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Republic of the Philippines Philippine Statistics Authority Development and Implementation of the Philippine SDG Indicator Framework MECHELLE M. VIERNES Philippine Statistics Authority Regional Workshop on National SDG Reporting Mechanisms: An End-to-End Process Framework 10-13 September 2019

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  • Republic of the Philippines

    Philippine Statistics Authority

    Development and Implementation of

    the Philippine SDG Indicator

    Framework

    MECHELLE M. VIERNESPhilippine Statistics Authority

    Regional Workshop on National SDG Reporting Mechanisms: An End-to-End Process Framework10-13 September 2019

  • Republic of the Philippines

    Philippine Statistics Authority

    1.4.3 Data Literacy and User Engagement Strategy

  • Republic of the Philippines

    Philippine Statistics Authority

    1.4.3 Data Literacy and User Engagement Strategy

    User’s Forum

    Statistical Literacy Trainings (in collaboration with PSRTI)• Conduct of statistical literacy trainings to

    encourage users an data providers to

    participate in knowledge sharing and

    information dissemination.

    • to enhance appreciation of officialstatistics, particularly on SDGindicators

  • Republic of the Philippines

    Philippine Statistics Authority

    1.4.3 Data Literacy and User Engagement Strategy

    PSA Central Office and Field Offices

    Non-Government Agencies

    Conferences

    3

    1 2

    4

    5 6

    Various Government Agencies

    LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNITS7 8

    Multisectoral Committee on International Human Development Commitments

    Academe

    SDG Sectoral Fora

  • Republic of the Philippines

    Philippine Statistics Authority

    2.2.1 Formulate National set of SDG Indicators

    The PSA Board enjoined all concerned governmentinstrumentalities to provide the necessary datasupport to monitor the country’s performance vis-à-vis the SDGs based on the indicator framework thatshall be determined by the NEDA, PSA and othergovernment agencies.

    – PSA Resolution No. 4 Series of 201612 May 2016

  • Republic of the Philippines

    Philippine Statistics Authority

    2.2.1 Formulate National set of SDG Indicators

  • Republic of the Philippines

    Philippine Statistics Authority

    2.2.1 Formulate National set of SDG Indicators

    Establishment of Teams for SDGs

    PSA SDG Team

    Philippine SDG Focal Points (SDGFP)

    Policy-making Body Data Producers

    Data Providers Research and Training Institutions

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    2.2.1 Formulate National set of SDG Indicators

    Data Revolution Workshop

    • WASH Indicators Assessment and Recommendations on Addressing Data Gaps

    • Metadata Preparation

  • Republic of the Philippines

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    2.2.1 Formulate National set of SDG Indicators

    Tier I – with established methodology , regularly collected

    Tier II - with established methodology, data not regularly collected

    Tier III - no established methodology, methodologies are being developed/tested

    41.8% (93 unique

    indicators)

    24.6% (55 indicators)

    29.1% (71 indicators)

    4.51% (13 indicators)

    Tier 1 Tier 2 Tier 3 Not Applicable

    Tier Classification of Indicators at the National Level*

    *102 indicators are Tier 1 indicators

  • Republic of the Philippines

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    2.2.1 Formulate National set of SDG Indicators

    5

    25

    20

    2250

    3

    1

    0

    10

    20

    30

    40

    50

    60

    70

    80

    Tier 2 Tier 3

    Distribution of the Tier 2 and 3 indicators, by inclusion in the PDP and PSS Statistical Capacity

    A B C D

    Nu

    mb

    er

    of

    ind

    icat

    ors

    A – Indicator is in the PDP and PSShas some initial activities or alreadyhas concrete plans to address datagap

    B- Indicator is NOT in the PDP(including the PDP results matrix)but PSS has some initial activities oralready has concrete plans toaddress data gap

    C-Indicator is NOT in the PDP(including the PDP results matrix)and PSS DOES NOT HAVE activities orconcrete plans yet to address datagap

    D- Indicator is in the PDP (includingthe PDP results matrix) and PSSDOES NOT HAVE activities orconcrete plans to address data gap

  • Republic of the Philippines

    Philippine Statistics Authority

    2.2.1 Formulate National set of SDG Indicators

  • Republic of the Philippines

    Philippine Statistics Authority

    2.2.1 Formulate National set of SDG Indicators

    GOALS17

    TARGETS

    97INDICATORS

    155

    “Approving and Adopting the Initial List of Sustainable

    Development Goals for Monitoring in the Philippines”- PSA Board Resolution no. 09, Series of 2017

