INSTRUCTIONS: Identidy the Swot Analysis out of Barangay Luningning. No word count required. Barangay Luningning description is posted below.
BARANGAY LUNINGNING To give you an idea on how a community profile looks like, a sample, based on the pseudo-community of Barangay Luningning is included below: Barangay Luningning is a community surrounded by the infamous oil depots of Pandacan. Rows of houses usually made out of plywood and cement occupies the narrow streets of the area. Fishball and ice cream peddling karitons, children, running around barefoot and wandering dogs would be the sight that welcomes any visitor. Mothers, usually with their babies stay at the nearby community park exchanging stories, while their husbands on the other hand, waits in line for pedicab customers. A number of young male adults can also be found shooting hoops at the improvised basketball court while some, chooses to quietly play chess on the benches set-up infront of an improvised barangay hall. Female youths, still clad in their school uniforms, sell fried hotdogs and samalamig after coming home from school. Rented videoke machines and billiard halls also livens-up the area. Heritage buildings, worn-out from years of use have been obviously neglected. Foul smell coming from clogged drainage, spaghetti-like electrical wirings serves as evident threat to its people. According to informal interviews also, a number of petty crimes and drug-related violence involved by some misguided youths were recorded during the past. Local health officials also confirmed the high number of high blood pressure and diabetes related cases in the older members of the community and diarrhea, dental problems and primary complex for the children.It has a total population of one hundred fifty families (150), consisting of one thousand eight hundred ninety- one individuals (1,891). HOUSEHOLD DESCRIPTION Fifty-five percent or one thousand forty (1,040) are male, while GRAPH 1 - SEX DEMOGRAPHY the remaining forty-five percent or eight hundred fifty-one (851) makes-up the female population of the said barangay. 45% Male 55% Female 1% GRAPH 2 - CIVIL STATUS 7%% . Single-Male . Single-Female Nine hundred seventy-eight (978) males are unmarried or single, whereas seven hundred seventy-one (771) are 41% 51% . Married unmarried or single women. One hundred twenty-eight (128) - Widow/er are married, while a total of fourteen (14) are either widows or widowers GRAPH 3 - AGE RANGE Three hundred thirty-five (335) belongs to the "toddler-age" of zero to five (0-5) years of age. Three hundred ninety-six (396) 10% 18% . 0-5 on the other hand, falls on the six to thirteen (6-13) years. 6-13 Five hundred sixty-one (561) falls on the age of fourteen to 21% . 14-21 twenty (14-20), four hundred ten (410) are between the age 21% of twenty to thirty-five (20-35). Lastly, one hundred eighty- - 22-35 four (184) comprises the population of those belonging to the 30% 36-UP thirty-six years old and above (36-above) category.RELIGION GRAPH 4 - RELIGION A total of one thousand one hundred thirty-five (1,135) are Catholics, making the mentioned religion the most prevalent 18% 2% - Catholic religion at barangay Luningning. Coming in second is Iglesia ni . Iglesia ni Kristo Kristo (INC) with three hundred seventy-eight (378) believers. . Muslim Thirty-seven (37), on the other hand are Muslems and the 20% 60% remaining three hundred forty-one (341) are linked with other Others religions. GRAPH 5 - EDUCATION EDUCATION Currently, eight hundred eighty-six (886) of Barangay Luningning's total population are attending school. Studying 53% Non-studyingGRAPH 6 - SOURCE OF INCOME SOURCE OF INCOME/ECONOMIC ASPECT Majority of the working population of barangay Luningning doesn't have a permanent job / work. A 28% total of four hundred thirty (430) are either seasonal or Regular contractual workers. A measly one hundred sixty nine (169) individuals however, are fortunate enough to 72% Non-Regular have a regular work. GRAPH 7 - TYPES OF HOUSING 11% HOUSING 24% - Concrete Majority of the houses that can be found at barangay 19% - Wood Luningning are made-up of semi-concrete materials. The rest, . Semi-Concrete however, are either solely made-up of wood or concrete. - Shanty Houses made up of "patched materials" or commonly known as 46% shanties can also be located from the said barangay. GRAPH 8 - OWNERSHIP A total of sixty-six (66) houses located at Barangay Luningning are owned by its respective residents. Forty-two (42) families, on the other hand, have opted to live at "for rent" apartments. 25% - Owned Furthermore, thirty-seven (37) families chose to live either at their 44% . Caretaker relatives' or acquaintances' houses. Only five (5) families, serving as . Renting caretakers of their "amos" or distant relative's houses were counted 28% . Shared from the survey. 