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REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES

PHILIPPINE STATISTICS AUTHORITY

Based on submissions as of 27 December 2022

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Goals/Targets/Indicators Baseline Latest Target Data Source Agency
target 1.1 By 2030, eradicate extreme poverty for all people everywhere, currently measured as people living on less than $1.25 a day

Proportion of population below the international poverty


6.1 2.7 5.4 World Development Indicators
1.1.1 line, by sex, age, employment status and geographical
2015 2018 2030 Database, World Bank
location (urban/rural) 1/

Proportion of employed population aged 15 years old and over 5.5 2.8 ≅0
ILOSTAT, ILO
living below the international poverty line of US$1.90 per day 2/ 2015 2021 2030

2/
4.5 1.6 ≅0
Female employed population ILOSTAT, ILO
2015 2019 2030

2/
6.1 2.2 ≅0
Male employed population ILOSTAT, ILO
2015 2019 2030

Proportion of employed population aged 15 to 24 years old living 6.8 2.6 ≅0


ILOSTAT, ILO
below the international poverty line of US$1.90 per day 2/ 2015 2019 2030

2/
4.9 1.7 ≅0
Female employed population ILOSTAT, ILO
2015 2019 2030

2/
8.0 3.1 ≅0
Male employed population ILOSTAT, ILO
2015 2019 2030

Proportion of employed population aged 25 years old and over 5.2 1.9 ≅0
ILOSTAT, ILO
living below the international poverty line of US$1.90 per day 2/ 2015 2019 2030

2/
4.5 1.6 ≅0
Female employed population ILOSTAT, ILO
2015 2019 2030

2/
5.7 2.1 ≅0
Male employed population ILOSTAT, ILO
2015 2019 2030
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
target 1.2
definitions
p
Proportion of population living below the national poverty 23.5 18.1 10.8
1.2.1 Official Poverty Statistics, PSA
line, by sex and age 3/ 2015 2021 2030
Proportion of population living below the national poverty line, by
1.2.1.1
sex
23.9 16.6 11.3 Official Poverty Statistics among Basic
Female population
2015 2018 2030 Sectors, PSA

4/
24.5 16.8 11.6
Male population Merged LFS-FIES, PSA
2015 2018 2030

Proportion of population living below the national poverty line, by


1.2.1.2
age group

33.5 23.9 15.7 Official Poverty Statistics among Basic


Children
2015 2018 2030 Sectors, PSA

20.5 14.7 9.7 Official Poverty Statistics among Basic


Youth
2015 2018 2030 Sectors, PSA

14.4 9.1 6.6 Official Poverty Statistics among Basic


Senior citizen
2015 2018 2030 Sectors, PSA

Proportion of population living below the national poverty line, by


1.2.1.3
employment status

19.3 12.2 9.0 Official Poverty Statistics among Basic


Employed population
2015 2018 2030 Sectors, PSA

17.5 12.0 8.2 Official Poverty Statistics among Basic


Unemployed population
2015 2018 2030 Sectors, PSA

Proportion of population living below the national poverty line, by


1.2.1.4
geographical location

13.2 9.3 5.8 Official Poverty Statistics among Basic


Population residing in urban areas
2015 2018 2030 Sectors, PSA

34.0 24.5 15.3 Official Poverty Statistics among Basic


Population residing in rural areas
2015 2018 2030 Sectors, PSA

Proportion of population aged 15 years old and above living below 14.7 14.7 Official Poverty Statistics among Basic
1.2.1.5
the national poverty line with disability 2018 2018 Sectors, PSA

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
target 1.4 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 aged 15-49 with a live birth in the


two years preceeding the survey who received antenatal
1.4.1.p1
care, delivery assistance, or postnatal care from health
personnel for the most recent birth 5/

Percentage of women aged 15-49 who received antenatal care from 93.4 r 85.9 p ≅100
1.4.1.p1.1 NDHS, PSA
skilled health personnel for the most recent birth 2017 2022 2030
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By 2030, eradicate
Percentage of women extreme poverty
aged 15-49 with a for
live all people
birth everywhere,
delivery who currently measured as people living on less than $1.25 a day
were assisted by skilled health personnel 88.4 r 89.6 p ≅100
1.4.1.p1.2 NDHS, PSA
2017 2022 2030
Indicator is also found in SDG 3.1.2
Percentage of women aged 15-49 with a postnatal check-up in the 86.1 r 75.4 p ≅100
1.4.1.p1.3 NDHS, PSA
first two days after birth 2017 2022 2030

