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Cover Photo:

Sunflower at Baguio Botanical Garden

Photo by AFR Bahit Jr.

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REGIONAL STATISTICAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMCORDILLERA ADMINISTRATIVE REGION

2017-2023

Republic of the PhilippinesPhilippine Statistics AuthorityRegional Statistical Services OfficeCordillera Administrative Region

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The Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR)Regional Statistical Development Program 2017-2023

is a publication prepared by the Philippine Statistics Authority - Regional Statistical Services Office Cordillera Administrative Region (PSA-RSSO-CAR) in coordination with various agencies and stakeholders

in the Regional Statistical System.

TERMS OF USE AND DISCLAIMERThe PSA-RSSO-CAR reserves its exclusive right to reproduce all its publications in whatever form. Any part of this publication cannot be reproduced, recopied, lent or repackaged for any commercial purposes without written permission from the PSA RSSO CAR. Any part of this publication may only be reproduced for personal or internal use. Should any portion, data or information in this publication be included in a report, paper, article or statement, the title of the publication and the PSA-RSSO-CAR as publisher should be cited as the source. Any information derived from the processing of data contained in this publication

shall not be the responsibility of PSA-RSSO-CAR.

ISSN 2599-3836 (Print Edition)ISSN 2599-3844 (Electronic/PDF Edition)

Published by thePhilippine Statistics Authority

Regional Statistical Services OfficeCordillera Administrative Region

2nd and 3rd Floor CTLL Building, 141 Abanao ExtensionRizal Monument, Baguio City 2600

Philippines

March 2018

The Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) Regional Statistical Development Program 2017-2023 is available in print and PDF formats and on the PSA website at

rssocar.psa.gov.ph

For inquiries, please contact us at: (074) 442-7449or email us at [email protected]

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FOREWORD

The CAR Regional Statistical Development Program (RSDP) 2017-2023 sets the medium-term directions, thrusts and priorities for the generation and dissemination of statistical information to be used in policy and decision-making. It includes priority statistical development activities to address the data requirements of our Regional Development Plan 2017-2023 as well as the need to mandate the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) into required indicators.

With the RSDP, the different data generation agencies will now be guided on the statistics they will produce, the levels of disaggregation including geographic and dimensional characteristics of these statistics as well as the frequency of generation. This hopefully will lead to the production and delivery of timely, relevant, and quality official statistics that are anchored on every Filipino’s right to information.

We commend the Philippine Statistical Authority – CAR for spearheading the formulation of the RSDP. We recognize their commitment in strengthening the sub- national statistical system by gathering inputs from various regional stakeholders to come up with this statistical program.

We thank everyone who collaborated with the PSA-CAR through the Regional Statistical Committee, in crafting this document.

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MESSAGE

The Regional Statistical Development Program (RSDP) is a mechanism for setting the directions, strategies and priorities of the regional statistical system. It defines the priority statistical programs and activities of the region for 2017 to 2023. It is formulated to address the data requirements of the Regional Development Plan (RDP).

The goals of the RSDP 2017 – 2023 of Cordillera Administrative Region are designed to affect the overall development and improvement in the operations of the regional statistical system and address critical information needs of various stakeholders.

The Regional Statistical Development Program (RSDP) 2017 – 2023 of Cordillera Administrative Region is the first ever statistical program for the region. It was a product of collaborative efforts among various stakeholders in the region. It was formulated through a series of consultations with the aim of harmonizing the various statistical activities of government line agencies, local government units, the academe and other government institutions in the region towards a common vision. The RSDP aims to achieve a regional statistical system that is equipped with a greater capacity to provide excellent services and high quality statistical information to effectively and efficiently respond to the data requirements of planning, policy setting and decision making at the subnational level.

The PSA would like to express our sincere appreciation to the support extended by the Regional Statistics Committee –CAR member agencies in the preparation of the RSDP 2017-2023 for the Cordillera region.

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARYThe CAR Regional Statistical Development Program (RSDP) 2017-2023 is a compilation of statistical development programs (SDPs) prepared by government agencies and institutions in the Cordillera. These SDPs set the direction and answer thrusts of the regional statistical system (RSS) to be responsive of the growing statistical information needs of researchers, academic institutions, policy-makers, project implementers and the general public. The statistical programs are aligned to the thrusts on management and coordination, data production, dissemination and use, research and capacity development, and resources of the RSS. The SDPs are further classified using the Classification of Statistical Activities (CSA) by the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (October 2015 version, rev. 2009). Further, the RSDP serves as a guide in monitoring the core regional indicators which are the region-specific indicators that determine the status of development0 in the region, and the contribution of agencies and local government units in achieving the commitments to sustainable development goals (SDG).

The challenges posed by global concerns on climate change, natural as well as human-induced disasters, threats to peace and security, and other issues equally demand for stronger local statistical system that provides reliable and comprehensive statistical information as gauge to counter these challenges. These concerns make statistical development programs as vital components of the regular local development plans and organizational management plans, and strategic operational plans of government agencies. All calls for the regional government institutions and stakeholders to invest in resources and other inputs for statistical development purposes. The RSDP helps to ensure that the region is on track in achieving these development goals.

The CAR Regional Statistical Development Program (RSDP) 2017-2023 has six chapters that highlight the statistical development thrusts and key priority programs of the region. It underwent review by the Regional Statistics Committee – CAR through workshops and meetings. It includes special chapters on the core regional indicator system (CoRe-IS) for CAR (Chapter V), and the localization of the SDG indicators (Chapter VI) that will guide concerned government agencies, local government units as well as the private entities in coming up with statistical programs and activities for the monitoring the progress and tracking the pace of development in the region. The sustainable development goals aim to end poverty, fight inequality and injustice, and tackle climate change by 2030 and these are laid out in the 17 global goals, 169 targets and 232 indicators. The last two chapters map out the development indicators available in the region and the agencies responsible in the production of these indicators.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Page No.

Foreword i

Message ii

RSC Resolution No. 6, series of 2017 iii

RSC Resolution No. 1, series of 2018 v

Executive Summary vii

CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION 1

About RSDP 2

Formulation of the RSDP 3

Strategic Framework 4

Regional Statistical Framework 5

The Organizational Structure and Coordination Framework in the Subnational Statistical System 6

Situational Analysis 9

Reporting, Monitoring and Evaluation 14

Mapping of SDG, CMCI, CORE-IS, and RDP Indicators 15

CHAPTER II MAJOR DEVELOPMENTS 2011-2016 16

CHAPTER III REGIONAL STATISTICAL SYSTEM-WIDE CONCERNS 19

Management and Coordination 20

Data Production 22

Information Management and Dissemination 23

Research and Capacity Development 24

Resources in the RSS 25

CHAPTER IV STATISTICAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS AND ACTIVITIES

26

Demographic and Social Statistics 27

Economic Statistics 32

Environment and Multi-Domain Statistics 38

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Methodology data collection, processing, dissemination and analysis 42

Strategic and managerial issues of official statistics 44

CHAPTER V CORE REGIONAL INDICATORS SYSTEM (CORE-IS) FOR CAR

46

CHAPTER VI LOCALIZATION OF THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS (SDG) INDICATORS

64

Appendix 1 RSC-CAR Resolutions Passed 138

Appendix 2 RSC-CAR Committee Members 140

Appendix 3 RSC-CAR Technical Working Groups/Task Forces 142

Appendix 4 SOCD PSA-RSSO-CAR Staff 145

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CHAPTERII N T R O D U C T I O N

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ABOUT THE RSDPThe CAR Regional Statistical Development Program (RSDP) is the regional/local counterpart of the Philippine Statistical Development Program (PSDP) which sets the directions, thrusts and priorities of the Philippine Statistical System for the generation and dissemination of statistical information used in policy and decision-making at the local level. The RSDP serves as the roadmap for the integration and coordination of statistical activities in the region. It is an instrument for identifying needed interventions and improvements in the statistical system and basis for programming and resource allocation.

The RSDP is a support document of the Regional Development Plan (RDP) as it supplements the statistical data and information needed in the implementation, monitoring and evaluation of programs, the core regional indicators, and the region’s commitment to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG). Thus, this document can serve as basis for the local executives and regional officials in addressing statistical development concerns by programming and allocating resources for statistical programs and activities in the regular work plans of regional line agencies and local government units.

Finally, with the emerging concerns such as climate change, disasters and emergencies, threats to peace and order, security, and poverty, the RSDP aims to provide reliable statistics that aide in charting and tracking the progress of the region in addressing these challenges. These challenges are critical and require sound statistical framework to be able to realize the vision of a “responsive, effective and efficient regional statistical system that delivers quality statistics, products and services for evidence-based decision and policy-making towards inclusive and sustainable growth of the Cordillera.”

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FORMULATION OF THE RSDP

Program preparation for the RSDP starts at the provincial/local levels where the statistical development programs shall be identified, included and funded and/or to be funded as espoused in the local development plans or local development investment plans (LDIPs).

At the regional level, government agencies, SUCs, CSOs and the private sector shall incorporate statistical development programs and projects in the annual Work and Financial Plans, Strategic and Operational Plans with counterpart funding requirements and resource allocation. The PSA shall provide technical assistance in the preparation of statistical programs of LGUs and RLAs, if called for.

The statistical development programs shall be submitted to the PSA-CAR for compilation and preparation of consolidated RSDP and alignment of program thrusts with the RDP. The RSC-CAR shall review and approve the RSDP for CAR.

Figure 1. Regional Statistical Planning Framework

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STRATEGIC FRAMEWORK

Vision

A responsive, effective and efficient subnational statistical system that delivers quality statistics, products and services for evidence-based decision and policy-making for the inclusive and sustainable growth of the Cordillera.

Mission

Strengthen the statistical planning, data generation and provision of statistical products and services to the public; and enhance the data accessibility and dissemination for effective policy and program formulation of stakeholders.

Goals

RSDP 2017-2023Goals

1 2 3 4 5Improve

generation and delivery of quality statistics

for evidence-based policy-

making, program implementation and monitoring

Increase level of awareness and educate

statistics users on the rational

and optimal use of statistics

Institutionalize an efficient statistical

system and structure at the

regional and provincial/city

levels

Capacitate data producers,

statistics personnel/work force to better produce and

provide timely quality statistics

to data users

Enhance data management

and information dissemination by investing in statistical

resources and upgrading systems,

technology and facilities for statistical

purposes

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REGIONAL STATISTICAL FRAMEWORK

The development of the subnational statistical system (SSS) is critical in order to make the Philippine Statistical System (PSS) more responsive to the statistical needs of the government and the country as a whole. Like the PSS, the structure of the SSS remains decentralized with the statistical activities undertaken by all government offices/units.

The Cordillera region needs strong coordination mechanisms to manage and guide the agencies and local government units in the region in achieving an orderly statistical system that is capable of providing timely, accurate and useful data for the government and the public, especially for planning and decision-making.

Figure 1. Regional Statistical Framework – CAR

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THE ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE AND COORDINATION FRAMEWORK IN THE SUBNATIONAL STATISTICAL SYSTEM

Statistical System

The Subnational Statistical System (SSS) is the government-wide system of providing statistical information and services to the public at the regional and local levels. Data generation activities are undertaken by these organizations either as their primary or secondary function to service the statistical needs of local development planning. Also, part of the system are the personnel therein, the subnational statistical programs and a policy making and coordinating body. This structure of the SSS is patterned on the basic components of the Philippine Statistical System (PSS).

Regional Statistics Committee (RSC)

The Regional Statistics Committee (RSC) is the highest policy-making and coordinating body on statistical matters in the region. The committee aims to strengthen the capability of the SSS in producing and disseminating timely, reliable and relevant data and prescribes appropriate frameworks for the improvement of statistical products, services, and coordination up to the local government unit (LGU) levels. The committee may create task forces/technical working groups to attend to technical issues and problems and set priority on statistical activities. Committee work includes the resolution of issues, formulation/adoption of policies, establishment of linkages among government and non-government agencies and the promotion of statistical awareness among the citizenry. The Philippine Statistics Authority – Regional Statistical Services Office (PSA-RSSO) serves as the technical secretariat of the RSC.

The Cordillera Administrative Region has an established Regional Statistics Committee (RSC) headed by the Regional Director of the National Economic and Development Authority – CAR as Chairperson and the Regional Director of the Philippine Statistics Committee-CAR as the Vice-Chair (PSA Board Resolution No. 5, Series of 2015). The committee is composed of members from the regional line agencies, state universities and colleges, local government units and the private sector. From an initial membership of 28, the RSC-CAR has 33 members as of May 24, 2017 with the issuance of PSA Board Resolution No.3, series of 2017.

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Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA)

The Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) serves as the central statistical authority of the Phil-ippine government. The PSA conducts statistical surveys on all aspects of socioeconomic life including agriculture, industry, trade, finance, prices, income and expenditure, education, health, culture, and social situations for the use of the local government and the public. The PSA collaborates with regional line agencies in the collection, compilation, maintenance and dissemination of statistical information and coordinates with RLAs and LGUs on the promotion and adoption of statistical standards. The agency is also responsible in carrying out, enforcing and administering civil registration functions and implementing policies on statistical matters.

Regional Line Agencies (RLAs)

The regional line agencies (RLAs) produce respective statistics in line with their agency man-dates. The field offices (city/provincial) generate and collect data and submit these to the re-spective regional offices. In turn, RLAs consolidate these data and submit them to the national offices for further consolidation. For agencies affected by devolution like DA, DSWD, DENR and DOH, the LGUs are expected to submit reports (provincial and municipal) to the RLAs. Many of the statistics produced by RLAs are also compiled by the PSA. One such compilation is the Regional Social and Economic Trends (RSET), a compendium of local level statistics which has proved to be useful for planning and decision-making and for setting policies to-wards effective governance and improved service delivery at the local level.

Local Government Units (LGUs)

The local government units (LGUs) play an important role in the local statistical system. Ex-ecutive and legislative offices provide the budget for statistical activities of the LGUs. They produce and generate data through their administrative reporting system and utilize them with the data from national line agencies in the formulation, implementation and monitoring of their development plans, projects and activities. A significant role of LGUs in the local statistical system is the generation of data on devolved activities. LGUs are beginning to assume great-er responsibility in the formulation of development plans and administration of services such as the social welfare, health programs, agricultural projects, public works and infrastructure, housing and environment-related concerns.

RSC-CAR Resolution No.03, Series of 2017 on the establishment of City/Provincial Statistics Committees (C/PSCs) as provincial counterpart of the RSC-CAR were endorsed to the LGUs for their concurrence. The C/PSCs aim to provide direction and guidance on statistical mat-ters and institute coordinative mechanisms at the local level to resolve any statistical issues; and also, shall serve as clearinghouse for all statistics generated in the cities/provinces. The C/PSCs also serve as forum for the discussion and resolution of statistical issues at the local levels, venues for data dissemination and statistical advocacy activities.

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Academic Institutions

The academe is another key player in the local statistical system. Benguet State University is the only institution in the region offering Bachelor of Science (BS) in Applied Statistics. How-ever, other universities such as University of the Philippines-Baguio, Saint Louis University, and University of the Cordilleras offer BS in Mathematics which is also aligned in producing professional statisticians and contribute significantly to the promotion of the course. These in-stitutions also conduct statistical trainings and researches to improve the skills and potentials of manpower as well as develop statistical techniques and methodologies.

Data Users

Data users are the people who utilize statistics such as planners, researchers, students, investors and policymakers. The various mass media that disseminate statistical information and the general public as audience are also considered as data users.

Data Providers

Data providers are the persons/respondents/clients or institutions from whom the data are being collected by the agencies, either responding censuses and surveys, but also from filling-up administrative forms.

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SITUATIONAL ANALYSIS

The strengths, weaknesses, as well as opportunities and threats of the regional statistical system of CAR are the following:

Table 1. Strengths and Weaknesses

Strengths Weaknesses

1. Established Regional Statistics Committee (RSC) - CAR

2. Strong support of the Regional Development Council (RDC) to the RSC-CAR

3. Some LGUs have established and active Provincial Statistics Committees

4. Strong linkage and coordination between RSC- CAR member agencies and RDC

5. Presence of academic institutions/SUCs offering statistical courses and relevant courses on statistics

6. Existing statistical classifications

1. No focal person for statistics in some agencies

2. Few schools offering statistics courses3. No plantilla positions for statisticians in

some agencies4. Concepts, standards on the compilation

of statistics not harmonized5. No developed indicators at the local

level to monitor the AmBisyon 20406. Limited manpower to respond to

increasing demand of statistics7. Statistical trainings not affordable8. Lack of knowledge and expertise of

personnel on the use of IT infrastructure, statistical programs and softwares

9. High cost and maintenance of IT facilities and softwares

10. Limited manpower of the PSA to address already many and increasing statistical activities

11. Delayed release of data12. Lack of data to support local

development planning, e.g., poverty, employment, income, expenditure, population projection

13. Lack/insufficient data with disaggregation, i.e., by sex, urban/rural classification, geographic, basic sectors

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STRENGTHS

• The region has an established Regional Statistics Committee (RSC) which is tasked to provide direction and guidance to the local statistical development activities at the regional level. The RSC serves as the policy making body on statistical matters and venue for discussion and resolution of statistical issues at the local level. The RSC is a Special Committee under the Regional Development Council.

• Through RSC-CAR Resolution No.03, Series of 2017, the CAR LGUs organized their Provincial/City Statistics Committees C/PSCs as local counterpart of the RSC-CAR. The C/PSCs has the role to direct and guide the LGUs to institute coordinative mechanisms on statistical matters at the local levels, serves as clearinghouse for all statistics generated in the cities/provinces, a forum for the discussion and resolution of statistical issues at the local levels, and venues for data dissemination and statistical advocacy activities.

• The presence of institutions in the region that offer courses and programs on statistics, conduct statistical training and researches is considered strength of CAR. The institutions readily supply competent manpower of professional statisticians to agencies and develop statistics personnel through skills training offered in said institutions. The Benguet State University (BSU) in La Trinidad, Benguet offers Bachelor of Science (BS) in Applied Statistics. The University of the Philippines (UP) Baguio, Saint Louis University (SLU) and University of the Cordilleras (UC) likewise offer Bachelor of Science in Mathematics which produce professional statisticians.

• The existence of statistical classifications developed and adopted by the PSA is considered one of the strengths on statistical development in the region. Uniform standards and classification systems in the generation of official statistics are used and applied to ensure harmonization and comparability of the standards to all classifications used at the local, national and international levels.

WEAKNESSES

• The absence of plantilla positions on statistics in most agencies and LGUs is considered a weakness. The PSA regional offices has limited manpower to respond to data needs of users due to the increasing demand for statistics and at the same time increasing statistical activities. In the region, aside from PSA, the regional offices of the Department of Health, Department of Social Welfare and Development, Department of Interior and Local Government, Department of Education are the only agencies that have statisticians. In the absence of statisticians, agencies and LGUs sough the services of job order or contractual staff employees to assist in statistical works, and designate statistical tasks to the Planning Officers or personnel with at least a background education or basic training on statistics.

• In terms of training, there are available trainings on statistics in local and international venues, but these are not affordable to government agencies and staff, or these types of training were programmed as part of the agency’s regular personnel capacity building. Moreover, statistical programs and softwares are not utilized due to high cost and lack of expertise of personnel to run the software or operate the facility. The timely release of data becomes a challenge. In response to this, the regular quarterly meetings of the RSC-CAR are venues of the PSA-CAR to orient and inform the regional line agencies on the results of surveys and updates on statistical matters. The creation of the PSAI- CAR Chapter and the training activities offered by the PSA-CAR to RSC-CAR member agencies and its technical working groups are also helpful in uplifting the knowledge of regional stakeholders on statistics. Moreover, the annual celebration of the National Statistics Month (NSM) which is supported by RLAs, LGUs, SUCs, and private institutions/organizations is also effective in disseminating important statistical information to the public and advocate the relevance of statistics.

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• There is lack of disaggregated data to support local development planning in the region. The localization of the SDG indicators and the identification of region-specific core regional indicators for CAR by the RSC-CAR is expected to address the increasing need for disaggregated data.

• There is an existing standard classification system, however, not all agencies and LGUs follow or use these standards resulting in the different generation, interpretation and reporting of data. The RSC-CAR and P/CSC meetings conducted provide opportunity for the PSA-CAR to inform and remind the agencies and offices to adopt and use the classification standards in reporting and compiling statistics data.

• Local level indicators to monitor the AmBisyon 2040 or the 25-year long vision for the Philippines needs to be developed. In 2016, the RSC-CAR conducted meetings and workshops to identify the core regional indicators for CAR, as well as the indicators that need to be monitored in attaining the SDGs. The CoRe IS for CAR was approved and adopted during the 3rd Quarter 2017 RSC-CAR Meeting held last August 29, 2017.

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Table 2. Opportunities and Threats

Opportunities Threats1. Increasing demand for disaggregated

data2. Issuance of freedom of Information (FOI)

Law (Availability of data)3. Shift of government system to federalism4. Data users and data providers are in one

forum during meetings5. Increased demand for climate and

disaster related data6. Availability of information technology for

efficient production and dissemination of data

7. Creation of City/Provincial Statistics Committees (C/PSCs)

8. Emerging data requirements (CMCI, HDI, Seal of good governance, etc.)

9. Data revolution and Big data/open data10. Data Privacy Act of 201211. Community-Based Monitoring System

(CBMS) of LGUs12. Local Government Performance

Monitoring System (LGPMS) installed at the local levels

1. Cordillera is a disaster-prone region

2. Labor turnover of statistic personnel

3. Low salaries of statistic personnel

4. Increasing volume of workloads

5. Decrease of manpower (rightsizing of government offices/agencies)

OPPORTUNITIES

• The increasing need for disaggregated data on statistics is considered an opportunity for the subnational statistical system to upgrade statistical services and products for data users.

• The emergence of freedom of information legislation and laws on privacy and data protection are opportunities to improve the local statistical system. Republic Act 10173 otherwise known as the Data Privacy Act of 2012 provides security and protection of personal data to counter privacy concerns with the advances in information technology. Meanwhile, Executive Order No. 02 issued by President Rodrigo Duterte on July 23, 2016 was the first freedom of information (FOI) law in the Philippines covering all government offices under the Executive Branch which requires all executive departments, agencies, bureaus, and offices to make public records, contracts, transactions and any information requested by the public, except for matters affecting national security. The existence of these laws supports all other laws and policies that aim to strengthen the national and subnational statistical system, aside from an administration that is supportive and favorable in the implementation of local statistical development programs.

• The conduct of forums and information dissemination activities on statistics by agencies are opportunities for data users and data providers to obtain firsthand information.

• Prevailing concerns on climate change and disaster-related data demand for more initiatives on statistics and statistical services. This concern is an opportunity as well as a challenge for further improving the quality of statistics and services in the region as CAR is identified as one of the disaster-prone areas in the country.

• At present, the availability of various information technology and internet communication

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infrastructures results to efficient production and dissemination of data. These are complemented with the data revolution and big data/open data that promote openness and accessibility of information to data users.

• The creation of City/Provincial Statistics Committees (C/PSCs) established at the city and provincial levels are likewise an opportunity that addresses statistical concerns at the local or community levels.

• Emerging data requirements for certain development indices such as the Cities and Municipalities Competitiveness Index (CMCI), Human Development Index (HDI), and Transparency Seal on Good Governance of government agencies and local government units is an opportunity to consider in addressing problems on the lack of statistical data.

• The already installed Community-Based Monitoring System (CBMS) of LGUs and the local Government Performance Monitoring System (LGPMS) can be tapped as a tool in monitoring the implementation of statistical programs at the local levels.

THREATS

• The geographical characteristics and weather conditions prevailing in the Cordillera make the region a disaster-prone area. The timeliness of statistical information is a continuing challenge that needs to be addressed by enhancing systems and ways of data generation, reporting and information dissemination.

• A threat to the efficiency of delivering quality statistical products and services is the labor turnover of statistics personnel with statisticians opting to transfer to more appealing work environment with high pay. Also, the increasing demand for statistics comes increasing and voluminous workloads of statisticians. The government’s plan of rightsizing government offices/agencies (House Bill 5707) can address the lack of personnel to undertake statistical works, statisticians, and plantilla positions on statistics in agencies/offices. The program is an advantage to improve and rationalize the delivery of quality and efficient service, support systems and organization structure and staffing of government agencies/offices.

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REPORTING, MONITORING AND EVALUATION (M&E)

Reporting, monitoring and evaluation (M&E) of the RSDP shall be incorporated in the regular reports, and M&E of programs, activities and projects (PAPs) of LGUs, local/provincial offices, and regional line agencies. Accomplishment reports on the enlisted programs shall be provided to the PSA-CAR for consolidation and to be reported to the RSC-CAR. Another mechanism that can be tapped for the reporting of the local statistical programs is the Local Governance Performance Monitoring System (LGPMS) that are already installed in the LGUs. The LGPMS can be an effective tool that strengthens the local level statistical system.

Furthermore, with an effective statistical framework in place, the core regional indicators and SDG regional-level indicators can be easily generated, monitored and tracked.

Figure 3. RSDP Reporting and M&E Framework

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MAPPING OF SDG, CMCI, CORE IS, AND RDP INDICATORS

The diagram above presents the number of indicators that comprise the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), the Cities and Municipalities Competitiveness Index (CMCI), the Core Regional Indicators System (CoRe-IS), and the Regional Development Plan (RDP), respectively. The diagram also maps the number of indicators that coincide with the indicators of each of the abovementioned systems.

Seven indicators are common to the four systems of indicators. These are: 1.4.1. p4 Net enrollment rate in kindergarten, 1.4.1. p5 Net enrollment rate in elementary education, 1.4.1.p6 Net enrollment rate in secondary education, 1.4.1.p7 Proportion of families with access to safe water supply, 1.4.1.p8 Proportion of population living in household with access to sanitary facility, 7.1.1 Proportion of population with access to electricity, and 8.10.1 (a) Number of commercial bank branches per 100,000 adults and (b) number of automated teller machine (ATM) per 100,000 adults.

There are 115 indicators of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) classified under Tier 1. Among these, 7 and 38 indicators are similar with those of the CMCI and RDP, respectively. Furthermore, 63 indicators are distinct to the SDG.

The Cities and Municipalities Competitiveness Index (CMCI) are composed of 136 indicators. 7 of which are shared with the SDG whereas 10 indicators are similar with those identified under the Core Regional indicators. There are 112 indicators unique to the CMCI.

The Core Regional Indicators System (CoRe-IS) is made up of a total of 107 indicators. Out of the 107 indicators, 498 are deemed parallel with those under the Regional Development Plan (RDP). CMCI and CoRe-IS share a total of 10 indicators. 41 unique indicators are identified under the CoRe-IS.

The Regional Development Plan (RDP) have 38 and 49 parallel indicators with CoRe-IS and the SDG indicators, respectively.

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CHAPTERIIMAJOR DEVELOPMENTS 2011-2016

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MAJOR DEVELOPMENTS 2011-2016

The region has progressively responded to the increasing demand for statistical information at the regional level. Despite scarce human and financial resources for the improvement of its statistical products and services, significant developments in the regional statistical system were still realized.

The continuous advancement and upgrading of information systems and technology in the region resulted to availability of statistical data to a wider audience both locally and abroad through the agency databanks/databases and information systems established, maintained or developed by the different RLAs and LGUs, including the creation and mainstream of their respective webpages/ websites.

Major developments and updates on the statistical system enumerated in this chapter formed part of Chapter 4 on local statistics development of the Philippine Statistical Development Program (PSDP) 2011-2017.

The following are recent developments on statistics-related activities of agencies and LGUs:

A. Management and Coordination• Launching of the National Household Targeting System for Poverty Reduction

(NHTS-PR) • Administration of the Social Welfare and Development Indicators (SWDI) • Preparation of RDC-CAR resolution requesting DBM to validate and complete the

registry system for the basic sector in agriculture for CAR

B. Data Production• Validation of Indigenous Peoples (IPs) • Validation of Social Pension / Modified Conditional Cash Transfer (MCCT) • Validation for Pantawid Program Grievances • Special validation in Baguio City • Implementation of the following systems:

- Business Profile Monitoring System (BPMS) - Database of Business Establishments (DBEst) - Regional Price Monitoring Report System (PMRS) - Bottom-up Budgeting Online Reporting System - Philippine Business Registry System (PBR) - Online Performance Monitoring of the Negosyo Center - e-NGAs and e-Budget System

• Consolidation of the regional statistical reports on: - Production, Sales and Employment Data for Non-metallic Minerals, Sand and Gravel and other Construction materials - Production, Sales and Employment Data for Metallic minerals (Large and small scale) - Sale and Transport minerals/mineral products/by-products for exports - Taxes, fees and royalties paid by permittees - Mining investments - Energy Consumption Report by mining rights holders - Annual Mineral/Resource/Reserve Inventory Report - Monitoring of prices of non-metallic materials

• Compilation of directory of accredited dealers, traders and retailers of minerals and mineral products and directory of mines and quarries

• Compilation of safety statistics

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• Compilation of Environmental Protection and Enhancement Program (EPEP) Expenditures

• Compilation of Social Development and Management Program Utilization (with CDP)

• Monitoring of Social Development Management Program • Submission of BCEZ Economic Reports to DTI-CAR, NEDA-CAR, City Planning

Office – Baguio, PSA-CAR and PMS-NL

C. Data Dissemination and Use

• Posting of the updated statistical information of PEZA • Preparation of the MDG Watch for CAR and its provinces and Baguio City• Release of the following reports and plans:

- City Socio-Economic Situationer Report - Baguio City Statwatch - Comprehensive Land Use Plan (CLUP) - City Development Plan (CDP) - Annual Performance Report (APR) - Full Disclosure of Budget and Finances and Bids and Public Offerings - Annual Investment Plan

D. Research and Capacity Development• Conduct of training on Strengthening Data Information Management using Excel

for municipal population offices (PPDO-Mt. Province)• Conduct of demographic orientation for students (PPDO-Mt. Province)• Conduct of staff training on the pivot database system and knowledge

management (DTI)• Conduct of seminar workshop in the formulation of the Regional Spatial

Development Framework (RSDF) (NEDA)• Conduct of Workshop on Regional Research Agenda Formulation (NEDA)

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CHAPTER IIIREGIONAL STATISTICAL SYSTEM-WIDE CONCERNS

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REGIONAL STATISTICAL SYSTEM-WIDE CONCERNS

Significant developments in the regional statistical system were realized despite the inad-equate manpower and financial resources to improve delivery of statistical products and services.

The regional and local agencies upgraded their information systems and technology that resulted to availability of statistical data to a wider audience, both locally and abroad. The databanks/databases, information systems, and webpages/ websites established and main-tained or developed by the different RLAs and LGUs provide quicker access to information and data by the stakeholders and the public as a whole.

1. MANAGEMENT AND COORDINATION OF THE REGIONAL STATISTICAL SYSTEM-WIDE CONCERNS

Institutional mechanisms are essential for the development of an effective and efficient regional statistical development program and/or system. Management and coordination of statistical activities at the local/regional level is crucial in order to generate, produce and disseminate quality, timely and reliable statistics required in the formulation of local development plans and other necessary growth interventions.

Data users, producers and statistics agency stakeholders need to have well-coordinated roles in order to effectively manage the generation and production of statistics, and the dissemination of statistical results and information.

The following are the program priorities on management and coordination:

1.1 Enhancement and strengthening of mechanisms and systems for statistics generation and dissemination by creating statistical structure of the organization and employment of statisticians and statistics practitioners. The Regional Statistics Committee (RSC) – CAR, the highest policy-making and decision-making body in the region, was reconstituted in 2017 following the issuance of PSA Board Resolution 03 last February 14, 2017. RSC-CAR adopted the PSA Resolution and approved additional RSC-CAR members during its 2nd Quarter Meeting last May 24, 2017 with the issuance of RSC-CAR Resolution No.04, Series of 2017. The RSC is composed of the Regional Directors or the official with equivalent rank or the next-in-rank official of regional line agencies (RLAs), State Universities and Colleges (SUCs) and a representative from the private sector. As of May 24, 2017, the RSC-CAR is composed of 33 members and representatives from 23 RLAs, seven City/Provincial Planning and Development Offices (C/PDOs), two SUCs, and one private sector representative. The Regional Statistics Committee (RSCs) is tasked to provide guidance and direction to the regional/local statistical development activities, and serve as policy-making body on statistical issues and matters at the regional level.

1.2 Establishment of partnerships and coordination with local/regional/national government agencies, private organizations and institutions in the implementation of statistical development programs

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To further improve statistical planning and coordination, the RSC-CAR strengthened its membership by including the National Commission on Indigenous Peoples (NCIP), Department of Science and Technology (DOST), Police Regional Office-Cordillera (PROCOR), and the Bureau of Local Government and Finance (BLGF) regional line agencies, and the Northern Luzon Cooperative Education and Development Center (NORLU CEDEC) private sector representative as members.

1.3 Enhancement and strengthening of mechanisms and systems for statistics generation by creating statistical structure of the organization.

Under the RSC-CAR, sub-committees, technical working groups (TWGs) and task forces were established through issuance of Committee Resolutions to address specific regional statistical development concerns:

3.a. Task Force on the Core Regional Indicators System (CoRe-Is) for CAR3.b. Task Force on Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) for CAR3.c. Regional Technical Committee on Survey Design (RTCSD)3.d. National Statistics Month Technical Working Group

1.4 Implementation of effective statistical policies, coordination and monitoring systems of statistical programs and activities at the local levels RSC-CAR Resolution No. 03, series of 2017 was passed last February 27, 2017 encouraging LGUs to establish City/Provincial Statistics Committees (C/PSCs) to replicate the RSC-CAR in the provinces/cities, and shall serve as clearing house for all statistics generated at the local levels.

As of August 25, 2017, Resolutions/Administrative Orders were passed to create C/PSCs in the following LGUs:

1.4.1 Province of Abra1.4.2 Province of Benguet1.4.3 Province of Ifugao1.4.4 Province of Kalinga1.4.5 Province of Mt. Province1.4.6 Baguio City

1.5 Implementation of data quality assessments, monitoring and evaluation systems to ensure progressive improvements of statistics

A Regional Technical Committee on Survey Design (RTCSD) to oversee the local Statistical Survey Review and Clearance System (SSRCS) in the region was organized last August 15, 2016 through RSC-CAR Resolution No.7. The RTCSD is tasked to provide technical advice in the preparation and development of survey designs government censuses and sample surveys to be conducted in the region. The SSRCS aims to ensure the conformity with standards, concepts and classifications, and consequently reliability, comparability and accuracy of statistics generated out of surveys/censuses.

Further, an Administrative Records Review and Clearance System (ARRCS) to eliminate unnecessary duplication and effect economy in statistical data collection, and to ensure that government surveys/ censuses and administrative-based data collection system conform to standard definitions, concepts and classifications are in place, including the System of Designated (SDS) and other statistical standards such as the data quality assurance framework (DQAF), among others.

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2. DATA PRODUCTION

In order to maximize the benefits that only quality statistics can provide, these need to be appreciated and used by data users. Statistical information is best received by the general users when these are timely, clear, concise, comprehensive and comparable statistics that are being delivered. Consequently, evidence-based decisions, policies, projects and programs are made with reference to the results of quality statistics.

The strategic priorities to improve data production are the following:

2.1 Generation of timely, reliable and quality statistics that address information needs of local stakeholders using internationally-recognized statistical standards, systems and methodologies.

Responding to the challenges, the PSA signifies its commitment to release census and survey results to provide on timely, reliable and quality statistics for the public in compliance with international and national statistical standards and classifications systems/frameworks. For instance, the 2016 Gross Regional Domestic Product (GRDP) for CAR was released three months earlier in May 4, 2017 as compared to the previous years where the GRDP results were released every 4th day of July.

2.2 Generation of relevant socio-economic and environmental statistics that will ad-dress the data demands of stakeholders.

In response to the growing demand for statistics on Indigenous Peoples (IP), the importance of migration and agriculture activities as a major concern in the region, the following surveys will be conducted:

a) Listing of Farm Households (LFH) b) National Migration Survey (NMS) c) CAR Philippine Indigenous Peoples Ethnographic Survey (PIPES) d) Environmental statistics thru ENRA

2.3 Utilization of new and updated systems, facilities and technologies to improve gener-ation of statistics and provision of statistical information.

Starting 2017, Computer-Aided Personal Interview (CAPI) with the use of tablet phones was employed in surveys like the Labor Force Survey (LFS), National De-mographic and Health Survey (NDHS), and Listing of Farm Household (LFH) by the PSA. With the CAPI, data are captured in electronic forms for easier collection, transfer, tabulation, processing, and makes data available the soonest.

Utilization of tablet and GIS technology for listing and mapping of building structures, housing units and households in the next Census of Population

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3. INFORMATION MANAGEMENT AND DISSEMINATION

Statistical products and services are references for local, national, and international evidence-based policy making and program implementation. Hence, these should be disseminated across all levels.

The strategic priorities to improve statistical dissemination are the following:

3.1 Educate users and advocate importance and relevance of statistics to maximize usage of statistical information.

The month of October was declared as the National Statistics Month pursuant to Presidential Proclamation No. 647 in 1991 in recognition of the importance played by statistics in planning, policy formulation, and decision-making both the government and private sectors.

During the month, there are lined-up activities conducted by different line agencies, academe, and local government units with the aim of (a) promoting, enhancing, and instilling nationwide awareness and appreciation of the importance and value of statistics to the different sectors of society; and (b) eliciting the cooperation and support of the general public in upgrading the quality and standards of statistics in the country.

3.2 Improvement of accessibility, dissemination and communication of statistics through conduct of advocacy activities, statistical appreciation seminars consultative meetings, dissemination fora for the public and the media, conferences, and timely release of statistical reports/articles/press releases.

The intranet /internet and social media are the widely accessible and popularly-used means of obtaining information nowadays and agencies can take advantage of the opportunities made available online. Likewise, most government agencies and organizations have operational websites and databases with updated open data that are available online. Information dissemination forums, press conferences, conventions and other advocacy activities and campaigns are also conducted to disseminate important statistical information to the public.

3.3 Establishment of central facility and integrated portal of statistics available for statistics users.

Data from web portals /databanks are accessible online. Information center/ library which is a one-stop-shop of statistical products and services in place at the PSA office and other partner SUCs, similar with other statistical agencies.

3.4 Fast tracking of data access and transfer through free/ open data sharing of statistical information using interactive online media and internet technology.

Online systems are readily accessible through the internet. The Online Price Monitoring System (OPMS or e-Presyo) of the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) for example, serves as a price guide for consumers for their grocery and shopping decisions which in turn ensures “value for their money.”

3.5 Implementation of proactive information dissemination, education and advocacy programs and activities to strengthen appreciation on the value, relevance and use of statistics.

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4. RESEARCH AND CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT

Statistical Research and Development (R and D) is a key in developing new innovative methodologies in support of a more effective and efficient data production and dissemination. Further, the availability of human resource who are capable to undertake statistical work complemented with adequate efficient support facilities that aids the workforce in delivering timely, reliable and quality statistics is necessary to accomplish statistical development goals.

Organizations need to invest in the continuous career advancement, training and development programs of employees and statisticians to upgrade the delivery of statistics.

Strategic priorities on statistical capacity development include the following:

4.1 Implement appropriate policies to develop and improve statistical data generation and coordination at the local levels.

The Philippine Statistics Association Incorporation (PSAI) – CAR Chapter was created to promote the importance and contribution of statistics and enhance the capacities of statisticians through trainings and annual statistics convention

4.2 Implementation of proactive information dissemination, education and advocacy programs and activities to strengthen appreciation on the value, relevance and use of statistics.

4.3 Identification of best practices in statistical coordination and mechanism for data collection and generation.

Instituting NSM awards at the local level

Conduct of regional and/or provincial statistical conventions

4.4 Capacitation of statistical workforce, data producers and providers through continuous professional development (CPD) to uplift their level of knowledge on statistics.

Dissemination and promotion of the programs and trainings of the Philippine Statistical Research and Training Institute (PSRTI)

Advocating inclusion of separate budget line items for statistical activities and trainings

4.5 Strengthening the agencies, local government units and institutions by establishing statistical mechanisms, facilities and data generation systems and technologies to enable them to produce and disseminate quality statistics.

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5. RESOURCES IN THE RSS

Statistical programs and activities can be successfully pursued with adequate resources and funding support. Government agencies and offices, local government units, the academe, and the private sector are enjoined to allocate in their annual office/agency budget funds for the implementation of statistical programs and activities.

Statistical capacity is enhances through acquisition of material resources, up-to-date IT equip-ment and adoption of new technology that uplift the level of data management and informa-tion dissemination.

The following are the strategic priorities:

5.1 Integration/inclusion of statistical development activities in planning and budgeting sessions of organizations, agencies, and institutions.

Sit at regional budget forums to advocate/remind agencies to include separate bud-get line items for statistical programs, activities and trainings

5.2 Allocation of funds/budgetary requirements to establish and improve statistical ca-pacity of organizations, agencies and institutions.

Preparation of portfolio of statistical project proposals for funding support, local or foreign access available channels of funding support

5.3 Provision of funding support to human resource development, training, seminars and capacity enhancement programs on statistics.

5.4 Posting/placement/hiring of statisticians, practitioners and experts to do statistics-re-lated tasks.

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CHAPTER

STATISTICAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS AND ACTIVITIES2017-2023

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STATISTICAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS AND ACTIVITIES

The Classification of Statistical Activities (CSA) of United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) was used to classify the statistical development programs and activities of the region. This was adopted in October 2005 and revised in 2009.

Domains 1 to 3 relate to subject-matter activities, typically resulting in data outputs, but also including methodological work aimed at developing or revising standards, and activities related to technical cooperation or training specific to a subject area. Domains 4 and 5 cover substantive cross-cutting issues which do not relate directly to outputs, but are more process and organizing oriented (e.g. general census or survey methodology, statistical coordination, statistical information systems, etc.).

4.1 DEMOGRAPHIC AND SOCIAL STATISTICS

Social statistics reflect the true social conditions of a region whether social problems or developmental issues. These indicate the social conditions brought about by social programs and social policies being implemented, and/or actions undertaken by the government.

The desired overall sector outcome is the improvement in the human development status of all Cordillerans towards inclusive growth and poverty reduction. This can be achieved through efforts to eradicate or at least reduce extreme poverty and hunger and improve peo-ple’s health and nutrition; education; housing and shelter conditions; social protection; and capacity of human resources.

SCOPE AND COVERAGE

The domain on Demographic and Social Statistics chapter covers the statistical programs and activities on the following:

1. Population and housing statistics2. Civil registration and vital statistics3. Labor and employment statistics4. Education and culture statistics5. Health and nutrition statistics6. Social protection statistics 7. Security, justice and peace statistics8. Governance statistics

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STATISTICAL PROGRAMS AND ACTIVITIES

Statistical Program/ Project/Activity

Brief Description and Objectives

Date of Implementation

(Specific Year/s)

Lead Agency

Indicative Budget Needed

Prioritization(High,

Medium, Low)

An Indicator of

RDP SDG CORE-IS

CMCI

MANAGEMENT AND COORDINATION1. Regional Data

Reconciliation and Technical Working Group Meeting

To reconcile provincial and regional FHSIS report and to discuss issues arising on the implementation of FH-SIS in the provinces/ city and region.

2017 onwards DOH 150,000

2. Quarterly Meeting on Health Sector Performance Monitoring and Evaluation System (HSPMES)

For planning of activities and discussion of issues on the collection, consolidation and analysis of the HSP

indicators

2017 onwardsQuarterly DOH 40,000 H

DATA PRODUCTION3. Survey on

Level Stakeholders’ Satisfaction with NAPOLCOM Plans, programs and Policy Advisory

Respondents are various ranks among Police Uniformed personnel, pre-deter-mined in the survey guidelines for the

current year.

Last Quarter of the current year

NAPOL COM 150,000

4. 2016 Updating of the List of Establishments

This survey provides the following:1.Updated list of establishments/enterprises with information on their characteristics;2. Distribution of establishments/ enterprises;3. Information on business births and deaths and other business demo-graphic indicators;4. List of emerging industries.

2017 onwardsAnnual PSA 217,146.09 Y Y

5. Annual Survey of the Philippine Business and Industry (ASPBI)

It aims to collect and generate information on the levels, structure, performance and trends of economic activities of the formal sector of the entire country

2017 onwards PSA

6. Labor Force Survey (LFS)

The survey is designed to provide statistics on levels and trends of employment, unemployment and underemployment for the country, as a whole, and for each of the administrative regions, including provinces and key cities

2017 onwardsQuarterly PSA 3,195,779 H Y Y Y

7. Consumer Price Index (CPI)

It contains price level of goods and services that most people buy for day-to-day consumption from 1988 to 1995 (with 1988 as base year), by major commodity group, on national and regional levels. Also reports inflation rates and the purchasing power of the peso. The maiden issue covers 1957 to 1994.

2017 onwardsMonthly PSA H Y Y

8. National Demographic and Health Survey

Designed to provide up-to-date information on population, family planning, and health to assist policymakers and program managers in evaluating and designing strategies for improving health and family planning services in the country

2017 onwards Every 5 years PSA H Y

9. Generation of Vital Statistics form the Civil Registration System

Aims to have a continuous, timely, accurate, consistent and complete registration and reporting of all human beings’ life vital events such as birth, marriage and death in a given population using globally accepted standards

2017onwards DOH H Y Y

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Statistical Program/ Project/Activity

Brief Description and Objectives

Date of Implementation

(Specific Year/s)

Lead Agency

Indicative Budget Needed

Prioritization(High,

Medium, Low)

An Indicator of

RDP SDG CORE-IS

CMCI

10. Vital StatisticsRecording of births, deaths, marriages and other acts and events concerning civil status of persons

2017onwards PSA H Y Y

11. FLEMMS

Designed to provide a quantitative framework that will serve as basis in the formulation of policies and programs on the improvement of literacy and education status of the population

2013 PSA H Y Y Y

12. Population Census (POPCEN)

Designed primarily to take an inventory of the population of the entire Philippines. It also collects information about some characteristics of the population such as age, sex, marital status, and highest grade completed

2020Every 5 years PSA H Y Y Y

13. 2020 Census of Population and Housing (CPH)

It offers a “snapshot” of the entire population on a specific date, that is, how many people reside within the national borders, who they are, and where they live during such specified date. Also, included are the characteristics of the housing units where they reside.

2020Every 10 years PSA H Y Y Y

14. 2016 Model Functioning Survey (MFS)

This survey provides detailed and nuanced information about how people conduct their lives and the difficulties they encounter regardless of any underlying health condition or impairment

2019 PSA 709,880.00

15. Enhanced Basic Education Information System (EBEIS), Learners Information System (LIS) including Alternative Learning System (ALS)

All education data set requests from other agencies and/or stakeholders 2017 onwards DEPED H Y Y Y

16. CHED Electronic collection and knowledge system (CHECKS)

Profile of Higher Education Institution

June – September

Annual CHED 75,000 Y Y

17. Barangay Skills Needs Survey

Survey conducted at the barangay level to determine the skills needs and preferences of trainees. Serves as inputs for programs to be offered by TVIs

2017 onwards

TESDA 47,000,00018. Unified TVET

program Registration and Accredited System

2017 onwardsmonthly H Y

19. Management Information System/ TESDA Training and Monitoring Information System (T2MIS)

Online database system that includes data on enrollees, graduates, assessed, certified, and employed outputs of the sector

2017 onwardsMonthly TESDA H Y Y Y

20. Seal of Good Local Governance (SGLG)

Compliance and non-compliance of LGUs to various indicators April to October DILG Y Y

21. Full Disclosure Policy (FDP)

The FDP is a transparency mechanism that allows the public to see the LGU financial documents to know how local government budget and spend for public services.

Quarterly DILG Y

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Statistical Program/ Project/Activity

Brief Description and Objectives

Date of Implementation

(Specific Year/s)

Lead Agency

Indicative Budget Needed

Prioritization(High,

Medium, Low)

An Indicator of

RDP SDG CORE-IS

CMCI

22. CAR Philippine Indigenous Peoples Ethnographies (PIPE)

Aims to generate the basic profile of the indigenous communities in the country

2017-2022 NCIP 15,000,000 H Y Y Y

23. Community-based Monitoring Sys-tem(CBMS)

Tool use to monitor LGU performance on poverty reduction 2015-2018 LGU

Benguet 5,000,000 H

STATISTICAL DISSEMINATION AND USE24. Reproduction and

dissemination of crime prevention flyers

Various crime prevention tips and modus operandi

July – AugustAnnual NAPOL

COM 20,000

25. Reproduction and dissemination of Primer on Police Benefits

Death Benefits and Total Permanent Disability July – August NAPOL

COM 10,000

26. Maintenance of Social Network sites and Regional Gov-ernment Network

Part of the Communication Plan Year Round NAPOLCOM 25,000

27. Maintenance of Online RPFP (Responsible Parenthood and Family Planning) Monitoring System

This serves as database/repository for reached couples during FDS classes, RPFP classes, PMC, and other couples classes conducted in the region. It also maintains records of couples with unmet need for Family Planning and couples served with Family Planning.

