ProGED Achievements(1 January 2013 to 31 December 2015)
Ms Elpe CanoogGIZ ProGED Senior Adviser M&E
2016 ProGED Operational Planning 4 to 5 February 2016
Harolds Hotel, Cebu City
GED KPs prepared for GED sensitization events for MSMEs, LGUs +++
GED sensitization events conducted
List of award programs prepared
Number of MSMEs supported for nomination to green awards
Number of Green MSMEs publicly recognized
0 50 100 150 200 250 300
22
163
1
46
26
32 (145%)
260 (160%)
2 (200%)
118 (257%)
66 (264%)
Achievement
Line of Intervention 1Information and awareness on GED
Line of Intervention 1Information and awareness on GED
Target Achievement -
2,000
4,000
6,000
8,000
10,000
12,000
14,000
6,253
12,654 (202%)
Number of MSMEs, LGUs and other stakeholders participating in GED sensitization events
Laguna 14 (21%)
Albay 3 (5%)
Palawan 25 (38%)
Negros Occi-dental 1 (2%)
Cebu 11 (17%)
Bohol 4 (6%)
Negros Orien-tal 3 (5%) Agusan del Norte 5 (8%)
Geographical Distribution of the 66 Awarded Green MSMEs(As of 31 December 2015)
Target and Achievement for Awarded Green MSMEs, By Location
Agusan del Norte
Negros Oriental
Bohol
Cebu
Negros Occidental
Palawan
Laguna
Pampanga
0 5 10 15 20 25
3
3
5
5
3
3
3
3
4
3
4
11
1
25
14
0
Achievement Target
Male 33
(51%)
Female 25
(38%)
Both male and female 7 (11%)
Ownership and / or Management of Awarded Green MSMEs, By Sex
N: 65No data: 1
Line of Intervention 2Green service facilitation and matchmaking
Business matching concept note prepared
List and / or catalogue of green technology suppliers prepared
Number of green finance KPs prepared
0 1 2 3 4 5 6
1
1
3
1
6
5
Achievement Target
Line of Intervention 2Green service facilitation and matchmaking
Number of big brother companies introducing environment friendly ways of doing business to their suppliers
Number of profiles of green BDS providers prepared
Number of green financing events conducted
Number of business matching events conducted
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
71
73
32
50
68 (96%)
81 (111%)
37 (116%)
65 (130%)
AchievementTarget
Line of Intervention 2Green service facilitation and matchmaking
Number of MSMEs signifying interest to avail of green BDS and / or adopt green
technologies
Number of MSMEs participating in the green financing events
Number of MSMEs participating in business matching events
0200
400600
8001000
12001400
16001800
2000
723
1,180
1,287
1,125 (156%)
1,713 (145%)
1,922 (149%)
Achievement Target
Line of Intervention 2Green service facilitation and matchmaking
Number of MSME suppliers adopting green practices in-troduced by their buyers
Number of MSMEs availing green BDS and / or adopting green technologies
Number of MSMEs greening their operations
0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500
101
253
200
130 (129%)
365 (144%)
458 (229%)
Achievement Target
Pampanga 20 ( 4%)Tarlac 11 (2%)
Laguna 40 (9%)
Cavite 1 (0%)
Palawan 27 (6%)
Occidental Mindoro 10 (2%)
Albay 46 (10%)
Camarines Sur 19 4%)
Negros Occidental 31 (7%)
Capiz 6 (1%)Cebu 53 (12%)
Bohol 41 (9%)
Negros Oriental 29 (6%)
Siquijor 12 (3%)
Agusan del Norte 54 (12%)
Surigao del Norte 58 (13%)
Geographical Distribution of the 458 Green MSMEs
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20
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50
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1
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10
46
19
31
6
53
41
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Distribution of the 458 Green MSMEs, by Region and by Province
Surigao del Norte
Agusan del Norte
Siquijor
Negros Oriental
Bohol
Cebu
Capiz
Negros Occidental
Camarines Sur
Albay
Occidental Mindoro
Palawan
Cavite
Laguna
Tarlac
Pampanga
0 10 20 30 40 50 6010
20
10
20
30
30
10
20
10
20
10
20
10
20
10
20
59
54
12
29
41
53
6
31
19
46
10
27
1
40
11
20
Achievement Target
Target and Achievement for Green MSMEs, By Location
Ownership of Green MSMEs according to Sex
Female Male Both male and female
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160 146 (42%)
112 (32%)
93 (26%)
N = 351No data: 53
Distribution of MSMEs that have implemented greening measures, according the Seven Greening Strategies
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
275 (68%)
379 (94%)
327 (81%)
355 (88%)
241 (60%)
353 (87%)
287 (71%)
216 (53%)
Greening Measures
Num
ber
of M
SME
s
N= 404
MSMEs that have availed of Green Business Development Services (BDS)
69 (28%)
181 (72%)
Yes No N= 250 No data: 154
Reasons for not availing Green BDS
Assigned staff to implement green
measures
Lack of funds Not necessary at this time
We already knew what green
technology (LED Lights) to buy
No available provider
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
79 (68%)
13 (11%) 12 (10%)9 (8%)
4 (3%)
N= 117No data: 64 MSMEs
Sources of Green BDS
19 (83%)
4 (17%)
Private BDS provider
Government Agencies
N= 23No data: 46 MSMEs
Green BDS sought by MSMEs
Refrigerator compressor
Organic fertilizer production
Green Strategies advisory services
LED lights
Solar technology
Biosolution technology
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
1 (4%)
2 (9%)
3 (13%)
6 (26%)
11 (48%)
13 (57%)
N = 23No data: 46 MSMEs
Who paid for the rendered Green BDS?
