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Maintaining dengue-free status demonstrates sustained collaboration between residents and local officials.

483 Dengue-Free Iloilo Barangays Get Cash Incentive

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The provincial government recognized 483 barangays in Iloilo for maintaining their dengue-free status from Jan. 1 to Oct. 15, 2025, each receiving PHP5,000 in financial incentives.

Iloilo Provincial Health Office chief Dr. Maria Socorro Quiñon said the provision of incentives is mandated under Executive Order No. 162, series of 2025, with a total funding support of around PHP2.5 million.

“The data was based on the official records of the Provincial Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit. The financial incentives will be used to enhance and sustain barangay-level dengue prevention and control initiatives such as community-based vector control measures, health education campaigns and capacity-building activities,” Quiñon said in an interview.

She said barangays nearest to Iloilo City attended the ceremony on Monday, while the rest can claim their incentives from the Provincial Treasury.

Based on data, the recipient-barangays included 74 from the town of Miagao; 32 from Tubungan; 28 from Alimodian; 27 from Leon; 23 from Sta. Barbara; 21 each from Dueñas, Igbaras and San Joaquin; 18 each from Lambunao and Tigbauan; 17 from Passi City; 15 from Cabatuan; 12 each from Lemery and New Lucena; 11 from San Enrique; 10 from Maasin; nine each from Dingle and Pototan; eight each from Calinog and Guimbal; seven each from the municipalities of Ajuy, Janiuay, San Dionisio and Batad; six each from Anilao, Sara, San Miguel and Bingawan; five each from Badiangan, Carles, Zarraga and Balasan; three each from Concepcion and Mina; two each from Barotac Viejo, Dumangas, Estancia, Leganes, Pavia; and one barangay from Oton. (PNA)