2012- up to presentMonthly POPCOM 10,000

28. Quarterly StatwatchA statistical report on finance, health, public order and safety, environment, and infrastructure

Jan – DecQuarterly

LGU – Baguio

City130,000

29. Social Protection Research Forum

Present of findings and recommendations of completed researches along social welfare and development. This is in coordination with different student researchers from the academe

AnnuaL DSWD 25,000 H

RESEARCH AND CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT

30. NAPOLCOM PGS, ISO and CSOP Orientation, Cascading, Review

Regional personnel orientation of Performance Governance System, International Standards Organization, Community and Services Oriented Policing System and cascading to the stakeholders

Orientation – 2017 Cascading

– 2017-2018 Monitoring – 2018-2022

NAPOLCOM 5,400 H

31. Assistance for research activities of the NAPOLCOM Central Office

Research on Criminal Justice, Crime Prevention, Police Management, System and Structure

Per request from Central Office

NAPOLCOM 125,000 M

32. Conduct of a Training-Workshop for Public Elementary and Secondary School Heads on Research

Training-Workshop on developing action and basic research proposals and the use of appropriate statistical tools for Public Elementary and Secondary School Heads

April 18-20, 2017 DEPED 326,739

33. Seminar on Statistics for staff

Seminar – Workshop on Application of Statistics in Records

TBD(once) CHED 50,000

34. Data Management Training for Sustainable Livelihood Program (SLP) Project Development Officers (PDOs)

Discussion of different statistics con-cepts and how to effectively present data through tabular and graphical presentations

March 13-17, 2017 DSWD 94,365.28 H Y Y Y

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Statistical Program/ Project/Activity

Brief Description and Objectives

Date of Implementation

(Specific Year/s)

Lead Agency

Indicative Budget Needed

Prioritization(High,

Medium, Low)

An Indicator of

RDP SDG CORE-IS

CMCI

35. Advanced data management train-ing for Pantawid Pamilya Staff

Discussion of different statistics concepts and how to effectively present data through tabular and graphical presentations

April 4-6, 2017 DSWD 80,000 H Y Y Y

36. Valuation of Baguio City’s Cultural Heri-tage Resources

2018-2019 UP CSC

37. Reinforcement of NCIP-CAR ICT

The region has installed ICT infra at the different NCIP offices; and has created a website. The office needs to form a Communication Team to aid the ICT Focal Point and the Information Officer. The team should take charge in developing a system or a Communication Plan particularly in the management of the website and in coming up with reporting system of the Office.

2017-2022 NCIP 50,000

38. Training on ICD 10 for Non-Coders

The objective of the training is to equip health workers with the ICD – 10 structures and principles for the coding of diseases in the morbidity and mortality data

2018 DOH 175, 500

39. Training on Effec-tive Presentation of Statistical Report

To train program managers on the mechanics of preparing concise and clear statistical reports using computer software applications and how to make effective presentation for various types of audience.

2018 DOH TBD

40. Attendance to Statistics conven-tion, trainings and forums

For increased in knowledge of the personnel and know updates on Statistics

2017 – 2022 DOH TBD

41. Tracer Study on Employability of TVET Graduates

Survey done to determine the employability if TVET graduates and the skills utilization rate of programs attended by respondents.

Annual TESDA c/o CO

42. ARTA – Report Card Survey

A survey being conducted by CSC to identified agencies in the implementation of ARTA. It will assess the agency’s processes and systems in promoting transparency and efficiency.

January to De-cember 2017

Semestral CSC 129,640

43. Statistics Training

Introduction to the wide range of techniques available for statistical forecasting. Qualitative techniques, smoothing and decomposition of time series, regression, adaptive methods, autoregressive-moving average modelling

2017-2018 MGB proposed

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4.2 ECONOMIC STATISTICS

Economic statistics provide the status and the direction of the regional economy. Through statistics, politicians and stakeholders involved in decision and policy formulation processes are able to assist and support the region by identifying and implementing program interven-tions to improve and sustain the economy with the end goal to eradicate poverty.

SCOPE AND COVERAGE

This domain focuses on information on the following specific sub-sectors under the economic sector specified in the UN Standard Classification of Statistical Activities.

1. Macroeconomic accounts and statistics 2. Industry, trade, services and investment statistics 3. Energy, gas and water statistics 4. Transport and infrastructure statistics 5. Tourism statistics 6. Monetary, price and financial statistics 7. Science and technology, and innovation statistics

STATISTICAL PROGRAMS AND ACTIVITIES

Statistical Program/ Project/Activity

Brief Description and Objectives

Date of Implementation

(Specific Year/s)

Lead Agency

Indicative Budget Needed

Prioritization(High,

Medium, Low)

An Indicator of

RDP SDG CORE-IS

CMCI

MANAGEMENT AND COORDINATION

1. Roll-out of the Enhanced Client Profile and Monitoring System (e-CPMS)

CPMS is an online database system where the DTI-Provincial Offices will encode data of the assisted SMEs and potential entrepreneurs. Due to intermittent internet connection, system was inaccessible in most regions and did not gain the full support of the regions.

e-CPMS is a user-friendly and redesigned to be both an offline and online system using a modular approach to encode/ update information. It is designed to supplement the NCPMR.

Test run Q3 2017 DTI

15,000 (roll-out)

140,000 (7 CoS @

P10, 000* 2 mos.)

H Y

2. Full adoption of the Local Tourism Statistics System (LTSS) by the Local Government Units (Municipal level) Policy

The LGU Municipal level to consis-tently collect, record and submit as input to their Provincial data and subsequently submitted to DOT on a regular basis.

DOT to capacitate the Tourism Officer/ designated Statistician in the LTSS

Monthly/ Quarterly DOT

500,000annually H

DATA PRODUCTION3. Negosyo Center

Project Manage-ment Report (NCPMR)

NCPMR is an online database system that records all the assistances for the MSMEs under the Negosyo Center

Monthly (2017), Annual (2015

onwards)DTI Head Office

funded High Y Y

4. Business Permits and Licensing System (BPLS)

It is a DTI program, together with the DILG, that promotes investments and enhances competitiveness by ensuring ease of doing business in the region. This is a system that monitors the compliance of LGUs to their simplifi-cation of business permitting process. Two surveys are done every year to

2012 onwards Annual DTI

200,000 (for the

Field M&E Survey)

High Y

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Statistical Program/ Project/Activity

Brief Description and Objectives

Date of Implementation

(Specific Year/s)

Lead Agency

Indicative Budget Needed

Prioritization(High,

Medium, Low)

An Indicator of

RDP SDG CORE-IS

CMCI

validate the compliance of LGUs: Customer Experience Survey and Field Monitoring and Evaluation Survey.

5. Philippine Business Registry System (PBR)

The PBR is a web-based system which will facilitate a seamless transactional environment for business registration across the application systems of all agencies engaged in business registration-related transactions.

Monthly 2012 onwards DTI Head Office

funded Y

6. Online Price Monitoring System (OPMS or e-Presyo)

“e-Presyo” is the Online Price Monitoring System of the DTI where consumers can check the prevailing prices of basic necessities and prime commodities that are being monitored by the DTI. It serves as a price guide for consumers in doing their grocery shopping which in turn ensures “value for money.”

Monthly except Baguio and

Benguet (weekly) 2016 onwards

DTI Head Office Funded

7. Industry Cluster Project

Project focuses on the priority Industry Clusters of DTI-CAR: Coffee, Wearables and Homestyles, Processed Fruits and Nuts, Bamboo and Cacao.This project aims to prepare industry profile or ituationer for the NCR stakeholders of the five identified industry clusters, develop the value chain map of the mentioned industries and identify the possible interventions or assistance to contribute to the inclusive growth of employment, income, and investment generation.

Q4 2017 to 2018 (Updating of

2015 Profiles)DTI

150,000(A Service Provider may be hired to

update the IC profiles)

8. Economic Zone Monitoring Performance Reports

Summarize submitted reports of locatorsData includes Exports, Employment, Salaries & Wages, Investments

Monthly, Qtr, Semi-Annual,

Annual2017 onwards

PEZA N/A H Y Y Y

9. Communication Plan for Minerals Development-Sta-tistical Reporting System

This consolidates the reports of mining companies and permittees of Local Government Unit of the Environment and Natural Resources Office (LGU-ENRO) of the provinces of CAR to the DENR Statistical Reporting System (SRS) Forms No. 1,2,3,4, 5 and 6.

MGB Form 29-18-Energy Consumption Report; MGB-Form 29-16-Integrated Annual Report; Investment Report; Annual Report on Taxes; Directory of Mines and Quarries.

2017-2022 MGB 66,000 H Y Y Y

10. Mineral Resources and Geosciences Reports

Consolidation of reports for submis-sion to MGB-CO- Mining Tenements Statistics Report (MTSR); Safety, Health, Environment and Social De-velopment (SHES) Database; Mineral Resources/Reserve Reports; Mining Tenement Statistical Report: Inventory of Foreign/Alien Workers

2017-2022 MGB Y

11. Convergence program under DOT and DPWH

13 road projects to boost eco-tourism in the region 2017 on-wards DPWH 1,205,000

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Statistical Program/ Project/Activity

Brief Description and Objectives

Date of Implementation

(Specific Year/s)

Lead Agency

Indicative Budget Needed

Prioritization(High,

Medium, Low)

An Indicator of

RDP SDG CORE-IS

CMCI

12. GRDP Estimation

It measures the economic perfor-mance of a region. It covers the value of goods and services produced in the region.

2017 onwardsAnnual PSA H Y Y Y

13. Backyard and Com-mercial Livestock Poultry Survey (BLPS)

The B/CLPS aims to generate primary data on inventory/population and supply and disposition of animals from backyard farms

2017 on-wards PSA H Y

14. Crops Production Survey

The Crops Production Survey aims to generate basic production statistics for crops other than palay and corn at the national, regional and provincial levels

2017 onwards PSA H Y Y

15. Farm Price Survey

The monthly FPS collects prices of crops and backyard livestock and poultry commodities at the first point of sale, which is conducted during the last ten days of the month.

2017 on-wards PSA H

16. Monthly Palay and Corn Situation Report (MPCSR)

The MPCSR is a monthly follow-up survey to monitor palay and corn situation and update of PCPS forecasts.

2017 on-wards PSA H

17. Fishery Production Survey

It aims to generate data on volume and value of fish catch, aquaculture production and value by aquafarm type, by species, by quarter at the national, regional and provincial levels.

2017 on-wards PSA H

18. Palay and Corn Production Survey (PCPS)

Aims to generate estimates and forecasts on Palay areas, production and yield to serve as inputs for policy and programs on rice.

2017 on-wards PSA H

19. Palay and Corn Stock Survey

The general purpose of Palay and Corn Stock Survey of households is to gather information on the current level of stock being maintained by farming and non-farming households as of the first day of the month

2017 on-wards PSA H

20. Survey on Information and Communication Survey (SICT)

It aims to collect and generate information on the availability, distribution and access/utilization of ICT among establishment in the country.

2017 on-wards PSA

21. Foreign Trade Statistics

It contains summary and detailed statistical tables on foreign trade

2017 onwardsannual PSA H Y Y

22. Consumer Price Index (CPI)

It contains price level of goods and services that most people buy for day-to-day consumption from 1988 to 1995 (with 1988 as base year), by major commodity group, on national and regional levels. Also reports inflation rates and the purchasing power of the peso. The maiden issue covers 1957 to 1994.

2017 onwardsMonthly PSA H Y Y Y Y

23. Household Survey on Domestic Visi-tors (HSDV)

It aims to gather data ondomestic and outbound travelsfor policymaking purposes 2019 on-wards PSA 550,194.95

24. Feasibility study preparation

It covers agricultural prod-ucts, etc. under the DA PRDP and CHARMP. Disseminated through clients.

Project-based LGU-Mt. Prov

25. Status report of Irrigation development

Annual 2017 NIA Y

26. Annual Inventory of NIS/CIS Annual 2017 NIA

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Statistical Program/ Project/Activity

Brief Description and Objectives

Date of Implementation

(Specific Year/s)

Lead Agency

Indicative Budget Needed

Prioritization(High,

Medium, Low)

An Indicator of

RDP SDG CORE-IS

CMCI

27. Conduct of Business Expectations Survey

Generates indications of overall business sentiment and prospects/outlook

Quarterly continuing BSP

c/o BSP Manila, De-partment of Economic Statistics

H

28. Compendium on Science and Technology

A national survey that aims to collect data on financial and human resources devoted to R&D.

2017 -onwardsBiennial DOST For verifica-

tion Y Y Y

29. BSP Knowledge Resource Network

An information resource sharing program among public and private libraries. The program involves the setting up of BSP Knowledge Resource Collections (KRCs) in Network member-libraries to house the print publications of the BSP, linking the BSP’s website with member-library portals for online publications and references, and assisting member-libraries with reference and research inquiries regarding economic and financial information.

2017 on-wards BSP

c/o BSP Manila,

Economic and

Financial Learning Center

H

30. Banking Statistics (Fact Book)

A two-volume compilation of various information and statistical data of the BSP Supervised Financial Institutions

Annual 2017 onwards BSP

c/o BSP Manila, Supervi-

sory Data Center,

Supervision and Ex-

amination Sector

H Y Y Y Y

31. Internal Revenue Allotment (IRA) shares of LGUs

Computation and notification of IRA which is used to fund development projects as well as basic services and facilities

April – June Annual DBM H Y Y Y

32. Consolidated tax collections and analyzed drastic changes of collection performance against goal and previous year’s period collection

Analyzed collection statisti-cal perfor-mance by tax type and by district office

2017 onwards monthly BIR H Y Y Y

33. Cooperative Regis-tration Information System (COOPRIS)

It’s a system that will generate statistics on the registered cooperatives

2017 on-wards CDA Y

34. Cooperative Annual Progress Report Information System (CAPRIS)

It’s a system that will generate statistics in coop finances 2017 on-wards CDA Y

35. Cities and Municipalities Competitiveness Index (CMCI)

CMCI is an annual ranking of the Philippines cities and municipalities developed by the NCC together with the RCCs with the assistance of the USAID

2017 on-wards DTI

STATISTICAL DISSEMINATION AND USE

36. Online Price Monitoring System (OPMS or e-Presyo)

“e-Presyo” is the Online Price Monitoring System of the DTI where consumers can check the prevailing prices of basic necessities and prime commodities that are being monitored by the DTI. It serves as a price guide for consumers in doing their grocery shopping which in turn ensures “value for money.”

Monthly except Baguio and

Benguet (weekly) 2016 onwards

DTI Head Office Funded

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Statistical Program/ Project/Activity

Brief Description and Objectives

Date of Implementation

(Specific Year/s)

Lead Agency

Indicative Budget Needed

Prioritization(High,

Medium, Low)

An Indicator of

RDP SDG CORE-IS

CMCI

37. Industry Cluster Project

Project focuses on the priority Industry Clusters of DTI-CAR: Coffee, Wear-ables and Homestyles, Processed Fruits and Nuts, Bamboo and Cacao.This project aims to prepare industry profile or ituationer for the NCR stakeholders of the five identified industry clusters, develop the value chain map of the mentioned industries and identify the possible interventions or assistance to contribute to the inclu-sive growth of employment, income, and investment generation.

Q4 2017 to 2018 (Updating of

2015 Profiles)DTI

150,000(A Service Provider may be hired to

update the IC profiles)

r

38. PEZA-BCEZ Presentation Materials

Presentation materials used during fora with students, LGUs, investors, etc. Some materials are also displayed at the lobby

Monthly updates2017-2022 PEZA 20,000

39. Compendium on Science and Technology

A national survey that aims to collect data on financial and human resources devoted to R&D.

2017 -onwardsBiennial DOST For veri-

fi-cation Y Y Y

40. GRDP News Conference

Forum conducted to disseminate the region’s economic performance 2017 PSA 86,800

41. ASPBI Respon-dents Forum

Forum conducted to disseminate the result of ASPBI 2017 PSA

42. 2015 Census on Population Dissemination

Serve as a venue to disseminate the results of the 2015 Census of Population

2017 PSA 178,500

43. Special Releases, Press Releases, News Letter

A reading material used to disseminate statistics and indicators with brief analysis to all data users and stakeholders

2017 PSA

44. National Statistics Month Celebration 2017 on-wards PSA 288,375 H

45. Building Provincial Database and Information

209-2020 LGU Mountain 200,000

46. Banking Statistics (Fact Book)

A two-volume compilation of various information and statistical data of the BSP Supervised Financial Institutions

Annual 2017 onwards BSP

c/o BSP Manila, Supervi-

sory Data Center,

Supervision and Ex-

amination Sector

H Y Y Y

47. Dissemination of Agriculture and Fisheries Data

Agriculture data being collected shall be consolidated and published in the RFOs quarterly bulletin and other appropriate medium.

2018-2022 DA `

48. Quarterly StatwatchA statistical report on finance, health, public order and safety, environment, and infrastructure

Jan – DecQuarterly

LGU – Baguio

City

49. Research Forums Presentation of Research entries from Higher Education Instructor

SY 2017-2018(once) CHED 50,000

50. Establishment of Facebook account for CAR statistics quarterly submission

Facebook is a free and good platform to create awareness/ dissemination and a venue for discussion of tourism statistics.

3rd Quarter of 2017-2022 DOT N/A

51. Cities and Munici-palities Competitive-ness Index (CMCI) Awarding

A resource person from the PSA to be requested for this activity as part of the strengthening of the DTI-CAR data collection, storage and generation.

2017 on-wards DTI

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Statistical Program/ Project/Activity

Brief Description and Objectives

Date of Implementation

(Specific Year/s)

Lead Agency

Indicative Budget Needed

Prioritization(High,

Medium, Low)

An Indicator of

RDP SDG CORE-IS

CMCI

RESEARCH AND CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT52. Orientation for

DTI-CAR staff on the PSA programs/ services related to data generation, storage and management (conduct of surveys, M&E tools, etc.)

A resource person from the PSA to be requested for this activity as part of the strengthening of the DTI-CAR data collection, stor-age and generation.

2017 only DTI 15,000

53. Research and extension program of the Provincial Agriculture Office

On-farm agricultural data gathering in coordination with the municipal agricultural technicians.

Jan – DecSemi-annual/ an-nual monitoring

per crop

LGU Mt. Province

54. Study on Employment in the Tourism Sector

To measure the economic impact of tourism in terms of its effect on employment

DOT TBD

55. Training of Focal Statistician in the Local Government Units (Municipal level)

LGUs to designate their permanent focal statistician who will work on the Local Tourism Statistics Database of their municipalities.

DOT/ LGUs

56. Training on the Computation of the Gross Regional Domestic Product

To know more about the economic Performance of Baguio City and the economic drivers of the city’s economy

2018 Annual

LGU Baguio

CityH

57. Training Seminar techniques and processes in conducting census and data gathering

To capacitate staff on techniques and process in conducting surveys and data gathering

2018-2020Annual

LGU Baguio

City

25,000 per annum

58. Training Seminar on GRDP DTOI

Training on the computation on GRDP share of Baguio City to the region 2018-2020

LGU Baguio

Cityproposed

59. Seminar Agriculture Sector’s Contribution to Regional Economic Growth Q4, 2017 Once DA 70,000

60. Cities and Municipalities Competitiveness Index (CMCI)

Annual Assessment and Evaluation of the CMCI results as well as benchmarking activities to champion the local government units

2017 on-wards DTI

RESOURCES IN THE RSS61. Establishment of

the BSP Economic and Financial Learning Center in Baguio City

The EFLC of the BSP is the focal point of contact of the public on information concerning economic and financial matters.

2018 BSP High

62. Designation Focal Statistician in the Local Government Units (Municipal level)

LGUs to designate their permanent focal statistician who will work on the Local Tourism Statistics Database of their municipalities.

ProposedDOT/LGUs

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4.3 Environment and Multi-Domain Statistics

Environment statistics refers to statistics that present the state or conditions of the environ-ment. Economic statistics measure human activities and natural events that affect the envi-ronment. The impacts of these manmade and natural events and activities, the quality and availability of natural resources and assets, and the social responses to these environmental impacts result to cross-cutting issues such as poverty, gender, sustainable development, cli-mate change and globalization among others that need to be tackled and addressed through program and policy interventions.

SCOPE AND COVERAGE

This domain covers the statistical programs and activities on the following:

1. Environment 2. Regional and small area statistics 3. Poverty and Socio-economic conditions 4. Gender and special population groups 5. Globalization 6. Sustainable development

STATISTICAL PROGRAM AND ACTIVITIES

Statistical Program/ Project/Activity

Brief Description and Objectives

Date of Implementation

(Specific Year/s)

Lead Agency

Indicative Budget Needed

Prioritization(High,

Medium, Low)

An Indicator of

RDP SDG CORE-IS

CMCI

MANAGEMENT AND COORDINATION1. Quarterly Meeting

of the Regional Statistics Committee

Highest policy-making body that resolves issues and concerns on statistics

2017 onwardsQuarterly RSC H

2. Environment and Natural Resources Accounting (ENRA) Project Team and Steering Committee

The team was created to have an ef-fective and efficient implementation of activities and studies related to ENRA project in the region.

2017 onwards PSA H

3. Regional Technical Committee on Survey Design (RTCSD)

SSRCS involves the evaluation of surveys or censuses sponsored and/or to be conducted by government agencies at the national and sub-national level

2017 onwards PSA H

4. Creation and Convening Regular Provincial Statistics Committee meeting

Ensures a well-coordinated statistical system at the provincial and city levels as coordinator in improving the statistical system that is responsive to development planning and monitoring

2017 onwards

LGU Mt. Province

LGU Ifugao

35,000 H

DATA PRODUCTION5. Annual Poverty

Indicators Survey (APIS)

It aims to collect poverty indicators2017 onwards

annual PSA 37,367

6. Family Income and Expenditures Survey (FIES)

It provides information on the levels of living and disparities in income of Filipino families, as well as their spending patterns.

2018 onwardsEvery 3 years PSA Y Y Y

7. Provincial Socio- economic Profile

Data gathered, processed, and com-piled. Disseminate through clients.

Jan- DecEvery 5 years

LGU Mt. Prov &

Benguet

8. CAR Philippine Indigenous Peoples Ethnographies (PIPE)

Aims to generate the basic profile of the indigenous communities in the country

2017-72022 NCIP 15,000,000

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Statistical Program/ Project/Activity

Brief Description and Objectives

Date of Implementation

(Specific Year/s)

Lead Agency

Indicative Budget Needed

Prioritization(High,

Medium, Low)

An Indicator of

RDP SDG CORE-IS

CMCI

9. Community-based Monitoring System(CBMS)

Tool use to monitor LGU performance on poverty reduction 2015-2018 LGU

Benguet 5,000,000

10. Community-based Monitoring System (CBMS)

Tool use to monitor LGU performance on poverty reduction 2016-2017 LGU

Ifugao P1,760.00

11. Environment and Natural Resources Accounting Estimation (ENRA)

to estimate the environmental accounts of CAR 2017 onwards PSA

525, 000 (2018)

948, 000 (2017)

H

STATISTICAL DISSEMINATION AND USE

12. Special Releases, Press Releases, News Letter

A reading material used to disseminate statistics and indicators with brief analysis to all data users and stakeholders

2017 PSA

13. Provincial Socio-economic Profile

Data gathered, processed, and compiled. Disseminate through clients.

Jan- DecEvery 5 years

LGU Mt. Province

& Benguet

14. Building Provincial Database and Information

2019-2020 LGU Mt. Province 200,000

15. Maintenance of DSEIS (Demographic and Socio-Economic Indicator System)

This was developed as a means of improving the ease and speed in access and dissemination of data on population concerns. The data that are stored and may be retrieved in the DSEIS describe the State of the PPMP, as well as provide means of evaluating the implementation of the ICPD Programme of Action in the country.

2017 onwardsYearly POPCOM N/A H

16. Quarterly StatwatchA statistical report on finance, health, public order and safety, environment, and infrastructure

Jan – DecQuarterly

LGU – Baguio

CityH

17. Social Protection Research Forum

Present of findings and recommendations of completed researches along social welfare and development. This is in coordination with different student researchers from the academe.

Annual DSWD 25,000 H

18. Dissemination of CBMS Survey Result Conduct of forum (PSC, PCD, SP)

May – Dec 20173 years LGU

Ifugao 25,000 H

19. Research Forums Presentation of Research entries from Higher Education Instructor

SY 2017-2018(once) CHED 50,000

20. Research ForumsConduct research forum to disseminate research output to clienteles

Yearly LGU Ifugao 10,000

21. Data Portal on Environment Environmental statistical database

2017 – 2022Annual updating DENR 50,000

22. National Statistics Month Celebration

This is an annual activity in recognition of the importance of statistics in the everyday life.

2017 onwards

PSARLAsLGUsSUCs

288,375

RESEARCH AND CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT23. Capacity – building

on Statistical Genera-tion and

2018-2019 LGU Mt. Province 100,000

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Statistical Program/ Project/Activity

Brief Description and Objectives

Date of Implementation

(Specific Year/s)

Lead Agency

Indicative Budget Needed

Prioritization(High,

Medium, Low)

An Indicator of

RDP SDG CORE-IS

CMCI

Analysis Focusing on Environmental Statistics

24. Seminar on Statistics Seminar – Workshop on Application of Statistics in Records

TBD(once) CHED 50,000

25. Data Management Training for Sustainable Livelihood Program (SLP) Project Development Officers (PDOs)

Discussion of different statistics concepts and how to effectively present data through tabular and graphical presentations

March 13-17, 2017 DSWD 94,365.28

26. Advanced data management training for Pantawid Pamilya Staff

Discussion of different statistics concepts and how to effectively present data through tabular and graphical presentations

April 4-6, 2017 DSWD 80,000

27. Enhancing and sustaining the capacities of the knowledge and training resource center of UP Baguio on Climate Change and Disaster Risk Reduction and Management

2018-2019 UP CSC

28. Reinforcement of NCIP-CAR ICT

The region has installed ICT infra at the different NCIP offices; and has created a website. The office needs to form a Communication Team to aid the ICT Focal Point and the Information Officer. The team should take charge in developing a system or a Communication Plan particularly in the management of the website and in coming up with reporting system of the Office.

2017-2022 NCIP 50,000

29. Training on Effective Presentation of Statistical Report

To train program managers on the mechanics of preparing concise and clear statistical reports using computer software applications and how to make effective presentation for various types of audience.

2018 DOH TBD

30. Attendance to Statistics convention, trainings and forums

For increased in knowledge of the personnel and know updates on Statistics

2017 – 2022 DOH TBD

31. Training on Data Management

The objective of the training is for the participants to manage, format, chart and analyze data effectively using MS Excel

2018 DOH TBD

32. Training on Mineral Accounting

To capacitate the ENRA project team and steering committee in preparation for the accounting of minerals in CAR

2017 onwards DENR/PSA 513,000 M

33. Validation of Environ-mental Resources 2017 onwards DENR/

PSA M

34. Impact Analysis of Environment 2017 onwards DENR/

PSA M

35. Training Seminar techniques and processes in conducting census and data gathering

To capacitate staff on techniques and process in conducting surveys and data gathering

2018-2020Annual

LGU Baguio

City

25,000 per annum

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Statistical Program/ Project/Activity

Brief Description and Objectives

Date of Implementation

(Specific Year/s)

Lead Agency

Indicative Budget Needed

Prioritization(High,

Medium, Low)

An Indicator of

RDP SDG CORE-IS

CMCI

36. Capacity Building on Statistical Tools and Data Management

This series of trainings will be conducted for DA staff encompassing planning, monitoring, research and reporting.

2018-2022 Once to twice in a Year DA 1,500,000

37. Conduct of Training Workshop/Orientation – GAD Database

Equip staff in preparing a GAD data base 2018 LGU

Benguet100,000proposed

38. Statistics Training

Introduction to the wide range of techniques available for statistical forecasting. Qualitative techniques, smoothing and decomposition of time series, regression, adaptive methods, autoregressive-moving average modelling

2017-2018 MGB proposed

39. Research Studies

Conduct of various research studies in different fields:- Education- Agriculture- Tourism- Culture- Security- GAD

2018-2022

PLLU, IFSU & Partner

Agencies

IFSU funds average of

P30,000 per research

study

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4.4 METHODOLOGY OF DATA COLLECTION, PROCESSING, DISSEMINATION AND ANALYSIS Scope and Coverage

The domain covers the statistical programs and activities on the following:

1. Metadata 2. Classifications 3. Data sources a) Population and housing censuses; registers of population, dwellings and b) buildings c) Business and agricultural censuses and registers d) Household surveys e) Business and agricultural surveys f) Other administrative sources 4. Data editing and data linkage 5. Dissemination, data warehousing 6. Statistical confidentiality and disclosure protection` 7. Data analysis

STATISTICAL PROGRAM AND ACTIVITIES

Statistical Program/ Project/Activity

Brief Description and Objectives

Date of Implementation

(Specific Year/s)

Lead Agency

Indicative Budget Needed

Prioritization(High,

Medium, Low)

An Indicator of

RDP SDG CORE-IS

CMCI

MANAGEMENT AND COORDINATION

1. Philippine Central Product Classification (PCPC)

standard classification of goods and services in the Philippines, including tangible assets based on their physical properties and intrinsic nature as well as industrial origin

PSA H

2. Philippine Classification of Individual Consumption (PCOICOP)

a detailed classification of individual consumption expenditures on goods and services incurred by the three institutional sectors of the 1993 and 2008 System of National Accounts

PSA H

3. Philippine Standard Classification of Education (PSCEd)

a detailed classification of all educational levels in the Philippine Educational System

PSA H

4. Philippine Standard Commodity Classifi-cation (PSCC)

a detailed classification of all commodities that enter the Philippine trade

PSA H

5. Philippine Standard Occupational Classification (PSOC)

a classification of the different occupations of the working population, including the military workforce of the country

PSA H

6. Philippine Standard Geographic Classification (PSGC)

a classification and coding of the geographical-political subdivisions of the country, such as the region, the province, the municipality/city and the barangay

PSA H

7. Philippine Standard Industrial Classification (PSIC)

a classification of all economic activities obtaining in the country PSA H

DATA PRODUCTION

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Statistical Program/ Project/Activity

Brief Description and Objectives

Date of Implementation

(Specific Year/s)

Lead Agency

Indicative Budget Needed

Prioritization(High,

Medium, Low)

An Indicator of

RDP SDG CORE-IS

CMCI

STATISTICAL DISSEMINATION AND USE8. Maintenance of

Social Network sites and Regional Government Network (Included in Domain 1)

Part of the Communication Plan Year Round NAPOL-COM 25,000

9. Maintenance of Online RPFP (Responsible Parenthood and Family Planning) Monitoring System (Included in Domain 1)

This serves as database/repository for reached couples during FDS classes, RPFP classes, PMC, and other couples classes conducted in the region. It also maintains records of couples with unmet need for Family Planning and couples served with Family Planning.

2012- up to present POPCOM 10,000

10. Development and Maintenance of K.A.B.S.A.T. (Knowledge and Basic Services Access Terminal) (Included in Domain 2)

This project will utilize both traditional and social media to deliver key messages and attract users to the system. To target a bigger part of the audience, this project shall majorly target in school youth and create a strong social media presence. Printing of posters and other materials shall cover all schools in the city.

2017 onwardsmonthly POPCOM 130,000

11. Building Provincial Database and Infor-mation (Included in Domain 3)

2019-2020 LGU Mt. Province 200,000

12. BSP Knowledge Resource Network (Included in Domain 3)

2017 on-wards BSP

RESEARCH AND CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT13. Seminar on

Research or Statistical Analysis

Capability building of members to conduct research and statistical analysis

2018 LGU Ifugao 15,000

RESOURCES IN THE RSS

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Statistical Program/ Project/Activity

Brief Description and Objectives

Date of Implementation

(Specific Year/s)

Lead Agency

Indicative Budget Needed

Prioritization(High,

Medium, Low)

An Indicator of

RDP SDG CORE-IS

CMCI

MANAGEMENT AND COORDINATION

1. Regional Data Reconciliation and Technical Working Group Meeting (Included in Domain 1)

To reconcile provincial and regional FHSIS report and to discuss issues arising on the implementation of FH-SIS in the provinces/ city and region.

2017 on-wards DOH 150,000

2. Quarterly Meeting on Health Sector Performance Monitoring and Evaluation System (HSPMES) (Included in Domain 1)

For planning of activities and discussion of issues on the collection, consolidation and analysis of the HSP indicators

2017 onwardsQuarterly DOH 40,000 H

3. Roll-out of the Enhanced Client Profile and Monitoring System (e-CPMS) (Included in Domain 2)

CPMS is an online data-base system where the DTI-Provincial Offices will encode data of the assisted SMEs and potential entre-preneurs. Due to intermit-tent internet connection, system was inaccessible in most regions and did not gain the full support of the regions.

e-CPMS is a user-friendly and redesigned to be both an offline and online system using a modular approach to encode/ update infor-mation. It is designed to supplement the NCPMR.

Test run Q3 2017 DTI

15,000 (roll-out)

140,000 (7 CoS @

P10, 000* 2 mos.)

H Chap 16

4. Full adoption of the Local Tourism Statistics System (LTSS) by the Local Government Units (Municipal level) Policy

The LGU Municipal level to consistently collect, record and submit as input to their Provincial data and subsequently submitted to DOT on a regular basis.DOT to capacitate the Tourism Officer/ designated Statistician in the LTSS

Monthly/ Quarterly DOT

500,000annually H Chap

9

5. Quarterly Meeting of the Regional Statistics Committee (Included in Domain 3)

Highest policy-making body that resolves issues and concerns on statistics

2017 onwardsQuarterly RSC H

6. Environment and Natural Resources Accounting (ENRA) Project Team and Steering Committee (Included in Domain 3)

The team was created to have an effective and efficient implementation of activities and studies related to ENRA project in the region.

2017 on-wards PSA H

4.5 STRATEGIC AND MANAGERIAL ISSUES OF OFFICIAL STATISTICS

SCOPE AND COVERAGE

This covers the statistical programs and activities on the following:

1. Institutional frameworks and principles; role and organization of official statistics 2. Statistical programmes; coordination within statistical systems 3. Quality frameworks and measurement of performance of statistical systems and offices 4. Management and development of human resources 5. Management and development of technological resources (including standards for 6. electronic data exchange and data sharing) 7. Coordination of international statistical work 8. Technical cooperation and capacity building

STATISTICAL PROGRAM AND ACTIVITIES

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Statistical Program/ Project/Activity

Brief Description and Objectives

Date of Implementation

(Specific Year/s)

Lead Agency

Indicative Budget Needed

Prioritization(High,

Medium, Low)

An Indicator of

RDP SDG CORE-IS

CMCI

1. Regional Technical Committee on Survey Design (RTCSD) (Included in Domain 3)

SSRCS involves the evaluation of surveys or censuses sponsored and/or to be conducted by government agencies at the national and sub-national level

2017 on-wards PSA H

2. Creation and Convening Regular Provincial Statistics Committee meeting (Included in Domain 3)

Ensures a well-coordinated statistical system at the provincial and city levels as coordinator in improving the statistical system that is responsive to development planning and monitoring

2017 on-wards LGU Mt. Province 35,000 H

DATA PRODUCTION

STATISTICAL DISSEMINATION AND USE

RESEARCH AND CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT

RESOURCES IN THE RSS

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CORE REGIONAL INDICATOR SYSTEM (CoRe IS)

CHAPTER V

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CORE REGIONAL INDICATORS SYSTEM (CoRe IS) FOR THE CORDILLERA ADMINISTRATIVE REGION (CAR)Background

The First RSC Summit held on September 6, 2016 in Manila underscored the need to develop a harmonized and standardized set of core regional indicators that would supplement the key development indicators, specifically, the Gross Regional Domestic Product (GRDP).

The RSC-CAR during its first quarter meeting on February 21, 2017, affirmed the need to organize a task force that will look into the issues and concern of the CoRe IS.

By virtue of RSC-CAR Resolution No. 1, series of 2017, the CAR CoRe IS Task Force was created, and they had a meeting to review the indicators and identify core regional indicators that will to be monitored to determine the status of the development of the region.

On August 29, 2017, list of indicators pursuant to RSC-CAR Resolution No 7, series of 2017 was approved and adopted. The CoRe-IS has six major sectors identified: (1) Social, (2) Economic, (3) Environment and Natural Resources and Multi-Domain, (4) Public Administration and Governance, (5) Infrastructure, and (6) Indigenous Peoples (IP).

Table 3. Distribution of CoRe-IS Indicators by Sector

SectorNumber of Indicators

National CARSocial 59 61Economic 20 21ENR and Multi-Domain 19 3Public Administration and Governance 8Infrastructure 10Indigenous Peoples 4TOTAL 98 107

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PSA has the most number of indicators to provide equivalent to 34 indicators, followed by DSWD with 15 and DepEd with 13 indicators. Agencies with the least contribution are NNC, DOT, NIA, BIR, DILG, EMB, NCIP, MGB, PAGASA.

Table 4. Distribution of CoRe-IS by Source Agency

Agency Indicators1. PSA2. DSWD3. DEPED4. DOH5. CHED6. BFP7. PNP8. DPWH

34 15 13 4 4 3 3 3

Table 5. List of Indicators in the CAR CoRe Is

Agency Indicators17. DOT18. NIA19. BIR20. DILG21. EMB22. NC23. MGB24. PAGASA

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

Agency Indicators9. BSP10. TESDA11. NEA12. LTO13.DOST14.DOE15.DENR NAMRIA16. NNC

3222222

1

Source of Data Disaggregation

NO Indicator Definition Statistical Activity Agency Frequency

of Data

Geographical (Provincial,

City, Municipal, Barangay)

Dimension (Sex, Age,

Marital Status,

Industry, Occupa-tion, etc.)

SDG 2030

CAR RDP

2017 - 2022

CMCI

1. Demographics and Social Statistics

1.Average (Annual) Family Expenditure

The average expenses or disbursements made by the family purely for personal consumption during the reference period

FIES, APIS PSA

Every 3 years (FIES),

Annually (APIS)

Regional Income Class

SDG 10.1.1 Growth rates of household expenditures or income per capita among

the bottom 40 percent of the population and the total population.

Input to SDG 3.8.2

Proportion of population with large household

expenditures on health as a share of

total household expenditure or

income

N

2. Average Annual Family Income

The average primary income and receipts from other sources received by all family members during the reference period, as participants in any economic activity or as recipients of transfers, pensions, grants, interests, food and non-food items received as gifts by the family

FIES, APIS PSA

Every 3 years (FIES),

Annually (APIS)

Regional Income Class

SDG 10.1.1 Growth rates of household expenditures or income per capita among

the bottom 40 percent of the population and the total population.

N

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Source of Data Disaggregation

NO Indicator Definition Statistical Activity Agency Frequency

of Data

Geographical (Provincial,

City, Municipal, Barangay)

Dimension (Sex, Age,

Marital Status,

Industry, Occupa-tion, etc.)

SDG 2030

CAR RDP

2017 - 2022

CMCI

3. Gini Ratio/ Coefficient

The ratio of the area between the Lorenz curve and the diagonal (the line of perfect equality) to the area below the diagonal. It is a measure of extent to which the distribution of income/expenditure among families/individuals deviates from a perfectly equal distribution with limits 0 for perfect equality and 1 for perfect inequality.

APIS, FIES PSA

Every 3 years (FIES),

Annually (APIS

Regional N

4.Poverty Incidence among Families

The proportion of families with per capita income/ex-penditure less than the per capita poverty threshold to the total number of families.

APIS, FIES PSA

Every 3 years (FIES),

Annually (APIS)

Regional, Provincial

Chap 11 N

5

Poverty Incidence among Population

The proportion of individuals with per capita income/expenditure less than the per capita poverty threshold to the total number of individuals.

APIS, FIES PSA

Every 3 years (FIES),

Annually (APIS)

Regional, Provincial

SDG 1.2.1 Proportion of population living below the national

poverty line, by sex and age

Chap 04 N

6 Poverty Threshold

The minimum income/expenditure required for a family/individual to meet the basic food and non-food requirements

APIS, FIES PSA

Every 3 years (FIES),

Annually (APIS)

Regional, Provincial N

7Subsistence Incidence among Families

The proportion of families with per capita income/ex-penditure less than the per capita poverty threshold to the total number of families.

APIS, FIES PSA

Every 3 years (FIES),

Annually (APIS)

Regional, Provincial

Chap 11 N

8

Subsistence Incidence among Population

The proportion of population with per capita income/expenditure less than the per capita poverty threshold to the total number of population.

APIS, FIES PSA

Every 3 years (FIES),

Annually (APIS)

Regional, Provincial

SDG 1.2.1 Proportion of population living below the national

poverty line, by sex and age

N

9 Achievement Rate

Refers to the degree of per-formance in different subject areas in various levels of basic education

BEIS DepEd Annually Regional Pro-vincial City

Level of Education: Elementary

and Secondary

SubjectBy sex; by learning

area

Input to SDG 4.1.1 Propor-tion of children and young people: (a) in grades 2/3; b) at the end of primary; and c) at the end of lower second-ary achieving at least a minimum proficiency level in (i) reading and (ii) mathematics, by sex

Chap 10 N

10 Cohort Survival Rate (CSR)

The percentage of enrollees at the beginning grade or year in a given school year who reached the final grade or year of the elementary/secondary level.

BEIS DepEd School Year Regional Provincial City

Level of Education: Elementary and Sec-ondaryBy sex

Supplemental indicator to SDG 4.1

Percentage of enrollees at

the beginning grade or year

Chap 10 N

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Source of Data Disaggregation

NO Indicator Definition Statistical Activity Agency Frequency

of Data

Geographical (Provincial,

City, Municipal, Barangay)

Dimension (Sex, Age,

Marital Status,

Industry, Occupa-tion, etc.)

SDG 2030

CAR RDP

2017 - 2022

CMCI

in a given school who reached the final grade or year of the elementary/secondary

level.

11 Gross Survival Rate (Tertiary)

The percentage of new entrants enrolled in bac-calaureate programs who reached the terminal year or are graduating students of baccalaureate programs in the current year.

Administra-tive Data CHED School Year Regional Pro-

vincial City

Level of Education: Elementary

and Secondary

By sex

12 Completion Rate

The percentage of first grade/year entrants in a level of education who complete/finish the level in accordance with the required number of years of study

BEISDepEdCHED School Year Regional

Provincial City

Level of Education: Elementary

and Secondary

By sex

Supplemental indicator to SDG 4.1.1 Percentage

of first grade/year entrants in a level of

education who complete/finish the level in ac-cordance with the required number of

years of study.

Chap 10 N

13 Drop Out Rate

The percentage of pupils/students who leave school during the year for any reason as well as those who complete the previous grade/year level but fail to enroll in the next grade/year level the following school year to the total number of pupils/students enrolled during the previous school year.

BEIS DepEd School YearRegional Provincial

City

Level of Education: Elementary

and Secondary

N

14 Graduation Rate

The percentage of pupils/students who completed the academic requirement for elementary, secondary, or tertiary levels in the current school year to the number of pupils/students enrolled in the terminal year of the level during the same school year.

BEISDepEdCHED School Year Regional

Provincial City

Level of Education: Elementary

and SecondaryBy sex, By program,

By discipline

Chap 10

and14

N

15 Gross Enrollment Rate

The total enrolment in a given level of education, regardless of ages, as a percentage of population who according to the national regulations should be enrolled at this level

BEIS DepEd School Year Regional Provincial City

Level of Education: Elementary

and SecondaryBy sex, By program,

By discipline

Input to SDG 4.3.1 Partic-ipation rate

of youth and adults in formal and non-formal

education and training

in previous 12 months, by sex

Y

16Gross Enrollment Rate (Tertiary)

The percentage of pre-baccalaureate and baccalaureate students over the schooling age of Philippine population of 16-21 years old.

Administra-tive Data CHED School Year Regional Pro-

vincial City

By Program,

by Discipline

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Source of Data Disaggregation

NO Indicator Definition Statistical Activity Agency Frequency

of Data

Geographical (Provincial,

City, Municipal, Barangay)

Dimension (Sex, Age,

Marital Status,

Industry, Occupa-tion, etc.)

SDG 2030

CAR RDP

2017 - 2022

CMCI

17Participation/ Net Enrollment Rate

The ratio of the enrol-ment for the age group corresponding to the official school age in the elemen-tary/secondary level to the population of the same age group in a given year.

n/a DepEd School Year Regional Provincial City

Level of Education: Elementary

and SecondaryBy sex, By program,

By discipline

Input to SDG 4.3.1

Participation rate of youth and adults in formal and non-formal education

and training in previous 12 months, by sex

Chap 10 Y

18 Pupil-Teacher Ratio

The average number of pupils per teacher in elementary education in a given year.

BEIS DepEd Y

19 Student-Teacher Ratio

The average number of students per teacher in secondary education in a given year.

BEIS DepEd Annually Regional

Level of Education: Kindergar-ten-Grade 6, Grade

7-10, Grade 11

Y

20 Student -Faculty Ratio

The average number of students per faculty in tertiary education in a given academic year.

CHED

21Pupil-Classroom Ratio

The average number of pupils per classroom in elementary education in a given school year.

BEIS DepEd Annually Regional

Level of Education: Kindergar-ten-Grade 6, Grade

7-10, Grade 11

Chap 19 Y

22Student-Classroom Ratio

The average number of pupils per classroom in elementary education in a given school year

BEIS DepEd CHED Annually Regional

Level of Education: Kindergar-ten-Grade 6, Grade

7-10, Grade 11

Chap 19 Y

23 Simple/Basic Literacy

The percentage of the population 10 years old and over, who can read, write and understand simple messages in any language or dialect.

FLEMMS PSA every 5 years Regional Sex

Input to SDG 4.1.1 Propor-

tion of children and young

people: (a) in grades 2/3; b) at the end of

primary; and c) at the end of

lower second-ary achieving

at least a minimum

proficiency level in (i)

reading and (ii) mathematics,

by sex

Input to SDG 4.6.1 Percentage

of population in a given age group

achieving at least a fixed

N

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Source of Data Disaggregation

NO Indicator Definition Statistical Activity Agency Frequency

of Data

Geographical (Provincial,

City, Municipal, Barangay)

Dimension (Sex, Age,

Marital Status,

Industry, Occupa-tion, etc.)

SDG 2030

CAR RDP

2017 - 2022

CMCI

level of proficiency

in functional (a) literacy

and (b) numeracy skills, by

sex

24

Student Grantees of Student Financial Assistance Programs (STUFAPS)

The number of recipients of student assistance through financial grants or loans

Admin reports CHED Annually Regional

Type of sponsor:

public and private

Input to SDG 4.b.1 Volume

of official development

assistance flow for scholarship

[s by sector and type of

study

N

25

Enrolment in Non-Formal Technical and Vocational Education Training (TVET) Programs

Number of enrollees in TVET programs

Admin reports TESDA Annually Regional Program N

26

Graduates in Non-Formal Technical and Vocational Education Training (TVET) Programs

Number of graduates in TVET programs

Admin reports TESDA Annually Regional Program Chap

10 N

27 Employment Rate

Percentage of the total number of employed per-sons to the total number of employed persons

Labor Force

SurveyPSA Quarterly Regional n/a

Chap-ter 10 & 13

N

28 Underemploy-ment Rate

Percentage of the total number of underemployed persons to the total number of employed persons

Labor Force

SurveyPSA Quarterly Regional n/a N

29 Unemployment Rate

Percentage of the total number of unemployed persons to the total number of employed persons

Labor Force

SurveyPSA Quarterly Regional n/a

SDG 8.5.2 unemployment rate, by sex,

age and persons with disabilities

Chap 11 N

30Hospital Bed-Population Ratio (HBPR)

The ratio of hospital beds to the population, usually expressed as the number of available hospital beds for every 1,000 population

Field Health

Services Information

System (FHSIS)

DOH Annually Provincial City n/a Chap 19 Y

31

Skilled Health Personnel to Population Ratio

The ratio of skilled health personnel to the population FHSIS DOH n/a Regional Pro-

vincial City

Type of medical

personnel

SDG 3.c.1 Health worker density and distribution

Y

32

Proportion of Births Attended by Skilled Health Personnel

The number of deliveries attended by skilled health personnel as a percentage of all live births.

FHSIS DOH Annually Regional Pro-vincial City n/a

SG 3.1.2 Proportion of births

attended by skilled health

personnel

N

33Contraceptive Prevalence Rate (CPR)

The proportion of currently married women in the reproductive ages of 15-49

FHSIS DOH Quarterly, Annually

Regional Provincial City n/a

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Source of Data Disaggregation

NO Indicator Definition Statistical Activity Agency Frequency

of Data

Geographical (Provincial,

City, Municipal, Barangay)

Dimension (Sex, Age,

Marital Status,

Industry, Occupa-tion, etc.)

SDG 2030

CAR RDP

2017 - 2022

CMCI

years reporting current use of any contraceptive method.

regarding sexual

relations, contraceptives

use and reproductive health care

34 Fully Immunized Children

The number of fully immu-nized children as a per-centage of all one-year old children in the population

FHSIS DOH Quarterly, Annually

Regional Pro-vincial City n/a N

35

Prevalence of Malnutrition among 0-5 years old children

The number of children aged 0-59 months whose weights for age are less than two standard deviations below the median weight for age of the World Health Organization-Child Growth Standards (WHO-CGS) in a given time period expressed as a percentage of all children aged 0-59 months who were weighed in the same time period.

Operation Timbang NNC Annually Provincial

City

Form of malnutri-

tion

SDG 2.2.2 Prevalence of malnutrition (weight for

height >+2 or <-2 standard

deviation from the median of the WHO Child Growth Standards)

among children under 5 years of age, by type (wasting and overweigh)

Input to SDG 2.1.1Prevalenc of undernour-

ishment

Chap 10 N

36 Infant Mortality Rate

The probability of dying between birth and age one, expressed as the number of infant deaths or deaths occurring before reaching 1 months of life in a given period per 1,000 live births

Generation of Vital Statistics from the Civil Reg-istration System

DOH AnnuallyRegional, Provincial,

CitySex

Input of SDG 3.2.2 Neonatal

mortality

Chap 13 N

37 Maternal Mortality Rate

The ratio between the number of women who died (for reasons of pregnant, childbirth and puerperium) to the number of reported live births in a given year, expressed as the number of maternal

Generation of Vital Statistics from the Civil Reg-istration System

DOH Annually Regional, Pro-vincial, City Sex

SDG 3.1.1 Ma-ternal mortality

ratio

Chap13 N

38 Under-five Mortality Rate

The probability of dying between birth and age five, expressed as the number of deaths below five per 1,000 live births during a given period.

Generation of Vital Statistics from the Civil Reg-istration System

DOH AnnuallyRegional, Provincial,

CitySex

SDG 3.2.1 Under-five

mortality rate

Chap13 N

39

Proportion of Tuberculosis (TB) cases detected under directly observed treatment short course (DOTS)

The number of new infectious tuberculosis cases detected under the international recommended tuberculosis control strategy DOTS as a percentage of all tuberculosis cases.

