Вы находитесь на странице: 1из 80

Republic of the Philippines

Philippine Statistics Authority

PSDP Chapter on the Millennium


and Sustainable Development
Goals (MDGs/SDGs)

Presented by:

Romeo S. Recide
Deputy National Statistician, Sectoral Statistics Office
Philippine Statistics Authority

Country Workshop on the Philippine Data Revolution of Roadmap for the Sustainable Development Goals
5-6 October 2016, EDSA Shangri-la, Manila

1
Republic of the Philippines
Philippine Statistics Authority

Outline of Presentation
I. Background on the MDGs/SDGs
II. PSDP Chapter on MDGs/SDGs
• Key Developments, 2011-2015
• Issues and Challenges
• Statistical Programs, 2016-2017
III. Next Steps

2
Republic of the Philippines
Philippine Statistics Authority
I. Background

UN Millennium Declaration
Millennium Summit, September 2000
(189 countries committed – the PHILIPPINES included)

Millennium Development Goals (MDG)

Achieve by 2015

3
Republic of the Philippines
Philippine Statistics Authority
I. Background

Status of MDG indicators as of May 2016


High Medium Low
Poverty Gap Ratio Income Poverty Proportion of household with per
capita energy <100% adequacy
Food Poverty Cohort survival rate Underweight children

Ratio of literate females to males Primary completion rate Share of women in wage
15-24 y/o employment in the non-agriculture
Infant and under-5 mortality Proportion of births attended Literacy rate (15-24 y/o)
by skilled health personnel
Ratio of girls to boys in primary Proportion of 1 year old Adolescent birth rate
education and participation rates children immunized against
measles
Ratio of girls to boys in secondary Proportion of seats held by women
education and participation rates in national parliament

Ratio of girls to boys in tertiary Prevalence and death rate


education associated with tuberculosis
Prevalence and death rate Contraceptive prevalence rate
associated with malaria
Proportion of tuberculosis cases Maternal Mortality Ratio
detected and cured under DOTS
Access to safe water
4 Access to sanitary toilet facility
Republic of the Philippines
Philippine Statistics Authority
I. Background

United Nations Conference on


Sustainable Development • the international
Rio+20, Earth Summit 2012
community decided to
launch a process to
develop a set of
Sustainable Development
Goals (SDGs), which
were to build upon the
Millennium Development
Goals and converge with
the post 2015
development agenda.

5
Republic of the Philippines
Philippine Statistics Authority
I. Background

 UNSC endorsed a
roadmap for the
development and
implementation of a
global indicator
framework for
endorsement in its
forty-seventh
session in March
2015
6
Republic of the Philippines
Philippine Statistics Authority
I. Background

-the UN adopted the


post-2015
development
agenda
7
Republic of the Philippines
Philippine Statistics Authority
I. Background

•193 Countries
committed to 17 goals
to achieve 3
extraordinary things in
a span of 15 years until
2030:

1. End extreme
poverty
2. Fight inequality &
injustice
3. Fix climate change
8
Republic of the Philippines
Philippine Statistics Authority
I. Background

Groups established by the UN Statistics Commission


for the development of the SDGs:
30-member Open Working Group
•develop a set of SDGs
• establish an inclusive and
transparent inter-governmental
process on the development
•Provide strategic leadership
•Ensure implementation is focused
on partnership, coordination &
IAEG-SDGs capacity building
-Philippines Dr. LisaGrace
Bersales as Co-Chair
- Develop the global SDG
9 indicator framework
Republic of the Philippines
Philippine Statistics Authority
I. Background
Global Set of SDG Indicators

• Global List of SDG


indicators was
submitted by the IAEG
to the 47th UN Statistical
Commission in March
2016
• the list was adopted
which included 230
unique indicators,

10
Republic of the Philippines
Philippine Statistics Authority
II. The Global SDGs
Transforming Our World: The 2030 Agenda
for Sustainable Development

Preamble

“This Agenda is a plan of action for


people, planet and prosperity. It
also seeks to strengthen universal
peace in larger freedom. All
countries and all stakeholders,
acting in collaborative partnership,
will implement this plan."

11
Republic of the Philippines
Philippine Statistics Authority
II. The Global SDGs

Indicator framework
• Global indicators will be the core of all other sets
of indicators

• Member States, INCLUDING THE PHILIPPINES, will


develop indicators at regional, national and sub-
national levels to complement the global indicators,
taking into account national circumstances.

• Thematic indicators are also being developed


in a number of areas

12
Republic of the Philippines
Philippine Statistics Authority
II. The Global SDGs

Data disaggregation
• Member States have pledged to leave no one behind

• IAEG-SDGs is committed to include an overarching


principle of data disaggregation, to ensure that
indicators cover specific population groups and other
disaggregation elements specified in the targets.

• Indicators should be disaggregated where relevant by


income, sex, age , race, ethnicity, migratory status,
disability and geographic location

13
Republic of the Philippines
Philippine Statistics Authority
I. Background

Comparison of the MDGs and SDGs


MDGs SDGs
Number of Goals 8 17
Number of Targets 21 169
Number of Indicators 60 230

General scope/ focus Social Economic growth, social


inclusion & environmental
protection
Target Developing countries, Entire world (rich and poor)
particularly the poorest
Formulation Produced by a group of Result of consultation
experts process among:
- 193 UN Member States
- Civil society
- Other stakeholders
Source: http://www.un.org/sustainabledevelopment/summit/
14
Republic of the Philippines
Philippine Statistics Authority
II. The Global SDGs

Implementation of
Global SDG indicator framework

• Secretary-General’s mandate:
– Produce annual SDG progress report to support follow-up
and review at the High-level Political Forum

• National ownership
– Data will be produced by national statistical systems
– Information will be aggregated at the sub-regional, regional
and global level

