHELTER                        Source: PSA 2015 Census
    Water                                                      Roof/Wall material
    supply
                                                                      43,161                    Roof
                                                                    Housing units
        Faucet                                                                        Strong       Light      Salvaged
       community   Tubed;   Dug            Natural
        system   piped    well     Bottled  sources  Others
        8.3%    55.7%    1.0%    16.6% 18.1%      0.2%                         Strong  65.6%       0.2%       0.0%
    Toilets (based on census 2010)
                                                                       Wall
                                                                                Light  29.1%       4.6%       0.0%

              74.7%        1.5%           11.6%      12.1%
                                                                               Salvaged  0.2%      0.0%       0.0%
      Water-sealed    None         Closed pit     Open pit

       EDUCATION            Source: DepEd 2016  NUTRITION             Source: FNRI 2013/2015  HEALTH  Source: DOH (Personnel 2016/Facilities 2017)
                                            Malnutrition  (0-60 months old)        Personnel
                     172
                     Primary schools
          15,412         13,793
          Male primary   Female primary       44.1%       15.0%*       3.8%*         104      103      32        14
          school students  school students
                                              Stunting   Underweight   Wasting      Midwives  Nurses  Doctors  Dentists
                                              * Estimates with coefficient of variation greater than 20
                                                                                   Facilities
                      39                    Food
                      Secondary schools
                                            insecurity
             6,207       6,265              (households)  16.9%  39.0% 18.4%
             Male secondary   Female secondary                                        118          6          2
             school students  school students          Mild    Moderate  Severe
                                                                                   Barangay health  Rural health  Hospitals
                                                                                      stations    units  (government/private)
   The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.                                    Creation date: February 2018
   Sources: PSA, DOH, NAMRIA, FNRI, DepEd, DSWD        Feedback: addawe@un.org, aportol@un.org, mendoza1@un.org     www.unocha.org/philippines     www.reliefweb.int      philippines.humanitarianresponse.info
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