Admin reports DOH Annually Regional, Pro-

vincial, City, n/a

SDG 3.3.2 Tuberculosis

incidence per 1,000 population

Chap 10 N

40Unduplicated number of clients served

Number of clients served with social welfare and development assistance

Admin reports

DSWDLGU Annually Regional

Input to SDG 1.3.1

Proportion of population covered by

N

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Source of Data Disaggregation

NO Indicator Definition Statistical Activity Agency Frequency

of Data

Geographical (Provincial,

City, Municipal, Barangay)

Dimension (Sex, Age,

Marital Status,

Industry, Occupa-tion, etc.)

SDG 2030

CAR RDP

2017 - 2022

CMCI

social protection

floors/systems, by sex,

distinguishing children,

unemployed persons, older

persons, persons with disabilities, pregnant women,

newborns, work-injury

victims and the poor and the vulnerable

41

Number of families provided with disaster relief assistance

This indicator measures the frequency of internally-dis-placed families and individ-uals provided with food and non-food items (FNFI)

Admin reports DSWD Annually Regional

SDG 11.5.1 Number of

deaths, miss-ing persons and directly affected per-

sons attributed to disasters per 100,000 population

N

42Number of Out-of-School Youth Served

Admin reports DSWD Annually

Input to SDG 8.6.1 Propor-tion of youth (aged 15-24 years) not in education,

employment or training

Input to SDG 8.7.1 Proportion

and number of children aged 15-17 years engaged in

child labor by sex and age

Chap 11 N

43

Number of Pantawid households provided with cash grants

The indicator measures the frequency of Pantawid households served under two modalities of the Pantawid Pamilya Pilipino Program

Admin reports DSWD Annually Regional

Input to SDG 1.3.1

Proportion of population

covered by so-cial protection

floors/sys-tems, by sex, distinguishing

children, unemployed

persons, older persons, persons with disabilities,

pregnant wom-en, newborns,

work-injury victims and the poor and the vulnerable

Chap 11 Y

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Source of Data Disaggregation

NO Indicator Definition Statistical Activity Agency Frequency

of Data

Geographical (Provincial,

City, Municipal, Barangay)

Dimension (Sex, Age,

Marital Status,

Industry, Occupa-tion, etc.)

SDG 2030

CAR RDP

2017 - 2022

CMCI

44

Number of Senior Citizens provided with social pension

The indicator measures the frequency of indigent senior citizens (aged 60 and above)

Admin reports DSWD Annually Regional Sex

Input to SDG 1.3.1 Proportion

of population covered by

social protection floors/systems,

by sex, distinguishing

children, unemployed

persons, older persons,

persons with disabilities, pregnant women,

newborns, work-injury

victims and the poor and the vulnerable

Chap 11 N

45

Number of Women in Especially Difficult Circumstance Served

Admin reports DSWD Annually n/a

SexBy

Clientele category,

By Client’s place Origin

Input to SDG 10.3.1 Proportion of

the population reporting having personality felt discriminated

against or harassed within

the previous 12 months on the basis of a ground of

discrimination prohibited under

international human rights

law

Input to SDG 16.2.2 Number of victims of hu-man trafficking

per 100,000 population, by sex, age and form of exploitation

Chap 11 N

46

Number of Children in Child Development Centers (CDC) and Supervised Neighborhood plays (SNPs) provided with supplementary feeding programs (SFP)

Measures the frequency of children in CDCs and SNPs who have been served in a complete cycle of SFP

Admin reports DSWD Annually Regional Chap

11

47

Number of Sustainable Livelihood Programs (SLP) households assisted through the

Measures the frequency of SLP households with one member engaged in established/diversified/enhanced microenterprises that have started business operations.

DSWD Annually Regional

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Source of Data Disaggregation

NO Indicator Definition Statistical Activity Agency Frequency

of Data

Geographical (Provincial,

City, Municipal, Barangay)

Dimension (Sex, Age,

Marital Status,

Industry, Occupa-tion, etc.)

SDG 2030

CAR RDP

2017 - 2022

CMCI

Microenterprise Development Track

To qualify for engagement in microenterprises, member must be an adult or aged 16-17 years old with consent of parent/guard-ian as tagged in the SLP Information System

48

Number of SLP households with one adult family member assisted through Employment Facilitation Track

Measures the frequency of SLP households with one member employed with a minimum of three months engagement

Admin reports DSWD Annually Regional

49

Number of households that benefitted from completed KC-NCDDP sub projects

This indicator measures the number of households that are able to access community sub-projects funded through Kala-hi-CIDSS-NCDDP

Admin reports DSWD Annually Regional

50

Number of client served in residential and non-residential care facilities

This indicator measures the frequency of clients who are assisted and are reading in the DSWD Residential and Non-residential Facilities.

Admin reports DSWD Annually Regional Type of

Facility

51

Number of children placed for alternative care

This indicator measures the frequency of children served through the Alternative Parental Care Program: Adopting and Foster Care

Admin reports DSWD Annually Regional Type of

Service

52

Number of trafficked persons provided with social welfare services

This indicator measures the frequency of trafficked persons (individuals) served through the Recovery and Reintegrated Program Trafficked persons (RRPTP) disaggregated by sector.

Admin reports DSWD Annually Regional

Sector: Women, children, youth, PWDs, senior

citizens

53

Number of clients served through assistance to individuals in crisis situation (IACS)

This indicator measures the frequency of clients served through assistance to indi-viduals in crisis situation.

Admin reports DSWD Annually Regional By type

54

Number of clients served through assistance to communities in need

This indicator measures the frequency of clients served through assistance to communities in need.

Admin reports DSWD Annually Regional

55 Population

Total number of individuals in a territory at a specified time. It covers both nationals and aliens, native and foreign-born persons, internees, refugees and any other group physically present within the borders of a country at a specified time. In assembling national demographic statistics for publication, the basic aim has been to obtain data for the physically present (or “de facto”) population

POPCEN PSA Every 5 years

Regional, Pro-vincial, City, Municipality

By Sex, by Age

Input to several SDG indicators

Chap 13 N

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Source of Data Disaggregation

NO Indicator Definition Statistical Activity Agency Frequency

of Data

Geographical (Provincial,

City, Municipal, Barangay)

Dimension (Sex, Age,

Marital Status,

Industry, Occupa-tion, etc.)

SDG 2030

CAR RDP

2017 - 2022

CMCI

rather the for the legally established resident (or “de jure”) inhabitants.

56 Population Density

Refers to the number of persons per unit of land area (usually in square kilometres).

Census of Popula-tion and Housing (CPH)

PSA Every 5 years

Regional, Pro-vincial, City, Municipality

n/a

Input to SDG 3.c.1 Health

worker density and distribution

Chap 03 N

57 Population Growth Rate

Indicates how fast a population increases or decreases as a result of interplay of births, deaths, and migration during a given period of time.

Census of Population (POPCEN) and CPH

PSA Every 5 years

Regional, Pro-vincial, City, Municipality

n/a

Input to SDG 11.3.1 Ratio of land con-

sumption rate to population growth rate

Chap 03 N

58

Number of Families by Main Source of Water Supply

APIS or FIES for non-cen-sus years and CPH

for census years

PSA/ DOH Annually n/a

Source of water supply

SDG 6.1.1 Proportion of

population using safely managed drinking water

services

Chap 19 Y

59Number of Families by type of toilet facility

APIS or FIES for non-cen-sus years and CPH

for census years

PSA Annually n/aSource of water supply

Input to SDG 6.2.1Proporiton of population using safely

managed sani-tation services,

including a hand-washing

facility with soup and water

Chap 19 N

60

Licensure Examination Regional Passing Rate

Admin reports CHED Annually Regional By Disci-

pline

4.3.s3 Passing rate in licensure

exam (HEd)

Chap 10

61

Number of Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Beneficiaries

Admin reports DSWD Annually Regional Type

2 Economic Statistics

62

Gross Regional Domestic Expenditure (at current and constant prices)

The expenditure of residents of the region in the domestic territory plus their expenditures in other regions including the rest of the world.

Conduct of various surveys

and gather-ing of

data from several

administra-tive-based

data systems

PSA Annually RegionalType of expendi-

ture

Chap 04

and 15

N

63

Gross Regional Domestic Product (at current and constant prices)

The aggregates of gross value added (GVA) of all resident produce units in the region.

Conduct of various surveys

and gather-ing of

data from several

administra-tive-based

data systems

PSA Annually RegionalType of expendi-

ture

Chap 04 N

Gross Regional Research &

Expenses or costs incurred by R&D institutions or unit

Compen-dium DOST Every 2

years Regional Sector Sector Chap 14

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NO Indicator Definition Statistical Activity Agency Frequency

of Data

Geographical (Provincial,

City, Municipal, Barangay)

Dimension (Sex, Age,

Marital Status,

Industry, Occupa-tion, etc.)

SDG 2030

CAR RDP

2017 - 2022

CMCI

64Development (R&D) Expenditure

implementing R&D projects/activities during specific period.

Total R&D expenditure of R&D institutions located in or operating within a particular region.

(Govern-ment,

public and private HEIs,

private non-profit)

Chap 14

65 Gross Regional R&D Personnel

Total number of persons engaged in R&D work of an institution that is implement-ing R&D projects located in the region.

DOST Regional

Category (re-

searcher, technician,

auxiliary personnel)

Chap 14

66 Area of Farm Refers to the size or actual measurement of the farm

PCPSCrPS PSA

AnnuallyQuarterly

Semi- Annually

Regional, Provincial

n/atype of crop

Input to SDG 5.a.1 (a)

Population of total agricultural population with ownership or secure rights

over agricultural land, by sex;

and b) share of women among

owners or rights-bearers of agricultural

land, by type of tenure

N

67Volume of Crops Production

It is the quality produced and actually harvested for a particular crop during a reference period. It includes those harvested but damaged, stolen, given away, consumed, given as harvesters and threshers shares, reserved etc. excluded are those produced but not harvested due to low price, lack of demand and force majeure or fortuitous events, etc.

PCPSCrPS PSA Annually,

QuarterlyRegional, Provincial

Palay, corn, major

crops

SDG 2.3.1 Volume of production

per labour unit by classes of farming/

pastoral/forestry enterprise size

Chap 8 N

68Volume of Fishery Production

It is the quantity of fish un-loaded in the landing center, caught in inland bodies of water and/or harvested/produced from aqua farms; presented in metric tons.

Aquacul-ture Survey Inland and Municipal Survey

PSA Annually, Quarterly

Regional, Provincia

Type, Species

SDG 2.3.1 volume of

production per labour unit by classes of farming/

pastoral/forestry enterprise size

Chap 8 N

69Volume of Livestock Production

It refers to the volume of indigenous (local-raised) animals disposed for slaughter plus animals exported or shipped-out for slaughter both on live weight equivalent.

BLPS/CLPS PSA Annually,

QuarterlyRegional, Provincial

Type, Species

SDG 2.3.1 vol-ume of produc-tion per labour unit by classes

of farming/pastoral/forestry enterprise size

Chap 8 N

70

Volume of Poultry Production

It refers to the volume of indigenous (local-raised) an-imals disposed for slaughter plus animals exported or shipped-out for slaughter

BLPS/CLPS PSA Annually,

QuarterlyRegional, Provincial

Type, Species

SDG 2.3.1 volume of

production per labour unit by

Chap 8 N

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Source of Data Disaggregation

NO Indicator Definition Statistical Activity Agency Frequency

of Data

Geographical (Provincial,

City, Municipal, Barangay)

Dimension (Sex, Age,

Marital Status,

Industry, Occupa-tion, etc.)

SDG 2030

CAR RDP

2017 - 2022

CMCI

both on live weight equivalent.

classes of farming/

pastoral/forestry enterprise size

71 Consumer Price Index

Indicator of the change in the average prices of a fixed basket of goods and ser-vices commonly purchased by household relative to base year.

Survey of Retail Prices of

Commodi-ties for the CPI (Agri-

culture and Non-Agri-culture)

PSA Annually, Monthly

Regional, Provincial

Major commodity

groupN

72 Inflation RateThe annual rate of change or the year-on-year change in the CPI.

Survey of Retail Prices of

Commodi-ties for the CPI (Agri-

culture and Non-Agri-culture)

PSA Annually, Monthly

Regional, Provincial

Major commodity

group

Chap 15 Y

73 Purchasing power of peso

A measure of the real value of the peso in a given period relative to a chosen reference period. It is computed by getting the reciprocal of the CPI and multiplying the result by 100.

Survey of Retail Prices of

Commodi-ties for the CPI (Agri-

culture and Non-Agri-culture)

PSA Annually, Monthly

Regional, Provincial n/a N

74 Bank Density Ratio

Ratio of the total number of domestic banking offices to the total number of cities/municipalities in the Philippines.

Admin reports BSP Annually Regional,

ProvincialType of

bank

SDG 8.10.1 Number of commercial bank branches and automated teller machines (ATMs) per 100,000 adults

Y

75 Total Deposit Liabilities

Deposits liabilities include a) Demand Deposits, b) Savings Deposits, and c) Time Certificate Deposits.

Admin reports BSP Annually Regional,

Provincial n/a

Input to SDG 8.10.2 Proportion of

adults (15 years and older with

an account at a bank or

other financial institution or

with a mobile-money-service

provider

Chap 15 N

76 Loan Portfolio

Non-derivative financial assets with fixed or determinable payments that are not quoted in an active market. These include a)Loans to BSP b) Interbank Loans c) Loans and receivable- others, and d) Loans and Receivables arising from repurchase agreements (LRARA), net of amortization.

Admin reports BSP Annually Regional,

ProvincialType of

bank

Input to SDG 9.3.2 Proportion of small-scale industries with a loan or line of

credit

N

77 Number of Establishments ULE PSA Annually Regional,

ProvincialType of industry

Input to SDG 16.5.2. Proportion of

N

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Source of Data Disaggregation

NO Indicator Definition Statistical Activity Agency Frequency

of Data

Geographical (Provincial,

City, Municipal, Barangay)

Dimension (Sex, Age,

Marital Status,

Industry, Occupa-tion, etc.)

SDG 2030

CAR RDP

2017 - 2022

CMCI

businesses that had at least one contact with a public official and that paid a bribe to a

public official, or were asked for a bribe by those public

officials during the previous 12

months

78

Number of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises

Includes tourist, excursion-ists, aliens entering the country for a temporary stay not exceeding one year and for purpose other than immigration, permanent residence or employment for remuneration in the country and Filipino nation-als residing permanently abroad on temporary stay in Philippines not exceeding one year. This includes the following: a)transit visitors and change-plan passen-gers remain in the premises of the port of entry terminal: b)aliens with pre-arranged employment for remunera-tion in the Philippines, even if length of stay overseas who are not permanent residents abroad: e) Filipino overseas contract workers on home visits: and f) returning residents of the Philippines.

ULE PSA Annually Regional, Provincial

Type of industry

Input to SDG 9.3.2 Proportion of small-scale industries with a loan or line of

credit

Chap 9 N

79 Visitor Arrivals

Quantity of and total income generated from all goods leaving the country which are properly cleared through the customs.

Admin reports DOT Annually,

MonthlyRegional, Provincial

Country of origin

Input to SDG 16.5.2 Proportion of

businesses that had at least one contact with a public official and that paid a bribe to a

public official, or were asked for a bribe by those public

officials during the previous 12

months

Chap 9 N

80 Volume and Value of Exports

Quantity of and total income generated from all goods entering any seaports or airports of entry of the Philippine properly cleared through the Customs or remaining under the Customs control, whether the goods are for direct consumption, for merchanting (global manufacturing, global wholesaling/retailing, and

Foreign Trade

Statistics (FTS) and commodity flow data

PSA Annually Regional n/a

Input to SDG 17.4.1 Debt service as a

proportion of ex-ports of goods and services

N

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Source of Data Disaggregation

NO Indicator Definition Statistical Activity Agency Frequency

of Data

Geographical (Provincial,

City, Municipal, Barangay)

Dimension (Sex, Age,

Marital Status,

Industry, Occupa-tion, etc.)

SDG 2030

CAR RDP

2017 - 2022

CMCI

81 Volume and Val-ue of Imports

Focuses on the quantity and value of Philippine trade with other countries for the calendar year

Foreign Trade Statistics (FTS) and commodity flow data

PSA Annually Regional n/a

Input to SDG 10.a.1 Proportion

of tariff lines applied to

imports from least developed countries and

developing countries with

zero-tariff

N

82 Mineral Production

It includes the volume and value of production of minerals

Admin reports MGB Quarterly Regional

3 Environment and Natural Resources and Multi-Domain 3.1 Environment

83 Distribution of Pollutants

Station records EMB Annually Type of

Emission

Input to SDG 11.6.2 Annual mean levels of fine particulate

matter (e.g. PM2.5 and

PM10) in cities (population weighted)

Chap 20 N

84 Total Forest Land

NAMRIA

SDG 15.1.1 Forest area as a proportion of total land area

Chap 20 N

85 Minimum temperature

Station records

PAGASA

3.2 Public Administration and Governance

86 Crime Solution Efficiency

Percentage of solved cases out of total number of crime incidents handled by law enforcement agencies for a given period of time.

Admin reports PNP Annually Regional,

Provincial n/a

Input to SDG 16.3.2

Unsentenced detainees as

a proportion of overall prison

population

Chap 18 N

87 Crime Volume

The total number of crime incidents committed in a given area over a period of time.

NCRS PNP Annually Regional, Provincial/City

Type of CrimeBy sex

Goal 16 Chap 18 N

88Ratio of Firemen to population

An indicator that measures the adequacy of the firefighting man power to safeguard the people and property. It is computed by dividing the total population by the total number of firemen.

Administra-tive-based

recordsBFP Annually Provincial n/a

By sex N

89Number of suppressed fire incidents

Total number of fire incidents suppressed over a given period of time.

Administra-tive-based

recordsBFP Annually Chap

18

90Ratio of Policemen to population

An indicator that measures the adequacy of the police force in its task of promoting peace and order, and of providing security to the people and property. It is computed by dividing the total population by the total number of policemen.

Administra-tive-based

recordsPNP Annually Provincial n/a Y

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Source of Data Disaggregation

NO Indicator Definition Statistical Activity Agency Frequency

of Data

Geographical (Provincial,

City, Municipal, Barangay)

Dimension (Sex, Age,

Marital Status,

Industry, Occupa-tion, etc.)

SDG 2030

CAR RDP

2017 - 2022

CMCI

91Total Revenue Collections (LGU)

Administra-tive-based records

BIR, BLGF

Annually, Quarterly

Regional, Provincial/

City

Type of Revenue

Input to SDG 17.1.1 Total government revenue as a proportion of

GDP, by source LOOK SDG 8

Chap 15 & 16

Y

92Compliance to Full Disclosure Policy

Number of LGUs complying with the Full Disclosure Policy of the Government.

Administra-tive-based

recordsDILG Annually,

Quarterly

Regional, Provincial/

City

93Ratio of Fire truck to Population

Administra-tive-based

recordsBFP Annually Regional

3.3 Infrastructure

94Length of National Bridges

Road and Bridge

Application System

DPWH AnnuallyRegional,

Engineering District

Type: permanent, temporary

N

95Number of National Bridges

Road and Bridge

Application System

DPWH AnnuallyRegional,

Engineering District

Type: permanent, temporary

N

96 Length of National Roads

Road and Bridge

Application System

DPWH AnnuallyRegional,

Engineering District

Type of Material

Input to SDG 9.1.1 Proportion

of the rural population who live within 2 km of an all-season

road

Chap 18 Y

97Number of Driver Permits/Licenses Issued

Administra-tive-based

recordsLTO Annually Regional,

Provincial/City n/a N

98Number of Motor Vehicles Registered

Administra-tive-based

recordsLTO Annually Regional,

Provincial

Type of vehicle and

status

Chap 19 N

99 Status of Energization

Number of barangays with access to/covered by electricity connections divided by the total number of barangays.

Administra-tive-based

recordsNEA Monthly

Regional, Pro-vincial (Electric

Coop), Municipality

n/a

Related to 7.1.1 Proportion of population

with access to electricity

Input to SDG 4.a.1 Proportion of schools with access to: a) electricity; b)

the Internet for pedagogical purposes; c)

computers for pedagogical purposes; d) adapted

infrastructure and materials for students

with disabilities: e) basic

drinking water; f) single-sex

basic sanitation facilities;

and g) basic handwashing facilities (as

per the WASH indicator

definitions

Chap 19 Y

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Source of Data Disaggregation

NO Indicator Definition Statistical Activity Agency Frequency

of Data

Geographical (Provincial,

City, Municipal, Barangay)

Dimension (Sex, Age,

Marital Status,

Industry, Occupa-tion, etc.)

SDG 2030

CAR RDP

2017 - 2022

CMCI

100Percentage of Families with Electricity

Number of families with electricity connections divided by the total number of families in a particular area.

Annual Poverty Indicators Survey (APIS)

PSA Annual Regional n/a Chap 19 Y

101

Power consumption in Kilowatt-hour (Kwh)

DOE Annually

102Oil Consumption in Liters (L)

DOE Annually

103Percent level of Irrigation Development

Administra-tive-based records

NIA Annually n/a Chap 8 N

4 Indigenous Peoples

104

Number of Poor IP from the Pantawid Pamilya

National Household Targeting System (NHTS)

DSWD Annual Regional

105

Number of capability building activities (IPED)

BEIS DEPED Annual Regional n/a

106

Number of contextualized learning materials (IPED)

BEIS DEPED Annual Regional n/a Chap 7

107

Number of Land Tenure Instruments issued

Administra-tive-based

recordsNCIP Annual Regional Type Chap

7

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CHAPTER

LOCALIZATION OF THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS (SDG) INDICATORS

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LOCALIZATION OF THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS (SDG) INDICATORSThe Sustainable Development Agenda was adopted by the 21 UN members countries on September 25, 2015 composed of 17 developmental goals, 169 targets, and 230 indicators. SDG intends to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure that all people enjoy peace and prosperity.

The RSC-CAR during its 2nd Quarter meeting on 19 May 2016 at the RDC Hall, Baguio City, recognized the need to create a Technical Working Group (TWG) on SDG to study the core global SDG Indicator Framework and assess the identified SDG indicators to be monitored in the region. The committee passed RSC Resolution No. 6, series of 2016 - Creation of the TWG on SDG.

On February 21, 2017, the TWG on SDG met to review the availability of the identified national SDG indicators in the region and identify possible supplemental and proxy indicators. The TWG is headed by NEDA-CAR and PSA-CAR as the co-chair, and the 24 members includes BSP, BFAR, CHED, POPCOM, DA, DEPED, DOE, DENR, DOH, DILG, DOLE, DSWD, DOTC, DPHW, DOST, EMB, HLURB, NCIP, NNC, NTC, OCD, PEZA, PROCOR, and WWRRC.

A Regional Assessment Workshop on SDG for Luzon Cluster was conducted on October 16-17, 2017 at Le Monet Hotel, Baguio City to further review the indicators of the SDG. As a result, there were 53 supplemental and proxy indicators identified for TIER 1.

TIER (based on IAEG*-SDG definition)

The following are the programs and activities in the localization of the monitoring of the SDG statistics:

SDG Watch – is a publication on the monitoring of the SDG indicators which shall be prepared and reported by the PSA. There will be a quarterly monitoring of the indicators in order to determine the status of the region in achieving the targets and goals of the SDG.

SDG Website – is a monitoring system with the use technology for easy access. There shall be a separate section for the SDG in the PSA-CAR website wherein updates shall be uploaded from time to time.

Conduct Fora – partners from line agencies, universities, and local government units conduct information dissemination activities.

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Table 6. CAR SDG Indicators by TIER Classifications

AGENCY TIER 3 TIER 2 TIER 1PSA 1.2.2 Proportion of men, women and

children of all ages living in poverty in all its dimensions according to national definitions1.a.3 Sum of total grants and non-debt-creating inflows directly allocated to poverty reduction programmes as a proportion of GDP7.3.1 Energy intensity measured in terms of primary energy and GDP7.b.1 Investments in energy efficiency as a percentage of GDP and the amount of foreign direct investment in financial transfer for infrastructure and technology to sustainable development services8.4.1 Material footprint, material footprint per capita, and material footprint per GDP8.4.2 Domestic material consumption, domestic material consumption per capita, and domestic material consumption per GDP8.9.1 Tourism direct GDP as a proportion of total GDP and in growth rate8.b.1 Total government spending in social protection and employment programmes as a proportion of the national budgets and GDP10.4.1 Labour share of GDP, comprising wages and social protection transfers10.7.1 Recruitment cost borne by employee as a proportion of yearly income earned in country of destination12.2.1 Material footprint, material footprint per capita, and material footprint per GDP Indicator is also found in SDG 8.4.112.2.2 Domestic material consumption, domestic material consumption per capita, and domestic material consumption per GDP Indicator is also found in SDG 8.4.2.17.1.1 Total government revenue as a proportion of GDP, by source17.1.2 Proportion of domestic budget funded by domestic taxes

1.1.1 Proportion of population below the international poverty line, by sex, age, employment status and geographical location (urban/rural) 5.a.1 (a) Proportion of total agricultural population with ownership or secure rights over agricultural land, by sex; and (b) share of women among owners or rights-bearers of agricultural land, by type of tenure8.3.1 Proportion of informal employment in non agriculture employment, by sex10.c.1 Remittance costs as a proportion of the amount remitted11.3.1 Ratio of land consumption rate to population growth rate11.5.2 Direct disaster economic loss in relation to global GDP, including disaster damage to critical infrastructure and disruption of basic services

1.2.1 Proportion of population living below the national poverty line, by sex and age1.4.1p1 Proportion of population living in households with access to basic services1.4.1.p2 Percentage of all women and currently married women ages 15-49 who have ever used any contraceptive methods1.4.1p3 Percentage of population that visited a health facility or sought advice or treatment in the 30 days preceeding the survey1.4.1.p8 Proportion of population living in households with access to sanitary facility1.4.1.p9 Proportion of families with owned or owner-like possession of housing units1.4.2.p10 Proportion of families which own house and lot or owner-like possession of house and lot; rent house/room including lot; own house, rent lot; own house, rent-free lot with consent of owner; rent-free house and lot with consent of owner3.6.1 Death rate due to road traffic injuries3.7.1 Proportion of women of reproductive age (aged 15-49 years) who have their need for family planning satisfied [provided] with modern methods3.7.2 Adolescent birth rate (aged 10-14 years or aged 15-19years) per 1,000 women in that age group3.7.s1 Contraceptive Prevalence Rate3.9.3 Mortality rate attributed to unintentional poisoning3.a.1 Age-standardized prevalence of current tobacco use among persons aged 15 years and older4.4.1.p1 Proportion of population with exposure to internet4.6.1 Percentage of population in a given age group achieving at least a fixed level of proficiency in functional (a) literacy and (b) numeracy skills, by sex5.2.1 Proportion of ever-partnered women and girls aged 15 years and older subjected to physical, sexual or psychological violence by a current or former intimate partner in the previous 12 months, by form of violence and by age5.2.2 Proportion of women and girls aged 15 years and older subjected to sexual violence by persons other than an intimate partner in the previous 12 months, by age and place of occurrence5.3.1 Proportion of women aged 20-24 years who were married or in a union before age 15 and before age 185.5.2 Proportion of women in managerial positions6.1.1 .p1 Proportion of household using safely managed drinking water services7.1.1 Proportion of population with access to electricity8.1.1 Annual growth rate of real GDP per capita8.2.1 Annual growth rate of real GDP per employed person

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AGENCY TIER 3 TIER 2 TIER 18.5.2 Unemployment rate, by sex, age and persons with disabilities8.6.1 Proportion of youth (aged 15-24 years) not in education, employment or training8.8.1 Frequency rates of fatal and non-fatal occupational injuries, by sex and migrant status9.2.1 Manufacturing value added as a proportion of GDP and per capita9.2.2 Manufacturing employment as a proportion of total employment10.1.1 Growth rates of household expenditure or income per capita among the bottom 40 per cent of the population and the total population10.2.1 Proportion of people living below 50 per cent of median income, by age, sex andpersons with disabilities16.9.1 Proportion of children under 5 years of age whose births have been registered with a civil authority, by age17.8.1 Proportion of individuals using the Internet

DSWD 1.3.1s1 Proportion of population provided with social protection with the following: KALAHI, SLP, SFP, AICS, and CCT1.a.1.p1 Proportion of CCT budget/expenditure as direct poverty reduction program to the national budget/expenditure4.2.2 Participation rate in organized learning (one year before the official primary entry age), by sex5.2.s3 Number of cases served by Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) on violence against women and child abuse

DEPED 4.1.1 Proportion of children and young people: (a) in grades 2/3; (b) at the end of primary; and (c) at the end of lower secondary achieving at least a minimum proficiency level in (i) reading and (ii) mathematics, by sex4.3.1 Participation rate of youth and adults in formal and non-formal education and training in the previous 12 months, by sex(non-formal , DSWD and/or TESDA)4.c.1 Proportion of teachers in: (a) pre-primary; (b) primary; (c) lower secondary; and (d) upper secondary education who have received at least the minimum organized teacher training (e.g. pedagogical training) pre-service or in-service required for teaching at the relevant level in a given country

1.4.1p4 Net Enrolment Rate in kindergarten1.4.1p5 Net Enrolment Rate in elementary1.4.1p6 Net Enrolment Rate in secondary education1.4.1p7 Proportion of families with access to safe water supply4.1.s1 Completion Rate4.1.s2 Cohort Survival Rate4.1.s3 Dropout Rate or School Leavers Rate4.3.s1 Net Enrolment Rate in elementary education4.3.s2 Net Enrolment Rate in secondary education4.5.1 Parity indices (female/male, rural/urban, bottom/top wealth quintile and others such as disability status, indigenous peoples and conflict-affected, as data become available) for all education indicators on this list that can be disaggregated4.5.1s1 parity indices of female and male in the enrollment of primary education4.a.1 Proportion of schools with access to: (a) electricity; (b) the Internet for pedagogical purposes; (c) computers for pedagogical purposes; (d) adapted infrastructure and materials for students with disabilities; (e) basic drinking water; (f) single-sex basic sanitation facilities; and (g) basic handwashing facilities (as per the WASH indicator definitions)

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AGENCY TIER 3 TIER 2 TIER 1 4.a.1.1 electricity 4.a.1.2 internet 4.a.1.3 computers 4.a.1.4 water sanitation

DILG 1.5.4 Proportion of local governments that adopt and implement local disaster risk reduction strategies in line with national disaster risk reduction strategies

DOST FNRI 2.1.2 Prevalence of moderate or severe food insecurity in the population, based on the Food Insecurity Experience Scale (FIES)

2.1.1 Prevalence of undernourishment 2.1.1.p1 Proportion of households meeting 100% recommended energy intake2.2.1 Prevalence of stunting (height for age <-2 standard deviation from the median of the World Health Organization (WHO) Child Growth Standards) among children under 5 years of age2.2.2 Prevalence of malnutrition (weight for height >+2 or <-2 standard deviation from the median of the WHO Child Growth Standards) among children under 5 years of age, by type (wasting and overweight)2.2.2.1 Prevalence of malnutrition for children under 5 years <-2 SD from the median of the WHO CGS (wasting)2.2.2.2 Prevalence of malnutrition for children under 5 years <+2 SD from the median of the WHO CGS (overweight)2.2.s1 Prevalence of micronutrient deficiencies (Vit. A, Iron)2.2.s2 Prevalence of exclusive breastfeeding3.5.2 Harmful use of alcohol, defined according to the national context as alcohol per capita consumption (aged 15 years and older) within a calendar year in litres of pure alcohol3.a.s1 Prevalence of current tobacco use

DOH 3.3.1 Number of new HIV infections per 1,000 uninfected population, by sex, age and key populations3.3.5 Number of people requiring interventions against neglected tropical diseases3.9.2 Mortality rate attributed to unsafe water, unsafe sanitation and lack of hygiene (exposure to unsafe Water, Sanitation and Hygiene for All (WASH) services)3.c.1 Health worker density and distribution3.d.1 International Health Regulations (IHR) capacity and health emergency preparedness6.1.1 Proportion of population using safely managed drinking water services6.2.1 Proportion of population using safely managed sanitation services, including a hand-washing facility with soap and water

3.3.4 Hepatitis B incidence per 100,000 population3.b.1 Proportion of the target population covered by all vaccines included in their national programme3.b.3 Proportion of health facilities that have a core set of relevant essential medicines available and affordable on a sustainable basis

3.1.1 Maternal mortality ratio 3.1.2 Proportion of births attended by skilled health personnel3.1.s1 Proportion of births delivered in a health facility3.2.1 Under-five mortality rate3.2.2 Neonatal mortality rate3.2.s1 Infant Mortality Rate3.3.1.p1Number of new HIV infections (newly diagnosed cases/year)3.3.2 Tuberculosis incidence per 100,000 population (per 100,000 in DOH)3.3.3 Malaria incidence per 1,000 population (per 100,000 in DOH)3.5.1.p1 Percentage of drug abuse cases or drug users who completed treatment3.b.1p1 Proportion of fully immunized children3.b.3p1 Percentage availability of essential drugs in public health facilities

DOH/PSA 3.4.1 Mortality rate attributed to cardiovascular disease, cancer, diabetes or chronic respiratory disease

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3.8.2 Number of people covered by health insurance or a public health system per 1,000 population3.8.s1 % of population covered by the social health insurance3.8.s2 Out-of-pocket health spending as percentage of total health expenditure

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AGENCY TIER 3 TIER 2 TIER 1CHED 4.3.1 Participation rate of youth and

adults in formal and non-formal education and training in the previous 12 months, by sex4.4.1 Proportion of youth and adults with information and communications technology (ICT) skills, by type of skill4.c.1 Proportion of teachers in: (a) pre-primary; (b) primary; (c) lower secondary; and (d) upper secondary education who have received at least the minimum organized teacher training (e.g. pedagogical training) pre-service or in-service required for teaching at the relevant level in a given country

4.3.s3 Passing rate in licensure exam (HEd)4.5.1 Parity indices (female/male, rural/urban, bottom/top wealth quintile and others such as disability status, indigenous peoples and conflict-affected, as data become available) for all education indicators on this list that can be disaggregated4.c.s1 Faculty qualification (HEd)

TESDA 4.3.1 Participation rate of youth and adults in formal and non-formal education and training in the previous 12 months, by sex4.4.1 Proportion of youth and adults with information and communications technology (ICT) skills, by type of skill

4.3.s4 Certification rate (TVET)4.5.1 Parity indices (female/male, rural/urban, bottom/top wealth quintile and others such as disability status, indigenous peoples and conflict-affected, as data become available) for all education indicators on this list that can be disaggregated4.c.s2 Number of TVET trainers trained

COMELEC 5.5.1 Proportion of seats held by women in (a) national parliaments and (b) local governments

DTI 5.5.2s1 Percentage of firms owned by women (through business permits and licences system)

DAR 5.a.1p1Number agricultural and residential land free patents issued to women and men

DAR, NCIP 5.a.1p2Number of holders of emancipation patents and certificates of land ownership, certificate of ancestral land titles (CALTs), certificate of ancestral domain titles (CADTs) by sex, stewardship5.a.1p3 Number of women beneficiaries with secured land tenure in Residential areas

WWRRC 6.6.1 Change in the extent of water-related ecosystems over time

6.a.1 Amount of water- and sanitation-related official development assistance that is part of a government-coordinated spending plan

DILG 6.b.1 Proportion of local administrative units with established and operational policies and procedures for participation of local communities in water and sanitation management6.b.s2 Number of local WASH ordinances strengthening WASH governance in the communities

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6.b.s1 Number of functional WASH councils/ committees in LGUs

DOE 7.1.2 Proportion of population with primary reliance on clean fuels and technology

BSP 8.10.1 (a) Number of commercial bank branches per 100,000 adults and (b) number of automated teller machines (ATMs) per 100,000 adults8.10.2 Proportion of adults (15 years and older) with an account at a bank or other financial institution or with a mobile-money-service provider

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AGENCY TIER 3 TIER 2 TIER 1DOTr 9.1.2 Passenger and freight volumes, by

mode of transportPSADOST

9.5.1 Research and development expenditure as a proportion of GDP

DOST 9.5.2 Researchers (in full-time equivalent) per million inhabitants

9.5.2.s1 Proportion of graduates of science courses to total graduates

LGUs/EMB 11.6.1 Proportion of urban solid waste regularly collected and with adequate final discharge out of total urban solid waste generated, by cities

EMB 9.4.1 CO2 emission per unit of value added

6.3.2 Proportion of bodies of water with good ambient water quality

11.6.2 Annual mean levels of fine particulate matter (e.g. PM2.5 and PM10) in cities (population weighted)11.6.2p1 Percentage of highly urbanized and other major urban centers within ambient air quality guidelines value increased12.4.2 Hazardous waste generated per capita and proportion of hazardous waste treated, by type of treatment

OCDDILG

11.b.2 Proportion of local governments (units) that adopt and implement local disaster risk reduction strategies in line with national disaster risk reduction strategies Indicator is also found in SDG 1.5.3 and 13.1.2.

OCD 1.5.1 Number of deaths, missing persons and directly affected persons attributed to disasters per 100,000 population3.1.1 Number of deaths, missing persons and directly affected persons attributed to disasters per 100,000 population11.5.1 Number of deaths, missing persons and directly affected persons attributed to disasters per 100,000 population Indicator is also found in SDG 1.5.1 and 13.1.213.1.3 Proportion of local governments that adopt and implement local disaster risk reduction strategies in line with national disaster risk reduction strategies

DENR 6.3.1 Proportion of wastewater safely treated6.4.1 Change in water-use efficiency over time6.5.1 Degree of integrated water resources management (IWRM) implementation (0-100)15.5.1 Red List Index15.7.1 Proportion of traded wildlife that was poached or illicitly trafficked Indicator is also found in SDG 15.c.1.15.c.1 Proportion of traded wildlife that was poached or illicitly traffickedIndicator is also found in SDG 15.7.1.

15.3.1 Proportion of land that is degraded over total land area15.4.1 Coverage by protected areas of important sites for mountain biodiversity

6.3.1.p1 Volume of wastewater treated (industries)6.3.2.p1 Proportion of monitored bodies of water with good ambient water quality6.5.1.p1 Percentage of implementation of programs and projects identified in the Integrated River Basin Master Plans (IRBMP)

15.1.1 Forest area as a proportion of total land area15.1.2 Proportion of important sites for terrestrial and freshwater biodiversity that are covered by protected areas, by ecosystem type15.2.1 Progress towards sustainable forest management15.3.1.p1 Forest Cover Change ( from close to open forest)

PROCOR 16.1.2 Conflict-related deaths per 100,000 population, by sex, age and cause16.4.1 Total value of inward and outward illicit financial flows (in current United States dollars)16.b.1 Proportion of population reporting having personally felt discriminated

11.7.2 Proportion of persons victim of physical or sexual harassment, by sex, age, disability status and place of occurrence, in the previous 12 months16.1.3 Proportion of population subjected to physical, psychological or sexual violence in the previous 12 months16.1.4 Proportion of population that feel

5.2.s1 Number of reported gender-based violence cases (includes e-VAW)5.2.s2 Number of reported abuse cases for women and children16.1.1 Number of victims of intentional homicide per 100,000 population by sex and by age16.1.s1 Number of murder cases

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AGENCY TIER 3 TIER 2 TIER 1against or harassed in the previous 12 months on the basis of a ground of discrimination prohibited under international human rights law

safe walking alone around the area they live16.2.1 Proportion of children aged 1-17 years who experienced any physical punishment and/or psychological aggression by caregivers in the past month16.2.2 Number of victims of human trafficking per 100,000 population, by sex, age and form of exploitation16.2.3 Proportion of young women and men aged 18 29 years who experienced sexual violence by age 1816.3.1 Proportion of victims of violence in the previous 12 months who reported their victimization to competent authorities or other officially recognized conflict resolution mechanisms16.3.2 Unsentenced detainees as a proportion of overall prison population16.4.2 Proportion of seized, found or surrendered arms whose illicit origin or context has been traced or established by a competent authority in line with international instruments16.10.1 Number of verified cases of killing, kidnapping, enforced disappearance, arbitrary detention and torture of journalists, associated media personnel, trade unionists and human rights advocates in the previous 12 months

16.1.s2 Monthly average index crime rate

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16.5.2 Proportion of businesses that had at least one contact with a public official and that paid a bribe to a public official, or were asked for a bribe by those public officials during the previous 12 months

16.5.1 Proportion of persons who had at least one contact with a public official and who paid a bribe to a public official, or were asked for a bribe by those public officials during the previous 12 months

DBM 1.a.1 Proportion of domestically generated resources allocated by the government directly to poverty reduction programmes 1.b.1 Proportion of government recurrent and capital spending to sectors that disproportionately benefit women, the poor and vulnerable groups

1.a.2 Proportion of total government spending on essential services16.6.1 Primary government expenditures as a proportion of original approved budget, by sector (or by budget codes or similar)

CSC 16.6.2 Proportion of the population satisfied with their last experience of public services

16.7.1 Proportions of positions (by sex, age, persons with disabilities and population groups) in public institutions (national and local legislatures, public service, and judiciary) compared to national distributions

DA 2.4.1 Proportion of agricultural area under productive and sustainable agriculture

2.b.1 Agricultural export subsidies

NTC 5.b.1 Proportion of individuals who own a mobile telephone, by sex9.c.1 Proportion of population covered by a mobile network, by technology

WWRRC 6.4.2 Level of water stress: freshwater withdrawal as a proportion of available freshwater resources

NEDA 3.b.2 Total net official development assistance to medical research and basic health sectors

9.a.1 Total official international support (official development assistance plus other official flows) to infrastructure10.b.1 Total resource flows for development, by recipient and donor countries and type of flow (e.g. official development assistance, foreign direct investment and other flows)

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AGENCY TIER 3 TIER 2 TIER 1DICT 17.6.2 Fixed Internet broadband

subscriptions per 100 inhabitants, by speed

DOLE 8.8.2 Increase in national compliance of labour rights (freedom of association and collective bargaining) based on International Labour Organization (ILO) textual sources and national legislation, by sex and migrant status

DOT 8.9.2 Number of jobs in tourism industries as a proportion of total jobs and growth rate of jobs, by sex12.b.1 Number of sustainable tourism strategies or policies and implemented action plans with agreed monitoring and evaluation tools

POPCOM 5.6.1 Proportion of women aged 15-49 years who make their own informed decisions regarding sexual relations, contraceptive use and reproductive health care

DSWD, DEPED DOHPSA

1.4.1 Proportion of population living in households with access to basic services

DADENR

2.5.1 Number of plant and animal genetic resources for food and agriculture secured in either medium or long-term conservation facilities

DA, DBM 2.a.1 The agriculture orientation index for government expenditures

DA, DBM 2.a.2 Total official flows (official development assistance plus other official flows) to the agriculture sector

PSA/DTI 2.c.1 Indicator of food price anomaliesDSWD/DOH

4.2.1 Proportion of children under 5 years of age who are developmentally on track in health, learning and psychosocial well-being, by sex

TESDACHED

4.4.1 Proportion of youth and adults with information and communications technology (ICT) skills, by type of skill

DepEdCHEDTESDA DOST

4.b.1 Volume of official development assistance flows for scholarships by sector and type of study

DILGNEDADSWD

5.1.1 Whether or not legal frameworks are in place to promote, enforce and monitor equality and non discrimination on the basis of sex

HUDCCHLURB

11.1.1 Proportion of urban population living in slums, informal settlements or inadequate housing

NCIPDOTNCAA

11.4.1 Total expenditure (public and private) per capita spent on the preservation, protection and conservation of all cultural and natural heritage, by type of heritage (cultural, natural, mixed and World Heritage Centre designation), level of government (national, regional and local/municipal), type of expenditure (operating expenditure/investment) and type of private funding (donations in kind, private non-profit sector and sponsorship)

LGUs/ NAMRIA

11.7.1 Average share of the built-up area of cities that is open space for public

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AGENCY TIER 3 TIER 2 TIER 1use for all, by sex, age and persons with disabilities

DSWD, DEPED, DOH,PSA

1.3.1 Proportion of population covered by social protection floors/systems, by sex, distinguishing children, unemployed persons, older persons, persons with disability, pregnant women, newborns, work-injury victims and the poor and the vulnerable

DA,DENR, NCIP

1.4.2 Proportion of total adult population with secure tenure rights to land, with legally recognized documentation and who perceive their rights to land as secure, by sex and by type of tenure

DAR,PSA 2.3.1 Volume of production per labour unit by classes of farming/pastoral/forestry enterprise size

DTI,DOSTDA

2.3.2 Average income of small-scale food producers, by sex and indigenous status

DADENR

2.5.2 Proportion of local breeds classified as being at risk, not-at-risk or at unknown level of risk of extinction

DOHPSA

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DOH DSWD

3.5.1 Coverage of treatment interventions (pharmacological, psychosocial and rehabilitation and aftercare services) for substance use disorders

Multiple agencies

3.9.1 Mortality rate attributed to household and ambient air pollution5.4.1 Proportion of time spent on unpaid domestic and care work, by sex, age and location

CSC/DOLE 8.5.1 Average hourly earnings of female and male employees, by occupation, age and persons with disabilities

DOLE/DSWD

8.7.1 Proportion and number of children aged 5 17 years engaged in child labour, by sex and age

PSA/DPWH 9.1.1 Proportion of the rural population who live within 2 km of an all-season road

DTIDOST

9.3.1 Proportion of small-scale industries in total industry value added

DTIDOST

9.3.2 Proportion of small-scale industries with a loan or line of credit9.b.1 Proportion of medium and high-tech industry value added in total value added

CHRCSCDSWD

10.3.1 Proportion of the population reporting having personally felt discriminated against or harassed within the previous 12 months on the basis of a ground of discrimination prohibited under international human rights law

LTO DPWH

11.2.1 Proportion of population that has convenient access to public transport, by sex, age and persons with disabilities

PSA 11.3.2 Proportion of cities with a direct participation structure of civil society in urban planning and management that operate regularly and democratically

NEDAPSAHLURBDILG

11.a.1 Proportion of population living in cities that implement urban and regional development plans integrating population

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AGENCY TIER 3 TIER 2 TIER 1projections and resource needs, by size of city

PEZADENR

12.6.1 Number of companies publishing sustainability reports

Multiple agencies

12.8.1 Extent to which (i) global citizenship education and (ii) education for sustainable development (including climate change education) are mainstreamed in (a) national education policies; (b) curricula; (c) teacher education; and (d) student assessment

Multiple agencies

12.c.1 Amount of fossil-fuel subsidies per unit of GDP (production and consumption) and as a proportion of total national expenditure on fossil fuels

Multiple agencies

16.7.2 Proportion of population who believe decision-making is inclusive and responsive, by sex, age, disability and population group

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rece

eding

the

surve

y who

rece

ived a

ntena

tal

care

, deli

very

assis

tance

, and

postn

a-tal

care

from

healt

h per

sson

el for

the

most

rece

nt bir

th

Perce

ntage

of w

omen

ages

15-4

9 wi

th a l

ive bi

rth in

the fi

ve ye

ars

prec

eedin

g the

surve

y who

rece

ived

anten

atal c

are,

deliv

ery a

ssist

ance

, an

d pos

tnatal

care

from

healt

h per

s-so

nel fo

r the

mos

t rec

ent b

irth is

the

numb

er of

wom

en ag

es 15

-49 w

ith a

live b

irth in

the fi

ve ye

ars p

rece

eding

the

surve

y who

rece

ived a

ntena

tal

care

, deli

very

assis

tance

, and

postn

a-tal

care

from

healt

h per

sson

el for

the

most

rece

nt bir

th div

ided b

y the

total

nu

mber

of w

omen

ages

15-4

9 with

a liv

e birth

in th

e five

year

s pre

ceed

ing

the su

rvey

YN

NN

11

0

1.4.1.

p2 P

erce

ntage

of al

l wom

en an

d cu

rrentl

y mar

ried w

omen

ages

15-4

9 wh

o hav

e eve

r use

d any

contr

acep

tive

metho

ds

1PS

AND

HSPe

rcenta

ge of

all w

omen

and c

urre

ntly

marri

ed w

omen

ages

15-4

9 who

have

ev

er us

ed an

y con

trace

ptive

meth

ods

Perce

ntage

of al

l wom

en an

d cu

rrentl

y mar

ried w

omen

ages

15-4

9 wh

o hav

e eve

r use

d any

contr

a-ce

ptive

meth

ods i

s the

numb

er of

wo

men a

nd cu

rrentl

y mar

ried w

omen

ag

es 15

-49 w

ho ha

ve ev

er us

ed an

y co

ntrac

eptiv

e meth

ods d

ivide

d by t

he

total

numb

er of

wom

en an

d cur

rentl

y ma

rried

wom

en ag

es 15

-49

YY

YN

11

0

N/A

5 yea

rs

1.4.1p

3 Per

centa

ge of

popu

lation

that

visite

d a he

alth f

acilit

y or s

ough

t adv

ice

or tr

eatm

ent in

the 3

0 day

s pre

ceed

ing

the su

rvey

1PS

AND

HS

Perce

ntage

of po

pulat

ion th

at vis

ited

a hea

lth fa

cility

or so

ught

advic

e or

treatm

ent in

the 3

0 day

s pre

ceed

ing

the su

rvey

Perce

ntage

of po

pulat

ion th

at vis

ited

a hea

lth fa

cility

or so

ught

advic

e or

treatm

ent in

the 3

0 day

s pre

ceed

ing

the su

rvey

YN

NN

11

0

N/A

5 yea

rs

1.4.1p

4 Net

Enro

lmen

t Rate

in

kinde

rgar

ten1

DEPE

DEB

IES

The e

nrolm

ent in

elem

entar

y of th

e offi

cial s

choo

l age

-gro

up ex

pres

sed

as a

perce

ntage

of th

e cor

resp

ondin

g po

pulat

ion.