15
Republic of the Philippines
Philippine Statistics Authority
II. The Global SDGs

Data Flow for the Global Reporting Mechanisms


– Data flow from national to global level

16
Republic of the Philippines
Philippine Statistics Authority
II. The Global SDGs

Recent Developments

• Global Database of SDG indicators


– An online database compiled through the UN System
in preparation for the Secretary-General's annual
report (http://unstats.un.org/sdgs/indicators/database)

• Metadata repository
– reflects the latest information provided by the UN
System and other international organizations
(http://unstats.un.org/sdgs/metadata/)

17
Republic of the Philippines
Philippine Statistics Authority
II. The Global SDGs

Recent Developments

• UN Secretary-General’s First SDG Progress Report


- the first annual report on the topic and provides a
global overview of the current situation regarding the
Sustainable Development Goals
(http://unstats.un.org/sdgs/report/2016/)

18
Republic of the Philippines
Philippine Statistics Authority
II. The Global SDGs

15 Years 17 Goals 169 Targets 230 Indicators

19
Republic of the Philippines
Philippine Statistics Authority II. PSDP Chapter on MDGs/SDGs

A. Key Developments, 2011-2015


Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)

• Hosting of the International Conference on MDG Statistics


(ICMDGS) and 20th Meeting of the Interagency Expert Group
on MDG Indicators (IAEG-MDG), October 2011, Dusit Hotel,
Philippines
• Release of the 5th Philippine Progress Report (on MDGs),
August 20, 2014

• Updating of MDG Watch


• MDG monitoring at the subnational level
The 10 Regional Divisions (RDs) of the then NSCB now part of
PSA, maintains a database of their respective regions’ MDG
indicators.

20
Republic of the Philippines
Philippine Statistics Authority II. PSDP Chapter on MDGs/SDGs

A. Key Developments, 2011-2015


Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
• Accomplishment of questionnaire
– From the Friends of the Chair (FOC) on Broader Measures of
Progress, established by the UN Statistics Commission –
October 2014
– “Assessment on the Proposed Preliminary UN Indicators for
the Post 2015” – March 2015

– IAEG-SDG Questionnaire on Green and Grey Indicators –


December 2015 to January 2016

– UNSD Questionnaire on Data flows from the national to the


21
regional/international level – July 2016
Republic of the Philippines
Philippine Statistics Authority II. PSDP Chapter on MDGs/SDGs

A. Key Developments, 2011-2015


Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

• Participation of the Philippines in various international fora


on SDGs

- ESCAP / ADB / UNDP Sub-Regional Workshop on


accelerated achievement of MDGs and the Post-2015
development agenda in South-East Asia (21-23 November
2012)
- Side event: Special Event of Paris21 on “Post-2015 and the
Global Partnership for Development Data” (26 September
2013)
- Expert Roundtable Discussion on “Designing Indicators for
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): Collecting
Comprehensive, Timely Data” (June 2014)
22
Republic of the Philippines
Philippine Statistics Authority II. PSDP Chapter on MDGs/SDGs

A. Key Developments, 2011-2015


Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Participation of the Philippines in various international fora on SDGs

- Regional Workshop on the Post-2015 Sustainable


Development Goal (SDG) Review and Indicators
(September 28 to October 1, 2015)

- Hosting of the ASEAN Regional Assessment Workshop of


the MDG Achievement and Post-2015, April 14-15, 2015

- Meeting on Measuring SDG 16 Targets on Peace and


Inclusion- (January 2016)

- ASEAN Workshop of the MDG/SDG Focal Points- (June


23 2016)
Republic of the Philippines
Philippine Statistics Authority II. PSDP Chapter on MDGs/SDGs

B. National Consultation/Assessment
• Conduct of the following Technical Workshops spearheaded
by NEDA, with funding assistance from the UNDP, on the
formulation of the post-2015 indicator framework

Technical Date Objective


Workshops
1st Sept., 2013 Review and discuss the initial
global post-2015 development
agenda goals and targets
2nd Sept., 2014 Initial identification of data
needed for the monitoring of the
initial 17 SDGs
3rd June 2015 Review and discuss the zero-draft
of the outcome document for the
UN Summit
24
Republic of the Philippines
Philippine Statistics Authority II. PSDP Chapter on MDGs/SDGs

A. Key Developments, 2011-2015


Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
• Conduct of the following Technical Workshops organized by
NEDA and PSA, with funding assistance from the UNDP, on
the formulation of the post-2015 indicator framework
Technical Workshops Date Objective

4th Oct. 9 & 12, Initially identify relevant SDG indicators


2015 and provide inputs to the global
indicator framework

5th Oct. 22, 2015 Multi-Sectoral Workshop to identify


relevant SDG indicators to be
monitored in the Philippines

25
Republic of the Philippines
Philippine Statistics Authority II. PSDP Chapter on MDGs/SDGs

A. Key Developments, 2011-2015


Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

- Conduct of the Multi-Sectoral Workshop on 11-12


May 2016, organized by NEDA and PSA, with
funding assistance from the UNDP on the data
assessment of the Global SDG indicators by accomplishing
the SDG Matrix based on the Philippine Context

26
Republic of the Philippines
Philippine Statistics Authority II. PSDP Chapter on MDGs/SDGs

A. Key Developments, 2011-2015


Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

. Content of SDG Matrix used in the Multi-sectoral workshop

• TIER classification based on the national


perspective (Tier 1,2, or 3)
• Available levels of disaggregation (national,
regional, provincial, sex)
• Latest available data
• Frequency of data collection (e.g., annual,
every 3 years)
• Existing/proposed source/s of data (e.g. CPH)
• Responsible organization for data collection
(e.g., PSA, DOH,etc.)
27
Republic of the Philippines
Philippine Statistics Authority II. PSDP Chapter on MDGs/SDGs

A. Key Developments, 2011-2015


Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

. Content of SDG Matrix used in the Multi-sectoral workshop

• Accountable organization (e.g., DepED, LGUs,


etc.)
• Relevance (if included in the PDP)
• Priority (for tier 2 or 3 indicators)
• Level/s of disaggregation needed to make the
indicator more relevant
• Remarks

