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TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

Goal 1. End poverty in all its forms everywhere


Target 1.1:By 2030, eradicate extreme poverty for all people everywhere, currently measured as people living on less than $1.25 a day

Number of persons living in households below the poverty


1.1.1 Proportion of population below the international Percentage of the population living on less than $1.90 a line (disaggregated by sex, age and employment status) is
poverty line, by sex, age, employment status and 1 1 EM
geographical location (urban/rural) day at 2011 international prices. divided by the total number of persons (disaggregated by
the same sex, age and employment status groups)

Target 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

The national poverty rate is the percentage of the total P = (Q/n) x 100
population living below the national poverty line. The The formula for calculating the proportion of the total,
urban and rural population living below the national
rural poverty rate is the percentage of the rural poverty line, or headcount index, is as follows: where:
population living below the national poverty line (or in P= proportion of population living below the national
1.2.1 Proportion of population living below the 1 1 cases where a separate, rural poverty line is used, the Poverty Incidence is the proportion of individuals with per poverty line EM
national poverty line, by sex and age capita income less than the poverty thresholds. P0 = Np / N
rural poverty line). Urban poverty rate is the percentage Q = number of families/individuals with per capita annual
of the urban population living below the national poverty income/expenditure less than the per capita annual
line (or in cases where a separate, urban poverty line is where Np is the total, urban or rural number of poor. N is poverty threshold
the total, urban or rural population.
used, the urban poverty line). n = total number of families/individuals

Target 1.4: By 2030, ensure that all men and women, 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 property, inheritance, natural resources, appropriate new technology and financial services, including microfinance
Target 1.5: By 2030, build the resilience of the poor and those in vulnerable situations and reduce their exposure and vulnerability to climate-related extreme events and other economic, social and environmental shocks and disasters

Affected people will be calculated as summation of


Affected: The total number of affected individuals or affected individuals or populace (the family head and its
populace (the family head and its dependents) residing in dependents) residing in the affected barangays of a
Death: The number of people who died during the
disaster, or directly after, as a direct result of the the affected barangays of a municipality or city. municipality or city.
hazardous event.
Displaced Inside Evacuation Centers: The total number of Displaced Inside Evacuation Centerswill be calculated as
affected individuals or populace (the family head and its the summation of affected individuals or populace (the
Missing: The number of people whose whereabouts is
1.5.1 Number of deaths, missing persons and directly unknown since the hazardous event. dependents) who took pre-emptive evacuation prior to family head and its dependents) who took pre-emptive
the onslaught of the disaster; or who sought temporary evacuation prior to the onslaught of the disaster; or who
affected persons attributed to disasters per 100,000 2 1 refuge due to the disaster, in an evacuation center. sought temporary refuge due to the disaster, in an EM
population Affected: People who are affected, either directly or
indirectly, by a hazardous event directly affected are those evacuation center.
Displaced Outside Evacuation Centers:The total number of
who have suffered injury, illness or other health effects; affected individuals or populace (the family head and its Displaced Outside Evacuation Centersis calculated as
who are evacuated, displaced, relocated or have suffered
direct damage to their livelihoods, economic, physical, dependents) who took pre-emptive evacuation prior to summation of affected individuals or populace (the family
the onslaught of the disaster; or who sought temporary head and its dependents) who took pre-emptive
social, cultural and environmental aspects. refuge due to the disaster either to their relatives' or evacuation prior to the onslaught of the disaster; or who
friend's house. sought temporary refuge due to the disaster either to
their relatives' or friend's house.

Note: Computation methodology for several indicators is


very comprehensive, very long (about 180 pages) and
[a] An open-ended intergovernmental expert working probably out of the scope of this Metadata. UNISDR
group on indicators and terminology relating to disaster prefers to refer to the outcome of the Open Ended
1.5.3 Number of countries that adopt and implement Summation of the number of countries that adopt and
national disaster risk reduction strategies in line with risk reduction established by the General Assembly Number of countries that adopt and implement national Intergovernmental Working Group, which provides a full implement national disaster risk reduction strategies in
2 1 (resolution 69/284) is developing a set of indicators to disaster risk reduction strategies in line with the Sendai detailed methodology for each indicator and sub- EM
the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction measure global progress in the implementation of the Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030 indicator. The latest version of these methodologies can line with the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk
2015-2030 Reduction 2015-2030
Sendai Framework. These indicators will eventually reflect be obtained at:
the agreements on the Sendai Framework indicators. http://www.preventionweb.net/documents/oiewg/Techni
cal%20Collection%20of%20Concept%20Notes %20on
%20Indicators.pdf

[a] An open-ended intergovernmental expert working


group on indicators and terminology relating to disaster Total number of local governments that adopt and
1.5.4 Proportion of local governments that adopt and risk reduction established by the General Assembly Proportion of local governments that adopt and
implement local disaster risk reduction strategies in 2 1 (resolution 69/284) is developing a set of indicators to implement local disaster risk reduction strategies in line implement local disaster risk reduction strategies in line EM
with national disaster risk reduction strategies divided by
line with national disaster risk reduction strategies measure global progress in the implementation of the with national disaster risk reduction strategies the total local governments
Sendai Framework. These indicators will eventually reflect
the agreements on the Sendai Framework indicators.

Target 1.a: Ensure significant mobilization of resources from a variety of sources, including through enhanced development cooperation, in order to provide adequate and predictable means for developing countries, in particular least developed countries, to implement programmes and policies to end poverty in all its dimensions

1.a.2 Proportion of total government spending on Proportion of total government spending on essential
2 1
essential services services (education, health and social protection)
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc)
What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider Actors Philippines, aside from those References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic (col.28) (col.29)
Collection

Disaggregation
achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)
Agency
(col. 21) (col. 22) (col. 23) (col. 24)

Goal 1. End poverty in all its forms everywhere


Target 1.1:By 2030, eradicate extreme poverty for all people everywhere, currently measured as people living on less than $1.25 a day

1 UNSD metadata2 IAEG metadata Data


1.1.1 Proportion of population below the international World Bank NEDA/ DSWD/ NAPC (as lead Reference: ($1.90 per day, - Classified as Tier 1 but still needs to
poverty line, by sex, age, employment status and 1 0 0 1 Every 3 years World Bank PSA-SSSS-IESD FIES monitoring agencies), all agencies 2, 3, 5, 6, 7
geographical location (urban/rural) Reports are accountable http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/SI.PO establish some standards, e.g., age group
V.DDAY?locations=PH)

Target 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

http://nap.psa.gov.ph/glossary/terms/indi
PSA-SSSS-IESD, catorDetails.asp?strIndi=176
FIES, LFS, NEDA/DSWD/ NAPC (as lead
1.2.1 Proportion of population living below the 1 1 1 1 Every 3 years PSA Official Poverty PSA-SSSS- APIS, monitoring agencies), all agencies 5, 6 Data Reference: -Classified as Tier 1 but still needs to
national poverty line, by sex and age Statistics DHSD, establish some standards, e.g., age group.
PSA-ESSS-PSD Price Statistics are accountable (http://psa.gov.ph/content/poverty-
incidence-among-filipinos-registered-216-
2015-psa)

Target 1.4: By 2030, ensure that all men and women, 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 property, inheritance, natural resources, appropriate new technology and financial services, including microfinance
Target 1.5: By 2030, build the resilience of the poor and those in vulnerable situations and reduce their exposure and vulnerability to climate-related extreme events and other economic, social and environmental shocks and disasters

Number of deaths, missing people,


1.5.1 Number of deaths, missing persons and directly Admin data injured, evacuated and relocated due to
disasters (natural incidents): data available
affected persons attributed to disasters per 100,000 1 1 1 1 Annual NDRRMC from DSWD OCD, NDRRMC, DILG, LGUs 1,2,3,4,5,6 national, regional, provincial, by sex
population and NDRRMC
(NDRRMC)
*per 100,000 people not readily available

Number of deaths, missing people,


injured, evacuated and relocated due to
disasters per 100,000 people: data
available
national, regional, provincial, by sex
1.5.3 Number of countries that adopt and implement
national disaster risk reduction strategies in line with Admin data (NDRRMC)
1 1 1 1 Annual NDRRMC from DSWD OCD, NDRRMC, DILG, LGUs 1,2,3,4,5,6 *per 100,000 people not readily available
the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction and NDRRMC but can be done
2015-2030
NEDA comments:
- retain indicator because the Philippines
will still contribute information to this
indicator

Number of deaths, missing people,


injured, evacuated and relocated due to
disasters per 100,000 people: data
1.5.4 Proportion of local governments that adopt and Admin data
implement local disaster risk reduction strategies in 1 1 1 1 Annual NDRRMC from DSWD OCD, NDRRMC, DILG, LGUs 1,2,3,4,5,6 available
national, regional, provincial, by sex
line with national disaster risk reduction strategies and NDRRMC (NDRRMC)
*per 100,000 people not readily available
but can be done

Target 1.a: Ensure significant mobilization of resources from a variety of sources, including through enhanced development cooperation, in order to provide adequate and predictable means for developing countries, in particular least developed countries, to implement programmes and policies to end poverty in all its dimensions

Other responsible agencies for data


collection
1.a.2 Proportion of total government spending on COA, DOF-BLGF COA, DOF-BLGF
1 1 0 0 Annual DBM DBM (for IRA/local (for IRA/local DepEd, DOH, DSWD DepEd/CHED/TESDA - education;
essential services govt spending) govt spending) DOH/LGUs- health;
DSWD/PhilHealth,SSS/GSIS,DOLE, LGUs,
etc. -social protection
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

1.a.3 Sum of total grants and non-debt-creating Sum of total grants and non-debt-creating inflows directly
inflows directly allocated to poverty reduction 1 allocated to poverty reduction programmes as a
programmes as a proportion of GDP proportion of GDP
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc)
What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider Actors Philippines, aside from those References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic (col.28) (col.29)
Collection

Disaggregation
achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)
Agency
(col. 21) (col. 22) (col. 23) (col. 24)

1.a.3 Sum of total grants and non-debt-creating NEDA comments:


1 0 0 N/A Annual NEDA NEDA NEDA NEDA ODA NEDA NA - retain the indicator
inflows directly allocated to poverty reduction Report - propose tagging of all poverty reduction
programmes as a proportion of GDP
programs from DBM
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

Goal 2: End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture
Target 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
Target 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

Computation of standard deviation (SD) score of the


2.2.1 Prevalence of stunting (height for age <-2 Number of under-fives falling below minus 2 standard *An indicator that is used to determine past or chronic individual:
standard deviation from the median of the World deviations from the median height-for-age of the nutritional status of children 0-10 years old where each
1 1 Good Match
Health Organization (WHO) Child Growth Standards) reference population. Children under 5 years of age in the child’s actual height/length is compared with the standard SD score =
among children under 5 years of age surveyed population (Source: UNICEF) or reference height/length for his/her age (height of individual - median value of height for age of
reference population) / (SD value of reference population)

Computation of standard deviation (SD) score of the


individual:
2.2.2 Prevalence of malnutrition (weight for height An indicator for the assessment of growth of children 0-10
>+2 or <-2 standard deviation from the median of the years old which compares the weight of each child to the
1 1 No metadata received on current indicator formulation. SD score =
WHO Child Growth Standards) among children under weight of a reference population of the same height or (weight of individual - median value of weight for height
5 years of age, by type (wasting and overweight) length
of reference population) / (SD value of reference
population
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc)
What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider Actors Philippines, aside from those References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic (col.28) (col.29)
Collection

Disaggregation
achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)
Agency
(col. 21) (col. 22) (col. 23) (col. 24)

Goal 2: End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture
Target 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
Target 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

*Definition from Official Concepts and


definitions for statistical purposes-Health
2.2.1 Prevalence of stunting (height for age <-2
standard deviation from the median of the World National National Direct: DA, DOH, NNC, DSWD, 3-geographic location needed and Nutrition Sector (Batch 2). The cut off
1 1 1 1 Every 2 years FNRI-DOST Nutrition FNRI-DOST Nutrition DepEd, LGUs Indirect: DTI, DILG, http://www.fnri.dost.gov.ph/index.php/national-nutrition-survey
points used in classifying the height-for-
Health Organization (WHO) Child Growth Standards) Survey Survey UNICEF up to provincial level age status of children based on
among children under 5 years of age NCHS/WHO International Reference
Standards

http://www.who.int/nutgrowthdb/databa *Definition from Official Concepts and


2.2.2 Prevalence of malnutrition (weight for height definitions for statistical purposes-Health
>+2 or <-2 standard deviation from the median of the National National Direct: DA, DOH, NNC, DSWD, 3-geographic location needed se/countries/who_standards/phl_dat.pdf? and Nutrition Sector (Batch 2).The cutoff
1 1 1 1 Every 2 years FNRI-DOST Nutrition FNRI-DOST Nutrition DepEd, LGUs Indirect: DTI, DILG, ua=1,
WHO Child Growth Standards) among children under Survey Survey UNICEF up to provincial level http://www.fnri.dost.gov.ph/index.php/na points used in classifying the weight-for-
5 years of age, by type (wasting and overweight) height/length status of children based on
tional-nutrition-survey IRS, 1995
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

Goal 3: Ensure healthy lives and promote well­being for all at all ages
Target 3.1: By 2030, reduce the global maternal mortality ratio to less than 70 per 100,000 live births

UNSD: The proportion of births attended by skilled health (Number of births attended by skilled health personnel
personnel is defined as the percentage of live births (doctors, nurses or midwives) trained in providing life‐
attended by skilled health personnel during a specified saving obstetric care, including giving the necessary 1(Total number of births attended by skilled health
3.1.2 Proportion of births attended by skilled health 1The number of births attended by skilled health professional (doctors, nurses and midwives) in a particular
personnel 1 1 time period, generally up to the past five years. professional as a percentage of all livebirths. supervision, care and advice to women during pregnancy, period/Total number of livebirths in the same period) x EM
childbirth and the postpartum period, to conduct
IAEG: Percentage of live births attended by skilled health deliveries on their own, and to care for newborns/The 100
personnel during a specified time period. total number of live births in the same period) x 100

Target 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

UNSD: is the probability of a child born in a specific year or


period dying before reaching the age of 5 years, if subject
to age specific mortality rates of that period, expressed
per 1000 live births. Probability of dying between birth and age five, expressed (Number of deaths among children aged 0-4 years (0-59 (No. of deaths below age 5 during a given period/Total live
3.2.1 Under-five mortality rate 1 1 as the number of deaths below age five per 1,000 live months of age), broken down by age groups/Number of EM
IAEG: The probability of a child born in a specific year or births during a given period. live births) x 1000 births during a given period) x 1000
period dying before reaching the age of 5 years, if subject
to age specific mortality rates of that period, expressed
per 1000 live births.

UNSD: is the probability that a child born in a specific year


or period will die during the first 28 completed days of life
if subject to age-specific mortality rates of that period,
expressed per 1000 live births. (Number of deaths of infants within the first month of life
The number of deaths within the first month of life per (Number of children who died during the first 28 days of
3.2.2 Neonatal mortality rate 1 1 1,000 live births. life/ Number of live births) x 1000 in a particular period/Total live births in the same period) GM
IAEG: Probability that a child born in a specific year or x 1000
period will die during the first 28 completed days of life if
subject to age‐specific mortality rates of that period,
expressed per 1000 live births.

Target 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

UNSD: The tuberculosis incidence per 1,000 population as


defined as the estimated number of new and relapse TB
cases (all forms of TB, including cases in people living with
3.3.2 Tuberculosis incidence per 100,000 population HIV) arising in a given year, expressed as a rate per (Number of new and relapse TB cases arising in a specified Number of new and relapse TB cases arising in a specific
100,000 population. The number of cases of tuberculosis per 100,000
1 1 population time period/Number of person‐years of exposure) x 100 period OVER Total estimated population This is per EM
(per 100,000 in DOH) 000 100,000 not 1,000
IEAG: Estimated number of new and relapse TB cases (all
forms of TB, including cases in people living with HIV)
arising in a given year, expressed as a rate per 100 000
population.

UNSD: Number of people requiring treatment and care for


any one of the neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) targeted
3.3.3 Malaria incidence per 1,000 population by the WHO NTD Roadmap and World Health Assembly [Number of malaria cases/ Population at risk (number of
1(Number of malaria cases in a particular period / Total
1 1 resolutions and reported to WHO The number of cases of malaria per 100,000 population people living in areas where malaria transmission occurs)] population in the same period) x 100,000 PM
(per 100,000 in DOH) x 1000
IEAG: Number of malaria cases per 1000 persons per
year.

Target 3.4: By 2030, reduce by one third premature mortality from non-communicable diseases through prevention and treatment and promote mental health and well-being
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc)
What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider Actors Philippines, aside from those References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic (col.28) (col.29)
Collection

Disaggregation
achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)
Agency
(col. 21) (col. 22) (col. 23) (col. 24)

Goal 3: Ensure healthy lives and promote well­being for all at all ages
Target 3.1: By 2030, reduce the global maternal mortality ratio to less than 70 per 100,000 live births

NDHS, Vital NDHS, Vital


3.1.2 Proportion of births attended by skilled health National: DOH 2 - age of mother
personnel 1 1 1 1 Monthly PSA Statistics PSA, PSA Statistics Sub-national (prov): LGUs 3, 4, 5,6,7
Report Report

Target 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

National: DOH 1Official concepts and definitions on


3.2.1 Under-five mortality rate 1 1 0 1 Every 5 years PSA NDHS PSA NDHS 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,6,7 statistical matters (NSCB Resolution No. 8,
Sub-national (prov): LGUs Series of 2006)

1Official concepts and definitions on


National: DOH
3.2.2 Neonatal mortality rate 1 1 0 1 Every 5 years PSA NDHS PSA NDHS Sub-national (prov): LGUs 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,6,7 statistical matters (NSCB Resolution No.
19, Series of 2009)

Target 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

DOH (Dr. Socci): Okay with indicator but


change formula and multiplier to:
3.3.2 Tuberculosis incidence per 100,000 population Number of new and relapse TB cases
National: DOH
1 1 1 1 Annual DOH Program Data DOH Program Data Sub-national (prov): LGUs 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 1 DOH-Health Planning Division arising in a specific period OVER Total
(per 100,000 in DOH) estimated population

This is per 100,000 not 1,000

- In the PDP it's per 100,000


3.3.3 Malaria incidence per 1,000 population
National: DOH
1 1 1 1 Quarterly DOH FHSIS DOH FHSIS Sub-national (prov): LGUs 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 1 NSCB Resolution No. 19, Series of 2009 'DOH (Dr. Socci): Okay with indicator but
(per 100,000 in DOH) change multiplier to 100,000 instead of
1,000

Target 3.4: By 2030, reduce by one third premature mortality from non-communicable diseases through prevention and treatment and promote mental health and well-being
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

UNSD: Mortality rate attributed to cardiovascular disease,


cancer, diabetes or chronic respiratory disease. Probability
of dying between the ages of 30 and 70 years from
cardiovascular diseases, cancer, diabetes or chronic
respiratory diseases, defined as the per cent of 30-year-
old-people who would die before their 70th birthday from Total number of mortality between 30 and 70 years of age Total number of mortality between 30 and 70 years of age
3.4.1 Mortality rate attributed to cardiovascular cardiovascular disease, cancer, diabetes, or chronic from cardiovascular diseases, cancer, diabetes and chronic
disease, cancer, diabetes or chronic respiratory 2 1 respiratory disease, assuming that s/he would experience from cardiovascular diseases, cancer, diabetes and chronic (Number of deaths between ages 30 and 70 years due to respiratory diseases / Total number of population in the GM
respiratory diseases OVER Total number of population in the four causes/Number of years of exposure) x 100
disease current mortality rates at every age and s/he would not the 30 to 70 age group 30 to 70 age group (ICD 10 Codes: I00-I99, C00-C97, E10-
die from any other cause of death (e.g., injuries or E14, J40-J47)
HIV/AIDS).

IAEG: Unconditional probability of dying from


cardiovascular diseases, cancer,diabetes or chronic
respiratory diseases.
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc)
What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider Actors Philippines, aside from those References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic (col.28) (col.29)
Collection

Disaggregation
achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)
Agency
(col. 21) (col. 22) (col. 23) (col. 24)

- Suggested revision: Mortality between 30


and 70 years of age from cardiovascular
diseases, cancer, diabetes and chronic
respiratory diseases divided by population
aged 30-70 years old instead of number of
years of exposure

'DOH (Dr. Socci):


3.4.1 Mortality rate attributed to cardiovascular Change Indicator to:
disease, cancer, diabetes or chronic respiratory 1 1 1 1 Monthly PSA Vital Statistics PSA Vital Statistics National: DOH 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 1 SDG Team of DOH Pre-mature mortality rate eattributed to
Report Report Sub-national (prov): LGUs
disease cardiovascular disease, cancer, diabetes or
[and] chronic respiratory disease.
Change formula to:
Total number of mortality between 30
and 70 years of age from cardiovascular
disease, cancer, diabetes or [and] chronic
respiratory disease OVER Total number of
population in the 30 to 70 age group
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

Target 3.5: Strengthen the prevention and treatment of substance abuse, including narcotic drug abuse and harmful use of alcohol
3.5.2 Harmful use of alcohol, defined according to the
national context as alcohol per capita consumption 1 1
(aged 15 years and older) within a calendar year in
litres of pure alcohol
Target 3.6: By 2020, halve the number of global deaths and injuries from road traffic accidents

UNSD: Death rate due to road traffic injuries as defined as


the number of road traffic fatal injury deaths per 100,000 The number of deaths caused by land transport accidents (Number of deaths due to road traffic crashes/Population) (Number of deaths caused by land transport accidents /
3.6.1 Death rate due to road traffic injuries 1 1 population IAEG: Number of road traffic fatal injury deaths [ICD-10 codes V01-V04, V06, V09-V80, V87, V89, V99] per x 100 population) x 100,000
100,000 population
per 100 000 population (age‐standardized).

Target 3.7: By 2030, ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health-care services, including for family planning, information and education, and the integration of reproductive health into national strategies and programmes

Percentage of currently married women age 15-49 who


3.7.1 Proportion of women of reproductive age (aged IAEG: Percentage of women of reproductive age (15-49 (Number of women with family planning demand who use
15-49 years) who have their need for family planning 1 1 years) who are sexually active and who have their need are infecund and have no unmet need and currently using modern methods/Total number of women in need of Use of modern contraceptive methods divided by the total EM
a contraceptive method. It is also known as the modern demand (sum of unmet need plus total contraceptive use)
satisfied [provided] with modern methods for family planning satisfied with modern methods. contraceptive prevalence rate family planning) x 100

UNSD: Annual number of births to females aged 10-14 or


15-19 years per 1,000 females in the respective age
group Percentage of women age 15-19 who had a live birth or (Number of live births to women aged 15-19 Number of women age 15-24 who had begun childbearing
3.7.2 Adolescent birth rate (aged 10-14 years or aged
15-19years) per 1,000 women in that age group 2 1 IAEG: Annual number of births to women aged 15-19 who are pregnant with their first child, and percentage years/Exposure to childbearing by women aged 15-19 or who are pregnant with their first child divided by PM
who have begun childbearing years) x 1000 number of women age 15-24
years per 1000 women in that age group. It is also
referred to as
the age‐specific fertility rate for women aged 15-19 years.

Target 3.8: Achieve universal health coverage, including financial risk protection, access to quality essential health-care services and access to safe, effective, quality and affordable essential medicines and vaccines for all

1 Coverage rate is the aggregate count of PhilHealth


beneficiaries (eligible member and qualified dependents)
under Formal Economy (Private, Government, Household
3.8.2 Number of people covered by health insurance 3 1 Help/Kasambahay, Enterprise Owner and Family Drivers), 1 Number of people covered by health insurance or a PM
or a public health system per 1,000 population Informal Economy (Migrant Worker, Informal Sector, Self- public health system per 1,000 population
Earning Individual and Organized Group and Others),
Indigents, Sponsored Members, Senior Citizens and
Lifetime Members as a percentage of the total population.

Target 3.9: By 2030, substantially reduce the number of deaths and illnesses from hazardous chemicals and air, water and soil pollution and contamination

IAEG: The mortality rate attributed to unintentional


3.9.3 Mortality rate attributed to unintentional poisoning as defined as the number of deaths of The number of deaths of unintentional poisonings (ICD-10 (Number of deaths of unintentional poisonings in a (The number of deaths of unintentional poisonings /
2 1
poisoning unintentional poisonings in a year, divided by the codes X40,X43-X44, X46-X49)per 100 000 population year/Population) x 100 000 population) x 100 000
population, and multiplied by 100 000.

Target 3.a Strengthen the implementation of the World Health Organization Framework Convention on Tobacco Control in all countries, as appropriate.

3.a.1 Age-standardized prevalence of current tobacco 1 1


use among persons aged 15 years and older

Target 3.b: Support the research and development of vaccines and medicines for the communicable and non-communicable diseases that primarily affect developing countries, provide access to affordable essential medicines and vaccines, in accordance with the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health, which affirms the right of developing countries to use to
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc)
What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider Actors Philippines, aside from those References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic (col.28) (col.29)
Collection

Disaggregation
achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)
Agency
(col. 21) (col. 22) (col. 23) (col. 24)

Target 3.5: Strengthen the prevention and treatment of substance abuse, including narcotic drug abuse and harmful use of alcohol
3.5.2 Harmful use of alcohol, defined according to the
National National
national context as alcohol per capita consumption 1 1 1 1 Every 2-3 years FNRI-DOST Nutrition FNRI-DOST Nutrition DOH
(aged 15 years and older) within a calendar year in
litres of pure alcohol Survey Survey

Target 3.6: By 2020, halve the number of global deaths and injuries from road traffic accidents

Vital Statistics Vital Statistics


3.6.1 Death rate due to road traffic injuries 1 1 1 1 Monthly PSA Report PSA Report DOTC, DILG, PNP 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 Vital Statistics Report (Annual)

Target 3.7: By 2030, ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health-care services, including for family planning, information and education, and the integration of reproductive health into national strategies and programmes

- Need to include 10-14 age group'DOH


3.7.1 Proportion of women of reproductive age (aged (Dr. Socci): Change indicator to: Proportion
15-49 years) who have their need for family planning 1 1 0 N/A Every 5 years PSA NDHS PSA NDHS National: DOH 2,3, 4, 5,6,7 of women of reproductive age (aged 15-49
Sub-national (prov): LGUs
satisfied [provided] with modern methods years) who have their need for family
planning provided with modern methods

DOH (Dr. Socci): Proposed formula:

(Number of livebirths to adolescent


women aged 10-14/ 15-19 years X 1,000)
3.7.2 Adolescent birth rate (aged 10-14 years or aged National: DOH
15-19years) per 1,000 women in that age group 1 0 0 N/A Every 5 years PSA NDHS PSA NDHS Sub-national (prov): LGUs 1,2,3, 4, 5,6,7 OVER Number of adolescent women 10-
14/ 15-19 years

ANS Wilma: Come up with estimates for


women aged 15-19.

Target 3.8: Achieve universal health coverage, including financial risk protection, access to quality essential health-care services and access to safe, effective, quality and affordable essential medicines and vaccines for all

DOH (Dr. Socci): Change indicator to:

% of population covered by the social


health insurance
3.8.2 Number of people covered by health insurance 1 1 1 1 Semestral PhilHealth Stats and PhilHealth Admin data DOH 1,2,3 1 PhilHealth, Corporate Planning
or a public health system per 1,000 population Charts Department Suggested formula:

Number of members and dependents


covered by PhilHealth OVER estimated
projected population

Target 3.9: By 2030, substantially reduce the number of deaths and illnesses from hazardous chemicals and air, water and soil pollution and contamination

3.9.3 Mortality rate attributed to unintentional


1 1 1 1 Monthly PSA Admin data PSA Admin data DOH 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 Vital Statistics Report (Annual)
poisoning

Target 3.a Strengthen the implementation of the World Health Organization Framework Convention on Tobacco Control in all countries, as appropriate.

DOH (Dr. Socci): Change indicator to:


Prevalence of current tobacco use among
persons aged 18+ years
3.a.1 Age-standardized prevalence of current tobacco *data generated through GATS is not age-
use among persons aged 15 years and older
standardized
**Concern: other agencies should also be
consulted for any other indicators since
WHO FCTC does not only concern the
health sector

reementTarget
and Public
3.b: Support
Health, which
the research
affirmsand
the development
right of developing
of vaccines
countries
and to
medicines
use to the
forfull
thethe
communicable
provisions in and
the non-communicable
Agreement on Trade-Related
diseases that
Aspects
primarily
of Intellectual
affect developing
Propertycountries,
Rights regarding
provideflexibilities
access to affordable
to protect essential
public health,
medicines
and, inand
particular,
vaccines,provide
in accordance
access to
with
medicines
the Doha
forDeclaration
all on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health, which affirms the right of developing countries to use to
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

Goal 4: Ensure inclusive and quality education for all and promote lifelong learning
Target 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

4.1.1.a.i Number of grade 3 students achieving at least a


Percentage of Grade 3, 6 and 4th year (grade 10 in the K- Percentage of children and/or young people at the minimum proficiency level in reading /number of children
enrolled in Grade 34.1.1.a.iiNumber of grade 3 students
12 program) examinees by achievement level and by relevant stage of education achieving or exceeding a pre- achieving at least a minimum proficiency level in
Percentage of children and young people in Grade 2 or 3 subject area, which includes Reading and Mathematics defined proficiency level in a given subject.
of primary education, at the end of primary education and Performance above the minimum level, PLtn,s,above mathematics /number of children enrolled in Grade
4.1.1 Proportion of children and young people: (a) in 34.1.1.b.iNumber of grade 6 students achieving at least a
grades 2/3; (b) at the end of primary; and (c) at the the end of lower secondary education achieving at least a Achievement level: minimum = p minimum proficiency level in reading /number of children
3 for (a), 2 for (b) minimum proficiency level in (a) reading and (b) 96-100% - Mastered where p is the percentage of students in a learning
end of lower secondary achieving at least a minimum and (c) 1 mathematics. The minimum proficiency level will be 86-95% - Closely approximating mastery assessment at stage of education n, in subject s in any enrolled in Grade 64.1.1.a.iiNumber of grade 6 students GM
proficiency level in (i) reading and (ii) mathematics, by achieving at least a minimum proficiency level in
sex measured relative to new common 66-85% - Moving towards mastery year (t-i) where 0 <= i <= 5, who has achieved the level of mathematics /number of children enrolled in Grade
reading and mathematics scales currently in 35-65% - Average proficiency that is greater than a pre-defined
development. 15-34% - Low minimum standard, Smin. The minimum standard is 64.1.1.b.iNumber of grade 10 students achieving at least a
minimum proficiency level in reading /number of children
5-14% - Very Low defined by the global education community taking into enrolled in Grade 104.1.1.a.iiNumber of grade 10 students
0-4% - Absolutely no mastery consideration regional differences.
achieving at least a minimum proficiency level in
mathematics /number of children enrolled in Grade 10

Target 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

Number of children in the relevant age group who


participate in an organized learning programme is
expressed as a percentage of the total population in the
same age range. The indicator can be calculated both from
administrative data and from household surveys. If the
former, the number of enrolments in organized learning
programmes are reported by schools and the population
in the age group one year below the official primary entry
Percentage of children in the given age range who age is derived from population estimates. For the
participate in one or more organized learning programme, Indicator that measures general level of participation of 5 calculation of this indicator at the global level, population
including programmes which offer a combination of estimates from the UN Population Division are used. If
4.2.2 Participation rate in organized learning (one year 1 1 education and care. Participation in early childhood and in year old children in kindergarten. It indicates the capacity derived from household surveys, both enrolments and Number of 5 year-old children in kindergarten level / EM
before the official primary entry age), by sex of the education system to prepare young children for population of the 5 year old children in a given year
primary education are both included. The age range will elementary education. population are collected at the same time.
vary by country depending on the official age for entry to PROL0t1,AG(a-1) = E0t1,AG(a-1)/SAPAG(a-1)
primary education. where:
PROL0t1,AG(a-1) = participation rate in organized learning
one year before the official entry age a to primary
education
E0t1,AG(a-1) = enrolment in early childhood or primary
education (ISCED levels 0 and 1) aged one year below the
official entry age a to primary education
SAPAG(a-1) = school-age population aged one year below
the official entry age a to primary education

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

Number of people in selected age groups participating in


Percentage of youth and adults in a given age range (e.g. formal or non-formal education or training is expressed as
15-24 years, 25-64 years etc.) participating in formal or a percentage of the population of the same age.
non-formal education or training in a given time period PRAGi = EAGi/PAGi total number of enrolled students in a given age group
4.3.1 Participation rate of youth and adults in formal (e.g. Participation rate of young (aged 15-24) and adult (aged where:
and non-formal education and training in the previous 2 1 last 12 months). Ideally, the indicator should be 25-64) in the formal and non-formal education and PRAGi = participation rate of the population in age group i who register in formal and non-formal GM
education/population in a given same age group in a given
12 months, by sex disaggregated by types of programme such as TVET, training in a given year. in formal and non-formal education and training year
tertiary EAGi = enrolment of the population in age group i in
education, adult education and other relevant types and formal and non-formal education and training
cover both formal and non-formal programmes. PAGi = population in age group i
i = 15-24, 15 and above, 25-64 etc

Target 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
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc)
What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider Actors Philippines, aside from those References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic (col.28) (col.29)
Collection

Disaggregation
achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)
Agency
(col. 21) (col. 22) (col. 23) (col. 24)

Goal 4: Ensure inclusive and quality education for all and promote lifelong learning
Target 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

Disaggregation by region or province is


based on the school address not on the
student's address
EGRA and
EGMA (for EGRA and
4.1.1 Proportion of children and young people: (a) in DepEd-BEA (for EGMA (for For consultation:
grades 2/3; (b) at the end of primary; and (c) at the grades 2/3); grades 2/3, for grades 2/3); 1) Contact Information
NAT (for end of
end of lower secondary achieving at least a minimum 1 1 1 1 Annual DepEd primary and end of primary NAT (for end of DepEd 1, 2, 3, 5, 6 2) Cut-off for the minimum proficiency
proficiency level in (i) reading and (ii) mathematics, by and end of primary and level
sex end of secondary) end of 3) Can we have the score for the reading
secondary
(grade 10) secondary) only in the English subject area?
4) Provide information on baseline data
5) Col 32(references) to be identified by
the DepEd

Target 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

For consultation:
LIS 1) Contact Information
4.2.2 Participation rate in organized learning (one year 1 1 1 1 IPs Annual DepEd EBEIS DepEd-ROs Population DepEd 1, 2, 3, 5, 6 2) Provide information on baseline data
before the official primary entry age), by sex PSA
Projections 3) Col 32(references) to be identified by
the DepEd

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

For consultation:
1) Contact Information
2) Provide information on baseline data
4.3.1 Participation rate of youth and adults in formal EBEIS (for LIS 3) Col 32(references)
and non-formal education and training in the previous 1 1 1 1 Annual DepEd senior high DepEd-ROs Population DepEd 1, 2, 2003 But with different grouping in PDP 4) age group of youth
PSA
12 months, by sex school) Projections
NEDA comments:
- to retain the indicator can be sourced
from APIS

Target 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
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

Target 4.5: By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education 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

The indicator value of the likely more disadvantaged


group is divided by the indicator value of the other
sub-population of interest.
DPI = [Indi]d/[Indi]a
4.5.1 Parity indices (female/male, rural/urban, Parity indices require data for the specific groups of
bottom/top wealth quintile and others such as interest. They represent the ratio of the indicator value for where: Ratio of the number of girl enrolled at primary or
Ratio of girls to boys & DPI = the Dimension (Gender, Wealth, Location, etc.)
disability status, indigenous peoples and conflict- 1 1 one group to that of the other. Typically, the likely more ratio of rural to urban Parity Index secondary levels of education to the number of boys in PM
affected, as data become available) for all education disadvantaged group is placed in the numerator. A value each level.
indicators on this list that can be disaggregated of exactly 1 indicates parity between the two groups. Indi = the Education 2030 Indicator i for which an equity
measure is needed.
d = the likely disadvantaged group (e.g. female, poorest,
etc.)
a = the likely advantaged group (e.g. male, richest, etc.)

Target 4.6: By 2030, ensure that all youth and a substantial proportion of adults, both men and women, achieve literacy and numeracy

Proportion or percentage of youth and adults who have


achieved above the minimum threshold of
Percentage of population aged 10 years old and over who proficiency as defined for large-scale (sample
Percentage of youth (aged 15-24 years) and of adults
(aged 15 years and above) have achieved or exceeded a are (a) basically literate (read and write) and (b) representative) adult literacy assessment: Ratio of the number of (a) basically literate and (b)
4.6.1 Percentage of population in a given age group functionally literate (read, write and compute) Performance achieve above minimum level, PLta,s,above functionally literate to the population in a given age group
achieving at least a fixed level of proficiency in 2 1 given level of proficiency in (a) literacy and (b) numeracy. minimum = p. DM
The minimum proficiency level will be measured relative
functional (a) literacy and (b) numeracy skills, by sex to new common literacy and numeracy scales currently in Funtional Literacy is a significantly higher level of literacy where p is the percentage of youth and adults at a basic - 10 years old and over
development. which includes not only reading and writing but also national or cross-national adult literacy assessment at functional - 10 to 64 years old
numeracy skills (FLEMMS) age group a, in learning domain s in any year (t-i) where 0
<= i <= 5, who has achieved above the minimum level of
proficiency.

Target 4.a: Build and upgrade education facilities that are child, disability and gender sensitive and provide safe, non-violent, inclusive and effective learning environments for all

The number of schools in a given level of education with


4.a.1 Proportion of schools with access to: (a) access to the relevant facilities is expressed as a
percentage of all schools at that level of education.
electricity; (b) the Internet for pedagogical purposes; The percentage of schools by level of education PSn,f = Sn,f / Sn
(c) computers for pedagogical purposes; (d) adapted The percentage of schools by level of education (primary, The number of schools in a given level of education with
infrastructure and materials for students with 2 1 lower secondary and upper secondary) with access to the (elementary, lower secondary and upper secondary) with where: access to the relevant facilities is expressed as a PM
access to (a) electricity; (b) the Internet for pedagogical PSn,f = percentage of schools at level n of education with
disabilities; (e) basic drinking water; (f) single-sex given facility or service. purposes; and (c) computers for pedagogical purposes access to facility f percentage of all schools at that level of education.
basic sanitation facilities; and (g) basic handwashing Sn,f = schools at level n of education with access to
facilities (as per the WASH indicator definitions)
facility f
Sn = total number of schools at level n of education

Target 4.c: By 2030, substantially increase the supply of qualified teachers, including through international cooperation for teacher training in developing countries, especially least developed countries and small island developing States
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc)
What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider Actors Philippines, aside from those References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic (col.28) (col.29)
Collection

Disaggregation
achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)
Agency
(col. 21) (col. 22) (col. 23) (col. 24)

Target 4.5: By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education 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

- Disaggregation on disability status will be


4.5.1 Parity indices (female/male, rural/urban,
bottom/top wealth quintile and others such as based on the 11 exceptionalities of DepEd
DepEd, CHED and DepEd, CHED DepEd, CHED, TESDA, NCDA, NCIP,
disability status, indigenous peoples and conflict- 1 1 1 1 Annual TESDA and TESDA OCD, CWC (for CSNs), DND, DILG 1, 2, 3, 6
affected, as data become available) for all education
indicators on this list that can be disaggregated conflict affected areas - see goal 16 (to
provide list of conflict affected areas)

Target 4.6: By 2030, ensure that all youth and a substantial proportion of adults, both men and women, achieve literacy and numeracy

4.6.1 Percentage of population in a given age group Every 5 years -Presently, numeracy skills is not
achieving at least a fixed level of proficiency in 1 1 0 1 (1994, 2003, 2008, PSA FLEMMS PSA-SSSS FLEMMS DepEd https://psa.gov.ph/content/functional-literacy-education-and-mass-media-survey-flemms
separately reported in FLEMMS but in can http://p
functional (a) literacy and (b) numeracy skills, by sex and 2013) be done using additional tabulation

Target 4.a: Build and upgrade education facilities that are child, disability and gender sensitive and provide safe, non-violent, inclusive and effective learning environments for all

- Data on proportion of schools with


access to (a) electricity; (b) the Internet for
pedagogical purposes is available
- Data on proportion of schools with
access to (e) basic drinking water and (g)
basic handwashing facilities is currently
4.a.1 Proportion of schools with access to: (a) under development
electricity; (b) the Internet for pedagogical purposes;
(c) computers for pedagogical purposes; (d) adapted - Data on proportion of schools with
infrastructure and materials for students with N/A Annual for a,b,c and DepEd EBEIS DepEd EBEIS DepEd access to (d) adapted infrastructure and
f
disabilities; (e) basic drinking water; (f) single-sex materials for students with disabilities and
basic sanitation facilities; and (g) basic handwashing (f) single-sex basic sanitation facilities is
facilities (as per the WASH indicator definitions) not yet available

NEDA comments:
- retain indicator
- to check the questionnaire of DepEd if
this can be captured
- the required disaggregation can be
estimated using statistical model

Target 4.c: By 2030, substantially increase the supply of qualified teachers, including through international cooperation for teacher training in developing countries, especially least developed countries and small island developing States
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

Goal 5: Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls
Target 5.1: End all forms of discrimination against all women and girls everywhere.

Measures whether or not: 1) national laws exist to


promote gender equality and non-discrimination against
women and girls and 2) there exist mechanisms to
‘enforce and monitor’ the implementation of legal
frameworks for each area of law.
5.1.1 Whether or not legal frameworks are in place to
promote, enforce and monitor equality and 3 1 Note: Based on the Beijing Plus 20 review and the work of The indicator is classified as Tier 3 as such method of Global indicator; Answerable by yes or no
the CEDAW Committee, possible areas of law to be computation will need to be developed.
non‑discrimination on the basis of sex included under the indicator could be the definition of
discrimination against women, equal pay for work of
equal value, work prohibitions, family leave,
inheritance/property, nationality, marriage and divorce,
violence against women, quotas, pensions and legal
capacity. (UN Women)

Target 5.2: Eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and private spheres, including trafficking and sexual and other types of exploitation.

VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN – an act of gender-based


violence that results in, or is likely to result in, physical, This indicator calls for disaggregation by form of violence
sexual, or psychological harm or suffering to women,
including threats of such acts, coercion or arbitrary and by age group and yields the following sub-indicators
Percentage of ever partnered women and girls aged 15 for each form of violence.
years and older who have experienced physical, sexual or deprivation of liberty, whether occurring in public or in
private life. It encompasses all forms of violation of
psychological violence by a current or former intimate women's rights, including threats and reprisals, 1) Sub-indicator 1 (physical violence): This indicator calls for disaggregation by form of violence
partner, in the previous 12 months. The different forms of [Number of ever-partnered women and girls (aged 15 and by age group and yields the following sub-indicators
violence included in the indicator are defined as follows: exploitation, harassment, and other forms of control. years and above) who experience physical violence by a for each form of violence.
1. Physical violence consists of acts aimed at physically PHYSICAL VIOLENCE – an act of inflicting physical injuries, current or former intimate partner in the previous 12
hurting the victim and include, but are not limited to, months/ 1) Sub-indicator 1 (physical violence):
pushing, grabbing, twisting the arm, pulling the hair, parricide, homicide, frustrated parricide, murder or Number of ever-partnered women and girls (aged 15 [Number of ever-partnered women and girls (aged 15 - 49
homicide, infanticide, and abortion.
slapping, kicking, biting or hitting with the fist or object, years and above)] * 100 years) who experience physical violence by a current or
trying to strangle or suffocate, burning or scalding on former intimate partner in the previous 12 months/
purpose, or threatening or attacking with some sort of SEXUAL ABUSE – an act, which is sexual in nature, 2) Sub-indicator 2 (sexual violence): Number of ever-partnered women and girls (aged 15 - 49
committed against a woman without her consent. Sexual
5.2.1 Proportion of ever-partnered women and girls weapon, gun or knife. abuses include but are not limited to the following: rape, [Number of ever-partnered women and girls (aged 15 years)] * 100
2. Sexual violence is defined as any sort of harmful or years and above) who experience sexual violence by a
aged 15 years and older subjected to physical, sexual unwanted sexual behavior that is imposed on someone. It sexual harassment, acts of lasciviousness; treating a current or former intimate partner in the previous 12 2) Sub-indicator 2 (sexual violence):
or psychological violence by a current or former 2 1 woman as a sex object; making demeaning and sexually Good Match
intimate partner in the previous 12 months, by form includes acts of abusive sexual contact, forced suggestive remarks; physically attacking the sexual parts months / Number of ever-partnered women and girls [Number of ever-partnered women and girls (aged 15 - 49
of violence and by age engagement in sexual acts, attempted or completed of her body; forcing her to watch pornographic video (aged 15 years and above)] * 100 years) who experience sexual violence by a current or
sexual acts without consent, incest, sexual harassment, former intimate partner in the previous 12 months/
etc. In intimate partner relationships, experiencing sexual shows or see pornographic materials; catching the 3) Sub-indicator 3 (physical and/or sexual violence): Number of ever-partnered women and girls (aged 15 - 49
husband having sex with another woman in the marital
violence is commonly defined as being forced to have bedroom; forcing the wife and mistress to sleep with the [Number of ever-partnered women and girls (aged 15 years)] * 100
sexual intercourse, having sexual intercourse out of fear years and above) who experience physical and/or sexual
for what the partner might do, and/or being forced to so husband in the same room. violence by a current or former intimate partner in the 3) Sub-indicator 3 (physical and/or sexual violence):
something sexual that the woman considers humiliating or PSYCHOLOGICAL VIOLENCE – an act or behavior previous 12 months / Number of ever-partnered women [Number of ever-partnered women and girls (aged 15 - 49
degrading. and girls (aged 15 years and above)] * 100 years) who experience physical and/or sexual violence by
3. Psychological violence includes a range of behaviors committed against a woman, which destroys belief in her a current or former intimate partner in the previous 12
self, demeans, disempowers, and causes mental and
that encompass acts of emotional abuse and controlling emotional disturbance. This includes but is not limited to: 4) Sub-indicator 4 (psychological violence): months / Number of ever-partnered women and girls
behavior. These often coexist with acts of physical and [Number of ever-partnered women and girls (aged 15 (aged 15 - 49 years)] * 100
sexual violence by intimate partners and are acts of verbal abuse, economic abuse, accusation of infidelity, years and above) who experience psychological violence
prolonged silence, taking children away from her, ordering
violence in themselves. (UN Women and UNFPA) the woman out of the house, infidelity of the partner, by a current or former intimate partner in the previous 12
months / Number of ever-partnered women and girls
threats and coercion and sexual harassment. (aged 15 years and above)] * 100
Source: NSCB Resolution No. 6, Series of 2001
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc)
What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider Actors Philippines, aside from those References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic (col.28) (col.29)
Collection

Disaggregation
achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)
Agency
(col. 21) (col. 22) (col. 23) (col. 24)

Goal 5: Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls
Target 5.1: End all forms of discrimination against all women and girls everywhere.

PCW,
Department of
Labor and
Employment
(DOLE), - There is a clarification on the "basis of
5.1.1 Whether or not legal frameworks are in place to Commission on
promote, enforce and monitor equality and 1 N/A N/A N/A irregular PCW Human Rights sex". It is suggested to consider sexual
orientation, gender identity and
non‑discrimination on the basis of sex (CHR), expression (SOGIE) concerns.
Department of
the Interior and
Local
Government
(DILG)

Target 5.2: Eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and private spheres, including trafficking and sexual and other types of exploitation.

5.2.1 Proportion of ever-partnered women and girls


National
aged 15 years and older subjected to physical, sexual Demographic PSA - SSSS - Not in PDP RM but there's a discussion in
or psychological violence by a current or former 1 1 0 N/A Every 5 years PSA NDHS 2, 4,5,6,8
intimate partner in the previous 12 months, by form and Health DHSD the narrative
of violence and by age Survey (NDHS)
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

This indicator measures the percentage of women and


girls aged 15 years and older who have experienced sexual
violence by persons other than an intimate partner, in the
previous 12 months.

Sexual violence is defined as harmful or unwanted sexual


Number of women and girls aged 15 years and above who
5.2.2 Proportion of women and girls aged 15 years behavior that is imposed on someone. It includes acts of experience sexual violence by persons other than an
and older subjected to sexual violence by persons 2 1 abusive sexual contact, forced engagement in sexual acts, intimate partner in the previous 12 months divided by the
other than an intimate partner in the previous 12 attempted or completed sexual acts without consent,
months, by age and place of occurrence incest, sexual harassment, etc. However, in most surveys number of women and girls aged 15 years and above in
the population multiplied by 100.
that collect data on sexual violence against women by
non-partners the information collected is limited to
forcing someone into sexual intercourse when she does
not want to, as well as attempting to force someone to
perform a sexual act against her will or attempting to
force her into sexual intercourse.

Target 5.3: Eliminate all harmful practices, such as child, early and forced marriage and female genital mutilation

5.3.1 Proportion of women aged 20-24 years who This indicator provides the proportion of Women aged 20 the proportion of Women aged 20 - 24 years who were -the number of women aged 20 - 24 who were first -the number of women aged 20 - 24 who were first
were married or in a union before age 15 and before 2 1 - 24 years who were married or in a aunion before aged married or in union by age 18 divided by total number of married or in union by age 18 divided by total number of EM
age 18 15 and before aged 18 married or in a aunion before aged 15 and before aged 18 women aged 20-24 in the population multipled by 100 women aged 20-24 in the population multiplied by 100

Target 5.5: Ensure women’s full and effective participation and equal opportunities for leadership at all levels of decision­making in political, economic and public life.

The proportion of seats held by women in (a) national


parliaments, currently as at 1 February of reporting year,
is currently measured as the number of seats held by
women members in single or lower chambers of national
parliaments, expressed as a percentage of all occupied
seats.
National parliaments can be bicameral or unicameral. This
indicator covers the single chamber in unicameral
parliaments and the lower chamber in bicameral
parliaments. It does not cover the upper chamber of
bicameral parliaments. Seats are usually won by members
The method of computation for the first part of the
in general parliamentary elections. Seats may also be filled indicator on proportion of seats held by women in
by nomination, appointment, indirect election, rotation of
members and byelection. national parliament is: The indicator is obtained by dividing the number of Senate
The number of seats held by women in the House of
Representatives (HOR) and Senate of the Philippines [(Number of seats in the single or lower chambers of and HOR seats occupied by women by the total number of
Seats refer to the number of parliamentary mandates, or Senate and HOR seats occupied (based on the definition of
5.5.1 Proportion of seats held by women in the number of members of parliament. expressed as a percentage of all occupied seats in the HOR national parliaments occupied by women) / (Number of UNSD).
and Senate (based on the definition of UNSD). seats occupied by women and men)] * 100
(a) national parliaments and 1 1 Good match
(b) local governments 1) In the case of women in national parliaments the For local governments:
indicator covers the single chamber in unicameral The number of seats held by women in the local The method of computation for the second part of the
governments expressed as a percentage of all occupied indicator on proportion of seats held by women in local
parliaments and the lower chamber in bicameral seats in the local governments. government is: [Number of local government seats occupied by women /
parliaments. It does not cover the upper chamber of Total number of local government seats occupied] * 100
bicameral parliaments.
[(Number of positions held by women) / (Number of seats
occupied by women and men)] * 100
2) With respect to women in local government the
indicator refers to the proportion of women holding
leadership positions in lower (i.e. sub-national) levels of
government.
(Source: UN Women and Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU))

Indicator 5.5.1(b) measures the proportion of positions


held by women in local government.
It is expressed as a percentage of elected positions held by
women in legislative/ deliberative bodies of local
government.
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc)
What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider Actors Philippines, aside from those References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic (col.28) (col.29)
Collection

Disaggregation
achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)
Agency
(col. 21) (col. 22) (col. 23) (col. 24)

5.2.2 Proportion of women and girls aged 15 years National


and older subjected to sexual violence by persons 1 1 0 N/A Every 5 years PSA-SSSS-DHSD Demographic 2, 4, 5, 6, 8 Not in PDP RM but there's a discussion in
other than an intimate partner in the previous 12 and Health the narrative/ cited as an issue
months, by age and place of occurrence Survey (NDHS)

Target 5.3: Eliminate all harmful practices, such as child, early and forced marriage and female genital mutilation

National National
5.3.1 Proportion of women aged 20-24 years who Demographic PSA - SSSS - Demographic
were married or in a union before age 15 and before 1 N/A Every 5 years PSA - SSSS - DHSD Requires special tabulation
age 18 and Health DHSD and Health
Survey (NDHS) Survey (NDHS)

Target 5.5: Ensure women’s full and effective participation and equal opportunities for leadership at all levels of decision­making in political, economic and public life.

5.5.1 Proportion of seats held by women in Comelec or Senate of


the Philippines and Administrative Administrative
(a) national parliaments and 1 NA 1 1 Every 3 years House of data Comelec data 1,5,6
(b) local governments
Representatives
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

Managers - workers in this group plan, direct, coordinate Proportion of women in managerial positions = (Women
This indicator refers to the proportion of females in the employed in ISCO-08 category 1 - Women employed in
total number of persons employed in senior and middle and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, ISCO-08 category 14) / (All persons employed in ISCO-08
governments and other organizations, or of organizational
management. For the purposes of this indicator, senior units within them, and formulate and review their category 1 - all persons employed in ISCO-08 category 14) Proposed computation using LFS:
and middle management correspond to major group 1 in * 100 (Number of women under Code 1 of PSOC / Total number
both ISCO-08 and ISCO-88 minus category 14 in ISCO-08 policies, laws, rules and regulations. of persons under Code 1 of PSOC) * 100
5.5.2 Proportion of women in managerial positions 1 1 (hospitality, retail and other services managers) and minus Source: 2012 Philippine Standard Occupational or Partial Match
category 13 in ISCO-88 (general managers), since these For CSC:
comprise mainly managers of small enterprises. If Classification (PSOC) Proportion of women in managerial positions = (Women (Number of women in third level positions / Total number
statistics are not disaggregated at the sub-major level, CSC: employed in ISCO-88 category 1 - Women employed in of persons in third level positions) * 100
then major group 1 of ISCO-88 and ISCO-08 could be used Third Level – positions in the Career Executive Service ISCO-88 category 13) / (All persons employed in ISCO-88
as a proxy. (UN Women) category 1 - all persons employed in ISCO-88 category 13)
(CES) * 100

Target 5.6: Ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health and reproductive rights as agreed in accordance with the Programme of Action of the International Conference on Population and Development and the Beijing Platform of Action and the outcome documents of their review conferences

Legal/regulatory frameworks covered by this indicator


include laws and regulations that explicitly guarantee:
1. Access to SRH services without third party
authorization (from the spouse, guardian, parents or
5.6.2 Number of countries with laws and regulations others);
that guarantee full and equal access to women and 2. Access to SRH services without restrictions in terms of Denominator: All Member States, for federal states this
men aged 15 years and older to sexual and 3 1 age and marital status; will be reflected in central governments’ self-reporting The indicator s answerable by yes or no
reproductive health care, information and education 3. Access by adolescents to SRH information and
education.
Note: the indicator also measures the absence of laws
that prohibit or restrict access to SRH services (UN
Women)

Target 5.a: Undertake reforms to give women equal rights to economic resources, as well as access to ownership and control over land and other forms of property, financial services, inheritance and natural resources, in accordance with national laws
Target 5.c: Adopt and strengthen sound policies and enforceable legislation for the promotion of gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls at all levels

This indicator seeks to measure government efforts to


track budget allocations and actual expenditures for
gender equality throughout the public finance
management cycle and to make these publically available.
Systems for tracking budget allocations and expenditure
are an important first step to closing gender gaps. The Per Gender and Development (GAD) Budget Policy in
1995, all government agencies, government-owned and The method of computation is as follows:
5.c.1 percentage of countries with systems to track system should be led by the Ministry of Finance in controlled corporations, state universities and colleges
and make public allocations for gender equality and 3 1 collaboration with the sectoral ministries and National The indicator s answerable by yes or no
and local government units are enjoined to utilize at least (Number of countries that fully meet requirements)/
women's empowerment Women’s Machineries and overseen by an appropriate
body such as Parliament or Public Auditors. (UN Women) five percent of their budget for programs to promote Total number of countries) * 100
women's empowerment and gender equality.
To determine if a country has a system to track and make
public allocations for gender equality and women’s
empowerment, a questionnaire will be sent to its Ministry
of Finance, or agency in charge of the government budget:
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc)
What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider Actors Philippines, aside from those References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic (col.28) (col.29)
Collection

Disaggregation
achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)
Agency
(col. 21) (col. 22) (col. 23) (col. 24)

PSA
PSA
Labor Force LFS
LFS - quarterly Survey (LFS) Civil Service
Civil Service Commission Not in PDP RM but there's a discussion in
5.5.2 Proportion of women in managerial positions 1 1 1 Commission (CSC), (CSC), Career 1,3,5,6,7 the narrative/ cited as an issue
CSC - irregular Administrative- Administrative-
Career Executive based data Executive based data
Service Board (CESB) Service Board
- for public sector (CESB) - for
public sector

Target 5.6: Ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health and reproductive rights as agreed in accordance with the Programme of Action of the International Conference on Population and Development and the Beijing Platform of Action and the outcome documents of their review conferences

5.6.2 Number of countries with laws and regulations


that guarantee full and equal access to women and Responsible Parenthood and
men aged 15 years and older to sexual and 1 N/A N/A N/A Reproductive Health Law
reproductive health care, information and education

Target 5.a: Undertake reforms to give women equal rights to economic resources, as well as access to ownership and control over land and other forms of property, financial services, inheritance and natural resources, in accordance with national laws
Target 5.c: Adopt and strengthen sound policies and enforceable legislation for the promotion of gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls at all levels

5.c.1 percentage of countries with systems to track Administrative- All government


and make public allocations for gender equality and 1 N/A Annual PCW, DILG agencies, GAD Plan and Budget N/A GAD Plan and Budget - global indicator
based data
women's empowerment GOCCs, SUCs
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

Goal 6: Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all
Target 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
Target 6.4: By 2030, substantially increase water-use efficiency across all sectors and ensure sustainable withdrawals and supply of freshwater to address water scarcity and substantially reduce the number of people suffering from water scarcity

The level of water stress: freshwater withdrawal as a


proportion of available freshwater resources is the ratio The indicator is computed as the total freshwater
between total freshwater withdrawn by all major sectors Freshwater withdrawal characterizes water usage for withdrawn (TWW) divided by
and total renewable freshwater resources, after taking the difference between the total renewable freshwater Reported allocated water level.can be computed using the
6.4.2 Level of water stress: freshwater withdrawal as a 2 1 into account environmental water requirements. Main domestic, municipal, irrigation, power generation, resources (TRWR) and the environmental water global methodology TRWR and Env should be validated if EM-Match
proportion of available freshwater resources sectors, as defined by ISIC standards, include agriculture; fisheries, livestock raising, industrial, recreational and requirements (Env.), multiplied by 100. All variables are available
other purposes.
forestry and fishing; manufacturing; electricity industry; expressed in km^3/year (10^9 m3/year).
and services. This indicator is also known as water Stress (%) = TWW / (TRWR - Env.) * 100
withdrawal intensity.