Percentage of all women and currently married women


1.4.1.p2 aged 15-49 who have ever used any contraceptive methods
5/

49.1 49.1 ≅100


All women NDHS, PSA
2017 2017 2030

74.1 58.3 p ≅100


Currently Married Women NDHS, PSA
2017 2022 2030

Percentage of population that visited a health facility or


7.6 7.6
1.4.1.p3 sought advice or treatment in the 30 days preceding the NDHS, PSA
2017 2017
survey

6/
Net Enrolment Rate in kindergarten
66.0 66.1 ≅100
1.4.1.p4 EBEIS, DepEd
2016 2020 2030
Indicator is also found in SDG 4.2.2

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Net Enrolment Rate in elementary
96.2 89.1 ≅100
1.4.1.p5 EBEIS, DepEd
2016 2020 2030
Indicator is also found in SDG 4.3.s1

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Net Enrolment Rate in secondary education
1.4.1.p6
Indicator is also found in SDG 4.3.s2

74.2 81.5 ≅100


Junior High School EBEIS, DepEd
2016 2020 2030

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37.4 49.5 ≅100
Senior High School EBEIS, DepEd
2016 2020 2030

83.2 87.7 ≅100


1.4.1.p7 Proportion of families with access to improved water supply APIS, PSA
2016 2020 2030

Proportion of population living in households with access to 91.9 95.3 ≅100


1.4.1.p8 APIS, PSA
sanitary facility 2016 2020 2030

Proportion of families with owned or owner-like possession 61.0 59.8 ≅100


1.4.1.p9 APIS, PSA
of housing units 2016 2020 2030

97.0 96.9 ≅100


1.4.2.p1 Proportion of families with access to secure tenure APIS, PSA
2016 2020 2030

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

Number of deaths, missing persons and directly affected


persons attributed to disasters per 100,000 population 8/
1.5.1

Indicator is also found in SDG 11.5.1 and 13.1.1


p
0.34 0.89 0.00
1.5.1.1 Number of deaths attributed to disasters per 100,000 population NDRRMC, OCD
2016 2021 2030
p
Number of missing persons attributed to disasters per 100,000 0.05 0.12 0.00
1.5.1.2 NDRRMC, OCD
population 2016 2021 2030
p
Number of directly affected persons attributed to disasters per 13,779.4 18,456.8 Decreasing
1.5.1.3 NDRRMC, OCD
100,000 population 2016 2021 2030

Country that adopts and implement national disaster risk


reduction strategies in line with the Sendai Framework for Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk
1.0 1.0
1.5.3 Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030 * Reduction official reports/documents,
2016 2022
NDRRMC
Indicator is also found in SDG 11.b.1 and 13.1.2

Proportion of local governments that adopt and implement


local disaster risk reduction strategies in line with national
1.5.4 disaster risk reduction strategies

Indicator is also found in SDG 11.b.2 and 13.1.3

52.9 100.0 100.0


National Capital Region (NCR) NDRRMC, OCD
2016 2021 2030

94.0 61.5 100.0


Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) NDRRMC, OCD
2016 2021 2030

44.8 76.7 100.0


Region I NDRRMC, OCD
2016 2021 2030

100.0 55.1 100.0


Region II NDRRMC, OCD
2016 2021 2030

59.0 100.0 100.0


Region III NDRRMC, OCD
2016 2021 2030

99.8 74.8 100.0


Region IV-A NDRRMC, OCD
2016 2021 2030

82.0 100.0 100.0


MIMAROPA NDRRMC, OCD
2016 2021 2030

91.0 56.7 100.0


Region V NDRRMC, OCD
2016 2021 2030
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By 2030, eradicate extreme poverty for all people everywhere, currently
25.1 measured as 100.0
people living on less than $1.25 a day
100.0
Region VI NDRRMC, OCD
2016 2021 2030

100.0 100.0 100.0


Region VII NDRRMC, OCD
2016 2021 2030

100.0 83.9 100.0


Region VIII NDRRMC, OCD
2016 2021 2030

100.0 96.0 100.0


Region IX NDRRMC, OCD
2016 2021 2030

100.0 96.9 100.0


Region X NDRRMC, OCD
2016 2021 2030

100.0 100.0 100.0


Region XI NDRRMC, OCD
2016 2021 2030

100.0 100.0 100.0


Region XII NDRRMC, OCD
2016 2021 2030

74.4 93.6 100.0


Caraga NDRRMC, OCD
2016 2021 2030

Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM)/Bangsamoro 12.5 13.0 100.0


NDRRMC, OCD
Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) 2016 2021 2030