28
Republic of the Philippines
Philippine Statistics Authority II. PSDP Chapter on MDGs/SDGs

A. Key Developments, 2011-2015


Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

. Highlights of Results of the Multi-sectoral workshop

29
Republic of the Philippines
Philippine Statistics Authority II. PSDP Chapter on MDGs/SDGs

A. Key Developments, 2011-2015


Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

. Highlights of Results of the Multi-sectoral workshop

30
Republic of the Philippines
Philippine Statistics Authority II. PSDP Chapter on MDGs/SDGs

A. Key Developments, 2011-2015


Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

. Highlights of Results of the Multi-sectoral workshop

31
Republic of the Philippines
Philippine Statistics Authority II. PSDP Chapter on MDGs/SDGs

A. Key Developments, 2011-2015


Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

. Highlights of Results of the Multi-sectoral workshop

32
Republic of the Philippines
Philippine Statistics Authority II. PSDP Chapter on MDGs/SDGs

A. Key Developments, 2011-2015


Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

. Highlights of Results of the Multi-sectoral workshop

33
Republic of the Philippines
Philippine Statistics Authority II. PSDP Chapter on MDGs/SDGs

A. Key Developments, 2011-2015


Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

. Highlights of Results of the Multi-sectoral workshop

34
Republic of the Philippines
Philippine Statistics Authority II. PSDP Chapter on MDGs/SDGs

A. Key Developments, 2011-2015


Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

. Highlights of Results of the Multi-sectoral workshop

35
Republic of the Philippines
Philippine Statistics Authority II. PSDP Chapter on MDGs/SDGs

B. Issues and Challenges

• Given the numerous indicators initially identified for


the monitoring of the 17 Sustainable Development
Goals and 169 Targets, there’s great demand for the
availability of relevant, timely, disaggregated and
better quality statistics.

• Need for more advocacy on the use of the SDG


indicators for evidence-based decision making.

• Need for clarification/guidance/more clear metadata


on the conceptual and operational definition of some
of the global SDG indicators

36
Republic of the Philippines
Philippine Statistics Authority II. PSDP Chapter on MDGs/SDGs

B. Issues and Challenges


• Need for technical and financial support to be able to
monitor the numerous indicators in SDGs; and

• Need to improve admin-based data to serve as possible


source of various data requirements in the SDG
framework
• Need for optimal use of information technology for
wider utilization and improved dissemination of the
SDG indicators

37
Republic of the Philippines
Philippine Statistics Authority II. PSDP Chapter on MDGs/SDGs
C. PhilippineStatistical Development Programs, 2011-2017

• Development of methodology for generating


multidimensional poverty index (MPI)

• Conduct of the pilot survey on evidence and data on


gender equality (EDGE) – measuring asset, and
ownership from a gender perspective.

• Exploring the possibility of generating maternal


mortality rate from other data sources, e.g., Civil
registration and vitl statistics system

- Exploring the possibility of using third data source


for some of the SDG indicators that are not available
38 from existing data collection systems.
Republic of the Philippines
Philippine Statistics Authority II. PSDP Chapter on MDGs/SDGs
C. Statistical Programs, 2015-2017
• Improving admin-based data to serve as possible source
of various data requirements in the SDG framework

• Exploring the possibility of sourcing from Big Data


Technology to address the huge increase in the quantity
of data that needs to be generated.

• All government funded data collection activities should


pass through the SSRCS

• Allocation of funds and conduct of capacity building and


equipping of personnel in the bureaucracy and other
private institutions who are directly involved in data
generation of development indicators
39
Republic of the Philippines
Philippine Statistics Authority II. PSDP Chapter on MDGs/SDGs

C. Statistical Programs, 2015-2017

• Posting of official statisticians to offices in the bureaucracy


• Exploring the use of tablets to improve data collection, e.g.,
conduct of pilot test using tablets in the collection of the Labor
Force Survey (LFS).

• Hosting of the 2017 International Conference on SDGs


(ICSDGS). -budget already approved

• Development of SDG Webpage, SDG Watch where users can


view the metadata, database, SDG watch and other related links

• Establishment of SDG Focal Points in data source agencies

• Adoption of the 2013 Master Sample which was designed to be


40 able to generate reliable estimates at the provincial level
Republic of the Philippines
Philippine Statistics Authority III. Next Steps

Target Date Activity


July-November 2016 Sectoral Workshops/consultations on SDG Indicators
a. Goal 6 – WASH Indicators (6.1 to 6.3) sponsored by
WHO (5-6 July 2016)
b. World Food Program related indicators (TBA)
c. Presentation of SDGs to the regions (through RSC
Meetings, Regional Summit, Dissemination Forum,
Data Assessment Workshops)
d. Consultation with IAC/TC and Source Agencies

October 2016 Establishment of Steering Committee on Data


Provision in Support of SDG Monitoring

October 2016 Coordination with Data Sources and Identification


of SDG Focal Points

41
Republic of the Philippines
Philippine Statistics Authority III. Next Steps

Target Date Activity


September – November 2016 Formulation of metadata

October –November 2016 Consultation with relevant IAC/TC re: metadata

December 2016 Finalization of list of SDG indicators and metadata

January – July 2017 Assessment of national SDG indicators at the sub-


national level
July – September 2017 Training/capacity building of PSA regional offices for
the monitoring of SDGs at the local level
October 2017 International Conference on SDGs

42
Republic of the Philippines
Philippine Statistics Authority

Maraming Salamat Po!