Target 6.5: By 2030, implement integrated water resources management at all levels, including through transboundary cooperation as appropriate
Target 6.a: By 2030, expand international cooperation and capacity-building support to developing countries in water- and sanitation-related activities and programmes, including water harvesting, desalination, water efficiency, wastewater treatment, recycling and reuse technologies

The indicator is computed as the proportion of total water


and sanitation-related ODA that is included in the
government budget, i.e. the amount of water and
sanitation-related ODA in the government budget divided
by the total amount of water and sanitation-related ODA.
The numerator on water and sanitation-related ODA in
the government budget will be obtained from the UN-
Water Global Analysis and Assessment of Sanitation and
Drinking-Water (GLAAS) survey for the 2016-2017 cycle.
The question on external funding collects data on the
Amount of water- and sanitation-related official amount of donor funds that were
development assistance that is part of a included in government budget. Data for 2015 ODA
6.a.1 Amount of water- and sanitation-related official
development assistance that is part of a government- 1 1 governmentcoordinated spending plan is defined as the disbursements through GLAAS will be available by
proportion of total water and sanitation-related Official end-2016. The scope of the question on external funding
coordinated spending plan Development Assistance (ODA) disbursements that are has been expanded beyond WASH for the 2016-
included in the government budget. 17 cycle to address all targets under SDG 6, including
wastewater and water quality, water efficiency,
water resource management, and water-related
ecosystems.
The denominator on total water and sanitation-related
ODA disbursements will be obtained through
OECD Creditor Reporting System (CRS) (purpose codes
14000-series for the water sector and purpose
code 31140 for agricultural water resources). Data on ODA
disbursements for 2015 will be made available through
CRS in December 2016.
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc)
What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider Actors Philippines, aside from those References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic (col.28) (col.29)
Collection

Disaggregation
achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)
Agency
(col. 21) (col. 22) (col. 23) (col. 24)

Goal 6: Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all
Target 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
Target 6.4: By 2030, substantially increase water-use efficiency across all sectors and ensure sustainable withdrawals and supply of freshwater to address water scarcity and substantially reduce the number of people suffering from water scarcity

Listahan Tubig NWRB, PSA, NIA, DOE


-actual water withdrawal is not available;
*Water rights *Water rights only water allocated is available
applications
6.4.2 Level of water stress: freshwater withdrawal as a 1 1 1 N/A Geographical Annual NWRB granted by NEDA applications NWRB 3 http://www.nwrb.gov.ph (disaggregated by administrative region,
proportion of available freshwater resources NWRB DILG granted by Clean Water Act of 2004 province, by source, by use)
NWRB -problem on the denominator
Administrative *use water rights application granted by
data
NWRB

Target 6.5: By 2030, implement integrated water resources management at all levels, including through transboundary cooperation as appropriate
Target 6.a: By 2030, expand international cooperation and capacity-building support to developing countries in water- and sanitation-related activities and programmes, including water harvesting, desalination, water efficiency, wastewater treatment, recycling and reuse technologies

c/o NEDA, - Based on comment of NEDA, this


6.a.1 Amount of water- and sanitation-related official DOF,DILG,
development assistance that is part of a government- N/A NWRB, DOH, DILG, NWRB, DOH, LWUA and indicator may not be sufficient to monitor
MWSS the achievement of the target. Consider
coordinated spending plan LWUA and supplementary indicators.
MWSS
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

Target 6.b: Support and strengthen the participation of local communities in improving water and sanitation management

The indicator assesses the percentage of local


administrative units (as defined by the national The UN-Water Global Analysis and Assessment of
government) that have an established and operational Sanitation and Drinking-Water (GLAAS) questionnaire
mechanism by which individuals and communities can provides information on whether there are “clearly
meaningfully contribute to decisions and directions about defined procedures in laws or policies for participation by
water and sanitation management. service users (e.g. households) and communities in
The indicator Proportion of local administrative units with planning programs”. For countries that have data available
6.b.1 Proportion of local administrative units with established and operational policies and from the local administrative unit level, they are asked to
established and operational policies and procedures 1 1 procedures for participation of local communities in water provide data on the number of local administrative units
for participation of local communities in water and and sanitation management is currently being measured for which policies and procedures for local participation (i)
sanitation management by the Proportion of countries with clearly defined exist, and (ii) are operational, as well as (iii) the number of
procedures in law or policy for participation by service local administrative units assessed, and (iv) the total
users/communities in planning program in water and number of units in the country. The indicator is computed
sanitation management, and hygiene promotion and the as (ii) the number of local admin units with operation
Proportion of countries with high level of policies and procedures for local participation divided by
users/communities participating in planning programs in (iv) the total number of local administrative units in the
water and sanitation management, and hygiene country.
promotion.
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc)
What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider Actors Philippines, aside from those References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic (col.28) (col.29)
Collection

Disaggregation
achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)
Agency
(col. 21) (col. 22) (col. 23) (col. 24)

Target 6.b: Support and strengthen the participation of local communities in improving water and sanitation management

6.b.1 Proportion of local administrative units with


established and operational policies and procedures c/o DOH c/o DOH c/o DOH N/A c/o DOH and DILG - DOH, DILG, and LGUs
for participation of local communities in water and and DILG and DILG and DILG
sanitation management
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

Goal 7: Ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all
Target 7.1: By 2030, ensure universal access to affordable, reliable and modern energy services

Given the low frequency and the regional distribution of


some surveys, a number of countries have gaps in
available data. To develop the historical evolution and
starting point of electrification rates, a simple modelling
approach was adopted to fill in the missing data points -
7.1.1 Proportion of population with access to Proportion of population with access to electricity is the around 1990, 2000, 2010 and 2012. This modelling
electricity 1 1 percentage of population with access to electricity approach allowed the estimation of electrification rates
for 212 countries over these time periods. The SE4ALL
Global Tracking Framework Report (2013) referenced
below provides more details on the suggested
methodology for tracking access to energy (Chapter 2,
Section 1, page 82-87).

The indicator is modelled with household survey data


compiled by WHO. The information on cooking fuel use
1 1 and cooking practices comes from about 800 nationally
representative survey and censuses. Survey sources
include Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) and Living
Standards Measurement Surveys (LSMS), Multi-Indicator
Cluster Surveys (MICS), the World Health Survey (WHS),
and other nationally developed and implemented surveys.
Estimates of primary cooking energy for the total, urban
and rural population for a given year are obtained
separately using a multilevel model. The model only
accounts for regions, countries and time as a spline
Proportion of population with primary reliance on clean function, and estimates are restricted to values ranging
fuels and technology is calculated as the number of from zero to one. More details on the model are
people using clean fuels and technologies for cooking, published elsewhere (Bonjour et al, 2013).
7.1.2 Proportion of population with primary reliance heating and lighting divided by total population reporting Estimates for countries with no available surveys were
on clean fuels and technology that any cooking, heating or lighting, expressed as obtained as follows:
percentage. “Clean” is defined by the emission rate When survey data is available for a country, the regional
DOE: Change to "Clean energy per capita" targets and specific fuel recommendations (i.e. against population- weighted mean is used to derive aggregate
unprocessed coal and kerosene) included in the normative estimates at a regional or global level, however no country
guidance WHO guidelines for indoor air quality: household point estimate is given for that country is reported
fuel combustion. Countries classified as high-income with a Gross National
Income (GNI) of more than US$ 12,746.- per capita are
assumed to have made a complete transition to using
clean fuels and technologies as the primary domestic
energy source for cooking and the primary reliance on
polluting (unclean) fuels and technologies use is reported
to be less than 5% and assumed as zero for regional and
global estimates.
For estimating the fraction of the population relying on
clean fuels and technologies for heating and lighting, the
same methodology using survey data to derive country
estimates for a particular year will be used using the same
above mentioned assumptions.
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc)
What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider Actors Philippines, aside from those References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic (col.28) (col.29)
Collection

Disaggregation
achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)
Agency
(col. 21) (col. 22) (col. 23) (col. 24)

Goal 7: Ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all
Target 7.1: By 2030, ensure universal access to affordable, reliable and modern energy services

Indicators reflected in draft PDP-RM 2017-


DOE-HEDP it may be possible to further 2022 (Chapter 19: Accelerating Strategic
7.1.1 Proportion of population with access to
electricity 1 1 1 1 Annually DOE DOE (latest DOE disaggregate data i.e., PWD, Infrastructure Development)
data:2015) geographical location, Ips HHs with electricity increased, in % HHs =
89.61 % (2016)

Indicators reflected in draft PDP-RM 2017-


2022 (Chapter 19: Accelerating Strategic NEDA comments:
7.1.2 Proportion of population with primary reliance Infrastructure Development) - retain the indicator
it may be possible to further
on clean fuels and technology 1 1 0 N/A Every 5 yrs DOE DOE DOE-HECS DOE disaggregate data i.e., PWD, Amount of biofuels increased, in million - request the PSRTI to develop estimation
liters (ML) methodology for the proportion of
DOE: Change to "Clean energy per capita" geographical location, Ips population with primary reliance on clean
Bioethanol = 524 (2016) fuels and technology
Biodiesel = 182 (2016)
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

Target 7.2: By 2030, increase substantially the share of renewable energy in the global energy mix

Calculated by dividing consumption of energy from all


renewable sources by total final energy consumption.
Renewable energy consumption is derived from three
tables of the IEA world energy statistics and balances:
total final consumption, electricity output and heat
output. All volumes reported in the total final
consumption table are taken as reported. Since volumes
for electricity and heat in the final consumption table are
not broken down by technology, electricity and heat
output tables are used instead to break down final
7.2.1 Renewable energy share in the total final energy
consumption The renewable energy share in total final consumption is consumption of electricity and heat by technology. The
allocation by technology is done by deriving the share of Calculated by dividing total renewable energy generation
1 1 the percentage of final consumption of energy derived technology in electricity and heat output tables and by the total Electric Energy Production. GM
DOE: Change to "Renewable energy share in the total from renewable resources.
primary energy consumption" multiplying that share by final energy consumption of
electricity and heat, respectively. For instance, if total final
consumption table reports 150 TJ for biogas energy, while
total final consumption of electricity is 400 TJ and heat
100 TJ, and the share of biogas in total electricity output is
10 percent and 5 percent in heat, the total reported
number for biogas consumption will be 195 TJ (150
TJ+400TJ*10%+100TJ*5%). The Global Tracking
Framework Report (2013) provides more details on the
suggested methodology for defining and measuring
renewable energy (Chapter 4, Section 1, page 201-202)

Target 7.3: By 2030, double the global rate of improvement in energy efficiency

7.3.1 Energy intensity measured in terms of primary 1 1 Energy intensity is defined as the energy supplied to the Calculated as units of energy (million tons of oil Energy intensity is obtained by dividing total energy Energy intensity is obtained by dividing total energy EM
energy and GDP economy per unit value of economic output. equivalent, MTOE) per unit of GDP (in billion pesos) supply over GDP. supply over GDP.

Goal 8: Promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work for all
Target 8.1: Sustain per capita economic growth in accordance with national circumstances and, in particular, at least 7 per cent gross domestic product growth per annum in the least developed countries
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc)
What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider Actors Philippines, aside from those References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic (col.28) (col.29)
Collection

Disaggregation
achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)
Agency
(col. 21) (col. 22) (col. 23) (col. 24)

Target 7.2: By 2030, increase substantially the share of renewable energy in the global energy mix

Indicator can be classified by use; May be


incorporated in the Community Based
Indicators reflected in draft PDP-RM 2017- Management System CBMS); Revisit
7.2.1 Renewable energy share in the total final energy
consumption 2022 (Chapter 19: Accelerating Strategic Household Energy Consumption Survey
Infrastructure Development) (HECS)
1 0 0 N/A Annual DOE DOE-EBT DOE 3 Renewable energy capacity increased, in
DOE: Change to "Renewable energy share in the total
primary energy consumption" MW Primary renewable energy is used instead
Baseline = 6,870 (2016) of final energy consumption.

Units has to be standardized.

Target 7.3: By 2030, double the global rate of improvement in energy efficiency

Indicators reflected in draft PDP-RM 2017-


Key Energy Philippine 2022 (Chapter 19: Accelerating Strategic
DOE's Key Statistics / Statistical Infrastructure Development) Data on primary energy and GDP were
7.3.1 Energy intensity measured in terms of primary 1 0 0 N/A yearly DOE/PSA Energy National Yearbook, DOE 3 Energy intensity (primary energy) presented in the previous publications of
energy and GDP
Statistics/PSY Accounts of the Energy reduced, in tons of oil equivalent per NSCB.
Philippines Sit/Statistics million peso (TOE/PhP million)
Baseline=6.38 (2016)

Goal 8: Promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work for all
Target 8.1: Sustain per capita economic growth in accordance with national circumstances and, in particular, at least 7 per cent gross domestic product growth per annum in the least developed countries
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

The annual growth rate of real Gross Domestic Product


(GDP) per capita is calculated as follows:
a. Convert annual real GDP in domestic currency at 2005
Annual growth rate of real Gross Domestic Product (GDP)
per capita is calculated as the percentage change in the prices for a country or area to US dollars
at 2005 prices using the 2005 exchange rates.
real GDP per capita between two consecutive years. Real b. Divide the result by the population of the country or
GDP per capita is calculated by dividing GDP at constant Real GDP per capita in PhP - GDP at constant 2000 prices Percentage change in the real GDP per capita between
8.1.1 Annual growth rate of real GDP per capita 1 1 prices by the population of a country or area. The data for divided by total population. area to obtain annual real GDP per capita in constant US two consecutive years EM
dollars at 2005 prices.
real GDP are measured in constant US dollars to facilitate c. Calculate the annual growth rate of real GDP per capita
the calculation of country growth rates and aggregation of
the country data in year t+ 1 using the following formula:
[(G(t+1) – G(t))/G(t)] x 100%, where G(t+1) is real GDP per
capita in 2005 US dollars in year t+1
and G(t) is real GDP per capita in 2005 US dollars in year t

Target 8.2: Achieve higher levels of economic productivity through diversification, technological upgrading and innovation, including through a focus on high-value added and labour-intensive sectors

Real GDP per employed person = GDP at constant prices /


Total number of employed persons
where the numerator and denominator refer to the same
reference period, for example, the same calendar year.
8.2.1 Annual growth rate of real GDP per employed Annual growth rate of real GDP per employed person Gross Domestic Product at constant 2000 prices divided If we call the real GDP per employed person “LabProd”, Percentage change in the real GDP per employed
1 1 conveys the annual percentage change in real Gross EM
person Domestic Product per employed person. by total employed. then the annual growth rate of real GDP per employed between two consecutive years.
person is calculated as follows:
Annual growth rate of real GDP per employed person =
(LabProd in year n – LabProd in year n-1) / LabProd in year
n-1 *100

Target 8.5: By 2030, achieve full and productive employment and decent work for all women and men, including for young people and persons with disabilities, and equal pay for work of equal value

Unemployed persons are those of working age (usually Unemployed persons are those of working age (usually
persons aged 15 and above) who were not in persons aged 15 and above) who were not in
employment, carried out activities to seek employment employment, carried out activities to seek employment
during a specified recent period and were currently during a specified recent period and were currently
available to take up employment given a job opportunity, available to take up employment given a job opportunity,
where: (a) “not in employment” is assessed with respect where: (a) “not in employment” is assessed with respect
to the short reference period for the measurement of to the short reference period for the measurement of
employment; (b) to “seek employment” refers to any employment; (b) to “seek employment” refers to any
activity when carried out, during a specified recent period activity when carried out, during a specified recent period
comprising the last four weeks or one month, for the comprising the last four weeks or one month, for the
purpose of finding a job or setting up a business or purpose of finding a job or setting up a business or
agricultural undertaking; (c) the point when the enterprise agricultural undertaking; (c) the point when the enterprise
starts to exist should be used to distinguish between starts to exist should be used to distinguish between
8.5.2 Unemployment rate, by sex, age and persons Unemployment rate = Unemployed persons / Persons in Unemployment rate = Unemployed persons / Persons in
with disabilities 1 1 search activities aimed at setting up a business and the search activities aimed at setting up a business and the the labour force *100 the labour force *100 GM
work activity itself, as evidenced by the enterprise’s work activity itself, as evidenced by the enterprise’s
registration to operate or by when financial resources registration to operate or by when financial resources
become available, the necessary infrastructure or become available, the necessary infrastructure or
materials are in place or the first client or order is materials are in place or the first client or order is
received, depending on the context; (d) “currently received, depending on the context; (d) “currently
available” serves as a test of readiness to start a job in the available” serves as a test of readiness to start a job in the
present, assessed with respect to a short reference period present, assessed with respect to a short reference period
comprising that used to measure employment (depending comprising that used to measure employment (depending
on national circumstances, the reference period may be on national circumstances, the reference period may be
extended to include a short subsequent period not extended to include a short subsequent period not
exceeding two weeks in total, so as to ensure adequate exceeding two weeks in total, so as to ensure adequate
coverage of unemployment situations among different coverage of unemployment situations among different
population groups). population groups).
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc)
What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider Actors Philippines, aside from those References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic (col.28) (col.29)
Collection

Disaggregation
achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)
Agency
(col. 21) (col. 22) (col. 23) (col. 24)

GDP/GRDP -
GDP-Quarterly; National
GRDP-Annual; National PSA-MAS AND
8.1.1 Annual growth rate of real GDP per capita 1 1 0 0 Population PSA-MAS Accounts PSA- SSSS Acconts; NEDA http://psa.gov.ph/nap-press-release Population Projection link
Population
Projection Projections

Target 8.2: Achieve higher levels of economic productivity through diversification, technological upgrading and innovation, including through a focus on high-value added and labour-intensive sectors

Industry and services labor productivity in


Chapter 10 and agriculture in Chapter 8 of
PDP
Harmonize labor productivity data within
http://psa.gov.ph/nap-press-
GDP/GRDP - release","http://psa.gov.ph/nap-press- PSA (LSRSD Statistics and SNA).
National
8.2.1 Annual growth rate of real GDP per employed GDP-Quarterly; National PSA-MAS AND Acconts; release" Proposed sub-indicator:
1 1 0 0 GRDP-Annual; LFS- PSA-MAS NEDA
person Quarterly Accounts PSA- SSSS Employed http://psa.gov.ph/statistics/survey/labor- DISAGGREGATION BY INDUSTRY; TOTAL
Person - Labor FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY
Force Survey and-employment/labor-force-survey
NEDA comment:
- retain the indicator because this is a
global indicator
- request PSRTI to identify possible
supplemental indicator

Target 8.5: By 2030, achieve full and productive employment and decent work for all women and men, including for young people and persons with disabilities, and equal pay for work of equal value

In Chapter 4 of PDP

LFS does not include question on disability


Proposed Indicator: Unemployment rate
by sex and age group
8.5.2 Unemployment rate, by sex, age and persons Labor Force
with disabilities 1 1 0 1 Quarterly PSA-SSSS Survey (LFS) PSA-SSSS LFS NEDA, DOLE 6 http://www.psa.gov.ph/statistics/survey/labor-force
NEDA comments:
- retain indicator but exclude
disaggregation that are not available and
this will be included as limitations of the
indicator
- statistical models for data disaggregation
that are not available can be explored
activity when carried out, during a specified recent period activity when carried out, during a specified recent period
comprising the last four weeks or one month, for the comprising the last four weeks or one month, for the
purpose of finding a job or setting up a business or purpose of finding a job or setting up a business or
agricultural undertaking; (c) the point when the enterprise agricultural undertaking; (c) the point when the enterprise
TIER starts to exist should be used to distinguish between Definition
starts to exist should be used to distinguish between Method of Computation
8.5.2 Unemployment rate, by sex, age and persons Unemployment rate = Unemployed persons / Persons in Unemployment rate = Unemployed persons / Persons in
1 1 search activities aimed at setting up a business and the search activities aimed at setting up a business and the GM
with disabilities work activity itself, as evidenced by the enterprise’s work activity itself, as evidenced by the enterprise’s the labour force *100 the labour force *100
registration to operate or by when financial resources registration to operate or by when financial resources Matching
Global (classified Global infrastructure or
become available, the necessary Nationalinfrastructure or
become available, the necessary Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8)client or order is (col. 9)client or order is (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
materials are in place or the first materials are in place or the first
(col. 1) received, depending on the context; (d) “currently received, depending on the context; (d) “currently Partial Match, DM-
available” serves as a test of readiness to start a job in the available” serves as a test of readiness to start a job in the Match, EM -Match) (col
present, assessed with respect to a short reference period present, assessed with respect to a short reference period 12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below comprising that used to measure employment (depending comprising that used to measure employment (depending
for the categories) for the categories) on national circumstances, the reference period may be on national circumstances, the reference period may be
extended to include a short subsequent period not extended to include a short subsequent period not
exceeding two weeks in total, so as to ensure adequate exceeding two weeks in total, so as to ensure adequate
coverage of unemployment situations among different coverage of unemployment situations among different
population groups). population groups).
LFS does not include question on disability
Proposed Indicator: Unemployment rate
Source of data: by sex and age group
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc)
8.5.2 Unemployment rate, by sex, age and persons Labor Force
1 1 0 1 Quarterly PSA-SSSS PSA-SSSS LFS NEDA, DOLE What level/s of6disaggregation http://www.psa.gov.ph/statistics/survey/labor-force
NEDA comments:
with disabilities Survey (LFS) - retain indicator but exclude
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the disaggregation that are not available and
Availability this will be included as limitations of the
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider Actors Philippines, aside from those References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator? indicator
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic (col.28) - statistical models(col.29)
for data disaggregation
Collection

Disaggregation
achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory that are not available can be explored
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)
Agency
(col. 21) (col. 22) (col. 23) (col. 24)
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

Target 8.6: By 2020, substantially reduce the proportion of youth not in employment, education or training

The indicator is calculated as follows:


NEET rate = (Youth – Youth in employment – Youth not in
employment but in education or training) / Youth*100
This proportion of youth (aged 15-24 years) not in This proportion of youth (aged 15-24 years) not in It is important to note here that youth both in
employment and education or training simultaneously
8.6.1 Proportion of youth (aged 15-24 years) not in education, employment or training, also known as "the education, employment or training, also known as "the should not be double counted when subtracted from the NEET rate = (Youth – Youth in employment – Youth not in
1 1 NEET rate", conveys the number of young persons not in NEET rate", conveys the number of young persons not in employment but in education or training) / Youth GM
education, employment or training education, employment or training as a percentage of the education, employment or training as a percentage of the total number of youth. *100
The formula can also be expressed as:
total youth population. total youth population. NEET rate = ((Unemployed youth + Youth outside the
labour force) – (Unemployed youth in education or
training + Youth outside the labour force in education or
training)) / Youth *100

Target 8.8: Protect labour rights and promote safe and secure working environments for all workers, including migrant workers, in particular women migrants, and those in precarious employment

The fatal occupational injury frequency rate is calculated


as the number of new cases of fatal injuryduring the
reference year divided by the total number of hours
worked by workers in the reference group during the
reference year, multiplied by 1 000 000.
Similarly, the non-fatal occupational injury frequency rate
The frequency rates of fatal and non-fatal occupational The frequency rates of fatal and non-fatal occupational is calculated as the number of new cases of non-fatal
injuries provide information on the number of cases of injuries provide information on the number of cases of
fatal and non-fatal occupational injury per hours worked fatal and non-fatal occupational injury per hours worked injury during the reference year divided by the total Frequency rate - cases of occupational injuries with
8.8.1 Frequency rates of fatal and non-fatal 1 1 by the concerned population during the reference period. by the concerned population during the reference period. number of hours worked by workers in the reference workdays lost including fataliies per 1,000,000 employee- PM
occupational injuries, by sex and migrant status group during the reference year, multiplied by 1 000 000.
It is a measure of the risk of having a fatal or a non-fatal It is a measure of the risk of having a fatal or a non-fatal Ideally, the denominator should be the number of hours hours of exposure.
occupational injury based on the duration of exposure to occupational injury based on the duration of exposure to
adverse work-related factors. adverse work-related factors. actually worked by workers in the reference group. When
this is not possible, the denominator can be calculated on
the basis of normal hours of work taking into account
entitlements to periods of paid absence from work, such
as paid vacations, paid sick leave and public holidays.
If the data needed to calculate frequency rates is not
available, incidence rates may be calculated instead.

Target 8.9: By 2030, devise and implement policies to promote sustainable tourism that creates jobs and promotes local culture and products
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc)
What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider Actors Philippines, aside from those References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic (col.28) (col.29)
Collection

Disaggregation
achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)
Agency
(col. 21) (col. 22) (col. 23) (col. 24)

Target 8.6: By 2020, substantially reduce the proportion of youth not in employment, education or training

Training question is still for development

8.6.1 Proportion of youth (aged 15-24 years) not in Labor Force NEDA comments:
1 1 0 1 Quarterly PSA-SSSS PSA-SSSS LFS DEPED N/A http://www.psa.gov.ph/statistics/survey/labor-force
education, employment or training Survey (LFS) - retain indicator
- include additional question on trainings
in LFS OCTOBER ROUND only

Target 8.8: Protect labour rights and promote safe and secure working environments for all workers, including migrant workers, in particular women migrants, and those in precarious employment

a) No disaggregation on gender and


migrant in ISLE b) Data from the Labor
Laws Compliance System (General Labor
Standards and Occupational Safety and
Health Standards)
8.8.1 Frequency rates of fatal and non-fatal 1 1 1 1 1 a) Every 2 years PSA-SSSS ISLE/LLCS PSA-SSSS ISLE/LLCS DOLE Yes (for migrant status) Integrated Survey on Labor and
occupational injuries, by sex and migrant status b) Annual Employment (ISLE)
NEDA comments:
- retain the indicator and can be sourced
from OWS and ISLE
- include the availability of disaggregation
as limitation

Target 8.9: By 2030, devise and implement policies to promote sustainable tourism that creates jobs and promotes local culture and products
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

Target 8.10: Strengthen the capacity of domestic financial institutions to encourage and expand access to banking, insurance and financial services for all

a) Number of offices of BSP supervised/regulated financial


institutions by type of
(a) The number of commercial bank branches per 100,000 financial institution (banks, non-banks, and off-shore (a) Number of commercial bank branches / (Total (a) Number of commercial bank branches / (Total
8.10.1 (a) Number of commercial bank branches per banking units) with breakdown
100,000 adults and (b) number of automated teller 1 1 adults as to Head Office and Other Offices Population age 30 and above) * 100,000) (b) 'Number of Projected Population age 30 and above) * 100,000) (b) PM
(b) The number of automated teller machines automated teller machines (ATMs) / ((Total Population 'Number of automated teller machines (ATMs) / ((Total
machines (ATMs) per 100,000 adults (ATMs) per 100,000 adults age 30 and above) * 100,000) Projected Population age 30 and above) * 100,000)
b)Number of automated teller machines (ATMs) with
breakdown as to on-site and offsite
and number of banks with electronic banking facilities

Account at a financial institution includes respondents


who report having an account at a bank or at another type
of financial institution, such as a credit union,
microfinance institution, cooperative, or the post office (if
applicable), or having a debit card in their own name. In
addition, it includes respondents who report receiving
wages, government transfers, or payments for agricultural
products into an account at a financial institution in the
The indicator is based on data collected through individual
8.10.2 Proportion of adults (15 years and older) with past 12 months; paying utility bills or school fees from an level surveys in each country with representative samples.
an account at a bank or other financial institution or 1 1 account at a financial institution in the past 12 months; or PM
with a mobile-money-service provider receiving wages or government transfers into a card in the Appropriate sampling weights are used in calculating
country-level aggregates.
past 12 months. Mobile money account includes
respondents who report personally using GSM Association
(GSMA) Mobile Money for the Unbanked (MMU) services
in the past 12 months to pay bills or to send or receive
money. In addition, it includes respondents who report
receiving wages, government transfers, or payments for
agricultural products through a mobile phone in the past
12 months.
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc)
What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider Actors Philippines, aside from those References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic (col.28) (col.29)
Collection

Disaggregation
achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)
Agency
(col. 21) (col. 22) (col. 23) (col. 24)

Target 8.10: Strengthen the capacity of domestic financial institutions to encourage and expand access to banking, insurance and financial services for all

a) the IMF indicator is limited to national


level and considered commercial banks
only
b) BSP computes number of banks and
Yearly Report Yearly Report ATMs per 10,000 adults. These indicators
8.10.1 (a) Number of commercial bank branches per
100,000 adults and (b) number of automated teller 1 0 0 0 Annual BSP on the State of BSP, PSA on the State of BSP https://www.bsp.gov.ph are included in the BSP's yearly report on
Financial Financial the state of financial inclusion. Data can be
machines (ATMs) per 100,000 adults Inclusion Inclusion disaggregated by region, province, city and
municipality.
c) BSP's proposed indicator is the number
of access points per 10,000 adults
currently monitored in the PDP.

a) World Bank Findex survey is conducted


every 3 years (baseline year is 2011)
b) Proxy indicator is number of deposit
accounts per 10,000 adults. BSP computes
this indicator and it includes it in the
yearly report on the state of financial
inclusion. Data can be disaggregated by
region, province, city and municipality.
World Bank World Bank
Findex Findex c) We may also consider the National
BAseline Survey on FInancial Inclusion
8.10.2 Proportion of adults (15 years and older) with (NBSFI) which has the % of Filipino adults
an account at a bank or other financial institution or 1 0 0 1 Every 3 years WB and BSP Yearly Report WB and BSP Yearly Report BSP https://www.bsp.gov.ph
with a mobile-money-service provider on the State of on the State of with savings in a foreign formal financial
institution. Data can be disaggregated by
Financial Financial region (NCR vs. Outside NCR), by gender,
Inclusion Inclusion
by age, by education and by income class.
The survey (baseline year is 2015) will be
conducted bi-annually.

NEDA comments:
- retain indicator but will be limited to
accounts at a bank
- can be included in APIS
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

Goal 9: Build resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization and foster innovation
Target 9.1: Develop quality, reliable, sustainable and resilient infrastructure, including regional and transborder infrastructure, to support economic development and human well-being, with a focus on affordable and equitable access for all

Passenger and freight volumes is the sum of the passenger Passenger and freight volumes is the sum of the passenger The indicator is calculated through a sum of the passenger The indicator is calculated through a sum of the passenger
9.1.2 Passenger and freight volumes, by mode of and freight volumes reported for the air carriersin terms and freight volumes reported for the air carriersin terms and freight volumes reported for the air
transport 1 1 of number of people and metric tonnes of cargo of number of people and metric tonnes of cargo carriers through ICAO Air Transport Reporting Forms and and freight volumes reported for the air carriers through EM
the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines.
respectively. respectively. grouped by Member States of ICAO

Target 9.2: Promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization and, by 2030, significantly raise industry’s share of employment and gross domestic product, in line with national circumstances, and double its share in least developed countries

Manufacturing value added (MVA) as a proportion of


gross domestic product (GDP) is a ratio between MVA and Manufacturing gross value added (GVA) as a proportion of
9.2.1 Manufacturing value added as a proportion of 1 1 Gross Domestic Product (GDP). It is generally compiled as MVA proportion to GDP = MVA/GDP*100. Manufacturing GVA/GDP*100 GM
GDP and per capita GDP, both reported in constant 2010 USD. the sum of the value added of all manufacturing activity MVA per capita = MVA/population
MVA per capita is calculated by dividing MVA in constant
2010 USD by population of a country or area. units in operation in the reference period

The indicator is represented by the share of


manufacturing employment in total employment.

This indicator represents the contribution of


manufacturing in job creation. In developing countries, it Employment is defined as a work performed for pay or
profit. As defined in the Labor Force Survey (LFS)
shows the ability of manufacturing to absorb surplus employed persons refers to persons in the labor force
labour forces from agricultural and other traditional
9.2.2 Manufacturing employment as a proportion of 1 1 sectors towards production labour with higher wages. In who are reported either as at work or with a job or Number of persons employed in manufacturing activities / Number of persons employed in manufacturing activities / EM
total employment business although not at work. Persons at work are those Total number of employment in all activities × 100 Total number of employment in all activities × 100
industrialized countries, innovation and technology were who did some work, even for an hour during the
the main drivers of product sophistication, especially in
manufacturing, but in the meantime, emphasis has shifted reference period (Define employment at the national
to reduction in labour as part of cost-cutting measures. context from LFS)
The structural changes promote capital-intensive industry
and consequently, the share of manufacturing in total
employment may decrease.

Target 9.5: Enhance scientific research, upgrade the technological capabilities of industrial sectors in all countries, in particular developing countries, including, by 2030, encouraging innovation and substantially increasing the number of research and development workers per 1 million people and public and private research and development spending
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc)
What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider Actors Philippines, aside from those References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic (col.28) (col.29)
Collection

Disaggregation
achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)
Agency
(col. 21) (col. 22) (col. 23) (col. 24)

Goal 9: Build resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization and foster innovation
Target 9.1: Develop quality, reliable, sustainable and resilient infrastructure, including regional and transborder infrastructure, to support economic development and human well-being, with a focus on affordable and equitable access for all

Indicators reflected in draft PDP-RM 2017-


2022 (Chapter 19: Accelerating Strategic
Infrastructure Development)

Air passenger traffic increased


(international and domestic), in number of
passengers
Baseline: 57,487,886 (2015)
Air cargo traffic increased, (international
DOTr and and domestic), in metric tons (MT)
9.1.2 Passenger and freight volumes, by mode of DOTr and Attached Administrative Administrative Baseline: 805,977,094 (2015)
transport 1 1 0 0 Annually Agencies, PSA Data Attached Data DOTC and attached agencies 1; 2; 3; 6; 7
Agencies, PSA
Number of passengers transported via sea
increased
Baseline: 62,762,732 (2015)

Cargo shipped increased (international


and domestic), in MT
Baseline: 223,672,070 (2015)

Container traffic increased, in twenty-foot


equivalent unit (TEU)
Baseline: 5,861,830 (2015)

Target 9.2: Promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization and, by 2030, significantly raise industry’s share of employment and gross domestic product, in line with national circumstances, and double its share in least developed countries

- Disaggregation per geographic location is


already available; disaggregation by
industry is also suggested. Disaggregating
the data beyond this may not be relevant.

Quarterly for - DOST recommended the inclusion of a


9.2.1 Manufacturing value added as a proportion of 1 1 0 N/A National, PSA NAP PSA MISSI, QSPBI, DTI and attached agencies similar set of targets/indicators for
GDP and per capita PPI services (verify).
Annual for Regional
- good match only since Philippines has
2000 base year

9.2.2 Manufacturing employment as a proportion of 1 1 0 1 Quarterly PSA LFS PSA LFS DTI and attached agencies 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 http://psa.gov.ph/content/2016-annual-lfs-estimates-tables
total employment

Target 9.5: Enhance scientific research, upgrade the technological capabilities of industrial sectors in all countries, in particular developing countries, including, by 2030, encouraging innovation and substantially increasing the number of research and development workers per 1 million people and public and private research and development spending
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

Research and development (R&D) expenditure as a


proportion of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is the
amount of R&D expenditure divided by the total output of Research and development (R&D) expenditure as a Computation of the indicator Research and development
9.5.1 Research and development expenditure as a 1 1 proportion of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is the (R&D)expenditure as a proportion of Gross Domestic Use the formula for the proportion EM
proportion of GDP the economy. amount of R&D expenditure divided by the total output of Product (GDP) is self-explanatory, using readily available
The indicator is a direct measure of Research and the economy. GDP data as denominator.
development (R&D) spending referred to in the target.

Target 9.a: Facilitate sustainable and resilient infrastructure development in developing countries through enhanced financial, technological and technical support to African countries, least developed countries, landlocked developing countries and small island developing States

Gross disbursements of total ODA and other official flows


from all donors in support of infrastructure.
The DAC defines ODA as “those flows to countries and
territories on the DAC List of ODA Recipients
and to multilateral institutions which are
i) provided by official agencies, including state and local
Key components of infrastructure: Power, energy,
governments, or by their executive electrification, information communications technology,
agencies; and air/ rail/ land/ water transport,
ii) each transaction is administered with the promotion of
9.a.1 Total official international support (official the economic development and flood control and drainage, solid waste management, The sum of ODA and OOF flows from all donors to
development assistance plus other official flows) to 1 1 water supply and sanitation, roads and bridges, developing countries for Consult DBM/NEDA/DOF
infrastructure welfare of developing countries as its main objective; and other public works (e.g. public markets, bus terminals), infrastructure.
is concessional in character and conveys a grant element
of at least 25 per cent (calculated at a rate of and school buildings
discount of 10 per cent). Source: 2016 ODA Review Report, NEDA
Other official flows (OOF): Other official flows (excluding
officially supported export credits) are defined
as transactions by the official sector which do not meet
the conditions for eligibility as ODA, either
because they are not primarily aimed at development, or
because they are not sufficiently concessional.

Goal 10: Reduce inequality within and among countries.


Target 10.1: By 2030, progressively achieve and sustain income growth of the bottom 40 per cent of the population at a rate higher than the national average

The growth rate in the welfare aggregate of bottom 40 The growth rate in the welfare aggregate of bottom 40 Growth rates are calculated as annualized growth rates Growth rates are calculated as annualized growth rates
percent is computed as the annualized average growth percent is computed as the annualized average growth
rate in per capita real consumption or income of the rate in per capita real consumption or income of the over a roughly 5-year period. This is computed using the over a roughly 5-year period. This is computed using the
compunded growth formula: compunded growth formula:
10.1.1 Growth rates of household expenditure or bottom 40 percent of the income distribution in a country bottom 40 percent of the income distribution in a country
income per capita among the bottom 40 per cent of 1 1 for household surveys over a roughly 5-year period. The for household surveys over a roughly 5-year period. The EM
the population and the total population national average growth rate in the welfare aggregate is national average growth rate in the welfare aggregate is ((((mean t_1)/(mean t_0))^(1/n))-1)*100 ((((mean t_1)/(mean t_0))^(1/n))-1)*100
computed as the annualized average growth rate in per computed as the annualized average growth rate in per Where t_1 is the the final year of the growth period and Where t_1 is the the final year of the growth period and
capita real consuption or income of the total population in capita real consuption or income of the total population in
a country from household surveys over 5-year period. a country from household surveys over 5-year period. t_0 is the initial year. t_0 is the initial year.

Target 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
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc)
What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider Actors Philippines, aside from those References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic (col.28) (col.29)
Collection

Disaggregation
achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)
Agency
(col. 21) (col. 22) (col. 23) (col. 24)

- Expenditure on R & D in National


Accounts of the Philippines is part of the
IPP expenditure item but not currently
published.
- No further disaggregation since regional
data is already available. DOST suggested
to includeratio of registered/approved
patents to R&D expenditureas an indicator
of innovation (an output indicator;
9.5.1 Research and development expenditure as a 1 1 0 N/A Quarterly NAP PSA PSA, DOST PSA (CPBI, PSA
proportion of GDP ASPBI), DOST www.uis.unesco.org expenditure as input indicator). The
number of registered/approved patents is
also a part of the Global Competitiveness
Index.
NEDA comments:
- retain indicator using UWAX as source of
data
- not to include the other suggested
indicators

Target 9.a: Facilitate sustainable and resilient infrastructure development in developing countries through enhanced financial, technological and technical support to African countries, least developed countries, landlocked developing countries and small island developing States

- GOP can only provide on ODA loans and


grants received by the public sector
9.a.1 Total official international support (official NEDA, DOF, NEDA comments:
development assistance plus other official flows) to 1 1 1 N/A Annual NEDA http://www.neda.gov.ph/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/ODA-2016-As-of-August-22-2017.pdf
infrastructure DBM - retain the indicator because this is a
global indicator
- request PSRTI to identify possible
supplemental indicator

Goal 10: Reduce inequality within and among countries.


Target 10.1: By 2030, progressively achieve and sustain income growth of the bottom 40 per cent of the population at a rate higher than the national average

10.1.1 Growth rates of household expenditure or FIES and the CPH are the main source of
income per capita among the bottom 40 per cent of 1 1 0 0 Every 3 years PSA FIES/APIS PSA FIES/APIS Lead: DOLE, DTI, DSWD, DA, NEDA ALL data but special tabulation should be done
the population and the total population to generate the indicators

Target 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
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

10.2.1 Proportion of people living below 50 per cent


of median income, by age, sex andpersons with 3 1 No existing global metadata as of November 2017
disabilities
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc)
What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider Actors Philippines, aside from those References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic (col.28) (col.29)
Collection

Disaggregation
achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)
Agency
(col. 21) (col. 22) (col. 23) (col. 24)

10.2.1 Proportion of people living below 50 per cent FIES is the main source of data but special
of median income, by age, sex andpersons with 1 1 0 0 Every 3 years PSA FIES/APIS PSA FIES/APIS DOLE, DTI, DSWD, DA, NEDA ALL tabulation should be done to generate the
disabilities indicators and the disaggregations
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

Target 10.4: Adopt policies, especially fiscal, wage and social protection policies, and progressively achieve greater equality

Labor share of GDP is the total compensation of


employees given as a percent of GDP, which is a measure
10.4.1 Labour share of GDP, comprising wages and of total output. It provides information about the relative This is the ratio of compensation received by employees Labor share of GDP = total compensation of employees / Labor share of GDP = total compensation of employees /
1 1
social protection transfers share of output which is paid as compensation to over GDP. GDP * 100 GDP * 100
employees as compared with the share paid to capital in
the production process for a given reference period.

Target 10.5: Improve the regulation and monitoring of global financial markets and institutions and strengthen the implementation of such regulations

These are the sets of indicators the BSP is submitting to


IMF which is consist of 7 indicators
FSIs are indicators of the current financial health and
soundness of the financial institutions in a country, and of
their corporate and household counterparts. They include a) CAMELS composite rating of at least “3” in the last
both aggregated individual institution data and indicators
that are representative of the markets in which the regular examination;
b) Minimum applicable capital adequacy ratio;
10.5.1 Financial Soundness Indicators 3 1 financial institutions operate. FSIs are calculated and c) Minimum reserves against deposit liabilities, deposit
disseminated for the purpose of supporting substitutes, and common trust;
macroprudential analysis. This is the assessment and
surveillance of the strengths and vulnerabilities of d) Liquidity floor for government deposits;
e) FCDU/EFCDU foreign currency asset cover on
financial systems, with the objective of enhancing FCDU/EFCDU foreign currency liabilities; and
financial stability and, in particular, limiting the likelihood
of failure of the financial system. f) Maximum allowable open foreign exchange position.
g) Real Estate Price Index- Department of Economic
Statistics

Target 10.6: Ensure enhanced representation and voice for developing countries in decision-making in global international economic and financial institutions in order to deliver more effective, credible, accountable and legitimate institutions

The indicator Proportion of members and voting rights of The indicator Proportion of members and voting rights of
developing countries in international organizations has developing countries in international organizations has
two components, the developing country proportion of two components, the developing country proportion of
voting rights and the developing country proportion of voting rights and the developing country proportion of
membership in international organisations. In some membership in international organisations. In some The computation uses each institutions’ own published
institutions these two components are identical. institutions these two components are identical. membership and voting rights data from their respective The indicator is answerable by Yes or No in the national
The indicator is calculated independently for eleven The indicator is calculated independently for eleven annual reports. The proportion of voting rights is
10.6.1 Proportion of members and voting rights of different international institutions: The United Nations different international institutions: The United Nations computed as the number of voting rights allocated to context. Yes if the Philippines has the voting rights in the
developing countries in international organizations 1 1 listed international organization.
Indicator is also found in SDG 16.8.1 General Assembly, the United Nations Security Council, General Assembly, the United Nations Security Council, developing countries, divided by the total number of
the United Nations Economic and Social Council, the the United Nations Economic and Social Council, the voting rights. The proportion of membership is calculated
International Monetary Fund, the International Bank for International Monetary Fund, the International Bank for by taking the number of developing country members, The custodian agency will compile the global indicator.
Reconstruction and Development, the International Reconstruction and Development, the International divided by the total number of members.
Finance Corporation, the African Development Bank, the Finance Corporation, the African Development Bank, the
Asian Development Bank, the Inter-American Asian Development Bank, the Inter-American
Development Bank, the World Trade Organisation, and Development Bank, the World Trade Organisation, and
the Financial Stability Board. the Financial Stability Board.

Target 10.a: Implement the principle of special and differential treatment for developing countries, in particular least developed countries, in accordance with World Trade Organization agreements
Proportion of total number of tariff lines in percent Proportion of total number of tariff lines in percent
10.a.1 Proportion of tariff lines applied to imports applied to products imported from least developed applied to products imported from least developed The indicator is calculated as the average share of national The indicator is calculated as the average share of national
from least developed countries and developing 1 1
countries with zero-tariff countries and developing countries corresponding to 0 countries and developing countries corresponding to 0 tariff lines that are free of duty. tariff lines that are free of duty.
percent tariff rate in HS chapter 01-97 percent tariff rate in HS chapter 01-97
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc)
What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider Actors Philippines, aside from those References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic (col.28) (col.29)
Collection

Disaggregation
achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)
Agency
(col. 21) (col. 22) (col. 23) (col. 24)

Target 10.4: Adopt policies, especially fiscal, wage and social protection policies, and progressively achieve greater equality

Consolidated Consolidated
10.4.1 Labour share of GDP, comprising wages and Accounts and Accounts and DOLE, DSWD (with SSS, PhilHealth, ALL + employability floor and Implicitly, compensation of employees
1 0 0 N/A Annual PSA Income and PSA Income and includes wages and social protection
social protection transfers Outlay Outlay PAGIBIG etc) ceiling transfers. This cannot be disaggregated.
Accounts Accounts, CPBI

Target 10.5: Improve the regulation and monitoring of global financial markets and institutions and strengthen the implementation of such regulations

The Supervision and Examination Sector is


in charge of submitting the 6 indicators to
BSP indicators BSP indicators International Monetary Fund (IMF)
10.5.1 Financial Soundness Indicators 1 0 0 N/A Quarterly BSP submitted to BSP submitted to BSP Financial Soundness indicators: IMF. Another indicator is submitted by the
IMF IMF Compilation Guide Department of Economic Statistics which
is the real estate price index. The total FSI
indicators submitted by BSP is 7.

Target 10.6: Ensure enhanced representation and voice for developing countries in decision-making in global international economic and financial institutions in order to deliver more effective, credible, accountable and legitimate institutions

10.6.1 Proportion of members and voting rights of


developing countries in international organizations N/A N/A N/A N/A https://www.un.org/development/desa/en/
Indicator is also found in SDG 16.8.1

Target 10.a: Implement the principle of special and differential treatment for developing countries, in particular least developed countries, in accordance with World Trade Organization agreements

10.a.1 Proportion of tariff lines applied to imports BOC/Tariff Tariff BOC/Tariff Clarify with Tariff Commission and Bureau
from least developed countries and developing 1 N/A Every 5 years Tariff book BOC/Tariff Commission
countries with zero-tariff Commission Commission Commission of Customs (BOC)
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

Target 10.b: Encourage official development assistance and financial flows, including foreign direct investment, to States where the need is greatest, in particular least developed countries, African countries, small island developing States and landlocked developing countries, in accordance with their national plans and programmes

Total resource flows for development, by recipient and Total resource flows for development, by recipient and
donor countries and type of flow comprises of Official donor countries and type of flow comprises of Official
Development Assistance (ODA), other official flows (OOF) Development Assistance (ODA), other official flows (OOF)
and private flows. and private flows.
Official and private flows, both concessional and non- Official and private flows, both concessional and non-
10.b.1 Total resource flows for development, by concessional to developing countries. For official concessional to developing countries. For official
recipient and donor countries and type of flow (e.g. flows the major distinction is between official flows the major distinction is between official The sum of official and private flows from all donors to
official development assistance, foreign direct 1 (ODA) 1 development assistance (ODA) and other official flows development assistance (ODA) and other official flows developing countries.
investment and other flows) OOF, while private flows are broken down into flows at OOF, while private flows are broken down into flows at
market terms and charitable grants. Flows include market terms and charitable grants. Flows include
contributions to multilateral development agencies, which contributions to multilateral development agencies, which
are themselves official bodies. are themselves official bodies.

FDI is an international investment by a resident entity in FDI is an international investment by a resident entity in
one economy with the objective of obtaining a lasting one economy with the objective of obtaining a lasting
interest in an enterprise resident in another economy interest in an enterprise resident in another economy

FDI is an international investment by a resident entity in


2 (FDI) 1 one economy with the objective of obtaining a lasting
interest in an enterprise resident in another economy
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc)
What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider Actors Philippines, aside from those References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic (col.28) (col.29)
Collection

Disaggregation
achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)
Agency
(col. 21) (col. 22) (col. 23) (col. 24)

Target 10.b: Encourage official development assistance and financial flows, including foreign direct investment, to States where the need is greatest, in particular least developed countries, African countries, small island developing States and landlocked developing countries, in accordance with their national plans and programmes

ODA Portfolio, ODA Portfolio,


10.b.1 Total resource flows for development, by Programming Programming
recipient and donor countries and type of flow (e.g. discussions discussions
official development assistance, foreign direct 1 1 1 N/A Annual NEDA with NEDA with DOF, NEDA n/a http://www.neda.gov.ph/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/ODA-2016-As-of-August-22-2017.pdf
investment and other flows) developing developing
partners partners

Bank reports, Bank reports,


Financial Financial BOI and other Investment
1 0 0 N/A Monthly BSP Statement, BSP Statement, Promotion Agencies n/a
Surveys Surveys
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

Goal 11: Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable
Target 11.1: By 2030, ensure access for all to adequate, safe and affordable housing and basic services and upgrade slums
Target 11.5: By 2030, significantly reduce the number of deaths and the number of people affected and substantially decrease the direct economic losses relative to global gross domestic product caused by disasters, b)
i Informal settlements households (ISH): = 100[(No.of
people living in informal settlements

Affected people will be calculated as summation of


Affected: The total number of affected individuals or affected individuals or populace (the family head and its
populace (the family head and its dependents) residing in dependents) residing in the affected barangays of a
Death: The number of people who died during the the affected barangays of a municipality or city. municipality or city.
disaster, or directly after, as a direct result of the
hazardous event.
Displaced Inside Evacuation Centers: The total number of Displaced Inside Evacuation Centerswill be calculated as
affected individuals or populace (the family head and its the summation of affected individuals or populace (the
11.5.1 Number of deaths, missing persons and directly Missing: The number of people whose whereabouts is
affected persons attributed to disasters per 100,000 unknown since the hazardous event. dependents) who took pre-emptive evacuation prior to family head and its dependents) who took pre-emptive
the onslaught of the disaster; or who sought temporary evacuation prior to the onslaught of the disaster; or who
population 2 1 refuge due to the disaster, in an evacuation center. sought temporary refuge due to the disaster, in an EM
Affected: People who are affected, either directly or
Indicator is also found in SDG 1.5.1 and 13.1.1. indirectly, by a hazardous event directly affected are those evacuation center.
Displaced Outside Evacuation Centers:The total number of
who have suffered injury, illness or other health effects; affected individuals or populace (the family head and its Displaced Outside Evacuation Centersis calculated as
who are evacuated, displaced, relocated or have suffered
direct damage to their livelihoods, economic, physical, dependents) who took pre-emptive evacuation prior to summation of affected individuals or populace (the family
the onslaught of the disaster; or who sought temporary head and its dependents) who took pre-emptive
social, cultural and environmental aspects. refuge due to the disaster either to their relatives' or evacuation prior to the onslaught of the disaster; or who
friend's house. sought temporary refuge due to the disaster either to
their relatives' or friend's house.

Target 11.6: By 2030, reduce the adverse per capita environmental impact of cities, including by paying special attention to air quality and municipal and other waste management c) Inadequate housing households (IHH): = 100[(No. of
people living in inadequate housing)/(City population)]

Target 11.b: By 2020, substantially increase the number of cities and human settlements adopting and implementing integrated policies and plans towards inclusion, resource efficiency, mitigation and adaptation to clThe unit of measurements for all these indicators will be
%. At a later stage an index of measurementswill be

[a] An open-ended intergovernmental expert working


11.b.1 Number of countries that adopt and implement
national disaster risk reduction strategies in line with group on indicators and terminology relating to disaster Summation of the number of countries that adopt and
risk reduction established by the General Assembly Number of countries that adopt and implement national
the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2 1 (resolution 69/284) is developing a set of indicators to disaster risk reduction strategies in line with the Sendai #REF! implement national disaster risk reduction strategies in EM
2015-2030 line with the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk
measure global progress in the implementation of the Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030 Reduction 2015-2030
Sendai Framework. These indicators will eventually reflect
Indicator is also found in SDG 1.5.3 and 13.1.2 the agreements on the Sendai Framework indicators.

Note: Computation methodology for several indicators is


very comprehensive, very long (about 180 pages) and
[a] An open-ended intergovernmental expert working probably out of the scope of this Metadata. UNISDR
11.b.2 Proportion of local governments (units) that group on indicators and terminology relating to disaster prefers to refer to the outcome of the Open Ended
adopt and implement local disaster risk reduction Total number of local governments that adopt and
strategies in risk reduction established by the General Assembly Proportion of local governments that adopt and Intergovernmental Working Group, which provides a full implement local disaster risk reduction strategies in line
2 1 (resolution 69/284) is developing a set of indicators to implement local disaster risk reduction strategies in line detailed methodology for each indicator and sub- EM
line with national disaster risk reduction strategies measure global progress in the implementation of the with national disaster risk reduction strategies indicator. The latest version of these methodologies can with national disaster risk reduction strategies divided by
Sendai Framework. These indicators will eventually reflect be obtained at: the total local governments
Indicator is also found in SDG 1.5.4 and 13.1.3
the agreements on the Sendai Framework indicators. http://www.preventionweb.net/documents/oiewg/Techni
cal%20Collection%20of%20Concept%20Notes %20on
%20Indicators.pdf
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc)
What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider Actors Philippines, aside from those References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic (col.28) (col.29)
Collection

Disaggregation
achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)
Agency
(col. 21) (col. 22) (col. 23) (col. 24)

Goal 11: Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable
Target 11.1: By 2030, ensure access for all to adequate, safe and affordable housing and basic services and upgrade slums
Target 11.5: By 2030, significantly reduce the number of deaths and the number of people affected and substantially decrease the direct economic losses relative to global gross domestic product caused by disasters, i

Number of deaths, missing people,


11.5.1 Number of deaths, missing persons and directly
affected persons attributed to disasters per 100,000 Admin data injured, evacuated and relocated due to
disasters (natural incidents): data available
population 1 1 1 1 Annual NDRRMC from DSWD OCD, NDRRMC, DILG, LGUs 1,2,3,4,5,6 national, regional, provincial, by sex
and NDRRMC
Indicator is also found in SDG 1.5.1 and 13.1.1. (NDRRMC)
*per 100,000 people not readily available

Target 11.6: By 2030, reduce the adverse per capita environmental impact of cities, including by paying special attention to air quality and municipal and other waste management

Target 11.b: By 2020, substantially increase the number of cities and human settlements adopting and implementing integrated policies and plans towards inclusion, resource efficiency, mitigation and adaptation to cl

Number of deaths, missing people,


injured, evacuated and relocated due to
disasters per 100,000 people: data
available
11.b.1 Number of countries that adopt and implement
national disaster risk reduction strategies in line with national, regional, provincial, by sex
Admin data (NDRRMC)
the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 1 1 1 1 Annual NDRRMC from DSWD OCD, NDRRMC, DILG, LGUs 1,2,3,4,5,6 *per 100,000 people not readily available
2015-2030
and NDRRMC but can be done
Indicator is also found in SDG 1.5.3 and 13.1.2 NEDA comments:
- retain indicator because the Philippines
will still contribute information to this
indicator

Number of deaths, missing people,


11.b.2 Proportion of local governments (units) that injured, evacuated and relocated due to
adopt and implement local disaster risk reduction disasters per 100,000 people: data
strategies in Admin data available
1 1 1 1 Annual NDRRMC from DSWD OCD, NDRRMC, DILG, LGUs 1,2,3,4,5,6
line with national disaster risk reduction strategies and NDRRMC national, regional, provincial, by sex
(NDRRMC)
Indicator is also found in SDG 1.5.4 and 13.1.3 *per 100,000 people not readily available
but can be done
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

Goal 12: Ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns


Target 12.4: By 2020, achieve the environmentally sound management of chemicals and all wastes throughout their life cycle, in accordance with agreed international frameworks, and significantly reduce their release to air, water and soil in order to minimize their adverse impacts on human health and the environment.

Hazardous wastes are:

a) substances that are without any safe commercial,


industrial, agricultural or economic
usage and are shipped, transported or brought from the
country of origin for dumping or
disposal into or in transit through any part of the territory
of the Philippines,
12.4.2 Hazardous waste generated per capita and b) by-products, side-products, process residues, spent
proportion of hazardous waste treated, by type of 2 1
treatment reaction media, contaminated
plant or equipment or other substances from
manufacturing operations and as consumer
discards of manufactured products which present
unreasonable risk and/or injury to
health and safety and to the environment.

"Treatment, Storage, and Disposal (TSD) Facilities" are the


facilities where hazardous wastes are transported, stored,
treated, recycled, reprocessed, or disposed of
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc)
What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider Actors Philippines, aside from those References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic (col.28) (col.29)
Collection

Disaggregation
achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)
Agency
(col. 21) (col. 22) (col. 23) (col. 24)

Goal 12: Ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns


Target 12.4: By 2020, achieve the environmentally sound management of chemicals and all wastes throughout their life cycle, in accordance with agreed international frameworks, and significantly reduce their release to air, water and soil in order to minimize their adverse impacts on human health and the environment.

