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Philippines: Oriental Mindoro Provincial Profile
Oriental Mindoro province occupies the eastern part of the island of Mindoro. It is bounded on the north by the Verde Island Passage, on the east by
Tablas Strait, on the west by Occidental Mindoro, and on the south by Semirara Island. The province's varied topography is dominated by rugged
mountain ranges on the west and fertile valleys towards the eastern coast. The Halcon mountain range runs from north to south and serves as the
province´s natural boundary with Occidental Mindoro. Mt. Halcon is the fourth highest peak in the
Philippines. The province does not have pronounced dry or rainy periods but is open to southwest 1 14 426
monsoons and typhoons. (Source: http://www.islandsproperties.com/places/orientalmindoro.htm)
CITY MUNICIPALITIES BARANGAYS
BATANGAS POPULATION
Verde Island Passage Source: PSA 2015 & 2010 Census / DSWD
Tayabas Bay
PUERTO
GALERA Baco Chico Is. 10.5%
SAN TEODORO CITY OF MARINDUQUE 89.5%
CALAPAN
BACO 190,763
NAUJAN 844,059 households Urban / Rural
Naujan
VICTORIA Lake
POLA
49.2% 50.8 %
OCCIDENTAL SOCORRO female male
MINDORO
PINAMALAYAN (415.6K) 7% (428.3K)
GLORIA 35.2K > 60 years 27.3K
BANSUD 49%
204.0K 19-59 years 212.6K
BONGABONG Tablas Strait
13%
53.0K 13-18 years 56.7K
ROXAS
Mindoro Strait 24%
MANSALAY
96.0K 3-12 years 102.4K
7%
BULALACAO
(SAN Buyayao Is. 27.3K < 2 years 29.2K
PEDRO)
Sugikay Is.
Vulnerable groups (based on DSWD-NHTS database)
Tambaron Is.
Aslom Is. Masin Is. Conditional Cash Transfer
Sibalat Is. Programming Beneficiaries
Legend ANTIQUE 57,440 Female 11 236 1,448 4,066 3,599
households Male 105 1,081 1,824 1,676 2,887
Province capital
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
=>65 years old
w/ disability
households
AKLAN
WATER, SANITATION AND HYGEINE Source: PSA 2015/2010 Census SHELTER Source: PSA 2015 Census
Water Roof/Wall material
supply
188,988 Roof
Housing units
Faucet Salvaged
community Tubed; Dug Natural Strong Light
system piped well Bottled sources Others
29.2% 47.3% 1.7% 4.6% 7.4% 9.7% Strong 60.0% 2.3% 0.0%
Toilets (based on census 2010)
Wall
Light 14.2% 22.5% 0.1%
77.3% 13.4% 6.2% 3.1%
Salvaged 0.2% 0.2% 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
469
Primary schools
74,772 68,338
Male primary Female primary 33.5% 24.2%* 7.3%* 277 430 158 22
school students school students
Stunting Underweight Wasting Midwives Nurses Doctors Dentists
* Estimates with coefficient of variation greater than 20
Facilities
91 Food
Secondary schools
insecurity
27,477 27,664 (households) 14.5% 28.4% 19.3%
Male secondary Female secondary 400 19 15
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