PSA Website:
www.psa.gov.ph
info@psa.gov.ph

43
Republic of the Philippines Some of the Targets:
Philippine Statistics Authority 1.1 by 2030, eradicate extreme poverty for all
people everywhere, currently measured as
people living on less than $1.25 a day

1.2 by 2030, reduce at least by half the


proportion of men, women and children of all
ages living in poverty in all its dimensions
according to national definitions

1.3 implement nationally appropriate social


protection systems and measures for all,
including floors, and by 2030 achieve
substantial coverage of the poor and the
vulnerable

1.4 by 2030 ensure that all men and women,


7 TARGETS, 12 INDICATORS in particular the poor and the vulnerable,
have equal rights to economic resources, as
well as access to basic services, ownership,
and control over land and other forms of
44
property, inheritance, natural resources,
Republic of the Philippines Some of the Targets:
Philippine Statistics Authority 2.1 by 2030, end hunger and ensure access by all
people, in particular the poor and people in
vulnerable situations including infants, to safe,
nutritious and sufficient food all year round
2.2 by 2030 end all forms of malnutrition, including
achieving, by 2025, the internationally agreed targets
on stunting and wasting in children under 5 years of
age, and address the nutritional needs of adolescent
girls, pregnant and lactating women, and older
persons
2.3 by 2030 double the agricultural productivity and
the incomes of small-scale food producers, in
particular women, indigenous peoples, family
farmers, pastoralists and fishers, including through
secure and equal access to land, other productive
resources and inputs, knowledge, financial services,
markets, and opportunities for value addition and
non-farm employment
8 TARGETS, 14 INDICATORS 2.4 by 2030 ensure sustainable food production
systems and implement resilient agricultural
practices that increase productivity and production,
45 that help maintain ecosystems, that strengthen
capacity for adaptation to climate change, extreme
Republic of the Philippines Some of the Targets:
Philippine Statistics Authority
3.1 by 2030 reduce the global maternal mortality
ratio to less than 70 per 100,000 live births
3.2 by 2030 end preventable deaths of newborns and
children under 5 years of age, with all countries
aiming to reduce neonatal mortality to at least as low
as 12 per 1,000 live births and under 5 mortality to at
least as low as 25 per 1,000 live births
3.3 by 2030, end the epidemics of AIDS, tuberculosis,
malaria, and neglected tropical diseases and combat
hepatitis, water-borne diseases, and other
communicable diseases
3.4 by 2030 reduce by one-third pre-mature mortality
from non-communicable diseases (NCDs) through
prevention and treatment, and promote mental
health and wellbeing
3.5 strengthen prevention and treatment of
13 TARGETS, 26 INDICATORS substance abuse, including narcotic drug abuse and
harmful use of alcohol
3.6 by 2020 halve the number of global deaths and
injuries from road traffic accidents
46
Republic of the Philippines Some of the Targets:
Philippine Statistics Authority
4.1 by 2030, ensure that all girls and boys complete free,
equitable and quality primary and secondary education
leading to relevant and effective learning outcomes

4.2 by 2030, ensure that all girls and boys have access to
quality early childhood development, care and pre-
primary education so that they are ready for primary
education

4.3 by 2030 ensure equal access for all women and men
to affordable quality technical, vocational and tertiary
education, including university

4.4 by 2030, substantially increase the number of youth


and adults who have relevant skills, including technical
and vocational skills, for employment, decent jobs and
entrepreneurship

4.5 by 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education


10 TARGETS, 11 INDICATORS and ensure equal access to all levels of education and
vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons
with disabilities, indigenous peoples, and children in
vulnerable situations
47
Republic of the Philippines Some of the Targets:
Philippine Statistics Authority
5.1 end all forms of discrimination against all
women and girls everywhere

5.2 eliminate all forms of violence against all


women and girls in public and private spheres,
including trafficking and sexual and other types
of exploitation

5.3 eliminate all harmful practices, such as


child, early and forced marriage and female
genital mutilations

5.4 recognize and value unpaid care and


domestic work through the provision of public
services, infrastructure and social protection
policies, and the promotion of shared
9 TARGETS, 14 INDICATORS
responsibility within the household and the
family as nationally appropriate
48
5.5 ensure women’s full and effective
Republic of the Philippines Some of the Targets:
Philippine Statistics Authority
6.1 by 2030, achieve universal and equitable
access to safe and affordable drinking water for
all

6.2 by 2030, achieve access to adequate and


equitable sanitation and hygiene for all, and
end open defecation, paying special attention to
the needs of women and girls and those in
vulnerable situations