12.4.2 Hazardous waste generated per capita and Quarterly Quarterly - Sources (i.e., hospitals, industries, etc.)
proportion of hazardous waste treated, by type of 1 1 0 N/A Quarterly DENR Monitoring DENR Monitoring DOH, DENR 3
treatment Report Report per type of waste; per type of treatment
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

Goal 13: Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts
Target 13.1: Strengthen resilience and adaptive capacity to climate-related hazards and natural disasters in all countries

Affected people will be calculated as summation of


Affected: The total number of affected individuals or affected individuals or populace (the family head and its
Death: The number of people who died during the populace (the family head and its dependents) residing in dependents) residing in the affected barangays of a
the affected barangays of a municipality or city. municipality or city.
disaster, or directly after, as a direct result of the
hazardous event.
Displaced Inside Evacuation Centers: The total number of Displaced Inside Evacuation Centerswill be calculated as
affected individuals or populace (the family head and its the summation of affected individuals or populace (the
13.1.1 Number of deaths, missing persons and directly Missing: The number of people whose whereabouts is dependents) who took pre-emptive evacuation prior to family head and its dependents) who took pre-emptive
affected persons attributed to disasters per 100,000 unknown since the hazardous event.
population 2 1 the onslaught of the disaster; or who sought temporary evacuation prior to the onslaught of the disaster; or who EM
refuge due to the disaster, in an evacuation center. sought temporary refuge due to the disaster, in an
Affected: People who are affected, either directly or evacuation center.
Indicator is also found in SDG 1.5.1 and 11.5.1 indirectly, by a hazardous event directly affected are those
who have suffered injury, illness or other health effects; Displaced Outside Evacuation Centers:The total number of
affected individuals or populace (the family head and its Displaced Outside Evacuation Centersis calculated as
who are evacuated, displaced, relocated or have suffered dependents) who took pre-emptive evacuation prior to summation of affected individuals or populace (the family
direct damage to their livelihoods, economic, physical, the onslaught of the disaster; or who sought temporary head and its dependents) who took pre-emptive
social, cultural and environmental aspects.
refuge due to the disaster either to their relatives' or evacuation prior to the onslaught of the disaster; or who
friend's house. sought temporary refuge due to the disaster either to
their relatives' or friend's house.

13.1.2 Number of countries that adopt and implement Summation of the number of countries that adopt and
Number of countries that adopt and implement national
national disaster risk reduction strategies in line with 2 1 disaster risk reduction strategies in line with the Sendai implement national disaster risk reduction strategies in
the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction line with the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk
2015-2030 Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030 Reduction 2015-2030

13.1.3 Proportion of local governments that adopt and Proportion of local governments that adopt and Total number of local governments that adopt and
implement local disaster risk reduction strategies in line
implement local disaster risk reduction strategies in 2 1 implement local disaster risk reduction strategies in line with national disaster risk reduction strategies divided by
line with national disaster risk reduction strategies with national disaster risk reduction strategies
the total local governments

Target 13.2: Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning

13.2.1 Number of countries that have communicated Executive Order 174- Philippine Greenhouse Gas The indicator is answerable by Yes or No in the national
the establishment or operationalization of an context. Yes if the Philippines have communicated the
integrated policy/strategy/plan which increases their Inventory Management and Reporting System establishment or operationalization of an integrated
(PGHGIMRS); Guidance Document- is envisioned to
ability to adapt to the adverse impacts of climate provide the general framework of the PGHGIMRS. The policy/strategy/plan which increases their ability to adapt
change, and foster climate resilience and low to the adverse impacts of climate change, and foster
greenhouse gas emissions development in a manner 3 1 rules and procedures outlined in the various chapters of climate resilience and low greenhouse gas emissions
the Guidance Document serves as the implementing rules
that does not threaten food production (including a and regulations for the conduct, implementation, development in a manner that does not threaten food
national adaptation plan, nationally determined production
contribution, national communication, biennial documentation, reporting and archiving of data in
PGHGIMRS.
update report or other) The custodian agency will compile the global indicator.
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc)
What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider Actors Philippines, aside from those References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic (col.28) (col.29)
Collection

Disaggregation
achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)
Agency
(col. 21) (col. 22) (col. 23) (col. 24)

Goal 13: Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts
Target 13.1: Strengthen resilience and adaptive capacity to climate-related hazards and natural disasters in all countries

Number of deaths, missing people,


13.1.1 Number of deaths, missing persons and directly injured, evacuated and relocated due to
affected persons attributed to disasters per 100,000 Admin data
population 1 1 1 1 Annual NDRRMC from DSWD OCD, NDRRMC, DILG, LGUs 1,2,3,4,5,6 disasters (natural incidents): data available
national, regional, provincial, by sex
and NDRRMC (NDRRMC)
Indicator is also found in SDG 1.5.1 and 11.5.1
*per 100,000 people not readily available

13.1.2 Number of countries that adopt and implement


Admin data Admin data
national disaster risk reduction strategies in line with 1 1 1 1 Annual DSWD and NDRRMC from DSWD from DSWD OCD, NDRRMC, DILG, LGUs 1,2,3,4,5,6
the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction
2015-2030 and NDRRMC and NDRRMC

13.1.3 Proportion of local governments that adopt and Admin data Admin data
implement local disaster risk reduction strategies in 1 1 1 1 Annual DSWD and NDRRMC from DSWD from DSWD OCD, NDRRMC, DILG, LGUs 1,2,3,4,5,6
line with national disaster risk reduction strategies and NDRRMC and NDRRMC

Target 13.2: Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning

CCC responsible for the submission of the


PH's CC documents to the UNFCCC e.g.
National Communication, National
13.2.1 Number of countries that have communicated Adaptation Plan, Nationally Appropriate
the establishment or operationalization of an Executive Order Executive Order Mitigation Actions (NAMAs), National
integrated policy/strategy/plan which increases their 174- Philippine 174- Philippine Determined Contributions (NDC), Biennial
CCC; DENR-
ability to adapt to the adverse impacts of climate CCC; DENR-EMB and Greenhouse EMB and FMB Greenhouse (check with CCC on extent of Update Report (BUR).
change, and foster climate resilience and low FMB and other Gas Inventory Gas Inventory CCC; DENR-EMB and FMB and other
greenhouse gas emissions development in a manner 1 0 0 N/A agencies (refer to EO Management and other Management agencies (refer to EO 174) dsiaggregation, e.g. sectoral, Review existing laws and IRR on
agencies (refer geographical, age)
that does not threaten food production (including a 174) and Reporting to EO 174) and Reporting integrating CC measures in national
national adaptation plan, nationally determined System System policies, strategies and plans
contribution, national communication, biennial (PGHGIMRS) (PGHGIMRS)
update report or other) NEDA comments:
- retain indicator because the Philippines
will still contribute information to this
indicator
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

Goal 14: Conserve and sustainable use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development
Target 14.5: By 2020, conserve at least 10 per cent of coastal and marine areas, consistent with national and international law and based on the best available scientific information

This indicator is calculated from data derived from a


spatial overlap between digital polygons for
protected areas from the World Database on Protected
Areas (IUCN & UNEP-WCMC 2017) and digital
polygons for marine Key Biodiversity Areas (from the
World Database of Key Biodiversity Areas, including
Important Bird and Biodiversity Areas, Alliance for Zero
Extinction sites, and other Key Biodiversity Areas;
available through the Integrated Biodiversity Assessment
Tool). The value of the indicator at a given point
a.) Marine Protected Area (MPA) - a defined area of the in time, based on data on the year of protected area
establishment recorded in the World Database on
sea established and set aside by law, administrative Protected Areas, is computed as the mean percentage of
The indicator Coverage of protected areas in relation to regulation, or any other effective means in order to each Key Biodiversity Area currently recognised
conserve and protect part of or the entire enclosed
marine areas shows temporal trends in the mean environment through the establishment of management that is covered by protected areas.
14.5.1 Coverage of protected areas in relation to percentage of each important site for marine biodiversity % of the total marine protected areas as compared to the
marine areas 1 1 (i.e., those that contribute significantly to the guidelines. It is considered a generic term that includes all Year of protected area establishment is unknown for 12% total marine area.
declared areas governed by specific rules or guidelines in
global persistence of biodiversity) that is covered by order to protect and manage activities within the enclosed of protected areas in the World Database on
designated protected areas Protected Areas, generating uncertainty around changing
area. (CMEMP DAO 2016-26) b.) Marine Key Biodiversity protected area coverage over time. To reflect
Area (MKBA) - a nationally identified marine site of global
significance to biodiversity. (CMEMP DAO 2016-26) this uncertainty, a year was randomly assigned from
another protected area within the same country,
and then this procedure repeated 1,000 times, with the
median plotted. In 2017 we slightly changed the
methods described by Butchart et al. (2012, 2015) by
randomly assigning a year to protected areas with
no year of establishment before calculating trends in
coverage. This is a computationally more efficient
method and is likely to reflect more accurately changes in
protected area coverage over time.
% of total marine area/% of marine ecological region.
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc)
What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider Actors Philippines, aside from those References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic (col.28) (col.29)
Collection

Disaggregation
achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)
Agency
(col. 21) (col. 22) (col. 23) (col. 24)

Goal 14: Conserve and sustainable use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development
Target 14.5: By 2020, conserve at least 10 per cent of coastal and marine areas, consistent with national and international law and based on the best available scientific information

Suggestion to cover management


effectivess of PA in order to respond to
conservation target; Rephrase to coverage
in ecosystem health of protected areas -
ecosystem health will be broken down
further
This needs to qualify the protected areas
1.) Statistics of 1.) Statistics of as there are three typologies of protected
Philippine Philippine
Protected Protected areas for coastal and marine sector in the
14.5.1 Coverage of protected areas in relation to DENR-BMB, BMB 2003 Statistics of Philippine country, to wit: 1) NIPAS MPA (nationally-
marine areas 1 1 1 N/A Annual DENR-BMB Areas and LGU, UP-MSI Areas and BMB, and LGUs Protected Areas and wildlife Resources managed/led by DENR); 2) locally
Wildlife Wildlife
Resources 2.) Resources 2.) managed MPAs (LGU-based); and 3)
marine sanctuaries (BFAR-assisted). There
5th NR to CBD 5th NR to CBD are also protected areas which are co-
managed by adjacent LGUs to enable
ecosystem-based/integrated
management.

UP-MSI maintains a database on MPAs


thru their MPA Support Network Program.
This may ba tapped as data source.
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

Goal 15: Protect, restore and promote sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems, sustainably manage forests, combat desertification, and halt and reverse land degradation and halt biodiversity loss
Target 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

Refers to land with an area of more than 0.5 hectare and


tree crown cover (or equivalent stocking level) of more
than 10 percent. The trees should be able to reach a
minimum height of 5 meters at maturity in situ. It consists
either of closed forest formations where trees of various
storeys and undergrowth cover a high proportion of the
ground or open forest formations with a continuous
vegetation cover in which tree crown cover exceeds 10
Forest area as a proportion of total land area ; FAO percent. Young natural stands and all plantations
definition , Forest- land spanning more than 0.5 heactares established for forestry purposes, which have yet to reach
with trees higher than 5 meters and a canopy cover of a crown density of more than 10 percent or tree height of
more than 10 percent, or trees able to reach these 5 meters are included under forest.
15.1.1 Forest area as a proportion of total land area 1 1 thresholds in situ. It does not include land that is Forest area (reference year)/ Land area (2015)* 100 forest cover/total land area EM
predominantly under agricultural or urban land use.; Total These are normally forming part of the forest area, which
land area- is the total surface area of a country less the are temporarily unstocked as a result of human
areas covered by inland waters, like major rivers and intervention or natural causes but which are expected to
lakes. revert to forest. It includes forest nurseries and seed
orchards that constitute an integral part of the forest;
forest roads, cleared tracts, firebreaks and other small
open areas; forest within protected areas; windbreaks and
shelter belts of trees with an area of more than 0.5
hectare and width of more than 20 meter; plantations
primarily used for forestry purposes, including rubber
wood plantations. It also includes bamboo, palm and fern
formations (except coconut and oil palm).

Protected areas- refers to identified portions of land and


water set aside by reason of their unique physical and Calculated from data derived from spatial overlap
This indicator Proportion of important sites for terresrial biological significance, managed to enhance biological between digital polygonsfor protected areas from the
and freshwater biodiversity that are covered by protected diversity and protected against destructive human World Database on Protected Areas (IUCN & UNEP-WCMC
15.1.2 Proportion of important sites for terrestrial and areas shows temporal trends in the percentage of exploitation.; National Integrated Protected Areas System 2015), Key Biodiversity Areas ( fro the World Database of Calculated from data derived from spatial overlap
freshwater biodiversity that are covered by protected 1 1 important sites for terrestrial and freshwater biodiversity (NIPAS)-refers to the classification and administration of Key Biodiversity Areas, including Important Bird and between polygons of Key Biodiversity Areas (KBA's) and
areas, by ecosystem type (i.e. those that contribute significantly to the global all designated protected areas to maintain essential Biodiversity Areas, Alliance for Zero Extinction sites, and toal land area (NIPAS)
persistence of biodiversity) that are wholly covered by ecological processes and life-support systems, to preserve other Key Biodiversity Areas; available through the
designated protected areas. genetic diversity, to ensure sustainable use of resources Integrated Biodiversity Assessment Tools), and mountains
found therein, and to maintain their natural conditions to (UNEP-WCMC 2002)
the greatest extent possible.

Target 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

At national level, forest area, biomass stock, forest area


Sustainable Forest Management - the process of within protected areas, forest area under management
managing a forest to achieve one or more clearly specified Sustainable Forest Management is the process of plan and forest area under an independently verified
managing a forest to achieve one or more clearly specified forest management certification scheme are reported
objective of management with regard to production of a objective of management with regard to production of a directly to FAO for pre-established reference years. Based Summation of the total area within forestland subjected
15.2.1 Progress towards sustainable forest continuous flow of desired forest products and services
management 2 1 without undue reduction of its inherent values and future continuous flow of desired forest products and services on the country reported data, FAO then makes country- to tenurial instruments and appropriate management
without undue reduction of its inherent values and future level estimates of the forest area net change rate using arrangement.
productivity and without undesirable effects on the productivity and without undesirable effects on the the compound interest formula, and also the proportion
physical and social environment (International Tropical
Timber Organization) physical and social environment. (ITTO) of forest area within protected area and under
management
plan.

Target 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
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc)
What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider Actors Philippines, aside from those References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic (col.28) (col.29)
Collection

Disaggregation
achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)
Agency
(col. 21) (col. 22) (col. 23) (col. 24)

Goal 15: Protect, restore and promote sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems, sustainably manage forests, combat desertification, and halt and reverse land degradation and halt biodiversity loss
Target 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

Use Cover, not area


Forest Forest
Resources Resources
15.1.1 Forest area as a proportion of total land area 1 1 1 N/A 5 years NAMRIA , FMB Assessment; NAMRIA , FMB Assessment; DENR-FMB, NAMRIA Proposed revision by the Forest Policy,
Planning and Knowledge Management
land Cover land Cover Division-FMB: Forest cover as a
Statistics Statistics
percentage of total land area.

15.1.2 Proportion of important sites for terrestrial and Terrestrial and Terrestrial and coverage of protected areas broken down
freshwater biodiversity that are covered by protected 1 1 1 N/A Annual DENR-BMB freshwater DENR-BMB freshwater DENR-BMB, NAMRIA by ecosystem type; Refer to metadata;
areas, by ecosystem type biodiversity biodiversity Repblic Act No. 7586 , NIPAS Act

Target 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

Compliance Compliance
forest land under sustainable forest
Monitoring Monitoring management (with tenurial instrument);
Report Report FMB has set of criteria and indicators for
( Reports, ( Reports,
Tenurial Tenurial Forest land under sustainable forest SFM
15.2.1 Progress towards sustainable forest management (with tenurial instrument);
management 1 1 1 N/A Annual DENR-FMB instruments, DENR-FMB instruments, DENR FMB has set of criteria and indicators for NEDA comments:
Maps, Maps,
Management Management SFM - retain indicator
- request PSRTI to develop a methodology
Plans, etc. ), Plans, etc. ), for estimating progress towards
Tenure Holder Tenure Holder
Annual Report Annual Report sustainable forest management

Target 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
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

Target 15.5: Take urgent and significant action to reduce the degradation of natural habitats, halt the loss of biodiversity and, by 2020, protect and prevent the extinction of threatened species

Threatened species- is a general Term used to denote


species or subspecies considered as critically endangered, The Red List Index is calculated at a point in time by first The Red List Index is calculated at a point in time by first
endangered, vulnerable, or other accepted categories of multiplying the number of species in each Red List multiplying the number of species in each Red List
The Red List Index measures change in aggregate wildlife whose population is at risk of extinction.; CITES- is
Category by a weight (ranging from 1 for 'Near Category by a weight (ranging from 1 for 'Near
extinction risk across groups of species. It is based on
genuine changes in the number of species in each an international treaty ratified by the Philippine Threatened' to 5 for 'Extinct' and 'Extinct in the Wild') and Threatened' to 5 for 'Extinct' and 'Extinct in the Wild') and
15.5.1 Red List Index 2 1 Government to regulate, control and prohibit the trade of summing the values. This is then divided by a maximum summing the values. This is then divided by a maximum
category of extinctiono risk on the IUCN Red List of wildlife. threat score which is is the total number of species threat score which is is the total number of species
Threatened Species (IUCN 2015) is expressed as changes
in an index ranging from 0 - 1. multiplied by the weight assigned to the 'Extinct' category. multiplied by the weight assigned to the 'Extinct' category.
* Follows the Global Red List Index Measures. This final value is subtracted from 1 to give the Red List This final value is subtracted from 1 to give the Red List
Finalization of Philippine Red List both for Fauna and Flora Index value. Index value.
are currently on-going (as per Pola of WRD).

Target 15.6: Promote fair and equitable sharing of the benefits arising from the utilization of genetic resources and promote appropriate access to such resources, as internationally agreed

The indicator is defined as the number of countries that


have adopted legislative, administrative and policy policy frameworks to ensure fair and equitable sharing of
frameworks to ensure fair and equitable sharing of benefits, since the adoption of the Nagoya Protocol on
benefits, since the adoption of the Nagoya Protocol on Access to Genetic Resources and the Fair and Equitable
Access to Genetic Resources and the Fair and Equitable Sharing of Benefits Arising from their Utilization to the
Sharing of Benefits Arising from their Utilization to the Convention on Biological Diversity (2010).
Convention on Biological Diversity (2010).
The Protocol covers genetic resources and traditional
The Protocol covers genetic resources and traditional knowledge associated with genetic resources, as well as
knowledge associated with genetic resources, as well as the benefits arising from their utilization by setting out Summation of information made available by each Party
15.6.1 Number of countries that have adopted the benefits arising from their utilization by setting out core obligations for its contracting Parties to take to the Convention on Biological Diversity related The Indicator is answerable by Yes or No. Yes if the
country adopted legislative, administrative and
legislative, administrative and policy frameworks to 2 1 core obligations for its contracting Parties to take measures in relation to access, benefit-sharing and to: policy frameworks to ensure fair and equitable sharing of
ensure fair and equitable sharing of benefits measures in relation to access, benefit-sharing and compliance. - ABS legislative, administrative or policy measures made
compliance. available to the ABS Clearing-House (y/n); benefits
The Protocol provides greater legal certainty and
The Protocol provides greater legal certainty and transparency for both providers and users of genetic
transparency for both providers and users of genetic resources and associated traditional knowledge. It helps
resources and associated traditional knowledge. It helps to ensure benefit-sharing, in particular when genetic
to ensure benefit-sharing, in particular when genetic resources leave the country providing the genetic
resources leave the country providing the genetic resources, and it establishes more predictable conditions
resources, and it establishes more predictable conditions for access to genetic resources and associated traditional
for access to genetic resources and associated traditional knowledge.
knowledge.

Target 15.7: Take urgent action to end poaching and trafficking of protected species of flora and fauna and address both demand and supply of illegal wildlife products

The value of a species-product unit is derived from the


weighted average of prices declared for legal imports of The value of a species-product unit is derived from the
weighted average of prices declared for legal imports of
analogous species product units, as acquired from United analogous species product units, as acquired from United
The share of all trade in wildlife detected as being illegal; The share of all trade in wildlife detected as being illegal; States Law Enforcement Monitoring and Information
"Alltrade in wildlife" is the sum of the values of legal and "Alltrade in wildlife" is the sum of the values of legal and System of the Fish and Wildlife Service. States Law Enforcement Monitoring and Information
System of the Fish and Wildlife Service.; The value of legal
15.7.1 Proportion of traded wildlife that was poached illegal trade"; "Legal trade"- is the sum of the value of all illegal trade"; "Legal trade"- is the sum of the value of all The value of legal trade is the sum of all species-product trade - is the sum of all species-product units document in
or illicitly trafficked shipments made in compliance with the Convention on shipments made in compliance with the Convention on units documented in CITES export permits as reported in
2 1 International Trade in Endangered Species of wild Fauna International Trade in Endangered Species of wild Fauna the CITES Annual Reports times the species-product unit CITES export permits as reported in the CITES Annual
Reports times the species-product unit prices as specified
Indicator is also found in SDG 15.c.1. and Flora (CITES), using valid CITES permits and and Flora (CITES), using valid CITES permits and prices as specified above. above.; The value of illegal trade- is the sum of all species-
certificates; "Illegal trade" is the sum of the value of all certificates; "Illegal trade" is the sum of the value of all The value of illegal trade is the sum of all species-product
CITES/listed specimens seized. CITES/listed specimens seized. units documented in the World WISE seizure database product units documented in the world WISE seizure
database times the species-product unit prices as
times the species-product unit prices as specified above. specified above.; The indicator is value of illehal
The indicator is value of illegal trade/(value of legal trade
+ value of illegal trade) trade/(value of legal trade + value of illegal trade)

Target 15.9: By 2020, integrate ecosystem and biodiversity values into national and local planning, development processes, poverty reduction strategies and accounts
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc)
What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider Actors Philippines, aside from those References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic (col.28) (col.29)
Collection

Disaggregation
achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)
Agency
(col. 21) (col. 22) (col. 23) (col. 24)

Target 15.5: Take urgent and significant action to reduce the degradation of natural habitats, halt the loss of biodiversity and, by 2020, protect and prevent the extinction of threatened species

2013 Statistics 2013 Statistics


on Philippine on Philippine
Protected Protected
Areas and Areas and 2013 Statistics on Philippine Protected
Areas and Wildlife Resources; Republic Act
Wildlife Wildlife No. 9147 "An act Providing for the
15.5.1 Red List Index 1 1 1 N/A 5 years DENR-BMB Resources; DENR-BMB Resources; DENR Regional Offices and BMB
DENR AO No. DENR AO No. Conservation and Protection of Wildlife
Resource and their Habitats, appropriating
2004 & DENR 2004 & DENR Funds thereof and For Other Purposes".
AO 2007, and AO 2007, and
CITES Appendix CITES Appendix
I & II I & II

Target 15.6: Promote fair and equitable sharing of the benefits arising from the utilization of genetic resources and promote appropriate access to such resources, as internationally agreed

Acceed but still no policies to implement


it; There is a pending Senate Bill;
15.6.1 Number of countries that have adopted Legislative, Administrative
legislative, administrative and policy frameworks to 1 N/A N/A N/A DENR-BMB DENR-BMB NEDA comments:
ensure fair and equitable sharing of benefits
- retain indicator because the Philippines
will still contribute information to this
indicator

Target 15.7: Take urgent action to end poaching and trafficking of protected species of flora and fauna and address both demand and supply of illegal wildlife products

15.7.1 Proportion of traded wildlife that was poached National Report DENR Regional National Report DENR Regional Offices and BMB,
or illicitly trafficked DENR Regional
1 1 1 N/A Annual Offices and BMB on wildlife Offices and on wildlife inter-agency monitoring team (PNP,
trade BMB trade LGU, NBI, etc)
Indicator is also found in SDG 15.c.1.

Target 15.9: By 2020, integrate ecosystem and biodiversity values into national and local planning, development processes, poverty reduction strategies and accounts
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

Convention's work on economic, trade and incentive


measures, the Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity
(TEEB) study, and the UN System of Economic and
Integrating and reflecting the contribution of biodiversity, Environmental Accounting (SEEA). Tools are also available
and the ecosystem services it provides, in relevant for integrating biodiversity into spatial planning exercises Integration of biodiversity could be undertaken in a
strategies, policies, programmes, and reporting systems is Biodiversity values have been integrated into national and through the mapping of biodiversity ecosystem services
15.9.1 Progress towards national targets established an important element in ensuring that the diverse values local development and poverty reduction strategies and and through systematic conservation planning. Strategic stepwise or incremental manner by first including those
3 1 values of biodiversity which are easiest to account for and
in accordance with Aichi Biodiversity Target 2 of the of biodiversity and opportunities derived from its planning processes and are being incorporated into environmental assessment and similar tools provide then further developing or enhancing systems for
Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2011-2020 conservation and sustainable use are recognized and national accounting, as appropriate, and reporting useful methodologies to assess impacts on biodiversity
reflected in decision-making. Similarly, accounting for systems (PBSAP) and allow for the assessment of trade-offs in decision- integrating biodiversity values into decision making
process.
biodiversity in decision-making is necessary to limit the making. Payment for ecosystem services mechanisms and
unintended negative the development of private sector guidelines for the
appropriate reflection of the values of biodiversity are
additional implementation mechanisms which could be
used to meet this target.

Target 15.a: Mobilize and significantly increase financial resources from all sources to conserve and sustainably use biodiversity and ecosystems

15.a.1 Official development assistance and public The indicator Official development assistance and public The indicator Official development assistance and public
expenditure on conservation and sustainable use of expenditure on conservation and sustainable expenditure on conservation and sustainable
biodiversity and ecosystems 1 for ODA/ 3 for 1 use of biodiversity and ecosystems is defined as Gross use of biodiversity and ecosystems is defined as Gross The sum of ODA flows from all donors to developing The sum of ODA flows from all donors that have
Public Expenditure countries that have biodiversity as a principal or biodiversity as a principal or significant objective.
disbursements of total ODA from all donors for disbursements of total ODA from all donors for
Indicator is also found in SDG 15.b.1. biodiversity. biodiversity.

Target 15.b: Mobilize significant resources from all sources and at all levels to finance sustainable forest management and provide adequate incentives to developing countries to advance such management, includingsignificant objective.

15.b.1 Official development assistance and public 1 for ODA/ 3 for


expenditure on conservation and sustainable use of 1
biodiversity and ecosystems (same with 15.a.1) Public Expenditure

Target 15.c: Enhance global support for efforts to combat poaching and trafficking of protected species, including by increasing the capacity of local communities to pursue sustainable livelihood opportunities

The value of a species-product unit is derived from the


weighted average of prices declared for legal imports of
analogous species product units, as acquired from United
The share of all trade in wildlife detected as being illegal; States Law Enforcement Monitoring and Information
"Alltrade in wildlife" is the sum of the values of legal and System of the Fish and Wildlife Service.
illegal trade"; "Legal trade"- is the sum of the value of all The value of legal trade is the sum of all species-product
15.c.1 Proportion of traded wildlife that was poached 2 1 shipments made in compliance with the Convention on units documented in CITES export permits as reported in
or illicitly trafficked International Trade in Endangered Species of wild Fauna the CITES Annual Reports times the species-product unit
and Flora (CITES), using valid CITES permits and prices as specified above.
certificates; "Illegal trade" is the sum of the value of all The value of illegal trade is the sum of all species-product
CITES/listed specimens seized. units documented in the World WISE seizure database
times the species-product unit prices as specified above.
The indicator is value of illegal trade/(value of legal trade
+ value of illegal trade)
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc)
What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider Actors Philippines, aside from those References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic (col.28) (col.29)
Collection

Disaggregation
achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)
Agency
(col. 21) (col. 22) (col. 23) (col. 24)

15.9.1 Progress towards national targets established


1 0 0 N/a Every 3 years DENR-BMB CBD National DENR-BMB CBD National DENR-BMB
in accordance with Aichi Biodiversity Target 2 of the Report Report
Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2011-2020

Target 15.a: Mobilize and significantly increase financial resources from all sources to conserve and sustainably use biodiversity and ecosystems

Percentage of public expenditure (national


and local) allocated for biodiversity
15.a.1 Official development assistance and public conservation
expenditure on conservation and sustainable use of Check if ODA for CSO and private sector
biodiversity and ecosystems 1 N/A N/A N/A DENR, NEDA-MES DENR, NEDA- DENR, NEDA-MES will be monitored
MES
Indicator is also found in SDG 15.b.1. NEDA comments:
- to retain the indicator and can be
sourced using UWAX from DBM

Target 15.b: Mobilize significant resources from all sources and at all levels to finance sustainable forest management and provide adequate incentives to developing countries to advance such management, including

15.b.1 Official development assistance and public


expenditure on conservation and sustainable use of
biodiversity and ecosystems (same with 15.a.1)

Target 15.c: Enhance global support for efforts to combat poaching and trafficking of protected species, including by increasing the capacity of local communities to pursue sustainable livelihood opportunities

15.c.1 Proportion of traded wildlife that was poached


or illicitly trafficked
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

Goal 16: Promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development, provide access to justice for all, and build effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels
Target 16.1: Significantly reduce all forms of violence and related death rates everywhere

The indicator is defined as the total count of victims of Murder (Intentional homicide)is the act of taking one's life
intentional homicide divided by the total population, with attendant circumstances as described in Article 248
of the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines (i.e., with
expressed per 100,000 population. evident premeditation, treachery, by means of fire, The indicator is calculated as the total number of victims The total number of victims of murder (intentional
16.1.1 Number of victims of intentional homicide per of intentional homicide recorded in a given year divided homicide) reported in a given period of time divided by
100,000 population by sex and by age 1 1 Intentional homicideis defined as the unlawful death poison, explosion or any other method involving great by the total resident population in the same year, the total resident population in the same period of time, EM
waste or ruin, with cruelty by deliberately and inhumanly
inflicted upon a person with the intent to cause death or augmenting the suffering of the victim, and in multiplied by 100,000. multiplied by 100,000.
serious injury. Among different types of killings,murderis
included in the count ofintentional homicide. consideration of a price, reward, promise or other base
motives).

Target 16.5: Substantially reduce corruption and bribery in all their forms

This indicator is defined as the percentage of persons who The indicator is calculated as the total number of persons
16.5.1 Proportion of persons who had at least one paid at least one bribe (gave a public official money, a gift who paid at least one bribe to a public official in the last
contact with a public official and who paid a bribe to a 2 1 or counter favour) to a public official, or were asked for a 12 months, or were asked for a bribe in the same period,
public official, or were asked for a bribe by those bribe by these public officials, in the last 12 months, as a over the total number of persons who had at least one
public officials during the previous 12 months percentage of persons who had at least one contact with a contact with a public official in the same period,
public official in the same period. multiplied by 100.

Target 16.6: Develop effective, accountable and transparent institutions at all levels

The methodology for calculating this indicator is provided


Primary government expenditures as a proportion of in a spreadsheet (titled “En PI-1 and PI-2 Exp Calculation-
Feb 1 2016 (xls)”) on the PEFA website
original approved budget. This indicator measures the (http://www.pefa.org/en/content/pefa-2016-framework).
extent to which aggregate budget expenditure outturn
16.6.1 Primary government expenditures as a reflects the amount originally approved, as defined in It is also detailed in part 2 of the document “Framework The proportion of national government expenditure to
proportion of original approved budget, by sector (or 1 1 for assessing public financial EM
by budget codes or similar) government budget documentation and fiscal reports. The management” approved allotment appearing in the GAA, by department.
coverage is budgetary central government (BCG) and the
time period covered is the last three completed fiscal (https://www.pefa.org/sites/pefa.org/files/attachments/P
EFA%20Framework_English.pdf).
years. Scoring is at the heart of the indicator. A country is scored
separately on a four-point ordinal scale: A, B, C, or D.

Target 16.7: Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels

16.7.1 Proportions of positions (by sex, age, persons The government personnel include those in national
with disabilities and population groups) in public Focuses on the representativeness aspect of the target, government agencies (NGAs), government-owned and The number of public service positions held by members The number of public service positions held by members
institutions (national and local legislatures, public 3 1 but the presence of diversity also conduces to inclusivity controlled corporations (GOCCs), local government units of the target group divided by the total number of such of the target group (by sex) divided by the total number of EM
service, and judiciary) compared to national and responsiveness of decision-making. (LGUs), local water districts (LWDs), and state, positions. such positions.
distributions universities, and colleges (SUCs).

Target 16.8: Broaden and strengthen the participation of developing countries in the institutions of global governance

16.8.1 Proportion of members and voting rights of 1 1


developing countries in international organizations

Target 16.9: By 2030, provide legal identity for all, including birth registration
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc)
What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider Actors Philippines, aside from those References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic (col.28) (col.29)
Collection

Disaggregation
achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)
Agency
(col. 21) (col. 22) (col. 23) (col. 24)

Goal 16: Promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development, provide access to justice for all, and build effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels
Target 16.1: Significantly reduce all forms of violence and related death rates everywhere

Demographic profile
of victim and
perpetrator (civil Homicide data are typically produced by
status, educational two separate and independent sources,
attainment, namely: (a) criminal justice; and (b) public
occupation) health. The primary source on intentional
ADMIN-BASED: ADMIN-BASED:
homicide is usually an institution of the
Relationship
criminal justice system (police,
between victim and Statistics on All Statistics on All prosecution, courts, or prisons). On the
perpetrator (intimate Crime Incidents Crime Incidents PNP-DILG
partner, other family Monthly Referred/ Referred/ BLGS-DILG other hand, data on homicide produced by
16.1.1 Number of victims of intentional homicide per member/relative, Quarterly public health system are guided by the
100,000 population by sex and by age 1 1 1 1 acquaintance, Bi-Annually PNP-DILG PNP-DILG NBI-DOJ 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ICD-10 of WHO, which provides a
stranger) Processed/Gath Processed/Gath CWC-DSWD
Annually ered by Police ered by Police DOH definition of 'death by assault' that is very
close to the definition of intentional
Category of Reporting Reporting homicide of the ICCS of UNODC. WHO
perpetrator (civilian, Offices (PROs), Offices (PROs),
police, military, PNP PNP collects data on intentional homicide in
public official) the framework of regular data collection
on causes of death. In this context, data on
Type of weapon deaths by assault are considered as
used (firearm, bladed intentional homicides.
instrument, blunt
object)

Target 16.5: Substantially reduce corruption and bribery in all their forms

APIS(Section on APIS(Section on
16.5.1 Proportion of persons who had at least one access to access to
contact with a public official and who paid a bribe to a 1 0 0 1 Every 3 years PSA government PSA government OMB 1, 2, 3, 7
public official, or were asked for a bribe by those services is part services is part
public officials during the previous 12 months of APIS starting of APIS starting
July 2016) July 2016)

Target 16.6: Develop effective, accountable and transparent institutions at all levels

GAA; SAOB;
16.6.1 Primary government expenditures as a and report on 8-by agency (additional
proportion of original approved budget, by sector (or 1 0 0 N/A Annual DBM SAOB DBM utilization of DBM
by budget codes or similar) cash allocation disaggregation)
for NGAs

Target 16.7: Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels

16.7.1 Proportions of positions (by sex, age, persons


Government Government
with disabilities and population groups) in public Manpower Manpower
institutions (national and local legislatures, public 1 1 0 1 Annual DBM DBM All government agencies All
service, and judiciary) compared to national Information Information
System System
distributions

Target 16.8: Broaden and strengthen the participation of developing countries in the institutions of global governance

16.8.1 Proportion of members and voting rights of


developing countries in international organizations

Target 16.9: By 2030, provide legal identity for all, including birth registration
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

16.9.1 Proportion of children under 5 years of age The proportion of children under the age of five whose The number of children under the age of five whose births The number of children under the age of five whose births
The proportion of children under the age of five whose are reported as being registered with the relevant
whose births have been registered with a civil 1 1 births are reported as being registered with the relevant births are reported as being registered with the PSA. national civil authorities divided by the total number of are registered with the PSA divided by the total number of EM
authority, by age national civil authorities. children under the age of five in the population. children under the age of five in the population.

Target 16.10: Ensure public access to information, and protect fundamental freedoms, in accordance with national legislation and international agreements
policy guarantees for public access to
information?
2. Do those constitutional, statutory and/or policy
guarantees reflect known international agreements
(e.g. the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights,
etc.)?
3. What implementation mechanisms are in place to
ensure that such guarantees work optimally?
To address these questions, the following will serve as
performance sub-indicators:
Number of countries that adopt and implement Number of countries that adopt and implement - National law or constitutional guarantee on the right to
constitutional, statutory and/or policy guarantees for constitutional, statutory and/or policy guarantees for information
public access to information public access to information - Country has signed and ratified relevant treaty
obligations, with no significant exemptions, and these
The focus of this indicator is thus on the status of The focus of this indicator is thus on the status of are reflected, to the extent possible, in domestic FOI
16.10.2 Number of countries that adopt and adoption and implementation of constitutional, adoption and implementation of constitutional, legislation
implement constitutional, statutory and/or policy 2 1 statutory and/or policy guarantees for public access to statutory and/or policy guarantees for public access to - Public is aware of and exercises right to access official
guarantees for public access to information information.. The definition relates directly to information.. The definition relates directly to information
“public access to information”, which is wider than, but is “public access to information”, which is wider than, but is - Public bodies release information both pro-actively and
also very much based upon, the established also very much based upon, the established on demand
fundamental freedoms of expression and association. fundamental freedoms of expression and association. - Effective and efficient appeals mechanism via
Conversely, these freedoms also both impact on Conversely, these freedoms also both impact on independent administrative body e.g. information
the environment for public access to information. the environment for public access to information. commissioner or ombudsman
- Any restriction on grounds of protection of personal
privacy is narrowly defined so as to exclude
information in which there is no justifiable public interest.
The means of verification will include:
- Any law or policy on right to information that accords
with international standards
- Reports from credible agencies/experts about right to
information guarantees and the extent to which
they reflect international standards/agreements
- Policies of public bodies concerning release of
information (which ensure readily, freely available public
Target 16.a: Strengthen relevant national institutions, including through international cooperation, for building capacity at all levels, in particular in developing countries, for preventing violence and combatting terrorism and crime

This indicator Existence of independent national human


rights institutions in compliance with the Paris
Principles measures the compliance of existing national
A National Human Rights Institution is an independent
human rights institutions with the Principles administrative body set up by a State to promote
16.a.1 Existence of independent national human relating to the Status of National Institutions (The Paris In terms of method of computation, the indicator is
rights institutions in compliance with the Paris 1 1 Principles), which were adopted by the General and protect human rights. NHRIs are State bodies with a computed as the accreditation classification, namely The Indicator is answerable by Yes or No. Yes if the
constitutional and/or legislative mandate to country has National Human Rights Institution
Principles Assembly (resolution 48/134) based on the rules of protect and promote human rights. They are part of the A, B or C of the NHRI.
procedure of the Global Alliance of National Human
Rights Institutions (GANHRI, formerly the International State apparatus and are funded by the State.
Coordinating Committee of National Institutions
for the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights or ICC).
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc)
What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider Actors Philippines, aside from those References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic (col.28) (col.29)
Collection

Disaggregation
achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)
Agency
(col. 21) (col. 22) (col. 23) (col. 24)

16.9.1 Proportion of children under 5 years of age Number of Number of


Registered Live Registered Live
whose births have been registered with a civil 1 0 0 1 Annual PSA Births in the PSA Births in the PSA 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
authority, by age Philippines Philippines

Target 16.10: Ensure public access to information, and protect fundamental freedoms, in accordance with national legislation and international agreements

16.10.2 Number of countries that adopt and


implement constitutional, statutory and/or policy N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
guarantees for public access to information

Target 16.a: Strengthen relevant national institutions, including through international cooperation, for building capacity at all levels, in particular in developing countries, for preventing violence and combatting terrorism and crime

Accreditation of Accreditation of
16.a.1 Existence of independent national human National National
rights institutions in compliance with the Paris N/A UNOHCR; CHRP Human Rights UNOHCR; CHRP Human Rights CHRP
Principles Institutions Institutions
(NHRIs) (NHRIs)
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

Goal 17: Strengthen the means of implementation and revitalize the global partnership for sustainable development
Target 17.1 Strengthen domestic resource mobilization, including through international support to developing countries, to improve domestic capacity for tax and other revenue collection

National Government Total Revenues is the collections of


the National Government from tax and non-tax sources.

The Revenue District Officees (RDOs) of the BIR process


Organization for Economic Coopration and Development and prepare the BIR 1209 report and submit it to the
presents the total government revenue as the total tax Collection Unit of the Regional Office. All the 1209 reports
revenues received by the national government during the submitted by the RDO are then transmitted to the Data on tax revenues are recorded without offsets for the
17.1.1 Total government revenue as a proportion of year which includes personal and corporate income taxes, Revenue Accounting Division (RAD) of the National Office Total government revenue divided by the total gross
GDP, by source 1 1 taxes on property, value added taxes, excise tax, tariffs, (NO). The RAD processes/encodes/prints/analyzes the administrative expenses connected with tax collection. domestic product
GDP follows the definition used in the SNA.
customs duties and social security contributions. The 1209 reports. If there are no discrepancy in the reports,
government follows the 2008 System of National the RAD consolidates and prepares the collection reports
Accounts. for submission to Top Management / Statistics Division. In
case there are discrepancy, the RAD informs the
RDO/Region concerned through phone / letters of any
discrepancy noted in the 1209 reports for appropriate
action. GDP follows the definition used in the 2008 SNA.

Measures of tax burden are indicators of how well tax


policy meets one of its primary goals, equitably raising the
17.1.2 Proportion of domestic budget funded by revenues needed to run government. Tax burden Domestic-Based Collections is the sum of all tax revenues
domestic taxes 1 1 measures thus answer broad economic and social from domestic sources. Sum of all tax revenues from domestic sources
questions about the effect of tax policy on the distribution
of income and wealth.

Target 17.2 Developed countries to implement fully their official development assistance commitments, including the commitment by many developed countries to achieve the target of 0.7 per cent of ODA/GNI to developing countries and 0.15 to 0.20 per cent of ODA/GNI to least developed countries; ODA providers are encouraged to consider setting a target to provide at least

Official Development Assistance (ODA), as defined in


Republic Act 8182 – ODA Act of 1996, is a loan or a grant
administered with the objective of promoting sustainable
17.2.1 Net official development assistance, total and The indicator net official development assistance, total social and economic development and welfare of the
to least developed countries, as a proportion of the and to least developed countries, as a proportion of the Philippines. ODA resources must be contracted with
Organization for Economic Cooperation and 1 1 Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development Net ODA disbursements as per cent of GNI Net ODA disbursements as per cent of GNI EM
Development (OECD) Development Assistance (OECD) Development Assistance Committee donors' gross governments of foreign countries with whom the
Philippines has diplomatic, trade relations or bilateral
Committee donors’ gross national income (GNI) national income agreements or which are members of the United Nations,
their agencies and international or multilateral lending
institutions.

Target 17.3: Mobilize additional financial resources for developing countries from multiple sources

Foreign Direct Investment is defined as an international


investment by a resident entity in one economy (“direct
investor”) in an enterprise resident in another economy
(“direct investment enterprise “) made with the objective
of obtaining a lasting interest. The “lasting interest” ODA is tracked and monitored by the OECD DAC so that
17.3.1 Foreign direct investments (FDI), official ODA PART: ODA disbursements implies the existence of long-term relationship between individual donor efforts are measured alongside the wider
Total ODA flows to developing countries quantify the the direct investor and the enterprise and a significant array of resources that are available to developing sum of FDI, ODA and South-South Cooperation divided by
development assistance and South-South Cooperation 1 1 public effort that donors provide to developing degree of influence on the management of the enterprise. countries. We inform donors about where aid should be the total domestic budget
as a proportion of total domestic budget
countries. This lasting interest is generally indicated by ownership of targeted, and provide a clearer picture of the resource
at least 10 percent of the ordinary shares or voting power flows available to developing countries.
(for incorporated enterprise) or the equivalent (for an
unincorporated enterprise). FDI covers equity capital,
reinvested earnings and other capital (i.e. inter-company
loans).
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc)
What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider Actors Philippines, aside from those References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic (col.28) (col.29)
Collection

Disaggregation
achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)
Agency
(col. 21) (col. 22) (col. 23) (col. 24)

Goal 17: Strengthen the means of implementation and revitalize the global partnership for sustainable development
Target 17.1 Strengthen domestic resource mobilization, including through international support to developing countries, to improve domestic capacity for tax and other revenue collection

- Pertains to National Government


Monthly, Quarterly, NAP NAP Revenues
17.1.1 Total government revenue as a proportion of Annual (Revenue); PSA Total PSA Total
GDP, by source 1 0 0 N/A Quarterly, Annual DOF-BTr Government DOF-BTr Government DOF, BTr, BIR, and BOC (Revenue) http://opendata.dof.gov.ph/index.php?topic=National%20Government%20Revenues
- Proposed disaggregation by Source of http://www
(GDP) Revenue Revenue revenue are
Tax revenue, non-tax revenue

*to sit down with DBCC (NEDA, DBM, BSP,


DOF) for all related indicators
17.1.2 Proportion of domestic budget funded by DBM (BESF)
domestic taxes 1 0 0 N/A Annual DBM (BESF) and DOF and DOF DOF, DBM, and BIR - RAD Tax revenue, non-tax revenue
*ODA
*domestic budget

ntries; ODA
Target
providers
17.2 Developed
are encouraged
countries
to consider
to implement
settingfully
a target
their to
official
provide
development
at least 0.20
assistance
per cent commitments,
of ODA/GNI to including
least developed
the commitment
countries by many developed countries to achieve the target of 0.7 per cent of ODA/GNI to developing countries and 0.15 to 0.20 per cent of ODA/GNI to least developed countries; ODA providers are encouraged to consider setting a target to provide at least

- NEDA to revisit PDP on the relevance


17.2.1 Net official development assistance, total and Annual (Total); column (CHECK with NEDA)
to least developed countries, as a proportion of the Quarterly (Loans); NEDA-MES, DOF-IFG, ODA NEDA-MES, ODA
Organization for Economic Cooperation and 1 1 0 N/A DOF-IFG, and NGAs availing ODA http://www.neda.gov.ph/official-development-assistance-page/
NEDA comments:
Development (OECD) Development Assistance Semi-Annual and DBM(BESF) Disbursements DBM(BESF) Disbursements - exclude in the list of indicators to be
(Grants)
Committee donors’ gross national income (GNI) monitored by the Philippines
- OECD should be the one to monitor this

Target 17.3: Mobilize additional financial resources for developing countries from multiple sources

- The BSP compiles Foreign Direct


Investments data on a monthly basis with
disaggregation by country of origin and by
17.3.1 Foreign direct investments (FDI), official FDI industry for the equity capital component.
BSP
development assistance and South-South Cooperation 1 N/A Monthly NEDA ODA BSP http://www.bsp.gov.ph/statistics/spei/glossary.pdf
- Data on official development assistance
as a proportion of total domestic budget Disbursements
(ODA) should be referred to NEDA.

- The BSP does not have information on


the South-South Cooperation.
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

OFs’ Remittances by Country and by Type of Worker


This refers to statistics on cash remittances coursed (to indicate method of computation)Conformity with
through commercial banks, thrift banks, and foreign
exchange corporations of sea-based and land-based OF standards: The compilation of personal remittances,
including data sources and methodologies used, conform
workers, classified by source country. to the internationally accepted standards and guidelines
Personal Remittances Personal remittances covers
• net compensation of employees (i.e., gross earnings of set out in the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) Balance
land-based OF workers with work contracts of less than Personal remittances are the sum of two items defined in of Payments and International Investment Position
the sixth edition of the IMF's Balance of Payments Manual, 6th Edition (BPM6). Data Sources: The data are
one year and of sea-based workers, less their Manual: personal transfers and compensation of sourced primarily from reports submitted by banks
Personal remittances received as a proportion of GDP is expenditures in their host countries)
17.3.2 Volume of remittances (in United States 1 1 the inflow of personal remittances expressed as a • personal transfers employees. WB staff estimates on the volume of personal through the International Transactions Reporting System
dollars) as a proportion of total GDP remittances data are used for gap-filling purposes. GDP (ITRS). Remittances in kind are computed using
percentage of GDP • current transfers in cash or in kind by OF workers with data, sourced from WB's World Development Indicators parameters derived from the results of the Survey on
work contracts of one year or more
• other household-to-household transfers between database, are the used to express the indicator as a Overseas Filipinos (SOF) conducted by the Philippine
percentage of GDP. Statistics Authority (PSA). Periodicity: OF Remittances
Filipinos who have migrated abroad and their families in Statistics are published every 15th day of the month (or
the Philippines
• capital transfers between households (i.e., the provision the next working day if the 15th falls on a weekend or is a
non-working holiday) with two-month lag. Revisions, if
of resources for capital formation purposes, such as for any, are effected in the next reporting period. Valuation:
construction of residential houses, between resident and
non-resident households without anything of economic Transactions are valued at market prices.
value being supplied in return).

Target 17.4 Assist developing countries in attaining long-term debt sustainability through coordinated policies aimed at fostering debt financing, debt relief and debt restructuring, as appropriate, and address the external debt of highly indebted poor countries to reduce debt distress
17.4.1 Debt service as a proportion of exports of Debt service as a proportion of exports of goods and Total Debt Service is the sum of debt amortization and Public and publicly guaranteed external debt data are Total Debt Service is the sum of debt amortization and
goods and services services is the percentage of debt services (principle and interest payments on domestic and foreign borrowings. compiled by WB based on the WB Debtor Reporting interest payments on domestic and foreign borrowings.
interest payments) to the exports of goods and services. System Manual, dated January 2000 which sets out the
Debt services covered in this indicator refer only to public reporting procedures to be used by countries. The data •Goods: Data on goods are based on customs data, which
and publicly guaranteed debt are provided by the countries on a loan by loan basis. the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) processes and
"Exports on goods and services" data are sourced from consolidates. The PSA compiles the foreign trade statistics
the IMF's Balance of Payments Statistics Database and (FTS) using the general trade system, in which the national
then gap-filled with WB staff estimates in accordance with boundary serves as the statistical frontier. In the balance of
the sixth edition of Balance of Payments and International payments, both imports and exports are valued f.o.b. at the
Investment Position Manual (BPM6) customs frontier. For balance of payments purposes, the BSP
undertakes adjustments on PSA FTS, as follows:
a) exclude goods that do not involve change in ownership
such as consigned, returned/replaced, and temporarily
imported/exported goods;
b) include goods that are not captured in FTS such as
1 1 overseas Filipinos’ (OFs) remittances in kind, fish bought/sold
in high seas, goods imported by resident airlines and
shipping companies; goods exported to foreign airlines, and
goods sold under merchanting; and
c) adjustments to account for the undervaluation of
consigned exports/imports, particularly electronics and
garments.
•Services and primary income: The main source is
International Transactions Reporting System (ITRS), except
for the following: (a) passenger transportation are based on
Civil Aeronautics Board’s (CAB) reports on local airlines
operating abroad and foreign airlines operating in the
Philippines; (b) freight transportation services are sourced
from the FTS, (c) travel receipts are based on the Visitors
Sample Survey (VSS) while travel imports are partly based on
reports of Credit Card Association of the Philippines (CCAP)
on usage of locally issued cards abroad, (d) interest
payments of the nonbank sectors are based on information
from the external debt statistics,(e) interest income and
payments of the BSP are based on its accounting records,
and (f) reinvested earnings are based on financial statements
of foreign-owned companies and the foreign direct
investment (FDI) survey for non-banks and on banking
statistics for banks’ unremitted profits and reinvested
earnings. Other sources that complement the ITRS are the
Cross-border Transactions Survey (CBTS) and other
administrative data.
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc)
What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider Actors Philippines, aside from those References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic (col.28) (col.29)
Collection

Disaggregation
achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)
Agency
(col. 21) (col. 22) (col. 23) (col. 24)

Overseas Overseas
BSP BSP - BSP monitors the volume of cash as well
17.3.2 Volume of remittances (in United States 1 N/A Quarterly Filipinos Filipinos BSP/PSA http://www.bsp.gov.ph/statistics/Metadata/OF%20Remittances_metadata.pdf
as personal remittances as a proportion of
dollars) as a proportion of total GDP Remittances Remittances
PSA-MAS NAP PSA-MAS NAP total GDP on a quarterly basis.

Target 17.4 Assist developing countries in attaining long-term debt sustainability through coordinated policies aimed at fostering debt financing, debt relief and debt restructuring, as appropriate, and address the external debt of highly indebted poor countries to reduce debt distress
17.4.1 Debt service as a proportion of exports of 1 0 0 N/A Annual BSP Balance of BSP Balance of DOF, DBM, and BSP (exports of goods http://opendata.dof.gov.ph/index.php?topic=National%20Government%20Revenues
- IMF and WB also monitors this indicator;http://www.bsp
goods and services Payments Payments and services) concern on which source will be officially
Statistics Statistics used.
DOF DOF Open Data DOF DOF Open Data
System System - Proposed indicator: The BSP publishes
data on monthly basis on debt service
burden (DSB) to export shipments; DSB to
exports of goods, and receipts from services
and primary income; DSB to current account
receipts; DSB to GNI; DSB to GDP; external
debt to GNI; external debt to GDP; and gross
international reserves to DSB.
b) include goods that are not captured in FTS such as
overseas Filipinos’ (OFs) remittances in kind, fish bought/sold
in high seas, goods imported by resident airlines and
shipping companies; goods exported to foreign airlines, and
TIER Definition goods sold under merchanting; and
Method of Computation
c) adjustments to account for the undervaluation of
consigned exports/imports, particularly electronics and
garments. Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. The
11) main source is Good Match, PM-
•Services and primary income:
(col. 1) International Transactions Reporting System (ITRS), except Partial Match, DM-
for the following: (a) passenger transportation are based on Match, EM -Match) (col
Civil Aeronautics Board’s (CAB) reports on local airlines 12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below operating abroad and foreign airlines operating in the
for the categories) for the categories) Philippines; (b) freight transportation services are sourced
from the FTS, (c) travel receipts are based on the Visitors
Sample Survey (VSS) while travel imports are partly based on
reports of Credit Card Association of the Philippines (CCAP)
17.4.1 Debt service as a proportion of exports of Debt service as a proportion of exports of goods and Total Debt Service is the sum of debt amortization and Public and publicly guaranteed external debt data are on usage of locally issued cards abroad, (d) interest
goods and services services is the percentage of debt services (principle and interest payments on domestic and foreign borrowings. compiled by WB based on the WB Debtor Reporting payments of the nonbank sectors are based on information
interest payments) to the exports of goods and services. System Manual, dated January 2000 which sets out the from the external debt statistics,(e) interest income and
Debt services covered in this indicator refer only to public reporting procedures to be used by countries. The data payments of the BSP are based on its accounting records,
and publicly guaranteed debt are provided by the countries on a loan by loan basis. and (f) reinvested earnings are based on financial statements
"Exports on goods and services" data are sourced from of foreign-owned companies and the foreign direct
the IMF's Balance of Payments Statistics Database and investment (FDI) survey for non-banks and on banking
then gap-filled with WB staff estimates in accordance with statistics for banks’ unremitted profits and reinvested
the sixth edition of Balance of Payments and International earnings. Other sources that complement the ITRS are the
Investment Position Manual (BPM6) Cross-border Transactions Survey (CBTS) and other
administrative data.

1 1

Target 17.6 Enhance North-South, South-South and triangular regional and international cooperation on and access to science, technology and innovation and enhance knowledge sharing on mutually agreed terms, including through improved coordination among existing mechanisms, in particular at the United Nations level, and through a global technology facilitation mechanism

The indicator fixed Internet broadband subscriptions, by


speed, refers to the number of fixed-broadband
subscriptions to the public Internet, split by advertised
download speed.
The indicator is currently broken down by the following
subscription speeds: ITU collects data for this indicator through an annual
- 256 kbit/s to less than 2 Mbit/s subscriptions: Refers to questionnaire from national regulatory authoritiesor
all fixed broadband Internet subscriptions with Fixed Wireless Broadband" refers to a data connection Information and Communication Technology (ICT)
17.6.2 Fixed Internet broadband subscriptions per 100 advertised downstream speeds equal to, or greater than, using fixed wireless technologies. For Fixed Wireless, the Ministries. The data can be collected by asking each Number of fixed internet broadband subscriptions, by
1 1
inhabitants, by speed 256 kbit/s and less than 2 Mbit/s. measurement shall be done at the "lN" port of the fixed internet service provider in the country to provide the speed
- 2 Mbit/s to less than 10 Mbit/s subscriptions: Refers to wireless modem number of their fixed broadband subscriptions by the
all fixed -broadband Internet subscriptions with speeds indicated. The data are then added up to obtain
advertised downstream speeds equal to, or greater than, the country totals.
2 Mbit/s and less than 10 Mbit/s.
- Equal to or above 10 Mbit/s subscriptions (4213_G10).
Refers to all fixed -broadband Internet
subscriptions with advertised downstream speeds equal
to, or greater than, 10 Mbit/s.

Target 17.8: Fully operationalize the technology bank and science, technology and innovation capacity-building mechanism for least developed countries by 2017 and enhance the use of enabling technology, in particular information and communications technology

For countries that collect that data on this indicator


through an official survey, this indicator is calculated by by
Exposure to the mass media means that respondent dividing the total number of in-scope individuals using the
The indicator proportion of individuals using the Internet accessed/used the specific forms of mass media everyday internet (from any location) in the last 3 months by the Number of Filipinos 10-64 years old exposed to internet
is defined as the proportion of individuals who
17.8.1 Proportion of individuals using the Internet 1 1 used the Internet from any location in the last three or at least once a week total number of in-scope individuals. For countries that for social media and research divided by population aged
or seldom in the last 12 months preceding the FLEMMS have not carried out a survey, data are estimated by ITU 10-64.
months. survey. based on the number of internet subscriptions and other
socioeconomic indicators (GNI per capita) and on time
series data.