NER-

Ratio

of th

e enr

olmen

t for t

he

age g

roup

corre

spon

ding t

o the

offi

cial s

choo

l age

in th

e elem

entar

y lev

el to

the po

pulat

ion of

the s

ame

age g

roup

in a

given

year

YY

YY

11

1

1An

nual

1.4.1p

5 Net

Enro

lmen

t Rate

in el

emen

tary

1DE

PED

EBIE

STh

e enr

olmen

t in el

emen

tary o

f the

officia

l sch

ool a

ge-g

roup

expr

esse

d as

a per

centa

ge of

the

NER-

Ratio

of th

e enr

olmen

t for t

he

age g

roup

corre

spon

ding t

o the

offi

cial s

choo

l age

in th

e elem

entar

yY

YY

Y1

11

1

Annu

al

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NER-

Ratio

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ropo

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cess

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supp

ly1

DOH

FHSI

S

Prop

ortio

n of fa

milie

s with

acce

ss to

sa

fe wa

ter su

pply

– The

ratio

of th

e nu

mber

of fa

milie

s who

acce

ss w

ater

from

comm

unity

wate

r sys

tem (p

iped

into t

heir d

wellin

g, ya

rd/pl

ot or

publi

c tap

) and

prote

cted w

ells,

to the

total

nu

mber

of fa

milie

s.

Prop

ortio

n of fa

milie

s with

acce

ss to

sa

fe wa

ter su

pply

– The

ratio

of th

e nu

mber

of fa

milie

s who

acce

ss w

ater

from

comm

unity

wate

r sys

tem (p

iped

into t

heir d

wellin

g, ya

rd/pl

ot or

publi

c tap

) and

prote

cted w

ells,

to the

total

nu

mber

of fa

milie

s.

YY

YY

11

0

0An

nual

1.4.1.

p8 P

ropo

rtion o

f pop

ulatio

n livi

ng in

ho

useh

olds w

ith ac

cess

to sa

nitar

y fac

ility

1PS

ACP

H

Prop

ortio

n of fa

milie

s with

sanit

ary

toilet

– Th

e rati

o of th

e num

ber o

f fam

ilies w

ith flu

sh to

ilet (

eithe

r own

ed

or sh

ared

) and

clos

e pit,

to the

total

nu

mber

of fa

milie

s.

Prop

ortio

n of fa

milie

s with

sanit

ary

toilet

– Th

e rati

o of th

e num

ber o

f fam

ilies w

ith flu

sh to

ilet (

eithe

r own

ed

or sh

ared

) and

clos

e pit,

to the

total

nu

mber

of fa

milie

s.

YY

YY

11

0

05y

ears

1.4.1.

p9 P

ropo

rtion o

f fami

lies w

ith ow

ned

or ow

ner-l

ike po

sses

sion o

f hou

sing u

nits

1PS

AAP

ISTh

e rati

o of th

e num

ber o

f fami

lies

with

hous

ing un

it own

ed or

amor

tized

to

the to

tal nu

mber

of fa

milie

s.

he ra

tio of

the n

umbe

r of fa

milie

s with

ho

using

unit o

wned

or am

ortiz

ed to

the

total

numb

er of

fami

lies.

YN

NN

11

0

N/A

Annu

al

1.4.2

Prop

ortio

n of to

tal ad

ult po

pulat

ion

with

secu

re te

nure

rights

to la

nd, w

ith

legall

y rec

ogniz

ed do

cume

ntatio

n and

who

pe

rceive

their

rights

to la

nd as

secu

re, b

y se

x and

by ty

pe of

tenu

re

3DA

, DE

NR,

NCIP

1

1.4.2.

p10 P

ropo

rtion o

f fami

lies w

hich o

wn

hous

e and

lot o

r own

er-lik

e pos

sess

ion of

ho

use a

nd lo

t; ren

t hou

se/ro

om in

cludin

g lot

; own

hous

e, re

nt lot

; own

hous

e, re

nt-fre

e lot

with

cons

ent o

f own

er; r

ent-f

ree

hous

e and

lot w

ith co

nsen

t of o

wner

1PS

AAP

IS

Prop

ortio

n of fa

milie

s whic

h own

ho

use a

nd lo

t or o

wner

-like p

osse

s-sio

n of h

ouse

and l

ot; re

nt ho

use/

room

inclu

ding l

ot; ow

n hou

se, r

ent

lot; o

wn ho

use,

rent-

free l

ot wi

th co

nsen

t of o

wner

; ren

t-fre

e hou

se an

d lot

with

cons

ent o

f own

er

Total

numb

er of

fami

lies w

hich

own h

ouse

and l

ot or

owne

r-like

po

sses

sion o

f hou

se an

d lot;

rent

hous

e/roo

m inc

luding

lot; o

wn ho

use,

rent

lot; o

wn ho

use,

rent-

free l

ot wi

th co

nsen

t of o

wner

; ren

t-fre

e hou

se

and l

ot wi

th co

nsen

t of o

wner

divid

ed

by to

tal nu

mber

of fa

milie

s

YN

NN

11

0

N/A

Annu

al

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Numb

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s, mi

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perso

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and d

irectl

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cted p

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ns at

tribute

d to

disas

ters p

er 10

0,000

popu

lation

1OC

D

Affec

ted: T

he to

tal nu

mber

of af

fected

ind

ividu

als or

popu

lace (

the fa

mily

head

and i

ts de

pend

ents)

resid

ing

in the

affec

ted ba

rang

ays o

f a

munic

ipality

or ci

ty.Di

splac

ed In

side

Evac

uatio

n Cen

ters:T

he to

tal nu

mber

of

affec

ted in

dividu

als or

popu

lace

(the f

amily

head

and i

ts de

pend

ents)

wh

o too

k pre

-emp

tive e

vacu

ation

pr

ior to

the o

nslau

ght o

f the d

isaste

r; or

who

soug

ht tem

pora

ry re

fuge

due t

o the

disa

ster, i

n an e

vacu

ation

ce

nter.D

isplac

ed O

utside

Eva

cuati

on

Cente

rs:Th

e tota

l num

ber o

f affe

cted

indivi

duals

or po

pulac

e (the

fami

ly he

ad an

d its

depe

nden

ts) w

ho to

ok

pre-

empti

ve ev

acua

tion p

rior t

o the

on

slaug

ht of

the di

saste

r; or

who

so

ught

tempo

rary

refug

e due

to th

e dis

aster

eithe

r to t

heir r

elativ

es’ o

r frie

nd’s

hous

e.

Affec

ted pe

ople

will b

e calc

ulated

as

summ

ation

of af

fected

indiv

iduals

or

popu

lace (

the fa

mily

head

and

its de

pend

ents)

resid

ing in

the

affec

ted ba

rang

ays o

f a m

unici

pality

or

city.

Disp

laced

Insid

e Eva

cuati

on

Cente

rswill

be ca

lculat

ed as

the

summ

ation

of af

fected

indiv

iduals

or

popu

lace (

the fa

mily

head

and i

ts de

pend

ents)

who

took

pre-

empti

ve

evac

uatio

n prio

r to t

he on

slaug

ht of

the di

saste

r; or

who

soug

ht tem

pora

ry re

fuge d

ue to

the d

isaste

r, in a

n ev

acua

tion c

enter

.Disp

laced

Outs

ide

Evac

uatio

n Cen

tersis

calcu

lated

as

summ

ation

of af

fected

indiv

iduals

or

popu

lace (

the fa

mily

head

and i

ts de

pend

ents)

who

took

pre-

empti

ve

evac

uatio

n prio

r to t

he on

slaug

ht of

the di

saste

r; or

who

soug

ht tem

pora

ry re

fuge d

ue to

the d

isaste

r eith

er to

the

ir rela

tives

’ or f

riend

’s ho

use.

NN

NN

11

1

1An

nual

1.5.3

Numb

er of

coun

tries t

hat a

dopt

and i

mplem

ent n

ation

al dis

aster

risk

redu

ction

stra

tegies

in lin

e with

the S

enda

i Fr

amew

ork f

or D

isaste

r Risk

Red

uctio

n 20

15-2

030

N/A

DILG

Numb

er of

coun

tries t

hat a

dopt

and

imple

ment

natio

nal d

isaste

r risk

re

ducti

on st

rateg

ies in

line w

ith th

e Se

ndai

Fram

ewor

k for

Disa

ster R

isk

Redu

ction

2015

-203

0

Summ

ation

of th

e num

ber o

f cou

n-trie

s tha

t ado

pt an

d imp

lemen

t nati

on-

al dis

aster

risk r

educ

tion s

trateg

ies

in lin

e with

the S

enda

i Fra

mewo

rk for

Di

saste

r Risk

Red

uctio

n 201

5-20

30

11

1

1

1.5.4

Prop

ortio

n of lo

cal g

over

nmen

ts tha

t ad

opt a

nd im

pleme

nt loc

al dis

aster

risk

redu

ction

stra

tegies

in lin

e with

natio

nal

disas

ter ris

k red

uctio

n stra

tegies

1DI

LG

Prop

ortio

n of lo

cal g

over

nmen

ts tha

t ad

opt a

nd im

pleme

nt loc

al dis

aster

ris

k red

uctio

n stra

tegies

in lin

e with

na

tiona

l disa

ster r

isk re

ducti

on

strate

gies

Total

numb

er of

loca

l gov

ernm

ents

that a

dopt

and i

mplem

ent lo

cal d

i-sa

ster r

isk re

ducti

on st

rateg

ies in

line

with

natio

nal d

isaste

r risk

redu

ction

str

ategie

s divi

ded b

y the

total

loca

l go

vern

ments

YN

NY

11

1

1

Targ

et 1.

a: E

nsur

e sig

nific

ant m

obiliz

atio

n of

reso

urce

s fro

m a

varie

ty o

f sou

rces

, inclu

ding

thro

ugh

enha

nced

dev

elopm

ent c

oope

ratio

n, in

ord

er to

pro

vide a

dequ

ate a

nd p

redi

ctab

le m

eans

for d

evelo

ping

coun

tries

, in p

artic

ular

lea

st d

evelo

ped

coun

tries

, to

impl

emen

t pro

gram

mes

and

polic

ies to

end

pove

rty in

all it

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3DB

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ducti

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the na

tiona

l bud

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ditur

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DPr

opor

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budg

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pend

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as

dire

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verty

redu

ction

prog

ram

to the

natio

nal b

udge

t/exp

endit

ure

NN

NN

11

1

1.a.2

Prop

ortio

n of to

tal go

vern

ment

spen

ding o

n ess

entia

l ser

vices

1DB

M

Prop

ortio

n of to

tal go

vern

ment

spen

ding o

n ess

entia

l ser

vices

(e

duca

tion,

healt

h and

socia

l pr

otecti

on)

N

NN

N1

10

0

1.a.3

Sum

of tot

al gr

ants

and

non-

debt-

creati

ng in

flows

dire

ctly a

lloca

ted

to po

verty

redu

ction

prog

ramm

es as

a pr

opor

tion o

f GDP

3PS

A

Sum

of tot

al gr

ants

and n

on-d

ebt-

creati

ng in

flows

dire

ctly a

lloca

ted to

po

verty

redu

ction

prog

ramm

es as

a pr

opor

tion o

f GDP

1

10

N/

A

Targ

et 1.

b: C

reat

e sou

nd p

olicy

fram

ewor

ks at

the n

atio

nal, r

egio

nal a

nd in

tern

atio

nal le

vels,

bas

ed o

n pr

o-po

or an

d ge

nder

-sen

sitive

dev

elopm

ent s

trate

gies

, to

supp

ort a

ccele

rate

d in

vest

men

t in

pove

rty er

adica

tion

actio

ns

1.b.1

Prop

ortio

n of g

over

nmen

t rec

urre

nt an

d cap

ital s

pend

ing to

secto

rs tha

t dis

prop

ortio

natel

y ben

efit w

omen

, the p

oor

and v

ulner

able

grou

ps

3DB

M

Goal

2: E

nd h

unge

r, ac

hiev

e foo

d se

curit

y and

impr

oved

nut

ritio

n an

d pr

omot

e sus

tain

able

agric

ultu

reTa

rget

2.1:

By 2

030,

end

hung

er an

d en

sure

acce

ss b

y all p

eopl

e, in

par

ticul

ar th

e poo

r and

peo

ple i

n vu

lner

able

situa

tions

, inclu

ding

infa

nts,

to sa

fe, n

utrit

ious

and

suffi

cient

food

all y

ear r

ound

2.1.1

Prev

alenc

e of u

nder

nour

ishme

nt2

DOST

FN

RI2.1

.2 Pr

evale

nce o

f mod

erate

or se

vere

foo

d ins

ecur

ity in

the p

opula

tion,

base

d on

the F

ood I

nsec

urity

Exp

erien

ce S

cale

(FIE

S)

3DO

ST

FNRI

2.1.1.

p1 P

ropo

rtion o

f hou

seho

lds m

eetin

g 10

0% re

comm

ende

d ene

rgy i

ntake

1DO

ST

FNRI

NNS

The l

evel

of int

ake o

f ene

rgy o

r ess

en-

tial n

utrien

t in re

lation

to th

e ene

rgy/

nutrie

nt re

quire

ment

for ad

equa

te he

alth,

which

is ex

pres

sed a

s per

cent-

age o

f rec

omme

nded

ener

gy an

d nu

trient

intak

e (RE

NI)

total

numb

er of

hous

ehold

s mee

ting

100%

reco

mmen

ded e

nerg

y inta

ke

divide

d by t

he to

ral n

umbe

r of

hous

ehold

s

YN

NN

11

0

N/A

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cy

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So

urce

Defin

ition

Meth

od o

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mpu

tatio

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DPRD

PCO

RE-

ISCM

CI

Avail

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of D

ata

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lPr

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2.2:

By 2

030,

end

all fo

rms o

f maln

utrit

ion,

inclu

ding

achi

evin

g, b

y 202

5, th

e int

erna

tiona

lly ag

reed

targ

ets o

n st

untin

g an

d wa

stin

g in

child

ren

unde

r 5 ye

ars o

f age

, and

addr

ess t

he n

utrit

iona

l nee

ds o

f ado

lesce

nt g

irls,

preg

nant

and

lacta

ting

wom

en an

d ol

der p

erso

ns

2.2.1

Prev

alenc

e of s

tuntin

g (he

ight fo

r ag

e <-2

stan

dard

devia

tion f

rom

the

media

n of th

e Wor

ld He

alth O

rgan

izatio

n (W

HO) C

hild G

rowt

h Stan

dard

s) am

ong

child

ren u

nder

5 ye

ars o

f age

1DO

ST-

FNRI

/ NN

C

NNS/

Oper

ation

Tim

bang

*An i

ndica

tor th

at is

used

to de

termi

ne

past

or ch

ronic

nutrit

ional

status

of

child

ren 0

-10 y

ears

old w

here

each

ch

ild’s

actua

l heig

ht/len

gth is

com-

pare

d with

the s

tanda

rd or

refer

ence

he

ight/le

ngth

for hi

s/her

age

Comp

utatio

n of s

tanda

rd de

viatio

n (S

D) sc

ore o

f the i

ndivi

dual:

SD

scor

e =

(heig

ht of

indivi

dual

- med

ian

value

of he

ight fo

r age

of re

feren

ce

popu

lation

) / (S

D va

lue of

refer

ence

po

pulat

ion)

YY

YN

11

1

1

2.2.2

Prev

alenc

e of m

alnutr

ition (

weigh

t for

heigh

t >+2

or <

-2 st

anda

rd de

viatio

n fro

m the

med

ian of

the W

HO C

hild G

rowt

h St

anda

rds)

amon

g chil

dren

unde

r 5 ye

ars

of ag

e, by

type

(was

ting a

nd ov

erwe

ight)

1DO

ST-

FNRI

/ NN

C

NNS/

Oper

ation

Tim

bang

An in

dicato

r for

the a

sses

smen

t of

grow

th of

child

ren 0

-10 y

ears

old

which

comp

ares

the w

eight

of ea

ch

child

to th

e weig

ht of

a refe

renc

e po

pulat

ion of

the s

ame h

eight

or

length

Comp

utatio

n of s

tanda

rd de

viatio

n (S

D) sc

ore o

f the i

ndivi

dual:

SD

scor

e =

(weig

ht of

indivi

dual

- med

ian va

lue

of we

ight fo

r heig

ht of

refer

ence

po

pulat

ion) /

(SD

value

of re

feren

ce

popu

lation

YY

YN

11

1

2.2.2.

1 Pre

valen

ce of

maln

utritio

n for

ch

ildre

n und

er 5

year

s <-2

SD

from

the

media

n of th

e WHO

CGS

(was

ting)

1DO

ST-

FNRI

/ NN

C

An in

dicato

r for

the a

sses

smen

t of

grow

th of

child

ren 0

-10 y

ears

old

which

comp

ares

the w

eight

of ea

ch

child

to th

e weig

ht of

a refe

renc

e po

pulat

ion of

the s

ame h

eight

or

length

Comp

utatio

n of s

tanda

rd de

viatio

n (S

D) sc

ore o

f the i

ndivi

dual:

SD

scor

e =

(weig

ht of

indivi

dual

- med

ian va

lue

of we

ight fo

r heig

ht of

refer

ence

po

pulat

ion) /

(SD

value

of re

feren

ce

popu

lation

2.2.2.

2 Pre

valen

ce of

maln

utritio

n for

ch

ildre

n und

er 5

year

s <+2

SD

from

the

media

n of th

e WHO

CGS

(ove

rweig

ht)1

DOST

- FN

RI/

NNC

An in

dicato

r for

the a

sses

smen

t of

grow

th of

child

ren 0

-10 y

ears

old

which

comp

ares

the w

eight

of ea

ch

child

to th

e weig

ht of

a refe

renc

e po

pulat

ion of

the s

ame h

eight

or

length

Comp

utatio

n of s

tanda

rd de

viatio

n (S

D) sc

ore o

f the i

ndivi

dual:

SD sc

ore =

(we

ight o

f indiv

idual

- me

dian v

alue o

f weig

ht for

heigh

t of

refer

ence

popu

lation

) / (S

D va

lue of

re

feren

ce po

pulat

ion

2.2.s1

Pre

valen

ce of

micr

onutr

ient d

efi-

cienc

ies (V

it. A,

Iron

)1

DOST

- FN

RI/

NNC

NNS/

Oper

ation

Tim

bang

Micro

nutrie

nt Ma

lnutrit

ion –

a co

nditio

n res

ulting

from

a de

ficien

cy of

su

pply

to the

tissu

es of

micr

onutr

ients,

Numb

er of

popu

lation

that

are v

itami

n A

defic

ient d

ivide

d by t

he to

tal

numb

er of

popu

lation

YN

NN

11

0

1

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Defin

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Meth

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DPRD

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0-No

/ not

App

licab

leFr

eque

ncy

of D

ata

Colle

ctio

nNa

t’ l

Reg’

lPr

ov’

lMu

nby

Se

xMi

cronu

trient

Malnu

trition

– a c

on-

dition

resu

lting f

rom

a defi

cienc

y of

supp

ly to

the tis

sues

of m

icron

utrien

ts,

notab

ly vit

amin

A, iro

n, an

d iod

ine,

arisi

ng fr

om a

defic

iency

in th

e diet

, los

ses f

rom

the bo

dy, o

r impr

oper

uti

lizati

on of

food

Vita

min A

Defi

cienc

y (VA

D) –

a co

nditio

n tha

t cov

ers a

ll phy

siolog

ical

distur

banc

es ca

used

by lo

w vit

amin

A lev

el, in

cludin

g sub

clinic

al an

d clin

ical

signs

and s

ympto

ms an

d is m

easu

red

using

the p

lasma

retin

ol lev

el Ir

on D

eficie

ncy A

nemi

a (ID

A) –

a con

-dit

ion th

at oc

curs

when

the a

moun

t of

iron a

bsor

bed b

y the

body

is to

o sma

ll to

meet

the bo

dy’s

dema

nds,

which

ma

y be d

ue to

insu

fficien

t iron

intak

e, re

duce

d bioa

vaila

bility

of di

etary

iron,

chro

nic bl

ood l

oss,

and/o

r incre

ased

iro

n req

uirem

ents,

as oc

curri

ng

durin

g pre

gnan

cy or

the p

eriod

of

grow

th, an

d is m

easu

red u

sing t

he

hemo

globin

leve

l

Numb

er of

popu

lation

with

IDA

divide

d by t

he to

tal nu

mber

of

popu

lation

2.2.s2

Pre

valen

ce of

exclu

sive b

reas

t-fee

ding

1DO

ST-

FNRI

/ NN

C

NNS/

Oper

ation

Tim

bang

The n

umbe

r of in

fants

unde

r 6

month

s old

who a

re fe

d exc

lusive

ly wi

th br

east

milk

as a

prop

ortio

n of a

ll inf

ants

unde

r 6 m

onths

old.

numb

er of

infan

ts ag

ed 0-

6 mon

ths

who a

re ex

clusiv

ely br

eastf

ed di

vided

by

the t

otal n

umbe

r of in

fants

aged

0-

6 mon

ths

YN

NN

11

0

N/A

Targ

et 2.

3: B

y 203

0, do

uble

the a

gricu

ltura

l pro

duct

ivity

and

inco

mes

of s

mall

-sca

le fo

od p

rodu

cers

, in p

artic

ular

wom

en, in

dige

nous

peo

ples

, fam

ily fa

rmer

s, pa

stor

alist

s and

fish

ers,

inclu

ding

thro

ugh

secu

re an

d eq

ual a

cces

s to

land,

oth

er p

rodu

ctive

reso

urce

s and

inpu

ts, k

nowl

edge

, fina

ncial

serv

ices,

mar

kets

and

oppo

rtuni

ties f

or va

lue a

dditi

on an

d no

n-fa

rm em

ploy

men

t 2.3

.1 Vo

lume o

f pro

ducti

on pe

r labo

ur un

it by

clas

ses o

f farm

ing/pa

stora

l/fore

stry

enter

prise

size

3DA

, PS

A

2.3.2

Aver

age i

ncom

e of s

mall-s

cale

food

prod

ucer

s, by

sex a

nd in

digen

ous s

tatus

3DT

I, DO

ST,

DA

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Agen

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Data

So

urce

Defin

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Meth

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mpu

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DPRD

PCO

RE-

ISCM

CI

Avail

abilit

y 1-

Yes /

0-No

/ not

App

licab

leFr

eque

ncy

of D

ata

Colle

ctio

nNa

t’ l

Reg’

lPr

ov’

lMu

nby

Se

xTa

rget

2.4:

By 2

030,

ensu

re su

stain

able

food

pro

duct

ion

syst

ems a

nd im

plem

ent r

esilie

nt ag

ricul

tura

l pra

ctice

s tha

t inc

reas

e pro

duct

ivity

and

prod

uctio

n, th

at h

elp m

ainta

in ec

osys

tem

s, th

at st

reng

then

capa

city f

or ad

apta

tion

to

clim

ate c

hang

e, ex

trem

e wea

ther

, dro

ught

, floo

ding

and

othe

r disa

ster

s and

that

pro

gres

sively

impr

ove l

and

and

soil q

ualit

y2.4

.1 Pr

opor

tion o

f agr

icultu

ral a

rea u

nder

pr

oduc

tive a

nd su

staina

ble ag

ricult

ure

3DA

Targ

et 2.

5: B

y 202

0, m

ainta

in th

e gen

etic

dive

rsity

of s

eeds

, cul

tivat

ed p

lants

and

farm

ed an

d do

mes

ticat

ed an

imals

and

their

relat

ed w

ild sp

ecies

, inclu

ding

thro

ugh

soun

dly m

anag

ed an

d di

vers

ified

seed

and

plan

t ban

ks at

the

natio

nal, r

egio

nal a

nd in

tern

atio

nal le

vels,

and

prom

ote a

cces

s to

and

fair

and

equi

tabl

e sha

ring

of b

enefi

ts ar

ising

from

the u

tiliza

tion

of g

enet

ic re

sour

ces a

nd as

socia

ted

tradi

tiona

l kno

wled

ge, a

s int

erna

tiona

lly ag

reed

2.5.1

Numb

er of

plan

t and

anim

al ge

netic

re

sour

ces f

or fo

od an

d agr

icultu

re se

cure

d in

eithe

r med

ium or

long

-term

cons

erva

-tio

n fac

ilities

2DA

DE

NR

2.5.2

Prop

ortio

n of lo

cal b

reed

s clas

sified

as

being

at ris

k, no

t-at-r

isk or

at un

know

n lev

el of

risk o

f exti

nctio

n3

DA

DENR

Targ

et 2.

a: In

crea

se in

vest

men

t, in

cludi

ng th

roug

h en

hanc

ed in

tern

atio

nal c

oope

ratio

n, in

rura

l infra

stru

ctur

e, ag

ricul

tura

l res

earc

h an

d ex

tens

ion

serv

ices,

tech

nolo

gy d

evelo

pmen

t and

plan

t and

lives

tock

gen

e ban

ks in

ord

er to

en

hanc

e agr

icultu

ral p

rodu

ctive

capa

city i

n de

velo

ping

coun

tries

, in p

artic

ular

leas

t dev

elope

d co

untri

es

2.a.1

The a

gricu

lture

orien

tation

inde

x for

go

vern

ment

expe

nditu

res

2DA

, DB

M2.a

.2 To

tal of

ficial

flows

(offic

ial de

velop

-me

nt as

sistan

ce pl

us ot

her o

fficial

flows

) to

the ag

ricult

ure s

ector

2DA

, DB

M

Targ

et 2.

b: C

orre

ct an

d pr

even

t tra

de re

stric

tions

and

dist

ortio

ns in

wor

ld ag

ricul

tura

l mar

kets

, inclu

ding

thro

ugh

the p

arall

el eli

min

atio

n of

all f

orm

s of a

gricu

ltura

l exp

ort s

ubsid

ies an

d all

expo

rt m

easu

res w

ith eq

uiva

lent e

ffect

, in

acco

rdan

ce w

ith th

e man

date

of t

he D

oha D

evelo

pmen

t Rou

nd2.b

.1 Ag

ricult

ural

expo

rt su

bsidi

es2

DATa

rget

2.c:

Ado

pt m

easu

res t

o en

sure

the p

rope

r fun

ctio

ning

of f

ood

com

mod

ity m

arke

ts an

d th

eir d

eriva

tives

and

facil

itate

tim

ely ac

cess

to m

arke

t inf

orm

atio

n, in

cludi

ng o

n fo

od re

serv

es, in

ord

er to

help

limit

extre

me f

ood

price

vo

latilit

y

2.c.1

Indica

tor of

food

price

anom

alies

2PS

A/DT

IGo

al 3:

Ens

ure h

ealth

y live

s and

pro

mot

e well

¬bein

g fo

r all a

t all a

ges

Targ

et 3.

1: B

y 203

0, re

duce

the g

loba

l mat

erna

l mor

talit

y rat

io to

less

than

70 p

er 10

0,000

live b

irths

3.1.1

Mater

nal m

ortal

ity ra

tio

1DO

HCi

vil R

eg-

istra

tion

Syste

m

The r

atio b

etwee

n the

numb

er of

wo

men w

ho di

ed (f

or re

ason

s of

preg

nant,

child

birth,

and p

uerp

erium

) Y

YY

N1

11

1

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Agen

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So

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Defin

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Meth

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DPRD

PCO

RE-

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Yes /

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/ not

App

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eque

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of D

ata

Colle

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t’ l

Reg’

lPr

ov’

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nby

Se

xto

the nu

mber

of re

porte

d live

birth

s in

a give

rn ye

ar, ex

pres

sed a

s the

nu

mber

of m

atern

al de

ath

3.1.2

Prop

ortio

n of b

irths a

ttend

ed by

sk

illed h

ealth

perso

nnel

1DO

H/PS

AFH

SIS

The n

umbe

r of b

irths a

ttend

ed by

sk

illed h

ealth

profe

ssion

al as

a pe

rcenta

ge of

all li

vebir

ths.

(Total

numb

er of

birth

s atte

nded

by

skille

d hea

lth pr

ofess

ional

(doc

tors,

nurse

s and

midw

ives)

in a p

artic

ular

perio

d/Tota

l num

ber o

f live

births

in

the sa

me pe

riod)

x 10

0

YN

YN

11

11

1An

nuall

y

3.1.s1

Pro

portio

n of b

irths d

elive

red i

n a

healt

h fac

ility

1DO

HFH

SIS

Perce

ntage

of bi

rths d

elive

red i

n a

hosp

ital, c

linic

or in

stitut

ionPe

rcenta

ge of

birth

s deli

vere

d in a

ho

spita

l, clin

ic or

insti

tution

YN

NN

11

1

0An

nuall

y

Targ

et 3.

2: B

y 203

0, en

d pr

even

tabl

e dea

ths o

f new

born

s and

child

ren

unde

r 5 ye

ars o

f age

, with

all c

ount

ries a

imin

g to

redu

ce n

eona

tal m

orta

lity t

o at

leas

t as l

ow as

12 p

er 1,

000 l

ive b

irths

and

unde

r-5 m

orta

lity t

o at

leas

t as l

ow

as 25

per

1,00

0 live

birt

hs

3.2.1

Unde

r-five

mor

tality

rate

1DO

H/PS

A

1Pro

babil

ity of

dying

betw

een b

irth

and a

ge fiv

e, ex

pres

sed a

s the

nu

mber

of de

aths b

elow

age fi

ve pe

r 1,0

00 liv

e birth

s dur

ing a

given

perio

d.

(No.

of de

aths b

elow

age 5

durin

g a

given

perio

d/Tota

l live

birth

s dur

ing a

given

perio

d) x

1000

YY

YN

11

11

1An

nual

3.2.2

Neon

atal m

ortal

ity ra

te1

DOH

FHSI

S1T

he nu

mber

of de

aths w

ithin

the fir

st 28

days

of lif

e per

1,00

0 live

birth

s.

(Num

ber o

f dea

ths of

infan

ts wi

thin

the fir

st 28

days

of lif

e in a

partic

ular

perio

d/Tota

l live

birth

s in t

he sa

me

perio

d) x

1000

YN

NN

11

1

An

nual

3.2.s1

Infan

t Mor

tality

Rate

1DO

HFH

SIS

2the p

roba

bility

of dy

ing be

twee

n bir

th an

d age

one,

expr

esse

d as t

he

numb

er of

infan

t dea

ths or

death

s oc

curri

ng be

fore r

each

ing 12

mon

ths

of life

in a

given

perio

d per

1,00

0 live

bir

ths

(No.

of inf

ant d

eaths

unde

r 1 ye

ar ol

d in

a give

n per

iod/To

tal liv

e birth

s in a

giv

en pe

riod)

x 1,0

01Y

YY

N1

11

1

Annu

al

Targ

et 3.

3: B

y 203

0, en

d th

e epi

dem

ics o

f AID

S, tu

berc

ulos

is, m

alaria

and

negl

ecte

d tro

pica

l dise

ases

and

com

bat h

epat

itis,

wate

r-bor

ne d

iseas

es an

d ot

her c

omm

unica

ble d

iseas

es

3.3.1

Numb

er of

new

HIV

infec

tions

per

1,000

uninf

ected

popu

lation

, by s

ex, a

ge

and k

ey po

pulat

ions

3DO

HAd

min

Data

3.3.1.

p1Nu

mber

of ne

w HI

V inf

ectio

ns

(new

ly dia

gnos

ed ca

ses/y

ear)

1DO

HAd

min

Data

The n

umbe

r of n

ewly

diagn

osed

with

HI

V inf

ectio

n per

year

Comp

utatio

n fro

m DO

HY

YN

N1

10

1

Annu

al

3.3.2

Tube

rculos

is inc

idenc

e per

100,0

00

popu

lation

(per

100,0

00 in

DOH

)1

DOH

Admi

n Da

ta1T

he nu

mber

of ca

ses o

f tube

rculos

is pe

r 100

,000 p

opula

tion

1Num

ber o

f new

and r

elaps

e TB

case

s aris

ing in

a sp

ecific

perio

dY

YY

N1

11

11

Quar

terly

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Meth

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mpu

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nRS

DPRD

PCO

RE-

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CI

Avail

abilit

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Yes /

0-No

/ not

App

licab

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of D

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nby

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xOV

ER To

tal es

timate

d pop

ulatio

n Th

is is

per 1

00,00

0 not

1,000

3.3.3

Malar

ia inc

idenc

e per

1,00

0 pop

ula-

tion (

per 1

00,00

0 in D

OH)

1DO

HAd

min

Data

1The

numb

er of

case

s of m

alaria

per

100,0

00 po

pulat

ion

1(Nu

mber

of m

alaria

case

s in a

pa

rticula

r per

iod / T

otal p

opula

tion i

n the

same

perio

d) x

100,0

00Y

NN

N1

11

11

Quar

terly

3.3.4

Hepa

titis B

incid

ence

per 1

00,00

0 po

pulat

ion2

DOH

3.3.5

Numb

er of

peop

le re

quirin

g inte

rven-

tions

again

st ne

glecte

d tro

pical

disea

ses

3DO

H

Targ

et 3.

4: B

y 203

0, re

duce

by o

ne th

ird p

rem

atur

e mor

talit

y fro

m n

on-c

omm

unica

ble d

iseas

es th

roug

h pr

even

tion

and

treat

men

t and

pro

mot

e men

tal h

ealth

and

well-

bein

g

3.4.1

Morta

lity ra

te att

ribute

d to c

ardio

vas-

cular

dise

ase,

canc

er, di

abete

s or c

hron

ic re

spira

tory d

iseas

e1

DOH/

PSA

Vital

St

atisti

cs

1Tota

l num

ber o

f mor

tality

betw

een

30 an

d 70 y

ears

of ag

e fro

m ca

rdiov

ascu

lar di

seas

es, c

ance

r, dia

betes

and c

hron

ic re

spira

tory

disea

ses O

VER

Total

numb

er of

po

pulat

ion in

the 3

0 to 7

0 age

grou

p

1Tota

l num

ber o

f mor

tality

betw

een

30 an

d 70 y

ears

of ag

e fro

m ca

rdio-

vasc

ular d

iseas

es, c

ance

r, diab

etes

and c

hron

ic re

spira

tory d

iseas

es / T

o-tal

numb

er of

popu

lation

in th

e 30 t

o 70

age g

roup

(ICD

10 C

odes

: I00-

I99,

C00-

C97,

E10-

E14,

J40-

J47)

YN

NN

11

1

1An

nual

3.4.2

Suici

de m

ortal

ity ra

te3

DOH,

PS

ATa

rget

3.5:

Stre

ngth

en th

e pre

vent

ion

and

treat

men

t of s

ubst

ance

abus

e, in

cludi

ng n

arco

tic d

rug

abus

e and

har

mfu

l use

of a

lcoho

l3.5

.1 Co

vera

ge of

trea

tmen

t inter

venti

ons

(pha

rmac

ologic

al, ps

ycho

socia

l and

re

habil

itatio

n and

after

care

servi

ces)

for

subs

tance

use d

isord

ers

3DO

H DS

WD

3.5.1.

p1 P

erce

ntage

of dr

ug ab

use c

ases

or

drug

user

s who

comp

leted

trea

tmen

t1

DOH

Integ

rat-

ed D

rug

Abus

e Da

ta In-

forma

tion

Netw

ork

NY

NN

11

1

1

3.5.2

Harm

ful us

e of a

lcoho

l, defi

ned a

c-co

rding

to th

e nati

onal

conte

xt as

alco

hol

per c

apita

cons

umpti

on (a

ged 1

5 yea

rs an

d olde

r) wi

thin a

calen

dar y

ear in

litre

s of

pure

alco

hol

1DO

ST-

FNRI

NNS

YN

NN

11

1

1

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mpu

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nRS

DPRD

PCO

RE-

ISCM

CI

Avail

abilit

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Yes /

0-No

/ not

App

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eque

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of D

ata

Colle

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Reg’

lPr

ov’

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nby

Se

xTa

rget

3.6:

By 2

020,

halve

the n

umbe

r of g

loba

l dea

ths a

nd in

jurie

s fro

m ro

ad tr

affic

accid

ents

3.6.1

Death

rate

due t

o roa

d tra

ffic in

juries

1PS

AVi

tal

Stati

stics

Re

port

The n

umbe

r of d

eaths

caus

ed by

land

tra

nspo

rt ac

ciden

ts [IC

D-10

code

s V0

1-V0

4, V0

6, V0

9-V8

0, V8

7, V8

9, V9

9] pe

r 100

,000 p

opula

tion

(Num

ber o

f dea

ths ca

used

by la

nd

trans

port

accid

ents

/ pop

ulatio

n) x

100,0

00Y

NN

N1

11

1

Targ

et 3.

7: B

y 203

0, en

sure

uni

vers

al ac

cess

to se

xual

and

repr

oduc

tive h

ealth

-car

e ser

vices

, inclu

ding

for f

amily

plan

ning

, info

rmat

ion

and

educ

atio

n, an

d th

e int

egra

tion

of re

prod

uctiv

e hea

lth in

to n

atio

nal s

trate

gies

and

pro-

gram

mes

3.7.1

Prop

ortio

n of w

omen

of re

prod

uctiv

e ag

e (ag

ed 15

-49 y

ears)

who

have

their

ne

ed fo

r fam

ily pl

annin

g sati

sfied

[pro

vid-

ed] w

ith m

oder

n meth

ods

1PS

A PO

P-CO

M

NDHS

/ Re

port

Perce

ntage

of cu

rrentl

y mar

ried

wome

n age

15-4

9 who

are i

nfecu

nd

and h

ave n

o unm

et ne

ed an

d cu

rrentl

y usin

g a co

ntrac

eptiv

e me

thod.

It is a

lso kn

own a

s the

mo

dern

contr

acep

tive p

reva

lence

rate

Use o

f mod

ern c

ontra

cepti

ve

metho

ds di

vided

by th

e tota

l dem

and

(sum

of un

met n

eed p

lus to

tal

contr

acep

tive u

se)

YN

NN

11

0

N/A

Ever

y 5 y

ears

(NDH

S)Qu

arter

ly (P

OPCO

M)

3.7.2

Adole

scen

t birth

rate

(age

d 10-

14

year

s or a

ged 1

5-19

year

s) pe

r 1,00

0 wo

men i

n tha

t age

grou

p1

PSA

NDHS

Perce

ntage

of w

omen

age 1

5-19

who

ha

d a liv

e birth

or w

ho ar

e pre

gnan

t wi

th the

ir first

child

, and

perce

ntage

wh

o hav

e beg

un ch

ildbe

aring

Numb

er of

wom

en ag

e 15-

24 w

ho

had b

egun

child

bear

ing or

who

are

preg

nant

with

their fi

rst ch

ild di

vided

by

numb

er of

wom

en ag

e 15-

24

YY

NN

10

0

N/A

Ever

y 5

year

s

1DO

HFH

SIS

The n

umbe

r of b

irths t

o fem

ales a

ged

10 to

19 pe

r 1,00

0 fem

ale po

pulat

ion

in the

same

age g

roup

(Num

ber o

f birth

s to f

emale

s age

d 10

-18 /

numb

er of

fema

le po

pulat

ion

in the

same

age g

roup

) x 1,

000

1

11

Qu

arter

ly

3.7.s1

Con

trace

ptive

Pre

valen

ce R

ate1

PSA

NDHS

1pro

portio

n of c

urre

ntly m

arrie

d wo

men i

n the

repr

oduc

tive a

ges o

f 15

-49 y

ears

repo

rting c

urre

nt us

e of

any c

ontra

cepti

ve m

ethod

.

1[No.

of cu

rrentl

y mar

ried w

omen

(a

ges 1

5-49

) usin

g con

trace

ption

/No

. of c

urre

ntly m

arrie

d wom

en (a

ges

15-4

9)] x

100

YY

YN

11

0

N/A

Targ

et 3.

8: A

chiev

e uni

vers

al he

alth

cove

rage

, inclu

ding

fina

ncial

risk

pro

tect

ion,

acce

ss to

qua

lity e

ssen

tial h

ealth

-car

e ser

vices

and

acce

ss to

safe

, effe

ctive

, qua

lity a

nd af

ford

able

esse

ntial

med

icine

s and

vacc

ines

for a

ll3.8

.1 Co

vera

ge of

esse

ntial

healt

h se

rvice

s (de

fined

as th

e ave

rage

cove

rage

of

esse

ntial

servi

ces b

ased

on tr

acer

inter

-ve

ntion

s tha

t inclu

de re

prod

uctiv

e, ma

ter-

nal, n

ewbo

rn an

d chil

d hea

lth, in

fectio

us

disea

ses,

non-

comm

unica

ble di

seas

es

and s

ervic

e cap

acity

and a

cces

s, am

ong

the ge

nera

l and

the m

ost d

isadv

antag

ed

popu

lation

)

3PH

IL HE

ALT

H

Admi

n Da

ta

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Meth

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3.8.2

Numb

er of

peop

le co

vere

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ealth

ins

uran

ce or

a pu

blic h

ealth

syste

m pe

r 1,0

00 po

pulat

ion1

PHIL-

HEAL

THAd

min

Data

Cove

rage

rate

is the

aggr

egate

coun

t of

PhilH

ealth

bene

ficiar

ies (e

ligibl

e me

mber

and q

ualifi

ed de

pend

ents)

un

der F

orma

l Eco

nomy

(Priv

ate,

Gove

rnme

nt, H

ouse

hold

Help/

Kasa

mbah

ay, E

nterp

rise O

wner

and

Fami

ly Dr

ivers)

, Infor

mal E

cono

my

(Migr

ant W

orke

r, Info

rmal

Secto

r, Se

lf-Ear

ning I

ndivi

dual

and O

rgan

ized

Grou

p and

Othe

rs), In

digen

ts,

Spon

sore

d Mem

bers,

Sen

ior

Citiz

ens a

nd Li

fetim

e Mem

bers

as a

perce

ntage

of th

e tota

l pop

ulatio

n.

NY

NY

11

1

1

3.8.s1

% of

popu

lation

cove

red b

y the

so

cial h

ealth

insu

ranc

e1

PHIL-

HEAL

THAd

min

Data

1 Cov

erag

e rate

is th

e agg

rega

te co

unt o

f Phil

Healt

h ben

eficia

ries

(elig

ible m

embe

r and

quali

fied

depe

nden

ts) un

der F

orma

l Eco

nomy

(P

rivate

, Gov

ernm

ent, H

ouse

hold

Help/

Kasa

mbah

ay, E

nterp

rise

Owne

r and

Fam

ily D

river

s), In

forma

l Ec

onom

y (Mi

gran

t Wor

ker, I

nform

al Se

ctor, S

elf-E

arnin

g Ind

ividu

al an

d Or

ganiz

ed G

roup

and O

thers)

, Ind

igents

, Spo

nsor

ed M

embe

rs,

Senio

r Citiz

ens a

nd Li

fetim

e Me

mber

s as a

perce

ntage

of th

e tota

l po

pulat

ion.

Numb

er of

mem

bers

and d

epen

dents

co

vere

d by P

hilHe

alth O

VER

estim

ated p

rojec

ted po

pulat

ionN

NN

N1

11

1

3.8.s2

Out-

of-po

cket

healt

h spe

nding

as

perce

ntage

of to

tal he

alth e

xpen

ditur

e1

PHIL-

HEAL

THAd

min

Data

2Pro

portio

n of o

ut-of-

pock

et he

alth

expe

nditu

re to

total

healt

h exp

endit

ure

1(Ou

t-of-p

ocke

t hea

lth ex

pend

iture

/To

tal H

ealth

expe

nditu

re) x

100

NN

NN

10

0

N/A

Targ

et 3.

9: B

y 203

0, su

bsta

ntial

ly re

duce

the n

umbe

r of d

eath

s and

illne

sses

from

haz

ardo

us ch

emica

ls an

d air

, wat

er an

d so

il pol

lutio

n an

d co

ntam

inat

ion

3.9.1

Morta

lity ra

te att

ribute

d to h

ouse

hold

and a

mbien

t air p

olluti

on3

3.9.2

Morta

lity ra

te att

ribute

d to u

nsafe

wa

ter, u

nsafe

sanit

ation

and l

ack o

f hy

giene

(exp

osur

e to u

nsafe

Wate

r, Sa

nitati

on an

d Hyg

iene f

or A

ll (W

ASH)

se

rvice

s)

3DO

H

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So

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Meth

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DPRD

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RE-

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Avail

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Yes /

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/ not

App

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ata

Colle

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3.9.3

Morta

lity ra

te att

ribute

d to u

ninten

-tio

nal p

oison

ing1

PSA

Admi

n Da

ta

The n

umbe

r of d

eaths

of un

inten

tiona

l po

isonin

gs (I

CD-1

0 cod

es

X40,X

43-X

44, X

46-X

49)p

er 10

0 000

po

pulat

ion

(The

numb

er of

death

s of u

ninten

tion-

al po

isonin

gs / p

opula

tion)

x 10

0 000

NN

NN

11

1

1

Targ

et 3.

a Stre

ngth

en th

e im

plem

enta

tion

of th

e Wor

ld H

ealth

Org

aniza

tion

Fram

ewor

k Con

vent

ion

on To

bacc

o Co

ntro

l in al

l cou

ntrie

s, as

appr

opria

te.

3.a.1

Age-

stand

ardiz

ed pr

evale

nce o

f cu

rrent

tobac

co us

e amo

ng pe

rsons

aged

15

year

s and

olde

r1

PSA

GATS

YN

NN

11

1

3.a.s1

Pre

valen

ce of

curre

nt tob

acco

use

1FN

RI -

DOST

NNS

Curre

nt sm

oker

s T

hose

who

smok

e dur

ing th

e tim

e of

the su

rvey e

ither

on a

“dail

y” ba

sis

(at le

ast o

ne ci

gare

tte a

day)

or on

a re

gular

/occa

siona

l smo

king o

r tho

se

who d

o not

smok

e dail

y but

who

smok

e at le

ast w

eekly

or th

ose w

ho

smok

e les

s ofte

n tha

n wee

kly

YN

NN

11

0

1

Targ

et 3.

b: S

uppo

rt th

e res

earc

h an

d de

velo

pmen

t of v

accin

es an

d m

edici

nes f

or th

e com

mun

icabl

e and

non

-com

mun

icabl

e dise

ases

that

prim

arily

affe

ct d

evelo

ping

coun

tries

, pro

vide a

cces

s to

affo

rdab

le es

sent

ial m

edici

nes

and

vacc

ines

, in ac

cord

ance

with

the D

oha D

eclar

atio

n on

the T

RIPS

Agr

eem

ent a

nd P

ublic

Hea

lth, w

hich

affir

ms t

he ri

ght o

f dev

elopi

ng co

untri

es to

use

to th

e ful

l the

pro

visio

ns in

the A

gree

men

t on

Trad

e-Re

lated

Asp

ects

of

Inte

llect

ual P

rope

rty R

ight

s reg

ardi

ng fl

exib

ilities

to p

rote

ct p

ublic

hea

lth, a

nd, in

par

ticul

ar, p

rovid

e acc

ess t

o m

edici

nes f

or al

l3.b

.1 Pr

opor

tion o

f the t

arge

t pop

ulatio

n co

vere

d by a

ll vac

cines

inclu

ded i

n the

ir na

tiona

l pro

gram

me

2DO

HFH

SIS

Qu

arter

ly

3.b.1p

1 Pro

portio

n of fu

lly im

muniz

ed

child

ren

1DO

HFH

SIS

YN

YN

11

1

1

3.b.2

Total

net o

fficial

deve

lopme

nt as

sistan

ce to

med

ical re

sear

ch an

d bas

ic he

alth s

ector

s3

NEDA

3.b.3

Prop

ortio

n of h

ealth

facil

ities t

hat

have

a co

re se

t of r

eleva

nt es

senti

al me

dicine

s ava

ilable

and a

fford

able

on a

susta

inable

basis

2DO

HFH

SIS

3.b.3p

1 Per

centa

ge av

ailab

ility o

f ess

en-

tial d

rugs

in pu

blic h

ealth

facil

ities

1DO

HN

NN

N1

10

1

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Agen

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So

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Defin

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Meth

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3.c:

Sub

stan

tially

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d re

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land

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Stat

es

3.c.1

Healt

h wor

ker d

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dis

tributi

on1

DOH

FHSI

S

11

Annu

al

Targ

et 3.

d: S

treng

then

the c

apac

ity o

f all c

ount

ries,

in p

artic

ular

dev

elopi

ng co

untri

es, f

or ea

rly w

arni

ng, r

isk re

duct

ion

and

man

agem

ent o

f nat

iona

l and

glo

bal h

ealth

risk

s3.d

.1 In

terna

tiona

l Hea

lth R

egula

tions

(IH

R) ca

pacit

y and

healt

h eme

rgen

cy

prep

ared

ness

3DO

HFH

SIS

Goal

4: E

nsur

e inc

lusiv

e and

qua

lity e

duca

tion

for a

ll and

pro

mot

e life

long

lear

ning

Targ

et 4.