6.3 by 2030, improve water quality by reducing


pollution, eliminating dumping and minimizing
release of hazardous chemicals and materials,
halving the proportion of untreated wastewater,
and substantially increasing recycling and safe
reuse globally
8 TARGETS, 11 INDICATORS
6.4 by 2030, substantially increase water-use
efficiency across all sectors and ensure
49 sustainable withdrawals and supply of
Republic of the Philippines Some of the Targets:
Philippine Statistics Authority
7.1 by 2030 ensure universal access to
affordable, reliable, and modern energy
services
7.2 by 2030, increase substantially the share of
renewable energy in the global energy mix
7.3 by 2030, double the global rate of
improvement in energy efficiency
7.a by 2030 enhance international cooperation
to facilitate access to clean energy research
and technology, including renewable energy,
energy efficiency, and advanced and cleaner
fossil fuel technology, and promote investment
in energy infrastructure and clean energy
technology
5 TARGETS, 6 INDICATORS 7.b by 2030 expand infrastructure and upgrade
technology for supplying modern and
sustainable energy services for all in
50 developing countries, in particular least
developed countries, small island developing
Republic of the Philippines
Some of the Targets:
Philippine Statistics Authority 8.1 sustain per capita economic growth in
accordance with national circumstances, and in
particular at least 7% GDP growth per annum in
the least-developed countries
8.2 achieve higher levels of productivity through
diversification, technological upgrading and
innovation, including through a focus on high-
value added and labour intensive sectors
8.3 promote development-oriented policies that
support productive activities, decent job
creation, entrepreneurship, creativity and
innovation, and encourage formalization and
growth of micro-, small- and medium-sized
enterprises including through access to financial
services
8.4 improve progressively through 2030, global
resource efficiency in consumption and
12 TARGETS, 17 INDICATORS production, and endeavour to decouple
economic growth from environmental
degradation in accordance with the 10-year
51 framework of programmes on sustainable
Republic of the Philippines Some of the Targets:
Philippine Statistics Authority 9.1 develop quality, reliable, sustainable and
resilient infrastructure, including regional and
trans-border infrastructure, to support
economic development and human well-being,
with a focus on affordable and equitable access
for all
9.2 promote inclusive and sustainable
industrialization, and by 2030, significantly
raise industry’s share of employment and GDP,
in line with national circumstances, and double
its share in LDCs
9.3 increase the access of small-scale industrial
and other enterprises, in particular developing
countries, to financial services, including
affordable credit and their integration into value
8 TARGETS, 12 INDICATORS chains and markets
9.4 by 2030 upgrade infrastructure and retrofit
industries to make them sustainable, with
52 increased resource use efficiency and greater
Republic of the Philippines
Some of the Targets:
Philippine Statistics Authority 10.1 by 2030, progressively achieve and sustain
income growth of the bottom 40% of the
population at a rate higher than the national
average
10.2 by 2030, empower and promote the social,
economic and political inclusion of all,
irrespective of age, sex, disability, race, ethnicity,
origin, religion or economic or other status
10.3 ensure equal opportunity and reduce
inequalities of outcome, including by eliminating
discriminatory laws, policies and practices and
promoting appropriate legislation, policies and
actions in this regard
10.4 adopt policies especially fiscal, wage, and
social protection policies and progressively
achieve greater equality
10.5 improve the regulation and monitoring of
global financial markets and institutions and
10 TARGETS, 11 INDICATORS strengthen the implementation of such
regulations
10.6 ensure enhanced representation and voice
53 of developing countries in decision making in
Republic of the Philippines
Some of the Targets:
Philippine Statistics Authority 11.1 by 2030, ensure access for all to
adequate, safe and affordable housing and
basic services, and upgrade slums
11.2 by 2030, provide access to safe,
affordable, accessible and sustainable
transport systems for all, improving road
safety, notably by expanding public transport,
with special attention to the needs of those in
vulnerable situations, women, children,
persons with disabilities and older persons
11.3 by 2030, enhance inclusive and
sustainable urbanization and capacity for
participatory, integrated and sustainable
human settlement planning and management
in all countries
11.4 strengthen efforts to protect and
safeguard the world’s cultural and natural
10 TARGETS, 15 INDICATORS heritage
11.5 by 2030 significantly reduce the number
of deaths and the number of people affected
54 and substantially decrease the direct economic
Republic of the Philippines
Some of the Targets:
Philippine Statistics Authority 12.1 implement the 10-Year Framework of
Programmes on sustainable consumption and
production patterns, all countries taking
action, with developed countries taking the
lead, taking into account the development and
capabilities of developing countries
12.2 by 2030, achieve sustainable
management and efficient use of natural
resources
12.3 by 2030, halve per capita global food
waste at the retail and consumer level, and
reduce food losses along production and
supply chains, including post-harvest losses
12.4 by 2020, achieve environmentally sound
management of chemicals and all wastes
throughout their life cycle, in accordance with
agreed international frameworks, and
11 TARGETS, 13 INDICATORS significantly reduce their release to air, water
and soil in order to minimize their adverse
impacts on human health and the
55 environment
Republic of the Philippines
Some of the Targets:
Philippine Statistics Authority 13.1 strengthen resilience and adaptive capacity
to climate-related hazards and natural disasters
in all countries
13.2 integrate climate change measures into
national policies, strategies, and planning
13.3 improve education, awareness-raising and
human and institutional capacity on climate
change mitigation, adaptation, impact
reduction, and early warning
13.a implement the commitment undertaken by
developed-country Parties to the UNFCCC to a
goal of mobilizing jointly USD100 billion
annually by 2020 from all sources to address the
needs of developing countries in the context of
meaningful mitigation actions and transparency
on implementation and fully operationalize the
Green Climate Fund through its capitalization as
5 TARGETS, 7 INDICATORS soon as possible
13.b Promote mechanisms for raising capacity
for effective climate change-related planning
56 and management, in LDCs and small island
Republic of the Philippines
Some of the Targets:
Philippine Statistics Authority 14.1 by 2025, prevent and significantly reduce
marine pollution of all kinds, in particular from
land-based activities, including marine debris and
nutrient pollution
14.2 by 2020, sustainably manage and protect
marine and coastal ecosystems to avoid
significant adverse impacts, including by
strengthening their resilience, and take action for
their restoration in order to achieve healthy and
productive oceans
14.3 minimize and address the impacts of ocean
acidification, including through enhanced
scientific cooperation at all levels
14.4 by 2020, effectively regulate harvesting, and
end overfishing, illegal, unreported and
unregulated (IUU) fishing and destructive fishing
practices and implement science-based
management plans, in order to restore fish stocks
10 TARGETS, 10 INDICATORS in the shortest time feasible at least to levels that
can produce maximum sustainable yield as
determined by their biological characteristics
57 14.5 by 2020, conserve at least 10 per cent of
Republic of the Philippines
Some of the Targets:
Philippine Statistics Authority 15.1 by 2020 ensure the conservation,
restoration and sustainable use of terrestrial and
inland freshwater ecosystems and their services,
in particular forests, wetlands, mountains and
drylands, in line with obligations under
international agreements
15.2 by 2020, promote the implementation of
sustainable management of all types of forests,
halt deforestation, restore degraded forests, and
substantially increase afforestation and
reforestation globally
15.3 by 2030, combat desertification, restore
degraded land and soil, including land affected by
desertification, drought and floods, and strive to
achieve a land-degradation-neutral world
15.4 by 2030, ensure the conservation of
mountain ecosystems, including their
biodiversity, in order to enhance their capacity to
12 TARGETS, 14 INDICATORS provide benefits that are essential for sustainable
development
15.5 take urgent and significant action to reduce
58 the degradation of natural habitats, halt the loss
Republic of the Philippines
Some of the Targets:
Philippine Statistics Authority 16.1 significantly reduce all forms of violence
and related death rates everywhere
16.2 end abuse, exploitation, trafficking and all
forms of violence against and torture of
children
16.3 promote the rule of law at the national
and international levels, and ensure equal
access to justice for all

