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Philippines: Laguna Provincial Profile
Laguna is part of the CALABARZON (Region IV-A), just thirty (30) kilometers south of Metro Manila. It is the third largest province in Region IV-A. The eastern portion of the province
stands astride the southernmost portions of the Sierra Madre mountain range. It is surrounded by Laguna Lake, formerly called “La Laguna Encantada”, one of the only 18 living lakes
in the world. Laguna Lake is the largest inland lake in the country. The Provincial Government of Laguna is located in the Municipality of Sta. Cruz. Laguna is the first province south
of Metro Manila providing business easy access to the biggest domestic market and to the most extensive transport
mode to reach global clients. Connected by the expanded and modernized South Luzon Expressway (SLEX), the
country’s premier financial hub in Makati City and the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) are both mere 6 24 681
20-minute drive from the major business and Industrial districts of the Province. (Source: https://www.laguna.gov-
.ph/province/province-profile) CITIES MUNICIPALITIES BARANGAYS
POPULATION Source: PSA 2015 & 2010 Census / DSWD
NATIONAL RIZAL
CAPITAL
REGION
28.1% 71.9%
SANTA MARIA
FAMY
3.03M 765,513
SINILOAN households Rural / Urban
MABITAC PANGIL
PAKIL
PAETE 50.1% 49.9 %
CITY
OF SAN female male
PEDRO
KALAYAAN (1.52M) 7% (1.51M)
CITY OF LUMBAN 117.9K > 60 years 87.0K
BIÑAN
SANTA
CAVITE CITY OF CABUYAO Laguna Lake CRUZ 57%
SANTA
ROSA CITY PAGSANJAN 867.4K 19-59 years 857.5K
PILA CAVINTI
VICTORIA MAGDALENA
CITY OF LUISIANA 11%
CALAMBA 166.5K 13-18 years 175.4K
LOS BAY
BAÑOS NAGCARLAN MAJAYJAY 19%
CALAUAN 3-12 years 303.2K
LILIW 282K
RIZAL
QUEZON 6%
BATANGAS < 2 years
Taal Lake SAN PABLO 86.6K 91.1K
ALAMINOS CITY
Vulnerable groups (based on DSWD-NHTS database)
Conditional Cash Transfer
Programming Beneficiaries
Legend
Volcano 44,180 Female 5 221 1,090 3,500 1,804
Province capital households Male 17 337 1,328 1,103 1,262
solo parent
Poverty incidence (%) </= 10 11 - 30 31 - 50 51 - 60 61 - 84 child-headed single-headed poor individuals =>18 years old poor individuals
households
households
=>65 years old
w/ disability
WATER, SANITATION AND HYGEINE Source: PSA 2015/2010 Census SHELTER Source: PSA 2015 Census
Water Roof/Wall material
supply
731,892 Roof
Housing units
Faucet Salvaged
community Tubed; Dug Natural Strong Light
system piped well Bottled sources Others
37.9% 10.7% 0.3% 46.8% 2.4% 1.9% Strong 88.4% 0.1% 0.0%
Toilets (based on census 2010)
Wall
Light 9.5% 1.0% 0.1%
95.5% 1.7% 2.0% 0.8%
Salvaged 0.2% 0.0% 0.2%
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
458
Primary schools
195,687 180,616
Male primary Female primary 27.7% 20.4% 7.7%* 543 2,172 944 32
school students school students
Stunting Underweight Wasting Midwives Nurses Doctors Dentists
* Estimates with coefficient of variation greater than 20
Facilities
129 Food
Secondary schools
insecurity
81,537 81,395 (households) 16.0% 26.9% 13.1%
Male secondary Female secondary 331 43 53
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