1: B

y 203

0, en

sure

that

all g

irls a

nd b

oys c

ompl

ete f

ree,

equi

tabl

e and

qua

lity p

rimar

y and

seco

ndar

y edu

catio

n lea

ding

to re

levan

t and

effe

ctive

lear

ning

out

com

es

4.1.1

Prop

ortio

n of c

hildr

en an

d you

ng

peop

le: (a

) in gr

ades

2/3;

(b) a

t the e

nd

of pr

imar

y; an

d (c)

at the

end o

f lowe

r se

cond

ary a

chiev

ing at

leas

t a m

inimu

m pr

oficie

ncy l

evel

in (i)

read

ing an

d (ii)

mathe

matic

s, by

sex

2DE

PED-

CO

Perce

ntage

of G

rade

3, 6

and

4th ye

ar (g

rade

10 in

the K

-12

prog

ram)

exam

inees

by ac

hieve

ment

level

and b

y sub

ject a

rea,

which

inc

ludes

Rea

ding a

nd M

athem

atics

Ac

hieve

ment

level:

96-

100%

- M

aster

ed 86

-95%

- Cl

osely

ap

prox

imati

ng m

aster

y 66-

85%

- M

oving

towa

rds m

aster

y 35-

65%

- Av

erag

e 15-

34%

- Lo

w 5-

14%

- Ve

ry Lo

w 0-

4% - A

bsolu

tely n

o mas

tery

4.1.1.

a.i N

umbe

r of g

rade

3 stu

dents

ac

hievin

g at le

ast a

mini

mum

pro-

ficien

cy le

vel in

read

ing /n

umbe

r of

child

ren e

nroll

ed in

Gra

de 34

.1.1.a

.ii-Nu

mber

of gr

ade 3

stud

ents

achie

v-ing

at le

ast a

mini

mum

profi

cienc

y lev

el in

mathe

matic

s /nu

mber

of ch

il-dr

en en

rolle

d in G

rade

34.1.

1.b.iN

-um

ber o

f gra

de 6

stude

nts ac

hievin

g at

least

a mini

mum

profi

cienc

y lev

el in

read

ing /n

umbe

r of c

hildr

en

enro

lled i

n Gra

de 64

.1.1.a

.iiNum

ber

of gr

ade 6

stud

ents

achie

ving a

t lea

st a m

inimu

m pr

oficie

ncy l

evel

in ma

thema

tics /

numb

er of

child

ren

enro

lled i

n Gra

de 64

.1.1.b

.iNum

ber

of gr

ade 1

0 stud

ents

achie

ving a

t lea

st a m

inimu

m pr

oficie

ncy l

evel

in re

ading

/num

ber o

f chil

dren

enro

lled

in Gr

ade 1

04.1.

1.a.iiN

umbe

r of g

rade

10

stud

ents

achie

ving a

t leas

t a

minim

um pr

oficie

ncy l

evel

in ma

the-

matic

s /nu

mber

of ch

ildre

n enr

olled

in

Grad

e 10

11

1

1

4.1.s1

Com

pletio

n Rate

1DE

PED-

COPe

rcenta

ge of

grad

e/yea

r 1 en

trants

wh

o gra

duate

in el

emen

tary/

Comp

letion

Rate

=Gra

duate

s (fin

al gr

ade/y

ear)

/ Enr

olmen

tY

YY

N1

11

1

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So

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Defin

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Meth

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mpu

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DPRD

PCO

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CI

Avail

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Yes /

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/ not

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of D

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Coh

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urviv

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te1

DEPE

D-CO

Perce

ntage

of en

rolle

es at

the

begin

ning g

rade

or ye

ar in

a giv

en

scho

ol ye

ar w

ho re

ache

d the

final

grad

e or y

ear o

f the e

lemen

tary/

seco

ndar

y lev

el

(1) C

ompu

te the

Pro

motio

n and

Rep

-eti

tion R

ates f

or a

partic

ular a

rea;

(2) C

ompu

te the

numb

er of

pr

omote

es up

to gr

ade 6

using

the

prom

otion

rates

for t

he re

spec

tive

grad

e/yea

r leve

ls; (3

) Com

pute

the nu

mber

of pu

pils/

stude

nts in

grad

e/yea

r 1wh

o rep

eat

once

, twice

, up t

o 6 tim

es (4

) Add

the r

epea

ters i

n the

prev

ious

grad

e lev

el wh

o wer

e pro

moted

with

the

pupil

s in t

he cu

rrent

grad

e lev

el wh

o rep

eated

. (5

) Calc

ulate

the to

tal fo

r eac

h gra

de

level

to ob

tain t

he pu

pil-ye

ars;

(6) M

ultipl

y the

pupil

-year

s with

the

resp

ectiv

e pro

motio

n rate

to ge

t the

total

prom

otees

(inclu

ding

repe

aters)

; (7

) Calc

ulate

the re

cons

tructe

d co

hort

survi

val ra

te for

each

grad

e lev

el by

divid

ing th

e Tota

l Pro

motee

s Gr

X-1

(inclu

ding r

epea

ters)

with

the

origi

nal c

ohor

t of 1

000.

YY

YN

11

1

1

4.1.s3

Dro

pout

Rate

or S

choo

l Lea

vers

Rate

1DE

PED-

CO

Perce

ntage

of pu

pils/s

tuden

ts wh

o do

not fi

nish a

partic

ular g

rade

/year

leve

l. It d

oes n

ot ca

pture

pupil

s/stud

ents

who fi

nish a

grad

e/yea

r leve

l but

do

not e

nrol

in the

next

grad

e/yea

r leve

l the

follo

wing

scho

ol ye

ar.

Simp

le Dr

op-o

ut Ra

te =

[numb

er

drop

-outs

/ (en

rolm

ent +

drop

-outs

) ] *

100

YN

YN

11

1

1

Targ

et 4.

2: B

y 203

0, en

sure

that

all g

irls a

nd b

oys h

ave a

cces

s to

quali

ty ea

rly ch

ildho

od d

evelo

pmen

t, ca

re an

d pr

e-pr

imar

y edu

catio

n so

that

they

are r

eady

for p

rimar

y edu

catio

n4.2

.1 P

ropo

rtion o

f chil

dren

unde

r 5

year

s of a

ge w

ho ar

e dev

elopm

ental

ly on

tra

ck in

healt

h, lea

rning

and p

sych

osoc

ial

well-b

eing,

by se

x

2DS

WD/

DOH

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So

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of D

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ear)

4.1.s2

Coh

ort S

urviv

al Ra

te1

DEPE

D-CO

Perce

ntage

of en

rolle

es at

the

begin

ning g

rade

or ye

ar in

a giv

en

scho

ol ye

ar w

ho re

ache

d the

final

grad

e or y

ear o

f the e

lemen

tary/

seco

ndar

y lev

el

(1) C

ompu

te the

Pro

motio

n and

Rep

-eti

tion R

ates f

or a

partic

ular a

rea;

(2) C

ompu

te the

numb

er of

pr

omote

es up

to gr

ade 6

using

the

prom

otion

rates

for t

he re

spec

tive

grad

e/yea

r leve

ls; (3

) Com

pute

the nu

mber

of pu

pils/

stude

nts in

grad

e/yea

r 1wh

o rep

eat

once

, twice

, up t

o 6 tim

es (4

) Add

the r

epea

ters i

n the

prev

ious

grad

e lev

el wh

o wer

e pro

moted

with

the

pupil

s in t

he cu

rrent

grad

e lev

el wh

o rep

eated

. (5

) Calc

ulate

the to

tal fo

r eac

h gra

de

level

to ob

tain t

he pu

pil-ye

ars;

(6) M

ultipl

y the

pupil

-year

s with

the

resp

ectiv

e pro

motio

n rate

to ge

t the

total

prom

otees

(inclu

ding

repe

aters)

; (7

) Calc

ulate

the re

cons

tructe

d co

hort

survi

val ra

te for

each

grad

e lev

el by

divid

ing th

e Tota

l Pro

motee

s Gr

X-1

(inclu

ding r

epea

ters)

with

the

origi

nal c

ohor

t of 1

000.

YY

YN

11

1

1

4.1.s3

Dro

pout

Rate

or S

choo

l Lea

vers

Rate

1DE

PED-

CO

Perce

ntage

of pu

pils/s

tuden

ts wh

o do

not fi

nish a

partic

ular g

rade

/year

leve

l. It d

oes n

ot ca

pture

pupil

s/stud

ents

who fi

nish a

grad

e/yea

r leve

l but

do

not e

nrol

in the

next

grad

e/yea

r leve

l the

follo

wing

scho

ol ye

ar.

Simp

le Dr

op-o

ut Ra

te =

[numb

er

drop

-outs

/ (en

rolm

ent +

drop

-outs

) ] *

100

YN

YN

11

1

1

Targ

et 4.

2: B

y 203

0, en

sure

that

all g

irls a

nd b

oys h

ave a

cces

s to

quali

ty ea

rly ch

ildho

od d

evelo

pmen

t, ca

re an

d pr

e-pr

imar

y edu

catio

n so

that

they

are r

eady

for p

rimar

y edu

catio

n4.2

.1 P

ropo

rtion o

f chil

dren

unde

r 5

year

s of a

ge w

ho ar

e dev

elopm

ental

ly on

tra

ck in

healt

h, lea

rning

and p

sych

osoc

ial

well-b

eing,

by se

x

2DS

WD/

DOH

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4.2.2

Partic

ipatio

n rate

in or

ganiz

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arn-

ing (o

ne ye

ar be

fore t

he of

ficial

prim

ary

entry

age)

, by s

ex1

DSW

D

Indica

tor th

at me

asur

es ge

nera

l leve

l of

partic

ipatio

n of 5

year

old c

hildr

en

in kin

derg

arten

. It in

dicate

s the

ca

pacit

y of th

e edu

catio

n sys

tem to

pr

epar

e you

ng ch

ildre

n for

elem

entar

y ed

ucati

on.

Numb

er of

5 ye

ar-o

ld ch

ildre

n in

kinde

rgar

ten le

vel /

popu

lation

of th

e 5 y

ear o

ld ch

ildre

n in a

give

n yea

rY

N

N1

11

11

Annu

al

Targ

et 4.

3: B

y 203

0, en

sure

equa

l acc

ess f

or al

l wom

en an

d m

en to

affo

rdab

le an

d qu

ality

tech

nica

l, voc

atio

nal a

nd te

rtiar

y edu

catio

n, in

cludi

ng u

nive

rsity

4.3.1

Partic

ipatio

n rate

of yo

uth an

d adu

lts

in for

mal a

nd no

n-for

mal e

duca

tion a

nd

traini

ng in

the p

revio

us 12

mon

ths, b

y sex

2DE

PED

EBEI

S

Partic

ipatio

n rate

of yo

ung (

aged

15

-24)

and a

dult (

aged

25-6

4) in

the

forma

l and

non-

forma

l edu

catio

n and

tra

ining

in a

given

year.

total

numb

er of

enro

lled s

tuden

ts in

a give

n age

grou

p who

regis

ter in

for

mal a

nd no

n-for

mal e

duca

tion/

popu

lation

in a

given

same

age g

roup

in

a give

n yea

r

11

1

1

4.3.s1

Net

Enro

lmen

t Rate

in el

emen

tary

educ

ation

1DE

PED

EBEI

S

The e

nrolm

ent in

elem

entar

y of th

e offi

cial s

choo

l age

-gro

up ex

pres

sed

as a

perce

ntage

of th

e cor

resp

ondin

g po

pulat

ion.

NER-

Ratio

of th

e enr

olmen

t for t

he

age g

roup

corre

spon

ding t

o the

offi

cial s

choo

l age

in th

e elem

entar

y lev

el to

the po

pulat

ion of

the s

ame

age g

roup

in a

given

year

YY

YY

11

1

1

4.3.s2

Net

Enro

lmen

t Rate

in se

cond

ary

educ

ation

1DE

PED

EBEI

S

The e

nrolm

ent in

seco

ndar

y edu

catio

n of

the of

ficial

scho

ol ag

e-gr

oup

expr

esse

d as a

perce

ntage

of th

e co

rresp

ondin

g pop

ulatio

n.

NER-

Ratio

of th

e enr

olmen

t for t

he

age g

roup

corre

spon

ding t

o the

offi

cial s

choo

l age

in th

e se

cond

ary l

evel

to the

popu

lation

of

the sa

me ag

e gro

up in

a giv

en ye

ar

YY

YY

11

1

1

4.3.s3

Pas

sing r

ate in

licen

sure

exam

(H

Ed)

1CH

EDAd

min

Data

Perce

ntage

of th

e num

ber o

f ex

amine

es pe

r sch

ool w

ho ar

e pa

sser

s of a

give

n lice

nsur

e ex

amina

tion i

n a gi

ven p

eriod

for e

ach

discip

line

Pass

ing ra

te =

(num

ber o

f pas

sers

of a g

iven l

icens

ure e

xami

natio

n per

sc

hool

in a g

iven p

eriod

/ num

ber

of ex

amine

es of

a giv

en lic

ensu

re

exam

inatio

n per

scho

ol in

a give

n pe

riod)

* 10

0

YY

YN

11

0

1

4.3.s4

Cer

tifica

tion r

ate (T

VET)

1TE

SDA

Admi

n Da

ta

Perce

ntage

of ex

amine

es w

ho pa

ssed

the

natio

nal c

ompe

tency

asse

ssme

nt for

or w

ithin

a give

n per

iod

Certifi

catio

n rate

= (n

umbe

r of c

erti-

fied p

erso

ns / n

umbe

r of a

sses

sed

perso

ns) *

100

YY

NN

11

1

1

Targ

et 4.

4: B

y 203

0, su

bsta

ntial

ly in

crea

se th

e num

ber o

f you

th an

d ad

ults

who

hav

e rele

vant

skills

, inclu

ding

tech

nica

l and

voca

tiona

l skil

ls, fo

r em

ploy

men

t, de

cent

jobs

and

entre

pren

eurs

hip

4.4.1

Pro

portio

n of y

outh

and a

dults

with

inf

orma

tion a

nd co

mmun

icatio

ns te

chno

lo-gy

(ICT

) skil

ls, by

type

of sk

ill2

TESD

A CH

ED

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Data

So

urce

Defin

ition

Meth

od o

f Co

mpu

tatio

nRS

DPRD

PCO

RE-

ISCM

CI

Avail

abilit

y 1-

Yes /

0-No

/ not

App

licab

leFr

eque

ncy

of D

ata

Colle

ctio

nNa

t’ l

Reg’

lPr

ov’

lMu

nby

Se

x

4.4.1.

p1 P

ropo

rtion o

f pop

ulatio

n with

ex

posu

re to

inter

net

1PS

AFL

EMMS

Perce

ntage

of po

pulat

ion 10

to 64

ye

ars o

ld wh

o wer

e exp

osed

to th

e int

erne

t.Exp

osur

e to t

he in

terne

t in

FLEM

MS in

clude

s sur

fing t

he in

terne

t for

socia

l med

ia/int

erac

tion a

nd

surfin

g the

inter

net fo

r res

earch

wor

k

Perce

ntage

of po

pulat

ion 10

to 64

ye

ars o

ld wh

o wer

e exp

osed

to th

e int

erne

t: (a)

socia

l med

ia an

d (b)

re

sear

ch w

ork

YN

NN

11

0

1

Targ

et 4.

5: B

y 203

0, eli

min

ate g

ende

r disp

ariti

es in

educ

atio

n an

d en

sure

equa

l acc

ess t

o all

leve

ls of

educ

atio

n an

d vo

catio

nal t

rain

ing

for t

he vu

lner

able,

inclu

ding

per

sons

with

disa

bilit

ies, in

dige

nous

peo

ples

and

child

ren

in

vuln

erab

le sit

uatio

ns4.5

.1 Pa

rity in

dices

(fem

ale/m

ale, r

ural/

ur-

ban,

botto

m/top

wea

lth qu

intile

and o

thers

such

as di

sabil

ity st

atus,

indige

nous

peo-

ples a

nd co

nflict

-affe

cted,

as da

ta be

come

av

ailab

le) fo

r all e

duca

tion i

ndica

tors o

n thi

s list

that

can b

e disa

ggre

gated

1DE

PED

EBEI

SRa

tio of

girls

to bo

ys &

ratio

of ru

ral

to ur

ban

Ratio

of th

e num

ber o

f girl

enro

lled

at pr

imar

y or s

econ

dary

levels

of

educ

ation

to th

e num

ber o

f boy

s in

each

leve

l.

YN

NN

11

1

1An

nual

4.5.1

Parity

indic

es (f

emale

/male

, rur

al/ur

-ba

n, bo

ttom/

top w

ealth

quint

ile an

d othe

rs su

ch as

disa

bility

statu

s, ind

igeno

us pe

o-ple

s and

confl

ict-a

ffecte

d, as

data

beco

me

avail

able)

for a

ll edu

catio

n ind

icator

s on

this l

ist th

at ca

n be d

isagg

rega

ted

1CH

EDAd

min

Data

Ratio

of fe

male

to ma

le &

ratio

of ru

ral to

urba

n

Ratio

of th

e num

ber o

f fema

le stu

dents

enro

lled a

t tertia

ry ed

ucati

on

to the

numb

er of

male

stud

ents

in ea

ch le

vel.

YN

NN

11

1

1

4.5.1

Parity

indic

es (f

emale

/male

, rur

al/ur

-ba

n, bo

ttom/

top w

ealth

quint

ile an

d othe

rs su

ch as

disa

bility

statu

s, ind

igeno

us pe

o-ple

s and

confl

ict-a

ffecte

d, as

data

beco

me

avail

able)

for a

ll edu

catio

n ind

icator

s on

this l

ist th

at ca

n be d

isagg

rega

ted

1TE

SDA

Admi

n Da

ta

Ratio

of fe

male

to ma

le &

ratio

of ru

ral to

urba

n

Ratio

of th

e num

ber o

f fema

le stu

dents

enro

lled i

n TVE

T to

the

numb

er of

male

stud

ents

in ea

ch

level.

YN

NN

11

1

1

Targ

et 4.

6: B

y 203

0, en

sure

that

all y

outh

and

a sub

stan

tial p

ropo

rtion

of a

dults

, bot

h m

en an

d wo

men

, ach

ieve l

itera

cy an

d nu

mer

acy

4.6.1

Perce

ntage

of po

pulat

ion in

a giv

en

age g

roup

achie

ving a

t leas

t a fix

ed le

vel

of pr

oficie

ncy i

n fun

ction

al (a

) liter

acy a

nd

(b) n

umer

acy s

kills,

by se

x

1PS

AFL

EMMS

Perce

ntage

of po

pulat

ion ag

ed

10 ye

ars o

ld an

d ove

r who

are (

a)

basic

ally l

itera

te (re

ad an

d write

) and

(b

) fun

ction

ally l

itera

te (re

ad, w

rite an

d co

mpute

) F

uncti

onal

Liter

acy i

s a si

gnific

antly

hig

her le

vel o

f liter

acy w

hich i

nclud

es

not o

nly re

ading

and w

riting

but a

lso

nume

racy

skills

(FLE

MMS)

Ratio

of th

e num

ber o

f (a)

basic

ally

litera

te an

d (b)

func

tiona

lly lit

erate

to

the po

pulat

ion in

a giv

en ag

e gro

up b

asic

- 10 y

ears

old an

d ove

r fu

nctio

nal -

10 to

64 ye

ars o

ld

YN

YN

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Y 20

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nsur

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earn

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cqui

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d sk

ills n

eede

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pro

mot

e sus

tain

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deve

lopm

ent,

inclu

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, am

ong

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roug

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ucat

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for s

usta

inab

le de

velo

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t and

sust

ainab

le lif

esty

le4.7

.1 Ex

ten to

whic

h (i) g

lobal

citize

nship

ed

ucati

ona d

n (ii)

educ

ation

for s

ustai

n-ab

le de

velop

ment,

inclu

ding g

ende

r equ

al-ity

and h

uman

rights

, are

main

strea

med

at all

leve

ls in:

(a) n

ation

al ed

ucati

on

polic

ies, (

b) cu

rricu

la, (c

) tea

cher

educ

a-tio

n and

(d) s

tuden

t ass

essm

ent

N/A

Targ

et 4.

a: B

uild

and

upgr

ade e

duca

tion

facil

ities

that

are c

hild

, disa

bilit

y and

gen

der s

ensit

ive an

d pr

ovid

e saf

e, no

n-vio

lent,

inclu

sive a

nd ef

fect

ive le

arni

ng en

viron

men

ts fo

r all

4.a.1

Prop

ortio

n of s

choo

ls wi

th ac

cess

to:

(a) e

lectric

ity; (

b) th

e Inte

rnet

for

peda

gogic

al pu

rpos

es; (

c) co

mpute

rs for

peda

gogic

al pu

rpos

es; (

d) ad

apted

inf

rastr

uctur

e and

mate

rials

for st

uden

ts wi

th dis

abilit

ies; (

e) ba

sic dr

inking

wate

r; (f)

sing

le-se

x bas

ic sa

nitati

on fa

cilitie

s; an

d (g)

basic

hand

wash

ing fa

cilitie

s (as

pe

r the

WAS

H ind

icator

defin

itions

)

1DE

PED

EBEI

S

The p

erce

ntage

of sc

hools

by le

vel

of ed

ucati

on (e

lemen

tary,

lower

se

cond

ary a

nd up

per s

econ

dary)

wi

th ac

cess

to (a

) elec

tricity

; (b)

the

Inter

net fo

r ped

agog

ical p

urpo

ses;

and (

c) co

mpute

rs for

peda

gogic

al pu

rpos

es

The n

umbe

r of s

choo

ls in

a give

n lev

el of

educ

ation

with

acce

ss to

the

relev

ant fa

cilitie

s is e

xpre

ssed

as a

perce

ntage

of al

l sch

ools

at tha

t leve

l of

educ

ation

.

YN

YN

4.a.1.

1 elec

tricity

1

EBEI

S

The p

erce

ntage

of sc

hools

by le

vel

of ed

ucati

on (e

lemen

tary,

lower

se

cond

ary a

nd up

per s

econ

dary)

with

ac

cess

to (a

) elec

tricity

The n

umbe

r of s

choo

ls in

a give

n lev

el of

educ

ation

with

acce

ss to

the

relev

ant fa

cilitie

s is e

xpre

ssed

as a

perce

ntage

of al

l sch

ools

at tha

t leve

l of

educ

ation

.

11

1

4.a.1.

2 inte

rnet

1

EBEI

S

The p

erce

ntage

of sc

hools

by le

vel

of ed

ucati

on (e

lemen

tary,

lower

se

cond

ary a

nd up

per s

econ

dary)

wi

th ac

cess

to (

b) th

e Inte

rnet

for

peda

gogic

al pu

rpos

es;

The n

umbe

r of s

choo

ls in

a give

n lev

el of

educ

ation

with

acce

ss to

the

relev

ant fa

cilitie

s is e

xpre

ssed

as a

perce

ntage

of al

l sch

ools

at tha

t leve

l of

educ

ation

.

11

1

4.a.1.

3 com

puter

s1

EB

EIS

The p

erce

ntage

of sc

hools

by le

vel

of ed

ucati

on (e

lemen

tary,

lower

se

cond

ary a

nd up

per s

econ

dary)

wi

th ac

cess

to (c

) com

puter

s for

pe

dago

gical

purp

oses

The n

umbe

r of s

choo

ls in

a give

n lev

el of

educ

ation

with

acce

ss to

the

relev

ant fa

cilitie

s is e

xpre

ssed

as a

perce

ntage

of al

l sch

ools

at tha

t leve

l of

educ

ation

.

11

1

4.a

.1.4 w

ater s

anita

tion

1

EBEI

STh

e per

centa

ge of

scho

ols by

leve

l of

educ

ation

(elem

entar

y, low

erTh

e num

ber o

f sch

ools

in a g

iven

level

of ed

ucati

on w

ith ac

cess

to th

e1

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Yes /

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/ not

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seco

ndar

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uppe

r sec

onda

ry) w

ith

acce

ss to

wate

r san

itatio

n

relev

ant fa

cilitie

s is e

xpre

ssed

as a

perce

ntage

of al

l sch

ools

at tha

t leve

l of

educ

ation

.Ta

rget

4.b:

By 2

020,

subs

tant

ially

expa

nd g

loba

lly th

e num

ber o

f sch

olar

ship

s ava

ilabl

e to

deve

lopi

ng co

untri

es, in

par

ticul

ar le

ast d

evelo

ped

coun

tries

, sm

all is

land

deve

lopi

ng S

tate

s and

Afri

can

coun

tries

, for

enro

lmen

t in

high

er

educ

atio

n, in

cludi

ng vo

catio

nal t

rain

ing

and

info

rmat

ion

and

com

mun

icatio

ns te

chno

logy

, tec

hnica

l, eng

inee

ring

and

scien

tific p

rogr

amm

es, in

dev

elope

d co

untri

es an

d ot

her d

evelo

ping

coun

tries

4.b.1

Volu

me of

offic

ial de

velop

ment

assis

tance

flows

for s

chola

rships

by se

ctor

and t

ype o

f stud

y2

DepE

d C

HED

TESD

A D

OST

Targ

et 4.

c: B

y 203

0, su

bsta

ntial

ly in

crea

se th

e sup

ply o

f qua

lified

teac

hers

, inclu

ding

thro

ugh

inte

rnat

iona

l coo

pera

tion

for t

each

er tr

ainin

g in

dev

elopi

ng co

untri

es, e

spec

ially

least

dev

elope

d co

untri

es an

d sm

all is

land

deve

lopi

ng

Stat

es4.c

.1 P

ropo

rtion o

f teac

hers

in: (a

) pr

e-pr

imar

y; (b

) prim

ary;

(c) lo

wer

seco

ndar

y; an

d (d)

uppe

r sec

onda

ry ed

ucati

on w

ho ha

ve re

ceive

d at le

ast

the m

inimu

m or

ganiz

ed te

ache

r tra

ining

(e

.g. pe

dago

gical

traini

ng) p

re-se

rvice

or

in-se

rvice

requ

ired f

or te

achin

g at th

e re

levan

t leve

l in a

given

coun

try

2De

pEd

CHED

4.c.s1

Fac

ulty q

ualifi

catio

n (HE

d)1

CHED

Admi

n Da

taPr

opor

tion o

f facu

lty w

ith M

A/MS

an

d PhD

Facu

lty qu

alific

ation

= (n

umbe

r fac

ulty

with

MA/M

S / n

umbe

r of fa

culty

) * 10

0 (n

umbe

r fac

ulty w

ith P

hD / n

umbe

r of

facult

y) * 1

00

YN

NN

11

0

1

4.c.s2

Num

ber o

f TVE

T tra

iners

traine

d1

TESD

AAd

min

Data

Numb

er of

TVE

T tra

iners

traine

dNu

mber

of T

VET

traine

rs tra

ined

YN

NN

11

1

1

Goal

5: A

chiev

e gen

der e

quali

ty an

d em

powe

r all w

omen

and

girls

Ta

rget

5.1:

End

all f

orm

s of d

iscrim

inat

ion

again

st al

l wom

en an

d gi

rls ev

eryw

here

.5.1

.1 W

hethe

r or n

ot leg

al fra

mewo

rks ar

e in

place

to pr

omote

, enfo

rce an

d mon

itor

equa

lity an

d non

disc

rimina

tion o

n the

ba

sis of

sex

2DI

LGNE

DADS

WD

Glob

al ind

icator

; Ans

wera

ble by

yes

or no

11

11

120

17

Targ

et 5.

2: E

limin

ate a

ll for

ms o

f vio

lence

again

st al

l wom

en an

d gi

rls in

the p

ublic

and

priva

te sp

here

s, in

cludi

ng tr

affic

king

and

sexu

al an

d ot

her t

ypes

of e

xplo

itatio

n.5.2

.1 Pr

opor

tion o

f eve

r-par

tnere

d wom

en

and g

irls

1PS

AND

HSVI

OLEN

CE A

GAIN

ST W

OMEN

– an

ac

t of g

ende

r-bas

ed vi

olenc

e tha

tTh

is ind

icator

calls

for d

isagg

rega

tion

by fo

rm of

viole

nce a

nd by

age

YN

NN

11

00

N/A

5 yea

rs

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Agen

cy

Data

So

urce

Defin

ition

Meth

od o

f Co

mpu

tatio

nRS

DPRD

PCO

RE-

ISCM

CI

Avail

abilit

y 1-

Yes /

0-No

/ not

App

licab

leFr

eque

ncy

of D

ata

Colle

ctio

nNa

t’ l

Reg’

lPr

ov’

lMu

nby

Se

xre

sults

in, o

r is lik

ely to

resu

lt in,

phys

ical, s

exua

l, or p

sych

ologic

al ha

rm or

suffe

ring t

o wom

en, in

cludin

g thr

eats

of su

ch ac

ts, co

ercio

n or

arbit

rary

depr

ivatio

n of li

berty

, whe

ther

occu

rring

in pu

blic o

r in pr

ivate

life. It

en

comp

asse

s all f

orms

of vi

olatio

n of

wome

n’s rig

hts, in

cludin

g thr

eats

and

repr

isals,

explo

itatio

n, ha

rass

ment,

an

d othe

r for

ms of

contr

ol.

PHYS

ICAL

VIO

LENC

E – a

n act

of infl

icting

phys

ical in

juries

, par

ricide

, ho

micid

e, fru

strate

d par

ricide

, mu

rder

or ho

micid

e, inf

antic

ide, a

nd

abor

tion.

SEX

UAL A

BUSE

– an

act,

which

is se

xual

in na

ture,

comm

itted

again

st a w

oman

with

out h

er co

nsen

t. Se

xual

abus

es in

clude

but a

re no

t lim

ited t

o the

follo

wing

: rap

e, se

xual

hara

ssme

nt, ac

ts of

lasciv

iousn

ess;

treati

ng a

woma

n as a

sex o

bject;

ma

king d

emea

ning a

nd se

xuall

y su

gges

tive r

emar

ks; p

hysic

ally

attac

king t

he se

xual

parts

of he

r bod

y; for

cing h

er to

watc

h por

nogr

aphic

vid

eo sh

ows o

r see

porn

ogra

phic

mater

ials;

catch

ing th

e hus

band

ha

ving s

ex w

ith an

other

wom

an in

the

marita

l bed

room

; forci

ng th

e wife

and

mistr

ess t

o slee

p with

the h

usba

nd in

the

same

room

. PS

YCHO

LOGI

CAL V

IOLE

NCE

– an

act o

r beh

avior

comm

itted a

gains

t a w

oman

, whic

h des

troys

belie

f in

her s

elf, d

emea

ns, d

isemp

ower

s, an

d cau

ses m

ental

and e

motio

nal

distur

banc

e. Th

is inc

ludes

but is

not

age g

roup

and y

ields

the f

ollow

ing

sub-

indica

tors f

or ea

ch fo

rm of

vio-

lence

. 1)

Sub

-indic

ator 1

(phy

sical

violen

ce):

[Num

ber o

f eve

r-par

tnere

d wo

men a

nd gi

rls (a

ged 1

5 - 49

year

s) wh

o exp

erien

ce ph

ysica

l viol

ence

by

a cur

rent

or fo

rmer

intim

ate pa

rtner

in

the pr

eviou

s 12 m

onths

/ Num

ber

of ev

er-p

artne

red w

omen

and g

irls

(age

d 15 -

49 ye

ars)]

* 10

0 2)

Su

b-ind

icator

2 (se

xual

violen

ce):

[Num

ber o

f eve

r-par

tnere

d wom

en

and g

irls (a

ged 1

5 - 49

year

s) wh

o ex

perie

nce s

exua

l viol

ence

by a

curre

nt or

form

er in

timate

partn

er

in the

prev

ious 1

2 mon

ths/ N

umbe

r of

ever

-par

tnere

d wom

en an

d girls

(a

ged 1

5 - 49

year

s)] *

100

3)

Sub-

indica

tor 3

(phy

sical

and/

or se

xual

violen

ce):

[Num

ber o

f ev

er-p

artne

red w

omen

and g

irls

(age

d 15 -

49 ye

ars)

who e

xper

ience

ph

ysica

l and

/or se

xual

violen

ce by

a c

urre

nt or

form

er in

timate

partn

er

in the

prev

ious 1

2 mon

ths / N

umbe

r of

ever

-par

tnere

d wom

en an

d girls

(a

ged 1

5 - 49

year

s)] *

100

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Meth

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mpu

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DPRD

PCO

RE-

ISCM

CI

Avail

abilit

y 1-

Yes /

0-No

/ not

App

licab

leFr

eque

ncy

of D

ata

Colle

ctio

nNa

t’ l

Reg’

lPr

ov’

lMu

nby

Se

xlim

ited t

o: ve

rbal

abus

e, ec

onom

ic ab

use,

accu

satio

n of in

fideli

ty,

prolo

nged

silen

ce, ta

king c

hildr

en

away

from

her, o

rder

ing th

e wom

an

out o

f the h

ouse

, infid

elity

of the

pa

rtner,

thre

ats an

d coe

rcion

and

sexu

al ha

rass

ment.

Sou

rce: N

SCB

Reso

lution

No.

6, Se

ries o

f 200

15.2

.2 Pr

opor

tion o

f wom

en an

d girls

aged

15

year

s and

olde

r sub

jected

to se

xual

violen

ce by

perso

ns ot

her t

han a

n inti

mate

partn

er in

the p

revio

us 12

mon

ths, b

y age

an

d plac

e of o

ccur

renc

e

1PS

AND

HSY

NN

N1

10

0N/

A6 y

ears

5.2.s1

Num

ber o

f rep

orted

gend

er-b

ased

vio

lence

case

s (inc

ludes

e-VA

W)

1PR

O CO

RAd

min

Data

Foun

datio

n for

Med

ia Al

terna

tives

(F

MA) d

efine

d tec

hnolo

gy-re

lated

vio

lence

again

st wo

men o

r eVA

W as

vio

lence

again

st wo

men i

n and

using

IC

T pla

tform

s suc

h as t

elevis

ion,

radio

, telep

hone

/mob

ile ph

ones

, co

mpute

rs, S

MART

phon

es, ta

blets,

int

erne

t, VoIP

, soc

ial ne

twor

king s

ites

(FB,

Twitte

r), w

ebsit

es an

d blog

s.

Seve

ral fo

rms o

f eVA

W cr

imes

being

pe

rpetr

ated a

re: -

Cyb

er ha

rass

ment.

It i

s the

onlin

e har

assm

ent o

f wom

en,

which

inclu

des r

ape t

hrea

ts, do

ctore

d ph

otogr

aphs

portr

aying

wom

en be

ing

stran

gled,

posti

ngs o

f wom

en’s

home

ad

dres

ses a

longs

ide su

gges

tions

tha

t they

are i

ntere

sted i

n ano

nymo

us

sex,

and t

echn

ologic

al att

acks

that

shut

down

blog

s and

web

sites

(Citro

n 20

09).

Form

s of c

yber

hara

ssme

nt ar

e: cy

berst

alking

, ema

ils to

forw

ard

unwa

nted p

ropo

sals

black

mail,

extor

tion/

publi

catio

n of a

n ind

ividu

al’s

perso

nal in

forma

tion,

monit

oring

by

Total

numb

er of

repo

rted g

ende

r-ba

sed v

iolen

ce ca

ses (

includ

es

e-VA

W)

NN

NN

11

1

1Mo

nthly

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Meth

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DPRD

PCO

RE-

ISCM

CI

Avail

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Yes /

0-No

/ not

App

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of D

ata

Colle

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nNa

t’ l

Reg’

lPr

ov’

lMu

nby

Se

xab

user

s of b

oth th

e phy

sical

and

virtua

l acti

vities

of th

eir vi

ctims

. - C

yber

porn

ogra

phy.

It is a

n act

of us

ing cy

bersp

ace t

o cre

ate,

displa

y, dis

tribute

, impo

rt or

publi

sh

porn

ogra

phy o

r obs

cene

mate

rials,

es

pecia

lly m

ateria

ls de

pictin

g ch

ildre

n eng

aged

in se

xual

acts

with

adult

s. - C

yber

traffi

cking

. The

for

ms of

cybe

r tra

ffickin

g are

: fake

on

line “

marri

age a

genc

ies an

d we

bsite

s adv

ertis

ing no

nexis

tent

work

or st

udy o

ppor

tunitie

s and

the

comm

ercia

lizati

on of

priva

te ho

me

video

s.

5.2.s2

Num

ber o

f rep

orted

abus

e cas

es

for w

omen

and c

hildr

en1

PRO

COR

Admi

n Da

ta

VIOL

ENCE

AGA

INST

WOM

EN –

an

act o

f gen

der-b

ased

viole

nce t

hat

resu

lts in

, or is

likely

to re

sult i

n, ph

ysica

l, sex

ual, o

r psy

cholo

gical

harm

or su

fferin

g to w

omen

, inclu

ding

threa

ts of

such

acts,

coer

cion o

r ar

bitra

ry de

priva

tion o

f libe

rty, w

hethe

r oc

curri

ng in

publi

c or in

priva

te life

. It

enco

mpas

ses a

ll for

ms of

viola

tion o

f wo

men’s

rights

, inclu

ding t

hrea

ts an

d re

prisa

ls, ex

ploita

tion,

hara

ssme

nt,

and o

ther f

orms

of co

ntrol.

CHI

LD A

BUSE

– the

malt

reatm

ent,

wheth

er ha

bitua

l or n

ot, of

a ch

ild,

which

inclu

des a

ny of

the f

ollow

ing:

a)Ps

ycho

logica

l and

phys

ical a

buse

, ne

glect,

crue

lty, s

exua

l abu

se an

d em

otion

al ma

ltreatm

ent;

b)An

y act

by de

eds o

r wor

ds w

hich

deba

ses,

degr

ades

or de

mean

s the

int

rinsic

wor

th an

d dign

ity of

a ch

ild as

Total

numb

er of

repo

rted g

en-

der-b

ased

viole

nce c

ases

(inclu

des

e-VA

W)

NN

NN

11

1

1Mo

nthly

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Data

So

urce

Defin

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Meth

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f Co

mpu

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nRS

DPRD

PCO

RE-

ISCM

CI

Avail

abilit

y 1-

Yes /

0-No

/ not

App

licab

leFr

eque

ncy

of D

ata

Colle

ctio

nNa

t’ l

Reg’

lPr

ov’

lMu

nby

Se

xa h

uman

being

; c)

Unre

ason

able

depr

ivatio

n of th

e he

r/his

basic

need

s for

survi

val s

uch

as fo

od an

d she

lter;

Fail

ure t

o imm

ediat

ely gi

ve m

edica

l tre

atmen

t to an

injur

ed ch

ild re

sultin

g in

serio

us im

pairm

ent o

f her

/his

grow

th an

d dev

elopm

ent o

r in he

r/his

perm

anen

t inca

pacit

y or d

eath.

5.2.s3

Num

ber o

f cas

es se

rved b

y Dep

art-

ment

of So

cial W

elfar

e and

Dev

elopm

ent

(DSW

D) on

viole

nce a

gains

t wom

en an

d ch

ild ab

use

1DS

WD

Admi

n Da

ta

The c

ases

serve

d by D

SWD

includ

e the

follo

wing

: -

Phys

ically

abus

ed/m

altre

ated/

batte

red

- Se

xuall

y abu

sed

- Inv

olunta

ry pr

ostitu

tion

- Ille

gal re

cruitm

ent

- In

deten

tion

- Arm

ed co

nflict

“The

total

mum

ber o

f cas

es se

rved b

y DS

WD

includ

e the

follo

wing

: -

Phys

ically

abus

ed/m

altre

ated/

batte

red

- Se

xuall

y abu

sed

- Inv

olunta

ry pr

ostitu

tion

- Ille

gal re

cruitm

ent

- In

deten

tion

- Arm

ed co

nflict

YN

NN

11

1

1Qu

arter

ly

Targ

et 5.

3: E

limin

ate a

ll har

mfu

l pra

ctice

s, su

ch as

child

, ear

ly an

d fo

rced

mar

riage

and

fem

ale g

enita

l mut

ilatio

n

5.3.1

Prop

ortio

n of w

omen

aged

20-2

4 ye

ars w

ho w

ere m

arrie

d or in

a un

ion

befor

e age

15 an

d befo

re ag

e 18

1PS

AND

HSthe

prop

ortio

n of W

omen

aged

20 -

24

year

s who

wer

e mar

ried o

r in a

aunio

n be

fore a

ged 1

5 and

befor

e age

d 18

-the n

umbe

r of w

omen

aged

20 -

24

who w

ere fi

rst m

arrie

d or in

union

by

age 1

8 divi

ded b

y tota

l num

ber o

f wo

men a

ged 2

0-24

in th

e pop

ulatio

n

YN

NN

11

00

N/A

5.3.2

Prop

ortio

n of g

irls an

d wom

en ag

ed

15-4

9 yea

rs wh

o hav

e und

ergo

ne fe

male

genit

al mu

tilatio

n/cutt

ing, b

y age

N/A

Targ

et 5.

4: R

ecog

nize

and

valu

e unp

aid ca

re an

d do

mes

tic w

ork t

hrou

gh th

e pro

visio

n of

pub

lic se

rvice

s, in

frast

ruct

ure a

nd so

cial p

rote

ctio

n po

licies

and

the p

rom

otio

n of

shar

ed re

spon

sibilit

y with

in th

e hou

seho

ld an

d th

e fam

ily

as n

atio

nally

appr

opria

te.

5.4

.1 P

ropo

rtion o

f time

spen

t on u

npaid

do

mesti

c and

care

wor

k, by

sex,

age a

nd

locati

on3

Targ

et 5.

5: E

nsur

e wom

en’s

full a

nd ef

fect

ive p

artic

ipat

ion

and

equa

l opp

ortu

nitie

s for

lead

ersh

ip at

all le

vels

of

5.5.1

Prop

ortio

n of s

eats

held

by w

omen

in

1CO

ME

ELEC

/ DI

LG

Admi

n Da

ta

The n

umbe

r of s

eats

held

by w

omen

in

the H

ouse

of R

epre

senta

tives

(H

OR) a

nd S

enate

of th

e Phil

ippine

s

The i

ndica

tor is

obtai

ned b

y divi

ding

the nu

mber

of S

enate

and H

OR se

ats

occu

pied b

y wom

en by

the t

otal

NN

NN

11

11

13 y

ears

and

6 yea

rs

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RE-

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Avail

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Yes /

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nby

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x

(a) n

ation

al pa

rliame

nts an

d (b

) loca

l gov

ernm

ents

expr

esse

d as a

perce

ntage

of al

l oc

cupie

d sea

ts in

the H

OR an

d Se

nate

(bas

ed on

the d

efinit

ion of

UN

SD).

The

numb

er of

seats

held

by w

omen

in

the lo

cal g

over

nmen

ts ex

pres

sed

as a

perce

ntage

of al

l occ

upied

seats

in

the lo

cal g

over

nmen

ts.

numb

er of

Sen

ate an

d HOR

seats

oc

cupie

d (ba

sed o

n the

defin

ition o

f UN

SD).

For

loca

l gov

ernm

ents:

[Num

ber o

f loca

l gov

ernm

ent s

eats

occu

pied b

y wom

en / T

otal n

umbe

r of

local

gove

rnme

nt se

ats oc

cupie

d] * 1

00

5.5.2

Prop

ortio

n of w

omen

in m

anag

erial

po

sition

s1

PSA

LFS

Mana

gers

- wor

kers

in thi

s gro

up

plan,

direc

t, coo

rdina

te an

d eva

luate

the ov

erall

activ

ities o

f ente

rpris

es,

gove

rnme

nts an

d othe

r org

aniza

tions

, or

of or

ganiz

ation

al un

its w

ithin

them,

and f

ormu

late a

nd re

view

their

polic

ies, la

ws, r

ules a

nd re

gulat

ions.

Sou

rce: 2

012 P

hilipp

ine S

tanda

rd

Occu

patio

nal C

lassifi

catio

n (PS

OC)

CSC

: T

hird L

evel

– pos

itions

in th

e Car

eer

Exec

utive

Ser

vice (

CES)

Prop

osed

comp

utatio

n usin

g LFS

: (N

umbe

r of w

omen

unde

r Cod

e 1

of PS

OC / T

otal n

umbe

r of p

erso

ns

unde

r Cod

e 1 of

PSO

C) *

100

For

CSC

: (N

umbe

r of w

omen

in th

ird le

vel

posit

ions /

Total

numb

er of

perso

ns in

thi

rd le

vel p

ositio

ns) *

100

YN

YN

11

1Qu

arter

ly

5.5.2s

1 Per

centa

ge of

firms

owne

d by

wome

n (thr

ough

busin

ess p

ermi

ts an

d lic

ence

s sys

tem)

1DT

IAd

min

Data

Firms

regis

tered

thro

ugh b

usine

ss

perm

its by

owne

rs wh

o are

fema

les.

(Num

ber o

f firm

s reg

ister

ed by

wom

-en

thro

ugh b

usine

ss pe

rmits

and/o

r lic

ense

s sys

tems /

Total

numb

er of

firm

s reg

ister

ed by

both

wome

n and

me

n thr

ough

busin

ess p

ermi

ts an

d/or

licen

ses)

* 100

NN

NN

11

1

Targ

et 5.

6: E

nsur

e uni

vers

al ac

cess

to se

xual

and

repr

oduc

tive h

ealth

and

repr

oduc

tive r

ight

s as a

gree

d in

acco

rdan

ce w

ith th

e Pro

gram

me o

f Act

ion

of th

e Int

erna

tiona

l Con

fere

nce o

n Po

pulat

ion

and

Deve

lopm

ent a

nd th

e Beij

ing

Plat

form

of A

ctio

n an

d th

e out

com

e doc

umen

ts o

f the

ir re

view

conf

eren

ces

5.6.1

Pro

portio

n of w

omen

aged

15-4

9 ye

ars w

ho m

ake t

heir o

wn in

forme

d de

cision

s reg

ardin

g sex

ual re

lation

s, co

ntrac

eptiv

e use

and r

epro

ducti

ve he

alth

care

3PO

P-CO

M

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Agen

cy

Data

So

urce

Defin

ition

Meth

od o

f Co

mpu

tatio

nRS

DPRD

PCO

RE-

ISCM

CI

Avail

abilit

y 1-

Yes /

0-No

/ not

App

licab

leFr

eque

ncy

of D

ata

Colle

ctio

nNa

t’ l

Reg’

lPr

ov’

lMu

nby

Se

x5.6

.2 Nu

mber

of co

untrie

s with

laws

and

regu

lation

s tha

t gua

rante

e full

and e

qual

acce

ss to

wom

en an

d men

aged

15 ye

ars

and o

lder t

o sex

ual a

nd re

prod

uctiv

e he

alth c

are,

infor

matio

n and

educ

ation

N/A

Glob

al ind

icator

1N/

AN/

A

N/A

Targ

et 5.

a: U

nder

take

refo

rms t

o gi

ve w

omen

equa

l rig

hts t

o ec

onom

ic re

sour

ces,

as w

ell as

acce

ss to

own

ersh

ip an

d co

ntro

l ove

r lan

d an

d ot

her f

orm

s of p

rope

rty, fi

nanc

ial se

rvice

s, in

herit

ance

and

natu

ral r

esou

rces

, in

acco

rdan

ce w

ith n

atio

nal la

ws5.a

.1 (a

) Pro

portio

n of to

tal ag

ricult

ural

popu

lation

with

owne

rship

or se

cure

rig

hts ov

er ag

ricult

ural

land,

by se

x; an

d (b

) sha

re of

wom

en am

ong o

wner

s or

rights

-bea

rers

of ag

ricult

ural

land,

by ty

pe

of ten

ure

2PS

ACA

F1

11

1Ev

ery 5

ye

ars

5.a.1p

1Num

ber a

gricu

ltura

l and

resid

entia

l lan

d fre

e pate

nts is

sued

to w

omen

and

men

1DA

RAd

min

Data

Agric

ultur

al lan

d - la

nd de

voted

to

or su

itable

for t

he cu

ltivati

on of

the

soil,

planti

ng of

crop

s, gr

owing

of

trees

, rais

ing of

lives

tock,

poult

ry,

fish o

r aqu

acult

ure p

rodu

ction

, inc

luding

the h

arve

sting

of su

ch fa

rm

prod

ucts,

and o

ther f

arm

activ

ities a

nd

prac

tices

perfo

rmed

in co

njunc

tion

with

such

farm

ing op

erati

ons b

y pe

rsons

whe

ther n

atura

l or ju

ridica

l an

d not

class

ified b

y law

as m

inera

l lan

d, for

est la

nd, r

eside

ntial

land,

comm

ercia

l land

, and

indu

strial

land

. (S

ource

: NSC

B Re

solut

ion N

o. 7,

Serie

s of 2

010)

Res

identi

al lan

d - al

l land

s tha

t ha

ve be

en id

entifi

ed an

d zon

ed as

re

siden

tial th

roug

h the

appr

opria

te or

dinan

ce by

the L

ocal

Gove

rnme

nt Un

it (LG

U) ha

ving j

urisd

iction

over

the

area

. The

se in

clude

resid

entia

l lan

ds w

ithin

area

s zon

ed as

mixe

d re

siden

tial a

nd co

mmer

cial o

r mixe

d

Numb

er of

agric

ultur

al an

d res

identi

al lan

d fre

e pate

nts is

sued

to w

omen

an

d men

over

the t

otal n

umbe

r ag

ricult

ural

and r

eside

ntial

land f

ree

paten

ts iss

ued

NN

NN

11

1

0

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Meth

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DPRD

PCO

RE-

ISCM

CI

Avail

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Yes /

0-No

/ not

App

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of D

ata

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lPr

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nby

Se

xre

siden

tial a

nd in

dustr

ial (S

ource

: RA

1002

3, Se

ries o

f 201

0) F

ree P

atent

appli

catio

n is a

mo

de of

acqu

iring a

liena

ble an

d dis

posa

ble la

nds o

f the p

ublic

do

main

for ag

ricult

ural

purp

oses

thr

u adm

inistr

ative

confi

rmati

on

of im

perfe

ct or

inco

mplet

e title

to

quali

fied o

ccup

ant w

ho ha

s acq

uired

ve

sted r

ight b

y virtu

e of o

pen,

conti

nuou

s, ex

clusiv

e and

notor

ious

poss

essio

n the

reof.

(Sou

rce: L

MB,

DENR

)

5.a.1p

2Num

ber o

f hold

ers o

f ema

ncipa

tion

paten

ts an

d cer

tifica

tes of

land

owne

rship,

ce

rtifica

te of

ance

stral

land t

itles (

CALT

s),

certifi

cate

of an

cestr

al do

main

titles

(C

ADTs

) by s

ex, s

tewar

dship

1DA

R,

NCIP

Admi

n Da

ta

CLOA

Hold

er -

refer

s to a

farm

er-

bene

ficiar

y who

was

awar

ded a

Ce

rtifica

te of

Land

Own

ersh

ip Ag

reem

ent (

CLOA

) for

the l

and

he or

she t

ills un

der E

xecu

tive

Orde

r No.