Target 17.9: Enhance international support for implementing effective and targeted capacity-building in developing countries to support national plans to implement all the sustainable development goals, including through North-South, South-South and triangular cooperation
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc)
What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider Actors Philippines, aside from those References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic (col.28) (col.29)
Collection

Disaggregation
achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)
Agency
(col. 21) (col. 22) (col. 23) (col. 24)

17.4.1 Debt service as a proportion of exports of 1 0 0 N/A Annual BSP Balance of BSP Balance of DOF, DBM, and BSP (exports of goods http://opendata.dof.gov.ph/index.php?topic=National%20Government%20Revenues
- IMF and WB also monitors this indicator;http://www.bsp
goods and services Payments Payments and services) concern on which source will be officially
Statistics Statistics used.
DOF DOF Open Data DOF DOF Open Data
System System - Proposed indicator: The BSP publishes
data on monthly basis on debt service
burden (DSB) to export shipments; DSB to
exports of goods, and receipts from services
and primary income; DSB to current account
receipts; DSB to GNI; DSB to GDP; external
debt to GNI; external debt to GDP; and gross
international reserves to DSB.

r at the United
Target 17.6
Nations
Enhance
level, North-South,
and through aSouth-South
global technology
and triangular
facilitation
regional
mechanism
and international cooperation on and access to science, technology and innovation and enhance knowledge sharing on mutually agreed terms, including through improved coordination among existing mechanisms, in particular at the United Nations level, and through a global technology facilitation mechanism

Indicators reflected in draft PDP-RM 2017-


2022 (Chapter 19: Accelerating Strategic
Infrastructure Development)

Fixed broadband service coverage


increased, in % of total number of
17.6.2 Fixed Internet broadband subscriptions per 100 municipalities
1 N/A Annual NTC and DICT NTC and DICT NTC and DICT
inhabitants, by speed
[Total number of cities/towns = 1,490]

Baseline = 49.13 % (June 2016)

Fixed broadband subscriptions per 100


inhabitants= 3.4 (2016)

Target 17.8: Fully operationalize the technology bank and science, technology and innovation capacity-building mechanism for least developed countries by 2017 and enhance the use of enabling technology, in particular information and communications technology

Indicators reflected in draft PDP-RM 2017-


2022 (Chapter 19: Accelerating Strategic
Infrastructure Development)

Proportion of individuals using the


FLEMMS FLEMMS Internet = 40.70% (2016)
ireregular (PSA)
17.8.1 Proportion of individuals using the Internet 1 1 1 1 Annual (NTC) PSA Population PSA Population DICT
Projections Projections NEDA comments:
- retain indicator
- explore the use of APIS as possible
source
- study the possibility of using big data
technology

Target 17.9: Enhance international support for implementing effective and targeted capacity-building in developing countries to support national plans to implement all the sustainable development goals, including through North-South, South-South and triangular cooperation
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

The indicator Dollar value of financial and technical The indicator Dollar value of financial and technical
assistance committed to developing countries is defined assistance committed to developing countries is defined
as Gross disbursements of total ODA and other official as Gross disbursements of total ODA and other official
flows from all donors for capacity building and national flows from all donors for capacity building and national
planning planning
17.9.1 Dollar value of financial and technical ODA: The DAC defines ODA as “those flows to countries ODA: The DAC defines ODA as “those flows to countries
The sum of ODA and OOF flows from all donors to The sum of ODA and OOF flows from all donors to
assistance (including through North-South, South- 1 1 and territories on the DAC List of ODA Recipients and to and territories on the DAC List of ODA Recipients and to developing countries for capacity building and national developing countries for capacity building and national
South and triangular cooperation) committed to multilateral institutions which are i) provided by official multilateral institutions which are i) provided by official
developing countries agencies, including state and local governments, or by agencies, including state and local governments, or by planning planning
their executive agencies; and ii) each transaction is their executive agencies; and ii) each transaction is
administered with the promotion of the economic administered with the promotion of the economic
development and welfare of developing countries as its development and welfare of developing countries as its
main objective; and is concessional in character and main objective; and is concessional in character and
conveys a grant element of at least 25 per cent (calculated conveys a grant element of at least 25 per cent (calculated
at a rate of discount of 10 per cent). at a rate of discount of 10 per cent).

Target 17.18: By 2020, enhance capacity-building support to developing countries, including for least developed countries and small island developing States, to increase significantly the availability of high-quality, timely and reliable data disaggregated by income, gender, age, race, ethnicity, migratory status, disability, geographic location and other characteristics relevant in natio

The indicator refers to the number of countries that have The indicator refers to the number of countries that have
national statistical legislation that complies national statistical legislation that complies
17.18.2 Number of countries that have national
statistical legislation that complies with the 3 1 with the Fundamental Principles of Official Statistics. This with the Fundamental Principles of Official Statistics. This Indicator 17.18.2 = ∑countries of which the law has The Indicator is answerable by Yes or No. Yes if the
refers to the number of countries that have a refers to the number of countries that have a provisions relating to all the ten Principles country compiles the UNFPOS
Fundamental Principles of Official Statistics statistical legislation which respects the principles of statistical legislation which respects the principles of
UNFPOS UNFPOS

The indicator Number of countries with a national


statistical plan that is fully funded and under Whether the country has national statistical plan that is
fully funded and under implementation is based on the
implementation is based on the annual Status Report on annual Status Report on National Strategies for the
National Strategies for the Development of Statistics
17.18.3 Number of countries with a national statistical (NSDS). In collaboration with its partners, PARIS21 reports Development of Statistics (NSDS). In collaboration with its Simple count of countries that are either (i) implementing In the monitoring this indicator, Yes if the country has a
plan that is fully funded and under implementation, 1 1 partners, PARIS21 reports on country progress in a strategy, (ii) designing one or (iii) awaiting adoption of national statistical plan that is fully funded and under
by source of funding on country progress in designing and implementing designing and implementing national statistical plans. The the strategy in the current year. implementation, by source
national statistical plans. The indicator is a count of
countries that are either (i) implementing a strategy, (ii) indicator can be counted on whether the country has plan
that is (i) implementing a strategy, (ii) designing one or (iii)
designing one or (iii) awaiting adoption of the strategy in awaiting adoption of the strategy in the current year.
the current year.
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc)
What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider Actors Philippines, aside from those References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic (col.28) (col.29)
Collection

Disaggregation
achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)
Agency
(col. 21) (col. 22) (col. 23) (col. 24)

- Perspective that Philippines is a recipient


17.9.1 Dollar value of financial and technical Ex: for DENR re climate change,
assistance (including through North-South, South- 1 1 0 N/A Semi-Annual (G) NEDA NEDA NGAs biodiversity, Multilateral Environment
South and triangular cooperation) committed to Quarterly (L) Agreements (ie. Convention on Biological
developing countries Diversity)

- Not all regions have available data

atory status,
Target
disability,
17.18: Bygeographic
2020, enhance
location
capacity-building
and other characteristics
support torelevant
developing
in national
countries,
contexts
including for least developed countries and small island developing States, to increase significantly the availability of high-quality, timely and reliable data disaggregated by income, gender, age, race, ethnicity, migratory status, disability, geographic location and other characteristics relevant in natio

17.18.2 Number of countries that have national Philippine Philippine


statistical legislation that complies with the 1 N/A PSA Statistical Act PSA Statistical Act PSA - Global indicator
Fundamental Principles of Official Statistics of 2013 of 2013

Philippine Philippine
17.18.3 Number of countries with a national statistical Statistical Statistical - Fully funded through DBM
plan that is fully funded and under implementation, 1 N/A PSA PSA PSA
by source of funding Development Development - Global indicator
Program Program
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

Target 17.19: By 2030, build on existing initiatives to develop measurements of progress on sustainable development that complement gross domestic product, and support statistical capacity-building in developing countries

The sum of ODA and OOF flows from all donors to The sum of ODA and OOF flows from all donors to
The indicator Dollar value of financial and technical developing countries for capacity building and national developing countries for capacity building and national
assistance (including through North-South, SouthSouth Dollar value of financial and technical assistance planning. The financial amounts were converted to US planning. The financial amounts were converted to US
17.19.1 Dollar value of all resources made available to and triangular cooperation) committed to developing committed to developing countries is defined as Gross dollars by using the period average exchange rate of the dollars by using the period average exchange rate of the
strengthen statistical capacity in developing countries 1 1 countries is defined as Gross disbursements of total ODA disbursements of total ODA and other official flows from commitment year of the project/program. In cases where commitment year of the project/program. In cases where
and other official flows from all donors for capacity all donors for capacity building and national planning. the disbursement amounts were reported, the exchange the disbursement amounts were reported, the exchange
building and national planning. rate used was the period average of the disbursement rate used was the period average of the disbursement
year. year.

The indicator tracks the proportion of countries that have The indicator tracks the proportion of countries that have
conducted at least one population and housing census in conducted at least one population and housing census in
the last 10 years. This also includes countries which the last 10 years. This also includes countries which
compile their detailed population and housing statistics compile their detailed population and housing statistics
from population registers, administrative records, sample from population registers, administrative records, sample
The two sub-indicators of the indicator 17.19.2(b) are
surveys or other sources or a combination of those surveys or other sources or a combination of those expressed as proportions: at the global level, the In the monitoring of 17.19.2 (a), the conduct of the
sources. sources.
17.19.2 Proportion of countries that (a) have proportion of countries that have achieved 100 per cent population and housing census in the last 10 years will be
birth registration is measured as the number of be monitored, Yes if the population and housing census
conducted at least one population and housing census According to the Principles and Recommendations for a According to the Principles and Recommendations for a countries that have achieved 100 per cent birth was conducted in the last 10 years. Further, the year
in the last 10 years; and (b) have achieved 100 per 1 1 Vital Statistics System, Revision 3 Vital Statistics System, Revision 3
cent birth registration and 80 per cent death (https://unstats.un.org/unsd/demographic/standmeth/pri (https://unstats.un.org/unsd/demographic/standmeth/pri registration to the total number of countries. The conducted will also be monitored.
computation is done in an analogous manner for the
registration nciples/M19Rev3en.pdf), a complete civil nciples/M19Rev3en.pdf), a complete civil death registration part as well as for the regional In 17.19.2 (b), the percentage of birth registration and
registration is defined as: “The registration in the civil registration is defined as: “The registration in the civil
registration system of every vital event that has registration system of every vital event that has measurements of both birth and death registration sub- death registration will be monitored annually.
indicators.
occurred to the members of the population of a particular occurred to the members of the population of a particular
country (or area), within a specified period as a country (or area), within a specified period as a
result of which every such event has a vital registration result of which every such event has a vital registration
record and the system has attained 100 per cent record and the system has attained 100 per cent
coverage.” coverage.”
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc)
What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider Actors Philippines, aside from those References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic (col.28) (col.29)
Collection

Disaggregation
achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)
Agency
(col. 21) (col. 22) (col. 23) (col. 24)

Target 17.19: By 2030, build on existing initiatives to develop measurements of progress on sustainable development that complement gross domestic product, and support statistical capacity-building in developing countries

Philippine Philippine
17.19.1 Dollar value of all resources made available to Statistical Statistical
strengthen statistical capacity in developing countries 1 1 1 N/A PSA Development PSA Development PSA - Global indicator
Program Program

17.19.2 Proportion of countries that (a) have


conducted at least one population and housing census below 80 %
in the last 10 years; and (b) have achieved 100 per 1 N/A PSA PSA PSA
cent birth registration and 80 per cent death Global indicator
registration
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

Goal 1. End poverty in all its forms everywhere


Target 1.1:By 2030, eradicate extreme poverty for all people everywhere, currently measured as people living on less than $1.25 a day

Number of persons living in households below the poverty


1.1.1 Proportion of population below the international Percentage of the population living on less than $1.90 a line (disaggregated by sex, age and employment status) is
poverty line, by sex, age, employment status and 1 1 EM
geographical location (urban/rural) day at 2011 international prices. divided by the total number of persons (disaggregated by
the same sex, age and employment status groups)

Target 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

The national poverty rate is the percentage of the total P = (Q/n) x 100
population living below the national poverty line. The The formula for calculating the proportion of the total,
urban and rural population living below the national
rural poverty rate is the percentage of the rural poverty line, or headcount index, is as follows: where:
population living below the national poverty line (or in P= proportion of population living below the national
1.2.1 Proportion of population living below the 1 1 cases where a separate, rural poverty line is used, the Poverty Incidence is the proportion of individuals with per poverty line EM
national poverty line, by sex and age capita income less than the poverty thresholds. P0 = Np / N
rural poverty line). Urban poverty rate is the percentage Q = number of families/individuals with per capita annual
of the urban population living below the national poverty where Np is the total, urban or rural number of poor. N is income/expenditure less than the per capita annual
line (or in cases where a separate, urban poverty line is poverty threshold
used, the urban poverty line). the total, urban or rural population. n = total number of families/individuals

Target 1.4: By 2030, ensure that all men and women, 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 property, inheritance, natural resources, appropriate new technology and financial services, including microfinance

Percentage of women ages 15-49 with a live birth in the


five years preceeding the survey who received antenatal
care, delivery assistance, and postnatal care from health
1.4.1p1 Percentage of women ages 15-49 with a live
birth in the five years preceeding the survey who Percentage of women ages 15-49 with a live birth in the personnel for the most recent birth is the number of
five years preceeding the survey who received antenatal women ages 15-49 with a live birth in the five years
received antenatal care, delivery assistance, or 1 care, delivery assistance, and postnatal care from health preceeding the survey who received antenatal care,
postnatal care from health personnel for the most
recent birth. personnel for the most recent birth. delivery assistance, and postnatal care from health
personel for the most recent birth divided by the total
number of women ages 15-49 with a live birth in the five
years preceeding the survey

Percentage of all women and currently married women


ages 15-49 who have ever used any contraceptive
1.4.1.p2 Percentage of all women and currently Percentage of all women and currently married women
married women ages 15-49 who have ever used any 1 ages 15-49 who have ever used any contraceptive methods is the number of women and currently married
women ages 15-49 who have ever used any contraceptive
contraceptive methods methods methods divided by the total number of women and
currently married women ages 15-49

1.4.1p3 Percentage of population that visited a health Percentage of population that visited a health facility or Percentage of population that visited a health facility or
facility or sought advice or treatment in the 30 days 1 sought advice or treatment in the 30 days preceeding the sought advice or treatment in the 30 days preceeding the
preceeding the survey survey survey

The enrolment in kindergarten of the official school age- Ratio of the enrolment for the age group corresponding to
1.4.1p4 Net Enrolment Rate in kindergarten 1 group expressed as a percentage of the corresponding the official school age in kindergarten to the population of
population. the same age group in a given year

The enrolment in elementary of the official school age- Ratio of the enrolment for the age group corresponding to
1.4.1p5 Net Enrolment Rate in elementary 1 group expressed as a percentage of the corresponding the official school age in the elementary level to the
population. population of the same age group in a given year

The enrolment in secondary education of the official NER-Ratio of the enrolment for the age group
corresponding to the official school age in the
1.4.1p6 Net Enrolment Rate in secondary education 1 school age-group expressed as a percentage of the secondary level to the population of the same age group
corresponding population.
in a given year

Proportion of families with access to safe water supply – Proportion of families with access to safe water supply –
The ratio of the number of families who access water from The ratio of the number of families who access water from
1.4.1p7 Proportion of families with access to 1 community water system (piped into their dwelling, community water system (piped into their dwelling,
improved water supply
yard/plot or public tap) and protected wells, to the total yard/plot or public tap) and protected wells, to the total
number of families. number of families.

Proportion of families with sanitary toilet – The ratio of Proportion of families with sanitary toilet – The ratio of
1.4.1.p8 Proportion of population living with improved 1 the number of families with flush toilet (either owned or the number of families with flush toilet (either owned or
sanitary facility
shared) and close pit, to the total number of families. shared) and close pit, to the total number of families.

1.4.1.p9 Proportion of families with owned or owner- 1 The ratio of the number of families with housing unit The ratio of the number of families with housing unit
like possession of housing units owned or amortized to the total number of families. owned or amortized to the total number of families.
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc) What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability Actors Philippines, aside from those
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (col.28) (col.29)
(1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic
Collection achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory

Disaggregatio
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Agency Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)

n
(col. 22) (col. 24)
(col. 21) (col. 23)

Goal 1. End poverty in all its forms everywhere


Target 1.1:By 2030, eradicate extreme poverty for all people everywhere, currently measured as people living on less than $1.25 a day

1 UNSD metadata2 IAEG metadata Data


1.1.1 Proportion of population below the international World Bank NEDA/ DSWD/ NAPC (as lead Reference: ($1.90 per day, - Classified as Tier 1 but still needs to
poverty line, by sex, age, employment status and 1 0 0 1 Every 3 years World Bank PSA-SSSS-IESD FIES monitoring agencies), all agencies 2, 3, 5, 6, 7
geographical location (urban/rural) Reports are accountable http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/SI.PO establish some standards, e.g., age group
V.DDAY?locations=PH)

Target 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

http://nap.psa.gov.ph/glossary/terms/indi
PSA-SSSS-IESD, catorDetails.asp?strIndi=176
FIES, LFS, NEDA/DSWD/ NAPC (as lead
1.2.1 Proportion of population living below the 1 1 1 1 Every 3 years PSA Official Poverty PSA-SSSS- APIS, monitoring agencies), all agencies 5, 6 Data Reference: -Classified as Tier 1 but still needs to
national poverty line, by sex and age Statistics DHSD, establish some standards, e.g., age group.
PSA-ESSS-PSD Price Statistics are accountable (http://psa.gov.ph/content/poverty-
incidence-among-filipinos-registered-216-
2015-psa)

Target 1.4: By 2030, ensure that all men and women, 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 property, inheritance, natural resources, appropriate new technology and financial services, including microfinance

1.4.1p1 Percentage of women ages 15-49 with a live


birth in the five years preceeding the survey who PDP Chapter 10
NDHS, FHS (ad reproductive health and family
received antenatal care, delivery assistance, or 1 1 0 Every 5 years PSA NDHS, FHS PSA-SSSS-DHSD hoc) planning services - DOH, LGUs 3, 5, 6, 7
postnatal care from health personnel for the most Table 9.1 (2013 NDHS, p.100)
recent birth.

1.4.1.p2 Percentage of all women and currently PDP Chapter 10


married women ages 15-49 who have ever used any 1 1 0 Every 5 years PSA NDHS, FHS PSA-SSSS-DHSD NDHS, FHS (ad reproductive health and family 3, 5, 6, 7
hoc) planning services - DOH, LGUs
contraceptive methods Table 9.1 (2013 NDHS, p.100)

1.4.1p3 Percentage of population that visited a health


facility or sought advice or treatment in the 30 days 1 1 0 1 Every 5 years PSA b. NDHS b. PSA-SSSS- b. NDHS b. primary health care - DOH, LGUs 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 Figure 13.3 (2013 NDHS, p.163)
DHSD
preceeding the survey

LIS
DepEd-Ros
1.4.1p4 Net Enrolment Rate in kindergarten 1 1 1 1 Annual DepEd EBEIS PSA Population DepEd
Projections

DepEd-Ros LIS
1.4.1p5 Net Enrolment Rate in elementary 1 1 1 1 Annual DepEd EBEIS Population DepEd http://nap.psa.gov.ph/glossary/terms/sector.asp
PSA Projections

LIS
DepEd-Ros
1.4.1p6 Net Enrolment Rate in secondary education 1 1 1 1 Annual DepEd EBEIS PSA Population DepEd http://nap.psa.gov.ph/glossary/terms/sector.asp
Projections

1.4.1p7 Proportion of families with access to 1 0 0 0 Annual PSA APIS PSA-SSSS-DHSD APIS DOH, DENR, DILG, LGUs 3, 5, 2007 APIS
improved water supply

1.4.1.p8 Proportion of population living with improved 1 0 0 0 Annual PSA APIS PSA-SSSS-DHSD APIS DOH, DENR, DILG, LGUs 3, 5, 2007 APIS
sanitary facility

1.4.1.p9 Proportion of families with owned or owner- 1 0 0 N/A Annual PSA APIS PSA APIS NHA, HUDCC, LGUs
like possession of housing units
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

Proportion of families which own house and lot or owner- Total number of families which own house and lot or
like possession of house and lot; rent house/room owner-like possession of house and lot; rent house/room
1.4.2.p1 Proportion of families with secure tenure 1 including lot; own house, rent lot; own house, rent-free including lot; own house, rent lot; own house, rent-free
lot with consent of owner; rent-free house and lot with lot with consent of owner; rent-free house and lot with
consent of owner consent of owner divided by total number of families

Target 1.5: By 2030, build the resilience of the poor and those in vulnerable situations and reduce their exposure and vulnerability to climate-related extreme events and other economic, social and environmental shocks and disasters

Affected people will be calculated as summation of


Affected: The total number of affected individuals or affected individuals or populace (the family head and its
populace (the family head and its dependents) residing in dependents) residing in the affected barangays of a
Death: The number of people who died during the the affected barangays of a municipality or city. municipality or city.
disaster, or directly after, as a direct result of the
hazardous event.
Displaced Inside Evacuation Centers: The total number of Displaced Inside Evacuation Centerswill be calculated as
affected individuals or populace (the family head and its the summation of affected individuals or populace (the
Missing: The number of people whose whereabouts is dependents) who took pre-emptive evacuation prior to family head and its dependents) who took pre-emptive
1.5.1 Number of deaths, missing persons and directly unknown since the hazardous event.
affected persons attributed to disasters per 100,000 2 1 the onslaught of the disaster; or who sought temporary evacuation prior to the onslaught of the disaster; or who EM
refuge due to the disaster, in an evacuation center. sought temporary refuge due to the disaster, in an
population Affected: People who are affected, either directly or evacuation center.
indirectly, by a hazardous event directly affected are those
who have suffered injury, illness or other health effects; Displaced Outside Evacuation Centers:The total number of
affected individuals or populace (the family head and its Displaced Outside Evacuation Centersis calculated as
who are evacuated, displaced, relocated or have suffered dependents) who took pre-emptive evacuation prior to summation of affected individuals or populace (the family
direct damage to their livelihoods, economic, physical,
social, cultural and environmental aspects. the onslaught of the disaster; or who sought temporary head and its dependents) who took pre-emptive
refuge due to the disaster either to their relatives' or evacuation prior to the onslaught of the disaster; or who
friend's house. sought temporary refuge due to the disaster either to
their relatives' or friend's house.

Note: Computation methodology for several indicators is


very comprehensive, very long (about 180 pages) and
[a] An open-ended intergovernmental expert working probably out of the scope of this Metadata. UNISDR
group on indicators and terminology relating to disaster prefers to refer to the outcome of the Open Ended
1.5.3 Number of countries that adopt and implement risk reduction established by the General Assembly Number of countries that adopt and implement national Intergovernmental Working Group, which provides a full Summation of the number of countries that adopt and
national disaster risk reduction strategies in line with implement national disaster risk reduction strategies in
the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2 1 (resolution 69/284) is developing a set of indicators to disaster risk reduction strategies in line with the Sendai detailed methodology for each indicator and sub- line with the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk EM
measure global progress in the implementation of the Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030 indicator. The latest version of these methodologies can
2015-2030 Sendai Framework. These indicators will eventually reflect be obtained at: Reduction 2015-2030
the agreements on the Sendai Framework indicators. http://www.preventionweb.net/documents/oiewg/Techni
cal%20Collection%20of%20Concept%20Notes %20on
%20Indicators.pdf

[a] An open-ended intergovernmental expert working


group on indicators and terminology relating to disaster
Total number of local governments that adopt and
1.5.4 Proportion of local governments that adopt and risk reduction established by the General Assembly Proportion of local governments that adopt and implement local disaster risk reduction strategies in line
implement local disaster risk reduction strategies in 2 1 (resolution 69/284) is developing a set of indicators to implement local disaster risk reduction strategies in line EM
line with national disaster risk reduction strategies measure global progress in the implementation of the with national disaster risk reduction strategies with national disaster risk reduction strategies divided by
Sendai Framework. These indicators will eventually reflect the total local governments
the agreements on the Sendai Framework indicators.

Target 1.a: Ensure significant mobilization of resources from a variety of sources, including through enhanced development cooperation, in order to provide adequate and predictable means for developing countries, in particular least developed countries, to implement programmes and policies to end poverty in all its dimensions
1.a.1.p1 Proportion of national budget/expenditure as Proportion of CCT budget/expenditure as direct poverty
direct poverty reduction program to the national 1
budget/expenditure reduction program to the national budget/expenditure

1.a.2 Proportion of total government spending on Proportion of total government spending on essential
2 1
essential services services (education, health and social protection)

1.a.3 Sum of total grants and non-debt-creating Sum of total grants and non-debt-creating inflows directly
inflows directly allocated to poverty reduction 1 allocated to poverty reduction programmes as a
programmes as a proportion of GDP proportion of GDP
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc) What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability Actors Philippines, aside from those
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (col.28) (col.29)
(1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic
Collection achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory

Disaggregatio
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Agency Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)

n
(col. 22) (col. 24)
(col. 21) (col. 23)

1.4.2.p1 Proportion of families with secure tenure 1 0 0 N/A Annual PSA APIS PSA APIS NHA, HUDCC, LGUs

Target 1.5: By 2030, build the resilience of the poor and those in vulnerable situations and reduce their exposure and vulnerability to climate-related extreme events and other economic, social and environmental shocks and disasters

Number of deaths, missing people,


injured, evacuated and relocated due to
1.5.1 Number of deaths, missing persons and directly Admin data
affected persons attributed to disasters per 100,000 1 1 1 1 Annual NDRRMC from DSWD OCD, NDRRMC, DILG, LGUs 1,2,3,4,5,6 disasters (natural incidents): data available
national, regional, provincial, by sex
population and NDRRMC (NDRRMC)
*per 100,000 people not readily available

Number of deaths, missing people,


injured, evacuated and relocated due to
disasters per 100,000 people: data
available
national, regional, provincial, by sex
1.5.3 Number of countries that adopt and implement Admin data (NDRRMC)
national disaster risk reduction strategies in line with
the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 1 1 1 1 Annual NDRRMC from DSWD OCD, NDRRMC, DILG, LGUs 1,2,3,4,5,6 *per 100,000 people not readily available
and NDRRMC but can be done
2015-2030
NEDA comments:
- retain indicator because the Philippines
will still contribute information to this
indicator

Number of deaths, missing people,


injured, evacuated and relocated due to
disasters per 100,000 people: data
1.5.4 Proportion of local governments that adopt and Admin data available
implement local disaster risk reduction strategies in 1 1 1 1 Annual NDRRMC from DSWD OCD, NDRRMC, DILG, LGUs 1,2,3,4,5,6
line with national disaster risk reduction strategies and NDRRMC national, regional, provincial, by sex
(NDRRMC)
*per 100,000 people not readily available
but can be done

Target 1.a: Ensure significant mobilization of resources from a variety of sources, including through enhanced development cooperation, in order to provide adequate and predictable means for developing countries, in particular least developed countries, to implement programmes and policies to end poverty in all its dimensions
1.a.1.p1 Proportion of national budget/expenditure as DSWD, COA, DSWD, COA,
direct poverty reduction program to the national 1 1 1 Annual DSWD DSWD DSWD
budget/expenditure DBM DBM

Other responsible agencies for data


collection
1.a.2 Proportion of total government spending on COA, DOF-BLGF COA, DOF-BLGF
1 1 0 0 Annual DBM DBM (for IRA/local (for IRA/local DepEd, DOH, DSWD DepEd/CHED/TESDA - education;
essential services govt spending) govt spending) DOH/LGUs- health;
DSWD/PhilHealth,SSS/GSIS,DOLE, LGUs,
etc. -social protection

NEDA comments:
1.a.3 Sum of total grants and non-debt-creating
inflows directly allocated to poverty reduction 1 0 0 N/A Annual NEDA NEDA NEDA NEDA ODA NEDA NA - retain the indicator
Report - propose tagging of all poverty reduction
programmes as a proportion of GDP programs from DBM
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

Goal 2: End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture
Target 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
The level of intake of energy or essential nutrient in
2.1.1.p1 Proportion of households meeting 100% relation to the energy/nutrient requirement for adequate total number of households meeting 100% recommended
recommended energy intake 1 health, which is expressed as percentage of energy intake divided by the toral number of households
recommended energy and nutrient intake (RENI)
Target 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

Computation of standard deviation (SD) score of the


2.2.1 Prevalence of stunting (height for age <-2 Number of under-fives falling below minus 2 standard *An indicator that is used to determine past or chronic individual:
standard deviation from the median of the World 1 1 deviations from the median height-for-age of the nutritional status of children 0-10 years old where each Good Match
Health Organization (WHO) Child Growth Standards) reference population. Children under 5 years of age in the child’s actual height/length is compared with the standard SD score =
among children under 5 years of age surveyed population (Source: UNICEF) or reference height/length for his/her age (height of individual - median value of height for age of
reference population) / (SD value of reference population)

Computation of standard deviation (SD) score of the


2.2.2 Prevalence of malnutrition (weight for height An indicator for the assessment of growth of children 0-10 individual:
>+2 or <-2 standard deviation from the median of the 1 1 No metadata received on current indicator formulation. years old which compares the weight of each child to the SD score =
WHO Child Growth Standards) among children under weight of a reference population of the same height or
5 years of age, by type (wasting and overweight) length (weight of individual - median value of weight for height
of reference population) / (SD value of reference
population

2.2.2.1 Prevalence of malnutrition for children under 5


years <-2 SD from the median of the WHO CGS 1
(wasting)

2.2.2.2 Prevalence of malnutrition for children under 5


years <+2 SD from the median of the WHO CGS 1
(overweight)

Micronutrient Malnutrition – a condition resulting from a


deficiency of supply to the tissues of micronutrients,
notably vitamin A, iron, and iodine, arising from a
deficiency in the diet, losses from the body, or improper
utilization of food
Number of population that are vitamin A deficient divided
Vitamin A Deficiency (VAD) – a condition that covers all by the total number of population
physiological disturbances caused by low vitamin A level,
2.2.s1 Prevalence of micronutrient deficiencies (Vit. A, including subclinical and clinical signs and symptoms and
Iron) among children less than 5 years old 1 is measured using the plasma retinol level

Iron Deficiency Anemia (IDA) – a condition that occurs Number of population with IDA divided by the total
when the amount of iron absorbed by the body is too number of population
small to meet the body’s demands, which may be due to
insufficient iron intake, reduced bioavailability of dietary
iron, chronic blood loss, and/or increased iron
requirements, as occurring during pregnancy or the period
of growth, and is measured using the hemoglobin level

Exclusive Breastfeeding is a feeding practice where infant


receives nothing else but breast milk (including expressed Proportion of exclusive breastfeeding pertains to children
2.2.s2 Prevalence of exclusively breastfed children 0 0-5.9 months who were exclusively breastfed the day
to 5 months old 1 breast milk or breast milk from a wet nurse) with the prior to interview over the total number of 0-5.9 months
exception of oral rehydration solution (ORS), drops, syrup
(vitamins, minerals and medicines) (WHO-UNICEF, 2008). old children.
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc) What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability Actors Philippines, aside from those
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (col.28) (col.29)
(1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic
Collection achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory

Disaggregatio
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Agency Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)

n
(col. 22) (col. 24)
(col. 21) (col. 23)

Goal 2: End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture
Target 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

National National
2.1.1.p1 Proportion of households meeting 100% Direct: DA, DOH, NNC, DSWD, 3-geographic location needed
recommended energy intake 1 1 0 N/A Every 5 years FNRI-DOST Nutrition FNRI-DOST Nutrition DepEd, LGUs Indirect: DTI, DILG up to provincial level http://www.fnri.dost.gov.ph/index.php/national-nutrition-survey
Survey Survey

Target 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

*Definition from Official Concepts and


2.2.1 Prevalence of stunting (height for age <-2 definitions for statistical purposes-Health
National National Direct: DA, DOH, NNC, DSWD, and Nutrition Sector (Batch 2). The cut off
standard deviation from the median of the World 1 1 1 1 Every 2 years FNRI-DOST Nutrition FNRI-DOST Nutrition DepEd, LGUs Indirect: DTI, DILG, 3-geographic location needed http://www.fnri.dost.gov.ph/index.php/national-nutrition-survey
points used in classifying the height-for-
Health Organization (WHO) Child Growth Standards) Survey Survey UNICEF up to provincial level age status of children based on
among children under 5 years of age
NCHS/WHO International Reference
Standards

*Definition from Official Concepts and


2.2.2 Prevalence of malnutrition (weight for height http://www.who.int/nutgrowthdb/databa definitions for statistical purposes-Health
National National Direct: DA, DOH, NNC, DSWD, se/countries/who_standards/phl_dat.pdf?
>+2 or <-2 standard deviation from the median of the 1 1 1 1 Every 2 years FNRI-DOST Nutrition FNRI-DOST Nutrition DepEd, LGUs Indirect: DTI, DILG, 3-geographic location needed ua=1, and Nutrition Sector (Batch 2).The cutoff
WHO Child Growth Standards) among children under up to provincial level points used in classifying the weight-for-
5 years of age, by type (wasting and overweight) Survey Survey UNICEF http://www.fnri.dost.gov.ph/index.php/na height/length status of children based on
tional-nutrition-survey
IRS, 1995

2.2.2.1 Prevalence of malnutrition for children under 5 National National Direct: DA, DOH, NNC, DSWD, 3-geographic location needed
years <-2 SD from the median of the WHO CGS 1 1 1 1 Every 2 years FNRI-DOST Nutrition FNRI-DOST Nutrition
(wasting) Survey Survey DepEd, LGUs Indirect: DTI, DILG up to provincial level

2.2.2.2 Prevalence of malnutrition for children under 5 National National Direct: DA, DOH, NNC, DSWD, 3-geographic location needed
years <+2 SD from the median of the WHO CGS 1 1 1 1 Every 2 years FNRI-DOST Nutrition FNRI-DOST Nutrition
(overweight) Survey Survey DepEd, LGUs Indirect: DTI, DILG up to provincial level

National National
2.2.s1 Prevalence of micronutrient deficiencies (Vit. A, Direct: DA, DOH, NNC, DSWD, 3-geographic location needed
Iron) among children less than 5 years old 1 1 0 1 Every 2.5 years FNRI-DOST Nutrition FNRI-DOST Nutrition DepEd, LGUs Indirect: DTI, DILG up to provincial level
Survey Survey

National National
2.2.s2 Prevalence of exclusively breastfed children 0 Direct: DA, DOH, NNC, DSWD, 3-geographic location needed
to 5 months old 1 1 0 N/A Every 2.5 years FNRI-DOST Nutrition FNRI-DOST Nutrition DepEd, LGUs Indirect: DTI, DILG up to provincial level
Survey Survey
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

Goal 3: Ensure healthy lives and promote well­being for all at all ages
Target 3.1: By 2030, reduce the global maternal mortality ratio to less than 70 per 100,000 live births

UNSD: The proportion of births attended by skilled health (Number of births attended by skilled health personnel
personnel is defined as the percentage of live births (doctors, nurses or midwives) trained in providing life‐
attended by skilled health personnel during a specified saving obstetric care, including giving the necessary 1(Total number of births attended by skilled health
3.1.2 Proportion of births attended by skilled health 1The number of births attended by skilled health professional (doctors, nurses and midwives) in a particular
personnel 1 1 time period, generally up to the past five years. professional as a percentage of all livebirths. supervision, care and advice to women during pregnancy, period/Total number of livebirths in the same period) x EM
childbirth and the postpartum period, to conduct 100
IAEG: Percentage of live births attended by skilled health deliveries on their own, and to care for newborns/The
personnel during a specified time period. total number of live births in the same period) x 100

3.1.s1 Proportion of births delivered in a health facility 1 Percentage of live births in the five years preceding the Percentage distribution of live borths in the five years
suvey delivered in a public or private health facility preceeding the survey, by place of delivery

Target 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

UNSD: is the probability of a child born in a specific year or


period dying before reaching the age of 5 years, if subject
to age specific mortality rates of that period, expressed
per 1000 live births. Probability of dying between birth and age five, expressed (Number of deaths among children aged 0-4 years (0-59
(No. of deaths below age 5 during a given period/Total live
3.2.1 Under-five mortality rate 1 1 as the number of deaths below age five per 1,000 live months of age), broken down by age groups/Number of EM
births during a given period) x 1000
IAEG: The probability of a child born in a specific year or births during a given period. live births) x 1000
period dying before reaching the age of 5 years, if subject
to age specific mortality rates of that period, expressed
per 1000 live births.

UNSD: is the probability that a child born in a specific year


or period will die during the first 28 completed days of life
if subject to age-specific mortality rates of that period,
expressed per 1000 live births. (Number of deaths of infants within the first month of life
The number of deaths within the first month of life per (Number of children who died during the first 28 days of
3.2.2 Neonatal mortality rate 1 1 1,000 live births. life/ Number of live births) x 1000 in a particular period/Total live births in the same period) GM
IAEG: Probability that a child born in a specific year or x 1000
period will die during the first 28 completed days of life if
subject to age‐specific mortality rates of that period,
expressed per 1000 live births.

2the probability of dying between birth and age one,


1The probability of a child born in a specific year or period expressed as the number of infant deaths or deaths (Number of infant deaths/ Total number of live births) x (No. of infant deaths under 1 year old in a given
3.2.s1 Infant Mortality Rate 1 dying before reaching the age of one, if subject to age-
specific mortality rate of that period. occurring before reaching 12 months of life in a given 1,000 period/Total live births in a given period) x 1,000
period per 1,000 live births
Target 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
3.3.1.p1Number of newly diagnosed HIV infections 1 The number of newly diagnosed with HIV infection per Number of people who are newly infected in a specific Computation from DOH
year time period

UNSD: The tuberculosis incidence per 1,000 population as


defined as the estimated number of new and relapse TB
cases (all forms of TB, including cases in people living with
HIV) arising in a given year, expressed as a rate per
3.3.2 Tuberculosis incidence per 100,000 population (Number of new and relapse TB cases arising in a specified Number of new and relapse TB cases arising in a specific
1 1 100,000 population. The number of cases of tuberculosis per 100,000 time period/Number of person‐years of exposure) x 100 period OVER Total estimated population This is per EM
(per 100,000 in DOH) population 000 100,000 not 1,000
IEAG: Estimated number of new and relapse TB cases (all
forms of TB, including cases in people living with HIV)
arising in a given year, expressed as a rate per 100 000
population.

UNSD: Number of people requiring treatment and care for


any one of the neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) targeted
3.3.3 Malaria incidence per 1,000 population by the WHO NTD Roadmap and World Health Assembly [Number of malaria cases/ Population at risk (number of
1 1 resolutions and reported to WHO The number of cases of malaria per 100,000 population people living in areas where malaria transmission occurs)] 1(Number of malaria cases in a particular period / Total PM
population in the same period) x 100,000
(per 100,000 in DOH) x 1000
IEAG: Number of malaria cases per 1000 persons per
year.
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc) What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability Actors Philippines, aside from those
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (col.28) (col.29)
(1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic
Collection achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory

Disaggregatio
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Agency Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)

n
(col. 22) (col. 24)
(col. 21) (col. 23)

Goal 3: Ensure healthy lives and promote well­being for all at all ages
Target 3.1: By 2030, reduce the global maternal mortality ratio to less than 70 per 100,000 live births

NDHS, Vital NDHS, Vital


3.1.2 Proportion of births attended by skilled health National: DOH 2 - age of mother
personnel 1 1 1 1 Monthly PSA Statistics PSA, PSA Statistics Sub-national (prov): LGUs 3, 4, 5,6,7
Report Report

3.1.s1 Proportion of births delivered in a health facility 1 1 0 0 Every 5 years PSA NDHS PSA NDHS National: DOH 1, 3, 4, 5,6,7 DOH (Dr. Socci): by age of mother
Sub-national (prov): LGUs disaggregation to address access inequities

Target 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

1Official concepts and definitions on


National: DOH
3.2.1 Under-five mortality rate 1 1 0 1 Every 5 years PSA NDHS PSA NDHS 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,6,7 statistical matters (NSCB Resolution No. 8,
Sub-national (prov): LGUs
Series of 2006)

1Official concepts and definitions on


National: DOH
3.2.2 Neonatal mortality rate 1 1 0 1 Every 5 years PSA NDHS PSA NDHS Sub-national (prov): LGUs 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,6,7 statistical matters (NSCB Resolution No.
19, Series of 2009)

National: DOH 1WHO website2 Official concepts and


3.2.s1 Infant Mortality Rate 1 1 0 0 Every 5 years PSA NDHS PSA NDHS 1,2,3,4, 5,6,7 definitions on statistical matters (NSCB
Sub-national (prov): LGUs Resolution No. 8, Series of 2006)

Target 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
3.3.1.p1Number of newly diagnosed HIV infections 1 1 0 1 Monthly DOH Registry data DOH Registry data DOH, PNAC, LGUs 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 - Include gender indentity in data
disaggregation

DOH (Dr. Socci): Okay with indicator but


change formula and multiplier to:
3.3.2 Tuberculosis incidence per 100,000 population Number of new and relapse TB cases
1 1 1 1 Annual DOH Program Data DOH Program Data National: DOH 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 1 DOH-Health Planning Division arising in a specific period OVER Total
(per 100,000 in DOH) Sub-national (prov): LGUs estimated population

This is per 100,000 not 1,000

- In the PDP it's per 100,000


3.3.3 Malaria incidence per 1,000 population
1 1 1 1 Quarterly DOH FHSIS DOH FHSIS National: DOH 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 1 NSCB Resolution No. 19, Series of 2009 'DOH (Dr. Socci): Okay with indicator but
Sub-national (prov): LGUs
(per 100,000 in DOH) change multiplier to 100,000 instead of
1,000
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

Target 3.4: By 2030, reduce by one third premature mortality from non-communicable diseases through prevention and treatment and promote mental health and well-being

UNSD: Mortality rate attributed to cardiovascular disease,


cancer, diabetes or chronic respiratory disease. Probability
of dying between the ages of 30 and 70 years from
cardiovascular diseases, cancer, diabetes or chronic
respiratory diseases, defined as the per cent of 30-year-
old-people who would die before their 70th birthday from Total number of mortality between 30 and 70 years of age
3.4.1 Mortality rate attributed to cardiovascular cardiovascular disease, cancer, diabetes, or chronic Total number of mortality between 30 and 70 years of age from cardiovascular diseases, cancer, diabetes and chronic
from cardiovascular diseases, cancer, diabetes and chronic (Number of deaths between ages 30 and 70 years due to
disease, cancer, diabetes or chronic respiratory 2 1 respiratory disease, assuming that s/he would experience respiratory diseases OVER Total number of population in the four causes/Number of years of exposure) x 100 respiratory diseases / Total number of population in the GM
disease current mortality rates at every age and s/he would not 30 to 70 age group (ICD 10 Codes: I00-I99, C00-C97, E10-
die from any other cause of death (e.g., injuries or the 30 to 70 age group E14, J40-J47)
HIV/AIDS).

IAEG: Unconditional probability of dying from


cardiovascular diseases, cancer,diabetes or chronic
respiratory diseases.

Target 3.5: Strengthen the prevention and treatment of substance abuse, including narcotic drug abuse and harmful use of alcohol

3.5.1.p1 Percentage of drug abuse cases or drug users


1
who completed treatment

3.5.2 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 1 1
litres of pure alcohol
Target 3.6: By 2020, halve the number of global deaths and injuries from road traffic accidents

UNSD: Death rate due to road traffic injuries as defined as


The number of deaths caused by land transport accidents
3.6.1 Death rate due to road traffic injuries 1 1 the number of road traffic fatal injury deaths per 100,000 [ICD-10 codes V01-V04, V06, V09-V80, V87, V89, V99] per (Number of deaths due to road traffic crashes/Population) (Number of deaths caused by land transport accidents /
population IAEG: Number of road traffic fatal injury deaths 100,000 population x 100 population) x 100,000
per 100 000 population (age‐standardized).

Target 3.7: By 2030, ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health-care services, including for family planning, information and education, and the integration of reproductive health into national strategies and programmes

3.7.1 Proportion of women of reproductive age (aged IAEG: Percentage of women of reproductive age (15-49 Percentage of currently married women age 15-49 who (Number of women with family planning demand who use
are infecund and have no unmet need and currently using Use of modern contraceptive methods divided by the total
15-49 years) who have their need for family planning 1 1 years) who are sexually active and who have their need a contraceptive method. It is also known as the modern modern methods/Total number of women in need of demand (sum of unmet need plus total contraceptive use) EM
satisfied [provided] with modern methods for family planning satisfied with modern methods. family planning) x 100
contraceptive prevalence rate

UNSD: Annual number of births to females aged 10-14 or


15-19 years per 1,000 females in the respective age
group
3.7.2 Adolescent birth rate (aged 10-14 years or aged Percentage of women age 15-19 who had a live birth or (Number of live births to women aged 15-19 Number of women age 15-24 who had begun childbearing
2 1 who are pregnant with their first child, and percentage years/Exposure to childbearing by women aged 15-19 or who are pregnant with their first child divided by PM
15-19years) per 1,000 women in that age group IAEG: Annual number of births to women aged 15-19 who have begun childbearing years) x 1000 number of women age 15-24
years per 1000 women in that age group. It is also
referred to as
the age‐specific fertility rate for women aged 15-19 years.

percentage of women married or in-union aged 15 to 49 2 (Women of reproductive age (15-49) who are married or
who are currently using, or whose sexual partner is using, 1proportion of currently married women in the in a union and who are currently using any method of 1[No. of currently married women (ages 15-49) using
3.7.s1 Contraceptive Prevalence Rate 1 reproductive ages of 15-49 years reporting current use of contraception/No. of currently married women (ages 15-
at least one method of contraception, regardless of the any contraceptive method. contraception / Women of reproductive age (15-49) who 49)] x 100
method used are married or in a union) x 100
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc) What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability Actors Philippines, aside from those
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (col.28) (col.29)
(1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic
Collection achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory

Disaggregatio
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Agency Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)

n
(col. 22) (col. 24)
(col. 21) (col. 23)

Target 3.4: By 2030, reduce by one third premature mortality from non-communicable diseases through prevention and treatment and promote mental health and well-being

- Suggested revision: Mortality between 30


and 70 years of age from cardiovascular
diseases, cancer, diabetes and chronic
respiratory diseases divided by population
aged 30-70 years old instead of number of
years of exposure

'DOH (Dr. Socci):


3.4.1 Mortality rate attributed to cardiovascular Change Indicator to:
Vital Statistics Vital Statistics National: DOH
disease, cancer, diabetes or chronic respiratory 1 1 1 1 Monthly PSA Report PSA Report Sub-national (prov): LGUs 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 1 SDG Team of DOH Pre-mature mortality rate eattributed to
disease cardiovascular disease, cancer, diabetes or
[and] chronic respiratory disease.

Change formula to:


Total number of mortality between 30
and 70 years of age from cardiovascular
disease, cancer, diabetes or [and] chronic
respiratory disease OVER Total number of
population in the 30 to 70 age group

Target 3.5: Strengthen the prevention and treatment of substance abuse, including narcotic drug abuse and harmful use of alcohol

Integrated Drug
3.5.1.p1 Percentage of drug abuse cases or drug users Abuse Data - Civil status and educational attainment
1 1 1 1 by facility Annual DOH DOH 1,2,3,5,6,7
who completed treatment Information data are also available
Network

3.5.2 Harmful use of alcohol, defined according to the National National


national context as alcohol per capita consumption
(aged 15 years and older) within a calendar year in 1 1 1 1 Every 2-3 years FNRI-DOST Nutrition FNRI-DOST Nutrition DOH
Survey Survey
litres of pure alcohol
Target 3.6: By 2020, halve the number of global deaths and injuries from road traffic accidents

3.6.1 Death rate due to road traffic injuries 1 1 1 1 Monthly PSA Vital Statistics PSA Vital Statistics DOTC, DILG, PNP 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 Vital Statistics Report (Annual)
Report Report

Target 3.7: By 2030, ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health-care services, including for family planning, information and education, and the integration of reproductive health into national strategies and programmes

- Need to include 10-14 age group'DOH


3.7.1 Proportion of women of reproductive age (aged (Dr. Socci): Change indicator to: Proportion
National: DOH
15-49 years) who have their need for family planning 1 1 0 N/A Every 5 years PSA NDHS PSA NDHS Sub-national (prov): LGUs 2,3, 4, 5,6,7 of women of reproductive age (aged 15-49
satisfied [provided] with modern methods years) who have their need for family
planning provided with modern methods

DOH (Dr. Socci): Proposed formula:


(Number of livebirths to adolescent
3.7.2 Adolescent birth rate (aged 10-14 years or aged National: DOH women aged 10-14/ 15-19 years X 1,000)
1 0 0 N/A Every 5 years PSA NDHS PSA NDHS 1,2,3, 4, 5,6,7 OVER Number of adolescent women 10-
15-19years) per 1,000 women in that age group Sub-national (prov): LGUs 14/ 15-19 years

ANS Wilma: Come up with estimates for


women aged 15-19.

1Official concepts and definitions on


statistical matters (NSCB Resolution No. 8,
National: DOH Series of DOH (Dr. Socci): Change indicator to:
3.7.s1 Contraceptive Prevalence Rate 1 1 0 N/A Every 5 years (NDHS) PSA NDHS PSA NDHS 1,2,3,7 2006)2http://mdgs.un.org/unsd/mi/wiki/5
Sub-national (prov): LGUs -3-Contraceptive-prevalence-rate.ashx Modern contraceptive prevalence rate
http://mdgs.un.org/unsd/mdg/Metadata.a
spx?IndicatorId=0&SeriesId=730
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

Target 3.8: Achieve universal health coverage, including financial risk protection, access to quality essential health-care services and access to safe, effective, quality and affordable essential medicines and vaccines for all

1 Coverage rate is the aggregate count of PhilHealth


beneficiaries (eligible member and qualified dependents)
under Formal Economy (Private, Government, Household
3.8.2 Number of people covered by health insurance 3 1 Help/Kasambahay, Enterprise Owner and Family Drivers), 1 Number of people covered by health insurance or a PM
or a public health system per 1,000 population Informal Economy (Migrant Worker, Informal Sector, Self- public health system per 1,000 population
Earning Individual and Organized Group and Others),
Indigents, Sponsored Members, Senior Citizens and
Lifetime Members as a percentage of the total population.

1 Coverage rate is the aggregate count of PhilHealth


beneficiaries (eligible member and qualified dependents)
under Formal Economy (Private, Government, Household
3.8.s1 Percentage of population covered by the social 1 Help/Kasambahay, Enterprise Owner and Family Drivers), Number of members and dependents covered by
health insurance Informal Economy (Migrant Worker, Informal Sector, Self- PhilHealth OVER estimated projected population
Earning Individual and Organized Group and Others),
Indigents, Sponsored Members, Senior Citizens and
Lifetime Members as a percentage of the total population.

1 Expenditure on health by households as direct


payments, discretionary. A household is an individual or a
3.8.s2 Out-of-pocket health spending as percentage of group of persons sharing the same living accommodation, 2Proportion of out-of-pocket health expenditure to total (Expenditure on health by household/Total Health 1(Out-of-pocket health expenditure/Total Health
1 which pool some, or all, of their income and wealth and
total health expenditure which consume certain types of goods and services health expenditure Expenditure) x 100 expenditure) x 100
collectively, mainly housing and food divided as
percentage of total health expenditure.

Target 3.9: By 2030, substantially reduce the number of deaths and illnesses from hazardous chemicals and air, water and soil pollution and contamination

IAEG: The mortality rate attributed to unintentional


3.9.3 Mortality rate attributed to unintentional 2 1 poisoning as defined as the number of deaths of The number of deaths of unintentional poisonings (ICD-10 (Number of deaths of unintentional poisonings in a (The number of deaths of unintentional poisonings /
poisoning unintentional poisonings in a year, divided by the codes X40,X43-X44, X46-X49)per 100 000 population year/Population) x 100 000 population) x 100 000
population, and multiplied by 100 000.

Target 3.a Strengthen the implementation of the World Health Organization Framework Convention on Tobacco Control in all countries, as appropriate.

3.a.1 Age-standardized prevalence of current tobacco


1 1
use among persons aged 15 years and older

Current smokers
Those who smoke during the time of the survey either on
3.a.s1 Prevalence of current tobacco use 1 a “daily” basis (at least one cigarette a day) or on a
regular/occasional smoking or those who do not smoke
daily but who smoke at least weekly or those who smoke
less often than weekly

Target 3.b: Support the research and development of vaccines and medicines for the communicable and non-communicable diseases that primarily affect developing countries, provide access to affordable essential medicines and vaccines, in accordance with the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health, which affirms the right of developing countries to use to

Infants who received one dose of BCG, three doses each


3.b.1p1 Proportion of Fully Immunized Children 1 of OPV, DPT, and Hepatitis B vaccines, and one dose of
measles vaccine before reaching one year of age.
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc) What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability Actors Philippines, aside from those
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (col.28) (col.29)
(1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic
Collection achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory

Disaggregatio
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Agency Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)

n
(col. 22) (col. 24)
(col. 21) (col. 23)

Target 3.8: Achieve universal health coverage, including financial risk protection, access to quality essential health-care services and access to safe, effective, quality and affordable essential medicines and vaccines for all

DOH (Dr. Socci): Change indicator to:


% of population covered by the social
health insurance
3.8.2 Number of people covered by health insurance 1 1 1 1 Semestral PhilHealth Stats and PhilHealth Admin data DOH 1,2,3 1 PhilHealth, Corporate Planning
or a public health system per 1,000 population Charts Department Suggested formula:

Number of members and dependents


covered by PhilHealth OVER estimated
projected population

DOH (Dr. Socci): Change indicator to:

% of population covered by the social


health insurance
3.8.s1 Percentage of population covered by the social 1 1 1 1 Semestral PhilHealth Stats and PhilHealth Admin data DOH 1,2,3 1 PhilHealth, Corporate Planning
health insurance Charts Department Suggested formula:

Number of members and dependents


covered by PhilHealth OVER estimated
projected population

3.8.s2 Out-of-pocket health spending as percentage of 1WHO Health Accounts - Disaggregation will be further developed
1 0 0 N/A Annual PSA Official PSA DOH 1,2,3,7 template2Philippine National Health by PSA thru new new methodology of
total health expenditure Accounts PNHA (SHA)

Target 3.9: By 2030, substantially reduce the number of deaths and illnesses from hazardous chemicals and air, water and soil pollution and contamination

3.9.3 Mortality rate attributed to unintentional 1 1 1 1 Monthly PSA Admin data PSA Admin data DOH 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 Vital Statistics Report (Annual)
poisoning

Target 3.a Strengthen the implementation of the World Health Organization Framework Convention on Tobacco Control in all countries, as appropriate.

DOH (Dr. Socci): Change indicator to:

Prevalence of current tobacco use among


persons aged 18+ years
3.a.1 Age-standardized prevalence of current tobacco
*data generated through GATS is not age-
use among persons aged 15 years and older standardized
**Concern: other agencies should also be
consulted for any other indicators since
WHO FCTC does not only concern the
health sector

IACHNS:
- Changed from proxy to supplemental
3.a.s1 Prevalence of current tobacco use 1 1 0 1 Every 3 years FNRI NNS FNRI NNS National:DOH NNS - Changed from GATS and PSA (data
Sub-national (prov): LGUs source)
- also available in ages 10-14

reementTarget
and Public
3.b: Support
Health, which
the research
affirmsand
the development
right of developing
of vaccines
countries
and to
medicines
use to the
forfull
thethe
communicable
provisions in and
the non-communicable
Agreement on Trade-Related
diseases that
Aspects
primarily
of Intellectual
affect developing
Propertycountries,
Rights regarding
provideflexibilities
access to affordable
to protect essential
public health,
medicines
and, inand
particular,
vaccines,provide
in accordance
access to
with
medicines
the Doha
forDeclaration
all on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health, which affirms the right of developing countries to use to

NEDA comments:
- retain indicator
- include as priority indicator in the
3.b.1p1 Proportion of Fully Immunized Children 1 1 1 1 Annual DOH Program Data DOH Program Data National:DOH improvement of administrative data
Sub-national (prov): LGUs
- there should be high level courtesy call to
visit Sec. Ubial for them to be aware on
our initiatives on SDG monitoring
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

3.b.3p1 Percentage availability of essential drugs in


public health facilities
(DOH: Change indicator to “Percentage of public 1
health facilities properly stocked with selected
essential medicines”)
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc) What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability Actors Philippines, aside from those
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (col.28) (col.29)
(1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic
Collection achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory

Disaggregatio
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Agency Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)

n
(col. 22) (col. 24)
(col. 21) (col. 23)

3.b.3p1 Percentage availability of essential drugs in


DOH (Dr. Socci): Change indicator to:
public health facilities Drug
National: DOH
(DOH: Change indicator to “Percentage of public 1 1 0 1 Annual DOH DOH Availability Sub-national (prov): LGUs Percentage of public health facilities
Survey properly stocked with selected essential
health facilities properly stocked with selected medicines
essential medicines”)
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

Goal 4: Ensure inclusive and quality education for all and promote lifelong learning
Target 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

4.1.1.a.i Number of grade 3 students achieving at least a


Percentage of Grade 3, 6 and 4th year (grade 10 in the K- Percentage of children and/or young people at the minimum proficiency level in reading /number of children
enrolled in Grade 34.1.1.a.iiNumber of grade 3 students
12 program) examinees by achievement level and by relevant stage of education achieving or exceeding a pre- achieving at least a minimum proficiency level in
Percentage of children and young people in Grade 2 or 3 subject area, which includes Reading and Mathematics defined proficiency level in a given subject.
of primary education, at the end of primary education and Performance above the minimum level, PLtn,s,above mathematics /number of children enrolled in Grade
4.1.1 Proportion of children and young people: (a) in 34.1.1.b.iNumber of grade 6 students achieving at least a
grades 2/3; (b) at the end of primary; and (c) at the the end of lower secondary education achieving at least a Achievement level: minimum = p minimum proficiency level in reading /number of children
3 for (a), 2 for (b) minimum proficiency level in (a) reading and (b) 96-100% - Mastered where p is the percentage of students in a learning
end of lower secondary achieving at least a minimum and (c) 1 mathematics. The minimum proficiency level will be 86-95% - Closely approximating mastery assessment at stage of education n, in subject s in any enrolled in Grade 64.1.1.a.iiNumber of grade 6 students GM
proficiency level in (i) reading and (ii) mathematics, by achieving at least a minimum proficiency level in
sex measured relative to new common 66-85% - Moving towards mastery year (t-i) where 0 <= i <= 5, who has achieved the level of mathematics /number of children enrolled in Grade
reading and mathematics scales currently in 35-65% - Average proficiency that is greater than a pre-defined 64.1.1.b.iNumber of grade 10 students achieving at least a
development. 15-34% - Low minimum standard, Smin. The minimum standard is
5-14% - Very Low defined by the global education community taking into minimum proficiency level in reading /number of children
enrolled in Grade 104.1.1.a.iiNumber of grade 10 students
0-4% - Absolutely no mastery consideration regional differences. achieving at least a minimum proficiency level in
mathematics /number of children enrolled in Grade 10

Percentage of grade/year 1 entrants who graduate in Completion Rate=Graduates (final grade/year) /


4.1.s1 Completion Rate 1 NA elementary/secondary education NA Enrolment (first grage/year)

(1) Compute the Promotion and Repetition Rates for a


particular area;
(2) Compute the number of promotees up to grade 6
using the promotion rates for
the respective grade/year levels;
(3) Compute the number of pupils/students in grade/year
1
who repeat once, twice, up to 6 times
Percentage of enrollees at the beginning grade (4) Add the repeaters in the previous grade level who
were promoted with the pupils in the current grade level
4.1.s2 Cohort Survival Rate 1 NA or year in a given school year who reached the final grade NA who repeated.
or year of the elementary/secondary level
(5) Calculate the total for each grade level to obtain the
pupil-years;
(6) Multiply the pupil-years with the respective
promotion rate to get the total promotees (including
repeaters);
(7) Calculate the reconstructed cohort survival rate for
each grade level by dividing
the Total Promotees Gr X-1 (including repeaters) with the
original cohort of 1000.