16.4 by 2030, significantly reduce illicit financial


and arms flows, strengthen recovery and return
of stolen assets, and combat all forms of
organized crime

16.5 substantially reduce corruption and


bribery in all their forms
12 TARGETS, 23 INDICATORS
16.6 develop effective, accountable and
transparent institutions at all levels
59
Republic of the Philippines
Some of the Targets:
Philippine Statistics Authority Finance
17.1 strengthen domestic resource
mobilization, including through international
support to developing countries to improve
domestic capacity for tax and other revenue
collection
17.2 developed countries to implement fully
their ODA commitments, including the
commitment by many developed countries to
achieve the target of 0.7% of GNI for ODA to
developing countries and 0.15 to 0.20% of
ODA/GNI to least-developed countries; ODA
providers are encouraged to consider setting a
target to provide at least 0.20% of ODA/GNI to
least developed countries
17.3 mobilize additional financial resources for
developing countries from multiple sources
19 TARGETS, 25 INDICATORS 17.4 assist developing countries in attaining
long-term debt sustainability through
coordinated policies aimed at fostering debt
60 financing, debt relief and debt restructuring, as
Republic of the Philippines
Philippine Statistics Authority
II. The Global SDGs
Approved Sustainable Development Goals, Targets and Indicators
GOALS TARGETS Indicators
Goal 1: End poverty in all its forms everywhere 7 12
Goal 2: End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote 8 14
sustainable agriculture
Goal 3: Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages 13 26

Goal 4: Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong 10 11
learning opportunities for all
Goal 5: Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls 9 14

Goal 6: Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation 8 11


for all
Goal 7: Ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for 5 6
all
Goal 8: Promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and 12 17
productive employment and decent work for all
Goal 9: Build resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive and sustainable 8 12
61 industrialization and foster innovation
Republic of the Philippines
Philippine Statistics Authority
II. The Global SDGs

Approved Sustainable Development Goals, Targets and Indicators


GOALS TARGETS Indicators
Goal 10: Reduce inequality within and among countries 10 11
Goal 11: Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient 10 15
and sustainable
Goal 12: Ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns 11 13

Goal 13: Take urgent action to combat climate change and its 5 7
impacts
Goal 14: Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine 10 10
resources for sustainable development
Goal 15: Protect, restore and promote sustainable use of terrestrial 12 14
ecosystems, sustainably manage forests, combat desertification, and
halt and reverse land degradation and halt biodiversity loss

Goal 16: Promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable 12 23


development, provide access to justice for all and build effective,
accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels
Goal 17: Strengthen the means of implementation and revitalize the 19 25
62 Global Partnership for Sustainable Development
Republic of the Philippines
Philippine Statistics Authority
Results of Data Assessment during the Multi
NUMBER OFSectoral
INDICATORSWorkshop on SDGs
GOALS TIER 1 TIER 2 TIER 3 NOT TOTAL
APPLICABLE
Goal 1 7 1 4 12
Goal 2 5 6 3 14
Goal 3 13 2 11 26
Goal 4 6 4 1 11
Goal 5 3 4 3 4 14
Goal 6 1 2 6 2 11
Goal 7 2 2 2 6
Goal 8 9 1 5 2 17
Goal 9 6 1 5 12
Goal 10 2 4 4 1 11
Goal 11 6 6 3 15
Goal 12 1 3 9 13
Goal 13 3 0 2 2 7
Goal 14 1 3 5 1 10
Goal 15 10 1 1 2 14
Goal 16 6 10 5 2 23
Goal 17 15 1 1 8 25
63 TOTAL 96 (40%) 51 (21%) 70 (29%) 24 (10%) 241
Republic of the Philippines Some of the Targets:
Philippine Statistics Authority 1.1 by 2030, eradicate extreme poverty for all
people everywhere, currently measured as
people living on less than $1.25 a day

1.2 by 2030, reduce at least by half the


proportion of men, women and children of all
ages living in poverty in all its dimensions
according to national definitions

1.3 implement nationally appropriate social


protection systems and measures for all,
including floors, and by 2030 achieve
substantial coverage of the poor and the
vulnerable

1.4 by 2030 ensure that all men and women,


7 TARGETS, 12 INDICATORS in particular the poor and the vulnerable,
have equal rights to economic resources, as
well as access to basic services, ownership,
and control over land and other forms of
64
property, inheritance, natural resources,
Republic of the Philippines Some of the Targets:
Philippine Statistics Authority 2.1 by 2030, end hunger and ensure access by all
people, in particular the poor and people in
vulnerable situations including infants, to safe,
nutritious and sufficient food all year round
2.2 by 2030 end all forms of malnutrition, including
achieving, by 2025, the internationally agreed targets
on stunting and wasting in children under 5 years of
age, and address the nutritional needs of adolescent
girls, pregnant and lactating women, and older
persons
2.3 by 2030 double the agricultural productivity and
the incomes of small-scale food producers, in
particular women, indigenous peoples, family
farmers, pastoralists and fishers, including through
secure and equal access to land, other productive
resources and inputs, knowledge, financial services,
markets, and opportunities for value addition and
non-farm employment
8 TARGETS, 14 INDICATORS 2.4 by 2030 ensure sustainable food production
systems and implement resilient agricultural
practices that increase productivity and production,
65 that help maintain ecosystems, that strengthen
capacity for adaptation to climate change, extreme
Republic of the Philippines Some of the Targets:
Philippine Statistics Authority
3.1 by 2030 reduce the global maternal mortality
ratio to less than 70 per 100,000 live births
3.2 by 2030 end preventable deaths of newborns and
children under 5 years of age, with all countries
aiming to reduce neonatal mortality to at least as low
as 12 per 1,000 live births and under 5 mortality to at
least as low as 25 per 1,000 live births
3.3 by 2030, end the epidemics of AIDS, tuberculosis,
malaria, and neglected tropical diseases and combat
hepatitis, water-borne diseases, and other
communicable diseases
3.4 by 2030 reduce by one-third pre-mature mortality
from non-communicable diseases (NCDs) through
prevention and treatment, and promote mental
health and wellbeing
3.5 strengthen prevention and treatment of
13 TARGETS, 26 INDICATORS substance abuse, including narcotic drug abuse and
harmful use of alcohol
3.6 by 2020 halve the number of global deaths and
injuries from road traffic accidents
66
Republic of the Philippines Some of the Targets:
Philippine Statistics Authority
4.1 by 2030, ensure that all girls and boys complete free,
equitable and quality primary and secondary education
leading to relevant and effective learning outcomes