228 a

nd R

epub

lic A

ct No

. 665

7 othe

rwise

know

n as t

he

Comp

rehe

nsive

Agr

arian

Refo

rm La

w.

The C

LOA

is als

o a tit

le iss

ued t

o far

mer-b

enefi

ciarie

s eith

er in

dividu

ally

or co

llecti

vely.

Eman

cipati

on P

atents

(EPs

) Hold

er

- refe

rs to

a far

mer-b

enefi

ciary

in ric

e and

corn

land

s cov

ered

by

Pres

identi

al De

cree N

o.27 w

ho w

as

issue

d an E

manc

ipatio

n Pate

nt (E

P). T

he E

P is

the tit

le iss

ued t

o far

mer-b

enefi

ciarie

s upo

n fulfi

llmen

t of

all go

vern

ment

requ

ireme

nts.

It sym

boliz

es th

e tille

r’s fu

ll em

ancip

ation

from

the b

onda

ge of

ten

ancy

.

Numb

er of

farm

er-b

enefi

ciary

who

was a

ward

ed a

Certifi

cate

of La

nd

Owne

rship

Agre

emen

t (CL

OA) f

or th

e lan

d ove

r the

total

numb

erof

farme

rs wh

o was

awar

ded o

f CLO

A.

YN

NN

11

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Avail

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/ not

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of D

ata

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nby

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x

5.a.1p

3 Num

ber o

f wom

en be

nefic

iaries

wi

th se

cure

d lan

d ten

ure i

n Res

identi

al ar

eas

1

Resid

entia

l land

s - al

l land

s tha

t ha

ve be

en id

entifi

ed an

d zon

ed as

re

siden

tial th

roug

h the

appr

opria

te or

dinan

ce by

the L

GU ha

ving

jurisd

iction

over

the a

rea.

Alie

nable

and D

ispos

able

lands

- ar

e lan

ds of

publi

c dom

ain cl

assifi

ed

as ag

ricult

ure t

hat m

ay be

acqu

ired

throu

gh gr

ant o

r con

firmati

on of

title.

calcu

late t

he nu

mber

of w

omen

be

nefic

iaries

from

the t

otal n

umbe

r of

bene

ficiar

ies w

ith se

cure

d lan

d ten

ure

in Re

siden

tial a

reas

NN

NN

11

1

1

5.a.2

Pro

portio

n of c

ountr

ies w

here

the

legal

frame

work

(inclu

ding c

ustom

ary l

aw)

guar

antee

s wom

en’s

equa

l righ

ts to

land

owne

rship

and/o

r con

trol

N/A

Targ

et 5.

b: E

nhan

ce th

e use

of e

nabl

ing

tech

nolo

gy, in

par

ticul

ar in

form

atio

n an

d co

mm

unica

tions

tech

nolo

gy, t

o pr

omot

e the

empo

werm

ent o

f wom

en

5.b.1

Pro

portio

n of in

dividu

als w

ho ow

n a

mobil

e tele

phon

e, by

sex

2NT

C

Targ

et 5.

c: A

dopt

and

stre

ngth

en so

und

polic

ies an

d en

forc

eabl

e leg

islat

ion

for t

he p

rom

otio

n of

gen

der e

quali

ty an

d th

e em

powe

rmen

t of a

ll wom

en an

d gi

rls at

all le

vels

5.c.1

Prop

ortio

n of c

ountr

ies w

ith sy

stems

to

track

and m

ake p

ublic

alloc

ation

s for

ge

nder

equa

lity an

d wom

en’s

empo

wer-

ment

N/A

Per G

ende

r and

Dev

elopm

ent

(GAD

) Bud

get P

olicy

in 19

95, a

ll go

vern

ment

agen

cies,

gove

rnme

nt-ow

ned a

nd co

ntroll

ed co

rpor

ation

s, sta

te un

iversi

ties a

nd co

llege

s and

loc

al go

vern

ment

units

are e

njoine

d to

utiliz

e at le

ast fi

ve pe

rcent

of the

ir bu

dget

for pr

ogra

ms to

prom

ote

wome

n’s em

powe

rmen

t and

gend

er

equa

lity.

Glob

al ind

icator

1N/

A

Goal

6: E

nsur

e ava

ilabi

lity a

nd su

stain

able

man

agem

ent o

f wat

er an

d sa

nita

tion

for a

llTa

rget

6.1:

By 2

030,

achi

eve u

nive

rsal

and

equi

tabl

e acc

ess t

o sa

fe an

d af

ford

able

drin

king

wate

r for

all

6.1.1

Pro

portio

n of p

opula

tion u

sing s

afe-

ly ma

nage

d drin

king w

ater s

ervic

es2

DOH

FHSI

S

6.1.1

.p1 P

ropo

rtion o

f hou

seho

ld us

ing

safel

y man

aged

drink

ing w

ater s

ervic

es1

PSA

APIS

YN

NN

1

An

nual

Targ

et 6.

2: B

y 203

0, ac

hiev

e acc

ess t

o ad

equa

te an

d eq

uita

ble s

anita

tion

and

hygi

ene f

or al

l and

end

open

def

ecat

ion,

pay

ing

spec

ial at

tent

ion

to th

e nee

ds o

f wom

en an

d gi

rls an

d th

se in

vuln

erab

le sit

uatio

ns

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Defin

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Meth

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DPRD

PCO

RE-

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Avail

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Yes /

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App

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ropo

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f pop

ulatio

n usin

g sa

fely m

anag

ed sa

nitati

on se

rvice

s, inc

luding

a ha

nd-w

ashin

g fac

ility w

ith so

ap

and w

ater

2DO

HFH

SIS

Targ

et 6.

3: B

y 203

0, im

prov

e wat

er q

ualit

y by r

educ

ing

pollu

tion,

elim

inat

ing

dum

ping

and

min

imizi

ng re

lease

of h

azar

dous

chem

icals

and

mat

erial

s, ha

lving

the p

ropo

rtion

of u

ntre

ated

was

tewa

ter a

nd su

bsta

ntial

ly in

crea

sing

recy

cling

and

safe

reus

e glo

bally

6.3.1

Prop

ortio

n of w

astew

ater s

afely

treate

d3

EMB

WW

RRC

6.3.1.

p1 V

olume

of w

astew

ater t

reate

d (in

dustr

ies)

1DE

NRAd

min

Data

Indus

trial W

aste

water

refer

s to a

ny

liquid

was

te re

sultin

g fro

m an

y acti

vity

proc

ess o

f indu

stry

volum

e of r

epor

ted w

astew

ater

treate

d in i

ndus

tries

NN

NN

11

0

N/A

6.3.2

Pro

portio

n of b

odies

of w

ater w

ith

good

ambie

nt wa

ter qu

ality

2EM

BAd

min

Data

6.3.2.

p1 P

ropo

rtion o

f mon

itore

d bod

ies of

wa

ter w

ith go

od am

bient

water

quali

ty1

DENR

Admi

n Da

ta

Prop

ortio

n of w

ater b

odies

(are

a) in

a c

ountr

y with

good

ambie

nt wa

ter

quali

ty co

mpar

ed to

all w

ater b

odies

in

the co

untry

water

quali

ty ind

ex (W

QI) a

t site

leve

l is

comp

uted a

s the

arith

metic

mea

n of

the si

te‐lev

el PT

T sc

ores

for t

he

selec

ted m

onito

red d

eterm

inand

s

NY

NN

11

0

N/A

Targ

et 6.

4: B

y 203

0, su

bsta

ntial

ly in

crea

se w

ater

-use

effic

iency

acro

ss al

l sec

tors

and

ensu

re su

stain

able

with

draw

als an

d su

pply

of fr

eshw

ater

to ad

dres

s wat

er sc

arcit

y and

subs

tant

ially

redu

ce th

e num

ber o

f peo

ple s

uffe

ring

from

wat

er sc

arcit

y6.4

.1 C

hang

e in w

ater-u

se ef

ficien

cy

over

time

3EM

BW

WRR

C

6.4.2

Leve

l of w

ater s

tress

: fres

hwate

r wi

thdra

wal a

s a pr

opor

tion o

f ava

ilable

fre

shwa

ter re

sour

ces

2W

WRR

C

Fres

hwate

r with

draw

al ch

arac

terize

s wa

ter us

age f

or do

mesti

c, mu

nicipa

l, irr

igatio

n, po

wer g

ener

ation

, fis

herie

s, liv

estoc

k rais

ing, in

dustr

ial,

recre

ation

al an

d othe

r pur

pose

s.

Repo

rted a

lloca

ted w

ater le

vel.

can b

e com

puted

using

the g

lobal

metho

dolog

y TRW

R an

d Env

shou

ld be

valid

ated i

f ava

ilable

11

1

N/A

Targ

et 6.

5: B

y 203

0, im

plem

ent i

nteg

rate

d wa

ter r

esou

rces

man

agem

ent a

t all l

evels

, inclu

ding

thro

ugh

trans

boun

dary

coop

erat

ion

as ap

prop

riate

6.5

.1 D

egre

e of in

tegra

ted w

ater

reso

urce

s man

agem

ent (

IWRM

) im

pleme

ntatio

n (0-

100)

3

6.5.1.

p1 P

erce

ntage

of im

pleme

ntatio

n of

prog

rams

and p

rojec

ts ide

ntifie

d in

the In

tegra

ted R

iver B

asin

Maste

r Plan

s (IR

BMP)

1DE

NRAd

min

Data

Perce

ntage

of im

pleme

ntatio

n of

prog

rams

and p

rojec

ts ide

ntifie

d in t

he

Integ

rated

Rive

r Bas

in Ma

ster P

lans

Total

imple

mente

d pro

gram

s and

pr

ojects

iden

tified

in IR

BMP

/ Tota

l pr

ogra

ms an

d pro

jects

of IR

BMP

NN

NN

11

N/A

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So

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Defin

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Meth

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mpu

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DPRD

PCO

RE-

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CI

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nby

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x6.5

.2 P

ropo

rtion o

f tran

sbou

ndar

y bas

in ar

ea w

ith an

oper

ation

al ar

rang

emen

t for

water

coop

erati

onN/

A

Targ

et 6.

6:By

2020

, pro

tect

and

rest

ore w

ater

-relat

ed ec

osys

tem

s, in

cludi

ng m

ount

ains,

fore

sts,

wetla

nds,

river

s, aq

uife

rs an

d lak

es6.6

.1 C

hang

e in t

he ex

tent o

f wate

r-rela

t-ed

ecos

ystem

s ove

r tim

e3

WW

RRC

Targ

et 6.

a: B

y 203

0, ex

pand

inte

rnat

iona

l coo

pera

tion

and

capa

city-

build

ing

supp

ort t

o de

velo

ping

coun

tries

in w

ater

- and

sani

tatio

n-re

lated

activ

ities

and

prog

ram

mes

, inclu

ding

wat

er h

arve

stin

g, d

esali

natio

n, w

ater

effic

iency

, wa

stew

ater

trea

tmen

t, re

cycli

ng an

d re

use t

echn

olog

ies6.a

.1 Am

ount

of wa

ter- a

nd sa

nitati

on-

relat

ed of

ficial

deve

lopme

nt as

sistan

ce

that is

part

of a g

over

nmen

t-coo

rdina

ted

spen

ding p

lan

1W

WRR

C

NN

NN

N/A

Targ

et 6.

b: S

uppo

rt an

d st

reng

then

the p

artic

ipat

ion

of lo

cal c

omm

uniti

es in

impr

ovin

g wa

ter a

nd sa

nita

tion

man

agem

ent

6.b.1

Prop

ortio

n of lo

cal a

dmini

strati

ve

units

with

estab

lishe

d and

oper

ation

al po

licies

and p

roce

dure

s for

partic

ipatio

n of

local

comm

unitie

s in w

ater a

nd sa

nitati

on

mana

geme

nt

1DI

LG

NN

NN

N/A

6.b.s1

Num

ber o

f func

tiona

l WAS

H co

uncil

s/ co

mmitte

es in

LGUs

1DI

LG

DOH

DILG

Pr

ogra

m an

d Pr

oject

Moni-

toring

Sy

stem

DOH

Healt

h Pr

omo-

tion a

nd

Comm

u-nic

ation

Se

rvice

NN

NN

11

1

N/A

6.b.s

2 Num

ber o

f loca

l WAS

H or

dinan

ces

stren

gthen

ing W

ASH

gove

rnan

ce in

the

comm

unitie

s1

DILG

DILG

Pr

ogra

m an

dN

NN

N1

11

N/

A

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So

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Defin

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Meth

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f Co

mpu

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DPRD

PCO

RE-

ISCM

CI

Avail

abilit

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Yes /

0-No

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of D

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xPr

oject

Moni-

toring

Sy

stem

Goal

7: E

nsur

e acc

ess t

o af

ford

able,

relia

ble,

sust

ainab

le an

d m

oder

n en

ergy

for a

ll Ta

rget

7.1:

By 2

030,

ensu

re u

nive

rsal

acce

ss to

affo

rdab

le, re

liabl

e and

mod

ern

ener

gy se

rvice

s7.1

.1 Pr

opor

tion o

f pop

ulatio

n with

acce

ss

to ele

ctrici

ty1

DOE

PSA

Admi

n Da

taY

YY

Y1

11

1

Annu

al

7.1.2

Prop

ortio

n of p

opula

tion w

ith pr

imar

y re

lianc

e on c

lean f

uels

and t

echn

ology

1DO

EAd

min

Data

NN

NN

11

0

N/A

Annu

al

Targ

et 7.

2: B

y 203

0, in

crea

se su

bsta

ntial

ly th

e sha

re o

f ren

ewab

le en

ergy

in th

e glo

bal e

nerg

y mix

7.2.1

Rene

wable

ener

gy sh

are i

n the

total

fin

al en

ergy

cons

umpti

onN/

ADO

E

Ca

lculat

ed by

divid

ing to

tal re

newa

ble

ener

gy ge

nera

tion b

y the

total

Elec

tric

Ener

gy P

rodu

ction

.

1

00

N/

A

Targ

et 7.

3: B

y 203

0, do

uble

the g

loba

l rat

e of i

mpr

ovem

ent i

n en

ergy

effic

iency

7.3.1

Ener

gy in

tensit

y mea

sure

d in t

erms

of

prim

ary e

nerg

y and

GDP

3PS

A

Calcu

lated

as un

its of

ener

gy (m

illion

ton

s of o

il equ

ivalen

t, MTO

E) pe

r unit

of

GDP

(in bi

llion p

esos

)

Ener

gy in

tensit

y is o

btaine

d by d

ivid-

ing to

tal en

ergy

supp

ly ov

er G

DP.

11

0

N/A

Targ

et 7.

a BY

2030

, enh

ance

inte

rnat

iona

l coo

pera

tion

to fa

cilita

te ac

cess

to cl

ean

ener

gy re

sear

ch an

d te

chno

logy

, inclu

ding

rene

wabl

e ene

rgy,

ener

gy ef

ficien

cy an

d ad

vanc

ed an

d cle

aner

foss

il-fu

el te

chno

logy

, and

pro

mot

e in

vest

men

t in

ener

gy in

frast

ruct

ure a

nd cl

ean

ener

gy te

chno

logy

7.a.1

Mob

ilized

amou

nt of

Unite

d St

ates d

ollar

s per

year

star

ting i

n 202

0 ac

coun

table

towar

ds th

e $10

0 billi

on

comm

itmen

t

N/A

Targ

et 7.

b By

2030

, exp

and

infra

stru

ctur

e and

upg

rade

tech

nolo

gy fo

r sup

plyin

g m

oder

n an

d su

stain

able

ener

gy se

rvice

s for

all in

dev

elopi

ng co

untri

es, in

par

ticul

ar le

ast d

evelo

ped

coun

tries

, sm

all is

land

deve

lopi

ng S

tate

s and

lan

dloc

ked

deve

lopi

ng co

untri

es, in

acco

rdan

ce w

ith th

eir re

spec

tive p

rogr

amm

es o

f sup

port

7.b.1

Inve

stmen

ts in

ener

gy ef

ficien

cy

as a

perce

ntage

of G

DP an

d the

amou

nt of

foreig

n dire

ct inv

estm

ent in

finan

cial

trans

fer fo

r infra

struc

ture a

nd te

chno

logy

to su

staina

ble de

velop

ment

servi

ces

3PS

A

Goal

8: P

rom

ote s

usta

ined

, inclu

sive a

nd su

stain

able

econ

omic

grow

th, f

ull a

nd p

rodu

ctive

empl

oym

ent a

nd d

ecen

t wor

k for

all

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8.1:

Sus

tain

per

capi

ta ec

onom

ic gr

owth

in ac

cord

ance

with

nat

iona

l circ

umst

ance

s and

, in p

artic

ular

, at l

east

7 pe

r cen

t gro

ss d

omes

tic p

rodu

ct g

rowt

h pe

r ann

um in

the l

east

dev

elope

d co

untri

es

8.1.1

Annu

al gr

owth

rate

of re

al GD

P pe

r ca

pita

1PS

A

Real

GDP

per c

apita

in P

hP -

GDP

at co

nstan

t 200

0 pric

es di

vided

by to

tal

popu

lation

.-sa

me-

YY

NN

11

0

0

Targ

et 8.

2: A

chiev

e hig

her l

evels

of e

cono

mic

prod

uctiv

ity th

roug

h di

vers

ifica

tion,

tech

nolo

gica

l upg

radi

ng an

d in

nova

tion,

inclu

ding

thro

ugh

a foc

us o

n hi

gh-v

alue a

dded

and

labor

-inte

nsive

sect

ors

8.2.1

Annu

al gr

owth

rate

of re

al GD

P pe

r em

ploye

d per

son

1PS

A

Gros

s Dom

estic

Pro

duct

at co

nstan

t 20

00 pr

ices d

ivide

d by t

otal e

mploy

ed.

-same

-Y

YN

N1

10

0

Targ

et 8.

3 Pro

mot

e dev

elopm

ent-o

rient

ed p

olici

es th

at su

ppor

t pro

duct

ive ac

tiviti

es, d

ecen

t job

crea

tion,

entre

pren

eurs

hip,

crea

tivity

and

inno

vatio

n, an

d en

cour

age t

he fo

rmali

zatio

n an

d gr

owth

of m

icro-

, sm

all- a

nd m

ediu

m-s

ized

ente

rpris

es, in

cludi

ng th

roug

h ac

cess

to fi

nanc

ial se

rvice

s 8.3

.1 P

ropo

rtion o

f infor

mal e

mploy

ment

in no

n agr

icultu

re em

ploym

ent, b

y sex

2PS

A

Targ

et 8.

4 Im

prov

e pro

gres

sively

, thr

ough

2030

, glo

bal r

esou

rce e

fficie

ncy i

n co

nsum

ptio

n an

d pr

oduc

tion

and

ende

avou

r to

deco

uple

econ

omic

grow

th fr

om en

viron

men

tal d

egra

datio

n, in

acco

rdan

ce w

ith th

e 10 Y

ear F

ram

ewor

k of

Pro

gram

mes

on

Sust

ainab

le Co

nsum

ptio

n an

d Pr

oduc

tion,

with

dev

elope

d co

untri

es ta

king

the l

ead

8.4.1

Mater

ial fo

otprin

t, mate

rial fo

otprin

t pe

r cap

ita, a

nd m

ateria

l footp

rint p

er G

DP3

PSA

8.4.2

Dom

estic

mate

rial c

onsu

mptio

n, do

mesti

c mate

rial c

onsu

mptio

n per

capit

a, an

d dom

estic

mate

rial c

onsu

mptio

n per

GD

P

3PS

A

Targ

et 8.

5: B

y 203

0, ac

hiev

e ful

l and

pro

duct

ive em

ploy

men

t and

dec

ent w

ork f

or al

l wom

en an

d m

en, in

cludi

ng fo

r you

ng p

eopl

e and

per

sons

with

disa

bilit

ies, a

nd eq

ual p

ay fo

r wor

k of e

qual

valu

e8.5

.1 A

vera

ge ho

urly

earn

ings o

f fema

le an

d male

emplo

yees

, by o

ccup

ation

, age

an

d per

sons

with

disa

bilitie

s3

CSC/

DO

LE

8.5.2

Unem

ploym

ent r

ate, b

y sex

, age

and

perso

ns w

ith di

sabil

ities

1PS

A

Unem

ploye

d per

sons

are t

hose

of

worki

ng ag

e (us

ually

perso

ns ag

ed

15 an

d abo

ve) w

ho w

ere n

ot in

emplo

ymen

t, car

ried o

ut ac

tivitie

s to

seek

emplo

ymen

t dur

ing a

spec

ified

rece

nt pe

riod a

nd w

ere c

urre

ntly

avail

able

to tak

e up e

mploy

ment

given

a j

ob op

portu

nity,

wher

e: (a

) “no

t in

emplo

ymen

t” is

asse

ssed

with

resp

ect

to the

shor

t refe

renc

e per

iod fo

r the

me

asur

emen

t of e

mploy

ment;

Unem

ploym

ent r

ate =

Une

mploy

ed

perso

ns / P

erso

ns in

the l

abou

r for

ce

*100

YY

Y

11

0

1

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RE-

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of D

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x; (

b) to

“see

k emp

loyme

nt” re

fers t

o an

y acti

vity w

hen c

arrie

d out,

durin

g a s

pecifi

ed re

cent

perio

d com

prisi

ng

the la

st fou

r wee

ks or

one m

onth,

for

the p

urpo

se of

findin

g a jo

b or

settin

g up a

busin

ess o

r agr

icultu

ral

unde

rtakin

g; (c)

the p

oint w

hen t

he

enter

prise

star

ts to

exist

shou

ld be

us

ed to

disti

nguis

h betw

een s

earch

ac

tivitie

s aim

ed at

settin

g up a

bu

sines

s and

the w

ork a

ctivit

y itse

lf, as

evide

nced

by th

e ente

rpris

e’s

regis

tratio

n to o

pera

te or

by w

hen

finan

cial re

sour

ces b

ecom

e ava

ilable

, the

nece

ssar

y infr

astru

cture

or

mater

ials a

re in

plac

e or t

he fir

st cli

ent

or or

der is

rece

ived,

depe

nding

on

the co

ntext;

(d) “

curre

ntly a

vaila

ble”

serve

s as a

test

of re

adine

ss to

star

t a j

ob in

the p

rese

nt, as

sess

ed w

ith

resp

ect to

a sh

ort r

efere

nce p

eriod

co

mpris

ing th

at us

ed to

mea

sure

em

ploym

ent (

depe

nding

on na

tiona

l cir

cums

tance

s, the

refer

ence

perio

d ma

y be e

xtend

ed to

inclu

de a

shor

t su

bseq

uent

perio

d not

exce

eding

tw

o wee

ks in

total

, so a

s to e

nsur

e ad

equa

te co

vera

ge of

unem

ploym

ent

situa

tions

amon

g diffe

rent

popu

lation

gr

oups

).Ta

rget

8.6:

By 2

020,

subs

tant

ially

redu

ce th

e pro

porti

on o

f you

th n

ot in

empl

oym

ent,

educ

atio

n or

train

ing

8.6.1

Prop

ortio

n of y

outh

(age

d 15-

24

year

s) no

t in ed

ucati

on, e

mploy

ment

or

traini

ng1

PSA

This

prop

ortio

n of y

outh

(age

d 15-

24

year

s) no

t in ed

ucati

on, e

mploy

ment

or tr

aining

, also

know

n as “

the N

EET

rate”

, con

veys

the n

umbe

r of y

oung

pe

rsons

not in

educ

ation

, emp

loyme

nt or

train

ing as

a pe

rcenta

ge of

the t

otal

youth

popu

lation

.

NEET

rate

= (Y

outh

– You

th in

em-

ploym

ent –

Youth

not in

emplo

ymen

t bu

t in ed

ucati

on or

train

ing) /

Youth

*100

NN

NN

11

0

1

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RE-

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Avail

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Yes /

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of D

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rget

8.7:

Take

imm

ediat

e and

effe

ctive

mea

sure

s to

erad

icate

forc

ed la

bour

, end

mod

ern

slave

ry an

d hu

man

traf

fickin

g an

d se

cure

the p

rohi

bitio

n an

d eli

min

atio

n of

the w

orst

form

s of c

hild

labo

ur, in

cludi

ng re

crui

tmen

t and

use

of

child

sold

iers,

and

by 20

25 en

d ch

ild la

bour

in al

l its f

orm

s 8.7

.1 P

ropo

rtion a

nd nu

mber

of ch

ildre

n ag

ed 5

17 ye

ars e

ngag

ed in

child

labo

ur,

by se

x and

age

3DO

LE/

DSW

D

Targ

et 8.

8: P

rote

ct la

bour

righ

ts an

d pr

omot

e saf

e and

secu

re w

orkin

g en

viron

men

ts fo

r all w

orke

rs, in

cludi

ng m

igra

nt w

orke

rs, in

par

ticul

ar w

omen

mig

rant

s, an

d th

ose i

n pr

ecar

ious

empl

oym

ent

8.8.1

Freq

uenc

y rate

s of fa

tal an

d no

n-fat

al oc

cupa

tiona

l injur

ies, b

y sex

and

migr

ant s

tatus

1PS

A

The f

requ

ency

rates

of fa

tal an

d no

n-fat

al oc

cupa

tiona

l injur

ies pr

ovide

inf

orma

tion o

n the

numb

er of

case

s of

fatal

and n

on-fa

tal oc

cupa

tiona

l inj

ury p

er ho

urs w

orke

d by t

he

conc

erne

d pop

ulatio

n dur

ing th

e re

feren

ce pe

riod.

It is a

mea

sure

of

the ris

k of h

aving

a fat

al or

a no

n-fat

al oc

cupa

tiona

l injur

y bas

ed on

the

dura

tion o

f exp

osur

e to a

dver

se w

ork-

relat

ed fa

ctors.

Freq

uenc

y rate

- ca

ses o

f occ

upa-

tiona

l injur

ies w

ith w

orkd

ays l

ost

includ

ing fa

taliie

s per

1,00

0,000

em

ploye

e-ho

urs o

f exp

osur

e

NN

NN

11

1

1

8.8.2

Incre

ase i

n nati

onal

comp

lianc

e of

labou

r righ

ts (fr

eedo

m of

asso

ciatio

n and

co

llecti

ve ba

rgain

ing) b

ased

on In

terna

-tio

nal L

abou

r Org

aniza

tion (

ILO) t

extua

l so

urce

s and

natio

nal le

gislat

ion, b

y sex

an

d migr

ant s

tatus

3DO

LE

Targ

et 8.

9: B

y 203

0, de

vise a

nd im

plem

ent p

olici

es to

pro

mot

e sus

tain

able

tour

ism th

at cr

eate

s job

s and

pro

mot

es lo

cal c

ultu

re an

d pr

oduc

ts

8.9.1

Tour

ism di

rect

GDP

as a

prop

ortio

n of

total

GDP

and i

n gro

wth r

ate3

PSA

Prod

uctio

n acc

ounts

of to

urism

and

non-

touris

m ind

ustrie

s: It c

onfor

ms

to the

form

at es

tablis

hed i

n the

SNA

19

93 w

here

1.) o

utput

is br

oken

do

wn by

prod

uct, f

ollow

ed by

; 2.)

inter

media

te co

nsum

ption

(also

calle

d int

erme

diate

inputs

). Th

e diffe

renc

e be

twee

n the

se tw

o valu

es is

calle

d gr

oss v

alue a

dded

(GVA

)

Tour

ism D

irect

Gros

s Valu

e Add

ed

(TDG

VA) is

comp

uted u

sing t

he

para

meter

s fro

m the

Inpu

t-Outp

ut tab

les. S

hare

of to

urism

value

adde

d to

GDP

is ca

lculat

ed by

divid

ing th

e TD

GVA

with

GDP

at cu

rrent

price

s.

10

0

N/A

8.9.2

Numb

er of

jobs

in to

urism

indu

stries

as

a pr

opor

tion o

f total

jobs

and g

rowt

h ra

te of

jobs,

by se

x3

DOT

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Avail

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Yes /

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8.10

: Stre

ngth

en th

e cap

acity

of d

omes

tic fi

nanc

ial in

stitu

tions

to en

cour

age a

nd ex

pand

acce

ss to

ban

king,

insu

ranc

e and

fina

ncial

serv

ices f

or al

l

8.10.1

(a) N

umbe

r of c

omme

rcial

bank

br

anch

es pe

r 100

,000 a

dults

and (

b) nu

m-be

r of a

utoma

ted te

ller m

achin

es (A

TMs)

per 1

00,00

0 adu

lts

1BS

PAd

min

Data

a) N

umbe

r of o

ffices

of B

SP

supe

rvise

d/reg

ulated

finan

cial

institu

tions

by ty

pe of

finan

cial

institu

tion (

bank

s, no

n-ba

nks,

and o

ff-sh

ore b

ankin

g unit

s) wi

th br

eakd

own

as to

Hea

d Offic

e and

Othe

r Offic

es b)

Numb

er of

autom

ated t

eller

ma

chine

s (AT

Ms) w

ith br

eakd

own a

s to

on-si

te an

d offs

ite an

d num

ber o

f ba

nks w

ith el

ectro

nic ba

nking

facil

ities

YY

YY

11

0

0

8.10.2

Pro

portio

n of a

dults

(15 y

ears

and

older

) with

an ac

coun

t at a

bank

or ot

her

finan

cial in

stitut

ion or

with

a mo

bile-

mon-

ey-se

rvice

prov

ider

1BS

PAd

min

Data

Targ

et 8.

a Inc

reas

e Aid

for T

rade

supp

ort f

or d

evelo

ping

coun

tries

, in p

artic

ular

leas

t dev

elope

d co

untri

es, in

cludi

ng th

roug

h th

e Enh

ance

d In

tegr

ated

Fra

mew

ork f

or Tr

ade-

relat

ed Te

chni

cal A

ssist

ance

to L

east

Dev

elope

d Co

untri

es8.a

.1 A

id for

Trad

e com

mitm

ents

and

disbu

rseme

ntsNA

Targ

et 8.

b By

2020

, dev

elop

and

oper

atio

naliz

e a g

loba

l stra

tegy

for y

outh

empl

oym

ent a

nd im

plem

ent t

he G

loba

l Job

s Pac

t of t

he In

tern

atio

nal L

abou

r Org

aniza

tion

8.b.1

Total

gove

rnme

nt sp

endin

g in s

ocial

pr

otecti

on an

d emp

loyme

nt pr

ogra

mmes

as

a pr

opor

tion o

f the n

ation

al bu

dgets

an

d GDP

3PS

A

Goal

9: B

uild

resil

ient i

nfra

stru

ctur

e, pr

omot

e inc

lusiv

e and

sust

ainab

le in

dust

rializ

atio

n an

d fo

ster

inno

vatio

nTa

rget

9.1:

Dev

elop

quali

ty, re

liabl

e, su

stain

able

and

resil

ient i

nfra

stru

ctur

e, in

cludi

ng re

gion

al an

d tra

nsbo

rder

infra

stru

ctur

e, to

supp

ort e

cono

mic

deve

lopm

ent a

nd h

uman

well

-bein

g, w

ith a

focu

s on

affo

rdab

le an

d eq

uita

ble

acce

ss fo

r all

9.1.1

Prop

ortio

n of th

e rur

al po

pulat

ion

who l

ive w

ithin

2 km

of an

all-s

easo

n roa

d3

PSA/

DPW

H

9.1.2

Pass

enge

r and

freig

ht vo

lumes

, by

mode

of tr

ansp

ort

1DO

Tr /

PSA

Pass

enge

r and

freig

ht vo

lumes

is

the su

m of

the pa

ssen

ger a

nd fr

eight

volum

es re

porte

d for

the a

ir car

riersi

n ter

ms of

numb

er of

peop

le an

d metr

ic ton

nes o

f car

go re

spec

tively

.

The i

ndica

tor is

calcu

lated

thro

ugh

a sum

of th

e pas

seng

er an

d fre

ight

volum

es re

porte

d for

the a

ir car

riers

throu

gh th

e Civi

l Avia

tion A

uthor

ity of

the

Phil

ippine

s.

NY

NY

11

0

0

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So

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Defin

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DPRD

PCO

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Avail

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Yes /

0-No

/ not

App

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ncy

of D

ata

Colle

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t’ l

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ov’

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nby

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xTa

rget

9.2:

Pro

mot

e inc

lusiv

e and

sust

ainab

le in

dust

rializ

atio

n an

d, b

y 203

0, sig

nific

antly

raise

indu

stry

’s sh

are o

f em

ploy

men

t and

gro

ss d

omes

tic p

rodu

ct, in

line w

ith n

atio

nal c

ircum

stan

ces,

and

doub

le its

shar

e in

least

de

velo

ped

coun

tries

9.2.1

Manu

factur

ing va

lue ad

ded a

s a

prop

ortio

n of G

DP an

d per

capit

a1

PSA

M+I25

7:J43

9anu

factur

ing gr

oss

value

adde

d (GV

A) as

a pr

opor

tion

of Gr

oss D

omes

tic P

rodu

ct (G

DP).

It is

gene

rally

comp

iled a

s the

sum

of the

value

adde

d of a

ll man

ufactu

ring

activ

ity un

its in

oper

ation

in th

e re

feren

ce pe

riod

Manu

factur

ing G

VA/G

DPY

YY

N1

10

N/

A

9.2.2

Manu

factur

ing em

ploym

ent a

s a

prop

ortio

n of to

tal em

ploym

ent

1PS

ADe

fine e

mploy

ment

at the

natio

nal

conte

xt fro

m LF

S

Numb

er of

perso

ns em

ploye

d in m

an-

ufactu

ring a

ctivit

ies / T

otal n

umbe

r of

emplo

ymen

t in al

l acti

vities

× 10

0Y

YY

N1

10

1

Targ

et 9.

3 Inc

reas

e the

acce

ss o

f sm

all-s

cale

indu

stria

l and

oth

er en

terp

rises

, in p

artic

ular

in d

evelo

ping

coun

tries

, to

finan

cial s

ervic

es, in

cludi

ng af

ford

able

cred

it, an

d th

eir in

tegr

atio

n in

to va

lue c

hain

s and

mar

kets

9.3.1

Pro

portio

n of s

mall-s

cale

indus

tries

in tot

al ind

ustry

value

adde

d3

DTI

DOST

9.3.2

Pro

portio

n of s

mall-s

cale

indus

tries

with

a loa

n or li

ne of

cred

it3

DTI

DOST

Targ

et 9.

4 By 2

030,

upgr

ade i

nfra

stru

ctur

e and

retro

fit in

dust

ries t

o m

ake t

hem

sust

ainab

le, w

ith in

crea

sed

reso

urce

-use

effic

iency

and

grea

ter a

dopt

ion

of cl

ean

and

envir

onm

enta

lly so

und

tech

nolo

gies

and

indu

stria

l pro

cess

es,

with

all c

ount

ries t

akin

g ac

tion

in ac

cord

ance

with

their

resp

ectiv

e cap

abilit

ies9.4

.1 CO

2 emi

ssion

per u

nit of

value

ad

ded

3EM

B

Targ

et 9.

5: E

nhan

ce sc

ientifi

c res

earc

h, u

pgra

de th

e tec

hnol

ogica

l cap

abilit

ies o

f ind

ustri

al se

ctor

s in

all co

untri

es, in

par

ticul

ar d

evelo

ping

coun

tries

, inclu

ding

, by 2

030,

enco

urag

ing

inno

vatio

n an

d su

bsta

ntial

ly in

crea

sing

the

num

ber o

f res

earc

h an

d de

velo

pmen

t wor

kers

per

1 m

illion

peo

ple a

nd p

ublic

and

priva

te re

sear

ch an

d de

velo

pmen

t spe

ndin

g

9.5.1

Rese

arch

and d

evelo

pmen

t exp

endi-

ture a

s a pr

opor

tion o

f GDP

1PS

A DO

STCo

mpen

-diu

m

Rese

arch

and d

evelo

pmen

t (R&

D)

expe

nditu

re as

a pr

opor

tion o

f Gro

ss

Dome

stic P

rodu

ct (G

DP) is

the

amou

nt of

R&D

expe

nditu

re di

vided

by

the t

otal o

utput

of the

econ

omy.

Use t

he fo

rmula

for t

he pr

opor

tion

YY

YN

11

0

N/A

9.5.2

Rese

arch

ers (

in ful

l-time

equiv

alent)

pe

r milli

on in

habit

ants

2PS

A DO

ST9.5

.2.s1

Pro

portio

n of g

radu

ates o

f sc

ience

cour

ses t

o tota

l gra

duate

s1

DOST

YY

NN

Targ

et 9.

a: F

acilit

ate s

usta

inab

le an

d re

silien

t inf

rast

ruct

ure d

evelo

pmen

t in

deve

lopi

ng co

untri

es th

roug

h en

hanc

ed fi

nanc

ial, t

echn

olog

ical a

nd te

chni

cal s

uppo

rt to

Afri

can

coun

tries

, leas

t dev

elope

d co

untri

es, la

ndlo

cked

de

velo

ping

coun

tries

and

small

islan

d de

velo

ping

Sta

tes

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Yes /

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of D

ata

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t’ l

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lPr

ov’

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nby

Se

x9.a

.1 To

tal of

ficial

inter

natio

nal s

uppo

rt (o

fficial

deve

lopme

nt as

sistan

ce pl

us ot

her

officia

l flow

s) to

infra

struc

ture

2NE

DADP

WH

Cons

ult D

BM/N

EDA/

DOF

Cons

ult D

BM/N

EDA/

DOF

11

1

N/A

Targ

et 9.

b Su

ppor

t dom

estic

tech

nolo

gy d

evelo

pmen

t, re

sear

ch an

d in

nova

tion

in d

evelo

ping

coun

tries

, inclu

ding

by e

nsur

ing

a con

duciv

e pol

icy en

viron

men

t for

, inte

r alia

, indu

stria

l dive

rsifi

catio

n an

d va

lue a

dditi

on to

co

mm

oditi

es9.b

.1 P

ropo

rtion o

f med

ium an

d high

-tech

ind

ustry

value

adde

d in t

otal v

alue a

dded

3

Targ

et 9.

c Sig

nific

antly

incr

ease

acce

ss to

info

rmat

ion

and

com

mun

icatio

ns te

chno

logy

and

striv

e to

prov

ide u

nive

rsal

and

affo

rdab

le ac

cess

to th

e Int

erne

t in

least

dev

elope

d co

untri

es b

y 202

09.c

.1 P

ropo

rtion o

f pop

ulatio

n cov

ered

by

a mob

ile ne

twor

k, by

tech

nolog

y2

NTC

Goal

10: R

educ

e ine

quali

ty w

ithin

and

amon

g co

untri

es.

Targ

et 10

.1: B

y 203

0, pr

ogre

ssive

ly ac

hiev

e and

sust

ain in

com

e gro

wth

of th

e bot

tom

40 p

er ce

nt o

f the

pop

ulat

ion

at a

rate

hig

her t

han

the n

atio

nal a

vera

ge

10.1.

1 Gro

wth r

ates o

f hou

seho

ld ex

pen-

ditur

e or in

come

per c

apita

amon

g the

bo

ttom

40 pe

r cen

t of th

e pop

ulatio

n and

the

total

popu

lation

1PS

A

Grow

th ra

tes ar

e calc

ulated

as

annu

alize

d gro

wth r

ates o

ver a

ro

ughly

5-ye

ar pe

riod.

This

is co

mpute

d usin

g the

comp

unde

d gr

owth

formu

la: (

(((me

an t_

1)/(m

ean

t_0))^

(1/n)

)-1)*1

00

YN

YN

11

0

0

Targ

et 10

.2: B

y 203

0, em

powe

r and

pro

mot

e the

socia

l, eco

nom

ic an

d po

litica

l inclu

sion

of al

l, irre

spec

tive o

f age

, sex

, disa

bilit

y, ra

ce, e

thni

city,

orig

in, r

eligi

on o

r eco

nom

ic or

oth

er st

atus

10

.2.1 P

ropo

rtion o

f peo

ple liv

ing be

low

50 pe

r cen

t of m

edian

inco

me, b

y age

, sex

an

d per

sons

with

disa

bilitie

s1

PSA

YN

YN

11

0

0

Targ

et 10

.3 En

sure

equa

l opp

ortu

nity

and

redu

ce in

equa

lities

of o

utco

me,

inclu

ding

by e

limin

atin

g di

scrim

inat

ory l

aws,

polic

ies an

d pr

actic

es an

d pr

omot

ing

appr

opria

te le

gisla

tion,

pol

icies

and

actio

n in

this

rega

rd10

.3.1

Prop

ortio

n of th

e pop

ulatio

n rep

ort-

ing ha

ving p

erso

nally

felt d

iscrim

inated

ag

ainst

or ha

rass

ed w

ithin

the pr

eviou

s 12

mon

ths on

the b

asis

of a g

roun

d of

discri

mina

tion p

rohib

ited u

nder

inter

natio

n-al

huma

n righ

ts law

3CH

RCS

CDS

WD

Targ

et 10

.4: A

dopt

pol

icies

, esp

ecial

ly fis

cal, w

age a

nd so

cial p

rote

ctio

n po

licies

, and

pro

gres

sively

achi

eve g

reat

er eq

ualit

y

10.4.

1 Lab

our s

hare

of G

DP, c

ompr

ising

wa

ges a

nd so

cial p

rotec

tion t

rans

fers

3PS

A

This

is the

ratio

of co

mpen

satio

n re

ceive

d by e

mploy

ees o

ver G

DP.

Labo

r sha

re of

GDP

= to

tal

comp

ensa

tion o

f emp

loyee

s / G

DP

* 100

10

0

N/A

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So

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Meth

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DPRD

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Avail

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10.5:

Impr

ove t

he re

gulat

ion

and

mon

itorin

g of

glo

bal fi

nanc

ial m

arke

ts an

d in

stitu

tions

and

stre

ngth

en th

e im

plem

enta

tion

of su

ch re

gulat

ions

10.5.

1 Fina

ncial

Sou

ndne

ss In

dicato

rsN/

A

Th

ese a

re th

e sets

of in

dicato

rs the

BS

P is

subm

itting

to IM

F wh

ich is

co

nsist

of 7

indica

tors

10

0

N/A

Targ

et 10

.6: E

nsur

e enh

ance

d re

pres

enta

tion

and

voice

for d

evelo

ping

coun

tries

in d

ecisi

on-m

akin

g in

glo

bal in

tern

atio

nal e

cono

mic

and

finan

cial in

stitu

tions

in o

rder

to d

elive

r mor

e effe

ctive

, cre

dibl

e, ac

coun

tabl

e and

legi

timat

e in

stitu

tions

10.6.

1 Pro

portio

n of m

embe

rs an

d vo

ting r

ights

of de

velop

ing co

untrie

s in

inter

natio

nal o

rgan

izatio

ns

Indic

ator is

also

foun

d in S

DG 16

.8.1

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/

A

Targ

et 10

.7 Fa

cilita

te o

rder

ly, sa

fe, r

egul

ar an

d re

spon

sible

mig

ratio

n an

d m

obilit

y of p

eopl

e, in

cludi

ng th

roug

h th

e im

plem

enta

tion

of p

lanne

d an

d we

ll-m

anag

ed m

igra

tion

polic

ies10

.7.1

Recru

itmen

t cos

t bor

ne by

em

ploye

e as a

prop

ortio

n of y

early

inco

me

earn

ed in

coun

try of

desti

natio

n3

PSA

10.7.

2 Num

ber o

f cou

ntries

that

have

im

pleme

nted w

ell-m

anag

ed m

igrati

on

polic

iesN/

A

Targ

et 10

.a: Im

plem

ent t

he p

rincip

le of

spec

ial an

d di

ffere

ntial

trea

tmen

t for

dev

elopi

ng co

untri

es, in

par

ticul

ar le

ast d

evelo

ped

coun

tries

, in ac

cord

ance

with

Wor

ld Tr

ade O

rgan

izatio

n ag

reem

ents

10.a.

1 Pro

portio

n of ta

riff lin

es ap

plied

to

impo

rts fr

om le

ast d

evelo

ped c

ountr

ies

and d

evelo

ping c

ountr

ies w

ith ze

ro-ta

riffN/

A

Prop

ortio

n of to

tal nu

mber

of ta

riff

lines

in pe

rcent

appli

ed to

prod

ucts

impo

rted f

rom

least

deve

loped

co

untrie

s and

deve

loping

coun

tries

corre

spon

ding t

o 0 pe

rcent

tariff

rate

in HS

chap

ter 01

-97

The i

ndica

tor is

calcu

lated

as th

e av

erag

e sha

re of

natio

nal ta

riff lin

es

that a

re fr

ee of

duty.

1

N/A

Targ

et 10

.b: E

ncou

rage

offi

cial d

evelo

pmen

t ass

istan

ce an

d fin

ancia

l flow

s, in

cludi

ng fo

reig

n di

rect

inve

stm

ent,

to S

tate

s whe

re th

e nee

d is

grea

test

, in p

artic

ular

leas

t dev

elope

d co

untri

es, A

frica

n co

untri

es, s

mall

islan

d de

velo

ping

Sta

tes a

nd la

ndlo

cked

dev

elopi

ng co

untri

es, in

acco

rdan

ce w

ith th

eir n

atio

nal p

lans a

nd p

rogr

amm

es10

.b.1 T

otal re

sour

ce flo

ws fo

r de

velop

ment,

by re

cipien

t and

dono

r co

untrie

s and

type

of flo

w (e

.g. of

ficial

de

velop

ment

assis

tance

, fore

ign di

rect

inves

tmen

t and

othe

r flow

s)

2NE

DA

11

1

N/A

Targ

et 10

.c By

2030

, red

uce t

o les

s tha

n 3 p

er ce

nt th

e tra

nsac

tion

cost

s of m

igra

nt re

mitt

ance

s and

elim

inat

e rem

ittan

ce co

rrido

rs w

ith co

sts h

ighe

r tha

n 5 p

er ce

nt10

.c.1 R

emitta

nce c

osts

as a

prop

ortio

n of

the am

ount

remi

tted

2PS

A

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: Mak

e citi

es an

d hu

man

settl

emen

ts in

clusiv

e, sa

fe, r

esilie

nt an

d su

stain

able

Targ

et 11

.1: B

y 203

0, en

sure

acce

ss fo

r all t

o ad

equa

te, s

afe a

nd af

ford

able

hous

ing

and

basic

serv

ices a

nd u

pgra

de sl

ums

11.1.

1 Pr

opor

tion o

f urb

an po

pulat

ion

living

in sl

ums,

infor

mal s

ettlem

ents

or

inade

quate

hous

ing2

HUDC

C HL

URB

Targ

et 11

.2: B

y 203

0, pr

ovid

e acc

ess t

o sa

fe, a

fford

able,

acce

ssib

le an

d su

stain

able

trans

port

syst

ems f

or al

l, im

prov

ing

road

safe

ty, n

otab

ly by

expa

ndin

g pu

blic

trans

port,

with

spec

ial at

tent

ion

to th

e nee

ds o

f tho

se in

vuln

erab

le sit

uatio

ns, w

omen

, chi

ldre

n, p

erso

ns w

ith d

isabi

lities

and

olde

r per

sons

11

.2.1

Prop

ortio

n of p

opula

tion t

hat h

as

conv

enien

t acc

ess t

o pub

lic tr

ansp

ort, b

y se

x, ag

e and

perso

ns w

ith di

sabil

ities

3LT

O

DPW

H

Targ

et 11

.3 By

2030

, enh

ance

inclu

sive a

nd su

stain

able

urba

niza

tion

and

capa

city f

or p

artic

ipat

ory,

inte

grat

ed an

d su

stain

able

hum

an se

ttlem

ent p

lanni

ng an

d m

anag

emen

t in

all co

untri

es11

.3.1

Ratio

of la

nd co

nsum

ption

rate

to po

pulat

ion gr

owth

rate

2PS

A

11.3.

2 Pro

portio

n of c

ities w

ith a

direc

t pa

rticipa

tion s

tructu

re of

civil

socie

ty in

urba

n plan

ning a

nd m

anag

emen

t that

oper

ate re

gular

ly an

d dem

ocra

ticall

y

3PS

A

Targ

et 11

.4 St

reng

then

effo

rts to

pro

tect

and

safe

guar

d th

e wor

ld’s

cultu

ral a

nd n

atur

al he

ritag

e11

.4.1 T

otal e

xpen

ditur

e (pu

blic a

nd pr

i-va

te) pe

r cap

ita sp

ent o

n the

pres

erva

tion,

prote

ction

and c

onse

rvatio

n of a

ll cult

ural

and n

atura

l her

itage

, by t

ype o

f her

itage

(cu

ltura

l, natu

ral, m

ixed a

nd W

orld

Herita

ge C

entre

desig

natio

n), le

vel o

f go

vern

ment

(nati

onal,

regio

nal a

nd lo

cal/

munic

ipal),

type o

f exp

endit

ure (

oper

ating

ex

pend

iture

/inve

stmen

t) an

d typ

e of

priva

te fun

ding (

dona

tions

in ki

nd, p

rivate

no

n-pr

ofit s

ector

and s

pons

orsh

ip)

2

NCIP

DOT

NCAA

Targ

et 11

.5: B

y 203

0, sig

nific

antly

redu

ce th

e num

ber o

f dea

ths a

nd th

e num

ber o

f peo

ple a

ffect

ed an

d su

bsta

ntial

ly de

crea

se th

e dire

ct ec

onom

ic lo

sses

relat

ive to

glo

bal g

ross

dom

estic

pro

duct

caus

ed b

y disa

ster

s, in

cludi

ng

wate

r-rela

ted

disa

ster

s, wi

th a

focu

s on

prot

ectin

g th

e poo

r and

peo

ple i

n vu

lner

able

situa

tions

11.5.

