Data-based interventions
PSA chief statistical specialist Ariel Fortuito said the CBMS will help decision makers in the LGUs address the concerns in their areas that need appropriate interventions and prioritization, such as access to electricity of households, internet connections, food insecurity, schooling status of the school-aged population, safety and security, water, sanitation, hygiene, among others.
The 2022 CBMS covers the data collection in 2021.
One of the survey results presented by PSA is the number of households that experienced skipping a meal at least once in the past 12 months due to lack of resources.
Of the eight LGUs that received the CBMS data, Sta. Catalina ranked the highest with 21.63 percent followed by Bindoy with 16.18 percent, while Amlan logged the lowest number of households that missed a meal at only 6.53 percent.
Using this data, local officials can craft comprehensive plans that will better address nutrition and food security concerns and promote sustainable agriculture in their area, said Fortuito.
The PSA official said the survey also identifies vulnerable members of the community, which can be used for evidence-based planning and budgeting in the LGUs.
Anti-child labor campaign
DepEd is helping in the government’s anti-child labor campaign by using the statistics to identify children who are working and not going to school.
The 2022 CBMS contains data on the number of high school children who stopped going to school or dropped out from school.
“We can improve our campaign to bring students back to school, because you know if ang bata is hago o kapoy is one of the factors maka affect sa iyang learning kana iyang fatigue,” said Ojastro.
(We can improve our campaign to bring students back to school, because if the child is tired from working, it will affect his or her capacity to learn.)
DepEd also plans to tap the LGUs and other government agencies, such as the Department of Social Welfare and Development, so they can include parents and stakeholders in their educational programs.
CBMS is a technology-based data collection and processing system that targets households and is used as a basis for poverty alleviation programs.
It entails a census of households undertaken by the LGU with the participation of the community using accelerated poverty profiling systems in the data. (JCT/PIA7 Negros Oriental)