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

Proportion of national budget for direct poverty reduction 2.9 2.1 People's Budget, DBM
1.a.1.p1
program to the national budget 9/ 2016 2022 DSWD

Proportion of total government spending on essential


1.a.2
services

Statement of Appropriations,
38.1 27.7
Obligation Allotments, Obligations,
2016 2021
Disbursements and Balances. DBM

Statement of Appropriations,
40.7 28.2
Disbursement Allotments, Obligations,
2016 2021
Disbursements and Balances. DBM

Sum of total grants and non-debt-creating inflows directly


1.a.3 allocated to poverty reduction programmes as a proportion
of GDP

The SDG Watch is compiled by the Philippine Statistics Authority


as the official repository of SDG indicators in the Philippines per PSA Board Resolution No. 09 Series of 2017.
More statistical information on the Philippine SDGs can be accessed at http://psa.gov.ph/sdg.

NOTES:
* 1 if the country satisfies the requirement of the indicator; 0, otherwise
r Revised data
p Preliminary data
1/ This pertains to the percentage of the population living less than $1.90 a day at 2011 international prices.
2/ This is based on the ILO model-based estimates
3/ This is based on the preliminary results of the 2021 FIES.
4/ Special computation made by the PSA Technical Staff using the Merged Family Income and Expenditure Survey-Labor Force Survey (FIES-LFS) and the Official Poverty
5/ Thresholds.
The reference period was changed from five years to two years preceding the survey. The latest updates were based on Key Indicators Report of the 2022 NDHS.
6/ Revised based on submission of DepEd in March 2022.
7/ Estimation of this sub-indicator only started in SY 2016-2017
8/ Data include natural and human-induced disasters.
9/ This is limited to Conditional Cash Transfer budget only and does not refer to the expenditure.
10/ Based on the preliminary 2030 nationally determined numerical targets for the SDGs identified through the conduct of consultation and validation workshops with both
government and non-government stakeholders of NEDA, in partnership with PIDS, held last 2019

ACRONYMS:
APIS Annual Poverty Indicators Survey
DBM Department of Budget and Management
DepEd Department of Education
DSWD Department of Social Welfare and Development
EBEIS Enhanced Basic Education Information System
FIES Family Income and Expenditure Survey
ILO International Labour Organization
LDRRM Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management
LFS Labor Force Survey
NDHS National Demographic and Health Survey
NDRRMC National Disaster and Risk Reduction Management Council
OCD Office of Civil Defense
PSA Philippine Statistics Authority
UNSD United Nations Statistics Division
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
PHILIPPINE STATISTICS AUTHORITY

Based on submissions as of 27 December 2022

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Goals/Targets/Indicators Baseline Latest Target Data Source Agency
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
target 2.1
sufficient food all year round

Updating of Nutritional Status of


Proportion of households meeting 100% recommended 31.7 19.5 45.5
2.1.1.p1 Filipino Children and Other Population
energy intake 2013 2019 2030
Groups, PDRI/ENNS, FNRI-DOST

By 2030, end all forms of malnutrition, including achieving, by 2025, the internationally agreed targets on stunting and wasting in children under 5 years
target 2.2
of age, and address the nutritional needs of adolescent girls, pregnant and lactating women and older persons

Prevalence of stunting (height for age <-2 standard


deviation from the median of the World Health Organization 33.4 26.7 24.9
2.2.1 ENNS/NNS, FNRI-DOST
(WHO) Child Growth Standards) among children under 5 2015 2021 2030
years of age

Prevalence of malnutrition (weight for height >+2 or <-2


standard deviation from the median of the WHO Child
2.2.2
Growth Standards) among children under 5 years of age, by
type (wasting and overweight)

Prevalence of malnutrition for children under 5 years <-2 SD from 7.1 5.5 3.7
2.2.2.1 ENNS/NNS, FNRI-DOST
the median of the WHO CGS (wasting) 2015 2021 2030

Prevalence of malnutrition for children under 5 years <+2 SD from 3.9 3.9 No increase
2.2.2.2 ENNS/NNS, FNRI-DOST
the median of the WHO CGS (overweight) 2015 2021 2030

2.2.s1 Prevalance of micronutrient deficiencies (Vit A, Iron)

2.2.s1.1 Vitamin A Deficient


20.4 14.0 0.0
6 months to 5 years old ENNS/NNS, FNRI-DOST
2013 2019 2030

9.0 2.8 0.0


Pregnant ENNS/NNS, FNRI-DOST
2013 2019 2030

5.0 2.2 0.0


Lactating ENNS/NNS, FNRI-DOST
2013 2019 2030

3.0 0.9 0.0


60 years old and up ENNS/NNS, FNRI-DOST
2013 2019 2030

2.2.s1.2 Anemia
13.8 12.5 0.0
6 months to 5 years old ENNS/NNS, FNRI-DOST
2013 2019 2030

