12. Source: CHED Schools Universities (Colleges/Universities) 2006-2007 As of December 2009 , the Total Number of Higher Education Institutions in the region = 149 Private Higher Education Institution = 77 Public Higher Learning Entities = 72 Aklan 17 Antique 6 Capiz 15 Guimaras 2 Iloilo 53 Neg. Occ. 41 TOTAL 134
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14. Hospitals Hospital Source: DOH (As of 2009) PROVINCE PUBLIC BED CAPACITY PRIVATE BED CAPACITY TOTAL Aklan 8 205 4 115 12 Antique 9 235 2 45 11 Capiz 6 275 3 290 9 Guimaras 3 50 - - 3 Iloilo 17 1,462 7 1010 24 Neg. Occ. 19 975 7 922 26 TOTAL 63 3,202 24 2,382 85
15. Banks Source: NSCB (End- Sept. 2009) Regional Distribution of Banking Offices End of Sept. 2009 ( As of 2006) Province Univ. & Com. Thrift Banks Rural & Coops Total Natâl. Ranking Aklan 16 1 21 38 37 th Antique 9 1 8 18 51 st Capiz 14 3 15 32 42 nd Guimaras 1 0 5 6 69 th Iloilo 84 23 49 156 10 th Neg. Occ. 102 14 37 153 11 th TOTAL 226 42 135 403 Total Head Offices Branches Banking System 420 76 344 Universal & Commercial Banks 225 225 Thrift Banks 60 5 55 Rural & Cooperative Banks 135 71 64
18. Legend SEAPORTS Port of Entry Existing National Existing Municipal Proposed International Source: PPA, BOC, Various Shipping Lines Sea Transport (As of 2009) Inbound Trips Per Week Cagayan de Oro To Bacolod -1 Dipolog To Bacolod -1 Manila To Bacolod -6 Iligan To Bacolod -1 Ozamiz To Bacolod -1 Cagayan de Oro To Iloilo -1 Dipolog to Iloilo -1 Manila To Iloilo -12 Cebu To Iloilo -10 General Santos To Iloilo -5 Butuan To Iloilo -5 Oriental Mindoro To Caticlan -14 Cuyo Palawan To Iloilo -2 Shipping Lines : Negros Navigation Co. Inc., WG & A, Trans-Asia Shipping, Cokaliong Shipping Lines, Lorenzo Shipping Corp., Sulpicio Lines, Montenegro Ocean Jet, Weesam, Supercat Outbound Trips Per Week Bacolod To Cagayan de Oro -1 Bacolod To Manila -7 Bacolod To Zamboanga -1 Bacolod To Depolog -2 Bacolod To Iligan -1 Bacolod To Ozamiz -1 Iloilo to Cagayan de Oro -2 Iloilo To Manila -15 Iloilo To Zamboanga -2 Iloilo To Dipolog -1 Iloilo To Cebu -11 Iloilo To GenSan -5 Iloilo To Ozamiz -1 Iloilo To Cuyo Palawan -2 Caticlan To Orintl Mindoro -14 Total Trips Within the Region Iloilo-Bacolod & vice versa 23 trips/day
19. Legend AIRPORTS Airport of International Standard Trunkline Secondary Feeder Source: ATO , DOTC, DTI-Neg. Occ. Silay City Airport of Intâl. Standard Status: - fully operational - Inaugurated on Jan. 18, 2008 - 1 st commercial flight landed 5:50 am (Jan. 18, 2008) Air Transport Silay City (As of Nov. 2009) Iloilo Airport of Intâl. Standard located at Sta. Barbara-Cabatuan, Iloilo Fully Operational Inaugurated by Pres. Arroyo on June 13, 2007