1 Num

ber o

f dea

ths, m

issing

perso

ns

and d

irectl

y affe

cted p

erso

ns at

tribute

d to

1OC

DDe

ath: C

heck

the d

efinit

ion of

DILG

Mi

ssing

Per

sons

: Che

ck th

e defi

nition

Affec

ted pe

rsons

: The

summ

ation

of

all af

fected

perso

ns ba

sed o

n the

NN

NN

11

1

1An

nual

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disas

ters p

er 10

0,000

popu

lation

Indic

ator

is als

o fou

nd in

SDG

1.5.1

and 1

3.1.2.

of DI

LG A

ffecte

d: Th

e tota

l num

ber

of aff

ected

fami

lies f

rom

the af

fected

ba

rang

ays o

f a m

unici

pality

or

city.

. The

total

numb

er of

affec

ted

indivi

duals

or po

pulac

e (the

fami

ly he

ad an

d its

depe

nden

ts) re

siding

in

the af

fected

bara

ngay

s of a

mu

nicipa

lity or

city.

Disp

laced

Insid

e Ev

acua

tion C

enter

s: Th

e tota

l nu

mber

of af

fected

fami

lies w

ho to

ok

pre-

empti

ve ev

acua

tion p

rior t

o the

on

slaug

ht of

the di

saste

r, or w

ho

soug

ht tem

pora

ry re

fuge d

ue to

the

disas

ter, in

an ev

acua

tion c

enter

. The

tot

al nu

mber

of af

fected

indiv

iduals

or

popu

lace (

the fa

mily

head

and i

ts de

pend

ents)

who

took

pre-

empti

ve

evac

uatio

n prio

r to t

he on

slaug

ht of

the di

saste

r; or

who

soug

ht tem

pora

ry re

fuge d

ue to

the d

isaste

r, in

an ev

acua

tion c

enter

. Disp

laced

Ou

tside

Eva

cuati

on C

enter

s: Th

e tot

al nu

mber

of af

fected

fami

lies w

ho

took p

re-e

mtive

evac

uatio

n prio

r to

the on

slaug

ht of

the di

saste

r; or

who

so

ught

tempo

rary

refug

e due

to th

e dis

aster

, eith

er to

their

relat

ives’

or

friend

s’ ho

use.

The t

otal n

umbe

r of

affec

ted in

dividu

als or

popu

lace (

the

family

head

and i

ts de

pend

ents)

who

too

k pre

-emt

ive ev

acua

tion p

rior t

o the

onsla

ught

of the

disa

ster;

or w

ho

soug

ht tem

pora

ry re

fuge d

ue to

the

disas

ter ei

ther t

o the

ir rela

tives

’ or

friend

’s ho

use

repo

rt su

bmitte

d by t

he LG

Us th

roug

h Lo

cal S

ocial

Welf

are D

evelo

pmen

t Of

fices

(LSW

DOs)

11.5.

2 Di

rect

disas

ter ec

onom

ic los

s in

relat

ion to

glob

al GD

P, inc

luding

disa

ster

dama

ge to

critic

al inf

rastr

uctur

e and

dis

rupti

on of

basic

servi

ces

2PS

A

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Agen

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Data

So

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Defin

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Meth

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f Co

mpu

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DPRD

PCO

RE-

ISCM

CI

Avail

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Yes /

0-No

/ not

App

licab

leFr

eque

ncy

of D

ata

Colle

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nNa

t’ l

Reg’

lPr

ov’

lMu

nby

Se

xTa

rget

11.6:

By 2

030,

redu

ce th

e adv

erse

per

capi

ta en

viron

men

tal im

pact

of c

ities

, inclu

ding

by p

ayin

g sp

ecial

atte

ntio

n to

air q

ualit

y and

mun

icipa

l and

oth

er w

aste

man

agem

ent

11.6.

1 Pr

opor

tion o

f urb

an so

lid w

aste

regu

larly

colle

cted a

nd w

ith ad

equa

te fin

al dis

char

ge ou

t of to

tal ur

ban s

olid w

aste

gene

rated

, by c

ities

1LG

Us/

EMB

N

NN

N

11

Annu

al

11.6.

2 An

nual

mean

leve

ls of

fine p

ar-

ticula

te ma

tter (

e.g. P

M2.5

and P

M10)

in

cities

(pop

ulatio

n weig

hted)

1EM

B

NY

YN

1

1

An

nual

11.6.

2p1 P

erce

ntage

of hi

ghly

urba

nized

an

d othe

r majo

r urb

an ce

nters

withi

n am-

bient

air qu

ality

guide

lines

value

incre

ased

1EM

B

Targ

et 11

.7 By

2030

, pro

vide u

nive

rsal

acce

ss to

safe

, inclu

sive a

nd ac

cess

ible,

gre

en an

d pu

blic

spac

es, in

par

ticul

ar fo

r wom

en an

d ch

ildre

n, o

lder

per

sons

and

pers

ons w

ith d

isabi

lities

11.7.

1 Av

erag

e sha

re of

the b

uilt-u

p are

a of

cities

that

is op

en sp

ace f

or pu

blic

use f

or al

l, by s

ex, a

ge an

d per

sons

with

dis

abilit

ies

2LG

Us/

NAMR

IA

1

An

nual

11.7.

2 Pro

portio

n of p

erso

ns vi

ctim

of ph

ysica

l or s

exua

l har

assm

ent, b

y sex

, ag

e, dis

abilit

y stat

us an

d plac

e of o

ccur

-re

nce,

in the

prev

ious 1

2 mon

ths

2PR

O-CO

R

Targ

et 11

.a: S

uppo

rt po

sitive

econ

omic,

socia

l and

envir

onm

enta

l link

s bet

ween

urb

an, p

er-u

rban

and

rura

l are

as b

y stre

ngth

enin

g na

tiona

l and

regi

onal

deve

lopm

ent p

lanni

ng

11.a.

1 Pr

opor

tion o

f pop

ulatio

n livi

ng in

cit

ies th

at im

pleme

nt ur

ban a

nd re

giona

l de

velop

ment

plans

integ

ratin

g pop

ulatio

n pr

ojecti

ons a

nd re

sour

ce ne

eds,

by si

ze

of cit

y

3

NEDA

PSA

HLUR

BDI

LG

Targ

et 11

.b: B

y 202

0, su

bsta

ntial

ly in

crea

se th

e num

ber o

f citi

es an

d hu

man

settl

emen

ts ad

optin

g an

d im

plem

entin

g in

tegr

ated

pol

icies

and

plan

s tow

ards

inclu

sion,

reso

urce

effic

iency

, miti

gatio

n an

d ad

apta

tion

to cl

imat

e cha

nge,

resil

ience

to d

isast

ers,

and

deve

lop

and

impl

emen

t, in

line w

ith th

e Sen

dai F

ram

ewor

k for

Disa

ster

Risk

Red

uctio

n 20

15-2

030,

holis

tic d

isast

er ri

sk m

anag

emen

t at a

ll lev

els

11.b.

1 Num

ber o

f cou

ntries

that

adop

t an

d imp

lemen

t nati

onal

disas

ter ris

k re

ducti

on st

rateg

ies in

line w

ith th

e Sen

dai

Fram

ewor

k for

Disa

ster R

isk R

educ

tion

2015

-203

0

N/A

Numb

er of

coun

tries t

hat a

dopt

and

imple

ment

natio

nal d

isaste

r risk

re

ducti

on st

rateg

ies in

line w

ith th

e Se

ndai

Fram

ewor

k for

Disa

ster R

isk

Redu

ction

2015

-203

0

Summ

ation

of th

e num

ber o

f cou

n-trie

s tha

t ado

pt an

d imp

lemen

t nati

on-

al dis

aster

risk r

educ

tion s

trateg

ies

in lin

e with

the S

enda

i Fra

mewo

rk for

Di

saste

r Risk

Red

uctio

n 201

5-20

30

10

0

0

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DPRD

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Avail

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Yes /

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x11

.b.2 P

ropo

rtion o

f loca

l gov

ernm

ents

(unit

s) tha

t ado

pt an

d imp

lemen

t loca

l di-

saste

r risk

redu

ction

stra

tegies

in lin

e with

na

tiona

l disa

ster r

isk re

ducti

on st

rateg

ies

Indic

ator is

also

foun

d in S

DG 1.

5.3 an

d 13

.1.2.

1OC

DDI

LG

Prop

ortio

n of lo

cal g

over

nmen

ts tha

t ad

opt a

nd im

pleme

nt loc

al dis

aster

ris

k red

uctio

n stra

tegies

in lin

e with

na

tiona

l disa

ster r

isk re

ducti

on

strate

gies

Total

numb

er of

loca

l gov

ernm

ents

that a

dopt

and i

mplem

ent lo

cal d

i-sa

ster r

isk re

ducti

on st

rateg

ies in

line

with

natio

nal d

isaste

r risk

redu

ction

str

ategie

s divi

ded b

y the

total

loca

l go

vern

ments

YN

NY

11

1

0An

nual

Targ

et 11

.c: S

uppo

rt lea

st d

evelo

ped

coun

tries

, inclu

ding

thro

ugh

finan

cial a

nd te

chni

cal a

ssist

ance

, in b

uild

ing

sust

ainab

le an

d re

silien

t bui

ldin

gs u

tilizi

ng lo

cal m

ater

ials

11.c.

1 Pr

opor

tion o

f fina

ncial

supp

ort to

the

leas

t dev

elope

d cou

ntries

that

is all

o-ca

ted to

the c

onstr

uctio

n and

retro

fitting

of

susta

inable

, res

ilient

and r

esou

rce-e

ffi-cie

nt bu

ilding

s utili

zing l

ocal

mater

ials

N/A

Goal

12: E

nsur

e sus

tain

able

cons

umpt

ion

and

prod

uctio

n pa

ttern

s

12.1

Impl

emen

t the

10-Y

ear F

ram

ewor

k of P

rogr

amm

es o

n Su

stain

able

Cons

umpt

ion

and

Prod

uctio

n Pa

ttern

s, all

coun

tries

takin

g ac

tion,

with

dev

elope

d co

untri

es ta

king

the l

ead,

takin

g in

to ac

coun

t the

dev

elopm

ent a

nd

capa

bilit

ies o

f dev

elopi

ng co

untri

es12

.1.1 N

umbe

r of c

ountr

ies w

ith

susta

inable

cons

umpti

on an

d pro

ducti

on

(SCP

) nati

onal

actio

n plan

s or S

CP

mains

tream

ed as

a pr

iority

or a

targe

t into

natio

nal p

olicie

s

N/A

Targ

et 12

.2 By

2030

, ach

ieve t

he su

stain

able

man

agem

ent a

nd ef

ficien

t use

of n

atur

al re

sour

ces

12.2.

1 Ma

terial

footp

rint, m

ateria

l footp

rint

per c

apita

, and

mate

rial fo

otprin

t per

GDP

Indic

ator

is a

lso fo

und

in SD

G 8.

4.1

3PS

A

12.2.

2 Dom

estic

mate

rial c

onsu

mptio

n, do

mesti

c mate

rial c

onsu

mptio

n per

capit

a, an

d dom

estic

mate

rial c

onsu

mptio

n per

GD

P

Indic

ator

is a

lso fo

und

in SD

G 8.

4.2.

3PS

A

Targ

et 12

.3 By

2030

, halv

e per

capi

ta g

loba

l foo

d wa

ste a

t the

reta

il and

cons

umer

leve

ls an

d re

duce

food

loss

es al

ong

prod

uctio

n an

d su

pply

chain

s, in

cludi

ng p

ost-h

arve

st lo

sses

12.3.

1 Gl

obal

food l

oss i

ndex

N/A

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12.4:

By 2

020,

achi

eve t

he en

viron

men

tally

soun

d m

anag

emen

t of c

hem

icals

and

all w

aste

s thr

ough

out t

heir

life c

ycle,

in ac

cord

ance

with

agre

ed in

tern

atio

nal f

ram

ewor

ks, a

nd si

gnifi

cant

ly re

duce

their

relea

se to

air,

wate

r an

d so

il in

orde

r to

min

imize

their

adve

rse i

mpa

cts o

n hu

man

hea

lth an

d th

e env

ironm

ent.

12.4.

1 Num

ber o

f par

ties t

o inte

rnati

onal

multil

atera

l env

ironm

ental

agre

emen

ts on

ha

zard

ous w

aste,

and o

ther c

hemi

-ca

ls tha

t mee

t their

comm

itmen

ts an

d ob

ligati

ons i

n tra

nsmi

tting i

nform

ation

as

requ

ired b

y eac

h rele

vant

agre

emen

t

N/A

12.4.

2 Haz

ardo

us w

aste

gene

rated

per

capit

a and

prop

ortio

n of h

azar

dous

was

te tre

ated,

by ty

pe of

trea

tmen

t1

DENR

-EM

B

NN

NN

11

0

N/A

Annu

al

Targ

et 12

.5 By

2030

, sub

stan

tially

redu

ce w

aste

gen

erat

ion

thro

ugh

prev

entio

n, re

duct

ion,

recy

cling

and

reus

e12

.5.1 N

ation

al re

cycli

ng ra

te, to

ns of

ma

terial

recy

cled

N/A

Targ

et 12

.6 En

cour

age c

ompa

nies

, esp

ecial

ly lar

ge an

d tra

nsna

tiona

l com

pani

es, t

o ad

opt s

usta

inab

le pr

actic

es an

d to

inte

grat

e sus

tain

abilit

y inf

orm

atio

n in

to th

eir re

porti

ng cy

cle

12.6.

1 Num

ber o

f com

panie

s pub

lishin

g su

staina

bility

repo

rts3

PEZA

DE

NRTa

rget

12.7

Prom

ote p

ublic

pro

cure

men

t pra

ctice

s tha

t are

sust

ainab

le, in

acco

rdan

ce w

ith n

atio

nal p

olici

es an

d pr

iorit

ies12

.7.1 N

umbe

r of c

ountr

ies im

pleme

nting

su

staina

ble pu

blic p

rocu

reme

nt po

licies

an

d acti

on pl

ans

N/A

Targ

et 12

.8 By

2030

, ens

ure t

hat p

eopl

e eve

rywh

ere h

ave t

he re

levan

t inf

orm

atio

n an

d aw

aren

ess f

or su

stain

able

deve

lopm

ent a

nd lif

esty

les in

har

mon

y with

nat

ure

12.8.

1 Ex

tent to

whic

h (i) g

lobal

citize

n-sh

ip ed

ucati

on an

d (ii)

educ

ation

for s

us-

taina

ble de

velop

ment

(inclu

ding c

limate

ch

ange

educ

ation

) are

main

strea

med i

n (a

) nati

onal

educ

ation

polic

ies; (

b) cu

rric-

ula; (

c) tea

cher

educ

ation

; and

(d) s

tuden

t as

sess

ment

3

Targ

et 12

.a Su

ppor

t dev

elopi

ng co

untri

es to

stre

ngth

en th

eir sc

ientifi

c and

tech

nolo

gica

l cap

acity

to m

ove t

owar

ds m

ore s

usta

inab

le pa

ttern

s of c

onsu

mpt

ion

and

prod

uctio

n12

.a.1

Amou

nt of

supp

ort to

deve

loping

co

untrie

s on r

esea

rch an

d dev

elopm

ent

for su

staina

ble co

nsum

ption

and

N/A

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Yes /

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/ not

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licab

leFr

eque

ncy

of D

ata

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xpr

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nd en

viron

menta

lly so

und

techn

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sTa

rget

12.b

Dev

elop

and

impl

emen

t too

ls to

mon

itor s

usta

inab

le de

velo

pmen

t im

pact

s for

sust

ainab

le to

urism

that

crea

tes j

obs a

nd p

rom

otes

loca

l cul

ture

and

prod

ucts

12

.b.1 N

umbe

r of s

ustai

nable

tour

ism

strate

gies o

r poli

cies a

nd im

pleme

nted

actio

n plan

s with

agre

ed m

onito

ring a

nd

evalu

ation

tools

3DO

T

Targ

et 12

.c Ra

tiona

lize i

neffi

cient

foss

il-fu

el su

bsid

ies th

at en

cour

age w

aste

ful c

onsu

mpt

ion

by re

mov

ing

mar

ket d

istor

tions

, in ac

cord

ance

with

nat

iona

l circ

umst

ance

s, in

cludi

ng b

y res

truct

urin

g ta

xatio

n an

d ph

asin

g ou

t tho

se

harm

ful s

ubsid

ies, w

here

they

exist

, to

refle

ct th

eir en

viron

men

tal im

pact

s, ta

king

fully

into

acco

unt t

he sp

ecifi

c nee

ds an

d co

nditi

ons o

f dev

elopi

ng co

untri

es an

d m

inim

izing

the p

ossib

le ad

vers

e im

pact

s on

their

dev

elopm

ent i

n a m

anne

r tha

t pro

tect

s the

poo

r and

the a

ffect

ed co

mm

unity

12.c.

1 Am

ount

of fos

sil-fu

el su

bsidi

es pe

r un

it of G

DP (p

rodu

ction

and c

onsu

mptio

n)

and a

s a pr

opor

tion o

f total

natio

nal

expe

nditu

re on

foss

il fue

ls

3

Goal

13: T

ake u

rgen

t act

ion

to co

mba

t clim

ate c

hang

e and

its i

mpa

cts

Targ

et 13

.1: S

treng

then

resil

ience

and

adap

tive c

apac

ity to

clim

ate-

relat

ed h

azar

ds an

d na

tura

l disa

ster

s in

all co

untri

es

13.1.

1 Num

ber o

f dea

ths, m

issing

perso

ns

and d

irectl

y affe

cted p

erso

ns at

tribute

d to

disas

ters p

er 10

0,000

popu

lation

1OC

D

Death

: Che

ck th

e defi

nition

of D

ILG

Miss

ing P

erso

ns: C

heck

the d

efinit

ion

of DI

LG A

ffecte

d: Th

e tota

l num

ber o

f aff

ected

fami

lies f

rom

the af

fected

ba-

rang

ays o

f a m

unici

pality

or ci

ty. T

he

total

numb

er of

affec

ted in

dividu

als

or po

pulac

e (the

fami

ly he

ad an

d its

depe

nden

ts) re

siding

in th

e affe

cted

bara

ngay

s of a

mun

icipa

lity or

city.

Di

splac

ed In

side E

vacu

ation

Cen

ters:

The t

otal n

umbe

r of a

ffecte

d fam

ilies

who t

ook p

re-e

mptiv

e eva

cuati

on pr

ior

to the

onsla

ught

of the

disa

ster, o

r wh

o sou

ght te

mpor

ary r

efuge

due t

o the

disa

ster, i

n an e

vacu

ation

cente

r. Th

e tota

l num

ber o

f affe

cted i

ndivi

du-

als or

popu

lace (

the fa

mily

head

and

its de

pend

ents)

who

took

pre-

empti

ve

evac

uatio

n prio

r to t

he on

slaug

ht

Affec

ted pe

rsons

: The

summ

ation

of

all af

fected

perso

ns ba

sed o

n the

re

port

subm

itted b

y the

LGUs

thro

ugh

Loca

l Soc

ial W

elfar

e Dev

elopm

ent

Offic

es (L

SWDO

s)

NN

NN

11

11

1An

nual

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Defin

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Yes /

0-No

/ not

App

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of D

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lPr

ov’

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nby

Se

xof

the di

saste

r; or

who

soug

ht tem

pora

ry re

fuge d

ue to

the d

isaste

r, in

an ev

acua

tion c

enter

. Disp

laced

Ou

tside

Eva

cuati

on C

enter

s: Th

e tot

al nu

mber

of af

fected

fami

lies w

ho

took p

re-e

mtive

evac

uatio

n prio

r to

the on

slaug

ht of

the di

saste

r; or

who

so

ught

tempo

rary

refug

e due

to th

e dis

aster

, eith

er to

their

relat

ives’

or

friend

s’ ho

use.

The t

otal n

umbe

r of

affec

ted in

dividu

als or

popu

lace (

the

family

head

and i

ts de

pend

ents)

who

too

k pre

-emt

ive ev

acua

tion p

rior t

o the

onsla

ught

of the

disa

ster;

or w

ho

soug

ht tem

pora

ry re

fuge d

ue to

the

disas

ter ei

ther t

o the

ir rela

tives

’ or

friend

’s ho

use.

13.1.

2 Num

ber o

f cou

ntries

that

adop

t and

im

pleme

nt na

tiona

l disa

ster r

isk re

ducti

on

strate

gies i

n line

with

the S

enda

i Fra

me-

work

for D

isaste

r Risk

Red

uctio

n 20

15-2

030

N/A

DSW

D

Numb

er of

coun

tries t

hat a

dopt

and

imple

ment

natio

nal d

isaste

r risk

re

ducti

on st

rateg

ies in

line w

ith th

e Se

ndai

Fram

ewor

k for

Disa

ster R

isk

Redu

ction

2015

-203

0

Summ

ation

of th

e num

ber o

f cou

n-trie

s tha

t ado

pt an

d imp

lemen

t nati

on-

al dis

aster

risk r

educ

tion s

trateg

ies

in lin

e with

the S

enda

i Fra

mewo

rk for

Di

saste

r Risk

Red

uctio

n 201

5-20

30

10

0

0

13.1.

3 Pro

porti

on o

f loc

al go

vern

men

ts

that

adop

t and

impl

emen

t loc

al di

sast

er

risk r

educ

tion

stra

tegi

es in

line w

ith

natio

nal d

isast

er ri

sk re

duct

ion

stra

tegi

es

1OC

D

Prop

ortio

n of lo

cal g

over

nmen

ts tha

t ad

opt a

nd im

pleme

nt loc

al dis

aster

ris

k red

uctio

n stra

tegies

in lin

e with

na

tiona

l disa

ster r

isk re

ducti

on

strate

gies

Total

numb

er of

loca

l gov

ernm

ents

that a

dopt

and i

mplem

ent lo

cal d

i-sa

ster r

isk re

ducti

on st

rateg

ies in

line

with

natio

nal d

isaste

r risk

redu

ction

str

ategie

s divi

ded b

y the

total

loca

l go

vern

ments

YN

NY

11

1

0An

nual

Targ

et 13

.2: In

tegr

ate c

limat

e cha

nge m

easu

res i

nto

natio

nal p

olici

es, s

trate

gies

and

plan

ning

13.2.

1 Num

ber o

f cou

ntries

that

have

co

mmun

icated

the e

stabli

shme

nt or

op

erati

onali

zatio

n of a

n inte

grate

d poli

cy/

strate

gy/pl

an w

hich i

ncre

ases

their

abilit

y to

adap

t to th

e adv

erse

impa

cts of

clim

ate

chan

ge, a

nd fo

ster c

limate

resil

ience

an

d low

gree

nhou

se ga

s emi

ssion

s de

velop

ment

in a m

anne

r

N/A

Exec

utive

Ord

er 17

4- P

hilipp

ine

Gree

nhou

se G

as In

vento

ry Ma

n-ag

emen

t and

Rep

ortin

g Sys

tem

(PGH

GIMR

S); G

uidan

ce D

ocum

ent-

is en

vision

ed to

prov

ide th

e gen

eral

frame

work

of the

PGH

GIMR

S. T

he

rules

and p

roce

dure

s outl

ined i

n the

va

rious

chap

ters o

f the G

uidan

ce

10

0

N/A

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threa

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od pr

oduc

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(inclu

ding a

natio

nal a

dapta

tion p

lan, n

a-tio

nally

deter

mine

d con

tributi

on, n

ation

al co

mmun

icatio

n, bie

nnial

upda

te re

port

or ot

her)

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ment

serve

s as t

he im

pleme

nting

ru

les an

d reg

ulatio

ns fo

r the

cond

uct,

imple

menta

tion,

docu

menta

tion,

repo

rting a

nd ar

chivi

ng of

data

in PG

HGIM

RS.

Targ

et 13

.3 Im

prov

e edu

catio

n, aw

aren

ess-

raisi

ng an

d hu

man

and

inst

itutio

nal c

apac

ity o

n cli

mat

e cha

nge m

itiga

tion,

adap

tatio

n, im

pact

redu

ctio

n an

d ea

rly w

arni

ng13

.3.1

Numb

er of

coun

tries t

hat h

ave

integ

rated

mitig

ation

, ada

ptatio

n, im

pact

redu

ction

and e

arly

warn

ing in

to pr

imar

y, se

cond

ary a

nd te

rtiary

curri

cula

N/A

13.3.

2 Nu

mber

of co

untrie

s tha

t hav

e co

mmun

icated

the s

treng

thenin

g of

institu

tiona

l, sys

temic

and i

ndivi

dual

capa

city-b

uildin

g to i

mplem

ent a

dapta

tion,

mitig

ation

and t

echn

ology

tran

sfer, a

nd

deve

lopme

nt ac

tions

N/A

Targ

et 13

.a Im

plem

ent t

he co

mm

itmen

t und

erta

ken

by d

evelo

ped-

coun

try p

artie

s to

the U

nite

d Na

tions

Fra

mew

ork C

onve

ntio

n on

Clim

ate C

hang

e to

a goa

l of m

obiliz

ing

join

tly $1

00 b

illion

annu

ally b

y 202

0 fro

m al

l sou

rces

to

addr

ess t

he n

eeds

of d

evelo

ping

coun

tries

in th

e con

text

of m

eani

ngfu

l miti

gatio

n ac

tions

and

trans

pare

ncy o

n im

plem

enta

tion

and

fully

ope

ratio

naliz

e the

Gre

en C

limat

e Fun

d th

roug

h its

capi

taliz

atio

n as

soon

as p

ossib

le13

.a.1

Mobil

ized a

moun

t of U

nited

St

ates d

ollar

s per

year

star

ting i

n 202

0 ac

coun

table

towar

ds th

e $10

0 billi

on

comm

itmen

t In

dicat

or is

also

foun

d in

SDG

7.a.

1.

N/A

Targ

et 13

.b: P

rom

ote m

echa

nism

s for

raisi

ng ca

pacit

y for

effe

ctive

clim

ate c

hang

e-re

lated

plan

ning

and

man

agem

ent i

n lea

st d

evelo

ped

coun

tries

and

small

islan

d de

velo

ping

Sta

tes,

inclu

ding

focu

sing

on w

omen

, you

th an

d lo

cal

and

mar

gina

lized

com

mun

ities

13.b.

1 Nu

mber

of le

ast d

evelo

ped

coun

tries a

nd sm

all is

land d

evelo

ping

State

s tha

t are

rece

iving

spec

ialize

d su

ppor

t, and

amou

nt of

supp

ort, i

nclud

ing

finan

ce, te

chno

logy a

nd ca

pacit

y-buil

ding,

for m

echa

nisms

for r

aising

capa

cities

for

effec

tive c

limate

chan

ge-re

lated

plan

ning

and m

anag

emen

t, inc

luding

focu

sing o

n wo

men,

youth

and l

ocal

and m

argin

alize

d co

mmun

ities

N/A

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: Con

serv

e and

sust

ainab

le us

e the

oce

ans,

seas

and

mar

ine r

esou

rces

for s

usta

inab

le de

velo

pmen

t Ta

rget

14.1:

By 2

025,

prev

ent a

nd si

gnifi

cant

ly re

duce

mar

ine p

ollu

tion

of al

l kin

ds, in

par

ticul

ar fr

om la

nd-b

ased

activ

ities

, inclu

ding

mar

ine d

ebris

and

nutri

ent p

ollu

tion

14.1.

1 Ind

ex of

coas

tal eu

troph

icatio

n and

flo

ating

plas

tic de

bris

dens

ityN/

A

Targ

et 14

.2: B

y 202

0, su

stain

ably

man

age a

nd p

rote

ct m

arin

e and

coas

tal e

cosy

stem

s to

avoi

d sig

nific

ant a

dver

se im

pact

s, in

cludi

ng b

y stre

ngth

enin

g th

eir re

silien

ce, a

nd ta

ke ac

tion

for t

heir

rest

orat

ion

in o

rder

to ac

hiev

e hea

lthy

and

prod

uctiv

e oce

ans

14.2.

1 Pr

opor

tion o

f nati

onal

exclu

sive

econ

omic

zone

s man

aged

using

ec

osys

tem-b

ased

appr

oach

esN/

A

Targ

et 14

.3: M

inim

ize an

d ad

dres

s the

impa

cts o

f oce

an ac

idifi

catio

n, in

cludi

ng th

roug

h en

hanc

ed sc

ientifi

c coo

pera

tion

at al

l leve

ls14

.3.1

Aver

age m

arine

acidi

ty (p

H) m

easu

red a

t agr

eed s

uite o

f re

pres

entat

ive sa

mplin

g stat

ions

N/A

Targ

et 14

.4: B

y 202

0, ef

fect

ively

regu

late h

arve

stin

g an

d en

d ov

erfis

hing

, illeg

al, u

nrep

orte

d an

d un

regu

lated

fish

ing

and

dest

ruct

ive fi

shin

g pr

actic

es an

d im

plem

ent s

cienc

e-ba

sed

man

agem

ent p

lans,

in o

rder

to re

stor

e fish

st

ocks

in th

e sho

rtest

tim

e fea

sible,

at le

ast t

o lev

els th

at ca

n pr

oduc

e max

imum

sust

ainab

le yie

ld as

det

erm

ined

by t

heir

biol

ogica

l cha

ract

erist

ics14

.4.1

Prop

ortio

n of fi

sh st

ocks

with

in bio

logica

lly su

staina

ble le

vels

N/A

Targ

et 14

.5: B

y 202

0, co

nser

ve at

leas

t 10 p

er ce

nt o

f coa

stal

and

mar

ine a

reas

, con

siste

nt w

ith n

atio

nal a

nd in

tern

atio

nal la

w an

d ba

sed

on th

e bes

t ava

ilabl

e scie

ntifi

c inf

orm

atio

n

14.5.

1 Cov

erag

e of p

rotec

ted ar

eas i

n re

lation

to m

arine

area

sN/

A

a.) M

arine

Pro

tected

Are

a (MP

A) -

a de

fined

area

of th

e sea

estab

lishe

d an

d set

aside

by la

w, ad

minis

trativ

e re

gulat

ion, o

r any

othe

r effe

ctive

me

ans i

n ord

er to

cons

erve

and

prote

ct pa

rt of

or th

e enti

re en

close

d en

viron

ment

throu

gh th

e esta

blish

-me

nt of

mana

geme

nt gu

idelin

es.

It is c

onsid

ered

a ge

neric

term

that

includ

es al

l dec

lared

area

s gov

erne

d by

spec

ific ru

les or

guide

lines

in or

der

to pr

otect

and m

anag

e acti

vities

with

in the

enclo

sed a

rea.

(CME

MP D

AO

2016

-26)

b.) M

arine

Key

Biod

iversi

ty Ar

ea (M

KBA)

- a n

ation

ally i

denti

fied

marin

e site

of gl

obal

signifi

canc

e to

biodiv

ersit

y. (C

MEMP

DAO

2016

-26)

% of

the t

otal m

arine

prote

cted a

reas

as

comp

ared

to th

e tota

l mar

ine ar

ea.

10

0

N/A

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.6 By

2020

, pro

hibi

t cer

tain

form

s of fi

sher

ies su

bsid

ies w

hich

cont

ribut

e to

over

capa

city a

nd o

verfi

shin

g, el

imin

ate s

ubsid

ies th

at co

ntrib

ute t

o ille

gal, u

nrep

orte

d an

d un

regu

lated

fish

ing

and

refra

in fr

om in

trodu

cing

new

such

su

bsid

ies, r

ecog

nizin

g th

at ap

prop

riate

and

effe

ctive

spec

ial an

d di

ffere

ntial

trea

tmen

t for

dev

elopi

ng an

d lea

st d

evelo

ped

coun

tries

shou

ld b

e an

inte

gral

part

of th

e Wor

ld Tr

ade O

rgan

izatio

n fis

herie

s sub

sidies

neg

otiat

ion

14.6.

1 Pro

gres

s by c

ountr

ies in

the

degr

ee of

imple

menta

tion o

f inter

natio

nal

instru

ments

aimi

ng to

comb

at ille

gal,

unre

porte

d and

unre

gulat

ed fis

hing

N/A

Targ

et 14

.7:By

2030

, incr

ease

the e

cono

mic

bene

fits t

o Sm

all Is

land

deve

lopi

ng S

tate

s and

leas

t dev

elope

d co

untri

es fr

om th

e sus

tain

able

use o

f mar

ine r

esou

rces

, inclu

ding

thro

ugh

sust

ainab

le m

anag

emen

t of fi

sher

ies,

aqua

cultu

re an

d to

urism

14.7.

1 Su

staina

ble fis

herie

s as a

pe

rcenta

ge of

GDP

in sm

all is

land

deve

loping

Stat

es, le

ast d

evelo

ped

coun

tries a

nd al

l cou

ntries

N/A

Targ

et 14

.a In

crea

se sc

ientifi

c kno

wled

ge, d

evelo

p re

sear

ch ca

pacit

y and

tran

sfer

mar

ine t

echn

olog

y, ta

king

into

acco

unt t

he In

terg

over

nmen

tal O

cean

ogra

phic

Com

miss

ion

Crite

ria an

d Gu

ideli

nes o

n th

e Tra

nsfe

r of M

arin

e Te

chno

logy

, in o

rder

to im

prov

e oce

an h

ealth

and

to en

hanc

e the

cont

ribut

ion

of m

arin

e bio

dive

rsity

to th

e dev

elopm

ent o

f dev

elopi

ng co

untri

es, in

par

ticul

ar sm

all is

land

deve

lopi

ng S

tate

s and

leas

t dev

elope

d co

untri

es14

.a.1

Prop

ortio

n of to

tal re

sear

ch bu

dget

alloc

ated t

o res

earch

in th

e field

of m

arine

tec

hnolo

gyN/

A

Targ

et 14

.b: P

rovid

e acc

ess f

or sm

all-s

cale

artis

anal

fishe

rs to

mar

ine r

esou

rces

and

mar

kets

14.b.

1 Pro

gres

s by c

ountr

ies in

the d

egre

e of

appli

catio

n of a

lega

l/regu

lator

y/poli

cy/

institu

tiona

l fram

ewor

k whic

h rec

ogniz

es

and p

rotec

ts ac

cess

rights

for s

mall-s

cale

fishe

ries

N/A

Targ

et 14

.c: E

nhan

ce th

e con

serv

atio

n an

d su

stain

able

use o

f oce

ans a

nd th

eir re

sour

ces b

y im

plem

entin

g in

tern

atio

nal la

w as

refle

cted

in U

NCLO

S, w

hich

pro

vides

the l

egal

fram

ewor

k for

the c

onse

rvat

ion

and

sust

ainab

le us

e of

ocea

ns an

d th

eir re

sour

ces,

as re

calle

d in

par

agra

ph 15

8 of T

he F

utur

e We W

ant

14.c.

1 Num

ber o

f cou

ntries

mak

ing

prog

ress

in ra

tifying

, acc

eptin

g and

im

pleme

nting

thro

ugh l

egal,

polic

y and

ins

titutio

nal fr

amew

orks

, oce

an-re

lated

ins

trume

nts th

at im

pleme

nt int

erna

tiona

l law

, as r

eflec

ted in

the U

nited

Nati

on

Conv

entio

n on t

he La

w of

the S

ea, fo

r the

co

nser

vatio

n and

susta

inable

use o

f the

ocea

ns an

d the

ir res

ource

s

N/A

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Yes /

0-No

/ not

App

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leFr

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of D

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Colle

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nNa

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nby

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al 15

: Pro

tect

, res

tore

and

prom

ote s

usta

inab

le us

e of t

erre

stria

l eco

syst

ems,

sust

ainab

ly m

anag

e for

ests

, com

bat d

eser

tifica

tion,

and

halt

and

reve

rse l

and

degr

adat

ion

and

halt

biod

ivers

ity lo

ss

Targ

et 15

.1: B

y 202

0, en

sure

the c

onse

rvat

ion,

rest

orat

ion

and

sust

ainab

le us

e of t

erre

stria

l and

inlan

d fre

shwa

ter e

cosy

stem

s and

their

serv

ices,

in p

artic

ular

fore

sts,

wetla

nds,

mou

ntain

s and

dry

lands

, in lin

e with

obl

igat

ions

un

der i

nter

natio

nal a

gree

men

ts

15.1.

1 For

est a

rea a

s a pr

opor

tion o

f total

lan

d are

a1

NAMR

IA

FMB

Refer

s to l

and w

ith an

area

of m

ore

than 0

.5 he

ctare

and t

ree c

rown

cove

r (o

r equ

ivalen

t stoc

king l

evel)

of m

ore

than 1

0 per

cent.

The

tree

s sho

uld be

ab

le to

reac

h a m

inimu

m he

ight o

f 5

meter

s at m

aturity

in si

tu. It

cons

ists

eithe

r of c

losed

fore

st for

matio

ns

wher

e tre

es of

vario

us st

orey

s and

un-

derg

rowt

h cov

er a

high p

ropo

rtion o

f the

grou

nd or

open

fore

st for

matio

ns

with

a con

tinuo

us ve

getat

ion co

ver in

wh

ich tr

ee cr

own c

over

exce

eds 1

0 pe

rcent.

Youn

g natu

ral s

tands

and a

ll pla

ntatio

ns es

tablis

hed f

or fo

restr

y pu

rpos

es, w

hich h

ave y

et to

reac

h a

crown

dens

ity of

mor

e tha

n 10 p

erce

nt or

tree

heigh

t of 5

mete

rs ar

e inc

luded

un

der f

ores

t.

Thes

e are

norm

ally f

ormi

ng pa

rt of

the fo

rest

area

, whic

h are

temp

orar

-ily

unsto

cked

as a

resu

lt of h

uman

int

erve

ntion

or na

tural

caus

es bu

t wh

ich ar

e exp

ected

to re

vert

to for

est.

It inc

ludes

fore

st nu

rserie

s and

seed

or

char

ds th

at co

nstitu

te an

integ

ral

part

of the

fore

st; fo

rest

road

s, cle

ared

tra

cts, fi

rebr

eaks

and o

ther s

mall o

pen

area

s; for

est w

ithin

prote

cted a

reas

; wi

ndbr

eaks

and s

helte

r belt

s of tr

ees

with

an ar

ea of

mor

e tha

n 0.5

hecta

re

and w

idth o

f mor

e tha

n 20 m

eter;

planta

tions

prim

arily

used

for f

ores

try

purp

oses

, inclu

ding r

ubbe

r woo

d pla

ntatio

ns. .

fores

t cov

er/to

tal la

nd ar

eaY

YY

N1

11

N/

A

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Agen

cy

Data

So

urce

Defin

ition

Meth

od o

f Co

mpu

tatio

nRS

DPRD

PCO

RE-

ISCM

CI

Avail

abilit

y 1-

Yes /

0-No

/ not

App

licab

leFr

eque

ncy

of D

ata

Colle

ctio

nNa

t’ l

Reg’

lPr

ov’

lMu

nby

Se

x

15.1.

1 For

est a

rea a

s a pr

opor

tion o

f total

lan

d are

a1

NAMR

IA

FMB

It also

inclu

des b

ambo

o, pa

lm an

d fer

n for

matio

ns (e

xcep

t coc

onut

and

oil pa

lm).

fores

t cov

er/to

tal la

nd ar

eaY

YY

N1

11

N/

A

15.1.

2 Pro

portio

n of im

porta

nt sit

es fo

r ter

restr

ial an

d fre

shwa

ter bi

odive

rsity

that a

re co

vere

d by p

rotec

ted ar

eas,

by

ecos

ystem

type

1DE

NR-

BMB

Prote

cted a

reas

- refe

rs to

identi

fied

portio

ns of

land

and w

ater s

et as

ide

by re

ason

of th

eir un

ique p

hysic

al an

d biol

ogica

l sign

ifican

ce, m

anag

ed

to en

hanc

e biol

ogica

l dive

rsity

and

prote

cted a

gains

t des

tructi

ve hu

man

explo

itatio

n.; N

ation

al Int

egra

ted P

ro-

tected

Are

as S

ystem

(NIP

AS)-r

efers

to the

clas

sifica

tion a

nd ad

minis

tratio

n of

all de

signa

ted pr

otecte

d are

as to

ma

intain

esse

ntial

ecolo

gical

pro-

cess

es an

d life

-supp

ort s

ystem

s, to

pres

erve

gene

tic di

versi

ty, to

ensu

re

susta

inable

use o

f res

ource

s fou

nd

there

in, an

d to m

aintai

n the

ir natu

ral

cond

itions

to th

e gre

atest

exten

t po

ssibl

e.

Calcu

lated

from

data

deriv

ed fr

om

spati

al ov

erlap

betw

een p

olygo

ns of

Ke

y Biod

iversi

ty Ar

eas (

KBA’s

) and

toa

l land

area

(NIP

AS)

YY

NN

11

1

N/A

Targ

et 15

.2: B

y 202

0, pr

omot

e the

impl

emen

tatio

n of

sust

ainab

le m

anag

emen

t of a

ll typ

es o

f for

ests

, halt

def

ores

tatio

n, re

stor

e deg

rade

d fo

rest

s and

subs

tant

ially

incr

ease

affo

rest

atio

n an

d re

fore

stat

ion

glob

ally

15.2.

1 Pro

gres

s tow

ards

susta

inable

for

est m

anag

emen

t1

DENR

-FM

B

Susta

inable

For

est M

anag

emen

t is

the pr

oces

s of m

anag

ing a

fores

t to

achie

ve on

e or m

ore c

learly

spec

ified

objec

tive o

f man

agem

ent w

ith re

gard

to

prod

uctio

n of a

conti

nuou

s flow

of

desir

ed fo

rest

prod

ucts

and s

ervic

es

witho

ut un

due r

educ

tion o

f its i

nher

ent

value

s and

futur

e pro

ducti

vity a

nd

witho

ut un

desir

able

effec

ts on

the

phys

ical a

nd so

cial e

nviro

nmen

t. (IT

TO)

Summ

ation

of th

e tota

l are

a with

in for

estla

nd su

bjecte

d to t

enur

ial in

stru-

ments

and a

ppro

priat

e man

agem

ent

arra

ngem

ent.

NN

NN

11

1

N/A

Targ

et 15

.3: B

y 203

0, co

mba

t des

ertifi

catio

n, re

stor

e deg

rade

d lan

d an

d so

il, in

cludi

ng la

nd af

fect

ed b

y des

ertifi

catio

n, d

roug

ht an

d flo

ods,

and

striv

e to

achi

eve a

land

deg

rada

tion-

neut

ral w

orld

15.3.

1 Pr

opor

tion o

f land

that

is de

grad

ed

over

total

land

area

2DE

NR-

FMB

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So

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Defin

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Meth

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f Co

mpu

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nRS

DPRD

PCO

RE-

ISCM

CI

Avail

abilit

y 1-

Yes /

0-No

/ not

App

licab

leFr

eque

ncy

of D

ata

Colle

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nNa

t’ l

Reg’

lPr

ov’

lMu

nby

Se

x

15.3.

1.p1 F

ores

t Cov

er C

hang

e ( fr

om

close

to op

en fo

rest)

1DE

NR-

FMB

Fore

st De

grad

ation

– ch

ange

s wi

thin t

he fo

rest

wheth

er na

tural

or

huma

n-ind

uced

whic

h neg

ative

ly aff

ect th

e stru

cture

or fu

nctio

n of

the st

and o

r site

, and

ther

eby l

ower

the

capa

city t

o sup

ply pr

oduc

ts an

d/or

servi

ces r

esult

ing to

a de

grad

ed

fores

t. (DE

NR)

Fore

st co

ver c

hang

e fro

m clo

sed

fores

t to op

en fo

rest,

open

fore

st to

non-

fores

t, clos

ed fo

rest

to no

n-for

est, a

nd m

angr

ove f

ores

t to

non-

fores

t.

YN

YN

11

1

N/A

Targ

et 15

.4: B

y 203

0, en

sure

the c

onse

rvat

ion

of m

ount

ain ec

osys

tem

s, in

cludi

ng th

eir b

iodi

vers

ity, in

ord

er to

enha

nce t

heir

capa

city t

o pr

ovid

e ben

efits

that

are e

ssen

tial f

or su

stain

able

deve

lopm

ent

15.4.

1 Co

vera

ge by

prote

cted a

reas

of

impo

rtant

sites

for m

ounta

in bio

diver

sity

2DE

NR-

FMB

15.4.

2 Mo

untai

n Gre

en C

over

Inde

x (m

ounta

in gr

een d

efinit

ion no

t app

licab

le in

the P

hil)

N/A

Targ

et 15

.5: Ta

ke u

rgen

t and

sign

ifica

nt ac

tion

to re

duce

the d

egra

datio

n of

nat

ural

habi

tats

, halt

the l

oss o

f bio

dive

rsity

and,

by 2

020,

prot

ect a

nd p

reve

nt th

e ext

inct

ion

of th

reat

ened

spec

ies

15.5.

1 Red

List

Index

3

Thre

atene

d spe

cies-

is a g

ener

al Te

rm us

ed to

deno

te sp

ecies

or

subs

pecie

s con

sider

ed as

critic

ally

enda

nger

ed, e

ndan

gere

d, vu

lnera

-ble

, or o

ther a

ccep

ted ca

tegor

ies of

wi

ldlife

who

se po

pulat

ion is

at ris

k of

extin

ction

.; CIT

ES- is

an in

terna

tion-

al tre

aty ra

tified

by th

e Phil

ippine

Go

vern

ment

to re

gulat

e, co

ntrol

and

proh

ibit th

e tra

de of

wild

life.

* F

ollow

s the

Glob

al Re

d List

Inde

x Me

asur

es. F

inaliz

ation

of P

hilipp

ine

Red L

ist bo

th for

Fau

na an

d Flor

a ar

e cur

rentl

y on-

going

(as p

er P

ola

of W

RD).

10

0

N/A

Targ

et 15

.6: P

rom

ote f

air an

d eq

uita

ble s

harin

g of

the b

enefi

ts ar

ising

from

the u

tiliza

tion

of g

enet

ic re

sour

ces a

nd p

rom

ote a

ppro

priat

e acc

ess t

o su

ch re

sour

ces,

as in

tern

atio

nally

agre

ed

15.6.

1 Num

ber o

f cou

ntries

that

have

ad

opted

legis

lative

, adm

inistr

ative

and

polic

y fra

mewo

rks to

ensu

re fa

ir and

eq

uitab

le sh

aring

of be

nefits

N/A

1N/

AN/

A

N/A

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So

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Defin

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Meth

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DPRD

PCO

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ISCM

CI

Avail

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Yes /

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/ not

App

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of D

ata

Colle

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t’ l

Reg’

lPr

ov’

lMu

nby

Se

xTa

rget

15.7:

Take

urg

ent a

ctio

n to

end

poac

hing

and

traffi

ckin

g of

pro

tect

ed sp

ecies

of fl

ora a

nd fa

una a

nd ad

dres

s bot

h de

man

d an

d su

pply

of ill

egal

wild

life p

rodu

cts

15.7.

1 Pro

portio

n of tr

aded

wild

life th

at wa

s poa

ched

or ill

icitly

traffi

cked

In

dicat

or is

also

foun

d in

SDG

15.c.

1.

3DE

NR1

00

N/

A

Targ

et 15

.8 By

2020

, intro

duce

mea

sure

s to

prev

ent t

he in

trodu

ctio

n an

d sig

nific

antly

redu

ce th

e im

pact

of i

nvas

ive al

ien sp

ecies

on

land

and

wate

r eco

syst

ems a

nd co

ntro

l or e

radi

cate

the p

riorit

y spe

cies

15.8.

1 Pro

portio

n of c

ountr

ies ad

optin

g re

levan

t nati

onal

legisl

ation

and

adeq

uatel

y res

ourci

ng th

e pre

venti

on or

co

ntrol

of inv

asive

alien

spec

ies

N/A

Targ

et 15

.9: B

y 202

0, in

tegr

ate e

cosy

stem

and

biod

ivers

ity va

lues

into

nat

iona

l and

loca

l plan

ning

, dev

elopm

ent p

roce

sses

, pov

erty

redu

ctio

n st

rate

gies

and

acco

unts

15.9.

1 Pro

gres

s tow

ards

natio

nal ta

rgets

es

tablis

hed i

n acc

orda

nce w

ith A

ichi

Biod

iversi

ty Ta

rget

2 of th

e Stra

tegic

Plan

for

Biod

iversi

ty 20

11-2

020

N/A

Biod

iversi

ty va

lues h

ave b

een i

nte-

grate

d into

natio

nal a

nd lo

cal d

evelo

p-me

nt an

d pov

erty

redu

ction

stra

tegies

an

d plan

ning p

roce

sses

and a

re be

ing

incor

pora

ted in

to na

tiona

l acc

ounti

ng,

as ap

prop

riate,

and r

epor

ting s

ystem

s (P

BSAP

)

Integ

ratio

n of b

iodive

rsity

could

be

unde

rtake

n in a

step

wise

or

incre

menta

l man

ner b

y first

inclu

ding

those

value

s of b

iodive

rsity

which

ar

e eas

iest to

acco

unt fo

r and

then

fur

ther d

evelo

ping o

r enh

ancin

g sy

stems

for in

tegra

ting b

iodive

rsity

value

s into

decis

ion m

aking

proc

ess.

10

0

N/a

Targ

et 15

.a: M

obiliz

e and

sign

ifica

ntly

incr

ease

fina

ncial

reso

urce

s fro

m al

l sou

rces

to co

nser

ve an

d su

stain

ably

use b

iodi

vers

ity an

d ec

osys

tem

s

15.a.

1 Offic

ial de

velop

ment

assis

tance

an

d pub

lic ex

pend

iture

on co

nser

vatio

n an

d sus

taina

ble us

e of b

iodive

rsity

and

ecos

ystem

s In

dicat

or is

also

foun

d in

SDG

15.b

.1

N/A

1N/

AN/

A

N/A

Targ

et 15

.b: M

obiliz

e sig

nific

ant r

esou

rces

from

all s

ourc

es an

d at

all le

vels

to fi

nanc

e sus

tain

able

fore

st m

anag

emen

t and

pro

vide a

dequ

ate i

ncen

tives

to d

evelo

ping

coun

tries

to ad

vanc

e suc

h m

anag

emen

t, in

cludi

ng fo

r co

nser

vatio

n an

d re

fore

stat

ion

15.b.

