Ganito tayo noon, ganito tayo ngayon

Published by rudy Date posted on January 15, 2010

Ganito tayo noon, ganito tayo ngayon (Social development)

Ganito Tayo

NOON

Dec. 31, 2000

Ganito Tayo

NGAYON

Dec. 31, 2009

BETTER LIVES
Barangay electrification 80.1% electrified 99.39% electrified With electrification comes better quality of life and progress
Water for waterless municipalities No data available 319 municipalities 74% of the 432 target

Improved sanitation

Textbook to student ratio No data available Elementary=1.1 for English and Sibika

High School = 1.1 for English, Math and Science

Improved quality of education
Teachers’ salaries P9,939 for Teacher 1 P14,198 for Teacher 1 43% wage increase

Motivation for teachers

Able to recruit and keep quality educators

Technical vocational training 556,232 graduates 1,903,793 graduates More jobs
Classrooms 221,651 classrooms as of 2000 323,684 classrooms as of 2009 100,000 new classrooms built under President Arroyo’s term

Provided a better learning environment for public school children

Classroom to students ratio No data available Elementary = 1:39

High School = 1:55

Better learning environment
High school educational assistance 264,435 Educatioal Contract Grantees for Sy 2000-2001 508,808 Educational Contract grantees for SY 2008-2009 under GASPE educational voucher system as of Dec 2009 Improved secondary education
Food for School Program None 95,440 beneficiaries for 80 days in SY 2008-2009 Incentive to stay in school
Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) None 1 million household beneficiaries Provided poor families with cash for health and education
Kalahi-CIDSS program No data available 5,555 barangay beneficiaries as of June 2009 Social development through community projects

Empowered poor communities

Philhealth membership 29.6 million beneficiaries 81.64 million beneficiaries as of July 2009 Delivered quality healthcare to more Filipinos
Botika ng Barangay None 15,000 outlets Affordable medicine made accessible
Low-cost housing for resettled families No data available 88,885 families affected by priority infrastructure projects Better homes
Government housing Ramos: 203,891 housing units built

Estrada: 98,265 housing units built

294,995 housing units built President Arroyo built nearly as much as the two previous presidents combined

More housing for the poor

Stimulated the housing and construction sector

Housing interest rates 12% interest rate for P300,000 housing loan 6% interest rate for up to P400,000 housing loan Cut interest rates in half to encourage home ownership

Made homes more affordable

Stimulated the housing and construction sector

Pag-IBIG calamity loans for Ondoy and Pepeng victims None P12billion Provided financial relief to residents of disaster-stricken areas

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