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Conceptualizing and applying a minimum basic needs approach in southern Philippines.

T Heinonen1, M Mercader, J L Quianzon

  • 1University of Manitoba, Canada.

Health Policy and Planning
|June 3, 2000
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The Minimum Basic Needs (MBN) Approach in the Philippines improved local planning and project development by focusing on unmet needs. This study highlights its impact on community health and development initiatives.

Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Social Development
  • Health Policy

Background:

  • The Minimum Basic Needs (MBN) Approach is a national strategy in the Philippines.
  • Implementation of MBN at the local level in Region XI, Mindanao, was examined.
  • Focus on experiences in three municipalities and three barangays.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore MBN data utilization models at municipal and barangay levels.
  • To understand MBN data's role in guiding community priorities and resource allocation.
  • To examine the impact of community volunteers and identify factors influencing MBN data use for social development.

Main Methods:

  • Case study approach involving three municipalities and three barangays.
  • Qualitative data collection through interviews and group discussions.

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  • Exploration of perspectives from mayors, technical working groups, and volunteer health workers.
  • Main Results:

    • MBN implementation showed positive impacts in all studied sites.
    • Concentrating on unmet basic needs locally and using this data for planning was key.
    • Some challenges remain in fully integrating MBN into local planning and project development.

    Conclusions:

    • The MBN Approach has demonstrated effectiveness in local planning and project development.
    • Innovative projects and problem responses have been initiated or are under consideration.
    • Continued integration of MBN data is crucial for social development at the barangay level.