    102 GLOBALINDICATORS

    28 PROXYINDICATORS

    25 SUPPLEMENTALINDICATORS

    Among the 155 identified Philippine SDG Indicators,

  • Republic of the Philippines

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    2.2.1 Formulate National set of SDG Indicators

    BY SOURCE AGENCY (in percentage)

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    2.2.1 Formulate National set of SDG Indicators

    Regional

    Provincial

    By Sex

    66%

    42%

    84%

    BY SOURCE OF PRIMARY DATA,

    BY AVAILABLE DISAGGREGATION

    Admin Data

    Survey

    Admin data and Survey

    Admin data and Census

    66%

    23%

    5%

    6%

    14

  • Republic of the Philippines

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    2.2.2 Define metadata for national SDG indicators

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    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 29 30

    Goal 1

    Goal 2

    Goal 3

    Goal 4

    Goal 5

    Goal 6

    Goal 7

    Goal 8

    Goal 9

    Goal 10

    Goal 11

    Goal 12

    Goal 13

    Goal 14

    Goal 15

    Goal 16

    Goal 17

    Philippine SDG indicator in the PDP

    Philippine SDG indicator not in the PDP

    Legend:

    68 out 155 indicators are in

    the PDP Results

    Matrix

  • Republic of the Philippines

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    2.2.3. Data Gap Analysis

    PSA-UNSD Project on “Enhancing National Statistical Capacity to measure, monitor, assessand report on progress on achieving post-2015 goals and targets for SustainableDevelopment”

    Groups of the SDG indicatorsNumber of

    indicators

    % of applicable

    indicators

    All unique SDG indicators 232

    Not applicable 13

    Applicable 219 100.00

    Currently available 45 20.55

    Easily feasible 59 26.94

    Feasible with a strong effort 106 48.40

    Not feasible even with a strong effort 9 4.11

    Current statistical capacity (sum of

    currently available and easily feasible

    indicators)

    104 44.83

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    2.2.3. Data Gap Analysis

    Status of SDGI Data Disaggregation

  • Republic of the Philippines

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    2.2.4 Assess the Baseline values

  • Republic of the Philippines

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    2.3.2 Aligning NSDS with SDGs

    Released in September 2016

  • Republic of the Philippines

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    2.3.2 Aligning NSDS with SDGs

    Chapter Sections:1) Introduction2) Scope and Coverage3) Milestones4) Key Developments5) Issues and Challenges6) Key Statistical

    Development Programs and Activities

    7) Budget Requirements

  • Republic of the Philippines

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    Initiatives in Addressing Data Gaps

    PSDP2018-2023

    Philippine SDG Indicator

    Framework

    - Review and update the Philippine

    SDG Indicator Framework

    - Development of methodologies for

    Tiers 2 and 3 indicators

    - Formulation of Core Regional SDG

    Indicator Framework

    Sources of Data for SDG

    Monitoring

    - Regular conduct and institutionalization

    of surveys and censuses

    - Comprehensive review of core surveys to

    include modules for generation of SDG

    statistics

    - Exploration of various techniques (e.g.

    small-area estimation technique, big

    data) to address need for data

    disaggregation

    - Strengthen collection and improvement

    of administrative data forms

    - Harmonization Mechanism on

    Administrative Data

    Data Capture Mechanism from

    Private Sector, CSOs, and

    academe

    Admin-based data

    - Improvement of admin-based data to

    respond to the various data

    requirements in the SDG framework

    - Administrative Data Review and

    Clearance System

    Data Dissemination on SDGs

    - Development of mechanism and techniques

    - Development of National Reporting Platform

    - Open data from agencies

    - Information, Education, and Communication

    (IEC) materials on SDGs Registers for Statistical Uses

    - Public-Private Partnership for data

    donation

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    Localization of SDG Indicators