Percentage of pupils/students who do not finish a


particular grade/year level. It does not capture
4.1.s3 Dropout Rate or School Leavers Rate 1 NA NA Simple Drop-out Rate = [number drop-outs / (enrolment +
pupils/students who finish a grade/year level but do not drop-outs) ] * 100
enrol in the next grade/year level the following school
year.
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc) What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability Actors Philippines, aside from those
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (col.28) (col.29)
(1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic
Collection achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory

Disaggregatio
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Agency Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)

n
(col. 22) (col. 24)
(col. 21) (col. 23)

Goal 4: Ensure inclusive and quality education for all and promote lifelong learning
Target 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

Disaggregation by region or province is


based on the school address not on the
student's address
EGRA and
EGMA (for EGRA and
4.1.1 Proportion of children and young people: (a) in DepEd-BEA (for EGMA (for For consultation:
grades 2/3; (b) at the end of primary; and (c) at the grades 2/3); grades 2/3, for grades 2/3); 1) Contact Information
NAT (for end of
end of lower secondary achieving at least a minimum 1 1 1 1 Annual DepEd primary and end of primary NAT (for end of DepEd 1, 2, 3, 5, 6 2) Cut-off for the minimum proficiency
proficiency level in (i) reading and (ii) mathematics, by and end of primary and level
sex end of secondary) end of 3) Can we have the score for the reading
secondary secondary) only in the English subject area?
(grade 10)
4) Provide information on baseline data
5) Col 32(references) to be identified by
the DepEd

4.1.s1 Completion Rate 1 1 1 1 Annual DepEd EBEIS DepEd-ROs LIS DepEd http://nap.psa.gov.ph/glossary/educ.asp

4.1.s2 Cohort Survival Rate 1 1 1 1 Annual DepEd EBEIS DepEd-ROs LIS DepEd http://nap.psa.gov.ph/glossary/educ.asp

4.1.s3 Dropout Rate or School Leavers Rate 1 1 1 1 Annual DepEd EBEIS DepEd-ROs LIS DepEd http://www.depedcamsur.com/uploads/8/4/5/2/8452840/performance_indicators_definition_of
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

Target 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

Number of children in the relevant age group who


participate in an organized learning programme is
expressed as a percentage of the total population in the
same age range. The indicator can be calculated both from
administrative data and from household surveys. If the
former, the number of enrolments in organized learning
programmes are reported by schools and the population
in the age group one year below the official primary entry
Percentage of children in the given age range who age is derived from population estimates. For the
participate in one or more organized learning programme, calculation of this indicator at the global level, population
Indicator that measures general level of participation of 5
4.2.2 Participation rate in organized learning (one year including programmes which offer a combination of year old children in kindergarten. It indicates the capacity estimates from the UN Population Division are used. If Number of 5 year-old children in kindergarten level /
1 1 education and care. Participation in early childhood and in derived from household surveys, both enrolments and EM
before the official primary entry age), by sex primary education are both included. The age range will of the education system to prepare young children for population are collected at the same time. population of the 5 year old children in a given year
elementary education.
vary by country depending on the official age for entry to PROL0t1,AG(a-1) = E0t1,AG(a-1)/SAPAG(a-1)
primary education. where:
PROL0t1,AG(a-1) = participation rate in organized learning
one year before the official entry age a to primary
education
E0t1,AG(a-1) = enrolment in early childhood or primary
education (ISCED levels 0 and 1) aged one year below the
official entry age a to primary education
SAPAG(a-1) = school-age population aged one year below
the official entry age a to primary education

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

Number of people in selected age groups participating in


Percentage of youth and adults in a given age range (e.g. formal or non-formal education or training is expressed as
15-24 years, 25-64 years etc.) participating in formal or a percentage of the population of the same age.
non-formal education or training in a given time period PRAGi = EAGi/PAGi
total number of enrolled students in a given age group
4.3.1 Participation rate of youth and adults in formal (e.g. Participation rate of young (aged 15-24) and adult (aged where: who register in formal and non-formal
and non-formal education and training in the previous 2 1 last 12 months). Ideally, the indicator should be 25-64) in the formal and non-formal education and PRAGi = participation rate of the population in age group i education/population in a given same age group in a given GM
12 months, by sex disaggregated by types of programme such as TVET, training in a given year. in formal and non-formal education and training
tertiary EAGi = enrolment of the population in age group i in year
education, adult education and other relevant types and formal and non-formal education and training
cover both formal and non-formal programmes. PAGi = population in age group i
i = 15-24, 15 and above, 25-64 etc

The enrolment in elementary of the official school age- NER-Ratio of the enrolment for the age group
4.3.s1 Net Enrolment Rate in elementary education 1 group expressed as a percentage of the corresponding corresponding to the official school age in the elementary
level to the population of the same age group in a given
population. year

NER-Ratio of the enrolment for the age group


The enrolment in secondary education of the official
4.3.s2 Net Enrolment Rate in secondary education 1 NA school age-group expressed as a percentage of the NA corresponding to the official school age in the
secondary level to the population of the same age group
corresponding population. in a given year

Passing rate = (number of passers of a given licensure


Percentage of the number of examinees per school who
4.3.s3 Passing rate in licensure exam (HEd) 1 NA are passers of a given licensure examination in a given NA examination per school in a given period / number of
examinees of a given licensure examination per school in a
period for each discipline given period) * 100

4.3.s4 Certification rate (Technical Vocational Percentage of examinees who passed the national Certification rate = (number of certified persons / number
1 NA NA
Education and Training) competency assessment for or within a given period of assessed persons) * 100

Target 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
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc) What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability Actors Philippines, aside from those
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (col.28) (col.29)
(1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic
Collection achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory

Disaggregatio
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Agency Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)

n
(col. 22) (col. 24)
(col. 21) (col. 23)

Target 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

For consultation:
4.2.2 Participation rate in organized learning (one year DepEd-ROs LIS 1) Contact Information
1 1 1 1 IPs Annual DepEd EBEIS Population DepEd 1, 2, 3, 5, 6 2) Provide information on baseline data
before the official primary entry age), by sex PSA Projections 3) Col 32(references) to be identified by
the DepEd

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

For consultation:
1) Contact Information
2) Provide information on baseline data
4.3.1 Participation rate of youth and adults in formal EBEIS (for DepEd-ROs LIS 3) Col 32(references)
and non-formal education and training in the previous 1 1 1 1 Annual DepEd senior high PSA Population DepEd 1, 2, 2003 But with different grouping in PDP 4) age group of youth
12 months, by sex school) Projections
NEDA comments:
- to retain the indicator can be sourced
from APIS

NEDA comment:
LIS - suggestion for deletion since target
4.3.s1 Net Enrolment Rate in elementary education 1 1 1 1 Annual DepEd EBEIS DepEd-Ros Population DepEd http://nap.psa.gov.ph/glossary/educ.asp referes to technical-vocational educational
PSA
Projections education which is offered starting at the
secondary level

LIS
4.3.s2 Net Enrolment Rate in secondary education 1 1 1 1 Annual DepEd EBEIS DepEd-Ros Population DepEd http://nap.psa.gov.ph/glossary/educ.asp
PSA
Projections

4.3.s3 Passing rate in licensure exam (HEd) 1 1 0 1 Annual CHED PRC CHED http://ched.gov.ph/central/page/performance-in-licensure-examination-by-institutional-type-201

4.3.s4 Certification rate (Technical Vocational


1 1 1 1 Annual TESDA Admin data TESDA Admin data TESDA
Education and Training)

Target 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
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

Percentage of population 10 to 64 years old who were


exposed to the internet.

Exposure to the internet in FLEMMS includes surfing the Percentage of population 10 to 64 years old who were
4.4.1.p1 Proportion of population using internet 1 NA internet for social media/interaction and surfing the NA exposed to the internet: (a) social media and (b) research
internet for research work. Exposure to the mass media work
means that respondent accessed/used the specific forms
of mass media everyday or at least once a week or seldom
in the last 12 months preceding the survey.
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc) What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability Actors Philippines, aside from those
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (col.28) (col.29)
(1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic
Collection achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory

Disaggregatio
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Agency Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)

n
(col. 22) (col. 24)
(col. 21) (col. 23)

NEDA comment:
Every 5 years
4.4.1.p1 Proportion of population using internet 1 1 0 1 (1994, 2003, 2008, PSA FLEMMS PSA-SSSS FLEMMS DepEd - retain the indicator
https://psa.gov.ph/content/functional-literacy-education-and-mass-media-survey-flemms http://p
- request PSRTI to develop appropriate
and 2013) definition of ICT skills
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

Target 4.5: By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education 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

The indicator value of the likely more disadvantaged


group is divided by the indicator value of the other
sub-population of interest.
DPI = [Indi]d/[Indi]a
4.5.1 Parity indices (female/male, rural/urban, Parity indices require data for the specific groups of where:
bottom/top wealth quintile and others such as interest. They represent the ratio of the indicator value for Ratio of the number of girl enrolled at primary or
disability status, indigenous peoples and conflict- 1 1 one group to that of the other. Typically, the likely more Ratio of girls to boys & DPI = the Dimension (Gender, Wealth, Location, etc.) secondary levels of education to the number of boys in PM
ratio of rural to urban Parity Index
affected, as data become available) for all education disadvantaged group is placed in the numerator. A value Indi = the Education 2030 Indicator i for which an equity each level.
indicators on this list that can be disaggregated of exactly 1 indicates parity between the two groups.
measure is needed.
d = the likely disadvantaged group (e.g. female, poorest,
etc.)
a = the likely advantaged group (e.g. male, richest, etc.)

The indicator value of the likely more disadvantaged


group is divided by the indicator value of the other
sub-population of interest.
DPI = [Indi]d/[Indi]a
4.5.1 Parity indices (female/male, rural/urban, Parity indices require data for the specific groups of
bottom/top wealth quintile and others such as interest. They represent the ratio of the indicator value for where: Ratio of the number of girl enrolled at primary or
Ratio of girls to boys & DPI = the Dimension (Gender, Wealth, Location, etc.)
disability status, indigenous peoples and conflict- 1 1 one group to that of the other. Typically, the likely more ratio of rural to urban Parity Index secondary levels of education to the number of boys in
affected, as data become available) for all education disadvantaged group is placed in the numerator. A value each level.
indicators on this list that can be disaggregated of exactly 1 indicates parity between the two groups. Indi = the Education 2030 Indicator i for which an equity
measure is needed.
d = the likely disadvantaged group (e.g. female, poorest,
etc.)
a = the likely advantaged group (e.g. male, richest, etc.)

4.5.1 Parity indices (female/male, rural/urban,


bottom/top wealth quintile and others such as Ratio of the number of female students enrolled at
Ratio of female to male &
disability status, indigenous peoples and conflict- 1 1 ratio of rural to urban tertiary education to the number of male students in each
affected, as data become available) for all education level.
indicators on this list that can be disaggregated

4.5.1 Parity indices (female/male, rural/urban,


bottom/top wealth quintile and others such as
disability status, indigenous peoples and conflict- 1 1 Ratio of female to male & Ratio of the number of female students enrolled in TVET
ratio of rural to urban to the number of male students in each level.
affected, as data become available) for all education
indicators on this list that can be disaggregated

Target 4.6: By 2030, ensure that all youth and a substantial proportion of adults, both men and women, achieve literacy and numeracy

Proportion or percentage of youth and adults who have


achieved above the minimum threshold of
Percentage of youth (aged 15-24 years) and of adults Percentage of population aged 10 years old and over who proficiency as defined for large-scale (sample
are (a) basically literate (read and write) and (b) representative) adult literacy assessment: Ratio of the number of (a) basically literate and (b)
4.6.1 Percentage of population in a given age group (aged 15 years and above) have achieved or exceeded a functionally literate (read, write and compute) Performance achieve above minimum level, PLta,s,above functionally literate to the population in a given age group
given level of proficiency in (a) literacy and (b) numeracy.
achieving at least a fixed level of proficiency in 2 1 The minimum proficiency level will be measured relative minimum = p. DM
functional (a) literacy and (b) numeracy skills, by sex Funtional Literacy is a significantly higher level of literacy where p is the percentage of youth and adults at a basic - 10 years old and over
to new common literacy and numeracy scales currently in which includes not only reading and writing but also national or cross-national adult literacy assessment at functional - 10 to 64 years old
development. numeracy skills (FLEMMS) age group a, in learning domain s in any year (t-i) where 0
<= i <= 5, who has achieved above the minimum level of
proficiency.
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc) What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability Actors Philippines, aside from those
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (col.28) (col.29)
(1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic
Collection achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory

Disaggregatio
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Agency Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)

n
(col. 22) (col. 24)
(col. 21) (col. 23)

Target 4.5: By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education 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

- Disaggregation on disability status will be


4.5.1 Parity indices (female/male, rural/urban, based on the 11 exceptionalities of DepEd
bottom/top wealth quintile and others such as
disability status, indigenous peoples and conflict- 1 1 1 1 Annual DepEd, CHED and DepEd, CHED DepEd, CHED, TESDA, NCDA, NCIP, 1, 2, 3, 6
TESDA and TESDA OCD, CWC (for CSNs), DND, DILG
affected, as data become available) for all education conflict affected areas - see goal 16 (to
indicators on this list that can be disaggregated
provide list of conflict affected areas)

- Disaggregation on disability status will be


4.5.1 Parity indices (female/male, rural/urban,
bottom/top wealth quintile and others such as based on the 11 exceptionalities of DepEd
DepEd, CHED, TESDA, NCDA, NCIP,
disability status, indigenous peoples and conflict- 1 1 1 1 Annual DepEd EBEIS DepEd LIS OCD, CWC (for CSNs), DND, DILG 1, 2, 3, 6
affected, as data become available) for all education
indicators on this list that can be disaggregated conflict affected areas - see goal 16 (to
provide list of conflict affected areas)

4.5.1 Parity indices (female/male, rural/urban,


bottom/top wealth quintile and others such as
disability status, indigenous peoples and conflict- 1 1 1 1 CHED CHECKS CHED CHECKS
affected, as data become available) for all education
indicators on this list that can be disaggregated

NEDA comments:
4.5.1 Parity indices (female/male, rural/urban, - retain indicator but exclude
bottom/top wealth quintile and others such as disaggregation that are not available and
disability status, indigenous peoples and conflict- 1 1 1 1 TESDA T2MIS TESDA T2MIS this will be included as limitations of the
affected, as data become available) for all education indicator
indicators on this list that can be disaggregated - statistical models for data disaggregation
that are not available can be explored

Target 4.6: By 2030, ensure that all youth and a substantial proportion of adults, both men and women, achieve literacy and numeracy

4.6.1 Percentage of population in a given age group Every 5 years -Presently, numeracy skills is not
achieving at least a fixed level of proficiency in 1 1 0 1 (1994, 2003, 2008, PSA FLEMMS PSA-SSSS FLEMMS DepEd https://psa.gov.ph/content/functional-literacy-education-and-mass-media-survey-flemms
separately reported in FLEMMS but in can http://p
functional (a) literacy and (b) numeracy skills, by sex and 2013) be done using additional tabulation
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

Target 4.a: Build and upgrade education facilities that are child, disability and gender sensitive and provide safe, non-violent, inclusive and effective learning environments for all

The number of schools in a given level of education with


access to the relevant facilities is expressed as a
4.a.1 Proportion of schools with access to: (a)
electricity; (b) the Internet for pedagogical purposes; percentage of all schools at that level of education.
The percentage of schools by level of education PSn,f = Sn,f / Sn
(c) computers for pedagogical purposes; (d) adapted The percentage of schools by level of education (primary, (elementary, lower secondary and upper secondary) with where: The number of schools in a given level of education with
infrastructure and materials for students with 2 1 lower secondary and upper secondary) with access to the access to the relevant facilities is expressed as a PM
disabilities; (e) basic drinking water; (f) single-sex given facility or service. access to (a) electricity; (b) the Internet for pedagogical PSn,f = percentage of schools at level n of education with percentage of all schools at that level of education.
purposes; and (c) computers for pedagogical purposes access to facility f
basic sanitation facilities; and (g) basic handwashing Sn,f = schools at level n of education with access to
facilities (as per the WASH indicator definitions)
facility f
Sn = total number of schools at level n of education

4.a.1.1 electricity 1

4.a.1.2 internet 1

4.a.1.3 computers 1

4.a.1.4 water sanitation 1


Target 4.c: By 2030, substantially increase the supply of qualified teachers, including through international cooperation for teacher training in developing countries, especially least developed countries and small island developing States

Faculty qualification = (number faculty with MA/MS /


number of faculty) * 100
4.c.s1 Faculty qualification (HEd) 1 NA Proportion of faculty with MA/MS and PhD NA
(number faculty with PhD / number of faculty) * 100

4.c.s2 Number of Tecnical Vocationa Education and


1 NA Number of TVET trainers trained NA Number of TVET trainers trained
Training (TVET) trainers trained
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc) What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability Actors Philippines, aside from those
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (col.28) (col.29)
(1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic
Collection achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory

Disaggregatio
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Agency Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)

n
(col. 22) (col. 24)
(col. 21) (col. 23)

Target 4.a: Build and upgrade education facilities that are child, disability and gender sensitive and provide safe, non-violent, inclusive and effective learning environments for all

- Data on proportion of schools with


access to (a) electricity; (b) the Internet for
pedagogical purposes is available

- Data on proportion of schools with


access to (e) basic drinking water and (g)
basic handwashing facilities is currently
4.a.1 Proportion of schools with access to: (a) under development
electricity; (b) the Internet for pedagogical purposes;
(c) computers for pedagogical purposes; (d) adapted Annual for a,b,c and - Data on proportion of schools with
infrastructure and materials for students with N/A DepEd EBEIS DepEd EBEIS DepEd access to (d) adapted infrastructure and
disabilities; (e) basic drinking water; (f) single-sex f materials for students with disabilities and
basic sanitation facilities; and (g) basic handwashing (f) single-sex basic sanitation facilities is
facilities (as per the WASH indicator definitions) not yet available

NEDA comments:
- retain indicator
- to check the questionnaire of DepEd if
this can be captured
- the required disaggregation can be
estimated using statistical model

4.a.1.1 electricity 1 1 1

4.a.1.2 internet 1 1 1

4.a.1.3 computers 1 1 1

4.a.1.4 water sanitation 1 1 1


Target 4.c: By 2030, substantially increase the supply of qualified teachers, including through international cooperation for teacher training in developing countries, especially least developed countries and small island developing States

4.c.s1 Faculty qualification (HEd) 1 1 0 1 Annual CHED Admin data CHED Admin data CHED http://ched.gov.ph/central/page/higher-education-faculty-by-highest-degree-attained-and-institu

4.c.s2 Number of Tecnical Vocationa Education and


1 1 1 1 Annual TESDA Admin data TESDA Admin data TESDA
Training (TVET) trainers trained
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

Goal 5: Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls
Target 5.1: End all forms of discrimination against all women and girls everywhere.

Measures whether or not: 1) national laws exist to


promote gender equality and non-discrimination against
women and girls and 2) there exist mechanisms to
‘enforce and monitor’ the implementation of legal
frameworks for each area of law.
5.1.1 Whether or not legal frameworks are in place to
promote, enforce and monitor equality and 3 1 Note: Based on the Beijing Plus 20 review and the work of The indicator is classified as Tier 3 as such method of Global indicator; Answerable by yes or no
the CEDAW Committee, possible areas of law to be computation will need to be developed.
non‑discrimination on the basis of sex included under the indicator could be the definition of
discrimination against women, equal pay for work of
equal value, work prohibitions, family leave,
inheritance/property, nationality, marriage and divorce,
violence against women, quotas, pensions and legal
capacity. (UN Women)

Target 5.2: Eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and private spheres, including trafficking and sexual and other types of exploitation.

VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN – an act of gender-based


violence that results in, or is likely to result in, physical, This indicator calls for disaggregation by form of violence
sexual, or psychological harm or suffering to women,
including threats of such acts, coercion or arbitrary and by age group and yields the following sub-indicators
Percentage of ever partnered women and girls aged 15 for each form of violence.
years and older who have experienced physical, sexual or deprivation of liberty, whether occurring in public or in
private life. It encompasses all forms of violation of
psychological violence by a current or former intimate women's rights, including threats and reprisals, 1) Sub-indicator 1 (physical violence): This indicator calls for disaggregation by form of violence
partner, in the previous 12 months. The different forms of [Number of ever-partnered women and girls (aged 15 and by age group and yields the following sub-indicators
violence included in the indicator are defined as follows: exploitation, harassment, and other forms of control. years and above) who experience physical violence by a for each form of violence.
1. Physical violence consists of acts aimed at physically PHYSICAL VIOLENCE – an act of inflicting physical injuries, current or former intimate partner in the previous 12
hurting the victim and include, but are not limited to, months/ 1) Sub-indicator 1 (physical violence):
pushing, grabbing, twisting the arm, pulling the hair, parricide, homicide, frustrated parricide, murder or Number of ever-partnered women and girls (aged 15 [Number of ever-partnered women and girls (aged 15 - 49
slapping, kicking, biting or hitting with the fist or object, homicide, infanticide, and abortion. years and above)] * 100 years) who experience physical violence by a current or
trying to strangle or suffocate, burning or scalding on SEXUAL ABUSE – an act, which is sexual in nature, former intimate partner in the previous 12 months/
purpose, or threatening or attacking with some sort of 2) Sub-indicator 2 (sexual violence): Number of ever-partnered women and girls (aged 15 - 49
weapon, gun or knife. committed against a woman without her consent. Sexual [Number of ever-partnered women and girls (aged 15 years)] * 100
5.2.1 Proportion of ever-partnered women and girls abuses include but are not limited to the following: rape,
aged 15 years and older subjected to physical, sexual 2. Sexual violence is defined as any sort of harmful or sexual harassment, acts of lasciviousness; treating a years and above) who experience sexual violence by a
unwanted sexual behavior that is imposed on someone. It current or former intimate partner in the previous 12 2) Sub-indicator 2 (sexual violence):
or psychological violence by a current or former 2 1 includes acts of abusive sexual contact, forced woman as a sex object; making demeaning and sexually months / Number of ever-partnered women and girls [Number of ever-partnered women and girls (aged 15 - 49 Good Match
intimate partner in the previous 12 months, by form suggestive remarks; physically attacking the sexual parts
of violence and by age engagement in sexual acts, attempted or completed of her body; forcing her to watch pornographic video (aged 15 years and above)] * 100 years) who experience sexual violence by a current or
sexual acts without consent, incest, sexual harassment, former intimate partner in the previous 12 months/
etc. In intimate partner relationships, experiencing sexual shows or see pornographic materials; catching the 3) Sub-indicator 3 (physical and/or sexual violence): Number of ever-partnered women and girls (aged 15 - 49
husband having sex with another woman in the marital
violence is commonly defined as being forced to have bedroom; forcing the wife and mistress to sleep with the [Number of ever-partnered women and girls (aged 15 years)] * 100
sexual intercourse, having sexual intercourse out of fear years and above) who experience physical and/or sexual
for what the partner might do, and/or being forced to so husband in the same room. violence by a current or former intimate partner in the 3) Sub-indicator 3 (physical and/or sexual violence):
something sexual that the woman considers humiliating or PSYCHOLOGICAL VIOLENCE – an act or behavior previous 12 months / Number of ever-partnered women [Number of ever-partnered women and girls (aged 15 - 49
degrading. and girls (aged 15 years and above)] * 100 years) who experience physical and/or sexual violence by
3. Psychological violence includes a range of behaviors committed against a woman, which destroys belief in her a current or former intimate partner in the previous 12
self, demeans, disempowers, and causes mental and
that encompass acts of emotional abuse and controlling emotional disturbance. This includes but is not limited to: 4) Sub-indicator 4 (psychological violence): months / Number of ever-partnered women and girls
behavior. These often coexist with acts of physical and [Number of ever-partnered women and girls (aged 15 (aged 15 - 49 years)] * 100
sexual violence by intimate partners and are acts of verbal abuse, economic abuse, accusation of infidelity, years and above) who experience psychological violence
prolonged silence, taking children away from her, ordering
violence in themselves. (UN Women and UNFPA) the woman out of the house, infidelity of the partner, by a current or former intimate partner in the previous 12
months / Number of ever-partnered women and girls
threats and coercion and sexual harassment. (aged 15 years and above)] * 100
Source: NSCB Resolution No. 6, Series of 2001
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc) What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability Actors Philippines, aside from those
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (col.28) (col.29)
(1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic
Collection achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory

Disaggregatio
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Agency Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)

n
(col. 22) (col. 24)
(col. 21) (col. 23)

Goal 5: Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls
Target 5.1: End all forms of discrimination against all women and girls everywhere.

PCW,
Department of
Labor and
Employment
(DOLE), - There is a clarification on the "basis of
5.1.1 Whether or not legal frameworks are in place to Commission on
promote, enforce and monitor equality and 1 N/A N/A N/A irregular PCW Human Rights sex". It is suggested to consider sexual
orientation, gender identity and
non‑discrimination on the basis of sex (CHR), expression (SOGIE) concerns.
Department of
the Interior and
Local
Government
(DILG)

Target 5.2: Eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and private spheres, including trafficking and sexual and other types of exploitation.

5.2.1 Proportion of ever-partnered women and girls


aged 15 years and older subjected to physical, sexual National
Demographic PSA - SSSS - Not in PDP RM but there's a discussion in
or psychological violence by a current or former 1 1 0 N/A Every 5 years PSA and Health DHSD NDHS 2, 4,5,6,8 the narrative
intimate partner in the previous 12 months, by form
of violence and by age Survey (NDHS)
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

This indicator measures the percentage of women and


girls aged 15 years and older who have experienced sexual
violence by persons other than an intimate partner, in the
previous 12 months.

Sexual violence is defined as harmful or unwanted sexual


5.2.2 Proportion of women and girls aged 15 years behavior that is imposed on someone. It includes acts of Number of women and girls aged 15 years and above who
experience sexual violence by persons other than an
and older subjected to sexual violence by persons 2 1 abusive sexual contact, forced engagement in sexual acts, intimate partner in the previous 12 months divided by the
other than an intimate partner in the previous 12 attempted or completed sexual acts without consent,
months, by age and place of occurrence incest, sexual harassment, etc. However, in most surveys number of women and girls aged 15 years and above in
the population multiplied by 100.
that collect data on sexual violence against women by
non-partners the information collected is limited to
forcing someone into sexual intercourse when she does
not want to, as well as attempting to force someone to
perform a sexual act against her will or attempting to
force her into sexual intercourse.

Foundation for Media Alternatives (FMA) defined


technology-related violence against women or eVAW as
violence against women in and using ICT platforms such as
television, radio, telephone/mobile phones, computers,
SMART phones, tablets, internet, VoIP, social networking
sites (FB, Twitter), websites and blogs.

Several forms of eVAW crimes being perpetrated are:


- Cyberharassment.
It is the online harassment of women, which includes
rape threats, doctored photographs portraying women
being strangled, postings of women’s home addresses
alongside suggestions that they are interested in
anonymous sex, and technological attacks that shut down
5.2.s1 Number of reported gender-based violence blogs and websites (Citron 2009). Total number of reported gender-based violence cases
cases (includes e-VAW) 1 N/A Forms of cyberharassment are: cyberstalking, emails to N/A (includes e-VAW)
forward unwanted proposals blackmail, extortion/
publication of an individual's personal information,
monitoring by abusers of both the physical and virtual
activities of their victims.
- Cyberpornography.
It is an act of using cyberspace to create, display,
distribute, import or publish pornography or obscene
materials, especially materials depicting children engaged
in sexual acts with adults.
- Cybertrafficking.
The forms of cybertrafficking are: fake online "marriage
agencies and websites advertising nonexistent work or
study opportunities and the commercialization of private
home videos.

VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN – an act of gender-based


violence that results in, or is likely to result in, physical,
sexual, or psychological harm or suffering to women,
including threats of such acts, coercion or arbitrary
deprivation of liberty, whether occurring in public or in
private life. It encompasses all forms of violation of
women's rights, including threats and reprisals,
exploitation, harassment, and other forms of control.

CHILD ABUSE – the maltreatment, whether habitual or


not, of a child, which includes any of the following:
5.2.s2 Number of reported abuse cases for women 1 Total number of reported abuse cases for women and
and children children
a)Psychological and physical abuse, neglect, cruelty,
sexual abuse and emotional maltreatment;
b)Any act by deeds or words which debases, degrades or
demeans the intrinsic worth and dignity of a child as a
human being;
c)Unreasonable deprivation of the her/his basic needs for
survival such as food and shelter;
Failure to immediately give medical treatment to an
injured child resulting in serious impairment of her/his
growth and development or in her/his permanent
incapacity or death.
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc) What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability Actors Philippines, aside from those
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (col.28) (col.29)
(1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic
Collection achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory

Disaggregatio
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Agency Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)

n
(col. 22) (col. 24)
(col. 21) (col. 23)

5.2.2 Proportion of women and girls aged 15 years National


and older subjected to sexual violence by persons 1 1 0 N/A age Every 5 years PSA-SSSS-DHSD Demographic 2, 4, 5, 6, 8 Not in PDP RM but there's a discussion in
other than an intimate partner in the previous 12 and Health the narrative/ cited as an issue
months, by age and place of occurrence Survey (NDHS)

5.2.s1 Number of reported gender-based violence Administrative- Administrative-


cases (includes e-VAW) 1 1 1 1 Monthly PNP based data PNP based data

5.2.s2 Number of reported abuse cases for women 1 1 1 1 periodic PNP Administrative-
and children based data
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

"The total mumber of cases served by DSWD include the


The cases served by DSWD include the following: following:
- Physically abused/maltreated/battered
5.2.s3 Number of cases served by Department of - Sexually abused - Physically abused/maltreated/battered
- Sexually abused
Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) on violence 1 N/A - Involuntary prostitution N/A - Involuntary prostitution
against women and child abuse - Illegal recruitment
- In detention - Illegal recruitment
- In detention
- Armed conflict - Armed conflict"

Target 5.3: Eliminate all harmful practices, such as child, early and forced marriage and female genital mutilation

5.3.1 Proportion of women aged 20-24 years who This indicator provides the proportion of Women aged 20 -the number of women aged 20 - 24 who were first -the number of women aged 20 - 24 who were first
the proportion of Women aged 20 - 24 years who were
were married or in a union before age 15 and before 2 1 - 24 years who were married or in a aunion before aged married or in a aunion before aged 15 and before aged 18 married or in union by age 18 divided by total number of married or in union by age 18 divided by total number of EM
age 18 15 and before aged 18 women aged 20-24 in the population multipled by 100 women aged 20-24 in the population multiplied by 100

Target 5.5: Ensure women’s full and effective participation and equal opportunities for leadership at all levels of decision­making in political, economic and public life.

The proportion of seats held by women in (a) national


parliaments, currently as at 1 February of reporting year,
is currently measured as the number of seats held by
women members in single or lower chambers of national
parliaments, expressed as a percentage of all occupied
seats.
National parliaments can be bicameral or unicameral. This
indicator covers the single chamber in unicameral
parliaments and the lower chamber in bicameral
parliaments. It does not cover the upper chamber of
bicameral parliaments. Seats are usually won by members
in general parliamentary elections. Seats may also be filled The method of computation for the first part of the
indicator on proportion of seats held by women in
by nomination, appointment, indirect election, rotation of national parliament is:
members and byelection. The indicator is obtained by dividing the number of Senate
The number of seats held by women in the House of and HOR seats occupied by women by the total number of
Representatives (HOR) and Senate of the Philippines [(Number of seats in the single or lower chambers of
Seats refer to the number of parliamentary mandates, or expressed as a percentage of all occupied seats in the HOR national parliaments occupied by women) / (Number of Senate and HOR seats occupied (based on the definition of
5.5.1 Proportion of seats held by women in the number of members of parliament. UNSD).
(a) national parliaments and 1 1 and Senate (based on the definition of UNSD). seats occupied by women and men)] * 100 Good match
(b) local governments 1) In the case of women in national parliaments the The number of seats held by women in the local The method of computation for the second part of the For local governments:
indicator covers the single chamber in unicameral
parliaments and the lower chamber in bicameral governments expressed as a percentage of all occupied indicator on proportion of seats held by women in local [Number of local government seats occupied by women /
seats in the local governments. government is:
parliaments. It does not cover the upper chamber of Total number of local government seats occupied] * 100
bicameral parliaments.
[(Number of positions held by women) / (Number of seats
occupied by women and men)] * 100
2) With respect to women in local government the
indicator refers to the proportion of women holding
leadership positions in lower (i.e. sub-national) levels of
government.
(Source: UN Women and Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU))

Indicator 5.5.1(b) measures the proportion of positions


held by women in local government.
It is expressed as a percentage of elected positions held by
women in legislative/ deliberative bodies of local
government.

Proportion of women in managerial positions = (Women


Managers - workers in this group plan, direct, coordinate
This indicator refers to the proportion of females in the and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, employed in ISCO-08 category 1 - Women employed in
total number of persons employed in senior and middle ISCO-08 category 14) / (All persons employed in ISCO-08
management. For the purposes of this indicator, senior governments and other organizations, or of organizational category 1 - all persons employed in ISCO-08 category 14) Proposed computation using LFS:
units within them, and formulate and review their
and middle management correspond to major group 1 in policies, laws, rules and regulations. * 100 (Number of women under Code 1 of PSOC / Total number
both ISCO-08 and ISCO-88 minus category 14 in ISCO-08 of persons under Code 1 of PSOC) * 100
5.5.2 Proportion of women in managerial positions 1 1 (hospitality, retail and other services managers) and minus or Partial Match
Source: 2012 Philippine Standard Occupational
category 13 in ISCO-88 (general managers), since these Classification (PSOC) For CSC:
comprise mainly managers of small enterprises. If Proportion of women in managerial positions = (Women (Number of women in third level positions / Total number
statistics are not disaggregated at the sub-major level, employed in ISCO-88 category 1 - Women employed in of persons in third level positions) * 100
CSC:
then major group 1 of ISCO-88 and ISCO-08 could be used Third Level – positions in the Career Executive Service ISCO-88 category 13) / (All persons employed in ISCO-88
as a proxy. (UN Women) category 1 - all persons employed in ISCO-88 category 13)
(CES) * 100
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc) What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability Actors Philippines, aside from those
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (col.28) (col.29)
(1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic
Collection achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory

Disaggregatio
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Agency Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)

n
(col. 22) (col. 24)
(col. 21) (col. 23)

5.2.s3 Number of cases served by Department of


Administrative- Administrative-
Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) on violence 1 1 1 1 periodic DSWD based data DSWD based data
against women and child abuse

Target 5.3: Eliminate all harmful practices, such as child, early and forced marriage and female genital mutilation

5.3.1 Proportion of women aged 20-24 years who National National


Demographic PSA - SSSS - Demographic
were married or in a union before age 15 and before 1 N/A Every 5 years PSA - SSSS - DHSD and Health DHSD and Health Requires special tabulation
age 18 Survey (NDHS) Survey (NDHS)

Target 5.5: Ensure women’s full and effective participation and equal opportunities for leadership at all levels of decision­making in political, economic and public life.

Comelec or Senate of
5.5.1 Proportion of seats held by women in
(a) national parliaments and 1 NA 1 1 Every 3 years the Philippines and Administrative Comelec Administrative 1,5,6
House of data data
(b) local governments Representatives

PSA
PSA
Labor Force Civil Service LFS
LFS - quarterly Survey (LFS)
5.5.2 Proportion of women in managerial positions 1 1 1 Civil Service Commission 1,3,5,6,7 Not in PDP RM but there's a discussion in
Commission (CSC), (CSC), Career the narrative/ cited as an issue
CSC - irregular Career Executive Administrative- Executive Administrative-
based data based data
Service Board (CESB) Service Board
- for public sector (CESB) - for
public sector
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

(Number of firms registered by women through business


5.5.s1 Percentage of firms owned by women (through Firms registered through business permits by owners who permits and/or licenses systems / Total number of firms
business permits and licenses system) 1 N/A are females. N/A registered by both women and men through business
permits and/or licenses) * 100
Target 5.6: Ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health and reproductive rights as agreed in accordance with the Programme of Action of the International Conference on Population and Development and the Beijing Platform of Action and the outcome documents of their review conferences

Legal/regulatory frameworks covered by this indicator


include laws and regulations that explicitly guarantee:
1. Access to SRH services without third party
authorization (from the spouse, guardian, parents or
5.6.2 Number of countries with laws and regulations others);
that guarantee full and equal access to women and 2. Access to SRH services without restrictions in terms of Denominator: All Member States, for federal states this
3 1 The indicator s answerable by yes or no
men aged 15 years and older to sexual and age and marital status; will be reflected in central governments’ self-reporting
reproductive health care, information and education 3. Access by adolescents to SRH information and
education.
Note: the indicator also measures the absence of laws
that prohibit or restrict access to SRH services (UN
Women)

Target 5.a: Undertake reforms to give women equal rights to economic resources, as well as access to ownership and control over land and other forms of property, financial services, inheritance and natural resources, in accordance with national laws

Agricultural land - land devoted to or suitable for the


cultivation of the soil, planting of crops, growing of trees,
raising of livestock, poultry, fish or aquaculture
production, including the harvesting of such farm
products, and other farm activities and practices
performed in conjunction with such farming operations by
persons whether natural or juridical and not classified by
law as mineral land, forest land, residential land,
commercial land, and industrial land. (Source: NSCB
Resolution No. 7, Series of 2010)

Residential land - all lands that have been identified and Number of agricultural and residential land free patents
5.a.1p1Number agricultural and residential land free 1 N/A zoned as residential through the appropriate ordinance by N/A issued to women and men over the total number
patents issued to women and men
the Local Government Unit (LGU) having jurisdiction over agricultural and residential land free patents issued.
the area. These include residential lands within areas
zoned as mixed residential and commercial or mixed
residential and industrial (Source: RA10023, Series of
2010)
Free Patent application is a mode of acquiring alienable
and disposable lands of the public domain for agricultural
purposes thru administrative confirmation of imperfect or
incomplete title to qualified occupant who has acquired
vested right by virtue of open, continuous, exclusive and
notorious possession thereof. (Source: LMB, DENR)

CLOA Holder - refers to a farmer-beneficiary who was


awarded a Certificate of Land Ownership Agreement
(CLOA) for the land he or she tills under Executive Order
No. 228 and Republic Act No. 6657 otherwise known as
the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Law. The CLOA is also
5.a.1p2Number of holders of emancipation patents a title issued to farmer-beneficiaries either individually or Number of farmer-beneficiary who was awarded a
and certificates of land ownership, certificate of 1 N/A collectively. N/A Certificate of Land Ownership Agreement (CLOA) for the
ancestral land titles (CALTs), certificate of ancestral land over the total numberof farmers who was awarded
domain titles (CADTs) by sex, stewardship Emancipation Patents (EPs) Holder - refers to a farmer- of CLOA.
beneficiary in rice and corn lands covered by Presidential
Decree No.27 who was issued an Emancipation Patent
(EP). The EP is the title issued to farmer-beneficiaries upon
fulfillment of all government requirements. It symbolizes
the tiller’s full emancipation from the bondage of tenancy.
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc) What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability Actors Philippines, aside from those
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (col.28) (col.29)
(1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic
Collection achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory

Disaggregatio
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Agency Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)

n
(col. 22) (col. 24)
(col. 21) (col. 23)

5.5.s1 Percentage of firms owned by women (through Municipal for Administrative- Administrative-
business permits and licenses system) 1 1 1 business permits Every 5 years DTI based data DTI based data

Target 5.6: Ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health and reproductive rights as agreed in accordance with the Programme of Action of the International Conference on Population and Development and the Beijing Platform of Action and the outcome documents of their review conferences

5.6.2 Number of countries with laws and regulations


that guarantee full and equal access to women and Responsible Parenthood and
1 N/A N/A N/A
men aged 15 years and older to sexual and Reproductive Health Law
reproductive health care, information and education

Target 5.a: Undertake reforms to give women equal rights to economic resources, as well as access to ownership and control over land and other forms of property, financial services, inheritance and natural resources, in accordance with national laws

Department of
Department of Agrarian
Agrarian Reform Reform (DAR),
(DAR), Department Department of
5.a.1p1Number agricultural and residential land free 1 1 1 0 Annual of Environment and Administrative- Environment Administrative-
patents issued to women and men Natural Resources based data and Natural based data
(DENR), Land Resources
Registration (DENR), Land
Authority (LRA) Registration
Authority (LRA)

5.a.1p2Number of holders of emancipation patents


and certificates of land ownership, certificate of 1 1 Annual DAR, NCIP Administrative- DAR, NCIP Administrative-
ancestral land titles (CALTs), certificate of ancestral based data based data
domain titles (CADTs) by sex, stewardship
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

Residential lands - all lands that have been identified and


zoned as residential through the appropriate ordinance by
The number of women beneficiaries from the total
5.a.1p3 Number of women beneficiaries with secured 1 the LGU having jurisdiction over the area. number of beneficiaries with secured land tenure in
land tenure in Residential areas Alienable and Disposable lands - are lands of public
domain classified as agriculture that may be acquired Residential areas
through grant or confirmation of title.
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc) What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability Actors Philippines, aside from those
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (col.28) (col.29)
(1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic
Collection achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory

Disaggregatio
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Agency Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)

n
(col. 22) (col. 24)
(col. 21) (col. 23)

Republic Act
Department of 10023 dated
Environment and DENR-CENRO/ March 9, 2010
5.a.1p3 Number of women beneficiaries with secured 1 1 1 1 Quarterly Natural Resources PENRO/ DENR
land tenure in Residential areas (DENR) & Land REGIONAL Administrative
Registration OFFICE Order No.
Authority (LRA) 2010-12 dated
May 5, 2010
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

Target 5.c: Adopt and strengthen sound policies and enforceable legislation for the promotion of gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls at all levels

This indicator seeks to measure government efforts to


track budget allocations and actual expenditures for
gender equality throughout the public finance
management cycle and to make these publically available.
Systems for tracking budget allocations and expenditure
are an important first step to closing gender gaps. The Per Gender and Development (GAD) Budget Policy in
1995, all government agencies, government-owned and The method of computation is as follows:
5.c.1 percentage of countries with systems to track system should be led by the Ministry of Finance in controlled corporations, state universities and colleges
and make public allocations for gender equality and 3 1 collaboration with the sectoral ministries and National The indicator s answerable by yes or no
women's empowerment Women’s Machineries and overseen by an appropriate and local government units are enjoined to utilize at least (Number of countries that fully meet requirements)/
five percent of their budget for programs to promote Total number of countries) * 100
body such as Parliament or Public Auditors. (UN Women) women's empowerment and gender equality.
To determine if a country has a system to track and make
public allocations for gender equality and women’s
empowerment, a questionnaire will be sent to its Ministry
of Finance, or agency in charge of the government budget:
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc) What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability Actors Philippines, aside from those
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (col.28) (col.29)
(1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic
Collection achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory

Disaggregatio
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Agency Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)

n
(col. 22) (col. 24)
(col. 21) (col. 23)

Target 5.c: Adopt and strengthen sound policies and enforceable legislation for the promotion of gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls at all levels

5.c.1 percentage of countries with systems to track Administrative- All government


and make public allocations for gender equality and 1 N/A Annual PCW, DILG agencies, GAD Plan and Budget N/A GAD Plan and Budget - global indicator
women's empowerment based data GOCCs, SUCs
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

Goal 6: Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all
Target 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

Industrial Waste water refers to any liquid waste resulting


6.3.1.p1 Volume of wastewater treated (industries) 1 - - volume of reported wastewater treated in industries
from any activity process of industry

water quality index (WQI) at site level is computed as the


arithmetic mean of the site‐level PTT scores for the
selected determinands
Proportion of water bodies (area) in a country with good
ambient water quality *PTT - Proximity‐to‐target (PTT) scores for each
compared to all water bodies in the country. “Good” Proportion of water bodies (area) in a country with good determinand at single monitoring sites are calculated as water quality index (WQI) at site level is computed as the
6.3.2.p1 Proportion of monitored bodies of water with
good ambient water quality 1 indicates an ambient water quality ambient water quality the difference between the temporal average (for the arithmetic mean of the site‐level PTT scores for the
that does not damage ecosystem function and human compared to all water bodies in the country accounting period) of the determinand concentration and selected monitored determinands
health according to core ambient the target divided by the range between the (winsorized)
water quality indicators. minimum or maximum of the measured
determinand concentration (for exceedance and non‐
exceedance targets,
respectively) and the target.

Target 6.4: By 2030, substantially increase water-use efficiency across all sectors and ensure sustainable withdrawals and supply of freshwater to address water scarcity and substantially reduce the number of people suffering from water scarcity

The level of water stress: freshwater withdrawal as a


proportion of available freshwater resources is the ratio The indicator is computed as the total freshwater
between total freshwater withdrawn by all major sectors Freshwater withdrawal characterizes water usage for withdrawn (TWW) divided by
and total renewable freshwater resources, after taking the difference between the total renewable freshwater Reported allocated water level.can be computed using the
6.4.2 Level of water stress: freshwater withdrawal as a 2 1 into account environmental water requirements. Main domestic, municipal, irrigation, power generation, resources (TRWR) and the environmental water global methodology TRWR and Env should be validated if EM-Match
proportion of available freshwater resources fisheries, livestock raising, industrial, recreational and
sectors, as defined by ISIC standards, include agriculture; other purposes. requirements (Env.), multiplied by 100. All variables are available
forestry and fishing; manufacturing; electricity industry; expressed in km^3/year (10^9 m3/year).
and services. This indicator is also known as water Stress (%) = TWW / (TRWR - Env.) * 100
withdrawal intensity.

Target 6.5: By 2030, implement integrated water resources management at all levels, including through transboundary cooperation as appropriate
6.5.1.p1 Percentage of implementation of programs
Percentage of implementation of programs and projects Total implemented programs and projects identified in
and projects identified in the Integrated River Basin 1 - identified in the Integrated River Basin Master Plans - IRBMP / Total programs and projects of IRBMP
Master Plans (IRBMP)
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc) What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability Actors Philippines, aside from those
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (col.28) (col.29)
(1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic
Collection achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory

Disaggregatio
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Agency Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)

n
(col. 22) (col. 24)
(col. 21) (col. 23)

Goal 6: Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all
Target 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

online permitting at the regional leevl


DENR Self-Monitoring MWSS, EMB: www.emb.gov.ph (SMR not yet online)
6.3.1.p1 Volume of wastewater treated (industries) 1 1 0 N/A Geographical Annual Reports DENR-EMB, Industries 3 LLDA: http://www.llda.gov.ph/
LLDA database EMB and LLDA(both for industries) Clean Water Act of 2004 -development of the database of ESMR
(however limited access for some areas)

-Based on water quality standards (defined


by Clean Water Act)
-Numerator/Denominator issue: What
number/area/volume of water bodies
should be considered?
-Water bodies per specific watershed
-Shall this be limited to Water Quality
Management Area which monitors the
LLDA Annual http://emb.gov.ph/wp- water quality
Report DENR-EMB, content/uploads/2015/10/DAO-2005-10- - Good ambient water quality may be
defined as conforming with water quality
LLDA - Annual National Water EMB Water LLDA, LGUs, pdf.pdf criteria under class AA, A, B and C
6.3.2.p1 Proportion of monitored bodies of water with DENR-EMB Regional Quality Status Quality Industries http://www.llda.gov.ph/dox/ar/ar15.pdf
good ambient water quality 1 1 0 N/A Yes NWQSR - one- Offices and LLDA Report EMB Assessment DENR-EMB, LLDA, LGUs, Industries 3
shotEMB- Annual Different parameters are being applied
Water Quality Report EMB Regional https://jcgregsolutions.wordpress.com/20 depending on the type of industries or
Assessment Offices 15/05/07/national-water-quality-status-
Report report-2006-2013/ generating wastewater per waterbody
Parameters being measured:
Dissolved Oxygen(DO)
Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD)
Total and Fecal Coliform
Total Suspended Solids (TSS)
metals (Cd,Pb, Hg, Zn, Cr, As)
Oil & Grease
pH
Temperature

Target 6.4: By 2030, substantially increase water-use efficiency across all sectors and ensure sustainable withdrawals and supply of freshwater to address water scarcity and substantially reduce the number of people suffering from water scarcity

Listahan Tubig NWRB, PSA, NIA, DOE


-actual water withdrawal is not available;
*Water rights *Water rights only water allocated is available
applications
6.4.2 Level of water stress: freshwater withdrawal as a 1 1 1 N/A Geographical Annual NWRB granted by NEDA applications NWRB 3 http://www.nwrb.gov.ph (disaggregated by administrative region,
proportion of available freshwater resources DILG granted by Clean Water Act of 2004 province, by source, by use)
NWRB NWRB -problem on the denominator
Administrative
data *use water rights application granted by
NWRB

Target 6.5: By 2030, implement integrated water resources management at all levels, including through transboundary cooperation as appropriate
6.5.1.p1 Percentage of implementation of programs
Administrative
and projects identified in the Integrated River Basin 1 N/A Geographical DENR-RBCO data DENR-RBCO DENR-RBCO DENR 3 DENR/RCBO: http://rbco.denr.gov.ph/
Master Plans (IRBMP)
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

Target 6.a: By 2030, expand international cooperation and capacity-building support to developing countries in water- and sanitation-related activities and programmes, including water harvesting, desalination, water efficiency, wastewater treatment, recycling and reuse technologies

The indicator is computed as the proportion of total water


and sanitation-related ODA that is included in the
government budget, i.e. the amount of water and
sanitation-related ODA in the government budget divided
by the total amount of water and sanitation-related ODA.
The numerator on water and sanitation-related ODA in
the government budget will be obtained from the UN-
Water Global Analysis and Assessment of Sanitation and
Drinking-Water (GLAAS) survey for the 2016-2017 cycle.
The question on external funding collects data on the
Amount of water- and sanitation-related official amount of donor funds that were
development assistance that is part of a included in government budget. Data for 2015 ODA
6.a.1 Amount of water- and sanitation-related official governmentcoordinated spending plan is defined as the disbursements through GLAAS will be available by
development assistance that is part of a government- 1 1
coordinated spending plan proportion of total water and sanitation-related Official end-2016. The scope of the question on external funding
Development Assistance (ODA) disbursements that are has been expanded beyond WASH for the 2016-
included in the government budget. 17 cycle to address all targets under SDG 6, including
wastewater and water quality, water efficiency,
water resource management, and water-related
ecosystems.
The denominator on total water and sanitation-related
ODA disbursements will be obtained through
OECD Creditor Reporting System (CRS) (purpose codes
14000-series for the water sector and purpose
code 31140 for agricultural water resources). Data on ODA
disbursements for 2015 will be made available through
CRS in December 2016.

Target 6.b: Support and strengthen the participation of local communities in improving water and sanitation management

The indicator assesses the percentage of local


administrative units (as defined by the national The UN-Water Global Analysis and Assessment of
government) that have an established and operational Sanitation and Drinking-Water (GLAAS) questionnaire
mechanism by which individuals and communities can provides information on whether there are “clearly
meaningfully contribute to decisions and directions about defined procedures in laws or policies for participation by
water and sanitation management. service users (e.g. households) and communities in
The indicator Proportion of local administrative units with planning programs”. For countries that have data available
6.b.1 Proportion of local administrative units with established and operational policies and from the local administrative unit level, they are asked to
established and operational policies and procedures 1 1 procedures for participation of local communities in water provide data on the number of local administrative units
for participation of local communities in water and and sanitation management is currently being measured for which policies and procedures for local participation (i)
sanitation management by the Proportion of countries with clearly defined exist, and (ii) are operational, as well as (iii) the number of
procedures in law or policy for participation by service local administrative units assessed, and (iv) the total
users/communities in planning program in water and number of units in the country. The indicator is computed
sanitation management, and hygiene promotion and the as (ii) the number of local admin units with operation
Proportion of countries with high level of policies and procedures for local participation divided by
users/communities participating in planning programs in (iv) the total number of local administrative units in the
water and sanitation management, and hygiene country.
promotion.

6.b.s2 Number of local WASH ordinances


1 - - - -
strengthening WASH governance in the communities
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc) What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability Actors Philippines, aside from those
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (col.28) (col.29)
(1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic
Collection achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory

Disaggregatio
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Agency Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)

n
(col. 22) (col. 24)
(col. 21) (col. 23)

Target 6.a: By 2030, expand international cooperation and capacity-building support to developing countries in water- and sanitation-related activities and programmes, including water harvesting, desalination, water efficiency, wastewater treatment, recycling and reuse technologies

c/o NEDA,
- Based on comment of NEDA, this
6.a.1 Amount of water- and sanitation-related official DOF,DILG, DILG, NWRB, DOH, LWUA and indicator may not be sufficient to monitor
development assistance that is part of a government- N/A NWRB, DOH,
coordinated spending plan LWUA and MWSS the achievement of the target. Consider
supplementary indicators.
MWSS

Target 6.b: Support and strengthen the participation of local communities in improving water and sanitation management

6.b.1 Proportion of local administrative units with


established and operational policies and procedures c/o DOH c/o DOH c/o DOH N/A c/o DOH and DILG - DOH, DILG, and LGUs
for participation of local communities in water and and DILG and DILG and DILG
sanitation management

DILG-Program
6.b.s2 Number of local WASH ordinances and Project
1 1 1 N/A Geographic Annual DILG DOH LGU DILG 3 www.dilg.gov.ph
strengthening WASH governance in the communities Monitoring
System
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

Goal 7: Ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all
Target 7.1: By 2030, ensure universal access to affordable, reliable and modern energy services

Given the low frequency and the regional distribution of


some surveys, a number of countries have gaps in
available data. To develop the historical evolution and
starting point of electrification rates, a simple modelling
approach was adopted to fill in the missing data points -
7.1.1 Proportion of population with access to 1 1 Proportion of population with access to electricity is the around 1990, 2000, 2010 and 2012. This modelling
electricity percentage of population with access to electricity approach allowed the estimation of electrification rates
for 212 countries over these time periods. The SE4ALL
Global Tracking Framework Report (2013) referenced
below provides more details on the suggested
methodology for tracking access to energy (Chapter 2,
Section 1, page 82-87).

The indicator is modelled with household survey data


compiled by WHO. The information on cooking fuel use
and cooking practices comes from about 800 nationally
representative survey and censuses. Survey sources
include Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) and Living
1 1 Standards Measurement Surveys (LSMS), Multi-Indicator
Cluster Surveys (MICS), the World Health Survey (WHS),
and other nationally developed and implemented surveys.
Estimates of primary cooking energy for the total, urban
and rural population for a given year are obtained
separately using a multilevel model. The model only
accounts for regions, countries and time as a spline
Proportion of population with primary reliance on clean function, and estimates are restricted to values ranging
fuels and technology is calculated as the number of from zero to one. More details on the model are
people using clean fuels and technologies for cooking, published elsewhere (Bonjour et al, 2013).
7.1.2 Proportion of population with primary reliance heating and lighting divided by total population reporting Estimates for countries with no available surveys were
on clean fuels and technology that any cooking, heating or lighting, expressed as obtained as follows:
percentage. “Clean” is defined by the emission rate When survey data is available for a country, the regional
DOE: Change to "Clean energy per capita" targets and specific fuel recommendations (i.e. against population- weighted mean is used to derive aggregate
unprocessed coal and kerosene) included in the normative estimates at a regional or global level, however no country
guidance WHO guidelines for indoor air quality: household point estimate is given for that country is reported
fuel combustion. Countries classified as high-income with a Gross National
Income (GNI) of more than US$ 12,746.- per capita are
assumed to have made a complete transition to using
clean fuels and technologies as the primary domestic
energy source for cooking and the primary reliance on
polluting (unclean) fuels and technologies use is reported
to be less than 5% and assumed as zero for regional and
global estimates.
For estimating the fraction of the population relying on
clean fuels and technologies for heating and lighting, the
same methodology using survey data to derive country
estimates for a particular year will be used using the same
above mentioned assumptions.
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc) What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability Actors Philippines, aside from those
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (col.28) (col.29)
(1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic
Collection achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory

Disaggregatio
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Agency Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)

n
(col. 22) (col. 24)
(col. 21) (col. 23)

Goal 7: Ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all
Target 7.1: By 2030, ensure universal access to affordable, reliable and modern energy services

Indicators reflected in draft PDP-RM 2017-


7.1.1 Proportion of population with access to DOE-HEDP it may be possible to further 2022 (Chapter 19: Accelerating Strategic
1 1 1 1 Annually DOE DOE (latest DOE disaggregate data i.e., PWD, Infrastructure Development)
electricity data:2015) geographical location, Ips HHs with electricity increased, in % HHs =
89.61 % (2016)

Indicators reflected in draft PDP-RM 2017-


2022 (Chapter 19: Accelerating Strategic NEDA comments:
7.1.2 Proportion of population with primary reliance it may be possible to further Infrastructure Development) - retain the indicator
on clean fuels and technology 1 1 0 N/A Every 5 yrs DOE DOE DOE-HECS DOE disaggregate data i.e., PWD, Amount of biofuels increased, in million - request the PSRTI to develop estimation
liters (ML) methodology for the proportion of
DOE: Change to "Clean energy per capita" geographical location, Ips population with primary reliance on clean
Bioethanol = 524 (2016) fuels and technology
Biodiesel = 182 (2016)
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

Target 7.2: By 2030, increase substantially the share of renewable energy in the global energy mix

Calculated by dividing consumption of energy from all


renewable sources by total final energy consumption.
Renewable energy consumption is derived from three
tables of the IEA world energy statistics and balances:
total final consumption, electricity output and heat
output. All volumes reported in the total final
consumption table are taken as reported. Since volumes
for electricity and heat in the final consumption table are
not broken down by technology, electricity and heat
output tables are used instead to break down final
7.2.1 Renewable energy share in the total final energy consumption of electricity and heat by technology. The
consumption The renewable energy share in total final consumption is
1 1 the percentage of final consumption of energy derived allocation by technology is done by deriving the share of Calculated by dividing total renewable energy generation GM
technology in electricity and heat output tables and by the total Electric Energy Production.
DOE: Change to "Renewable energy share in the total from renewable resources. multiplying that share by final energy consumption of
primary energy consumption" electricity and heat, respectively. For instance, if total final
consumption table reports 150 TJ for biogas energy, while
total final consumption of electricity is 400 TJ and heat
100 TJ, and the share of biogas in total electricity output is
10 percent and 5 percent in heat, the total reported
number for biogas consumption will be 195 TJ (150
TJ+400TJ*10%+100TJ*5%). The Global Tracking
Framework Report (2013) provides more details on the
suggested methodology for defining and measuring
renewable energy (Chapter 4, Section 1, page 201-202)

Target 7.3: By 2030, double the global rate of improvement in energy efficiency

7.3.1 Energy intensity measured in terms of primary Energy intensity is defined as the energy supplied to the Calculated as units of energy (million tons of oil Energy intensity is obtained by dividing total energy Energy intensity is obtained by dividing total energy
energy and GDP 1 1 economy per unit value of economic output. equivalent, MTOE) per unit of GDP (in billion pesos) supply over GDP. supply over GDP. EM
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc) What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability Actors Philippines, aside from those
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (col.28) (col.29)
(1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic
Collection achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory

Disaggregatio
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Agency Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)

n
(col. 22) (col. 24)
(col. 21) (col. 23)

Target 7.2: By 2030, increase substantially the share of renewable energy in the global energy mix

Indicator can be classified by use; May be


incorporated in the Community Based
Indicators reflected in draft PDP-RM 2017- Management System CBMS); Revisit
7.2.1 Renewable energy share in the total final energy 2022 (Chapter 19: Accelerating Strategic Household Energy Consumption Survey
consumption
1 0 0 N/A Annual DOE DOE-EBT DOE 3 Infrastructure Development) (HECS)
Renewable energy capacity increased, in
DOE: Change to "Renewable energy share in the total MW Primary renewable energy is used instead
primary energy consumption" Baseline = 6,870 (2016) of final energy consumption.