20. Source: ATO , DOTC, DTI Provâl. Offices Roxas-Manila-Roxas Philippine Airlines:1 flight daily Cebu Pacific: 1 flight daily Caticlan-Manila-Caticlan Seair: minimum of 10 flights daily Bacolod-Manila-Bacolod Philippine Airlines: 5 flights daily Cebu Pacific: 5 flights daily Air Philippines: 2 flight daily Bacolod-Cebu-Bacolod Air Philippines: 2 flights daily Cebu Pacific: 2 flights daily Iloilo-Manila-Iloilo Philippine Airlines: 7 flights daily Cebu Pacific : 5 flights daily Air Philippines : 2 flights daily Iloilo-Cebu-Iloilo Air Philippines : 2 flights daily Cebu Pacific : 2 flights daily Kalibo-Manila-Kalibo Philippine Airlines: 3 flights daily Cebu Pacific : 2 flights daily Zest Air : 1-2 flights daily Kalibo-Inchong, Korea-Kalibo (via Asian Spirit, temporarily stopped , will resume in December, 2009 ) Inbound : 3 flights a week (M-W-S) Outbound : 4 flights a week (T-W-F-S) Kalibo-Taichong-Kalibo & Kalibo-Taipe-Kalibo (Mandarin Airlines, twice a week, with 5 days interval after the trip) Air Transport (As of Nov. 2009)
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22. Power Supply and Demand Negros Island (As of 2007) Rated Capacity 193.3 MW Dependable Capacity 166.8 MW Peak Demand 195.0 MW Reserve/Deficit (28.20)MW Power Supply and Demand Panay Island (As of 2007) Rated capacity 160.60 MW Dependable Capacity 88.20 MW Peak Demand 130.00 MW Reserve/Deficit (41.80) MW Source: NEDA/NPC/PPC Power Visayas Grid Supply/Demand Profile As of March 2009 From: Luzon to Leyte-Samar (123 MW) Demand = 175 MW Capacity = 444 MW Bohol (35 MW) Demand = 50 MW Capacity = 15 MW Cebu (357 MW) Demand = 518 MW Capacity = 294 MW Negros (133 MW) Demand = 217 MW Capacity = 173 MW Panay (89 MW) Demand = 210 MW Capacity = 121 MW Present Panay Grid Power Scenario Panay Power Plants: PDPP 1 8 Mw PDPP 3 6 PB 101 10 PB 102 drydocking PB 103 12 Panit-an Modular 15 Avon, New Washington 0 Nabas Diesel 3 Trans-Asia 3 Enervantage 9 PPC/Avon River 55 TOTAL 121 Mw DEMAND 210 Mw Deficiency 89Mw Demand & Capacity (PPC1 & PPC2) (Note: PECO & ILECO Demand coming from PPC only not including supply from NPC) 2009 Oct Rated capacity 92.000 MW Net Dependable Capacity 82.000 MW PECO + ILECO 1 Peak Demand 63.531 MW Reserve/Deficit 18.469 MW
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24. Source: NSCB/PNP Crime Volume vs. Crime Solved ( 2008) Province Total Crime Volume Total Crime Solved Crime Solution Efficiency (%) Aklan 388 368 94.85% Antique 250 226 90.40% Capiz 249 227 91.16% Guimaras 234 228 97.44% Iloilo 855 808 94.50% Neg. Occ. 795 770 96.86% TOTAL for Western Visayas 2,771 2,627 94.80%
27. List of Call Centers, MT Services & BPO Company Region 6 ( Western Visayas) As of Aug. 2009 Call Centers 16 Iloilo City - 8 Bacolod City - 8 BPO 5 Iloilo City - 4 Bacolod City - 1 Medical Transcription Services 2 Iloilo City - 1 Bacolod City - 1 IT Foundations Iloilo Federation of Information Technology (IFIT) Bacolod-Negros Occidental Foundation Federation for ICT (BNeFIT)
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Reserve lines = total capacity (420,925 ) â total loads (112,248) = 308,677 PLDT reserve/vacant lines, Panay: 15,499 (as of August 2003)