    155 PHILIPPINE SDGINDICATORS

    CORE REGIONAL SDGINDICATORS

    CORE PROVINCIAL SDGINDICATORS

    CORE CITY/MUN SDGINDICATORS

    Linking the

    SDG Indicators

    232 Global SDG Indicators

    CoRe-SDGI

    CoP-SDGI

    CoMunSDGIs

    GLOBAL

    NATIONAL

    REGIONAL

    PROVINCIAL

    CITY/MUNICIPAL

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    data communities

    types of data

    institutions Laws&policyframeworks

    technologies

    platforms and tools

    1. Current State

    CSOs

    Public/Government

    Official Poverty

    Estimation Methodology

    RA10625

    Federated SDGs

    Surveys/ census

    admin data

    WebsiteInternet

    databases

    email

    FIESAPIS

    LFS

    PSADSWD

    DOF

    Listahanan

    data standards

    Media

    Academia

    CPH

    Basic Sectors

    Price survey

    PPDONAPC

    MPDOPhilHealthCBMS

    NNS

    International Organization

    Poverty webpage

    OpenSTAT

    Infographics

    Maps

    RA 8425SDS

    DILG

    Draft POVERTY Data Ecosystem

  • Republic of the Philippines

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    data communities

    types of data

    institutions Laws & policy frameworks

    technologies

    platforms and tools

    CSOs

    Public/Government

    Private Sector

    Official Poverty

    Estimation Methodology

    RA10625

    Federated SDGs

    Surveys/ census

    admin data

    EmailInternet

    databases

    Website

    FIESAPISLFS

    PSA

    DSWD

    DOF

    Listahanan

    harmonization

    Media

    Academia

    CAPI

    CPH

    Basic Sectors

    Price survey

    PPDOMPDO

    NAPCPhilHealth

    Enhanced CBMS

    NNS

    International Organization

    Poverty webpage

    OpenSTAT

    Infographics

    Maps

    RA 8425

    SDS

    DILG

    Cloud

    Data Portal

    Data sharing

    data standards

    RSDP

    Statistical unit/personnelOnline forms

    Registers

    Big data

    Citizen-generated data

    Non-traditional data

    2. IDEAL State

    Draft POVERTY Data Ecosystem

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    Data Literacy and User’s Engagement Strategy

    Formulate Regional Set of Indicators

    • Regional Workshops on Regional Strategic Priorities and

    SDG Alignment (1 August – 8 September 2017)

    • Provincial Strategic Direction Setting Conference Workshops

    (16 August – 30 September 2017)

    • Assessment of the SDG indicators

    • Identification of the proxy and supplemental indicators

    • Initial list of core regional SDG indicators was presented in

    the Regional Statistics Committee Summit last

    September 4-5, 2018.

    L calization of the SDGs

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    • minimum set of SDG indicators for sub-nationalcompilation and dissemination to facilitate sub-national comparisons to help monitor the achievementof the SDGs

    • selected indicators should be broadly consistent withInitial List of Philippine SDG Indicators as approvedby the PSA Board Resolution no. 09, Series of 2017

    CoRe-SDGIs

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    14 Goals42 Targets70 indicators(62 unique indicators)

    CoRe-SDGIsPSA Board Resolution No. 12 Series of 2019 - Approving And Adopting The Core Regional Sustainable Development Goals Indicators (CoRe-SDGI)

    Metadata was approved together with the Co-Re SDGIs

  • Republic of the Philippines

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    L calization of the SDGs

    Formulate Provincial and Municipal Set of Indicators

    Data Gap Analysis

    • CPDOs/MPDOs with the help of PSA, DILG, NEDA and PPDOs,

    assess the SDG indicators by looking at the availability, data

    sources and actual policy uses of the indicators at the

    provincial level and city and municipal level

    • Regions made use of the SDG Assessment Matrix to

    evaluate their readiness in monitoring the SDGs

  • Republic of the Philippines

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    L calization of the SDGs

    2.2.4 Assess the Baseline values

  • Republic of the Philippines

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    L calization of the SDGs

    Formulate Provincial and Municipal Set of Indicators

  • Republic of the Philippines

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    Localization of SDG Indicators

    Integrating

    the SDG to

    national,

    regional,

    provincial,

    development

    planning

    Philippine SDG Indicators (PH-SDGI)

    integrated in the Philippine Development

    Plan Results Matrix (PDP-RM)

    PH-SDGI integrated

    in the Regional

    Development Plan

    Results Matrices

    (RDP-RM)

    PH-SDGI integrated in

    the Provincial

    Development Plan

    Results Matrices

    (ProvDP-RM)

  • Republic of the Philippines

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    2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020

    1.4.3 Data Literacy and User Engagement Strategy

    2.2.1 Formulate National set of SDG Indicators

    2.2.2 Define metadata for national SDG indicators

    2.2.3. Data Gap Analysis

    2.2.4 Assess the Baseline values

    2.3.2 Aligning NSDS with SDGs

  • Republic of the Philippines

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    Next Steps

    • Development of the Core Provincial SDG Indicators• Development of the Core City and Municipal SDG

    Indicators• Review and Refinement of the Initial List of the

    Philippine SDG Indicators• Updating of the Philippine Development Plan Results

    Matrix and Integration of the Philippine SDGs• Monitoring of the SDG Statistical Activities

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    Maraming Salamat Po!

    Thank You!

    PSA-SDG Webpage: psa.gov.ph/sdgPSA SDG Email: [email protected]