3%HEALTH GRAPH 9 - WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM Majority of the families of barangay Luningning have acquired the services of NAWASA to supply them with water. Forty- 0% seven (47) families, however, preferred to get their water from - MWSS 31% the available deep well situated at the heart of the barangay. . Deepwell . River 69% Rain GRAPH 10 - WATER DISPOSAL SYSTEM 11% Collection One hundred thirty-three (133) families are willing to wait for - Burying the scheduled garbage collection conducted by the local . Burning government of Manila. The remaining seventeen (17) families 89% practice garbage burning or "pag-siga".GRAPH 11 - COMMON ILLNESS Apparently, based on the survey conducted, colds or sipon topped the list as the most common illness the residents of 1% 1% . Colds barangay Luningning are frequently experiencing. Cough (ubo), 14% * Cough fever/ flu (lagnat/ trangkaso), diarrhea (pagtatae), asthma" 26% . Fever/Flu 1% . Skin Disease (hika), skin irritation (sakit sa balat), highblood (altapresyon), 6% . Asthma anemia, migraine and UTI (Urinary Track Infection) followed * Migraine respectively as second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth, 25% . Highblood 4% 20% ninth and the tenth most common illnesses. . Lowblood/Anemia UTI . Diarrhea An alarming number of malnutrition cases were garnered from GRAPH 12 - COMMON DISEASES the survey. Four hundred seventy five (475) of the residents were tallied to have been suffering from the said problem. 4% 3% 109% * Dengue Amoebiasis, registered as the second, with one hundred fifty . Tubercolosis 3% one (151) cases. Pneumonia, with twenty three (23) cases was . Rabies also mentioned by the residents. Twenty one (21) individuals 21% . Typhoid Fever . Chickenpox were reckoned to be ill with the perennial tuberculosis. In . Amoebiasis addition, seventeen (17) individuals are enduring typhoid fever. 66% 09/% Malaria 39% . Pneumonia Hepatitis, rabies and chicken pox (bulutong) had two (2) 09% . Hepatitis incidents each. Lastly, a lone case of cholera was also * Cholera . Malnutrition recorded.GRAPH 13 - RECREATION 2% - 3% SOCIO-POLITICAL ASPECT A bulk number of survey respondents have cited that watching . Television television as their favorite recreation activity. Exchange of 15% . Chatting stories or pakikipag-huntahan with their neighbors, evidently 48 % . Boardgames practiced by housewives trying to kill time was the second . Sports . Videoke most favorite. Engaging in various sports also followed. Board 28% . Billiards games, such as chess and bingo, are also popular. Only two formal organizations are mentioned to be actively working with the residents of barangay Luningning. These two are the Sangguniang Kabataan (SK) and the religiously-affiliated organization of Couples for Christ (CFC). MAJOR PROBLEM Apparently, the majority of the respondents perceive that GRAPH 14 - MAJOR PROBLEMS the issue on the lack of additional source of income as 13% . Unemployment their current major concern. Unemployment was 20% positioned on the second while the increase on the . Alternative Source of number of out of school youths (OSY) came in third. 12% Income Rampant use of prohibited drugs by some of the locals . Recreation also alarms the respondents. The spread of illnesses such 3% . Out-of-School Youths as those mentioned earlier was identified as the fifth 15% 27% and Adults most pressing concern. Furthermore, the lack of . Cleanliness recreational activities and the upkeep (cleanliness) of 10% . Diseases their surroundings respectively came in as Barangay Luningning's sixth and seventh most prevalent concerns.Water and Cleanliness Graph 1.3 - Water and Cleanliness Majority of the respondents have a clean toilet and 100% has a source of clean, potable water (170 and 146 respectively). Graph 1.4 - Grooming and Clothing 50% 30% Problem Not a problem Not applicable Does not know 20% Grooming and Clothing Ninety-four (94) respondents thought that having 6 sets of clothing is a problem while eighty-five (85) Problem My a problem Not applicable thought it was not a problem at all.SECURITY NEEDS Graph 2.1 - Housing 100% Housing One hundred fifty-seven (157) respondents did not think that having their own house, renting one or living in the space of someone they know/relative, as a problem, same with the quality of their houses (134 respectively). 20% Graph 2.2 - Peace and Order 100% Problem . Not a problem Not applicable 90% 90% 70% Peace and Order/Public Safety Majority of the responses came in from the "not suitable" 50% and "does not know" criteria regarding the peace and order of their families in the community. With regard to 30% calamity issues, almost forty percent (76 responses) 40% 20% responses were from the "not a problem" column. 10% Graph 2.3- Income and Livelihood Problem Nota problem Not applicable Does not know Income and Livelihood More than eighty percent (146 responses respectively) stated that it is not a problem for them that the head of their families have a source of income. On the other hand, 76 responses said that the income of their family is just enough (sometimes scarce) for the needs of the family. Problem Not a problem Not applicable Does not know ENABLING NEEDS Graph 3.1 - Primary Education Primary Education and Capacity to Read, Write and Count Responses were mostly positive. Almost all of the kids in the family in the said community know how to write, read and do simple calculations. Majority of the kids are enrolled in pre- school, followed by elementary and last would be high school (128, 130, and 97 responses respectively). 