1 Offic

ial de

velop

ment

assis

tance

an

d pub

lic ex

pend

iture

on co

nser

vatio

n an

d sus

taina

ble us

e of b

iodive

rsity

and

ecos

ystem

s (sa

me w

ith 15

.a.1)

N/A

Targ

et 15

.c: E

nhan

ce g

loba

l sup

port

for e

fforts

to co

mba

t poa

chin

g an

d tra

ffick

ing

of p

rote

cted

spec

ies, in

cludi

ng b

y inc

reas

ing

the c

apac

ity o

f loc

al co

mm

uniti

es to

pur

sue s

usta

inab

le liv

eliho

od o

ppor

tuni

ties

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So

urce

Defin

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Meth

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f Co

mpu

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nRS

DPRD

PCO

RE-

ISCM

CI

Avail

abilit

y 1-

Yes /

0-No

/ not

App

licab

leFr

eque

ncy

of D

ata

Colle

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nNa

t’ l

Reg’

lPr

ov’

lMu

nby

Se

x15

.c.1 P

ropo

rtion o

f trad

ed w

ildlife

that

was p

oach

ed or

illici

tly tr

affick

ed In

dica

tor i

s al

so fo

und

in S

DG

15

.7.1

.

3

Goal

16: P

rom

ote p

eace

ful a

nd in

clusiv

e soc

ieties

for s

usta

inab

le de

velo

pmen

t, pr

ovid

e acc

ess t

o ju

stice

for a

ll, an

d bu

ild ef

fect

ive, a

ccou

ntab

le an

d in

clusiv

e ins

titut

ions

at al

l leve

lsTa

rget

16.1:

Sig

nific

antly

redu

ce al

l for

ms o

f vio

lence

and

relat

ed d

eath

rate

s eve

rywh

ere

16.1.

1 Num

ber o

f vict

ims o

f inten

tiona

l ho

micid

e per

100,0

00 po

pulat

ion by

sex

and b

y age

1PR

O-CO

R

Murd

er (I

ntenti

onal

homi

cide)

is the

ac

t of ta

king o

ne’s

life w

ith at

tenda

nt cir

cums

tance

s as d

escri

bed i

n Artic

le 24

8 of th

e Rev

ised P

enal

Code

of

the P

hilipp

ines (

i.e., w

ith ev

ident

prem

edita

tion,

treac

hery,

by m

eans

of

fire, p

oison

, exp

losion

or an

y oth

er m

ethod

invo

lving

grea

t was

te or

ru

in, w

ith cr

uelty

by de

liber

ately

and

inhum

anly

augm

entin

g the

suffe

ring

of the

victi

m, an

d in c

onsid

erati

on of

a pr

ice, r

ewar

d, pr

omise

or ot

her b

ase

motiv

es).

The t

otal n

umbe

r of v

ictim

s of m

urde

r (in

tentio

nal h

omici

de) r

epor

ted in

a giv

en pe

riod o

f time

divid

ed by

the

total

resid

ent p

opula

tion i

n the

same

pe

riod o

f time

, mult

iplied

by 10

0,000

.

YN

NN

11

11

1Qu

arter

ly

16.1.

s1 N

umbe

r of m

urde

r cas

es1

PRO-

COR

Y

YN

N1

11

11

16.1.

s2 M

onthl

y ave

rage

inde

x crim

e rate

1PR

O-CO

RY

YY

N

00

16.1.

2 Con

flict-r

elated

death

s per

100,0

00

popu

lation

, by s

ex, a

ge an

d cau

se3

PRO-

COR

16.1.

3 Pro

portio

n of p

opula

tion s

ubjec

ted

to ph

ysica

l, psy

cholo

gical

or se

xual

violen

ce in

the p

revio

us 12

mon

ths

2PR

O-CO

R

16.1.

4 Pro

portio

n of p

opula

tion t

hat fe

el sa

fe wa

lking

alon

e aro

und t

he ar

ea th

ey

live

2PR

O-CO

R

Targ

et 16

.2: E

nd ab

use,

expl

oita

tion,

traf

fickin

g an

d all

form

s of v

iolen

ce an

d to

rture

again

st ch

ildre

n

16.2.

1 Pr

opor

tion o

f chil

dren

aged

1-17

ye

ars w

ho ex

perie

nced

any p

hysic

al2

PRO-

COR

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Agen

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So

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Defin

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Meth

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DPRD

PCO

RE-

ISCM

CI

Avail

abilit

y 1-

Yes /

0-No

/ not

App

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of D

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Colle

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Se

xpu

nishm

ent a

nd/or

psyc

holog

ical

aggr

essio

n by c

areg

ivers

in the

past

month

16

.2.2

Numb

er of

victi

ms of

huma

n tra

ffickin

g per

100,0

00 po

pulat

ion, b

y sex

, ag

e and

form

of ex

ploita

tion

2PR

O-CO

R

16.2.

3 Pro

portio

n of y

oung

wom

en an

d me

n age

d 18 2

9 yea

rs wh

o exp

erien

ced

sexu

al vio

lence

by ag

e 18

2PR

O-CO

R

Targ

et 16

.3: P

rom

ote t

he ru

le of

law

at th

e nat

iona

l and

inte

rnat

iona

l leve

ls, an

d en

sure

equa

l acc

ess t

o ju

stice

for a

ll

16.3.

1 Pr

opor

tion o

f vict

ims o

f viol

ence

in

the pr

eviou

s 12 m

onths

who

repo

rted

their v

ictim

izatio

n to c

ompe

tent a

uthor

ities

or ot

her o

fficial

ly re

cogn

ized c

onflic

t re

solut

ion m

echa

nisms

2PR

O-CO

R

16.3.

2 Uns

enten

ced d

etaine

es as

a pr

opor

tion o

f ove

rall p

rison

popu

lation

2

PRO-

COR

Targ

et 16

.4 By

2030

, sig

nific

antly

redu

ce ill

icit fi

nanc

ial an

d ar

ms fl

ows,

stre

ngth

en th

e rec

over

y and

retu

rn o

f sto

len as

sets

and

com

bat a

ll for

ms o

f org

anize

d cr

ime

16.4.

1 Tota

l valu

e of in

ward

and o

utwar

d illi

cit fin

ancia

l flow

s (in

curre

nt Un

ited

State

s doll

ars)

3PR

O-CO

R

16.4.

2 Pr

opor

tion o

f seiz

ed, fo

und o

r su

rrend

ered

arms

who

se ill

icit o

rigin

or

conte

xt ha

s bee

n tra

ced o

r esta

blish

ed

by a

comp

etent

autho

rity in

line w

ith

inter

natio

nal in

strum

ents

2PR

O-CO

R

Targ

et 16

.5: S

ubst

antia

lly re

duce

corru

ptio

n an

d br

iber

y in

all th

eir fo

rms

16.5.

1 Pro

portio

n of p

erso

ns w

ho ha

d at

least

one c

ontac

t with

a pu

blic o

fficial

an

d who

paid

a brib

e to a

publi

c offic

ial,

or w

ere a

sked

for a

bribe

by th

ose p

ublic

offi

cials

durin

g the

prev

ious 1

2 mon

ths

1CS

C/PS

A

NN

NN

11

0

1

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Meth

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DPRD

PCO

RE-

ISCM

CI

Avail

abilit

y 1-

Yes /

0-No

/ not

App

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ncy

of D

ata

Colle

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nNa

t’ l

Reg’

lPr

ov’

lMu

nby

Se

x16

.5.2 P

ropo

rtion o

f bus

iness

es th

at ha

d at

least

one c

ontac

t with

a pu

blic o

fficial

an

d tha

t paid

a br

ibe to

a pu

blic o

fficial

, or

wer

e ask

ed fo

r a br

ibe by

thos

e pub

lic

officia

ls du

ring t

he pr

eviou

s 12 m

onths

3

Targ

et 16

.6: D

evelo

p ef

fect

ive, a

ccou

ntab

le an

d tra

nspa

rent

inst

itutio

ns at

all le

vels

16.6.

1 Prim

ary g

over

nmen

t exp

endit

ures

as

a pr

opor

tion o

f orig

inal a

ppro

ved

budg

et, by

secto

r (or

by bu

dget

code

s or

simila

r)

1DB

MBU

R

The p

ropo

rtion o

f nati

onal

gov-

ernm

ent e

xpen

ditur

e to a

ppro

ved

allotm

ent a

ppea

ring i

n the

GAA

, by

depa

rtmen

t.

NN

NN

11

0

N/A

Annu

al

16.6.

2 Pro

portio

n of th

e pop

ulatio

n sa

tisfie

d with

their

last

expe

rienc

e of

publi

c ser

vices

2CS

C

Targ

et 16

.7: E

nsur

e res

pons

ive, in

clusiv

e, pa

rticip

ator

y and

repr

esen

tativ

e dec

ision

-mak

ing

at al

l leve

ls

16.7.

1 Pro

portio

ns of

posit

ions (

by

sex,

age,

perso

ns w

ith di

sabil

ities a

nd

popu

lation

grou

ps) in

publi

c ins

titutio

ns

(nati

onal

and l

ocal

legisl

ature

s, pu

blic

servi

ce, a

nd ju

diciar

y) co

mpar

ed to

na

tiona

l dist

ributi

ons

1CS

C

The g

over

nmen

t per

sonn

el inc

lude

those

in na

tiona

l gov

ernm

ent

agen

cies (

NGAs

), go

vern

ment-

owne

d an

d con

trolle

d cor

pora

tions

(GOC

Cs),

local

gove

rnme

nt un

its (L

GUs),

loca

l wa

ter di

strict

s (LW

Ds),

and s

tate,

unive

rsitie

s, an

d coll

eges

(SUC

s).

The n

umbe

r of p

ublic

servi

ce po

si-tio

ns he

ld by

mem

bers

of the

targ

et gr

oup (

by se

x) div

ided b

y the

total

nu

mber

of su

ch po

sition

s.

NN

NN

11

1

1

16.7.

2 Pro

portio

n of p

opula

tion w

ho

belie

ve de

cision

-mak

ing is

inclu

sive a

nd

resp

onsiv

e, by

sex,

age,

disab

ility a

nd

popu

lation

grou

p

3

Targ

et 16

.8: B

road

en an

d st

reng

then

the p

artic

ipat

ion

of d

evelo

ping

coun

tries

in th

e ins

titut

ions

of g

loba

l gov

erna

nce

16.8.

1 Pro

portio

n of m

embe

rs an

d vo

ting r

ights

of de

velop

ing co

untrie

s in

inter

natio

nal o

rgan

izatio

nsN/

A

Targ

et 16

.9: B

y 203

0, pr

ovid

e leg

al id

entit

y for

all, i

nclu

ding

birt

h re

gist

ratio

n

16.9.

1 Pro

portio

n of c

hildr

en un

der 5

ye

ars o

f age

who

se bi

rths h

ave b

een

regis

tered

with

a civ

il auth

ority

, by a

ge1

PSA

Numb

er

of Re

gis-

tered

The p

ropo

rtion o

f chil

dren

unde

r the

ag

e of fi

ve w

hose

birth

s are

repo

rted

The n

umbe

r of c

hildr

en un

der t

he ag

e of

five w

hose

birth

s are

regis

tered

YN

NN

11

1

1

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e Bi

rths i

n the

Phil

-ipp

ines

as be

ing re

gister

ed w

ith th

e PSA

.wi

th the

PSA

divid

ed by

the t

otal

numb

er of

child

ren u

nder

the a

ge of

fiv

e in t

he po

pulat

ion.

Targ

et 16

.10: E

nsur

e pub

lic ac

cess

to in

form

atio

n, an

d pr

otec

t fun

dam

enta

l fre

edom

s, in

acco

rdan

ce w

ith n

atio

nal le

gisla

tion

and

inte

rnat

iona

l agr

eem

ents

16.10

.1 Nu

mber

of ve

rified

case

s of k

illing

, kid

napp

ing, e

nforce

d disa

ppea

ranc

e, ar

bitra

ry de

tentio

n and

tortu

re of

jou

rnali

sts, a

ssoc

iated

med

ia pe

rsonn

el,

trade

union

ists a

nd hu

man r

ights

advo

cates

in th

e pre

vious

12 m

onths

2PR

O-CO

R

16.10

.2 Nu

mber

of co

untrie

s tha

t ado

pt an

d imp

lemen

t con

stitut

ional,

statu

tory

and/o

r poli

cy gu

aran

tees f

or pu

blic a

cces

s to

infor

matio

n

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/

A

Targ

et 16

.a: S

treng

then

relev

ant n

atio

nal in

stitu

tions

, inclu

ding

thro

ugh

inte

rnat

iona

l coo

pera

tion,

for b

uild

ing

capa

city a

t all l

evels

, in p

artic

ular

in d

evelo

ping

coun

tries

, for

pre

vent

ing

violen

ce an

d co

mba

tting

terro

rism

and

crim

e

16.a.

1 Exis

tence

of in

depe

nden

t nati

onal

huma

n righ

ts ins

titutio

ns in

comp

lianc

e wi

th the

Par

is Pr

incipl

esN/

AN/

A

Targ

et 16

.b P

rom

ote a

nd en

forc

e non

-disc

rimin

ator

y law

s and

pol

icies

for s

usta

inab

le de

velo

pmen

t

16.b.

1 Pro

portio

n of p

opula

tion r

epor

ting

havin

g per

sona

lly fe

lt disc

rimina

ted

again

st or

hara

ssed

in th

e pre

vious

12

mon

ths on

the b

asis

of a g

roun

d of

discri

mina

tion p

rohib

ited u

nder

int

erna

tiona

l hum

an rig

hts la

w

3PR

O-CO

R

Goal

17: S

treng

then

the m

eans

of i

mpl

emen

tatio

n an

d re

vitali

ze th

e glo

bal p

artn

ersh

ip fo

r sus

tain

able

deve

lopm

ent

Targ

et 17

.1 St

reng

then

dom

estic

reso

urce

mob

ilizat

ion,

inclu

ding

thro

ugh

inte

rnat

iona

l sup

port

to d

evelo

ping

coun

tries

, to

impr

ove d

omes

tic ca

pacit

y for

tax a

nd o

ther

reve

nue c

ollec

tion

17.1.

1 Tota

l gov

ernm

ent r

even

ue as

a pr

opor

tion o

f GDP

, by s

ource

3PS

A

Natio

nal G

over

nmen

t Tota

l Rev

enue

s is

the co

llecti

ons o

f the N

ation

al Go

vern

ment

from

tax an

d non

-tax

sour

ces

The R

even

ue D

istric

t Offic

ees

(RDO

s) of

the B

IR pr

oces

s and

pr

epar

e the

BIR

1209

repo

rt an

d su

bmit i

t to th

e Coll

ectio

n

10

0

N/A

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Agen

cy

Data

So

urce

Defin

ition

Meth

od o

f Co

mpu

tatio

nRS

DPRD

PCO

RE-

ISCM

CI

Avail

abilit

y 1-

Yes /

0-No

/ not

App

licab

leFr

eque

ncy

of D

ata

Colle

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nNa

t’ l

Reg’

lPr

ov’

lMu

nby

Se

xUn

it of th

e Reg

ional

Offic

e. Al

l the

1209

repo

rts su

bmitte

d by t

he R

DO

are t

hen t

rans

mitte

d to t

he R

even

ue

Acco

untin

g Divi

sion (

RAD)

of th

e Na

tiona

l Offic

e (NO

). Th

e RAD

pr

oces

ses/e

ncod

es/pr

ints/a

nalyz

es

the 12

09 re

ports

. If th

ere a

re no

dis

crepa

ncy i

n the

repo

rts, th

e RAD

co

nsoli

dates

and p

repa

res t

he

colle

ction

repo

rts fo

r sub

miss

ion to

To

p Man

agem

ent /

Stati

stics

Divi

sion.

In ca

se th

ere a

re di

scre

panc

y, the

RA

D inf

orms

the R

DO/R

egion

con-

cern

ed th

roug

h pho

ne / l

etter

s of a

ny

discre

panc

y note

d in t

he 12

09 re

ports

for

appr

opria

te ac

tion.

GDP

follow

s the

defin

ition u

sed i

n the

2008

SNA

.

17.1.

2 Pro

portio

n of d

omes

tic bu

dget

funde

d by d

omes

tic ta

xes

3PS

A

Dome

stic-B

ased

Coll

ectio

ns is

the

sum

of all

tax r

even

ues f

rom

dome

stic

sour

ces.

Sum

of all

tax r

even

ues f

rom

dome

s-tic

sour

ces

10

0

N/A

Targ

et 17

.2 De

velo

ped

coun

tries

to im

plem

ent f

ully

their

offi

cial d

evelo

pmen

t ass

istan

ce co

mm

itmen

ts, in

cludi

ng th

e com

mitm

ent b

y man

y dev

elope

d co

untri

es to

achi

eve t

he ta

rget

of 0

.7 pe

r cen

t of O

DA/G

NI to

dev

elopi

ng

coun

tries

and

0.15 t

o 0.2

0 per

cent

of O

DA/G

NI to

leas

t dev

elope

d co

untri

es; O

DA p

rovid

ers a

re en

cour

aged

to co

nsid

er se

tting

a ta

rget

to p

rovid

e at l

east

0.20

per

cent

of O

DA/G

NI to

leas

t dev

elope

d co

untri

es

17.2.

1 Net

officia

l dev

elopm

ent

assis

tance

, total

and t

o lea

st de

velop

ed

coun

tries,

as a

prop

ortio

n of th

e Or

ganiz

ation

for E

cono

mic C

oope

ratio

n an

d Dev

elopm

ent (

OECD

) Dev

elopm

ent

Assis

tance

Com

mitte

e don

ors’

gros

s na

tiona

l inco

me (G

NI)

N/A

Offic

ial D

evelo

pmen

t Ass

istan

ce

(ODA

), as

defin

ed in

Rep

ublic

Act

8182

– OD

A Act

of 19

96, is

a loa

n or a

gr

ant a

dmini

stere

d with

the o

bjecti

ve

of pr

omoti

ng su

staina

ble so

cial a

nd

econ

omic

deve

lopme

nt an

d welf

are

of the

Phil

ippine

s. OD

A re

sour

ces

must

be co

ntrac

ted w

ith go

vern

ments

of

foreig

n cou

ntries

with

who

m the

Ph

ilippin

es ha

s dipl

omati

c, tra

de re

la-tio

ns or

bilat

eral

agre

emen

ts or

whic

h ar

e mem

bers

of the

Unit

ed N

ation

s, the

ir age

ncies

and i

ntern

ation

al or

mu

ltilate

ral le

nding

insti

tution

s.

Net O

DA di

sbur

seme

nts as

per c

ent

of GN

I1

00

N/

A

Targ

et 17

.3: M

obiliz

e add

ition

al fin

ancia

l res

ourc

es fo

r dev

elopi

ng co

untri

es fr

om m

ultip

le so

urce

s

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So

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Defin

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Meth

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DPRD

PCO

RE-

ISCM

CI

Avail

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Yes /

0-No

/ not

App

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leFr

eque

ncy

of D

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lPr

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x

17.3.

1 For

eign d

irect

inves

tmen

ts (F

DI),

officia

l dev

elopm

ent a

ssist

ance

and

South

-Sou

th Co

oper

ation

as a

prop

ortio

n of

total

dome

stic b

udge

t

N/A

Fore

ign D

irect

Inves

tmen

t is de

fined

as

an in

terna

tiona

l inve

stmen

t by a

re

siden

t enti

ty in

one e

cono

my (“

direc

t inv

estor

”) in

an en

terpr

ise re

siden

t in

anoth

er ec

onom

y (“d

irect

inves

tmen

t en

terpr

ise “)

mad

e with

the o

bjecti

ve

of ob

tainin

g a la

sting

inter

est. T

he

“lasti

ng in

teres

t” im

plies

the e

xisten

ce

of lon

g-ter

m re

lation

ship

betw

een t

he

direc

t inve

stor a

nd th

e ente

rpris

e and

a s

ignific

ant d

egre

e of in

fluen

ce on

the

man

agem

ent o

f the e

nterp

rise.

This

lastin

g inte

rest

is ge

nera

lly in

di-ca

ted by

owne

rship

of at

least

10 pe

r-ce

nt of

the or

dinar

y sha

res o

r voti

ng

powe

r (for

inco

rpor

ated e

nterp

rise)

or

the eq

uivale

nt (fo

r an u

ninco

rpor

ated

enter

prise

). FD

I cov

ers e

quity

capit

al,

reinv

ested

earn

ings a

nd ot

her c

apita

l (i.e

. inter

-comp

any l

oans

).

1

N/A

17.3.

2 Volu

me of

remi

ttanc

es (in

Unit

ed

State

s doll

ars)

as a

prop

ortio

n of to

tal

GDP

N/A

OFs’

Remi

ttanc

es by

Cou

ntry a

nd by

Ty

pe of

Wor

ker.T

his re

fers t

o stat

istics

on

cash

remi

ttanc

es co

urse

d thr

ough

co

mmer

cial b

anks

, thrift

bank

s, an

d for

eign e

xcha

nge c

orpo

ratio

ns of

sea-

base

d and

land

-bas

ed O

F wo

rkers,

cla

ssifie

d by s

ource

coun

try.

Per

sona

l Rem

ittanc

es P

erso

nal

remi

ttanc

es co

vers

• net

comp

ensa

tion o

f emp

loyee

s (i.e

., gro

ss ea

rning

s of la

nd-b

ased

OF

wor

kers

with

work

contr

acts

of les

s tha

n one

year

and o

f sea

-bas

ed

worke

rs, le

ss th

eir ex

pend

iture

s in

their h

ost c

ountr

ies)

• pe

rsona

l tran

sfers

• cur

rent

trans

fers i

n cas

h or in

kind

by

OF

worke

rs wi

th wo

rk co

ntrac

ts of

(to in

dicate

meth

od of

comp

utatio

n)Co

nform

ity w

ith st

anda

rds:

The

comp

ilatio

n of p

erso

nal re

mitta

nc-

es, in

cludin

g data

sour

ces a

nd

metho

dolog

ies us

ed, c

onfor

m to

the

inter

natio

nally

acce

pted s

tanda

rds

and g

uideli

nes s

et ou

t in th

e Inte

rna-

tiona

l Mon

etary

Fund

’s (IM

F) B

alanc

e of

Paym

ents

and I

ntern

ation

al Inv

estm

ent P

ositio

n Man

ual, 6

th Ed

ition (

BPM6

). Da

ta So

urce

s: Th

e da

ta ar

e sou

rced p

rimar

ily fr

om re

-po

rts su

bmitte

d by b

anks

thro

ugh t

he

Inter

natio

nal T

rans

actio

ns R

epor

ting

Syste

m (IT

RS).

Remi

ttanc

es in

kind

ar

e com

puted

using

para

meter

s de

rived

from

the r

esult

s of th

e Sur

vey

on O

verse

as F

ilipino

s (SO

F)

1

N/A

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dica

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TIER

Agen

cy

Data

So

urce

Defin

ition

Meth

od o

f Co

mpu

tatio

nRS

DPRD

PCO

RE-

ISCM

CI

Avail

abilit

y 1-

Yes /

0-No

/ not

App

licab

leFr

eque

ncy

of D

ata

Colle

ctio

nNa

t’ l

Reg’

lPr

ov’

lMu

nby

Se

xof

one y

ear o

r mor

e •

other

hous

ehold

-to-h

ouse

hold

trans

fers b

etwee

n Filip

inos w

ho ha

ve

migr

ated a

broa

d and

their

fami

lies i

n the

Phil

ippine

s •

capit

al tra

nsfer

s betw

een h

ouse

-ho

lds (i.

e., th

e pro

vision

of re

sour

ces

for ca

pital

forma

tion p

urpo

ses,

such

as

for c

onstr

uctio

n of r

eside

ntial

hous

-es

, betw

een r

eside

nt an

d non

-res-

ident

hous

ehold

s with

out a

nythi

ng

of ec

onom

ic va

lue be

ing su

pplie

d in

retur

n).

cond

ucted

by th

e Phil

ippine

Stat

istics

Au

thority

(PSA

). Pe

riodic

ity: O

F Re

mitta

nces

Stat

istics

are p

ublis

hed

ever

y 15th

day o

f the m

onth

(or t

he

next

worki

ng da

y if th

e 15th

falls

on a

week

end o

r is a

non-

worki

ng ho

liday

) wi

th tw

o-mo

nth la

g. Re

vision

s, if a

ny,

are e

ffecte

d in t

he ne

xt re

portin

g pe

riod.

Valua

tion:

Tran

sacti

ons a

re

value

d at m

arke

t pric

es.

Targ

et 17

.4 As

sist d

evelo

ping

coun

tries

in at

tain

ing

long

-term

deb

t sus

tain

abilit

y thr

ough

coor

dina

ted

polic

ies ai

med

at fo

ster

ing

debt

fina

ncin

g, d

ebt r

elief

and

debt

rest

ruct

urin

g, as

appr

opria

te, a

nd ad

dres

s the

exte

rnal

debt

of

high

ly in

debt

ed p

oor c

ount

ries t

o re

duce

deb

t dist

ress

17.4.

1 Deb

t ser

vice a

s a pr

opor

tion o

f ex

ports

of go

ods a

nd se

rvice

sN/

ATo

tal D

ebt S

ervic

e is t

he su

m of

debt

amor

tizati

on an

d inte

rest

paym

ents

on

dome

stic a

nd fo

reign

borro

wing

s.

Total

Deb

t Ser

vice i

s the

sum

of de

bt am

ortiz

ation

and i

ntere

st pa

ymen

ts on

dome

stic a

nd fo

reign

borro

wing

s.

•Goo

ds: D

ata on

good

s are

base

d on

custo

ms da

ta, w

hich t

he P

hilipp

ine

Stati

stics

Auth

ority

(PSA

) pro

cess

es

and c

onso

lidate

s. Th

e PSA

comp

iles

the fo

reign

trad

e stat

istics

(FTS

) us

ing th

e gen

eral

trade

syste

m, in

wh

ich th

e nati

onal

boun

dary

serve

s as

the s

tatist

ical fr

ontie

r. In t

he

balan

ce of

paym

ents,

both

impo

rts

and e

xpor

ts ar

e valu

ed f.o

.b. at

the

custo

ms fr

ontie

r. Fo

r bala

nce

of pa

ymen

ts pu

rpos

es, th

e BSP

un

derta

kes a

djustm

ents

on P

SA F

TS,

as fo

llows

: a) e

xclud

e goo

ds th

at do

no

t invo

lve ch

ange

in ow

nersh

ip su

ch

as co

nsign

ed, r

eturn

ed/re

place

d, an

d tem

pora

rily im

porte

d/exp

orted

go

ods;

b) in

clude

good

s tha

t are

not

captu

red i

n FTS

such

as ov

erse

as

Filipi

nos’

(OFs

) rem

ittanc

es in

kind

,

10

0

N/A

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DPRD

PCO

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ISCM

CI

Avail

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y 1-

Yes /

0-No

/ not

App

licab

leFr

eque

ncy

of D

ata

Colle

ctio

nNa

t’ l

Reg’

lPr

ov’

lMu

nby

Se

xfis

h bou

ght/s

old in

high

seas

, go

ods i

mpor

ted by

resid

ent a

irline

s an

d ship

ping c

ompa

nies;

good

s ex

porte

d to f

oreig

n airli

nes,

and

good

s sold

unde

r mer

chan

ting;

and

c) ad

justm

ents

to ac

coun

t for t

he

unde

rvalua

tion o

f con

signe

d exp

orts/

impo

rts, p

artic

ularly

elec

tronic

s and

ga

rmen

ts. •

Servi

ces a

nd pr

imar

y inc

ome:

The m

ain so

urce

is In

terna

-tio

nal T

rans

actio

ns R

epor

ting S

ystem

(IT

RS),

exce

pt for

the f

ollow

ing: (

a)

pass

enge

r tra

nspo

rtatio

n are

base

d on

Civi

l Aer

onau

tics B

oard

’s (C

AB)

repo

rts on

loca

l airli

nes o

pera

ting

abro

ad an

d for

eign a

irline

s ope

ratin

g in

the P

hilipp

ines;

(b) f

reigh

t tran

s-po

rtatio

n ser

vices

are s

ource

d fro

m the

FTS

, (c)

trave

l rece

ipts a

re ba

sed

on th

e Visi

tors S

ample

Sur

vey (

VSS)

wh

ile tr

avel

impo

rts ar

e par

tly ba

sed

on re

ports

of C

redit

Car

d Ass

ociat

ion

of the

Phil

ippine

s (CC

AP) o

n usa

ge

of loc

ally i

ssue

d car

ds ab

road

, (d)

int

eres

t pay

ments

of th

e non

bank

se

ctors

are b

ased

on in

forma

tion

from

the ex

terna

l deb

t stat

istics

,(e)

inter

est in

come

and p

ayme

nts of

the

BSP

are b

ased

on its

acco

untin

g re

cord

s, an

d (f)

reinv

ested

earn

ings

are b

ased

on fin

ancia

l stat

emen

ts of

foreig

n-ow

ned c

ompa

nies a

nd

the fo

reign

dire

ct inv

estm

ent (

FDI)

surve

y for

non-

bank

s and

on ba

nking

sta

tistic

s for

bank

s’ un

remi

tted p

rofits

an

d rein

veste

d ear

nings

. Othe

r sou

rc-es

that

comp

lemen

t the I

TRS

are t

he

Cros

s-bor

der T

rans

actio

ns S

urve

y (C

BTS)

and o

ther a

dmini

strati

ve da

ta.

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So

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Defin

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Meth

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f Co

mpu

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nRS

DPRD

PCO

RE-

ISCM

CI

Avail

abilit

y 1-

Yes /

0-No

/ not

App

licab

leFr

eque

ncy

of D

ata

Colle

ctio

nNa

t’ l

Reg’

lPr

ov’

lMu

nby

Se

xTa

rget

17.5

Adop

t and

impl

emen

t inv

estm

ent p

rom

otio

n re

gim

es fo

r lea

st d

evelo

ped

coun

tries

17.5.

1 Num

ber o

f cou

ntries

that

adop

t and

im

pleme

nt inv

estm

ent p

romo

tion r

egim

es

for le

ast d

evelo

ped c

ountr

iesN/

A

Targ

et 17

.6 En

hanc

e Nor

th-S

outh

, Sou

th-S

outh

and

trian

gular

regi

onal

and

inte

rnat

iona

l coo

pera

tion

on an

d ac

cess

to sc

ience

, tec

hnol

ogy a

nd in

nova

tion

and

enha

nce k

nowl

edge

shar

ing

on m

utua

lly ag

reed

term

s, in

cludi

ng

thro

ugh

impr

oved

coor

dina

tion

amon

g ex

istin

g m

echa

nism

s, in

par

ticul

ar at

the U

nite

d Na

tions

leve

l, and

thro

ugh

a glo

bal t

echn

olog

y fac

ilitat

ion

mec

hani

sm17

.6.1 N

umbe

r of s

cienc

e and

/or

techn

ology

coop

erati

on ag

reem

ents

and

prog

ramm

es be

twee

n cou

ntries

, by t

ype

of co

oper

ation

N/A

17.6.

2 Fixe

d Inte

rnet

broa

dban

d su

bscri

ption

s per

100 i

nhab

itants

, by

spee

d2

DICT

Admi

n Da

ta1

N/

A

Targ

et 17

.7 Pr

omot

e the

dev

elopm

ent,

trans

fer,

diss

emin

atio

n an

d di

ffusio

n of

envir

onm

enta

lly so

und

tech

nolo

gies

to d

evelo

ping

coun

tries

on

favo

urab

le te

rms,

inclu

ding

on

conc

essio

nal a

nd p

refe

rent

ial te

rms,

as m

utua

lly

agre

ed17

.7.1

Total

amou

nt of

appr

oved

fund

ing

for de

velop

ing co

untrie

s to p

romo

te the

de

velop

ment,

tran

sfer, d

issem

inatio

n an

d diffu

sion o

f env

ironm

ental

ly so

und

techn

ologie

s

N/A

Targ

et 17

.8: F

ully

oper

atio

naliz

e the

tech

nolo

gy b

ank a

nd sc

ience

, tec

hnol

ogy a

nd in

nova

tion

capa

city-

build

ing

mec

hani

sm fo

r lea

st d

evelo

ped

coun

tries

by 2

017 a

nd en

hanc

e the

use

of e

nabl

ing

tech

nolo

gy, in

par

ticul

ar

info

rmat

ion

and

com

mun

icatio

ns te

chno

logy

17.8.

1 Pro

portio

n of in

dividu

als us

ing th

e Int

erne

t1

PSA

FLEM

MS P

opu-

lation

Pr

ojec-

tions

Prop

osed

Com

putat

ion: T

he ex

po-

sure

of F

ilipino

s 10-

64 ye

ars o

ld to

inter

net fo

r soc

ial m

edia

and r

esea

rch

divide

d by p

opula

tion a

ged 1

0-64

.

YN

NN

11

1

1

Targ

et 17

.9: E

nhan

ce in

tern

atio

nal s

uppo

rt fo

r im

plem

entin

g ef

fect

ive an

d ta

rget

ed ca

pacit

y-bu

ildin

g in

dev

elopi

ng co

untri

es to

supp

ort n

atio

nal p

lans t

o im

plem

ent a

ll the

sust

ainab

le de

velo

pmen

t goa

ls, in

cludi

ng th

roug

h No

rth-

Sout

h, S

outh

-Sou

th an

d tri

angu

lar co

oper

atio

n17

.9.1 D

ollar

value

of fin

ancia

l and

tec

hnica

l ass

istan

ce (in

cludin

g thr

ough

No

rth-S

outh,

Sou

th-So

uth an

d tria

ngula

r co

oper

ation

) com

mitte

d to d

evelo

ping

coun

tries

N/A

The s

um of

ODA

and O

OF flo

ws fr

om

all do

nors

to de

velop

ing co

untrie

s for

capa

city b

uildin

g and

natio

nal

plann

ing

11

0

N/A

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/ not

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ncy

of D

ata

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nNa

t’ l

Reg’

lPr

ov’

lMu

nby

Se

xTa

rget

17.10

Pro

mot

e a u

nive

rsal,

rules

-bas

ed, o

pen,

non

disc

rimin

ator

y and

equi

tabl

e mul

tilat

eral

tradi

ng sy

stem

und

er th

e Wor

ld Tr

ade O

rgan

izatio

n, in

cludi

ng th

roug

h th

e con

clusio

n of

neg

otiat

ions

und

er it

s Doh

a Dev

elopm

ent

Agen

da

17.10

.1 W

orldw

ide w

eighte

d tar

iff-av

erag

eN/

A

Targ

et 17

.11 S

igni

fican

tly in

crea

se th

e exp

orts

of d

evelo

ping

coun

tries

, in p

artic

ular

with

a vie

w to

dou

blin

g th

e lea

st d

evelo

ped

coun

tries

’ sha

re o

f glo

bal e

xpor

ts b

y 202

0

17.11

.1 De

velop

ing co

untrie

s’ an

d lea

st de

velop

ed co

untrie

s’ sh

are o

f glob

al ex

ports

N/A

Targ

et 17

.12 R

ealiz

e tim

ely im

plem

enta

tion

of d

uty-

free a

nd q

uota

-free

mar

ket a

cces

s on

a las

ting

basis

for a

ll lea

st d

evelo

ped

coun

tries

, con

siste

nt w

ith W

orld

Trad

e Org

aniza

tion

decis

ions

, inclu

ding

by e

nsur

ing

that

pre

fere

ntial

ru

les o

f orig

in ap

plica

ble t

o im

ports

from

leas

t dev

elope

d co

untri

es ar

e tra

nspa

rent

and

simpl

e, an

d co

ntrib

ute t

o fa

cilita

ting

mar

ket a

cces

s17

.12.1

Aver

age t

ariffs

face

d by

deve

loping

coun

tries,

least

deve

loped

co

untrie

s and

small

islan

d dev

elopin

g St

ates

N/A

Targ

et 17

.13 E

nhan

ce g

loba

l mac

roec

onom

ic st

abilit

y, in

cludi

ng th

roug

h po

licy c

oord

inat

ion

and

polic

y coh

eren

ce

17.13

.1 Ma

rcoec

onom

ic Da

shbo

ard

N/A

Targ

et 17

.14 E

nhan

ce p

olicy

cohe

renc

e for

sust

ainab

le de

velo

pmen

t

17.14

.1 Nu

mber

of co

untrie

s with

me

chan

isms i

n plac

e to e

nhan

ce po

licy

cohe

renc

e of s

ustai

nable

deve

lopme

ntN/

A

Targ

et 17

.15 R

espe

ct ea

ch co

untry

’s po

licy s

pace

and

leade

rshi

p to

esta

blish

and

impl

emen

t pol

icies

for p

over

ty er

adica

tion

and

sust

ainab

le de

velo

pmen

t

17.15

.1 Ex

tent o

f use

of co

untry

-own

ed

resu

lts fr

amew

orks

and p

lannin

g too

ls by

pr

ovide

rs of

deve

lopme

nt co

oper

ation

N/A

Targ

et 17

.16 E

nhan

ce th

e Glo

bal P

artn

ersh

ip fo

r Sus

tain

able

Deve

lopm

ent,

com

plem

ente

d by

mul

ti-st

akeh

olde

r par

tner

ship

s tha

t mob

ilize a

nd sh

are k

nowl

edge

, exp

ertis

e, te

chno

logy

and

finan

cial r

esou

rces

, to

supp

ort t

he

achi

evem

ent o

f the

Sus

tain

able

Deve

lopm

ent G

oals

in al

l cou

ntrie

s, in

par

ticul

ar d

evelo

ping

coun

tries

17.16

.1 Nu

mber

of co

untrie

s rep

ortin

g pr

ogre

ss in

mult

i-stak

ehold

er de

velop

ment

effec

tiven

ess m

onito

ring f

rame

works

tha

t sup

port

the ac

hieve

ment

of the

su

staina

ble de

velop

ment

goals

N/A

Targ

et 17

.17 E

ncou

rage

and

prom

ote e

ffect

ive p

ublic

, pub

lic-p

rivat

e and

civil

socie

ty p

artn

ersh

ips,

build

ing

on th

e exp

erien

ce an

d re

sour

cing

stra

tegi

es o

f par

tner

ship

s

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Appendix 1: RSC-CAR Resolutions Passed

Series of 2016

Resolution No 1, series of 2016: Approving the Statistical Development of RSC-CAR for CY 2016

Resolution No 2, series of 2016: Approving Additional Members to the RSC-CAR

Resolution No 3, series of 2016: Inviting All Public and Private Agencies to Support and Actively Participate in the 27th NSM Celebration and the 13th National Convention on Statistics

Resolution No 4, series of 2016: Creation of Technical Working Group for the 27th NSM and the 13th NCS.

Resolution No 5, series of 2016: Approving the Membership of the NCIP-CAR to the Committee

Resolution No 6, series of 2016: Creation of the Technical Working Group on Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Statistics

Resolution No 7, series of 2016: Reconstitution of the Regional Technical Committee on Survey Design (RTCSD)

Resolution No 8, series of 2016: Approving the Membership of Mr. Rafael Gayaso of NORLU CEDEC as Private Sector Representative to the RSC-CAR

Resolution No 9, series of 2016: Approving the 2017 RSC-CAR Development Agenda

Series of 2017

Resolution No. 1, series of 2017: Creation of the Core Regional Indicator System (CoRe Is) Task Force for the CAR

Resolution No. 2, series of 2017: Requesting the RLAs, Local Government Units and the Private Sector to provide the PSA-CAR with data needed in the estimation of the 2014-2016 GRDP of CAR Resolution No. 3, series of 2017: Establishing the Provincial/City Statistics Committees (P/CSCs) in the Cordillera Administrative Region

Resolution No. 4, series of 2017: Reconstitution of the Regional Statistics Committee (RSC) – CAR and Approving Additional Members

Resolution No. 5, series of 2017: Inviting All Public and Private Agencies to Support and Actively Participate in the 28th National Statistics Month Celebration

Resolution No. 6, series of 2017: Approving the Regional Statistical Development Programs (RSDP) 2017-2023 of the Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR)

Resolution No. 7, series of 2017: Approving the List of Indicators for the Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) Core Regional Indicators System (CoRe-Is)

Resolution No. 8, series of 2017: Approving the 2018 RSC-CAR Development Agenda

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Series of 2018

Resolution No. 1, series of 2018: Adopting the Revised Regional Statistical Development Program (RSDP) 2017-2023 of the Cordillera Administrative Region

Resolution No. 2, series of 2018: Requesting the Regional Line Agencies, Local Government Units and the Private Sector to Provide the Philippine Statistics Authority – Cordillera Administrative Region with Data needed in the Estimation of the 2015-2017 Gross Regional Domestic Product of CAR.

Resolution No. 3, series of 2018: Enjoining the City/Provincial Statistics Committees (C/PSCS) in Cordillera to Compile Core City/Provincial Indicators (CoPris)Appendix 2.

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Appendix 2: RSC-CAR Committee Members

Chairperson

Dir. Milagros A. Rimando National Economic and Development Authority

Vice-chairperson

Dir Villafe P. AlibuyogPhilippine Statistics Authority

Members Alternate Representatives

1. Dir. Ma. Florizelda A. Enriquez Bureau of Local Government and Finance (BLGF)

2. Dir. Rogel Joseph Del Rosario Banko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP)

Marian C. Suaso / Therese Juralbal

3. Dir. Narciso A. Edillo Department of Agriculture (DA)

Charles A. Picpican

4. Dir. Liza B. Fangsilat Department of Budget and Management (DBM)

James M. Degsi

5. Engr. Ralph C. Pablo Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR)

Cirilo M. Gali / Rose Astadan

6. Dir. May B. Eclar Department of Education (DepEd)

Cyrille B. Miranda / Cresencio Gamay

7. Dir. Marlo L. Riningan Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG)

Danilo Azarcon Jr.

8. Dir. Lakshmi I. Leagaspi Department of Health (DOH)

Valerie B. Bagtuna / Christine Dirige

9. Dir. Exequiel Ronie A. Guzman Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE)

Mylene Bosleng

10. Dir. Marie Venus Q. Tan Department of Tourism (DOT)

Sylvia Chinayog / Mylene Tauli

11. Dir. Victor B. Mariano Department of Science and Technology (DOST)

Alice Balacua

12. Dir. Nerie D. Bueno Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH)

Vilma Talamayan

13. Dir. Janet P. Armas Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD)

Rogerson Fernandez / Dexter Samidan

14. Dir. Myrna P. Pablo Department of Trade and Industry (DTI)

Karen Lising

15. Dr. Ma. Geraldine F. Casipit Comission on Higher Education (CHED)

Jude U. Ambucay

16. Dir. Efren F. Pinol Technical Skills and Development Authority (TESDA)

Gilda Wanawan / Marilyn Necessito

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17. Dir. Fay W. Apil Mines and Geosciences Bureau (MGB)

Vivian Romero

18. Atty. Rone Joey S. Mipa Zone Administrator Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA)

Modesto Agyao / Crystal Jade Rivera

19. Atty. Roland Calde National Comission on Indigenous Peoples (NCIP)

Cresente Claver Jr.

20. Dir. Rosa R. Fortaleza Commission on Population (POPCOM)

Cecile Basawil

21. PCSUPT Edward Espara T. Carranza Police Regional Office Cordillera (PROCOR)

Joewee Dausen

22. Mr. Benjamin V. Villalobos II Provincial Planning and Development Coordinator Provincial Planning and Development Office - ABRA

Jacqueline P. Plurad

23. Engr. Henry Caluduccan Provincial Planning and Development Coordinator Provincial Planni16 and Development Office – Apayao

Soledad T. Espita

24. Engr. Tuho C. Chapdian Provincial Planning and Development Coordinator Provincial Planning and Development Office – Benguet

Alberto Cuilan Jr.

25. Engr. Carmelita Buyuccan Provincial Planning and Development Coordinator Provincial Planning and Development Office – lfugao

Felicitas T. Hampuy

26. Ms. Flordeliza G. Moldero Provincial Planning and Development Coordinator Provincial Planning and Development Office – Kalinga

27. Ms. Lily Rose Kollin Provincial Planning and Development Coordinator Provincial Planning and Development Office - Mt. Province

Lorna A. Eslao

28. Engr. Evelyn B. Cayat City Planning and Development Coordinator City Planning and Development Office

Elias S. Aonan

29. Dr. Leah E. Abayao Director - Cordillera Studies Center University of the Philippines Baguio

Jeffrey Javier

30. Dr. Maria Azucena B. Lubrica Professor Benguet State University

Marycel T. Sajise

31. Rafael Gayaso Private Sector NORLU CEDEC

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Appendix 3: RSC-CAR Technical Working Groups/Task Forces

CORE REGIONAL INDICATOR SYSTEM (CORE IS) TASK FORCE Chairperson:

Dir. Milagros A. Rimando National Economic and Development Authority

Vice-chairperson:

Dir. Villafe P. AlibuyogPhilippine Statistics Authority

Members:

1. FO2 Rodolfo C. Villanueva Jr. IIS NCO Bureau of Fire Protectio

2. Ms. Marilou Focasan AO III Department of Transportation

3. Ms. Cyrille Gaye B. Miranda Statistician 1 Department of Education

4. Ms. Diane Joaquin Nutrition Officer National Nurtition Council

5. Mr. Cirilo M. Gali ISA III Department of Environment and Natural Re-sources

6. Engr. Hilario Esperanza Chief Meteorologist Officer Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astro-nomical Services Administration

7. Ms. Marie Janelle S. Acosta Revenue Officer 1 Bureau of Internal Revenue

8. PCINSP Jeoffer Bangayan Chief, Research Analysyis Section Philippine National Police

9. Mr. Dexter Samidan Statistician I Department of Social Welfare and Development

Representatives from the agencies of CHED, DOH, and DPWH are also members of the CoRe Is Task Force

REGIONAL TECHNICAL COMMITTEE ON SURVEY DESIGN (RTCSD)Chairperson: Dir. Villafe P. Alibuyog

Regional Director Philippine Statistics Authority

Members: 1. Dr. Maria Azucena B. Lubrica Professor IV Benguet State University

2. Ms. Rizavel Corsino - Addawe Assistant Professor University of the Philippines Baguio

3. Ms. Valerie B. Baniwas Statistician III Department of Health

4. Dr. Rhoda Basco - Galangco Director, Research and Development Center University of Baguio

5. Dr. Lorence M. Resurrection Head, Business Economics School of Accountancy and Business Managment Saint Louis University

6. Mr. Danilo E. Azarcon Jr University Statistician, Research and Development Center University of the Cordilleras

7. Mr. Raymart S. Lagunero Instructor I, College of Science University of the Philippines Baguio

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REGIONAL TECHNICAL COMMITTEE ON SURVEY DESIGN (RTCSD)

ChairpersonVillafe P. Alibuyog Philippine Statistics Authority

Members 1. Dr. Maria Azucena B. Lubrica Professor IV Benguet State University

2. Rizavel Corsino - Addawe Assistant Professor University of the Philippines Baguio

3. Valerie B. Baniwas Statistician III Department of Health

4. Rhoda Basco - Galangco Director, Research and Development Center University of Baguio

5. Lorence M. Resurrection Head, Business Economics School of Accountancy and Business Managment Saint Louis University

6. Danilo E. Azarcon Jr University Statistician, Research and Development Center University of the Cordilleras

7. Raymart S. Lagunero Instructor I, College of Science University of the Philippines Baguio

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NATIONAL STATISTICS MONTH TECHNICAL WORKING GROUPChairperson: Dir. Villafe P. Alibuyog

Regional Director Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) - CAR

Vice Chair: Dir. Milagros A. Rimando Regional Director National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) - CAR

Members: 1. Engr. Francis Basali Planning Officer V Department of Environment and natural Resources (DENR) - CAR

2. Mr. Danilo E. Azarcon Jr. Statistician II Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) - CAR

3. Mr. Dexter B. Samidan Statistician I Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) - CAR

4. Ms. Mylene P. Tauli Tourism Officer Department of Tourism (DOT) - CAR

5. Mr. Carlito Dar Information Officer Philippine Information Agency (PIA) - CAR

6. Dr. Leah E. Abayao Director Cordillera Studies Center University of the Philippines Baguio

7. Mr. Elias S. Aoanan Statistician III Baguio City Planning and Development Office (CPDO)

8. Ms. Alice A. Balacua Senior Research Specialist II Department of Science and Technology (DOST) - CAR

Representatives from the agencies of CHED, DBM, DEPED, DOH, DPWH, TESDA, are also members of the NSM TWG

Secretariat: Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) - CAR

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Appendix 4: SOCD Staff

The preparation of the 2017-2022 Regional Statistical Development Program (RSDP) and its publication was spearheaded by the Statistical Operations and Coordination Division (SOCD) of PSA - RSSO - CAR:

Aldrin Federico R. Bahit Jr. OIC Division Chief

Camille Carla U Beltran Supervising Statistical Specialist

Jocelyn O. Tayaban Senior Statistical Specialist II

Ma. Gina V. De Guzman Statistical Specialist II

Betina Joy V. Bermillo Statistical Specialist II

Warren B. Mamanteo Statistical Specialist II

Jezl R. Boado Information Officer

Winsky B. Salisa Information Systems Analyst

Jeanniel I. Barcayan Statistical Analyst

Cherry D. Kiaw Assistant Statistician

Dennis D. Gundran Assistant Statistician

Aimee M. Cabay Assistant Statistician

Brozybroz Y. Mateo Assistant Statistician

Kay Angelika Castro QMS Documenter

Villafe P. Alibuyog RSDP Adviser PSA-CAR Regional Director

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