4.2 by 2030, ensure that all girls and boys have access to
quality early childhood development, care and pre-
primary education so that they are ready for primary
education

4.3 by 2030 ensure equal access for all women and men
to affordable quality technical, vocational and tertiary
education, including university

4.4 by 2030, substantially increase the number of youth


and adults who have relevant skills, including technical
and vocational skills, for employment, decent jobs and
entrepreneurship

4.5 by 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education


10 TARGETS, 11 INDICATORS and ensure equal access to all levels of education and
vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons
with disabilities, indigenous peoples, and children in
vulnerable situations
67
Republic of the Philippines Some of the Targets:
Philippine Statistics Authority
5.1 end all forms of discrimination against all
women and girls everywhere

5.2 eliminate all forms of violence against all


women and girls in public and private spheres,
including trafficking and sexual and other types
of exploitation

5.3 eliminate all harmful practices, such as


child, early and forced marriage and female
genital mutilations

5.4 recognize and value unpaid care and


domestic work through the provision of public
services, infrastructure and social protection
policies, and the promotion of shared
9 TARGETS, 14 INDICATORS
responsibility within the household and the
family as nationally appropriate
68
5.5 ensure women’s full and effective
Republic of the Philippines Some of the Targets:
Philippine Statistics Authority
6.1 by 2030, achieve universal and equitable
access to safe and affordable drinking water for
all

6.2 by 2030, achieve access to adequate and


equitable sanitation and hygiene for all, and
end open defecation, paying special attention to
the needs of women and girls and those in
vulnerable situations