10% Graph 3.2 - Participation on Activities for Community Development Nota problem "Not applicable Does not knowParticipation on Activities for Community Development 70% 40% At least one of the respondents' family members is at an active 50% member of a known community organization or is actively 40% participating in projects beneficial for the community's 20% development (150 and 120 responses respectively). 30% Graph 3.3 - Taking care of the family Problem Not a problem Not applicable Does not know Taking care of the family/Psycho-social needs Family members are well taken-cared of based on the responses of the community members. Eighty percent (80%) of the responses said that domestic violence is not a problem in their household. Family member/s are also safe from harmful/dangerous jobs and kids aged 7 years old and below 30% are taken-cared of/looked after by someone 18 years old and above (110 and 115 responses respectively). Probion Not a problem Not applicable Does not knowSAMPLE SWOT ANALYSIS To further illustrate how the SWOT Analysis is performed, a sample analysis was done. Compare your SWOT Analysis to the one below: Step 1: CLASSIFIED OBSERVATION ON THE ADOPTED COMMUNITY Social Aspect Political Aspect Economic Aspect Ecological Aspect Access to government Active organizations Presence of the oil Majority of the families programs being within the barangay depots near the have acquired the offered. such as YFC, Samahan geographic boundaries services of MWSS. Conduct of seminars ng mga Kababaihan. of the community. The community is on the fight against Some residents are A number of situated near the Estero prohibited drugs. not in favor of the individuals are de Pandacan. Use of prohibited drug current barangay unemployed. Untidy surroundings. among OSYs of the chairman. Vending as an barangay. alternative source of Residents' active income for the involvement in sports. families. Active church Most of the working organizations run by individuals are some youths and categorized as adults in the contractual community. employees Lack of productive Presence of active recreational activities railroad tracks near for the children the community. Multiple families residing in one house. Presence of out-of- school youths. Easy access on government infrastructures such as health centers and public schools. Improper waste disposal by the residents.Step 2-3: SWOT MATRIX OPPORTUNITIES THREATS Access to government programs offered Presence of the oil depots near the EXTERNAL Easy access on government geographic boundaries of the community infrastructures such as health centers Presence of active railroad tracks near and public schools the community Presence of the oil depots near the The community is situated near the INTERNAL geographic boundaries of the Estero de Pandacan community Untidy surroundings STRENGTHS . Conduct of seminars on the fight against prohibited drugs Coordinate with the appropriate Initiate water potability tests to check Residents' active Involvement in government agency for the conduct of water conditions of the community sports seminars that promote the fight against Initiate campaign that promote the Active church organizations run the use of prohibited drugs restoration of the Estero de Pandacan by some youths and adults of Strengthen the campaign to introduce Posting of various warning signs near the community available government education-related the railroad tracks to help prevent any Active organizations within the programs to the community members accidents barangay such as YFC, Utilization of presence of water supply in Samahan ng mga Kababaihan the conduct of proper hygiene Majority of the families have promotion acquired the services of MWSS Vending as an alternative source of income for the families WEAKNESSES Use of prohibited drugs among OSYs of the barangay Offer alternative learning programs for Provide skills-based training workshops Lack of productive recreational the OSY's Introduction of the different means of activities for day-care-aged Seek possible programs as substitute for proper waste disposa children daycare activities Delivery of seminars that focuses on fire Multiple families residing in one Organize residents for capability and prevention and safety with first-aid house skills training, livelihood programs and tutorial Presence of out-of-school other related seminars youths Equip the unemployed individuals with Improper waste disposal by the practical knowledge on resume residents preparation and job interview etiquette Rampant cases of malnutrition Delivery of seminars focusing on the among the school-aged Introduction of a healthy lifestyle residents through exercise and presentation of Some residents are not in favor alternative and healthy meals families of the current barangay from the community can prepare chairman Conduct seminars on responsible voting A number of individuals are unemployed Residences are made-up from early combustible materials Most of the working individuals are categorized as contractual employee