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Philippines: Bohol Provincial Profile
The island province of Bohol is the 10th largest island of the Philippines. Its people are said to be descendants of the last group of inhabitants of the country called
“pintados”, meaning the tattooed ones. The name Bohol was supposedly derived from the word Bool, the place where a treaty of friendship between two people of
different races, culture, religion and civilization occurred in 1565 between Datu Sikatuna, a native chieftain and Miguel Lopez de Legaspi, representing the King of Spain
through a blood compact known today as the “Sandugo”. In honor of this occasion, the late Pres. Elpidio
LEYTE
Quirino established the Order of Sikatuna, a presidential decoration conferred upon diplomats. Bohol is the 1 47 1,109
home province of the fourth President of the Republic of the Philippines, Carlos Polistico Garcia (1957-1960)
who was born in the municipality of Talibon.(Source: https://bohol.gov.ph/) CITY MUNICIPALITIES BARANGAYS
POPULATION Source: PSA 2015 & 2010 Census / DSWD
CEBU
10.4%
PRES. CARLOS 89.6%
P. GARCIA
(PITOGO)
BIEN
Cebu Strait GETAFE TALIBON UNIDO
1.31M 288,515
BUENAVISTA TRINIDAD households Urban / Rural
INABANGA UBAY
SAN MIGUEL
DANAO 49.2% 50.8 %
CLARIN
Pangangan Is. TUBIGON SAGBAYAN female male
(BORJA) DAGOHOY MABINI
ALICIA
Cabilao Is. CALAPE SAN (646.1K) 11% (667.4K)
Sandingan Is. ISIDRO CATIGBIAN CARMEN PILAR CANDIJAY 78.7K > 60 years 61.9K
LOON BATUAN
ANTEQUERA SIERRA 49%
BULLONES GUINDULMAN ANDA
MARIBOJOC BALILIHAN 315K 19-59 years 330.7K
DUERO
CORTES SEVILLA BILAR
CORELLA SIKATUNA JAGNA
TAGBILARAN VALENCIA 12%
CITY ALBURQUERQUE LOBOC DIMIAO GARCIA 77.2K 13-18 years 84.7K
BACLAYON HERNANDEZ
DAUIS
LOAY LILA 22%
PANGLAO 137.7K 3-12 years 149.3K
Balicasag Is. 6%
Pamilacan Is. Bohol Sea
37.3K < 2 years 40.5K
Vulnerable groups (based on DSWD-NHTS database)
Conditional Cash Transfer
Legend Programming Beneficiaries
Airport 61,966 Female 11 1,033 3,300 8,768 14,774
households Male 103 1,923 3,878 3,246 11,979
Province capital
SIQUIJOR 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
286,768 Roof
Housing units
Faucet Salvaged
community Tubed; Dug Natural Strong Light
system piped well Bottled sources Others
26.7% 8.3% 10.8% 44.4% 8.3% 1.4% Strong 57.2% 0.6% 0.0%
Toilets (based on census 2010)
Wall
Light 30.9% 10.4% 0.1%
83.5% 7.2% 6.7% 2.6%
Salvaged 0.3% 0.1% 0.1%
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
950
Primary schools
110,891 98,920
Male primary Female primary 39.1% 28.1% 8.5%* 185 536 238 10
school students school students
Stunting Underweight Wasting Midwives Nurses Doctors Dentists
* Estimates with coefficient of variation greater than 20
Facilities
172 Food
Secondary schools
insecurity
41,283 42,004 (households) 20.6% 35.2% 13.1%
Male secondary Female secondary 488 52 18
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