Units has to be standardized.

Target 7.3: By 2030, double the global rate of improvement in energy efficiency

Indicators reflected in draft PDP-RM 2017-


Key Energy Philippine 2022 (Chapter 19: Accelerating Strategic
DOE's Key Statistics / Statistical Infrastructure Development) Data on primary energy and GDP were
7.3.1 Energy intensity measured in terms of primary
energy and GDP 1 0 0 N/A yearly DOE/PSA Energy National Yearbook, DOE 3 Energy intensity (primary energy) presented in the previous publications of
Statistics/PSY Accounts of the Energy reduced, in tons of oil equivalent per NSCB.
Philippines Sit/Statistics million peso (TOE/PhP million)
Baseline=6.38 (2016)
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

Goal 8: Promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work for all
Target 8.1: Sustain per capita economic growth in accordance with national circumstances and, in particular, at least 7 per cent gross domestic product growth per annum in the least developed countries

The annual growth rate of real Gross Domestic Product


(GDP) per capita is calculated as follows:
Annual growth rate of real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) a. Convert annual real GDP in domestic currency at 2005
prices for a country or area to US dollars
per capita is calculated as the percentage change in the at 2005 prices using the 2005 exchange rates.
real GDP per capita between two consecutive years. Real
GDP per capita is calculated by dividing GDP at constant Real GDP per capita in PhP - GDP at constant 2000 prices b. Divide the result by the population of the country or Percentage change in the real GDP per capita between
8.1.1 Annual growth rate of real GDP per capita 1 1 area to obtain annual real GDP per capita in constant US EM
prices by the population of a country or area. The data for divided by total population. dollars at 2005 prices. two consecutive years
real GDP are measured in constant US dollars to facilitate
the calculation of country growth rates and aggregation of c. Calculate the annual growth rate of real GDP per capita
in year t+ 1 using the following formula:
the country data [(G(t+1) – G(t))/G(t)] x 100%, where G(t+1) is real GDP per
capita in 2005 US dollars in year t+1
and G(t) is real GDP per capita in 2005 US dollars in year t

Target 8.2: Achieve higher levels of economic productivity through diversification, technological upgrading and innovation, including through a focus on high-value added and labour-intensive sectors

Real GDP per employed person = GDP at constant prices /


Total number of employed persons
where the numerator and denominator refer to the same
reference period, for example, the same calendar year.
Annual growth rate of real GDP per employed person
8.2.1 Annual growth rate of real GDP per employed 1 1 conveys the annual percentage change in real Gross Gross Domestic Product at constant 2000 prices divided If we call the real GDP per employed person “LabProd”, Percentage change in the real GDP per employed EM
person by total employed. then the annual growth rate of real GDP per employed between two consecutive years.
Domestic Product per employed person. person is calculated as follows:
Annual growth rate of real GDP per employed person =
(LabProd in year n – LabProd in year n-1) / LabProd in year
n-1 *100

Target 8.5: By 2030, achieve full and productive employment and decent work for all women and men, including for young people and persons with disabilities, and equal pay for work of equal value

Unemployed persons are those of working age (usually Unemployed persons are those of working age (usually
persons aged 15 and above) who were not in persons aged 15 and above) who were not in
employment, carried out activities to seek employment employment, carried out activities to seek employment
during a specified recent period and were currently during a specified recent period and were currently
available to take up employment given a job opportunity, available to take up employment given a job opportunity,
where: (a) “not in employment” is assessed with respect where: (a) “not in employment” is assessed with respect
to the short reference period for the measurement of to the short reference period for the measurement of
employment; (b) to “seek employment” refers to any employment; (b) to “seek employment” refers to any
activity when carried out, during a specified recent period activity when carried out, during a specified recent period
comprising the last four weeks or one month, for the comprising the last four weeks or one month, for the
purpose of finding a job or setting up a business or purpose of finding a job or setting up a business or
agricultural undertaking; (c) the point when the enterprise agricultural undertaking; (c) the point when the enterprise
starts to exist should be used to distinguish between starts to exist should be used to distinguish between
8.5.2 Unemployment rate, by sex, age and persons Unemployment rate = Unemployed persons / Persons in Unemployment rate = Unemployed persons / Persons in
with disabilities 1 1 search activities aimed at setting up a business and the search activities aimed at setting up a business and the the labour force *100 the labour force *100 GM
work activity itself, as evidenced by the enterprise’s work activity itself, as evidenced by the enterprise’s
registration to operate or by when financial resources registration to operate or by when financial resources
become available, the necessary infrastructure or become available, the necessary infrastructure or
materials are in place or the first client or order is materials are in place or the first client or order is
received, depending on the context; (d) “currently received, depending on the context; (d) “currently
available” serves as a test of readiness to start a job in the available” serves as a test of readiness to start a job in the
present, assessed with respect to a short reference period present, assessed with respect to a short reference period
comprising that used to measure employment (depending comprising that used to measure employment (depending
on national circumstances, the reference period may be on national circumstances, the reference period may be
extended to include a short subsequent period not extended to include a short subsequent period not
exceeding two weeks in total, so as to ensure adequate exceeding two weeks in total, so as to ensure adequate
coverage of unemployment situations among different coverage of unemployment situations among different
population groups). population groups).
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc) What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability Actors Philippines, aside from those
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (col.28) (col.29)
(1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic
Collection achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory

Disaggregatio
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Agency Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)

n
(col. 22) (col. 24)
(col. 21) (col. 23)

Goal 8: Promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work for all
Target 8.1: Sustain per capita economic growth in accordance with national circumstances and, in particular, at least 7 per cent gross domestic product growth per annum in the least developed countries

GDP/GRDP -
GDP-Quarterly;
GRDP-Annual; National PSA-MAS AND National
8.1.1 Annual growth rate of real GDP per capita 1 1 0 0 PSA-MAS Acconts; NEDA http://psa.gov.ph/nap-press-release Population Projection link
Population Accounts PSA- SSSS Population
Projection
Projections

Target 8.2: Achieve higher levels of economic productivity through diversification, technological upgrading and innovation, including through a focus on high-value added and labour-intensive sectors

Industry and services labor productivity in


Chapter 10 and agriculture in Chapter 8 of
PDP

http://psa.gov.ph/nap-press- Harmonize labor productivity data within


GDP/GRDP - PSA (LSRSD Statistics and SNA).
National release","http://psa.gov.ph/nap-press-
GDP-Quarterly; release"
8.2.1 Annual growth rate of real GDP per employed 1 1 0 0 GRDP-Annual; LFS- PSA-MAS National PSA-MAS AND Acconts; NEDA Proposed sub-indicator:
person Accounts PSA- SSSS Employed DISAGGREGATION BY INDUSTRY; TOTAL
Quarterly Person - Labor http://psa.gov.ph/statistics/survey/labor- FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY
Force Survey and-employment/labor-force-survey
NEDA comment:
- retain the indicator because this is a
global indicator
- request PSRTI to identify possible
supplemental indicator

Target 8.5: By 2030, achieve full and productive employment and decent work for all women and men, including for young people and persons with disabilities, and equal pay for work of equal value

In Chapter 4 of PDP
LFS does not include question on disability
Proposed Indicator: Unemployment rate
by sex and age group
8.5.2 Unemployment rate, by sex, age and persons Labor Force
with disabilities 1 1 0 1 Quarterly PSA-SSSS Survey (LFS) PSA-SSSS LFS NEDA, DOLE 6 http://www.psa.gov.ph/statistics/survey/labor-force
NEDA comments:
- retain indicator but exclude
disaggregation that are not available and
this will be included as limitations of the
indicator
- statistical models for data disaggregation
that are not available can be explored
activity when carried out, during a specified recent period activity when carried out, during a specified recent period
comprising the last four weeks or one month, for the comprising the last four weeks or one month, for the
purpose of finding a job or setting up a business or purpose of finding a job or setting up a business or
agricultural undertaking; (c) the point when the enterprise agricultural undertaking; (c) the point when the enterprise
8.5.2 Unemployment rate, by sex, age and persons TIER starts to exist should be used to distinguish between starts to exist should be used to distinguish between
Definition Methodinof Computation
Unemployment rate = Unemployed persons / Persons Unemployment rate = Unemployed persons / Persons in
1 1 search activities aimed at setting up a business and the search activities aimed at setting up a business and the GM
with disabilities work activity itself, as evidenced by the enterprise’s work activity itself, as evidenced by the enterprise’s the labour force *100 the labour force *100
registration to operate or by when financial resources registration to operate or by when financial resources Matching
Global (classified become available, the necessary
Global infrastructure or become available, the necessary
National infrastructure or Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National materials are in place or the first
(col. 8)client or order is materials are in place or the first
(col. 9)client or order is (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) received, depending on the context; (d) “currently received, depending on the context; (d) “currently Partial Match, DM-
available” serves as a test of readiness to start a job in the available” serves as a test of readiness to start a job in the Match, EM -Match) (col
present, assessed with respect to a short reference period present, assessed with respect to a short reference period 12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below comprising that used to measure employment (depending comprising that used to measure employment (depending
for the categories) for the categories) on national circumstances, the reference period may be on national circumstances, the reference period may be
extended to include a short subsequent period not extended to include a short subsequent period not
exceeding two weeks in total, so as to ensure adequate exceeding two weeks in total, so as to ensure adequate
coverage of unemployment situations among different coverage of unemployment situations among different
population groups). population groups).
LFS does not include question on disability
Proposed Indicator: Unemployment rate
by sex and age group
Source of data:
8.5.2 Unemployment rate, by sex, age and persons Baseline Labor
(e.g. Census Force
of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc)
1 1 0 1 Quarterly PSA-SSSS PSA-SSSS LFS NEDA, DOLE What level/s of6disaggregation http://www.psa.gov.ph/statistics/survey/labor-force
NEDA comments:
with disabilities Survey (LFS) - retain indicator but exclude
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the disaggregation that are not available and
Availability Actors Philippines, aside from those this will be included as limitations of the
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider References indicator Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (col.28) - statistical models(col.29)
for data disaggregation
(1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic
Collection achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory that are not available can be explored

Disaggregatio
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Agency Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)

n
(col. 22) (col. 24)
(col. 21) (col. 23)
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

Target 8.6: By 2020, substantially reduce the proportion of youth not in employment, education or training

The indicator is calculated as follows:


NEET rate = (Youth – Youth in employment – Youth not in
employment but in education or training) / Youth*100
This proportion of youth (aged 15-24 years) not in This proportion of youth (aged 15-24 years) not in It is important to note here that youth both in
employment and education or training simultaneously
8.6.1 Proportion of youth (aged 15-24 years) not in education, employment or training, also known as "the education, employment or training, also known as "the should not be double counted when subtracted from the NEET rate = (Youth – Youth in employment – Youth not in
1 1 NEET rate", conveys the number of young persons not in NEET rate", conveys the number of young persons not in employment but in education or training) / Youth GM
education, employment or training education, employment or training as a percentage of the education, employment or training as a percentage of the total number of youth. *100
The formula can also be expressed as:
total youth population. total youth population. NEET rate = ((Unemployed youth + Youth outside the
labour force) – (Unemployed youth in education or
training + Youth outside the labour force in education or
training)) / Youth *100

Target 8.8: Protect labour rights and promote safe and secure working environments for all workers, including migrant workers, in particular women migrants, and those in precarious employment

The fatal occupational injury frequency rate is calculated


as the number of new cases of fatal injuryduring the
reference year divided by the total number of hours
worked by workers in the reference group during the
reference year, multiplied by 1 000 000.
The frequency rates of fatal and non-fatal occupational The frequency rates of fatal and non-fatal occupational Similarly, the non-fatal occupational injury frequency rate
is calculated as the number of new cases of non-fatal
injuries provide information on the number of cases of injuries provide information on the number of cases of injury during the reference year divided by the total
fatal and non-fatal occupational injury per hours worked fatal and non-fatal occupational injury per hours worked Frequency rate - cases of occupational injuries with
8.8.1 Frequency rates of fatal and non-fatal 1 1 by the concerned population during the reference period. by the concerned population during the reference period. number of hours worked by workers in the reference workdays lost including fataliies per 1,000,000 employee- PM
occupational injuries, by sex and migrant status group during the reference year, multiplied by 1 000 000.
It is a measure of the risk of having a fatal or a non-fatal It is a measure of the risk of having a fatal or a non-fatal Ideally, the denominator should be the number of hours hours of exposure.
occupational injury based on the duration of exposure to occupational injury based on the duration of exposure to
adverse work-related factors. adverse work-related factors. actually worked by workers in the reference group. When
this is not possible, the denominator can be calculated on
the basis of normal hours of work taking into account
entitlements to periods of paid absence from work, such
as paid vacations, paid sick leave and public holidays.
If the data needed to calculate frequency rates is not
available, incidence rates may be calculated instead.
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc) What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability Actors Philippines, aside from those
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (col.28) (col.29)
(1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic
Collection achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory

Disaggregatio
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Agency Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)

n
(col. 22) (col. 24)
(col. 21) (col. 23)

Target 8.6: By 2020, substantially reduce the proportion of youth not in employment, education or training

Training question is still for development


8.6.1 Proportion of youth (aged 15-24 years) not in Labor Force NEDA comments:
1 1 0 1 Quarterly PSA-SSSS PSA-SSSS LFS DEPED N/A http://www.psa.gov.ph/statistics/survey/labor-force
education, employment or training Survey (LFS) - retain indicator
- include additional question on trainings
in LFS OCTOBER ROUND only

Target 8.8: Protect labour rights and promote safe and secure working environments for all workers, including migrant workers, in particular women migrants, and those in precarious employment

a) No disaggregation on gender and


migrant in ISLE b) Data from the Labor
Laws Compliance System (General Labor
Standards and Occupational Safety and
Health Standards)
8.8.1 Frequency rates of fatal and non-fatal 1 1 1 1 1 a) Every 2 years PSA-SSSS ISLE/LLCS PSA-SSSS ISLE/LLCS DOLE Yes (for migrant status) Integrated Survey on Labor and
occupational injuries, by sex and migrant status b) Annual Employment (ISLE)
NEDA comments:
- retain the indicator and can be sourced
from OWS and ISLE
- include the availability of disaggregation
as limitation
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

Target 8.9: By 2030, devise and implement policies to promote sustainable tourism that creates jobs and promotes local culture and products

Production accounts of tourism and non-tourism


industries: It conforms to the format established in the Tourism Direct Gross Value Added (TDGVA) is computed Tourism Direct Gross Value Added (TDGVA) is computed
8.9.1 .p1 Tourism direct GVA as a proportion of total Tourism Satellite Account: Recommended Methodological SNA 1993 where 1.) output is broken down by product, using the parameters from the Input-Output tables. Share using the parameters from the Input-Output tables. Share
GDP and in growth rate 2 1 Framework 2008 followed by; 2.) intermediate consumption (also called of tourism value added to GDP is calculated by dividing of tourism value added to GDP is calculated by dividing EM
intermediate inputs). The difference between these two the TDGVA with GDP at current prices. the TDGVA with GDP at current prices.
values is called gross value added (GVA)

8.9.2.p1 Proportion of employed in tourism out of


1
total employed

Target 8.10: Strengthen the capacity of domestic financial institutions to encourage and expand access to banking, insurance and financial services for all

a) Number of offices of BSP supervised/regulated financial


institutions by type of
financial institution (banks, non-banks, and off-shore
(a) The number of commercial bank branches per 100,000 (a) Number of commercial bank branches / (Total (a) Number of commercial bank branches / (Total
8.10.1 (a) Number of commercial bank branches per adults banking units) with breakdown Population age 30 and above) * 100,000) (b) 'Number of Projected Population age 30 and above) * 100,000) (b)
100,000 adults and (b) number of automated teller 1 1 as to Head Office and Other Offices PM
machines (ATMs) per 100,000 adults (b) The number of automated teller machines automated teller machines (ATMs) / ((Total Population 'Number of automated teller machines (ATMs) / ((Total
(ATMs) per 100,000 adults age 30 and above) * 100,000) Projected Population age 30 and above) * 100,000)
b)Number of automated teller machines (ATMs) with
breakdown as to on-site and offsite
and number of banks with electronic banking facilities

Account at a financial institution includes respondents


who report having an account at a bank or at another type
of financial institution, such as a credit union,
microfinance institution, cooperative, or the post office (if
applicable), or having a debit card in their own name. In
addition, it includes respondents who report receiving
wages, government transfers, or payments for agricultural
products into an account at a financial institution in the
The indicator is based on data collected through individual
8.10.2 Proportion of adults (15 years and older) with past 12 months; paying utility bills or school fees from an level surveys in each country with representative samples.
an account at a bank or other financial institution or 1 1 account at a financial institution in the past 12 months; or PM
Appropriate sampling weights are used in calculating
with a mobile-money-service provider receiving wages or government transfers into a card in the
past 12 months. Mobile money account includes country-level aggregates.
respondents who report personally using GSM Association
(GSMA) Mobile Money for the Unbanked (MMU) services
in the past 12 months to pay bills or to send or receive
money. In addition, it includes respondents who report
receiving wages, government transfers, or payments for
agricultural products through a mobile phone in the past
12 months.
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc) What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability Actors Philippines, aside from those
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (col.28) (col.29)
(1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic
Collection achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory

Disaggregatio
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Agency Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)

n
(col. 22) (col. 24)
(col. 21) (col. 23)

Target 8.9: By 2030, devise and implement policies to promote sustainable tourism that creates jobs and promotes local culture and products

a) Houseld
Survey on
Domestic
Visitors/
Meetings,
Incentives,
a) HSDV; Not
Regularly Conducted Conventions National
8.9.1 .p1 Tourism direct GVA as a proportion of total and Exhibitions Proposed Indicator: Gross Value Added of
GDP and in growth rate 1 0 0 N/A VSS: monthly; and a.)PSA/DOT Study/ a.)PSA/DOT Accounts, I/O DOT https://psa.gov.ph/tourism-satellite-accounts-press-releases
Tourism Industries
MICE: quarterly tables, HSDV
b) Annual Visitors Sample
Surveys
b) PSA's
Philippine
Tourism
Satellite
Account

8.9.2.p1 Proportion of employed in tourism out of Tourism Tourism


1 0 0 0 Annual PSA-MAS Sattelite PSA-MAS Sattelite DOLE, DOT https://www.psa.gov.ph/tourism-satellite-accounts-press-releases
total employed Accounts Accounts
Target 8.10: Strengthen the capacity of domestic financial institutions to encourage and expand access to banking, insurance and financial services for all

a) the IMF indicator is limited to national


level and considered commercial banks
only
b) BSP computes number of banks and
Yearly Report Yearly Report ATMs per 10,000 adults. These indicators
8.10.1 (a) Number of commercial bank branches per on the State of on the State of are included in the BSP's yearly report on
100,000 adults and (b) number of automated teller 1 0 0 0 Annual BSP BSP, PSA BSP https://www.bsp.gov.ph
machines (ATMs) per 100,000 adults Financial Financial the state of financial inclusion. Data can be
Inclusion Inclusion disaggregated by region, province, city and
municipality.
c) BSP's proposed indicator is the number
of access points per 10,000 adults
currently monitored in the PDP.

a) World Bank Findex survey is conducted


every 3 years (baseline year is 2011)
b) Proxy indicator is number of deposit
accounts per 10,000 adults. BSP computes
this indicator and it includes it in the
yearly report on the state of financial
inclusion. Data can be disaggregated by
region, province, city and municipality.
World Bank World Bank
Findex Findex c) We may also consider the National
BAseline Survey on FInancial Inclusion
8.10.2 Proportion of adults (15 years and older) with (NBSFI) which has the % of Filipino adults
an account at a bank or other financial institution or 1 0 0 1 Every 3 years WB and BSP Yearly Report WB and BSP Yearly Report BSP https://www.bsp.gov.ph with savings in a foreign formal financial
with a mobile-money-service provider on the State of on the State of
Financial Financial institution. Data can be disaggregated by
region (NCR vs. Outside NCR), by gender,
Inclusion Inclusion by age, by education and by income class.
The survey (baseline year is 2015) will be
conducted bi-annually.

NEDA comments:
- retain indicator but will be limited to
accounts at a bank
- can be included in APIS
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

Goal 9: Build resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization and foster innovation
Target 9.1: Develop quality, reliable, sustainable and resilient infrastructure, including regional and transborder infrastructure, to support economic development and human well-being, with a focus on affordable and equitable access for all

Passenger and freight volumes is the sum of the passenger Passenger and freight volumes is the sum of the passenger The indicator is calculated through a sum of the passenger
The indicator is calculated through a sum of the passenger
9.1.2 Passenger and freight volumes, by mode of 1 1 and freight volumes reported for the air carriersin terms and freight volumes reported for the air carriersin terms and freight volumes reported for the air and freight volumes reported for the air carriers through EM
transport of number of people and metric tonnes of cargo of number of people and metric tonnes of cargo carriers through ICAO Air Transport Reporting Forms and
respectively. respectively. grouped by Member States of ICAO the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines.

Target 9.2: Promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization and, by 2030, significantly raise industry’s share of employment and gross domestic product, in line with national circumstances, and double its share in least developed countries

Manufacturing value added (MVA) as a proportion of


gross domestic product (GDP) is a ratio between MVA and Manufacturing gross value added (GVA) as a proportion of
9.2.1 Manufacturing value added as a proportion of Gross Domestic Product (GDP). It is generally compiled as MVA proportion to GDP = MVA/GDP*100.
GDP and per capita 1 1 GDP, both reported in constant 2010 USD. the sum of the value added of all manufacturing activity MVA per capita = MVA/population Manufacturing GVA/GDP*100 GM
MVA per capita is calculated by dividing MVA in constant
2010 USD by population of a country or area. units in operation in the reference period

The indicator is represented by the share of


manufacturing employment in total employment.

This indicator represents the contribution of Employment is defined as a work performed for pay or
manufacturing in job creation. In developing countries, it
shows the ability of manufacturing to absorb surplus profit. As defined in the Labor Force Survey (LFS)
employed persons refers to persons in the labor force
9.2.2 Manufacturing employment as a proportion of labour forces from agricultural and other traditional who are reported either as at work or with a job or Number of persons employed in manufacturing activities / Number of persons employed in manufacturing activities /
1 1 sectors towards production labour with higher wages. In EM
total employment industrialized countries, innovation and technology were business although not at work. Persons at work are those Total number of employment in all activities × 100 Total number of employment in all activities × 100
who did some work, even for an hour during the
the main drivers of product sophistication, especially in reference period (Define employment at the national
manufacturing, but in the meantime, emphasis has shifted
to reduction in labour as part of cost-cutting measures. context from LFS)
The structural changes promote capital-intensive industry
and consequently, the share of manufacturing in total
employment may decrease.
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc) What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability Actors Philippines, aside from those
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (col.28) (col.29)
(1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic
Collection achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory

Disaggregatio
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Agency Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)

n
(col. 22) (col. 24)
(col. 21) (col. 23)

Goal 9: Build resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization and foster innovation
Target 9.1: Develop quality, reliable, sustainable and resilient infrastructure, including regional and transborder infrastructure, to support economic development and human well-being, with a focus on affordable and equitable access for all

Indicators reflected in draft PDP-RM 2017-


2022 (Chapter 19: Accelerating Strategic
Infrastructure Development)
Air passenger traffic increased
(international and domestic), in number of
passengers
Baseline: 57,487,886 (2015)

Air cargo traffic increased, (international


and domestic), in metric tons (MT)
DOTr and
9.1.2 Passenger and freight volumes, by mode of 1 1 0 0 Annually DOTr and Attached Administrative Attached Administrative DOTC and attached agencies 1; 2; 3; 6; 7 Baseline: 805,977,094 (2015)
transport Agencies, PSA Data Data
Agencies, PSA Number of passengers transported via sea
increased
Baseline: 62,762,732 (2015)

Cargo shipped increased (international


and domestic), in MT
Baseline: 223,672,070 (2015)

Container traffic increased, in twenty-foot


equivalent unit (TEU)
Baseline: 5,861,830 (2015)

Target 9.2: Promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization and, by 2030, significantly raise industry’s share of employment and gross domestic product, in line with national circumstances, and double its share in least developed countries

- Disaggregation per geographic location is


already available; disaggregation by
industry is also suggested. Disaggregating
the data beyond this may not be relevant.

Quarterly for - DOST recommended the inclusion of a


9.2.1 Manufacturing value added as a proportion of National, MISSI, QSPBI, similar set of targets/indicators for
GDP and per capita 1 1 0 N/A PSA NAP PSA PPI DTI and attached agencies services (verify).
Annual for Regional

- good match only since Philippines has


2000 base year

9.2.2 Manufacturing employment as a proportion of


1 1 0 1 Quarterly PSA LFS PSA LFS DTI and attached agencies 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 http://psa.gov.ph/content/2016-annual-lfs-estimates-tables
total employment
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

Target 9.5: Enhance scientific research, upgrade the technological capabilities of industrial sectors in all countries, in particular developing countries, including, by 2030, encouraging innovation and substantially increasing the number of research and development workers per 1 million people and public and private research and development spending

Research and development (R&D) expenditure as a


proportion of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is the
Research and development (R&D) expenditure as a Computation of the indicator Research and development
9.5.1 Research and development expenditure as a amount of R&D expenditure divided by the total output of proportion of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is the (R&D)expenditure as a proportion of Gross Domestic
1 1 the economy. Use the formula for the proportion EM
proportion of GDP amount of R&D expenditure divided by the total output of Product (GDP) is self-explanatory, using readily available
the economy. GDP data as denominator.
The indicator is a direct measure of Research and
development (R&D) spending referred to in the target.

Target 9.a: Facilitate sustainable and resilient infrastructure development in developing countries through enhanced financial, technological and technical support to African countries, least developed countries, landlocked developing countries and small island developing States

Gross disbursements of total ODA and other official flows


from all donors in support of infrastructure.

The DAC defines ODA as “those flows to countries and


territories on the DAC List of ODA Recipients
and to multilateral institutions which are
i) provided by official agencies, including state and local Key components of infrastructure: Power, energy,
governments, or by their executive
agencies; and electrification, information communications technology,
air/ rail/ land/ water transport,
9.a.1 Total official international support (official ii) each transaction is administered with the promotion of flood control and drainage, solid waste management, The sum of ODA and OOF flows from all donors to
the economic development and
development assistance plus other official flows) to 1 1 welfare of developing countries as its main objective; and water supply and sanitation, roads and bridges, developing countries for Consult DBM/NEDA/DOF
infrastructure other public works (e.g. public markets, bus terminals), infrastructure.
is concessional in character and conveys a grant element and school buildings
of at least 25 per cent (calculated at a rate of
discount of 10 per cent).
Source: 2016 ODA Review Report, NEDA
Other official flows (OOF): Other official flows (excluding
officially supported export credits) are defined
as transactions by the official sector which do not meet
the conditions for eligibility as ODA, either
because they are not primarily aimed at development, or
because they are not sufficiently concessional.
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc) What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability Actors Philippines, aside from those
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (col.28) (col.29)
(1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic
Collection achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory

Disaggregatio
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Agency Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)

n
(col. 22) (col. 24)
(col. 21) (col. 23)

Target 9.5: Enhance scientific research, upgrade the technological capabilities of industrial sectors in all countries, in particular developing countries, including, by 2030, encouraging innovation and substantially increasing the number of research and development workers per 1 million people and public and private research and development spending

- Expenditure on R & D in National


Accounts of the Philippines is part of the
IPP expenditure item but not currently
published.
- No further disaggregation since regional
data is already available. DOST suggested
to includeratio of registered/approved
patents to R&D expenditureas an indicator
9.5.1 Research and development expenditure as a PSA (CPBI, of innovation (an output indicator;
1 1 0 N/A Quarterly NAP PSA PSA, DOST PSA www.uis.unesco.org expenditure as input indicator). The
proportion of GDP ASPBI), DOST number of registered/approved patents is
also a part of the Global Competitiveness
Index.

NEDA comments:
- retain indicator using UWAX as source of
data
- not to include the other suggested
indicators

Target 9.a: Facilitate sustainable and resilient infrastructure development in developing countries through enhanced financial, technological and technical support to African countries, least developed countries, landlocked developing countries and small island developing States

- GOP can only provide on ODA loans and


grants received by the public sector
9.a.1 Total official international support (official
NEDA, DOF, NEDA comments:
development assistance plus other official flows) to 1 1 1 N/A Annual DBM NEDA http://www.neda.gov.ph/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/ODA-2016-As-of-August-22-2017.pdf
- retain the indicator because this is a
infrastructure
global indicator
- request PSRTI to identify possible
supplemental indicator
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

Goal 10: Reduce inequality within and among countries.


Target 10.1: By 2030, progressively achieve and sustain income growth of the bottom 40 per cent of the population at a rate higher than the national average

The growth rate in the welfare aggregate of bottom 40 The growth rate in the welfare aggregate of bottom 40
Growth rates are calculated as annualized growth rates Growth rates are calculated as annualized growth rates
percent is computed as the annualized average growth percent is computed as the annualized average growth over a roughly 5-year period. This is computed using the over a roughly 5-year period. This is computed using the
rate in per capita real consumption or income of the rate in per capita real consumption or income of the
10.1.1 Growth rates of household expenditure or bottom 40 percent of the income distribution in a country bottom 40 percent of the income distribution in a country compunded growth formula: compunded growth formula:
income per capita among the bottom 40 per cent of 1 1 for household surveys over a roughly 5-year period. The for household surveys over a roughly 5-year period. The EM
((((mean t_1)/(mean t_0))^(1/n))-1)*100 ((((mean t_1)/(mean t_0))^(1/n))-1)*100
the population and the total population national average growth rate in the welfare aggregate is national average growth rate in the welfare aggregate is
computed as the annualized average growth rate in per computed as the annualized average growth rate in per
capita real consuption or income of the total population in capita real consuption or income of the total population in Where t_1 is the the final year of the growth period and Where t_1 is the the final year of the growth period and
t_0 is the initial year. t_0 is the initial year.
a country from household surveys over 5-year period. a country from household surveys over 5-year period.

Target 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

10.2.1 Proportion of people living below 50 per cent


of median income, by age, sex andpersons with 3 1 No existing global metadata as of November 2017
disabilities

Target 10.4: Adopt policies, especially fiscal, wage and social protection policies, and progressively achieve greater equality

Labor share of GDP is the total compensation of


employees given as a percent of GDP, which is a measure
10.4.1 Labour share of GDP, comprising wages and of total output. It provides information about the relative This is the ratio of compensation received by employees Labor share of GDP = total compensation of employees / Labor share of GDP = total compensation of employees /
social protection transfers 1 1 share of output which is paid as compensation to over GDP. GDP * 100 GDP * 100
employees as compared with the share paid to capital in
the production process for a given reference period.

Target 10.5: Improve the regulation and monitoring of global financial markets and institutions and strengthen the implementation of such regulations

These are the sets of indicators the BSP is submitting to


FSIs are indicators of the current financial health and IMF which is consist of 7 indicators
soundness of the financial institutions in a country, and of
their corporate and household counterparts. They include
both aggregated individual institution data and indicators a) CAMELS composite rating of at least “3” in the last
regular examination;
that are representative of the markets in which the b) Minimum applicable capital adequacy ratio;
financial institutions operate. FSIs are calculated and
10.5.1 Financial Soundness Indicators 3 1 disseminated for the purpose of supporting c) Minimum reserves against deposit liabilities, deposit
substitutes, and common trust;
macroprudential analysis. This is the assessment and d) Liquidity floor for government deposits;
surveillance of the strengths and vulnerabilities of
financial systems, with the objective of enhancing e) FCDU/EFCDU foreign currency asset cover on
FCDU/EFCDU foreign currency liabilities; and
financial stability and, in particular, limiting the likelihood f) Maximum allowable open foreign exchange position.
of failure of the financial system. g) Real Estate Price Index- Department of Economic
Statistics

Target 10.6: Ensure enhanced representation and voice for developing countries in decision-making in global international economic and financial institutions in order to deliver more effective, credible, accountable and legitimate institutions
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc) What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability Actors Philippines, aside from those
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (col.28) (col.29)
(1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic
Collection achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory

Disaggregatio
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Agency Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)

n
(col. 22) (col. 24)
(col. 21) (col. 23)

Goal 10: Reduce inequality within and among countries.


Target 10.1: By 2030, progressively achieve and sustain income growth of the bottom 40 per cent of the population at a rate higher than the national average

10.1.1 Growth rates of household expenditure or FIES and the CPH are the main source of
income per capita among the bottom 40 per cent of 1 1 0 0 Every 3 years PSA FIES/APIS PSA FIES/APIS Lead: DOLE, DTI, DSWD, DA, NEDA ALL data but special tabulation should be done
the population and the total population to generate the indicators

Target 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

10.2.1 Proportion of people living below 50 per cent FIES is the main source of data but special
of median income, by age, sex andpersons with 1 1 0 0 Every 3 years PSA FIES/APIS PSA FIES/APIS DOLE, DTI, DSWD, DA, NEDA ALL tabulation should be done to generate the
disabilities indicators and the disaggregations

Target 10.4: Adopt policies, especially fiscal, wage and social protection policies, and progressively achieve greater equality

Consolidated Consolidated
Accounts and Accounts and Implicitly, compensation of employees
10.4.1 Labour share of GDP, comprising wages and DOLE, DSWD (with SSS, PhilHealth, ALL + employability floor and
social protection transfers 1 0 0 N/A Annual PSA Income and PSA Income and PAGIBIG etc) ceiling includes wages and social protection
Outlay Outlay transfers. This cannot be disaggregated.
Accounts Accounts, CPBI

Target 10.5: Improve the regulation and monitoring of global financial markets and institutions and strengthen the implementation of such regulations

The Supervision and Examination Sector is


BSP indicators BSP indicators International Monetary Fund (IMF) in charge of submitting the 6 indicators to
IMF. Another indicator is submitted by the
10.5.1 Financial Soundness Indicators 1 0 0 N/A Quarterly BSP submitted to BSP submitted to BSP Financial Soundness indicators: Department of Economic Statistics which
IMF IMF Compilation Guide
is the real estate price index. The total FSI
indicators submitted by BSP is 7.

Target 10.6: Ensure enhanced representation and voice for developing countries in decision-making in global international economic and financial institutions in order to deliver more effective, credible, accountable and legitimate institutions
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

The indicator Proportion of members and voting rights of The indicator Proportion of members and voting rights of
developing countries in international organizations has developing countries in international organizations has
two components, the developing country proportion of two components, the developing country proportion of
voting rights and the developing country proportion of voting rights and the developing country proportion of
membership in international organisations. In some membership in international organisations. In some The computation uses each institutions’ own published
institutions these two components are identical. institutions these two components are identical. membership and voting rights data from their respective The indicator is answerable by Yes or No in the national
The indicator is calculated independently for eleven The indicator is calculated independently for eleven annual reports. The proportion of voting rights is
10.6.1 Proportion of members and voting rights of different international institutions: The United Nations different international institutions: The United Nations computed as the number of voting rights allocated to context. Yes if the Philippines has the voting rights in the
developing countries in international organizations 1 1 listed international organization.
Indicator is also found in SDG 16.8.1 General Assembly, the United Nations Security Council, General Assembly, the United Nations Security Council, developing countries, divided by the total number of
the United Nations Economic and Social Council, the the United Nations Economic and Social Council, the voting rights. The proportion of membership is calculated
International Monetary Fund, the International Bank for International Monetary Fund, the International Bank for by taking the number of developing country members, The custodian agency will compile the global indicator.
Reconstruction and Development, the International Reconstruction and Development, the International divided by the total number of members.
Finance Corporation, the African Development Bank, the Finance Corporation, the African Development Bank, the
Asian Development Bank, the Inter-American Asian Development Bank, the Inter-American
Development Bank, the World Trade Organisation, and Development Bank, the World Trade Organisation, and
the Financial Stability Board. the Financial Stability Board.
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc) What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability Actors Philippines, aside from those
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (col.28) (col.29)
(1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic
Collection achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory

Disaggregatio
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Agency Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)

n
(col. 22) (col. 24)
(col. 21) (col. 23)

10.6.1 Proportion of members and voting rights of


developing countries in international organizations N/A N/A N/A N/A https://www.un.org/development/desa/en/
Indicator is also found in SDG 16.8.1
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

Target 10.a: Implement the principle of special and differential treatment for developing countries, in particular least developed countries, in accordance with World Trade Organization agreements
Proportion of total number of tariff lines in percent Proportion of total number of tariff lines in percent
10.a.1 Proportion of tariff lines applied to imports applied to products imported from least developed applied to products imported from least developed The indicator is calculated as the average share of national The indicator is calculated as the average share of national
from least developed countries and developing 1 1
countries with zero-tariff countries and developing countries corresponding to 0 countries and developing countries corresponding to 0 tariff lines that are free of duty. tariff lines that are free of duty.
percent tariff rate in HS chapter 01-97 percent tariff rate in HS chapter 01-97
Target 10.b: Encourage official development assistance and financial flows, including foreign direct investment, to States where the need is greatest, in particular least developed countries, African countries, small island developing States and landlocked developing countries, in accordance with their national plans and programmes

Total resource flows for development, by recipient and Total resource flows for development, by recipient and
donor countries and type of flow comprises of Official donor countries and type of flow comprises of Official
Development Assistance (ODA), other official flows (OOF) Development Assistance (ODA), other official flows (OOF)
and private flows. and private flows.
Official and private flows, both concessional and non- Official and private flows, both concessional and non-
10.b.1 Total resource flows for development, by concessional to developing countries. For official concessional to developing countries. For official
recipient and donor countries and type of flow (e.g. flows the major distinction is between official flows the major distinction is between official The sum of official and private flows from all donors to
official development assistance, foreign direct 1 (ODA) 1 development assistance (ODA) and other official flows development assistance (ODA) and other official flows developing countries.
investment and other flows) OOF, while private flows are broken down into flows at OOF, while private flows are broken down into flows at
market terms and charitable grants. Flows include market terms and charitable grants. Flows include
contributions to multilateral development agencies, which contributions to multilateral development agencies, which
are themselves official bodies. are themselves official bodies.

FDI is an international investment by a resident entity in FDI is an international investment by a resident entity in
one economy with the objective of obtaining a lasting one economy with the objective of obtaining a lasting
interest in an enterprise resident in another economy interest in an enterprise resident in another economy

FDI is an international investment by a resident entity in


2 (FDI) 1 one economy with the objective of obtaining a lasting
interest in an enterprise resident in another economy
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc) What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability Actors Philippines, aside from those
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (col.28) (col.29)
(1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic
Collection achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory

Disaggregatio
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Agency Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)

n
(col. 22) (col. 24)
(col. 21) (col. 23)

Target 10.a: Implement the principle of special and differential treatment for developing countries, in particular least developed countries, in accordance with World Trade Organization agreements

10.a.1 Proportion of tariff lines applied to imports BOC/Tariff Tariff BOC/Tariff Clarify with Tariff Commission and Bureau
from least developed countries and developing 1 N/A Every 5 years Tariff book BOC/Tariff Commission
countries with zero-tariff Commission Commission Commission of Customs (BOC)

Target 10.b: Encourage official development assistance and financial flows, including foreign direct investment, to States where the need is greatest, in particular least developed countries, African countries, small island developing States and landlocked developing countries, in accordance with their national plans and programmes

ODA Portfolio, ODA Portfolio,


10.b.1 Total resource flows for development, by Programming Programming
recipient and donor countries and type of flow (e.g. discussions discussions
official development assistance, foreign direct 1 1 1 N/A Annual NEDA with NEDA with DOF, NEDA n/a http://www.neda.gov.ph/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/ODA-2016-As-of-August-22-2017.pdf
investment and other flows) developing developing
partners partners

Bank reports, Bank reports,


Financial Financial BOI and other Investment
1 0 0 N/A Monthly BSP Statement, BSP Statement, Promotion Agencies n/a
Surveys Surveys
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

Goal 11: Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable
Target 11.1: By 2030, ensure access for all to adequate, safe and affordable housing and basic services and upgrade slums kilometer radius from the barangay hall

1.) Improved water source


- Information on the main source of drinking water
Methodology – This indicator integrates the component of provides the number of households with ready access to
the population living in slums that has been potable water supply, as well as the availability of piped
monitored for the last 15 years by UN-Habitat in mostly water for each housing unit. The provision of a piped
developing countries with two new components – water installation for every housing unit is one of the
primary objectives of a sound housing policy, as well as of
people living in inadequate housing and informal a public health policy.
settlements - that aim at broadening the spectrum of
inadequate living conditions to capture realities also
2.) Improved sanitation facilities
present in more developed countries and wealthier Data on the kind of toilet facility provide the minimum a) Slum households (SH): = 100[(Number of people living
urban contexts. By integrating these three components,
the indicator is now universal and can be monitored data required for the evaluation of toilet facilities in in slum)/(City population)]
housing units available to households. A sanitary toilet b) Informal settlements households (ISH): = 100[(No.of
in both developing and developed regions. people living in informal settlements a.) Slum households = number of households occupying
facility is necessary to prevent diseases and improve the
This indicator will focus on documenting the limitations general health condition of the household members. households)/(City population)] housing units/lots without consent of the owner
11.1.1 p1 Proportion of urban population who are Likewise, the presence of sanitary toilet facilities indicates c) Inadequate housing households (IHH): = 100[(No. of
informal settlers 1 manifested in realizing the right to adequatehousing people living in inadequate housing)/(City population)] Level of Urbanization or the Proportion of Urban
the sanitation as well as economic status of the
for all as measured through the proportion of the
population that live in slums, informal settlements or household. Population to the Total Population = (population in urban
The unit of measurements for all these indicators will be barangays / total Philippine population) * 100
inadequate housing. The below definitions and concepts 3.) Sufficient living area %. At a later stage an index of measurementswill be
are important for reporting on this indicator.
-There is no recommended standard measure or ideal developed that will incorporate all measures and provide
living area sufficency rate yet in the Philippines one estimate.
Slum household:
A household in which the inhabitants suffer from one or
more of the following 'household deprivations': 4.) Housing durability
1. Lack of access to improved water source; -Data on the construction materials of the roof of the
2. Lack of access to improved sanitation facilities; building and construction materials of the outer walls of
3. Lack of sufficient living area; the building/housing unit provide information on the
4. Lack of housing durability; and construction, replacement, and improvement status of
buildings/housing units. These items can be used as proxy
5. Lack of security of tenure. variables to measure the economic condition/status of a
household.

5. Security of tenure
-Data to
Target 11.5: By 2030, significantly reduce the number of deaths and the number of people affected and substantially decrease the direct economic losses relative onglobal
the tenure
grossstatus of the
domestic housing
product unit and
caused lot is
by disasters, including water-related disasters, with a focus on protecting the poor and people in vulnerable situations

Affected people will be calculated as summation of


Affected: The total number of affected individuals or affected individuals or populace (the family head and its
Death: The number of people who died during the populace (the family head and its dependents) residing in dependents) residing in the affected barangays of a
the affected barangays of a municipality or city. municipality or city.
disaster, or directly after, as a direct result of the
hazardous event.
Displaced Inside Evacuation Centers: The total number of Displaced Inside Evacuation Centerswill be calculated as
11.5.1 Number of deaths, missing persons and directly Missing: The number of people whose whereabouts is affected individuals or populace (the family head and its the summation of affected individuals or populace (the
dependents) who took pre-emptive evacuation prior to family head and its dependents) who took pre-emptive
affected persons attributed to disasters per 100,000 unknown since the hazardous event. the onslaught of the disaster; or who sought temporary evacuation prior to the onslaught of the disaster; or who
population 2 1 EM
Affected: People who are affected, either directly or refuge due to the disaster, in an evacuation center. sought temporary refuge due to the disaster, in an
evacuation center.
Indicator is also found in SDG 1.5.1 and 13.1.1. indirectly, by a hazardous event directly affected are those Displaced Outside Evacuation Centers:The total number of
who have suffered injury, illness or other health effects;
who are evacuated, displaced, relocated or have suffered affected individuals or populace (the family head and its Displaced Outside Evacuation Centersis calculated as
dependents) who took pre-emptive evacuation prior to summation of affected individuals or populace (the family
direct damage to their livelihoods, economic, physical, the onslaught of the disaster; or who sought temporary head and its dependents) who took pre-emptive
social, cultural and environmental aspects.
refuge due to the disaster either to their relatives' or evacuation prior to the onslaught of the disaster; or who
friend's house. sought temporary refuge due to the disaster either to
their relatives' or friend's house.

Target 11.6: By 2030, reduce the adverse per capita environmental impact of cities, including by paying special attention to air quality and municipal and other waste management

11.6.2p1 Percentage of highly urbanized and other


major urban centers within ambient air quality 1
guidelines value
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc) What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability Actors Philippines, aside from those
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (col.28) (col.29)
(1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic
Collection achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory

Disaggregatio
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Agency Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)

n
(col. 22) (col. 24)
(col. 21) (col. 23)

Goal 11: Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable
Target 11.1: By 2030, ensure access for all to adequate, safe and affordable housing and basic services and upgrade slums

POPCEN/CPH POPCEN/CPH
11.1.1 p1 Proportion of urban population who are
informal settlers 1 PSA NDHS PSA NDHS
APIS APIS

Target 11.5: By 2030, significantly reduce the number of deaths and the number of people affected and substantially decrease the direct economic losses relative to global gross domestic product caused by disasters, including water-related disasters, with a focus on protecting the poor and people in vulnerable situations

11.5.1 Number of deaths, missing persons and directly Number of deaths, missing people,
injured, evacuated and relocated due to
affected persons attributed to disasters per 100,000 Admin data disasters (natural incidents): data available
population 1 1 1 1 Annual NDRRMC from DSWD OCD, NDRRMC, DILG, LGUs 1,2,3,4,5,6
and NDRRMC national, regional, provincial, by sex
(NDRRMC)
Indicator is also found in SDG 1.5.1 and 13.1.1. *per 100,000 people not readily available

Target 11.6: By 2030, reduce the adverse per capita environmental impact of cities, including by paying special attention to air quality and municipal and other waste management

Air Quality
Management
Section,
Air Quality
Management
11.6.2p1 Percentage of highly urbanized and other
major urban centers within ambient air quality Training Center, AQMS-EMB
Environmental database
guidelines value Management
Bureau,
Department of
Environment and
Natural Resources,
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

Target 11.b: By 2020, substantially increase the number of cities and human settlements adopting and implementing integrated policies and plans towards inclusion, resource efficiency, mitigation and adaptation to climate change, resilience to disasters, and develop and implement, in line with the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030, holistic disaster risk ma

[a] An open-ended intergovernmental expert working


11.b.1 Number of countries that adopt and implement group on indicators and terminology relating to disaster
national disaster risk reduction strategies in line with Summation of the number of countries that adopt and
the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction risk reduction established by the General Assembly Number of countries that adopt and implement national implement national disaster risk reduction strategies in
2 1 (resolution 69/284) is developing a set of indicators to disaster risk reduction strategies in line with the Sendai #REF! EM
2015-2030 measure global progress in the implementation of the Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030 line with the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk
Reduction 2015-2030
Indicator is also found in SDG 1.5.3 and 13.1.2 Sendai Framework. These indicators will eventually reflect
the agreements on the Sendai Framework indicators.

Note: Computation methodology for several indicators is


very comprehensive, very long (about 180 pages) and
11.b.2 Proportion of local governments (units) that [a] An open-ended intergovernmental expert working probably out of the scope of this Metadata. UNISDR
group on indicators and terminology relating to disaster prefers to refer to the outcome of the Open Ended
adopt and implement local disaster risk reduction risk reduction established by the General Assembly Proportion of local governments that adopt and Intergovernmental Working Group, which provides a full Total number of local governments that adopt and
strategies in implement local disaster risk reduction strategies in line
line with national disaster risk reduction strategies 2 1 (resolution 69/284) is developing a set of indicators to implement local disaster risk reduction strategies in line detailed methodology for each indicator and sub- with national disaster risk reduction strategies divided by EM
measure global progress in the implementation of the with national disaster risk reduction strategies indicator. The latest version of these methodologies can
Sendai Framework. These indicators will eventually reflect be obtained at: the total local governments
Indicator is also found in SDG 1.5.4 and 13.1.3
the agreements on the Sendai Framework indicators. http://www.preventionweb.net/documents/oiewg/Techni
cal%20Collection%20of%20Concept%20Notes %20on
%20Indicators.pdf
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc) What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability Actors Philippines, aside from those
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (col.28) (col.29)
(1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic
Collection achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory

Disaggregatio
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Agency Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)

n
(col. 22) (col. 24)
(col. 21) (col. 23)

e SendaiTarget
Framework
11.b: By
for2020,
Disaster
substantially
Risk Reduction
increase
2015-2030,
the number
holistic
of cities
disaster
and risk
human
management
settlements
at adopting
all levels and implementing integrated policies and plans towards inclusion, resource efficiency, mitigation and adaptation to climate change, resilience to disasters, and develop and implement, in line with the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030, holistic disaster risk ma

Number of deaths, missing people,


injured, evacuated and relocated due to
disasters per 100,000 people: data
available
11.b.1 Number of countries that adopt and implement national, regional, provincial, by sex
national disaster risk reduction strategies in line with
the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction Admin data (NDRRMC)
1 1 1 1 Annual NDRRMC from DSWD OCD, NDRRMC, DILG, LGUs 1,2,3,4,5,6 *per 100,000 people not readily available
2015-2030 and NDRRMC but can be done
Indicator is also found in SDG 1.5.3 and 13.1.2
NEDA comments:
- retain indicator because the Philippines
will still contribute information to this
indicator

Number of deaths, missing people,


11.b.2 Proportion of local governments (units) that injured, evacuated and relocated due to
adopt and implement local disaster risk reduction Admin data disasters per 100,000 people: data
strategies in available
line with national disaster risk reduction strategies 1 1 1 1 Annual NDRRMC from DSWD OCD, NDRRMC, DILG, LGUs 1,2,3,4,5,6 national, regional, provincial, by sex
and NDRRMC
(NDRRMC)
Indicator is also found in SDG 1.5.4 and 13.1.3 *per 100,000 people not readily available
but can be done
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

Goal 12: Ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns


Target 12.4: By 2020, achieve the environmentally sound management of chemicals and all wastes throughout their life cycle, in accordance with agreed international frameworks, and significantly reduce their release to air, water and soil in order to minimize their adverse impacts on human health and the environment.

Hazardous wastes are:

a) substances that are without any safe commercial,


industrial, agricultural or economic
usage and are shipped, transported or brought from the
country of origin for dumping or
disposal into or in transit through any part of the territory
of the Philippines,
12.4.2 Hazardous waste generated per capita and
b) by-products, side-products, process residues, spent
proportion of hazardous waste treated, by type of 2 1 reaction media, contaminated
treatment
plant or equipment or other substances from
manufacturing operations and as consumer
discards of manufactured products which present
unreasonable risk and/or injury to
health and safety and to the environment.

"Treatment, Storage, and Disposal (TSD) Facilities" are the


facilities where hazardous wastes are transported, stored,
treated, recycled, reprocessed, or disposed of
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc) What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability Actors Philippines, aside from those
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (col.28) (col.29)
(1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic
Collection achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory

Disaggregatio
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Agency Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)

n
(col. 22) (col. 24)
(col. 21) (col. 23)

Goal 12: Ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns


Target 12.4: By 2020, achieve the environmentally sound management of chemicals and all wastes throughout their life cycle, in accordance with agreed international frameworks, and significantly reduce their release to air, water and soil in order to minimize their adverse impacts on human health and the environment.

12.4.2 Hazardous waste generated per capita and Quarterly Quarterly


- Sources (i.e., hospitals, industries, etc.)
proportion of hazardous waste treated, by type of 1 1 0 N/A Quarterly DENR Monitoring DENR Monitoring DOH, DENR 3 per type of waste; per type of treatment
treatment Report Report
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

Goal 13: Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts
Target 13.1: Strengthen resilience and adaptive capacity to climate-related hazards and natural disasters in all countries

Affected people will be calculated as summation of


Affected: The total number of affected individuals or affected individuals or populace (the family head and its
Death: The number of people who died during the populace (the family head and its dependents) residing in dependents) residing in the affected barangays of a
the affected barangays of a municipality or city. municipality or city.
disaster, or directly after, as a direct result of the
hazardous event.
Displaced Inside Evacuation Centers: The total number of Displaced Inside Evacuation Centerswill be calculated as
13.1.1 Number of deaths, missing persons and directly Missing: The number of people whose whereabouts is affected individuals or populace (the family head and its the summation of affected individuals or populace (the
dependents) who took pre-emptive evacuation prior to family head and its dependents) who took pre-emptive
affected persons attributed to disasters per 100,000 unknown since the hazardous event. the onslaught of the disaster; or who sought temporary evacuation prior to the onslaught of the disaster; or who
population 2 1 EM
Affected: People who are affected, either directly or refuge due to the disaster, in an evacuation center. sought temporary refuge due to the disaster, in an
evacuation center.
Indicator is also found in SDG 1.5.1 and 11.5.1 indirectly, by a hazardous event directly affected are those Displaced Outside Evacuation Centers:The total number of
who have suffered injury, illness or other health effects;
who are evacuated, displaced, relocated or have suffered affected individuals or populace (the family head and its Displaced Outside Evacuation Centersis calculated as
dependents) who took pre-emptive evacuation prior to summation of affected individuals or populace (the family
direct damage to their livelihoods, economic, physical, the onslaught of the disaster; or who sought temporary head and its dependents) who took pre-emptive
social, cultural and environmental aspects.
refuge due to the disaster either to their relatives' or evacuation prior to the onslaught of the disaster; or who
friend's house. sought temporary refuge due to the disaster either to
their relatives' or friend's house.

13.1.2 Number of countries that adopt and implement Summation of the number of countries that adopt and
Number of countries that adopt and implement national
national disaster risk reduction strategies in line with 2 1 disaster risk reduction strategies in line with the Sendai implement national disaster risk reduction strategies in
the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction line with the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk
2015-2030 Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030 Reduction 2015-2030

13.1.3 Proportion of local governments that adopt and Proportion of local governments that adopt and Total number of local governments that adopt and
implement local disaster risk reduction strategies in 2 1 implement local disaster risk reduction strategies in line implement local disaster risk reduction strategies in line
with national disaster risk reduction strategies divided by
line with national disaster risk reduction strategies with national disaster risk reduction strategies the total local governments

Target 13.2: Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning

13.2.1 Number of countries that have communicated The indicator is answerable by Yes or No in the national
Executive Order 174- Philippine Greenhouse Gas
the establishment or operationalization of an Inventory Management and Reporting System context. Yes if the Philippines have communicated the
integrated policy/strategy/plan which increases their establishment or operationalization of an integrated
ability to adapt to the adverse impacts of climate (PGHGIMRS); Guidance Document- is envisioned to policy/strategy/plan which increases their ability to adapt
provide the general framework of the PGHGIMRS. The
change, and foster climate resilience and low 3 1 rules and procedures outlined in the various chapters of to the adverse impacts of climate change, and foster
greenhouse gas emissions development in a manner climate resilience and low greenhouse gas emissions
that does not threaten food production (including a the Guidance Document serves as the implementing rules development in a manner that does not threaten food
national adaptation plan, nationally determined and regulations for the conduct, implementation, production
documentation, reporting and archiving of data in
contribution, national communication, biennial PGHGIMRS.
update report or other) The custodian agency will compile the global indicator.
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc) What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability Actors Philippines, aside from those
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (col.28) (col.29)
(1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic
Collection achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory

Disaggregatio
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Agency Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)

n
(col. 22) (col. 24)
(col. 21) (col. 23)

Goal 13: Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts
Target 13.1: Strengthen resilience and adaptive capacity to climate-related hazards and natural disasters in all countries

13.1.1 Number of deaths, missing persons and directly Number of deaths, missing people,
injured, evacuated and relocated due to
affected persons attributed to disasters per 100,000 Admin data disasters (natural incidents): data available
population 1 1 1 1 Annual NDRRMC from DSWD OCD, NDRRMC, DILG, LGUs 1,2,3,4,5,6
and NDRRMC national, regional, provincial, by sex
(NDRRMC)
Indicator is also found in SDG 1.5.1 and 11.5.1 *per 100,000 people not readily available

13.1.2 Number of countries that adopt and implement


Admin data Admin data
national disaster risk reduction strategies in line with 1 1 1 1 Annual DSWD and NDRRMC from DSWD from DSWD OCD, NDRRMC, DILG, LGUs 1,2,3,4,5,6
the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction
2015-2030 and NDRRMC and NDRRMC

13.1.3 Proportion of local governments that adopt and Admin data Admin data
implement local disaster risk reduction strategies in 1 1 1 1 Annual DSWD and NDRRMC from DSWD from DSWD OCD, NDRRMC, DILG, LGUs 1,2,3,4,5,6
line with national disaster risk reduction strategies and NDRRMC and NDRRMC

Target 13.2: Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning

CCC responsible for the submission of the


PH's CC documents to the UNFCCC e.g.
National Communication, National
13.2.1 Number of countries that have communicated Adaptation Plan, Nationally Appropriate
the establishment or operationalization of an Executive Order Executive Order Mitigation Actions (NAMAs), National
integrated policy/strategy/plan which increases their 174- Philippine 174- Philippine Determined Contributions (NDC), Biennial
ability to adapt to the adverse impacts of climate CCC; DENR-EMB and Greenhouse CCC; DENR- Greenhouse Update Report (BUR).
EMB and FMB (check with CCC on extent of
change, and foster climate resilience and low 1 0 0 N/A FMB and other Gas Inventory and other Gas Inventory CCC; DENR-EMB and FMB and other dsiaggregation, e.g. sectoral,
greenhouse gas emissions development in a manner agencies (refer to EO Management Management agencies (refer to EO 174) Review existing laws and IRR on
that does not threaten food production (including a 174) and Reporting agencies (refer and Reporting geographical, age) integrating CC measures in national
national adaptation plan, nationally determined System to EO 174) System policies, strategies and plans
contribution, national communication, biennial (PGHGIMRS) (PGHGIMRS)
update report or other) NEDA comments:
- retain indicator because the Philippines
will still contribute information to this
indicator
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

Goal 14: Conserve and sustainable use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development
Target 14.5: By 2020, conserve at least 10 per cent of coastal and marine areas, consistent with national and international law and based on the best available scientific information

This indicator is calculated from data derived from a


spatial overlap between digital polygons for
protected areas from the World Database on Protected
Areas (IUCN & UNEP-WCMC 2017) and digital
polygons for marine Key Biodiversity Areas (from the
World Database of Key Biodiversity Areas, including
Important Bird and Biodiversity Areas, Alliance for Zero
Extinction sites, and other Key Biodiversity Areas;
available through the Integrated Biodiversity Assessment
Tool). The value of the indicator at a given point
in time, based on data on the year of protected area
a.) Marine Protected Area (MPA) - a defined area of the
sea established and set aside by law, administrative establishment recorded in the World Database on
Protected Areas, is computed as the mean percentage of
The indicator Coverage of protected areas in relation to regulation, or any other effective means in order to each Key Biodiversity Area currently recognised
conserve and protect part of or the entire enclosed
marine areas shows temporal trends in the mean environment through the establishment of management that is covered by protected areas.
14.5.1 Coverage of protected areas in relation to percentage of each important site for marine biodiversity % of the total marine protected areas as compared to the
marine areas 1 1 (i.e., those that contribute significantly to the guidelines. It is considered a generic term that includes all Year of protected area establishment is unknown for 12% total marine area.
declared areas governed by specific rules or guidelines in
global persistence of biodiversity) that is covered by order to protect and manage activities within the enclosed of protected areas in the World Database on
designated protected areas Protected Areas, generating uncertainty around changing
area. (CMEMP DAO 2016-26) b.) Marine Key Biodiversity protected area coverage over time. To reflect
Area (MKBA) - a nationally identified marine site of global
significance to biodiversity. (CMEMP DAO 2016-26) this uncertainty, a year was randomly assigned from
another protected area within the same country,
and then this procedure repeated 1,000 times, with the
median plotted. In 2017 we slightly changed the
methods described by Butchart et al. (2012, 2015) by
randomly assigning a year to protected areas with
no year of establishment before calculating trends in
coverage. This is a computationally more efficient
method and is likely to reflect more accurately changes in
protected area coverage over time.