6.3 by 2030, improve water quality by reducing


pollution, eliminating dumping and minimizing
release of hazardous chemicals and materials,
halving the proportion of untreated wastewater,
and substantially increasing recycling and safe
reuse globally
8 TARGETS, 11 INDICATORS
6.4 by 2030, substantially increase water-use
efficiency across all sectors and ensure
69 sustainable withdrawals and supply of
Republic of the Philippines Some of the Targets:
Philippine Statistics Authority
7.1 by 2030 ensure universal access to
affordable, reliable, and modern energy
services
7.2 by 2030, increase substantially the share of
renewable energy in the global energy mix
7.3 by 2030, double the global rate of
improvement in energy efficiency
7.a by 2030 enhance international cooperation
to facilitate access to clean energy research
and technology, including renewable energy,
energy efficiency, and advanced and cleaner
fossil fuel technology, and promote investment
in energy infrastructure and clean energy
technology
5 TARGETS, 6 INDICATORS 7.b by 2030 expand infrastructure and upgrade
technology for supplying modern and
sustainable energy services for all in
70 developing countries, in particular least
developed countries, small island developing
Republic of the Philippines
Some of the Targets:
Philippine Statistics Authority 8.1 sustain per capita economic growth in
accordance with national circumstances, and in
particular at least 7% GDP growth per annum in
the least-developed countries
8.2 achieve higher levels of productivity through
diversification, technological upgrading and
innovation, including through a focus on high-
value added and labour intensive sectors
8.3 promote development-oriented policies that
support productive activities, decent job
creation, entrepreneurship, creativity and
innovation, and encourage formalization and
growth of micro-, small- and medium-sized
enterprises including through access to financial
services
8.4 improve progressively through 2030, global
resource efficiency in consumption and
12 TARGETS, 17 INDICATORS production, and endeavour to decouple
economic growth from environmental
degradation in accordance with the 10-year
71 framework of programmes on sustainable
Republic of the Philippines Some of the Targets:
Philippine Statistics Authority 9.1 develop quality, reliable, sustainable and
resilient infrastructure, including regional and
trans-border infrastructure, to support
economic development and human well-being,
with a focus on affordable and equitable access
for all
9.2 promote inclusive and sustainable
industrialization, and by 2030, significantly
raise industry’s share of employment and GDP,
in line with national circumstances, and double
its share in LDCs
9.3 increase the access of small-scale industrial
and other enterprises, in particular developing
countries, to financial services, including
affordable credit and their integration into value
8 TARGETS, 12 INDICATORS chains and markets
9.4 by 2030 upgrade infrastructure and retrofit
industries to make them sustainable, with
72 increased resource use efficiency and greater
Republic of the Philippines
Some of the Targets:
Philippine Statistics Authority 10.1 by 2030, progressively achieve and sustain
income growth of the bottom 40% of the
population at a rate higher than the national
average
10.2 by 2030, empower and promote the social,
economic and political inclusion of all,
irrespective of age, sex, disability, race, ethnicity,
origin, religion or economic or other status
10.3 ensure equal opportunity and reduce
inequalities of outcome, including by eliminating
discriminatory laws, policies and practices and
promoting appropriate legislation, policies and
actions in this regard
10.4 adopt policies especially fiscal, wage, and
social protection policies and progressively
achieve greater equality
10.5 improve the regulation and monitoring of
global financial markets and institutions and
10 TARGETS, 11 INDICATORS strengthen the implementation of such
regulations
10.6 ensure enhanced representation and voice
73 of developing countries in decision making in
Republic of the Philippines
Some of the Targets:
Philippine Statistics Authority 11.1 by 2030, ensure access for all to
adequate, safe and affordable housing and
basic services, and upgrade slums
11.2 by 2030, provide access to safe,
affordable, accessible and sustainable
transport systems for all, improving road
safety, notably by expanding public transport,
with special attention to the needs of those in
vulnerable situations, women, children,
persons with disabilities and older persons
11.3 by 2030, enhance inclusive and
sustainable urbanization and capacity for
participatory, integrated and sustainable
human settlement planning and management
in all countries
11.4 strengthen efforts to protect and
safeguard the world’s cultural and natural
10 TARGETS, 15 INDICATORS heritage
11.5 by 2030 significantly reduce the number
of deaths and the number of people affected
74 and substantially decrease the direct economic
Republic of the Philippines
Some of the Targets:
Philippine Statistics Authority 12.1 implement the 10-Year Framework of
Programmes on sustainable consumption and
production patterns, all countries taking
action, with developed countries taking the
lead, taking into account the development and
capabilities of developing countries
12.2 by 2030, achieve sustainable
management and efficient use of natural
resources
12.3 by 2030, halve per capita global food
waste at the retail and consumer level, and
reduce food losses along production and
supply chains, including post-harvest losses
12.4 by 2020, achieve environmentally sound
management of chemicals and all wastes
throughout their life cycle, in accordance with
agreed international frameworks, and
11 TARGETS, 13 INDICATORS significantly reduce their release to air, water
and soil in order to minimize their adverse
impacts on human health and the
75 environment
Republic of the Philippines
Some of the Targets:
Philippine Statistics Authority 13.1 strengthen resilience and adaptive capacity
to climate-related hazards and natural disasters
in all countries
13.2 integrate climate change measures into
national policies, strategies, and planning
13.3 improve education, awareness-raising and
human and institutional capacity on climate
change mitigation, adaptation, impact
reduction, and early warning
13.a implement the commitment undertaken by
developed-country Parties to the UNFCCC to a
goal of mobilizing jointly USD100 billion
annually by 2020 from all sources to address the
needs of developing countries in the context of
meaningful mitigation actions and transparency
on implementation and fully operationalize the
Green Climate Fund through its capitalization as
5 TARGETS, 7 INDICATORS soon as possible
13.b Promote mechanisms for raising capacity
for effective climate change-related planning
76 and management, in LDCs and small island
Republic of the Philippines
Some of the Targets:
Philippine Statistics Authority 14.1 by 2025, prevent and significantly reduce
marine pollution of all kinds, in particular from
land-based activities, including marine debris and
nutrient pollution
14.2 by 2020, sustainably manage and protect
marine and coastal ecosystems to avoid
significant adverse impacts, including by
strengthening their resilience, and take action for
their restoration in order to achieve healthy and
productive oceans
14.3 minimize and address the impacts of ocean
acidification, including through enhanced
scientific cooperation at all levels
14.4 by 2020, effectively regulate harvesting, and
end overfishing, illegal, unreported and
unregulated (IUU) fishing and destructive fishing
practices and implement science-based
management plans, in order to restore fish stocks
10 TARGETS, 10 INDICATORS in the shortest time feasible at least to levels that
can produce maximum sustainable yield as
determined by their biological characteristics
77 14.5 by 2020, conserve at least 10 per cent of
Republic of the Philippines
Some of the Targets:
Philippine Statistics Authority 15.1 by 2020 ensure the conservation,
restoration and sustainable use of terrestrial and
inland freshwater ecosystems and their services,
in particular forests, wetlands, mountains and
drylands, in line with obligations under
international agreements
15.2 by 2020, promote the implementation of
sustainable management of all types of forests,
halt deforestation, restore degraded forests, and
substantially increase afforestation and
reforestation globally
15.3 by 2030, combat desertification, restore
degraded land and soil, including land affected by
desertification, drought and floods, and strive to
achieve a land-degradation-neutral world
15.4 by 2030, ensure the conservation of
mountain ecosystems, including their
biodiversity, in order to enhance their capacity to
12 TARGETS, 14 INDICATORS provide benefits that are essential for sustainable
development
15.5 take urgent and significant action to reduce
78 the degradation of natural habitats, halt the loss
Republic of the Philippines
Some of the Targets:
Philippine Statistics Authority 16.1 significantly reduce all forms of violence
and related death rates everywhere
16.2 end abuse, exploitation, trafficking and all
forms of violence against and torture of
children
16.3 promote the rule of law at the national
and international levels, and ensure equal
access to justice for all

16.4 by 2030, significantly reduce illicit financial


and arms flows, strengthen recovery and return
of stolen assets, and combat all forms of
organized crime

16.5 substantially reduce corruption and


bribery in all their forms
12 TARGETS, 23 INDICATORS
16.6 develop effective, accountable and
transparent institutions at all levels
79
Republic of the Philippines
Some of the Targets:
Philippine Statistics Authority Finance
17.1 strengthen domestic resource
mobilization, including through international
support to developing countries to improve
domestic capacity for tax and other revenue
collection
17.2 developed countries to implement fully
their ODA commitments, including the
commitment by many developed countries to
achieve the target of 0.7% of GNI for ODA to
developing countries and 0.15 to 0.20% of
ODA/GNI to least-developed countries; ODA
providers are encouraged to consider setting a
target to provide at least 0.20% of ODA/GNI to
least developed countries
17.3 mobilize additional financial resources for
developing countries from multiple sources
19 TARGETS, 25 INDICATORS 17.4 assist developing countries in attaining
long-term debt sustainability through
coordinated policies aimed at fostering debt
80 financing, debt relief and debt restructuring, as

Вам также может понравиться