13 (57%)
10 (43%) Government Agencies
MSMEs
N= 23No Data: 46 MSMEs
MSMEs that have expressed Benefits realized from implementing Greening Strategies
257 (94%)
16 ( 6%)
Yes No N = 273No data: 131
Benefits Realized by MSMEs fromimplementing Greening Strategies
Decreased pro-duction cost
(materials, fuel, water, power)
Increased sales Developed green or innovative
products
Developed green markets
Others0
50
100
150
200
250230 (89%)
121 (47%)
90 (35%)81 (32%)
8 (3%)
Benefits Realized from Greening
Num
ber
of M
SME
s
N = 257No data:
• reduced impact on the environment
• helped in contributing and promoting a healthy environment
• provided competitive edge and made us feel safe and secure
Answers under Others
Line of Intervention 3Green Framework Conditions
Number of subnational resolutions submitted to the national level
Climate Smart Location concept note prepared
Number of DTI national plans, programs and projects integrating green approaches
DTI wide Green Results Framework developed
ProGED Replication Reference Document prepared
Replication concept note prepared and agreed with the DTI
0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3
3
1
3
1
1
1
2
1
3
1
1
1
Achievement Target
Line of Intervention 3Green Framework Conditions
Number of resolutions passed at subnational level
Number of provinces where GED approaches and programs are replicated
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35
10
14
32 (320%)
17 (121%)
Achievement Target
Pampanga 1 (3%) Tarlac 1 (3%)Laguna 1 (3%)
Cavite 1 (3%)
Palawan 1 (3%)
Occidental Mindoro 2 (6%)
Albay 2 6%)
Camarines Sur 1 (3%)
Negros Occidental 3 (9%)
Capiz 2 (6%)Cebu 4 (13%)
Bohol 7 (22%)
Agusan del Norte 5 (16%)
Surigao del Norte, 1 (3%)
Geographical Distribution of the 32 GED related subnational resolutions
Target and Achievement for GED related Resolutions passed at the subnational level, By Province
Surigao del Norte
Agusan del Norte
Siquijor
Negros Oriental
Bohol
Cebu
Capiz
Negros Occidental
Camarines Sur
Albay
Occidental Mindoro
Palawan
Cavite
Laguna
Tarlac
Pampanga
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
0
0
7
4
2
3
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
Achievement
Line of Intervention 3Green Framework Conditions
Number of provincial / regional GED network meetings conducted
Number of green projects by LGUs and PMSMEDC member agencies
Number of DTI plans, programs and projects at the provincial level integrating green approaches
Number of industry cluster and roadmaps integrating green approaches
Number of GED learning events for DTI and other relevant stakeholders conducted
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
53
54
11
44
18
87 (164%)
55 (102%)
22 (200%)
57 (130%)
58 (322%)
AchievementTarget
Line of Intervention 3Green Framework Conditions
Number of stakeholders participating in provincial / regional GED network meetings
Number of DTI staff and other relevant stakeholders participating in GED learning events
0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400
449
929
1,355 (302%)
1,120 (121%)
Achievement
Target
Directions for 2016
MSME Monitoring Database
• collect further data on 1) year established, 2) registering agency and 3) asset size for gender monitoring purposes
• collect complete information for all 458 reported MSMEs as of 31 December 2015
• ensure complete filling out of MSME monitoring form for the succeeding green MSMEs to be reported
• use the MSME monitoring form for reported green MSME suppliers (indicator 19) linked to big brother companies
Directions for 2016 (2)
Monitoring Indicator 18 (big brother companies)
• continue using the monitoring form also to be submitted together with the quarterly report
Monitoring Data verification for key process indicators
• big brother companies and their suppliers (18 and 19)• DTI industry clusters integrating green strategies (26)• DTI PAPs at provincial level integrating green strategies (28)• green projects implemented by LGUs and PMSMEDC member
agencies (30)• resolutions passed at subnational level (33)