% of total marine area/% of marine ecological region.


Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc) What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability Actors Philippines, aside from those
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (col.28) (col.29)
(1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic
Collection achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory

Disaggregatio
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Agency Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)

n
(col. 22) (col. 24)
(col. 21) (col. 23)

Goal 14: Conserve and sustainable use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development
Target 14.5: By 2020, conserve at least 10 per cent of coastal and marine areas, consistent with national and international law and based on the best available scientific information

Suggestion to cover management


effectivess of PA in order to respond to
conservation target; Rephrase to coverage
in ecosystem health of protected areas -
ecosystem health will be broken down
further

This needs to qualify the protected areas


1.) Statistics of 1.) Statistics of as there are three typologies of protected
Philippine Philippine
Protected Protected areas for coastal and marine sector in the
14.5.1 Coverage of protected areas in relation to DENR-BMB, BMB 2003 Statistics of Philippine country, to wit: 1) NIPAS MPA (nationally-
marine areas 1 1 1 N/A Annual DENR-BMB Areas and LGU, UP-MSI Areas and BMB, and LGUs Protected Areas and wildlife Resources managed/led by DENR); 2) locally
Wildlife Wildlife
Resources 2.) Resources 2.) managed MPAs (LGU-based); and 3)
marine sanctuaries (BFAR-assisted). There
5th NR to CBD 5th NR to CBD are also protected areas which are co-
managed by adjacent LGUs to enable
ecosystem-based/integrated
management.

UP-MSI maintains a database on MPAs


thru their MPA Support Network Program.
This may ba tapped as data source.
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

Goal 15: Protect, restore and promote sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems, sustainably manage forests, combat desertification, and halt and reverse land degradation and halt biodiversity loss
Target 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

Refers to land with an area of more than 0.5 hectare and


tree crown cover (or equivalent stocking level) of more
than 10 percent. The trees should be able to reach a
minimum height of 5 meters at maturity in situ. It consists
either of closed forest formations where trees of various
storeys and undergrowth cover a high proportion of the
ground or open forest formations with a continuous
vegetation cover in which tree crown cover exceeds 10
Forest area as a proportion of total land area ; FAO percent. Young natural stands and all plantations
definition , Forest- land spanning more than 0.5 heactares established for forestry purposes, which have yet to reach
with trees higher than 5 meters and a canopy cover of a crown density of more than 10 percent or tree height of
more than 10 percent, or trees able to reach these 5 meters are included under forest.
15.1.1 Forest area as a proportion of total land area 1 1 thresholds in situ. It does not include land that is Forest area (reference year)/ Land area (2015)* 100 forest cover/total land area EM
predominantly under agricultural or urban land use.; Total These are normally forming part of the forest area, which
land area- is the total surface area of a country less the are temporarily unstocked as a result of human
areas covered by inland waters, like major rivers and intervention or natural causes but which are expected to
lakes. revert to forest. It includes forest nurseries and seed
orchards that constitute an integral part of the forest;
forest roads, cleared tracts, firebreaks and other small
open areas; forest within protected areas; windbreaks and
shelter belts of trees with an area of more than 0.5
hectare and width of more than 20 meter; plantations
primarily used for forestry purposes, including rubber
wood plantations. It also includes bamboo, palm and fern
formations (except coconut and oil palm).

Protected areas- refers to identified portions of land and


water set aside by reason of their unique physical and Calculated from data derived from spatial overlap
This indicator Proportion of important sites for terresrial biological significance, managed to enhance biological between digital polygonsfor protected areas from the
and freshwater biodiversity that are covered by protected diversity and protected against destructive human World Database on Protected Areas (IUCN & UNEP-WCMC
15.1.2 Proportion of important sites for terrestrial and areas shows temporal trends in the percentage of exploitation.; National Integrated Protected Areas System 2015), Key Biodiversity Areas ( fro the World Database of Calculated from data derived from spatial overlap
freshwater biodiversity that are covered by protected 1 1 important sites for terrestrial and freshwater biodiversity (NIPAS)-refers to the classification and administration of Key Biodiversity Areas, including Important Bird and between polygons of Key Biodiversity Areas (KBA's) and
areas, by ecosystem type (i.e. those that contribute significantly to the global all designated protected areas to maintain essential Biodiversity Areas, Alliance for Zero Extinction sites, and toal land area (NIPAS)
persistence of biodiversity) that are wholly covered by ecological processes and life-support systems, to preserve other Key Biodiversity Areas; available through the
designated protected areas. genetic diversity, to ensure sustainable use of resources Integrated Biodiversity Assessment Tools), and mountains
found therein, and to maintain their natural conditions to (UNEP-WCMC 2002)
the greatest extent possible.

Target 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

At national level, forest area, biomass stock, forest area


within protected areas, forest area under management
Sustainable Forest Management - the process of Sustainable Forest Management is the process of plan and forest area under an independently verified
managing a forest to achieve one or more clearly specified
objective of management with regard to production of a managing a forest to achieve one or more clearly specified forest management certification scheme are reported
objective of management with regard to production of a directly to FAO for pre-established reference years. Based Summation of the total area within forestland subjected
15.2.1 Progress towards sustainable forest 2 1 continuous flow of desired forest products and services continuous flow of desired forest products and services on the country reported data, FAO then makes country- to tenurial instruments and appropriate management
management without undue reduction of its inherent values and future
productivity and without undesirable effects on the without undue reduction of its inherent values and future level estimates of the forest area net change rate using arrangement.
productivity and without undesirable effects on the the compound interest formula, and also the proportion
physical and social environment (International Tropical physical and social environment. (ITTO) of forest area within protected area and under
Timber Organization)
management
plan.
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc) What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability Actors Philippines, aside from those
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (col.28) (col.29)
(1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic
Collection achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory

Disaggregatio
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Agency Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)

n
(col. 22) (col. 24)
(col. 21) (col. 23)

Goal 15: Protect, restore and promote sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems, sustainably manage forests, combat desertification, and halt and reverse land degradation and halt biodiversity loss
Target 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

Use Cover, not area


Forest Forest
Resources Resources Proposed revision by the Forest Policy,
15.1.1 Forest area as a proportion of total land area 1 1 1 N/A 5 years NAMRIA , FMB Assessment; NAMRIA , FMB Assessment; DENR-FMB, NAMRIA
land Cover land Cover Planning and Knowledge Management
Division-FMB: Forest cover as a
Statistics Statistics percentage of total land area.

15.1.2 Proportion of important sites for terrestrial and Terrestrial and Terrestrial and coverage of protected areas broken down
freshwater biodiversity that are covered by protected 1 1 1 N/A Annual DENR-BMB freshwater DENR-BMB freshwater DENR-BMB, NAMRIA by ecosystem type; Refer to metadata;
areas, by ecosystem type biodiversity biodiversity Repblic Act No. 7586 , NIPAS Act

Target 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

Compliance Compliance forest land under sustainable forest


Monitoring Monitoring
Report Report management (with tenurial instrument);
FMB has set of criteria and indicators for
( Reports, ( Reports, Forest land under sustainable forest SFM
Tenurial Tenurial
15.2.1 Progress towards sustainable forest 1 1 1 N/A Annual DENR-FMB instruments, DENR-FMB instruments, DENR management (with tenurial instrument);
management FMB has set of criteria and indicators for NEDA comments:
Maps, Maps, SFM - retain indicator
Management Management
Plans, etc. ), Plans, etc. ), - request PSRTI to develop a methodology
for estimating progress towards
Tenure Holder Tenure Holder sustainable forest management
Annual Report Annual Report
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

Target 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

Forest Degradation – changes within the forest whether


15.3.1.p1 Forest Cover Change ( from close to open natural or human-induced which negatively affect the Forest cover change from closed forest to open forest,
1 structure or function of the stand or site, and thereby open forest to non-forest, closed forest to non-forest, and
forest) lower the capacity to supply products and/or services mangrove forest to non-forest.
resulting to a degraded forest. (DENR)

Target 15.5: Take urgent and significant action to reduce the degradation of natural habitats, halt the loss of biodiversity and, by 2020, protect and prevent the extinction of threatened species

Threatened species- is a general Term used to denote


species or subspecies considered as critically endangered, The Red List Index is calculated at a point in time by first The Red List Index is calculated at a point in time by first
endangered, vulnerable, or other accepted categories of multiplying the number of species in each Red List multiplying the number of species in each Red List
The Red List Index measures change in aggregate wildlife whose population is at risk of extinction.; CITES- is
Category by a weight (ranging from 1 for 'Near Category by a weight (ranging from 1 for 'Near
extinction risk across groups of species. It is based on
genuine changes in the number of species in each an international treaty ratified by the Philippine Threatened' to 5 for 'Extinct' and 'Extinct in the Wild') and Threatened' to 5 for 'Extinct' and 'Extinct in the Wild') and
15.5.1 Red List Index 2 1 Government to regulate, control and prohibit the trade of summing the values. This is then divided by a maximum summing the values. This is then divided by a maximum
category of extinctiono risk on the IUCN Red List of wildlife. threat score which is is the total number of species threat score which is is the total number of species
Threatened Species (IUCN 2015) is expressed as changes
in an index ranging from 0 - 1. multiplied by the weight assigned to the 'Extinct' category. multiplied by the weight assigned to the 'Extinct' category.
* Follows the Global Red List Index Measures. This final value is subtracted from 1 to give the Red List This final value is subtracted from 1 to give the Red List
Finalization of Philippine Red List both for Fauna and Flora Index value. Index value.
are currently on-going (as per Pola of WRD).

Target 15.6: Promote fair and equitable sharing of the benefits arising from the utilization of genetic resources and promote appropriate access to such resources, as internationally agreed

The indicator is defined as the number of countries that


have adopted legislative, administrative and policy policy frameworks to ensure fair and equitable sharing of
frameworks to ensure fair and equitable sharing of benefits, since the adoption of the Nagoya Protocol on
benefits, since the adoption of the Nagoya Protocol on Access to Genetic Resources and the Fair and Equitable
Access to Genetic Resources and the Fair and Equitable Sharing of Benefits Arising from their Utilization to the
Sharing of Benefits Arising from their Utilization to the Convention on Biological Diversity (2010).
Convention on Biological Diversity (2010).
The Protocol covers genetic resources and traditional
The Protocol covers genetic resources and traditional knowledge associated with genetic resources, as well as
knowledge associated with genetic resources, as well as the benefits arising from their utilization by setting out Summation of information made available by each Party
The Indicator is answerable by Yes or No. Yes if the
15.6.1 Number of countries that have adopted the benefits arising from their utilization by setting out core obligations for its contracting Parties to take to the Convention on Biological Diversity related country adopted legislative, administrative and
legislative, administrative and policy frameworks to 2 1 core obligations for its contracting Parties to take measures in relation to access, benefit-sharing and to:
ensure fair and equitable sharing of benefits measures in relation to access, benefit-sharing and compliance. - ABS legislative, administrative or policy measures made policy frameworks to ensure fair and equitable sharing of
benefits
compliance. available to the ABS Clearing-House (y/n);
The Protocol provides greater legal certainty and
The Protocol provides greater legal certainty and transparency for both providers and users of genetic
transparency for both providers and users of genetic resources and associated traditional knowledge. It helps
resources and associated traditional knowledge. It helps to ensure benefit-sharing, in particular when genetic
to ensure benefit-sharing, in particular when genetic resources leave the country providing the genetic
resources leave the country providing the genetic resources, and it establishes more predictable conditions
resources, and it establishes more predictable conditions for access to genetic resources and associated traditional
for access to genetic resources and associated traditional knowledge.
knowledge.
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc) What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability Actors Philippines, aside from those
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (col.28) (col.29)
(1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic
Collection achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory

Disaggregatio
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Agency Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)

n
(col. 22) (col. 24)
(col. 21) (col. 23)

Target 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

Compare metadata with UNCCD


indicators;
Additional indicators: Trends in land
productivity and; Trends in land use
2003 and 2010 2003 and 2010 change
Forest Cover Forest Cover RM Indicator: Land degradation hotspots
Change (DENR- Change (DENR- with developed sustainable land
15.3.1.p1 Forest Cover Change ( from close to open DENR-FMB; DA- FMB); Land DENR-FMB; DA- FMB); Land management (SLM) practices
1 1 1 N/A 5 years Degradation Degradation DENR, DA, DAR, LGUs
forest) BSWM Assessment BSWM Assessment Clalrify definition of tier 1, 2 and 3 as
Report in the Report in the indicated in the metadata *include data
Philippines (DA- Philippines (DA- from PAGASA
BSWM) BSWM)
NEDA comments:
- retain the global indicator
- retain the forest cover change but as a
SUPPLEMENTAL INDICATOR

Target 15.5: Take urgent and significant action to reduce the degradation of natural habitats, halt the loss of biodiversity and, by 2020, protect and prevent the extinction of threatened species

2013 Statistics 2013 Statistics


on Philippine on Philippine
Protected Protected
Areas and Areas and 2013 Statistics on Philippine Protected
Areas and Wildlife Resources; Republic Act
Wildlife Wildlife No. 9147 "An act Providing for the
15.5.1 Red List Index 1 1 1 N/A 5 years DENR-BMB Resources; DENR-BMB Resources; DENR Regional Offices and BMB
DENR AO No. DENR AO No. Conservation and Protection of Wildlife
Resource and their Habitats, appropriating
2004 & DENR 2004 & DENR Funds thereof and For Other Purposes".
AO 2007, and AO 2007, and
CITES Appendix CITES Appendix
I & II I & II

Target 15.6: Promote fair and equitable sharing of the benefits arising from the utilization of genetic resources and promote appropriate access to such resources, as internationally agreed

Acceed but still no policies to implement


it; There is a pending Senate Bill;
Legislative, Administrative
15.6.1 Number of countries that have adopted
legislative, administrative and policy frameworks to 1 N/A N/A N/A DENR-BMB DENR-BMB
ensure fair and equitable sharing of benefits NEDA comments:
- retain indicator because the Philippines
will still contribute information to this
indicator
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

Target 15.7: Take urgent action to end poaching and trafficking of protected species of flora and fauna and address both demand and supply of illegal wildlife products

The value of a species-product unit is derived from the


weighted average of prices declared for legal imports of The value of a species-product unit is derived from the
weighted average of prices declared for legal imports of
analogous species product units, as acquired from United analogous species product units, as acquired from United
The share of all trade in wildlife detected as being illegal; The share of all trade in wildlife detected as being illegal; States Law Enforcement Monitoring and Information
"Alltrade in wildlife" is the sum of the values of legal and "Alltrade in wildlife" is the sum of the values of legal and System of the Fish and Wildlife Service. States Law Enforcement Monitoring and Information
System of the Fish and Wildlife Service.; The value of legal
15.7.1 Proportion of traded wildlife that was poached illegal trade"; "Legal trade"- is the sum of the value of all illegal trade"; "Legal trade"- is the sum of the value of all The value of legal trade is the sum of all species-product trade - is the sum of all species-product units document in
or illicitly trafficked shipments made in compliance with the Convention on shipments made in compliance with the Convention on units documented in CITES export permits as reported in
2 1 International Trade in Endangered Species of wild Fauna International Trade in Endangered Species of wild Fauna the CITES Annual Reports times the species-product unit CITES export permits as reported in the CITES Annual
Reports times the species-product unit prices as specified
Indicator is also found in SDG 15.c.1. and Flora (CITES), using valid CITES permits and and Flora (CITES), using valid CITES permits and prices as specified above. above.; The value of illegal trade- is the sum of all species-
certificates; "Illegal trade" is the sum of the value of all certificates; "Illegal trade" is the sum of the value of all The value of illegal trade is the sum of all species-product product units documented in the world WISE seizure
CITES/listed specimens seized. CITES/listed specimens seized. units documented in the World WISE seizure database
times the species-product unit prices as specified above. database times the species-product unit prices as
specified above.; The indicator is value of illehal
The indicator is value of illegal trade/(value of legal trade trade/(value of legal trade + value of illegal trade)
+ value of illegal trade)

Target 15.9: By 2020, integrate ecosystem and biodiversity values into national and local planning, development processes, poverty reduction strategies and accounts

Convention's work on economic, trade and incentive


measures, the Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity
(TEEB) study, and the UN System of Economic and
Integrating and reflecting the contribution of biodiversity, Environmental Accounting (SEEA). Tools are also available
and the ecosystem services it provides, in relevant for integrating biodiversity into spatial planning exercises
Integration of biodiversity could be undertaken in a
strategies, policies, programmes, and reporting systems is Biodiversity values have been integrated into national and through the mapping of biodiversity ecosystem services stepwise or incremental manner by first including those
15.9.1 Progress towards national targets established an important element in ensuring that the diverse values local development and poverty reduction strategies and and through systematic conservation planning. Strategic
in accordance with Aichi Biodiversity Target 2 of the 3 1 of biodiversity and opportunities derived from its planning processes and are being incorporated into environmental assessment and similar tools provide values of biodiversity which are easiest to account for and
then further developing or enhancing systems for
Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2011-2020 conservation and sustainable use are recognized and national accounting, as appropriate, and reporting useful methodologies to assess impacts on biodiversity integrating biodiversity values into decision making
reflected in decision-making. Similarly, accounting for systems (PBSAP) and allow for the assessment of trade-offs in decision-
biodiversity in decision-making is necessary to limit the making. Payment for ecosystem services mechanisms and process.
unintended negative the development of private sector guidelines for the
appropriate reflection of the values of biodiversity are
additional implementation mechanisms which could be
used to meet this target.

Target 15.a: Mobilize and significantly increase financial resources from all sources to conserve and sustainably use biodiversity and ecosystems

15.a.1 Official development assistance and public The indicator Official development assistance and public The indicator Official development assistance and public
expenditure on conservation and sustainable use of 1 for ODA/ 3 for expenditure on conservation and sustainable expenditure on conservation and sustainable The sum of ODA flows from all donors to developing The sum of ODA flows from all donors that have
biodiversity and ecosystems 1 use of biodiversity and ecosystems is defined as Gross use of biodiversity and ecosystems is defined as Gross
Public Expenditure disbursements of total ODA from all donors for disbursements of total ODA from all donors for countries that have biodiversity as a principal or biodiversity as a principal or significant objective.
Indicator is also found in SDG 15.b.1. biodiversity. biodiversity.

Target 15.b: Mobilize significant resources from all sources and at all levels to finance sustainable forest management and provide adequate incentives to developing countries to advance such management, includingsignificant objective.

15.b.1 Official development assistance and public


1 for ODA/ 3 for
expenditure on conservation and sustainable use of Public Expenditure 1
biodiversity and ecosystems (same with 15.a.1)
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc) What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability Actors Philippines, aside from those
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (col.28) (col.29)
(1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic
Collection achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory

Disaggregatio
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Agency Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)

n
(col. 22) (col. 24)
(col. 21) (col. 23)

Target 15.7: Take urgent action to end poaching and trafficking of protected species of flora and fauna and address both demand and supply of illegal wildlife products

15.7.1 Proportion of traded wildlife that was poached National Report DENR Regional National Report DENR Regional Offices and BMB,
or illicitly trafficked DENR Regional
1 1 1 N/A Annual Offices and BMB on wildlife Offices and on wildlife inter-agency monitoring team (PNP,
trade BMB trade LGU, NBI, etc)
Indicator is also found in SDG 15.c.1.

Target 15.9: By 2020, integrate ecosystem and biodiversity values into national and local planning, development processes, poverty reduction strategies and accounts

15.9.1 Progress towards national targets established


in accordance with Aichi Biodiversity Target 2 of the 1 0 0 N/a Every 3 years DENR-BMB CBD National DENR-BMB CBD National DENR-BMB
Report Report
Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2011-2020

Target 15.a: Mobilize and significantly increase financial resources from all sources to conserve and sustainably use biodiversity and ecosystems

Percentage of public expenditure (national


and local) allocated for biodiversity
15.a.1 Official development assistance and public conservation
expenditure on conservation and sustainable use of DENR, NEDA- Check if ODA for CSO and private sector
biodiversity and ecosystems 1 N/A N/A N/A DENR, NEDA-MES DENR, NEDA-MES will be monitored
MES
Indicator is also found in SDG 15.b.1. NEDA comments:
- to retain the indicator and can be
sourced using UWAX from DBM

Target 15.b: Mobilize significant resources from all sources and at all levels to finance sustainable forest management and provide adequate incentives to developing countries to advance such management, including

15.b.1 Official development assistance and public


expenditure on conservation and sustainable use of
biodiversity and ecosystems (same with 15.a.1)
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

Target 15.c: Enhance global support for efforts to combat poaching and trafficking of protected species, including by increasing the capacity of local communities to pursue sustainable livelihood opportunities

The value of a species-product unit is derived from the


weighted average of prices declared for legal imports of
analogous species product units, as acquired from United
The share of all trade in wildlife detected as being illegal; States Law Enforcement Monitoring and Information
"Alltrade in wildlife" is the sum of the values of legal and System of the Fish and Wildlife Service.
illegal trade"; "Legal trade"- is the sum of the value of all The value of legal trade is the sum of all species-product
15.c.1 Proportion of traded wildlife that was poached 2 1 shipments made in compliance with the Convention on units documented in CITES export permits as reported in
or illicitly trafficked International Trade in Endangered Species of wild Fauna the CITES Annual Reports times the species-product unit
and Flora (CITES), using valid CITES permits and prices as specified above.
certificates; "Illegal trade" is the sum of the value of all The value of illegal trade is the sum of all species-product
CITES/listed specimens seized. units documented in the World WISE seizure database
times the species-product unit prices as specified above.
The indicator is value of illegal trade/(value of legal trade
+ value of illegal trade)
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc) What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability Actors Philippines, aside from those
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (col.28) (col.29)
(1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic
Collection achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory

Disaggregatio
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Agency Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)

n
(col. 22) (col. 24)
(col. 21) (col. 23)

Target 15.c: Enhance global support for efforts to combat poaching and trafficking of protected species, including by increasing the capacity of local communities to pursue sustainable livelihood opportunities

15.c.1 Proportion of traded wildlife that was poached


or illicitly trafficked
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

Goal 16: Promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development, provide access to justice for all, and build effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels
Target 16.1: Significantly reduce all forms of violence and related death rates everywhere

Murder (Intentional homicide)is the act of taking one's life


The indicator is defined as the total count of victims of
intentional homicide divided by the total population, with attendant circumstances as described in Article 248
of the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines (i.e., with
expressed per 100,000 population. evident premeditation, treachery, by means of fire, The indicator is calculated as the total number of victims The total number of victims of murder (intentional
16.1.1 Number of victims of intentional homicide per of intentional homicide recorded in a given year divided homicide) reported in a given period of time divided by
100,000 population by sex and by age 1 1 Intentional homicideis defined as the unlawful death poison, explosion or any other method involving great by the total resident population in the same year, the total resident population in the same period of time, EM
waste or ruin, with cruelty by deliberately and inhumanly
inflicted upon a person with the intent to cause death or augmenting the suffering of the victim, and in multiplied by 100,000. multiplied by 100,000.
serious injury. Among different types of killings,murderis
included in the count ofintentional homicide. consideration of a price, reward, promise or other base
motives).

Murder (Intentional homicide) is the act of taking one's


life with attendant circumstances as described in Article
248 of the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines (i.e., with
evident premeditation, treachery, by means of fire, The total number of murder cases (intentional homicide)
16.1.s1 Number of murder cases 1 poison, explosion or any other method involving great
waste or ruin, with cruelty by deliberately and inhumanly reported in a given period of time
augmenting the suffering of the victim, and in
consideration of a price, reward, promise or other base
motives).

Index Crimes are crimes which are serious in nature and


which occur with sufficient frequency and regularly such
that they can serve as an index to the crime situation. We
consider only the crimes of murder, homicide, physicla
injury (serious and less serious), carnapping, cattle average of the number of index crime incidents in a given
16.1.s2 Monthly average index crime rate 1
rustling, robbery, theft and rape as index crimes period of time for every 100,000 inhabitants of an area.
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc) What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability Actors Philippines, aside from those
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (col.28) (col.29)
(1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic
Collection achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory

Disaggregatio
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Agency Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)

n
(col. 22) (col. 24)
(col. 21) (col. 23)

Goal 16: Promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development, provide access to justice for all, and build effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels
Target 16.1: Significantly reduce all forms of violence and related death rates everywhere

Demographic profile
of victim and
perpetrator (civil Homicide data are typically produced by
status, educational two separate and independent sources,
attainment, namely: (a) criminal justice; and (b) public
occupation) health. The primary source on intentional
ADMIN-BASED: ADMIN-BASED:
homicide is usually an institution of the
Relationship
criminal justice system (police,
between victim and Statistics on All Statistics on All prosecution, courts, or prisons). On the
perpetrator (intimate Crime Incidents Crime Incidents PNP-DILG
partner, other family Monthly Referred/ Referred/ BLGS-DILG other hand, data on homicide produced by
16.1.1 Number of victims of intentional homicide per member/relative, Quarterly public health system are guided by the
100,000 population by sex and by age 1 1 1 1 acquaintance, Bi-Annually PNP-DILG PNP-DILG NBI-DOJ 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ICD-10 of WHO, which provides a
stranger) Processed/Gath Processed/Gath CWC-DSWD
Annually ered by Police ered by Police DOH definition of 'death by assault' that is very
close to the definition of intentional
Category of Reporting Reporting homicide of the ICCS of UNODC. WHO
perpetrator (civilian, Offices (PROs), Offices (PROs),
police, military, PNP PNP collects data on intentional homicide in
public official) the framework of regular data collection
on causes of death. In this context, data on
Type of weapon deaths by assault are considered as
used (firearm, bladed intentional homicides.
instrument, blunt
object)

Demographic
profile of victim
and perpetrator
(civil status,
educational
attainment, Homicide data are typically produced by
occupation) two separate and independent sources,
namely: (a) criminal justice; and (b) public
Relationship ADMIN-BASED: ADMIN-BASED: health. The primary source on intentional
between victim homicide is usually an institution of the
and perpetrator criminal justice system (police,
Statistics on All Statistics on All
(intimate partner, Crime Incidents Crime Incidents PNP-DILG prosecution, courts, or prisons). On the
other family Monthly other hand, data on homicide produced by
member/relative, Quarterly Referred/ Referred/ BLGS-DILG public health system are guided by the
16.1.s1 Number of murder cases 1 1 1 1 PNP-DILG PNP-DILG NBI-DOJ 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
acquaintance, Bi-Annually Processed/Gath Processed/Gath CWC-DSWD ICD-10 of WHO, which provides a
stranger) Annually definition of 'death by assault' that is very
ered by Police ered by Police DOH close to the definition of intentional
Reporting Reporting
Category of Offices (PROs), Offices (PROs), homicide of the ICCS of UNODC. WHO
perpetrator PNP PNP collects data on intentional homicide in
(civilian, police, the framework of regular data collection
military, public on causes of death. In this context, data on
official) deaths by assault are considered as
intentional homicides.
Type of weapon
used (firearm,
bladed
instrument, blunt
object)

16.1.s2 Monthly average index crime rate PNP-DILG PNP-DILG


TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

Target 16.5: Substantially reduce corruption and bribery in all their forms

This indicator is defined as the percentage of persons who The indicator is calculated as the total number of persons
16.5.1 Proportion of persons who had at least one paid at least one bribe (gave a public official money, a gift who paid at least one bribe to a public official in the last
contact with a public official and who paid a bribe to a or counter favour) to a public official, or were asked for a 12 months, or were asked for a bribe in the same period,
public official, or were asked for a bribe by those 2 1 bribe by these public officials, in the last 12 months, as a over the total number of persons who had at least one
public officials during the previous 12 months percentage of persons who had at least one contact with a contact with a public official in the same period,
public official in the same period. multiplied by 100.

Target 16.6: Develop effective, accountable and transparent institutions at all levels

The methodology for calculating this indicator is provided


in a spreadsheet (titled “En PI-1 and PI-2 Exp Calculation-
Primary government expenditures as a proportion of Feb 1 2016 (xls)”) on the PEFA website
original approved budget. This indicator measures the
extent to which aggregate budget expenditure outturn (http://www.pefa.org/en/content/pefa-2016-framework).
16.6.1 Primary government expenditures as a It is also detailed in part 2 of the document “Framework
proportion of original approved budget, by sector (or 1 1 reflects the amount originally approved, as defined in for assessing public financial The proportion of national government expenditure to EM
government budget documentation and fiscal reports. The approved allotment appearing in the GAA, by department.
by budget codes or similar) coverage is budgetary central government (BCG) and the management”
(https://www.pefa.org/sites/pefa.org/files/attachments/P
time period covered is the last three completed fiscal EFA%20Framework_English.pdf).
years.
Scoring is at the heart of the indicator. A country is scored
separately on a four-point ordinal scale: A, B, C, or D.

Target 16.7: Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels

16.7.1 Proportions of positions (by sex, age, persons The government personnel include those in national
with disabilities and population groups) in public Focuses on the representativeness aspect of the target, government agencies (NGAs), government-owned and The number of public service positions held by members The number of public service positions held by members
institutions (national and local legislatures, public 3 1 but the presence of diversity also conduces to inclusivity controlled corporations (GOCCs), local government units of the target group divided by the total number of such of the target group (by sex) divided by the total number of EM
service, and judiciary) compared to national and responsiveness of decision-making. (LGUs), local water districts (LWDs), and state, positions. such positions.
distributions universities, and colleges (SUCs).

Target 16.8: Broaden and strengthen the participation of developing countries in the institutions of global governance

16.8.1 Proportion of members and voting rights of 1 1


developing countries in international organizations

Target 16.9: By 2030, provide legal identity for all, including birth registration

The number of children under the age of five whose births


16.9.1 Proportion of children under 5 years of age The proportion of children under the age of five whose The number of children under the age of five whose births
whose births have been registered with a civil 1 1 births are reported as being registered with the relevant The proportion of children under the age of five whose are reported as being registered with the relevant are registered with the PSA divided by the total number of EM
births are reported as being registered with the PSA. national civil authorities divided by the total number of
authority, by age national civil authorities. children under the age of five in the population. children under the age of five in the population.

Target 16.10: Ensure public access to information, and protect fundamental freedoms, in accordance with national legislation and international agreements
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc) What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability Actors Philippines, aside from those
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (col.28) (col.29)
(1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic
Collection achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory

Disaggregatio
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Agency Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)

n
(col. 22) (col. 24)
(col. 21) (col. 23)

Target 16.5: Substantially reduce corruption and bribery in all their forms

APIS(Section on APIS(Section on
16.5.1 Proportion of persons who had at least one access to access to
contact with a public official and who paid a bribe to a government government
public official, or were asked for a bribe by those 1 0 0 1 Every 3 years PSA services is part PSA services is part OMB 1, 2, 3, 7
public officials during the previous 12 months of APIS starting of APIS starting
July 2016) July 2016)

Target 16.6: Develop effective, accountable and transparent institutions at all levels

GAA; SAOB;
16.6.1 Primary government expenditures as a and report on
proportion of original approved budget, by sector (or 1 0 0 N/A Annual DBM SAOB DBM utilization of DBM 8-by agency (additional
disaggregation)
by budget codes or similar) cash allocation
for NGAs

Target 16.7: Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels

16.7.1 Proportions of positions (by sex, age, persons Government Government


with disabilities and population groups) in public
institutions (national and local legislatures, public 1 1 0 1 Annual DBM Manpower DBM Manpower All government agencies All
Information Information
service, and judiciary) compared to national System System
distributions

Target 16.8: Broaden and strengthen the participation of developing countries in the institutions of global governance

16.8.1 Proportion of members and voting rights of


developing countries in international organizations

Target 16.9: By 2030, provide legal identity for all, including birth registration

Number of Number of
16.9.1 Proportion of children under 5 years of age
whose births have been registered with a civil 1 0 0 1 Annual PSA Registered Live PSA Registered Live PSA 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
Births in the Births in the
authority, by age Philippines Philippines

Target 16.10: Ensure public access to information, and protect fundamental freedoms, in accordance with national legislation and international agreements
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

policy guarantees for public access to


information?
2. Do those constitutional, statutory and/or policy
guarantees reflect known international agreements
(e.g. the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights,
etc.)?
3. What implementation mechanisms are in place to
ensure that such guarantees work optimally?
To address these questions, the following will serve as
performance sub-indicators:
Number of countries that adopt and implement Number of countries that adopt and implement - National law or constitutional guarantee on the right to
constitutional, statutory and/or policy guarantees for constitutional, statutory and/or policy guarantees for information
public access to information public access to information - Country has signed and ratified relevant treaty
obligations, with no significant exemptions, and these
The focus of this indicator is thus on the status of The focus of this indicator is thus on the status of are reflected, to the extent possible, in domestic FOI
16.10.2 Number of countries that adopt and adoption and implementation of constitutional, adoption and implementation of constitutional, legislation
implement constitutional, statutory and/or policy 2 1 statutory and/or policy guarantees for public access to statutory and/or policy guarantees for public access to - Public is aware of and exercises right to access official
guarantees for public access to information information.. The definition relates directly to information.. The definition relates directly to information
“public access to information”, which is wider than, but is “public access to information”, which is wider than, but is - Public bodies release information both pro-actively and
also very much based upon, the established also very much based upon, the established on demand
fundamental freedoms of expression and association. fundamental freedoms of expression and association. - Effective and efficient appeals mechanism via
Conversely, these freedoms also both impact on Conversely, these freedoms also both impact on independent administrative body e.g. information
the environment for public access to information. the environment for public access to information. commissioner or ombudsman
- Any restriction on grounds of protection of personal
privacy is narrowly defined so as to exclude
information in which there is no justifiable public interest.
The means of verification will include:
- Any law or policy on right to information that accords
with international standards
- Reports from credible agencies/experts about right to
information guarantees and the extent to which
they reflect international standards/agreements
- Policies of public bodies concerning release of
information (which ensure readily, freely available public
Target 16.a: Strengthen relevant national institutions, including through international cooperation, for building capacity at all levels, in particular in developing countries, for preventing violence and combatting terrorism and crime

This indicator Existence of independent national human


rights institutions in compliance with the Paris
Principles measures the compliance of existing national
human rights institutions with the Principles A National Human Rights Institution is an independent
administrative body set up by a State to promote
16.a.1 Existence of independent national human relating to the Status of National Institutions (The Paris and protect human rights. NHRIs are State bodies with a In terms of method of computation, the indicator is The Indicator is answerable by Yes or No. Yes if the
rights institutions in compliance with the Paris 1 1 Principles), which were adopted by the General computed as the accreditation classification, namely
Principles Assembly (resolution 48/134) based on the rules of constitutional and/or legislative mandate to A, B or C of the NHRI. country has National Human Rights Institution
protect and promote human rights. They are part of the
procedure of the Global Alliance of National Human State apparatus and are funded by the State.
Rights Institutions (GANHRI, formerly the International
Coordinating Committee of National Institutions
for the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights or ICC).
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc) What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability Actors Philippines, aside from those
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (col.28) (col.29)
(1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic
Collection achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory

Disaggregatio
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Agency Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)

n
(col. 22) (col. 24)
(col. 21) (col. 23)

16.10.2 Number of countries that adopt and


implement constitutional, statutory and/or policy N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
guarantees for public access to information

Target 16.a: Strengthen relevant national institutions, including through international cooperation, for building capacity at all levels, in particular in developing countries, for preventing violence and combatting terrorism and crime

Accreditation of Accreditation of
16.a.1 Existence of independent national human National National
rights institutions in compliance with the Paris N/A UNOHCR; CHRP Human Rights UNOHCR; CHRP Human Rights CHRP
Principles Institutions Institutions
(NHRIs) (NHRIs)
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

Goal 17: Strengthen the means of implementation and revitalize the global partnership for sustainable development
Target 17.1 Strengthen domestic resource mobilization, including through international support to developing countries, to improve domestic capacity for tax and other revenue collection

National Government Total Revenues is the collections of


the National Government from tax and non-tax sources.

The Revenue District Officees (RDOs) of the BIR process


Organization for Economic Coopration and Development and prepare the BIR 1209 report and submit it to the
presents the total government revenue as the total tax Collection Unit of the Regional Office. All the 1209 reports
revenues received by the national government during the submitted by the RDO are then transmitted to the Data on tax revenues are recorded without offsets for the
17.1.1 Total government revenue as a proportion of year which includes personal and corporate income taxes, Revenue Accounting Division (RAD) of the National Office Total government revenue divided by the total gross
GDP, by source 1 1 taxes on property, value added taxes, excise tax, tariffs, (NO). The RAD processes/encodes/prints/analyzes the administrative expenses connected with tax collection. domestic product
GDP follows the definition used in the SNA.
customs duties and social security contributions. The 1209 reports. If there are no discrepancy in the reports,
government follows the 2008 System of National the RAD consolidates and prepares the collection reports
Accounts. for submission to Top Management / Statistics Division. In
case there are discrepancy, the RAD informs the
RDO/Region concerned through phone / letters of any
discrepancy noted in the 1209 reports for appropriate
action. GDP follows the definition used in the 2008 SNA.

Measures of tax burden are indicators of how well tax


policy meets one of its primary goals, equitably raising the
17.1.2 Proportion of domestic budget funded by 1 1 revenues needed to run government. Tax burden Domestic-Based Collections is the sum of all tax revenues Sum of all tax revenues from domestic sources
domestic taxes measures thus answer broad economic and social from domestic sources.
questions about the effect of tax policy on the distribution
of income and wealth.

Target 17.2 Developed countries to implement fully their official development assistance commitments, including the commitment by many developed countries to achieve the target of 0.7 per cent of ODA/GNI to developing countries and 0.15 to 0.20 per cent of ODA/GNI to least developed countries; ODA providers are encouraged to consider setting a target to provide at least

Official Development Assistance (ODA), as defined in


Republic Act 8182 – ODA Act of 1996, is a loan or a grant
17.2.1 Net official development assistance, total and The indicator net official development assistance, total administered with the objective of promoting sustainable
social and economic development and welfare of the
to least developed countries, as a proportion of the and to least developed countries, as a proportion of the Philippines. ODA resources must be contracted with
Organization for Economic Cooperation and 1 1 Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development Net ODA disbursements as per cent of GNI Net ODA disbursements as per cent of GNI EM
Development (OECD) Development Assistance (OECD) Development Assistance Committee donors' gross governments of foreign countries with whom the
Philippines has diplomatic, trade relations or bilateral
Committee donors’ gross national income (GNI) national income agreements or which are members of the United Nations,
their agencies and international or multilateral lending
institutions.

Target 17.3: Mobilize additional financial resources for developing countries from multiple sources

Foreign Direct Investment is defined as an international


investment by a resident entity in one economy (“direct
investor”) in an enterprise resident in another economy
(“direct investment enterprise “) made with the objective
of obtaining a lasting interest. The “lasting interest” ODA is tracked and monitored by the OECD DAC so that
ODA PART: ODA disbursements implies the existence of long-term relationship between individual donor efforts are measured alongside the wider
17.3.1 Foreign direct investments (FDI), official
development assistance and South-South Cooperation 1 1 Total ODA flows to developing countries quantify the the direct investor and the enterprise and a significant array of resources that are available to developing sum of FDI, ODA and South-South Cooperation divided by
public effort that donors provide to developing degree of influence on the management of the enterprise. countries. We inform donors about where aid should be the total domestic budget
as a proportion of total domestic budget countries. This lasting interest is generally indicated by ownership of targeted, and provide a clearer picture of the resource
at least 10 percent of the ordinary shares or voting power flows available to developing countries.
(for incorporated enterprise) or the equivalent (for an
unincorporated enterprise). FDI covers equity capital,
reinvested earnings and other capital (i.e. inter-company
loans).
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc) What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability Actors Philippines, aside from those
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (col.28) (col.29)
(1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic
Collection achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory

Disaggregatio
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Agency Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)

n
(col. 22) (col. 24)
(col. 21) (col. 23)

Goal 17: Strengthen the means of implementation and revitalize the global partnership for sustainable development
Target 17.1 Strengthen domestic resource mobilization, including through international support to developing countries, to improve domestic capacity for tax and other revenue collection

- Pertains to National Government


Monthly, Quarterly, NAP NAP Revenues
17.1.1 Total government revenue as a proportion of Annual (Revenue); PSA Total PSA Total
GDP, by source 1 0 0 N/A Quarterly, Annual DOF-BTr Government DOF-BTr Government DOF, BTr, BIR, and BOC (Revenue) http://opendata.dof.gov.ph/index.php?topic=National%20Government%20Revenues
- Proposed disaggregation by Source of http://www
(GDP) Revenue Revenue revenue are
Tax revenue, non-tax revenue

*to sit down with DBCC (NEDA, DBM, BSP,


DOF) for all related indicators
17.1.2 Proportion of domestic budget funded by 1 0 0 N/A Annual DBM (BESF) and DOF DBM (BESF) DOF, DBM, and BIR - RAD Tax revenue, non-tax revenue
domestic taxes and DOF
*ODA
*domestic budget

ntries; ODA
Target
providers
17.2 Developed
are encouraged
countries
to consider
to implement
settingfully
a target
their to
official
provide
development
at least 0.20
assistance
per cent commitments,
of ODA/GNI to including
least developed
the commitment
countries by many developed countries to achieve the target of 0.7 per cent of ODA/GNI to developing countries and 0.15 to 0.20 per cent of ODA/GNI to least developed countries; ODA providers are encouraged to consider setting a target to provide at least

- NEDA to revisit PDP on the relevance


17.2.1 Net official development assistance, total and column (CHECK with NEDA)
Annual (Total);
to least developed countries, as a proportion of the Quarterly (Loans); NEDA-MES, DOF-IFG, ODA NEDA-MES, ODA
Organization for Economic Cooperation and 1 1 0 N/A DOF-IFG, and NGAs availing ODA http://www.neda.gov.ph/official-development-assistance-page/
NEDA comments:
Development (OECD) Development Assistance Semi-Annual and DBM(BESF) Disbursements DBM(BESF) Disbursements - exclude in the list of indicators to be
(Grants)
Committee donors’ gross national income (GNI) monitored by the Philippines
- OECD should be the one to monitor this

Target 17.3: Mobilize additional financial resources for developing countries from multiple sources

- The BSP compiles Foreign Direct


Investments data on a monthly basis with
disaggregation by country of origin and by
industry for the equity capital component.
17.3.1 Foreign direct investments (FDI), official FDI
development assistance and South-South Cooperation 1 N/A Monthly BSP ODA BSP http://www.bsp.gov.ph/statistics/spei/glossary.pdf
NEDA - Data on official development assistance
as a proportion of total domestic budget Disbursements (ODA) should be referred to NEDA.

- The BSP does not have information on


the South-South Cooperation.
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

OFs’ Remittances by Country and by Type of Worker


This refers to statistics on cash remittances coursed
(to indicate method of computation)Conformity with
through commercial banks, thrift banks, and foreign standards: The compilation of personal remittances,
exchange corporations of sea-based and land-based OF
workers, classified by source country. including data sources and methodologies used, conform
to the internationally accepted standards and guidelines
Personal Remittances Personal remittances covers set out in the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) Balance
• net compensation of employees (i.e., gross earnings of
land-based OF workers with work contracts of less than Personal remittances are the sum of two items defined in of Payments and International Investment Position
the sixth edition of the IMF's Balance of Payments Manual, 6th Edition (BPM6). Data Sources: The data are
one year and of sea-based workers, less their Manual: personal transfers and compensation of sourced primarily from reports submitted by banks
Personal remittances received as a proportion of GDP is expenditures in their host countries)
17.3.2 Volume of remittances (in United States 1 1 the inflow of personal remittances expressed as a • personal transfers employees. WB staff estimates on the volume of personal through the International Transactions Reporting System
dollars) as a proportion of total GDP percentage of GDP • current transfers in cash or in kind by OF workers with remittances data are used for gap-filling purposes. GDP (ITRS). Remittances in kind are computed using
data, sourced from WB's World Development Indicators parameters derived from the results of the Survey on
work contracts of one year or more database, are the used to express the indicator as a Overseas Filipinos (SOF) conducted by the Philippine
• other household-to-household transfers between
Filipinos who have migrated abroad and their families in percentage of GDP. Statistics Authority (PSA). Periodicity: OF Remittances
Statistics are published every 15th day of the month (or
the Philippines the next working day if the 15th falls on a weekend or is a
• capital transfers between households (i.e., the provision
of resources for capital formation purposes, such as for non-working holiday) with two-month lag. Revisions, if
any, are effected in the next reporting period. Valuation:
construction of residential houses, between resident and Transactions are valued at market prices.
non-resident households without anything of economic
value being supplied in return).

Target 17.4 Assist developing countries in attaining long-term debt sustainability through coordinated policies aimed at fostering debt financing, debt relief and debt restructuring, as appropriate, and address the external debt of highly indebted poor countries to reduce debt distress

Public and publicly guaranteed external debt data are Total Debt Service is the sum of debt amortization and
interest payments on domestic and foreign borrowings.
compiled by WB based on the WB Debtor Reporting
System Manual, dated January 2000 which sets out the •Goods: Data on goods are based on customs data, which
Debt service as a proportion of exports of goods and reporting procedures to be used by countries. The data
services is the percentage of debt services (principle and the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) processes and
17.4.1 Debt service as a proportion of exports of 1 1 interest payments) to the exports of goods and services. Total Debt Service is the sum of debt amortization and are provided by the countries on a loan by loan basis. consolidates. The PSA compiles the foreign trade statistics
goods and services interest payments on domestic and foreign borrowings. "Exports on goods and services" data are sourced from (FTS) using the general trade system, in which the national
Debt services covered in this indicator refer only to public the IMF's Balance of Payments Statistics Database and
and publicly guaranteed debt boundary serves as the statistical frontier. In the balance of
then gap-filled with WB staff estimates in accordance with payments, both imports and exports are valued f.o.b. at the
the sixth edition of Balance of Payments and International customs frontier. For balance of payments purposes, the BSP
Investment Position Manual (BPM6) undertakes adjustments on PSA FTS, as follows:
a) exclude goods that do not involve change in ownership
such as consigned, returned/replaced, and temporarily
imported/exported goods;
b) include goods that are not captured in FTS such as
overseas Filipinos’ (OFs) remittances in kind, fish bought/sold
in high seas, goods imported by resident airlines and
shipping companies; goods exported to foreign airlines, and
goods sold under merchanting; and
c) adjustments to account for the undervaluation of
consigned exports/imports, particularly electronics and
garments.
•Services and primary income: The main source is
International Transactions Reporting System (ITRS), except
for the following: (a) passenger transportation are based on
Civil Aeronautics Board’s (CAB) reports on local airlines
operating abroad and foreign airlines operating in the
Philippines; (b) freight transportation services are sourced
from the FTS, (c) travel receipts are based on the Visitors
Sample Survey (VSS) while travel imports are partly based on
reports of Credit Card Association of the Philippines (CCAP)
on usage of locally issued cards abroad, (d) interest
payments of the nonbank sectors are based on information
from the external debt statistics,(e) interest income and
payments of the BSP are based on its accounting records,
and (f) reinvested earnings are based on financial statements
of foreign-owned companies and the foreign direct
investment (FDI) survey for non-banks and on banking
statistics for banks’ unremitted profits and reinvested
earnings. Other sources that complement the ITRS are the
Cross-border Transactions Survey (CBTS) and other
administrative data.
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc) What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability Actors Philippines, aside from those
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (col.28) (col.29)
(1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic
Collection achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory

Disaggregatio
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Agency Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)

n
(col. 22) (col. 24)
(col. 21) (col. 23)

Overseas Overseas
BSP BSP - BSP monitors the volume of cash as well
17.3.2 Volume of remittances (in United States 1 N/A Quarterly Filipinos Filipinos BSP/PSA http://www.bsp.gov.ph/statistics/Metadata/OF%20Remittances_metadata.pdf
as personal remittances as a proportion of
dollars) as a proportion of total GDP PSA-MAS Remittances PSA-MAS Remittances total GDP on a quarterly basis.
NAP NAP

Target 17.4 Assist developing countries in attaining long-term debt sustainability through coordinated policies aimed at fostering debt financing, debt relief and debt restructuring, as appropriate, and address the external debt of highly indebted poor countries to reduce debt distress

- IMF and WB also monitors this indicator;


concern on which source will be officially
used.
BSP Balance of BSP Balance of - Proposed indicator: The BSP publishes
17.4.1 Debt service as a proportion of exports of Payments Payments DOF, DBM, and BSP (exports of goods data on monthly basis on debt service http://www.bsp
1 0 0 N/A Annual Statistics Statistics and services) http://opendata.dof.gov.ph/index.php?topic=National%20Government%20Revenues
burden (DSB) to export shipments; DSB to
goods and services DOF Open Data DOF Open Data
DOF DOF exports of goods, and receipts from services
System System and primary income; DSB to current account
receipts; DSB to GNI; DSB to GDP; external
debt to GNI; external debt to GDP; and gross
international reserves to DSB.
the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) processes and
consolidates. The PSA compiles the foreign trade statistics
(FTS) using the general trade system, in which the national
boundary serves as the statistical frontier. In the balance of
payments, both imports and exports are valued f.o.b. at the
TIER Definition Method of Computation
customs frontier. For balance of payments purposes, the BSP
undertakes adjustments on PSA FTS, as follows:
a) exclude goods that do not involve change in ownership Matching
Global (classified Global National Global such as consigned, returned/replaced,
National and temporarily (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) imported/exported goods;(col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) b) include goods that are not captured in FTS such as Partial Match, DM-
overseas Filipinos’ (OFs) remittances in kind, fish bought/sold Match, EM -Match) (col
in high seas, goods imported by resident airlines and 12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below shipping companies; goods exported to foreign airlines, and
goods sold under merchanting; and
for the categories) for the categories) c) adjustments to account for the undervaluation of
consigned exports/imports, particularly electronics and
garments.
•Services and primary income: The main source is
International Transactions Reporting System (ITRS), except
for the following: (a) passenger transportation are based on
Civil Aeronautics Board’s (CAB) reports on local airlines
operating abroad and foreign airlines operating in the
Philippines; (b) freight transportation services are sourced
from the FTS, (c) travel receipts are based on the Visitors
Sample Survey (VSS) while travel imports are partly based on
reports of Credit Card Association of the Philippines (CCAP)
Public and publicly guaranteed external debt data are on usage of locally issued cards abroad, (d) interest
compiled by WB based on the WB Debtor Reporting payments of the nonbank sectors are based on information
System Manual, dated January 2000 which sets out the from the external debt statistics,(e) interest income and
Debt service as a proportion of exports of goods and payments of the BSP are based on its accounting records,
services is the percentage of debt services (principle and reporting procedures to be used by countries. The data
17.4.1 Debt service as a proportion of exports of Total Debt Service is the sum of debt amortization and are provided by the countries on a loan by loan basis. and (f) reinvested earnings are based on financial statements
1 1 interest payments) to the exports of goods and services. interest payments on domestic and foreign borrowings. of foreign-owned companies and the foreign direct
goods and services "Exports on goods and services" data are sourced from
Debt services covered in this indicator refer only to public investment (FDI) survey for non-banks and on banking
and publicly guaranteed debt the IMF's Balance of Payments Statistics Database and
then gap-filled with WB staff estimates in accordance with statistics for banks’ unremitted profits and reinvested
the sixth edition of Balance of Payments and International earnings. Other sources that complement the ITRS are the
Cross-border Transactions Survey (CBTS) and other
Investment Position Manual (BPM6) administrative data.

Target 17.6 Enhance North-South, South-South and triangular regional and international cooperation on and access to science, technology and innovation and enhance knowledge sharing on mutually agreed terms, including through improved coordination among existing mechanisms, in particular at the United Nations level, and through a global technology facilitation mechanism

The indicator fixed Internet broadband subscriptions, by


speed, refers to the number of fixed-broadband
subscriptions to the public Internet, split by advertised
download speed.
The indicator is currently broken down by the following
subscription speeds: ITU collects data for this indicator through an annual
- 256 kbit/s to less than 2 Mbit/s subscriptions: Refers to questionnaire from national regulatory authoritiesor
all fixed broadband Internet subscriptions with Fixed Wireless Broadband" refers to a data connection Information and Communication Technology (ICT)
17.6.2 Fixed Internet broadband subscriptions per 100 advertised downstream speeds equal to, or greater than, using fixed wireless technologies. For Fixed Wireless, the Ministries. The data can be collected by asking each Number of fixed internet broadband subscriptions, by
1 1
inhabitants, by speed 256 kbit/s and less than 2 Mbit/s. measurement shall be done at the "lN" port of the fixed internet service provider in the country to provide the speed
- 2 Mbit/s to less than 10 Mbit/s subscriptions: Refers to wireless modem number of their fixed broadband subscriptions by the
all fixed -broadband Internet subscriptions with speeds indicated. The data are then added up to obtain
advertised downstream speeds equal to, or greater than, the country totals.
2 Mbit/s and less than 10 Mbit/s.
- Equal to or above 10 Mbit/s subscriptions (4213_G10).
Refers to all fixed -broadband Internet
subscriptions with advertised downstream speeds equal
to, or greater than, 10 Mbit/s.

Target 17.8: Fully operationalize the technology bank and science, technology and innovation capacity-building mechanism for least developed countries by 2017 and enhance the use of enabling technology, in particular information and communications technology

For countries that collect that data on this indicator


through an official survey, this indicator is calculated by by
Exposure to the mass media means that respondent dividing the total number of in-scope individuals using the
The indicator proportion of individuals using the Internet accessed/used the specific forms of mass media everyday internet (from any location) in the last 3 months by the Number of Filipinos 10-64 years old exposed to internet
17.8.1 Proportion of individuals using the Internet 1 1 is defined as the proportion of individuals who
used the Internet from any location in the last three or at least once a week total number of in-scope individuals. For countries that for social media and research divided by population aged
or seldom in the last 12 months preceding the FLEMMS have not carried out a survey, data are estimated by ITU 10-64.
months. survey. based on the number of internet subscriptions and other
socioeconomic indicators (GNI per capita) and on time
series data.

Target 17.9: Enhance international support for implementing effective and targeted capacity-building in developing countries to support national plans to implement all the sustainable development goals, including through North-South, South-South and triangular cooperation
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc) What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability Actors Philippines, aside from those
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (col.28) (col.29)
(1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic
Collection achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory

Disaggregatio
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Agency Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)

n
(col. 22) (col. 24)
(col. 21) (col. 23)

- IMF and WB also monitors this indicator;


concern on which source will be officially
used.
Balance of Balance of
BSP Payments BSP Payments - Proposed indicator: The BSP publishes
17.4.1 Debt service as a proportion of exports of 1 0 0 N/A Annual Statistics Statistics
DOF, DBM, and BSP (exports of goods data on monthly basis on debt service
http://opendata.dof.gov.ph/index.php?topic=National%20Government%20Revenues http://www.bsp
goods and services DOF Open Data DOF Open Data and services) burden (DSB) to export shipments; DSB to
DOF DOF exports of goods, and receipts from services
System System
and primary income; DSB to current account
receipts; DSB to GNI; DSB to GDP; external
debt to GNI; external debt to GDP; and gross
international reserves to DSB.

r at the United
Target 17.6
Nations
Enhance
level, North-South,
and through aSouth-South
global technology
and triangular
facilitation
regional
mechanism
and international cooperation on and access to science, technology and innovation and enhance knowledge sharing on mutually agreed terms, including through improved coordination among existing mechanisms, in particular at the United Nations level, and through a global technology facilitation mechanism

Indicators reflected in draft PDP-RM 2017-


2022 (Chapter 19: Accelerating Strategic
Infrastructure Development)

Fixed broadband service coverage


increased, in % of total number of
17.6.2 Fixed Internet broadband subscriptions per 100 municipalities
1 N/A Annual NTC and DICT NTC and DICT NTC and DICT
inhabitants, by speed
[Total number of cities/towns = 1,490]

Baseline = 49.13 % (June 2016)

Fixed broadband subscriptions per 100


inhabitants= 3.4 (2016)

Target 17.8: Fully operationalize the technology bank and science, technology and innovation capacity-building mechanism for least developed countries by 2017 and enhance the use of enabling technology, in particular information and communications technology

Indicators reflected in draft PDP-RM 2017-


2022 (Chapter 19: Accelerating Strategic
Infrastructure Development)

Proportion of individuals using the


FLEMMS FLEMMS Internet = 40.70% (2016)
17.8.1 Proportion of individuals using the Internet 1 1 1 1 ireregular (PSA) PSA PSA DICT
Annual (NTC) Population Population
Projections Projections NEDA comments:
- retain indicator
- explore the use of APIS as possible
source
- study the possibility of using big data
technology

Target 17.9: Enhance international support for implementing effective and targeted capacity-building in developing countries to support national plans to implement all the sustainable development goals, including through North-South, South-South and triangular cooperation
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

The indicator Dollar value of financial and technical The indicator Dollar value of financial and technical
assistance committed to developing countries is defined assistance committed to developing countries is defined
as Gross disbursements of total ODA and other official as Gross disbursements of total ODA and other official
flows from all donors for capacity building and national flows from all donors for capacity building and national
planning planning

17.9.1 Dollar value of financial and technical ODA: The DAC defines ODA as “those flows to countries ODA: The DAC defines ODA as “those flows to countries
The sum of ODA and OOF flows from all donors to The sum of ODA and OOF flows from all donors to
assistance (including through North-South, South- 1 1 and territories on the DAC List of ODA Recipients and to and territories on the DAC List of ODA Recipients and to developing countries for capacity building and national developing countries for capacity building and national
South and triangular cooperation) committed to multilateral institutions which are i) provided by official multilateral institutions which are i) provided by official planning planning
developing countries agencies, including state and local governments, or by agencies, including state and local governments, or by
their executive agencies; and ii) each transaction is their executive agencies; and ii) each transaction is
administered with the promotion of the economic administered with the promotion of the economic
development and welfare of developing countries as its development and welfare of developing countries as its
main objective; and is concessional in character and main objective; and is concessional in character and
conveys a grant element of at least 25 per cent (calculated conveys a grant element of at least 25 per cent (calculated
at a rate of discount of 10 per cent). at a rate of discount of 10 per cent).

