Disaster risk reduction has become an increasingly critical aspect of governance and community development worldwide. With the growing threat of natural and human-induced disasters, municipal authorities have recognized the urgent need for robust disaster risk reduction management strategies. Municipalities play a pivotal role in safeguarding the lives, livelihoods, and infrastructure of their residents.
Municipal disaster risk reduction management plays a vital role in building resilient communities. By adopting proactive measures, engaging local communities, and investing in infrastructure and capacity building, municipalities can effectively reduce the impact of disasters on lives and livelihoods. The efforts of municipal authorities, coupled with strong multi-sectoral collaboration, are essential for creating a safer and more sustainable future.
a. Vitamin A deficiency prevention control program
Daily
b. Identification of all VAD cases
Daily
NATIONAL RABIES CONTROL PROGRAM
As need arises
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PROGRAM
1. Inspection of water supply
Monthly
2. Water sampling
Monthly
3. Disinfection of water supply source
Monthly
4. Household container disinfection
Monthly
5. Construction and implementation of toilet
Daily
6. Inspection of food establishment
Twice A Month
TUBERCOLUSIS CONTROL PROGRAM
1. Sputum Microscopy
Daily
MALARIA CONTROL PRGRAM
1. Case finding
As need arises
NATIONAL LEPROSY CONTROL PROGRAM
1. Case finding or skin split split
CARDIO VASCULAR DISEASE PREVENTION AND CONTROL PROGRAM
1. Surveillance
Daily
2. Treatment and Counseling for STD
Daily
Others:
COVID VACCINATION
1. Availability of vaccines
As need arises
Pre-Marriage Counseling
Every 1st Tuesday and last Tuesday of the Month
MEDICAL & HEALTH STATISTICS
9 Barangay Health Stations
3 Main Barangay Health Stations
Presence of 190 Barangay Health Workers
Presence of Barangay Trained "Hilots"
Presence of Barangay Nutrition Scholar
Health program implemented based on DOH
Standard Supplies – Vaccines:
FP methods
IEC Materials
DOTS-KB/NTP-CAT I & II
Anti-measles campaign-syringes/needle
Fiber glass toilet bowl molders
Some Medicines for CARI
Drug & Medicines
Medical Tools/supplies
Chlorine
Office Supplies and others
For the past 3 years, Bronchitis was the number one cause of sickness or morbidity followed by Diarrhea, then Pneumonia. The leading causes of death are Cardiovascular diseases followed by Pneumonia.