Target 17.18: By 2020, enhance capacity-building support to developing countries, including for least developed countries and small island developing States, to increase significantly the availability of high-quality, timely and reliable data disaggregated by income, gender, age, race, ethnicity, migratory status, disability, geographic location and other characteristics relevant in natio

The indicator refers to the number of countries that have The indicator refers to the number of countries that have
national statistical legislation that complies national statistical legislation that complies
17.18.2 Number of countries that have national
statistical legislation that complies with the 3 1 with the Fundamental Principles of Official Statistics. This with the Fundamental Principles of Official Statistics. This Indicator 17.18.2 = ∑countries of which the law has The Indicator is answerable by Yes or No. Yes if the
Fundamental Principles of Official Statistics refers to the number of countries that have a refers to the number of countries that have a provisions relating to all the ten Principles country compiles the UNFPOS
statistical legislation which respects the principles of statistical legislation which respects the principles of
UNFPOS UNFPOS

The indicator Number of countries with a national


statistical plan that is fully funded and under Whether the country has national statistical plan that is
fully funded and under implementation is based on the
implementation is based on the annual Status Report on annual Status Report on National Strategies for the
National Strategies for the Development of Statistics
17.18.3 Number of countries with a national statistical (NSDS). In collaboration with its partners, PARIS21 reports Development of Statistics (NSDS). In collaboration with its Simple count of countries that are either (i) implementing In the monitoring this indicator, Yes if the country has a
plan that is fully funded and under implementation, 1 1 partners, PARIS21 reports on country progress in a strategy, (ii) designing one or (iii) awaiting adoption of national statistical plan that is fully funded and under
by source of funding on country progress in designing and implementing designing and implementing national statistical plans. The the strategy in the current year. implementation, by source
national statistical plans. The indicator is a count of
countries that are either (i) implementing a strategy, (ii) indicator can be counted on whether the country has plan
that is (i) implementing a strategy, (ii) designing one or (iii)
designing one or (iii) awaiting adoption of the strategy in awaiting adoption of the strategy in the current year.
the current year.
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc) What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability Actors Philippines, aside from those
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (col.28) (col.29)
(1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic
Collection achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory

Disaggregatio
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Agency Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)

n
(col. 22) (col. 24)
(col. 21) (col. 23)

- Perspective that Philippines is a recipient

17.9.1 Dollar value of financial and technical Ex: for DENR re climate change,
assistance (including through North-South, South- 1 1 0 N/A Semi-Annual (G) NEDA NEDA NGAs biodiversity, Multilateral Environment
South and triangular cooperation) committed to Quarterly (L) Agreements (ie. Convention on Biological
developing countries Diversity)

- Not all regions have available data

atory status,
Target
disability,
17.18: Bygeographic
2020, enhance
location
capacity-building
and other characteristics
support torelevant
developing
in national
countries,
contexts
including for least developed countries and small island developing States, to increase significantly the availability of high-quality, timely and reliable data disaggregated by income, gender, age, race, ethnicity, migratory status, disability, geographic location and other characteristics relevant in natio

17.18.2 Number of countries that have national Philippine Philippine


statistical legislation that complies with the 1 N/A PSA Statistical Act PSA Statistical Act PSA - Global indicator
Fundamental Principles of Official Statistics of 2013 of 2013

Philippine Philippine
17.18.3 Number of countries with a national statistical Statistical Statistical - Fully funded through DBM
plan that is fully funded and under implementation, 1 N/A PSA PSA PSA
by source of funding Development Development - Global indicator
Program Program
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
Global (classified Global National Global National (EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11) Good Match, PM-
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

Target 17.19: By 2030, build on existing initiatives to develop measurements of progress on sustainable development that complement gross domestic product, and support statistical capacity-building in developing countries

The sum of ODA and OOF flows from all donors to The sum of ODA and OOF flows from all donors to
The indicator Dollar value of financial and technical developing countries for capacity building and national developing countries for capacity building and national
assistance (including through North-South, SouthSouth Dollar value of financial and technical assistance planning. The financial amounts were converted to US planning. The financial amounts were converted to US
17.19.1 Dollar value of all resources made available to 1 1 and triangular cooperation) committed to developing committed to developing countries is defined as Gross dollars by using the period average exchange rate of the dollars by using the period average exchange rate of the
strengthen statistical capacity in developing countries countries is defined as Gross disbursements of total ODA disbursements of total ODA and other official flows from commitment year of the project/program. In cases where commitment year of the project/program. In cases where
and other official flows from all donors for capacity all donors for capacity building and national planning. the disbursement amounts were reported, the exchange the disbursement amounts were reported, the exchange
building and national planning. rate used was the period average of the disbursement rate used was the period average of the disbursement
year. year.

The indicator tracks the proportion of countries that have The indicator tracks the proportion of countries that have
conducted at least one population and housing census in conducted at least one population and housing census in
the last 10 years. This also includes countries which the last 10 years. This also includes countries which
compile their detailed population and housing statistics compile their detailed population and housing statistics
from population registers, administrative records, sample from population registers, administrative records, sample The two sub-indicators of the indicator 17.19.2(b) are
surveys or other sources or a combination of those surveys or other sources or a combination of those
sources. sources. expressed as proportions: at the global level, the In the monitoring of 17.19.2 (a), the conduct of the
proportion of countries that have achieved 100 per cent population and housing census in the last 10 years will be
17.19.2 Proportion of countries that (a) have birth registration is measured as the number of be monitored, Yes if the population and housing census
conducted at least one population and housing census According to the Principles and Recommendations for a According to the Principles and Recommendations for a
in the last 10 years; and (b) have achieved 100 per 1 1 Vital Statistics System, Revision 3 Vital Statistics System, Revision 3 countries that have achieved 100 per cent birth was conducted in the last 10 years. Further, the year
registration to the total number of countries. The conducted will also be monitored.
cent birth registration and 80 per cent death (https://unstats.un.org/unsd/demographic/standmeth/pri (https://unstats.un.org/unsd/demographic/standmeth/pri computation is done in an analogous manner for the
registration nciples/M19Rev3en.pdf), a complete civil nciples/M19Rev3en.pdf), a complete civil
registration is defined as: “The registration in the civil registration is defined as: “The registration in the civil death registration part as well as for the regional In 17.19.2 (b), the percentage of birth registration and
measurements of both birth and death registration sub- death registration will be monitored annually.
registration system of every vital event that has registration system of every vital event that has indicators.
occurred to the members of the population of a particular occurred to the members of the population of a particular
country (or area), within a specified period as a country (or area), within a specified period as a
result of which every such event has a vital registration result of which every such event has a vital registration
record and the system has attained 100 per cent record and the system has attained 100 per cent
coverage.” coverage.”
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc) What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability Actors Philippines, aside from those
Target/Indicator 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Data Compiler Basic Data Provider References Remarks
Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator?
(col. 1) Frequency of Data organization / others for the (col.28) (col.29)
(1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic
Collection achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory

Disaggregatio
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Agency Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)

n
(col. 22) (col. 24)
(col. 21) (col. 23)

Target 17.19: By 2030, build on existing initiatives to develop measurements of progress on sustainable development that complement gross domestic product, and support statistical capacity-building in developing countries

Philippine Philippine
17.19.1 Dollar value of all resources made available to 1 1 1 N/A PSA Statistical PSA Statistical PSA - Global indicator
strengthen statistical capacity in developing countries Development Development
Program Program

17.19.2 Proportion of countries that (a) have


conducted at least one population and housing census below 80 %
in the last 10 years; and (b) have achieved 100 per 1 N/A PSA PSA PSA
cent birth registration and 80 per cent death Global indicator
registration
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
(EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator Global (classified Global National Global National Good Match, PM-
by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11)
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

Goal 3: Ensure healthy lives and promote well­being for all at all ages
Target 3.6: By 2020, halve the number of global deaths and injuries from road traffic accidents

UNSD: Death rate due to road traffic injuries as defined as


The number of deaths caused by land transport accidents
3.6.1 Death rate due to road traffic injuries 1 1 the number of road traffic fatal injury deaths per 100,000 [ICD-10 codes V01-V04, V06, V09-V80, V87, V89, V99] per (Number of deaths due to road traffic crashes/Population) (Number of deaths caused by land transport accidents /
population IAEG: Number of road traffic fatal injury deaths x 100 population) x 100,000
per 100 000 population (age‐standardized). 100,000 population

Goal 8: Promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work for all
Target 8.6: By 2020, substantially reduce the proportion of youth not in employment, education or training

The indicator is calculated as follows:


NEET rate = (Youth – Youth in employment – Youth not in
employment but in education or training) / Youth*100
It is important to note here that youth both in
This proportion of youth (aged 15-24 years) not in This proportion of youth (aged 15-24 years) not in employment and education or training simultaneously
education, employment or training, also known as "the education, employment or training, also known as "the NEET rate = (Youth – Youth in employment – Youth not in
8.6.1 Proportion of youth (aged 15-24 years) not in 1 1 NEET rate", conveys the number of young persons not in NEET rate", conveys the number of young persons not in should not be double counted when subtracted from the employment but in education or training) / Youth GM
education, employment or training total number of youth.
education, employment or training as a percentage of the education, employment or training as a percentage of the The formula can also be expressed as: *100
total youth population. total youth population.
NEET rate = ((Unemployed youth + Youth outside the
labour force) – (Unemployed youth in education or
training + Youth outside the labour force in education or
training)) / Youth *100

Goal 11: Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable

The unit of measurements for all these indicators will be


Target 11.b: By 2020, substantially increase the number of cities and human settlements adopting and implementing integrated policies and plans towards inclusion, resource efficiency, mitigation and adaptation to cl
%. At a later stage an index of measurementswill be

[a] An open-ended intergovernmental expert working


11.b.1 Number of countries that adopt and implement group on indicators and terminology relating to disaster
national disaster risk reduction strategies in line with Summation of the number of countries that adopt and
the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction risk reduction established by the General Assembly Number of countries that adopt and implement national implement national disaster risk reduction strategies in
2 1 (resolution 69/284) is developing a set of indicators to disaster risk reduction strategies in line with the Sendai #REF! EM
2015-2030 measure global progress in the implementation of the Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030 line with the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk
Reduction 2015-2030
Indicator is also found in SDG 1.5.3 and 13.1.2 Sendai Framework. These indicators will eventually reflect
the agreements on the Sendai Framework indicators.

Note: Computation methodology for several indicators is


very comprehensive, very long (about 180 pages) and
11.b.2 Proportion of local governments (units) that [a] An open-ended intergovernmental expert working probably out of the scope of this Metadata. UNISDR
group on indicators and terminology relating to disaster prefers to refer to the outcome of the Open Ended
adopt and implement local disaster risk reduction risk reduction established by the General Assembly Proportion of local governments that adopt and Intergovernmental Working Group, which provides a full Total number of local governments that adopt and
strategies in implement local disaster risk reduction strategies in line
line with national disaster risk reduction strategies 2 1 (resolution 69/284) is developing a set of indicators to implement local disaster risk reduction strategies in line detailed methodology for each indicator and sub- with national disaster risk reduction strategies divided by EM
measure global progress in the implementation of the with national disaster risk reduction strategies indicator. The latest version of these methodologies can
Sendai Framework. These indicators will eventually reflect be obtained at: the total local governments
Indicator is also found in SDG 1.5.4 and 13.1.3
the agreements on the Sendai Framework indicators. http://www.preventionweb.net/documents/oiewg/Techni
cal%20Collection%20of%20Concept%20Notes %20on
%20Indicators.pdf
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc) What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability Actors Philippines, aside from those
Target/Indicator Data Compiler Basic Data Provider References Remarks
(col. 1) 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator? (col.28) (col.29)
Frequency of Data organization / others for the (1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic
Collection achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory

Disaggregati
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Agency
Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)

on
(col. 22) (col. 24)
(col. 21) (col. 23)

Goal 3: Ensure healthy lives and promote well­being for all at all ages
Target 3.6: By 2020, halve the number of global deaths and injuries from road traffic accidents

3.6.1 Death rate due to road traffic injuries 1 1 1 1 Monthly PSA Vital Statistics PSA Vital Statistics DOTC, DILG, PNP 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 Vital Statistics Report (Annual)
Report Report

Goal 8: Promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work for all
Target 8.6: By 2020, substantially reduce the proportion of youth not in employment, education or training

Training question is still for development

8.6.1 Proportion of youth (aged 15-24 years) not in 1 1 0 1 Quarterly PSA-SSSS Labor Force PSA-SSSS LFS DEPED N/A NEDA comments:
http://www.psa.gov.ph/statistics/survey/labor-force
education, employment or training Survey (LFS) - retain indicator
- include additional question on trainings
in LFS OCTOBER ROUND only

Goal 11: Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable

Target 11.b: By 2020, substantially increase the number of cities and human settlements adopting and implementing integrated policies and plans towards inclusion, resource efficiency, mitigation and adaptation to cl

Number of deaths, missing people,


injured, evacuated and relocated due to
disasters per 100,000 people: data
available
11.b.1 Number of countries that adopt and implement national, regional, provincial, by sex
national disaster risk reduction strategies in line with
the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction Admin data (NDRRMC)
1 1 1 1 Annual NDRRMC from DSWD OCD, NDRRMC, DILG, LGUs 1,2,3,4,5,6 *per 100,000 people not readily available
2015-2030 and NDRRMC but can be done
Indicator is also found in SDG 1.5.3 and 13.1.2
NEDA comments:
- retain indicator because the Philippines
will still contribute information to this
indicator

Number of deaths, missing people,


11.b.2 Proportion of local governments (units) that injured, evacuated and relocated due to
adopt and implement local disaster risk reduction Admin data disasters per 100,000 people: data
strategies in available
line with national disaster risk reduction strategies 1 1 1 1 Annual NDRRMC from DSWD OCD, NDRRMC, DILG, LGUs 1,2,3,4,5,6 national, regional, provincial, by sex
and NDRRMC
(NDRRMC)
Indicator is also found in SDG 1.5.4 and 13.1.3 *per 100,000 people not readily available
but can be done
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
(EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator Global (classified Global National Global National Good Match, PM-
by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11)
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

Goal 14: Conserve and sustainable use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development
Target 14.5: By 2020, conserve at least 10 per cent of coastal and marine areas, consistent with national and international law and based on the best available scientific information

This indicator is calculated from data derived from a


spatial overlap between digital polygons for
protected areas from the World Database on Protected
Areas (IUCN & UNEP-WCMC 2017) and digital
polygons for marine Key Biodiversity Areas (from the
World Database of Key Biodiversity Areas, including
Important Bird and Biodiversity Areas, Alliance for Zero
Extinction sites, and other Key Biodiversity Areas;
available through the Integrated Biodiversity Assessment
Tool). The value of the indicator at a given point
a.) Marine Protected Area (MPA) - a defined area of the in time, based on data on the year of protected area
establishment recorded in the World Database on
sea established and set aside by law, administrative Protected Areas, is computed as the mean percentage of
regulation, or any other effective means in order to
The indicator Coverage of protected areas in relation to conserve and protect part of or the entire enclosed each Key Biodiversity Area currently recognised
marine areas shows temporal trends in the mean that is covered by protected areas.
14.5.1 Coverage of protected areas in relation to percentage of each important site for marine biodiversity environment through the establishment of management % of the total marine protected areas as compared to the
1 1 guidelines. It is considered a generic term that includes all
marine areas (i.e., those that contribute significantly to the declared areas governed by specific rules or guidelines in Year of protected area establishment is unknown for 12% total marine area.
global persistence of biodiversity) that is covered by of protected areas in the World Database on
designated protected areas order to protect and manage activities within the enclosed Protected Areas, generating uncertainty around changing
area. (CMEMP DAO 2016-26) b.) Marine Key Biodiversity
Area (MKBA) - a nationally identified marine site of global protected area coverage over time. To reflect
this uncertainty, a year was randomly assigned from
significance to biodiversity. (CMEMP DAO 2016-26) another protected area within the same country,
and then this procedure repeated 1,000 times, with the
median plotted. In 2017 we slightly changed the
methods described by Butchart et al. (2012, 2015) by
randomly assigning a year to protected areas with
no year of establishment before calculating trends in
coverage. This is a computationally more efficient
method and is likely to reflect more accurately changes in
protected area coverage over time.

% of total marine area/% of marine ecological region.

Goal 15: Protect, restore and promote sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems, sustainably manage forests, combat desertification, and halt and reverse land degradation and halt biodiversity loss
Target 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

Refers to land with an area of more than 0.5 hectare and


tree crown cover (or equivalent stocking level) of more
than 10 percent. The trees should be able to reach a
minimum height of 5 meters at maturity in situ. It consists
either of closed forest formations where trees of various
storeys and undergrowth cover a high proportion of the
ground or open forest formations with a continuous
vegetation cover in which tree crown cover exceeds 10
Forest area as a proportion of total land area ; FAO percent. Young natural stands and all plantations
definition , Forest- land spanning more than 0.5 heactares established for forestry purposes, which have yet to reach
with trees higher than 5 meters and a canopy cover of a crown density of more than 10 percent or tree height of
more than 10 percent, or trees able to reach these 5 meters are included under forest.
15.1.1 Forest area as a proportion of total land area 1 1 thresholds in situ. It does not include land that is Forest area (reference year)/ Land area (2015)* 100 forest cover/total land area EM
predominantly under agricultural or urban land use.; Total These are normally forming part of the forest area, which
land area- is the total surface area of a country less the are temporarily unstocked as a result of human
areas covered by inland waters, like major rivers and intervention or natural causes but which are expected to
lakes. revert to forest. It includes forest nurseries and seed
orchards that constitute an integral part of the forest;
forest roads, cleared tracts, firebreaks and other small
open areas; forest within protected areas; windbreaks and
shelter belts of trees with an area of more than 0.5
hectare and width of more than 20 meter; plantations
primarily used for forestry purposes, including rubber
wood plantations. It also includes bamboo, palm and fern
formations (except coconut and oil palm).
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc) What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability Actors Philippines, aside from those
Target/Indicator Data Compiler Basic Data Provider References Remarks
(col. 1) 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator? (col.28) (col.29)
Frequency of Data organization / others for the (1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic
Collection achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory

Disaggregati
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Agency
Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)

on
(col. 22) (col. 24)
(col. 21) (col. 23)

Goal 14: Conserve and sustainable use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development
Target 14.5: By 2020, conserve at least 10 per cent of coastal and marine areas, consistent with national and international law and based on the best available scientific information

Suggestion to cover management


effectivess of PA in order to respond to
conservation target; Rephrase to coverage
in ecosystem health of protected areas -
ecosystem health will be broken down
further
This needs to qualify the protected areas
1.) Statistics of 1.) Statistics of
Philippine Philippine as there are three typologies of protected
areas for coastal and marine sector in the
14.5.1 Coverage of protected areas in relation to Protected DENR-BMB, Protected BMB 2003 Statistics of Philippine country, to wit: 1) NIPAS MPA (nationally-
1 1 1 N/A Annual DENR-BMB Areas and Areas and BMB, and LGUs
marine areas Wildlife LGU, UP-MSI Wildlife Protected Areas and wildlife Resources managed/led by DENR); 2) locally
managed MPAs (LGU-based); and 3)
Resources 2.) Resources 2.) marine sanctuaries (BFAR-assisted). There
5th NR to CBD 5th NR to CBD
are also protected areas which are co-
managed by adjacent LGUs to enable
ecosystem-based/integrated
management.
UP-MSI maintains a database on MPAs
thru their MPA Support Network Program.
This may ba tapped as data source.

Goal 15: Protect, restore and promote sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems, sustainably manage forests, combat desertification, and halt and reverse land degradation and halt biodiversity loss
Target 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

Forest Forest Use Cover, not area


Resources Resources Proposed revision by the Forest Policy,
15.1.1 Forest area as a proportion of total land area 1 1 1 N/A 5 years NAMRIA , FMB Assessment; NAMRIA , FMB Assessment; DENR-FMB, NAMRIA
land Cover land Cover Planning and Knowledge Management
Division-FMB: Forest cover as a
Statistics Statistics percentage of total land area.
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
(EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator Global (classified Global National Global National Good Match, PM-
by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11)
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

Protected areas- refers to identified portions of land and


water set aside by reason of their unique physical and Calculated from data derived from spatial overlap
This indicator Proportion of important sites for terresrial biological significance, managed to enhance biological between digital polygonsfor protected areas from the
and freshwater biodiversity that are covered by protected diversity and protected against destructive human World Database on Protected Areas (IUCN & UNEP-WCMC
15.1.2 Proportion of important sites for terrestrial and areas shows temporal trends in the percentage of exploitation.; National Integrated Protected Areas System 2015), Key Biodiversity Areas ( fro the World Database of Calculated from data derived from spatial overlap
freshwater biodiversity that are covered by protected 1 1 important sites for terrestrial and freshwater biodiversity (NIPAS)-refers to the classification and administration of Key Biodiversity Areas, including Important Bird and between polygons of Key Biodiversity Areas (KBA's) and
areas, by ecosystem type (i.e. those that contribute significantly to the global all designated protected areas to maintain essential Biodiversity Areas, Alliance for Zero Extinction sites, and toal land area (NIPAS)
persistence of biodiversity) that are wholly covered by ecological processes and life-support systems, to preserve other Key Biodiversity Areas; available through the
designated protected areas. genetic diversity, to ensure sustainable use of resources Integrated Biodiversity Assessment Tools), and mountains
found therein, and to maintain their natural conditions to (UNEP-WCMC 2002)
the greatest extent possible.

Target 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

At national level, forest area, biomass stock, forest area


within protected areas, forest area under management
Sustainable Forest Management - the process of
managing a forest to achieve one or more clearly specified Sustainable Forest Management is the process of plan and forest area under an independently verified
managing a forest to achieve one or more clearly specified forest management certification scheme are reported
objective of management with regard to production of a objective of management with regard to production of a directly to FAO for pre-established reference years. Based Summation of the total area within forestland subjected
15.2.1 Progress towards sustainable forest continuous flow of desired forest products and services
management 2 1 without undue reduction of its inherent values and future continuous flow of desired forest products and services on the country reported data, FAO then makes country- to tenurial instruments and appropriate management
without undue reduction of its inherent values and future level estimates of the forest area net change rate using arrangement.
productivity and without undesirable effects on the productivity and without undesirable effects on the the compound interest formula, and also the proportion
physical and social environment (International Tropical
Timber Organization) physical and social environment. (ITTO) of forest area within protected area and under
management
plan.

Target 15.5: Take urgent and significant action to reduce the degradation of natural habitats, halt the loss of biodiversity and, by 2020, protect and prevent the extinction of threatened species

Threatened species- is a general Term used to denote


species or subspecies considered as critically endangered, The Red List Index is calculated at a point in time by first The Red List Index is calculated at a point in time by first
endangered, vulnerable, or other accepted categories of multiplying the number of species in each Red List multiplying the number of species in each Red List
The Red List Index measures change in aggregate
extinction risk across groups of species. It is based on wildlife whose population is at risk of extinction.; CITES- is
Category by a weight (ranging from 1 for 'Near Category by a weight (ranging from 1 for 'Near
genuine changes in the number of species in each an international treaty ratified by the Philippine Threatened' to 5 for 'Extinct' and 'Extinct in the Wild') and Threatened' to 5 for 'Extinct' and 'Extinct in the Wild') and
15.5.1 Red List Index 2 1 Government to regulate, control and prohibit the trade of summing the values. This is then divided by a maximum summing the values. This is then divided by a maximum
category of extinctiono risk on the IUCN Red List of wildlife. threat score which is is the total number of species threat score which is is the total number of species
Threatened Species (IUCN 2015) is expressed as changes
in an index ranging from 0 - 1. multiplied by the weight assigned to the 'Extinct' category. multiplied by the weight assigned to the 'Extinct' category.
* Follows the Global Red List Index Measures. This final value is subtracted from 1 to give the Red List This final value is subtracted from 1 to give the Red List
Finalization of Philippine Red List both for Fauna and Flora Index value. Index value.
are currently on-going (as per Pola of WRD).

Target 15.9: By 2020, integrate ecosystem and biodiversity values into national and local planning, development processes, poverty reduction strategies and accounts

Convention's work on economic, trade and incentive


measures, the Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity
(TEEB) study, and the UN System of Economic and
Integrating and reflecting the contribution of biodiversity, Environmental Accounting (SEEA). Tools are also available
and the ecosystem services it provides, in relevant for integrating biodiversity into spatial planning exercises
strategies, policies, programmes, and reporting systems is Biodiversity values have been integrated into national and through the mapping of biodiversity ecosystem services Integration of biodiversity could be undertaken in a
15.9.1 Progress towards national targets established an important element in ensuring that the diverse values local development and poverty reduction strategies and and through systematic conservation planning. Strategic stepwise or incremental manner by first including those
values of biodiversity which are easiest to account for and
in accordance with Aichi Biodiversity Target 2 of the 3 1 of biodiversity and opportunities derived from its planning processes and are being incorporated into environmental assessment and similar tools provide then further developing or enhancing systems for
Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2011-2020 conservation and sustainable use are recognized and national accounting, as appropriate, and reporting useful methodologies to assess impacts on biodiversity
reflected in decision-making. Similarly, accounting for systems (PBSAP) and allow for the assessment of trade-offs in decision- integrating biodiversity values into decision making
process.
biodiversity in decision-making is necessary to limit the making. Payment for ecosystem services mechanisms and
unintended negative the development of private sector guidelines for the
appropriate reflection of the values of biodiversity are
additional implementation mechanisms which could be
used to meet this target.
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc) What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability Actors Philippines, aside from those
Target/Indicator Data Compiler Basic Data Provider References Remarks
(col. 1) 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator? (col.28) (col.29)
Frequency of Data organization / others for the (1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic
Collection achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory

Disaggregati
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Agency
Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)

on
(col. 22) (col. 24)
(col. 21) (col. 23)

15.1.2 Proportion of important sites for terrestrial and Terrestrial and Terrestrial and coverage of protected areas broken down
freshwater biodiversity that are covered by protected 1 1 1 N/A Annual DENR-BMB freshwater DENR-BMB freshwater DENR-BMB, NAMRIA by ecosystem type; Refer to metadata;
areas, by ecosystem type biodiversity biodiversity Repblic Act No. 7586 , NIPAS Act

Target 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

Compliance Compliance
Monitoring Monitoring forest land under sustainable forest
management (with tenurial instrument);
Report Report FMB has set of criteria and indicators for
( Reports, ( Reports,
Tenurial Tenurial Forest land under sustainable forest SFM
15.2.1 Progress towards sustainable forest management (with tenurial instrument);
management 1 1 1 N/A Annual DENR-FMB instruments, DENR-FMB instruments, DENR FMB has set of criteria and indicators for NEDA comments:
Maps, Maps,
Management Management SFM - retain indicator
- request PSRTI to develop a methodology
Plans, etc. ), Plans, etc. ), for estimating progress towards
Tenure Holder Tenure Holder
Annual Report Annual Report sustainable forest management

Target 15.5: Take urgent and significant action to reduce the degradation of natural habitats, halt the loss of biodiversity and, by 2020, protect and prevent the extinction of threatened species

2013 Statistics 2013 Statistics


on Philippine on Philippine
Protected Protected
2013 Statistics on Philippine Protected
Areas and Areas and Areas and Wildlife Resources; Republic Act
Wildlife Wildlife No. 9147 "An act Providing for the
15.5.1 Red List Index 1 1 1 N/A 5 years DENR-BMB Resources; DENR-BMB Resources; DENR Regional Offices and BMB
DENR AO No. DENR AO No. Conservation and Protection of Wildlife
Resource and their Habitats, appropriating
2004 & DENR 2004 & DENR Funds thereof and For Other Purposes".
AO 2007, and AO 2007, and
CITES Appendix CITES Appendix
I & II I & II

Target 15.9: By 2020, integrate ecosystem and biodiversity values into national and local planning, development processes, poverty reduction strategies and accounts

15.9.1 Progress towards national targets established


CBD National CBD National
in accordance with Aichi Biodiversity Target 2 of the 1 0 0 N/a Every 3 years DENR-BMB Report DENR-BMB Report DENR-BMB
Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2011-2020
TIER Definition Method of Computation

Matching
(EM- Exact Match, GM-
Target/Indicator Global (classified Global National Global National Good Match, PM-
by the IAEG-SDG) National (col. 8) (col. 9) (col. 10) (col. 11)
(col. 1) Partial Match, DM-
Match, EM -Match) (col
12)
col. 2 (refer below col. 3 (refer below
for the categories) for the categories)

Goal 17: Strengthen the means of implementation and revitalize the global partnership for sustainable development
Target 17.8: Fully operationalize the technology bank and science, technology and innovation capacity-building mechanism for least developed countries by 2017 and enhance the use of enabling technology, in particular information and communications technology

For countries that collect that data on this indicator


through an official survey, this indicator is calculated by by
Exposure to the mass media means that respondent dividing the total number of in-scope individuals using the
The indicator proportion of individuals using the Internet accessed/used the specific forms of mass media everyday internet (from any location) in the last 3 months by the Number of Filipinos 10-64 years old exposed to internet
17.8.1 Proportion of individuals using the Internet 1 1 is defined as the proportion of individuals who or at least once a week total number of in-scope individuals. For countries that for social media and research divided by population aged
used the Internet from any location in the last three
months. or seldom in the last 12 months preceding the FLEMMS have not carried out a survey, data are estimated by ITU 10-64.
survey. based on the number of internet subscriptions and other
socioeconomic indicators (GNI per capita) and on time
series data.

Target 17.18: By 2020, enhance capacity-building support to developing countries, including for least developed countries and small island developing States, to increase significantly the availability of high-quality, timely and reliable data disaggregated by income, gender, age, race, ethnicity, migratory status, disability, geographic location and other characteristics relevant in natio

The indicator refers to the number of countries that have The indicator refers to the number of countries that have
national statistical legislation that complies national statistical legislation that complies
17.18.2 Number of countries that have national
statistical legislation that complies with the 3 1 with the Fundamental Principles of Official Statistics. This with the Fundamental Principles of Official Statistics. This Indicator 17.18.2 = ∑countries of which the law has The Indicator is answerable by Yes or No. Yes if the
refers to the number of countries that have a refers to the number of countries that have a provisions relating to all the ten Principles country compiles the UNFPOS
Fundamental Principles of Official Statistics statistical legislation which respects the principles of statistical legislation which respects the principles of
UNFPOS UNFPOS

The indicator Number of countries with a national


Whether the country has national statistical plan that is
statistical plan that is fully funded and under fully funded and under implementation is based on the
implementation is based on the annual Status Report on
National Strategies for the Development of Statistics annual Status Report on National Strategies for the
17.18.3 Number of countries with a national statistical Development of Statistics (NSDS). In collaboration with its Simple count of countries that are either (i) implementing In the monitoring this indicator, Yes if the country has a
plan that is fully funded and under implementation, 1 1 (NSDS). In collaboration with its partners, PARIS21 reports partners, PARIS21 reports on country progress in a strategy, (ii) designing one or (iii) awaiting adoption of national statistical plan that is fully funded and under
on country progress in designing and implementing
by source of funding national statistical plans. The indicator is a count of designing and implementing national statistical plans. The the strategy in the current year. implementation, by source
indicator can be counted on whether the country has plan
countries that are either (i) implementing a strategy, (ii) that is (i) implementing a strategy, (ii) designing one or (iii)
designing one or (iii) awaiting adoption of the strategy in
the current year. awaiting adoption of the strategy in the current year.
Source of data:
Baseline (e.g. Census of Population, NNS, EBEIS, etc) What level/s of disaggregation
Implementing Organization / are needed to make the
Oversight Organization / Other indicator more relevant to the
Availability Actors Philippines, aside from those
Target/Indicator Data Compiler Basic Data Provider References Remarks
(col. 1) 1-Yes / 0-No / not Applicable Who are the accountable cited in the global indicator? (col.28) (col.29)
Frequency of Data organization / others for the (1-Sex, 2-Age, 3-Geographic
Collection achievement of this target? location (u/r) , 4-Migratory

Disaggregati
(Annual, Every 3 Responsible Agency (col. 25)

Provincial
Status, 5-Ethnicity, 6-Disability,

(col. 13)

(col. 14)

(col. 15)

(col. 16)
National

Regional

(col 17)
Data Source

by Sex

Other
years, etc)(col. 18) in Data Compilation Data Source Agency
Data Source 7-Income)(col. 27)

on
(col. 22) (col. 24)
(col. 21) (col. 23)

Goal 17: Strengthen the means of implementation and revitalize the global partnership for sustainable development
Target 17.8: Fully operationalize the technology bank and science, technology and innovation capacity-building mechanism for least developed countries by 2017 and enhance the use of enabling technology, in particular information and communications technology

Indicators reflected in draft PDP-RM 2017-


2022 (Chapter 19: Accelerating Strategic
Infrastructure Development)

Proportion of individuals using the


FLEMMS FLEMMS Internet = 40.70% (2016)
17.8.1 Proportion of individuals using the Internet 1 1 1 1 ireregular (PSA) PSA Population PSA Population DICT
Annual (NTC)
Projections Projections NEDA comments:
- retain indicator
- explore the use of APIS as possible
source
- study the possibility of using big data
technology

atory status,
Target
disability,
17.18: Bygeographic
2020, enhance
location
capacity-building
and other characteristics
support torelevant
developing
in national
countries,
contexts
including for least developed countries and small island developing States, to increase significantly the availability of high-quality, timely and reliable data disaggregated by income, gender, age, race, ethnicity, migratory status, disability, geographic location and other characteristics relevant in natio

17.18.2 Number of countries that have national Philippine Philippine


statistical legislation that complies with the 1 N/A PSA Statistical Act PSA Statistical Act PSA - Global indicator
Fundamental Principles of Official Statistics of 2013 of 2013

Philippine Philippine
17.18.3 Number of countries with a national statistical - Fully funded through DBM
plan that is fully funded and under implementation, 1 N/A PSA Statistical PSA Statistical PSA
Development Development
by source of funding Program Program - Global indicator
PSA Board Resolution 9 Annex
List of Philippine SDG Indicators for Initial Monitoring in the Philippines

Goal/Target

Goal 1. End poverty in all its forms everywhere


1 1.1 By 2030, eradicate extreme poverty for all people everywhere, currently measured as
people living on less than $1.25 a day
2 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

3 1.4: By 2030, ensure that all men and women, 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 property, inheritance, natural resources,
appropriate new technology and financial services, including microfinance

9
10
11

12
13 1.5: By 2030, build the resilience of the poor and those in vulnerable situations and
reduce their exposure and vulnerability to climate-related extreme events and other
economic, social and environmental shocks and disasters

14

15
16 1.a: Ensure significant mobilization of resources from a variety of sources, including
through enhanced development cooperation, in order to provide adequate and
predictable means for developing countries, in particular least developed countries, to
implement programmes and policies to end poverty in all its dimensions

17
18

Goal 2. End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture
19 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

20 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

21

22 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

23 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

Goal 3. Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages
24 3.1: By 2030, reduce the global maternal mortality ratio to less than 70 per 100,000 live
births

25
26 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

27
28
29 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
30
31

32 3.4: By 2030, reduce by one third premature mortality from non-communicable diseases
through prevention and treatment and promote mental health and well-being

33 3.5: Strengthen the prevention and treatment of substance abuse, including narcotic
drug abuse and harmful use of alcohol
34

35 3.6: By 2020, halve the number of global deaths and injuries from road traffic accidents

36 3.7: By 2030, ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health-care services,
including for family planning, information and education, and the integration of
reproductive health into national strategies and programmes

37

38
39 3.8: Achieve universal health coverage, including financial risk protection, access to
quality essential health-care services and access to safe, effective, quality and affordable
essential medicines and vaccines for all

40
41

42 3.9: By 2030, substantially reduce the number of deaths and illnesses from hazardous
chemicals and air, water and soil pollution and contamination
43 3.a Strengthen the implementation of the World Health Organization Framework
Convention on Tobacco Control in all countries, as appropriate.
44
45 3.b: Support the research and development of vaccines and medicines for the
communicable and non-communicable diseases that primarily affect developing
countries, provide access to affordable essential medicines and vaccines, in accordance
with the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health, which affirms the
right of developing countries to use to the full the provisions in the Agreement on Trade-
Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights regarding flexibilities to protect public
health, and, in particular, provide access to medicines for all

46

Goal 4. Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all
47 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

48
49
50
51 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

52 4.3: By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality
technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university
53
54
55
56
57 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

58 4.5: By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education 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

59 4.6: By 2030, ensure that all youth and a substantial proportion of adults, both men and
women, achieve literacy and numeracy
60 4.a: Build and upgrade education facilities that are child, disability and gender sensitive
and provide safe, non-violent, inclusive and effective learning environments for al

61 4.c: By 2030, substantially increase the supply of qualified teachers, including through
international cooperation for teacher training in developing countries, especially least
developed countries and small island developing States

62
Goal 5. Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls
63 5.1: End all forms of discrimination against all women and girls everywhere.

64 5.2: Eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and private
spheres, including trafficking and sexual and other types of exploitation.

65

66
67
68

69 5.3: Eliminate all harmful practices, such as child, early and forced marriage and female
genital mutilation
70 5.5: Ensure women’s full and effective participation and equal opportunities for
leadership at all levels of decision­making in political, economic and public life.

71
72

73 5.6: Ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health and reproductive rights as
agreed in accordance with the Programme of Action of the International Conference on
Population and Development and the Beijing Platform of Action and the outcome
documents of their review conferences

74 5.a: Undertake reforms to give women equal rights to economic resources, as well as
access to ownership and control over land and other forms of property, financial
services, inheritance and natural resources, in accordance with national laws

75

76

77 5.c: Adopt and strengthen sound policies and enforceable legislation for the promotion
of gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls at all levels

Goal 6. Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all
78 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

79

80 6.4: By 2030, substantially increase water-use efficiency across all sectors and ensure
sustainable withdrawals and supply of freshwater to address water scarcity and
substantially reduce the number of people suffering from water scarcity

81 6.5: By 2030, implement integrated water resources management at all levels, including
through transboundary cooperation as appropriate
82 6.a: By 2030, expand international cooperation and capacity-building support to
developing countries in water- and sanitation-related activities and programmes,
including water harvesting, desalination, water efficiency, wastewater treatment,
recycling and reuse technologies

83 6.b: Support and strengthen the participation of local communities in improving water
and sanitation management

84
85

Goal 7. Ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all
86 7.1: By 2030, ensure universal access to affordable, reliable and modern energy services

87

88 7.2 By 2030, increase substantially the share of renewable energy in the global energy
mix
89 7.3 By 2030, double the global rate of improvement in energy efficiency
Goal 8. Promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent w
90 8.1 Sustain per capita economic growth in accordance with national circumstances and,
in particular, at least 7 per cent gross domestic product growth per annum in the least
developed countries

91 8.2 Achieve higher levels of economic productivity through diversification, technological


upgrading and innovation, including through a focus on high-value added and labour-
intensive sectors

92 8.5: By 2030, achieve full and productive employment and decent work for all women
and men, including for young people and persons with disabilities, and equal pay for
work of equal value

93 8.6: By 2020, substantially reduce the proportion of youth not in employment, education
or training
94 8.8: Protect labour rights and promote safe and secure working environments for all
workers, including migrant workers, in particular women migrants, and those in
precarious employment

95 8.9 By 2030, devise and implement policies to promote sustainable tourism that creates
jobs and promotes local culture and products
96
97 8.10 Strengthen the capacity of domestic financial institutions to encourage and expand
access to banking, insurance and financial services for all
98

Goal 9. Build resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization and foster innovation
99 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

100 9.2 Promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization and, by 2030, significantly raise
industry’s share of employment and gross domestic product, in line with national
circumstances, and double its share in least developed countries

101
102 9.5 Enhance scientific research, upgrade the technological capabilities of industrial
sectors in all countries, in particular developing countries, including, by 2030,
encouraging innovation and substantially increasing the number of research and
development workers per 1 million people and public and private research and
development spending

103 9.a Facilitate sustainable and resilient infrastructure development in developing


countries through enhanced financial, technological and technical support to African
countries, least developed countries, landlocked developing countries and small island
developing States

Goal 10. Reduce inequality within and among countries


104 10.1 By 2030, progressively achieve and sustain income growth of the bottom 40 per
cent of the population at a rate higher than the national average
105 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

106 10.4 Adopt policies, especially fiscal, wage and social protection policies, and
progressively achieve greater equality
107 10.5 Improve the regulation and monitoring of global financial markets and institutions
and strengthen the implementation of such regulations
108 10.6: Ensure enhanced representation and voice for developing countries in decision-
making in global international economic and financial institutions in order to deliver
more effective, credible, accountable and legitimate institutions

109 10.a Implement the principle of special and differential treatment for developing
countries, in particular least developed countries, in accordance with World Trade
Organization agreements

110 10.b Encourage official development assistance and financial flows, including foreign
direct investment, to States where the need is greatest, in particular least developed
countries, African countries, small island developing States and landlocked developing
countries, in accordance with their national plans and programmes

Goal 11. Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable
111 11.1: By 2030, ensure access for all to adequate, safe and affordable housing and basic
services and upgrade slums
112 11.5 By 2030, significantly reduce the number of deaths and the number of people
affected and substantially decrease the direct economic losses relative to global gross
domestic product caused by disasters, including water-related disasters, with a focus on
protecting the poor and people in vulnerable situations

113 11.6: By 2030, reduce the adverse per capita environmental impact of cities, including by
paying special attention to air quality and municipal and other waste management
114 11.b By 2020, substantially increase the number of cities and human settlements
adopting and implementing integrated policies and plans towards inclusion, resource
efficiency, mitigation and adaptation to climate change, resilience to disasters, and
develop and implement, in line with the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction
2015-2030, holistic disaster risk management at all levels

115

Goal 12. Ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns


116 12.4 By 2020, achieve the environmentally sound management of chemicals and all
wastes throughout their life cycle, in accordance with agreed international frameworks,
and significantly reduce their release to air, water and soil in order to minimize their
adverse impacts on human health and the environment

Goal 13. Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts
117 13.1 Strengthen resilience and adaptive capacity to climate-related hazards and natural
disasters in all countries

118

119

120 13.2: Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning

Goal 14. Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development
121 14.5: By 2020, conserve at least 10 per cent of coastal and marine areas, consistent with
national and international law and based on the best available scientific information

Goal 15. Protect, restore and promote sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems, sustainably manage forests, combat
122 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

123
124 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

125 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

126 15.5: Take urgent and significant action to reduce the degradation of natural habitats,
halt the loss of biodiversity and, by 2020, protect and prevent the extinction of
threatened species

127 15.6: Promote fair and equitable sharing of the benefits arising from the utilization of
genetic resources and promote appropriate access to such resources, as internationally
agreed

128 15.7: Take urgent action to end poaching and trafficking of protected species of flora and
fauna and address both demand and supply of illegal wildlife products

129 15.9 By 2020, integrate ecosystem and biodiversity values into national and local
planning, development processes, poverty reduction strategies and accounts

130 15.a: Mobilize and significantly increase financial resources from all sources to conserve
and sustainably use biodiversity and ecosystems

131 15.b: Mobilize significant resources from all sources and at all levels to finance
sustainable forest management and provide adequate incentives to developing countries
to advance such management, including for conservation and reforestation

132 15.c Enhance global support for efforts to combat poaching and trafficking of protected
species, including by increasing the capacity of local communities to pursue sustainable
livelihood opportunities

Goal 16. Promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development, provide access to justice for all and bu
133 16.1: Significantly reduce all forms of violence and related death rates everywhere

134
135
136 16.5: Substantially reduce corruption and bribery in all their forms

137 16.6 Develop effective, accountable and transparent institutions at all levels

138 16.7: Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all
levels

139 16.8: Broaden and strengthen the participation of developing countries in the institutions
of global governance
140 16.9: By 2030, provide legal identity for all, including birth registration
141 16.10: Ensure public access to information, and protect fundamental freedoms, in
accordance with national legislation and international agreements

142 16.a Strengthen relevant national institutions, including through international


cooperation, for building capacity at all levels, in particular in developing countries, to
prevent violence and combat terrorism and crime

Goal 17. Strengthen the means of implementation and revitalize the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development
143 17.1 Strengthen domestic resource mobilization, including through international support
to developing countries, to improve domestic capacity for tax and other revenue
collection

144
145 17.2 Developed countries to implement fully their official development assistance
commitments, including the commitment by many developed countries to achieve the of
0.7 per cent of gross national income for official development assistance (ODA/GNI) to
developing countries and 0.15 to 0.20 per cent of ODA/GNI to least developed countries;
ODA providers are encouraged to consider setting a to provide at least 0.20 per cent of
ODA/GNI to least developed countries

146 17.3 Mobilize additional financial resources for developing countries from multiple
sources
147

148 17.4 Assist developing countries in attaining long-term debt sustainability through
coordinated policies aimed at fostering debt financing, debt relief and debt restructuring,
as appropriate, and address the external debt of highly indebted poor countries to
reduce debt distress

149 17.6 Enhance North-South, South-South and triangular regional and international
cooperation on and access to science, technology and innovation and enhance
knowledge-sharing on mutually agreed terms, including through improved coordination
among existing mechanisms, in particular at the United Nations level, and through a
global technology facilitation mechanism

150 17.8 Fully operationalize the technology bank and science, technology and innovation
capacity-building mechanism for least developed countries by 2017 and enhance the use
of enabling technology, in particular information and communications technology

151 17.9 Enhance international support for implementing effective and targeted capacity-
building in developing countries to support national plans to implement all the
Sustainable Development Goals, including through North-South, South-South and
triangular cooperation
152 17.18 By 2020, enhance capacity-building support to developing countries, including for
least developed countries and small island developing States, to increase significantly the
availability of high-quality, timely and reliable data disaggregated by income, gender,
age, race, ethnicity, migratory status, disability, geographic location and other
characteristics relevant in national contexts

153 17.18 By 2020, enhance capacity-building support to developing countries, including for
least developed countries and small island developing States, to increase significantly the
availability of high-quality, timely and reliable data disaggregated by income, gender,
age, race, ethnicity, migratory status, disability, geographic location and other
characteristics relevant in national contexts

154 17.19 By 2030, build on existing initiatives to develop measurements of progress on


sustainable development that complement gross domestic product, and support
statistical capacity-building in developing countries

155
Indicator

1.1.1 Proportion of population below the international poverty line, by sex, age,
employment status and geographical location (urban/rural)
1.2.1 Proportion of population living below the national poverty line, by sex and age

1.4.1p1 Percentage of women ages 15-49 with a live birth in the five years preceeding
the survey who received antenatal care, delivery assistance, and postnatal care from
health personnel for the most recent birth.

1.4.1p2 Percentage of all women and currently married women ages 15-49 who have
ever used any contraceptive methods
1.4.1p3 Percentage of population that visited a health facility or sought advice or
treatment in the 30 days preceeding the survey

1.4.1p4 Net Enrolment Rate in kindergarten

1.4.1p5 Net Enrolment Rate in elementary

1.4.1p6 Net Enrolment Rate in secondary education

1.4.1p7 Proportion of families with access to safe water supply


1.4.1p8 Proportion of families with sanitary toilet
1.4.1p9 Proportion of families with owned or owner-like possession of housing units

1.4.2p1 Proportion of families with access to secure tenure


1.5.1 Number of deaths, missing persons and directly affected persons attributed to
disasters per 100,000 population

1.5.3 Number of countries that adopt and implement national disaster risk reduction
strategies in line with the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030

1.5.4 Proportion of local governments that adopt and implement local disaster risk
reduction strategies in line with national disaster risk reduction strategies
1.a.1p1 Proportion of national budget for direct poverty reduction program to the
national budget

1.a.2 Proportion of total government spending on essential services


1.a.3 Sum of total grants and non-debt-creating inflows directly allocated to poverty
reduction programmes as a proportion of GDP
te sustainable agriculture
2.1.1p1 Proportion of households meeting 100% recommended energy intake

2.2.1 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 age

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 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 exclusively breastfed children 0 to 5 months old

3.1.2 Proportion of births attended by skilled health personnel

3.1s1 Proportion of births delivered in a health facility


3.2.1 Under-five mortality rate

3.2.2 Neonatal mortality rate


3.2s1 Infant Mortality Rate
3.3.1p1 Number of new HIV infections (newly diagnosed cases/year)
3.3.2 Tuberculosis incidence per 100,000 population
3.3.3 Malaria incidence per 100,000 population

3.4.1 Mortality rate attributed to cardiovascular disease, cancer, diabetes or chronic


respiratory disease

3.5.1p1 Percentage of drug abuse cases or drug users who completed treatment

3.5.2 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
alcohol

3.6.1 Death rate due to road road traffic accidents per 100,000 population

3.7.1 Proportion of women of reproductive age (aged 15-49 years) who have their need
for family planning satisfied [provided] with modern methods

3.7.2 Adolescent aged 15-19 years birth rate per 1,000 women in that age group

3.7s1 Contraceptive Prevalence Rate


3.8.2 Number of people covered by health insurance or a public health system per 1,000
population

3.8s1 Percent of population covered by the social health insurance


3.8.s2 Out-of-pocket health spending as percentage of total health expenditure

3.9.3 Mortality rate attributed to unintentional poisoning

3.a.1 Age-standardized prevalence of current tobacco use among persons aged 15 years
and older
3.a.s1 Prevalence of current tobacco use
3.b.1p1 Proportion of fully immunized children

3.b.3p1 Percentage of public health facilities properly stocked with selected essential
medicines
g learning opportunities for all
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 sex

4.1.s1 Completion Rate


4.1.s2 Cohort Survival Rate
4.1.s3 Dropout Rate or School Leavers Rate
4.2.2 Participation rate in organized learning (one year before the official primary entry
age), by sex

4.3.1 Participation rate of youth in formal and non-formal education and training in the
previous 12 months, by sex
4.3.s1 Net Enrolment Rate in elementary education
4.3.s2 Net Enrolment Rate in secondary education
4.3.s3 Passing rate in licensure exam (HEd)
4.3.s4 Certification rate (TVET)
4.4.1p1 Proportion of population with exposure to internet

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 disaggregated

4.6.1 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 sex
4.a.1 Proportion of schools with access to: (a) electricity; (b) the Internet for pedagogical
purposes; (c) computers for pedagogical purposes; (f) single-sex basic sanitation facilities;
and (g) basic handwashing facilities (as per the WASH indicator definitions)

4.c.s1 Faculty qualification (HEd)

4.c.s2 Number of TVET trainers trained

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
5.2.1 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 age

5.2.2 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 occurrence

5.2.s1 Number of reported gender-based violence cases (includes e-VAW)


5.2.s2 Number of reported abuse cases for women and children
5.2.s3 Number of cases served by Department of Social Welfare and Development
(DSWD) on violence against women and child abuse
5.3.1 Proportion of women aged 20-24 years who were married or in a union before age
15 and before age 18
5.5.1 Proportion of seats held by women in (a) national parliaments and (b) local
governments

5.5.2 Proportion of women in managerial positions


5.5.s1 Percentage of firms owned by women (through business permits and licences
system)
5.6.2 Number of countries with laws and regulations that guarantee full and equal access
to women and men aged 15 years and older to sexual and reproductive health care,
information and education

5.a.1p1 Number agricultural and residential land free patents issued to women and men

5.a.1p2 Number of holders of emancipation patents and certificates of land ownership,


certificate of ancestral land titles (CALTs), certificate of ancestral domain titles (CADTs) by
sex, stewardship

5.a.1p3 Number of women beneficiaries with secured land tenure in Residential areas

5.c.1 Proportion of countries with systems to track and make public allocations for
gender equality and women’s empowerment

6.3.1p1 Volume of wastewater treated (industries)

6.3.2p1 Proportion of monitored bodies of water with good ambient water quality

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


freshwater resources

6.5.1p1 Percentage of implementation of programs and projects identified in the


Integrated River Basin Master Plans (IRBMP)
6.a.1 Amount of water- and sanitation-related official development assistance that is
part of a government-coordinated spending plan

6.b.1 Proportion of local administrative units with established and operational policies
and procedures for participation of local communities in water and sanitation
management

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


6.b.s2 Number of local WASH ordinances strengthening WASH governance in the
communities

7.1.1 Proportion of population with access to electricity

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

7.2.1 Renewable energy share in the total final energy consumption

7.3.1 Energy intensity measured in terms of primary energy and GDP


nd productive employment and decent work for all
8.1.1 Annual growth rate of real GDP per capita

8.2.1 Annual growth rate of real GDP per employed person

8.5.2 Unemployment rate, by sex, age and persons with disabilities

8.6.1 Proportion of youth (aged 15-24 years) not in education, employment or training

8.8.1 Frequency rates of fatal and non-fatal occupational injuries, by sex and migrant
status

8.9.1.p1 Tourism direct GVA as a proportion of total GDP and in growth rate

8.9.2p1 Proportion of employed in tourism out of total employed


8.10.1 (a) Number of commercial bank branches per 100,000 adults and (b) number of
automated teller machines (ATMs) per 100,000 adults
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
trialization and foster innovation
9.1.2 Passenger and freight volumes, by mode of transport

9.2.1 Manufacturing value added as a proportion of GDP and per capita

9.2.2 Manufacturing employment as a proportion of total employment


9.5.1 Research and development expenditure as a proportion of GDP

9.a.1 Total official international support (official development assistance plus other
official flows) to infrastructure

10.1.1 Growth rates of household expenditure or income per capita among the bottom
40 per cent of the population and the total population
10.2.1 Proportion of people living below 50 per cent of median income, by age, sex and
persons with disabilities

10.4.1 Labour share of GDP, comprising wages and social protection transfers

10.5.1 Financial Soundness Indicators

10.6.1 Proportion of members and voting rights of developing countries in international


organizations

10.a.1 Proportion of tariff lines applied to imports from least developed countries and
developing countries with zero-tariff

10.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)

11.1.1 p1 Proportion of urban population living in slums, informal settlements or


inadequate housing decreased (p. 12-7)
11.5.1 Number of deaths, missing persons and directly
affected persons attributed to disasters per 100,000
population

11.6.2p1 Percentage of highly urbanized and other major urban centers within ambient
air quality guidelines value increased
11.b.1 Number of countries that adopt and implement national disaster risk reduction
strategies in line with the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030

11.b.2 Proportion of local governments that adopt and implement local disaster risk
reduction strategies in line with national disaster risk reduction strategies

12.4.2 Hazardous waste generated per capita and proportion of hazardous waste
treated, by type of treatment

13.1.1 Number of deaths, missing persons and directly


affected persons attributed to disasters per 100,000
population

13.1.2 Number of countries that adopt and implement national disaster risk reduction
strategies in line with the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030

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

13.2.1 Number of countries that have communicated the establishment or


operationalization of an integrated policy/strategy/plan which increases their ability to
adapt to the adverse impacts of climate change, and foster climate resilience and low
greenhouse gas emissions development in a manner that does not threaten food
production (including a national adaptation plan, nationally determined contribution,
national communication, biennial update report or other)

s for sustainable development


14.5.1 Coverage of protected areas in relation to marine areas

ms, sustainably manage forests, combat desertification, and halt and reverse land degradation and halt biodiversity loss
15.1.1 Forest area as a proportion of total land area

15.1.2 Proportion of important sites for terrestrial and freshwater biodiversity that are
covered by protected areas, by ecosystem type
15.2.1 Progress towards sustainable forest management

15.3.1p1 Forest Cover Change ( from close to open forest)

15.5.1 Red List Index

15.6.1 Number of countries that have adopted legislative, administrative and policy
frameworks to ensure fair and equitable sharing of benefits

15.7.1 Proportion of traded wildlife that was poached or illicitly trafficked


Indicator is also found in SDG 15.c.1.

15.9.1 Progress towards national targets established in accordance with Aichi Biodiversity
Target 2 of the Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2011-2020

15.a.1 Official development assistance and public expenditure on conservation and


sustainable use of biodiversity and ecosystems
Indicator is also found in SDG 15.b.1.

15.b.1 Official development assistance and public expenditure on conservation and


sustainable use of biodiversity and ecosystems

Indicator is also found in SDG 15.b.1.

15.c.1 Proportion of traded wildlife that was poached or illicitly trafficked

nt, provide access to justice for all and build effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels
16.1.1 Number of victims of intentional homicide per 100,000 population by sex and by
age
16.1.s1 Number of murder cases
16.1.s2 Monthly average index crime rate
16.5.1 Proportion of households 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

16.6.1 Primary government expenditures as a proportion of original approved budget, by


sector (or by budget codes or similar)
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

16.8.1 Proportion of members and voting rights of developing countries in international


organizations
16.9.1 Proportion of children under 5 years of age whose births have been registered
with a civil authority, by age
16.10.2 Number of countries that adopt and implement constitutional, statutory and/or
policy guarantees for public access to information

16.a.1 Existence of independent national human rights institutions in compliance with


the Paris Principles

artnership for Sustainable Development


17.1.1 Total government revenue as a proportion of GDP, by source

17.1.2 Proportion of domestic budget funded by domestic taxes


17.2.1 Net official development assistance, total and to least developed countries, as a
proportion of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)
Development Assistance Committee donors’ gross national income (GNI)

17.3.1 Foreign direct investments (FDI), official development assistance and South-South
Cooperation as a proportion of total domestic budget
17.3.2 Volume of remittances (in United States dollars) as a proportion of total GDP

17.4.1 Debt service as a proportion of exports of goods and services

17.6.2 Fixed Internet broadband subscriptions per 100 inhabitants, by speed

17.8.1 Proportion of individuals using the Internet

17.9.1 Dollar value of financial and technical assistance (including through North-South,
South-South and triangular cooperation) committed to developing countries
17.18.2 Number of countries that have national statistical legislation that complies with
the Fundamental Principles of Official Statistics

17.18.3 Number of countries with a national statistical plan that is fully funded and under
implementation, by source of funding

17.19.1 Dollar value of all resources made available to strengthen statistical capacity in
developing countries

17.19.2 Proportion of countries that (a) have conducted at least one population and
housing census in the last 10 years; and (b) have achieved 100 per cent birth registration
and 80 per cent death registration
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