24.6 19.9 0.0


Pregnant ENNS/NNS, FNRI-DOST
2013 2019 2030

16.7 11.6 0.0


Lactating ENNS/NNS, FNRI-DOST
2013 2019 2030

20.8 16.9 0.0


60 years old and up ENNS/NNS, FNRI-DOST
2013 2019 2030

Prevalence of exclusively breastfed children 0 to 5 months 48.8 60.1 100.0


2.2.s2 ENNS/NNS, FNRI-DOST
old 2015 2021 2030

The SDG Watch is compiled by the Philippine Statistics Authority


as the official repository of SDG indicators in the Philippines per PSA Board Resolution No. 09 Series of 2017.
More statistical information on the Philippine SDGs can be accessed at http://psa.gov.ph/sdg.
NOTES:
1/ Based on the preliminary 2030 nationally determined numerical targets for the SDGs identified through the conduct of consultation and validation workshops with both
government and non-government stakeholders of NEDA, in partnership with PIDS, held last 2019.

ACRONYMS:
ENNS/NNS Expanded National Nutrition Survey/National Nutrition Survey
FNRI-DOST Food and Nutrition Research Institute, Department of Science and Technology
PDRI Philippine Dietary Reference Intakes
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Based on submissions as of 27 December 2022

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Goals/Targets/Indicators Baseline Latest Target Data Source Agency
target 3.1 By 2030, reduce the global maternal mortality ratio to less than 70 per 100,000 live births

Proportion of births attended by skilled health personnel 1/ 88.4 r 89.6 p 100.0


3.1.2 NDHS, PSA
Indicator is also found in SDG 1.4.1.p1.2 2017 2022 2030
p
2/
77.7 88.4
3.1.s1 Proportion of births delivered in a health facility NDHS, PSA
2017 2022

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
target 3.2
as 12 per 1,000 live births and under-5 mortality to at least as low as 25 per 1,000 live births
p
2/
27.0 26.0 20.7
3.2.1 Under-five mortality rate (per 1,000 live births) NDHS, PSA
2017 2022 2030
p
2/
14.0 15.0 6.5
3.2.2 Neonatal mortality rate (per 1,000 live births) NDHS, PSA
2017 2022 2030
p
2/
21.0 22.0 9.8
3.2.s1 Infant Mortality Rate (per 1,000 live births) NDHS, PSA
2017 2022 2030

By 2030, end the epidemics of AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria and neglected tropical diseases and combat hepatitis, water-borne diseases and other
target 3.3
communicable diseases

9,238 12,341 ≈0
3.3.1.p1 Number of new HIV infections (newly diagnosed cases/year) HARP, DOH
2016 2021 2030

434.0 434.0 ≈0
3.3.2 Tuberculosis incidence per 100,000 population NTPS, DOH
2016 2016 2030

0.1 0.1 ≈0
3.3.3 Malaria incidence per 1,000 population Program Data, DOH
2016 2019 2030

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

Mortality rate attributed to cardiovascular disease, cancer, 4.6 4.6


3.4.1 Vital Statistics Report, PSA
diabetes or chronic respiratory disease 2016 2020

2.7 2.8 1.8


3.4.1.1 Mortality rate attributed to cardiovascular disease Vital Statistics Report, PSA
2016 2020 2030

1.1 1.0 0.7


3.4.1.2 Mortality rate attributed to cancer Vital Statistics Report, PSA
2016 2020 2030
0.6 0.6 0.4
3.4.1.3 Mortality rate attributed to diabetes Vital Statistics Report, PSA
2016 2020 2030
0.3 0.2 0.2
3.4.1.4 Mortality rate attributed to chronic respiratory disease Vital Statistics Report, PSA
2016 2020 2030
target 3.5 Strengthen the prevention and treatment of substance abuse, including narcotic drug abuse and harmful use of alcohol
Percentage of drug abuse cases or drug users who completed 79.5 83.0
3.5.1.p1 Program Data, DOH
treatment 2016 2020

Harmful use of alcohol, defined according to the national


54.5 54.5
3.5.2 context as alcohol per capita consumption (aged 15 years NNS/ENNS, FNRI-DOST
2018 2018
and older) within a calendar year in litres of pure alcohol 3/

target 3.6 By 2020, halve the number of global deaths and injuries from road traffic accidents
10.9 8.0 0.1
3.6.1 Death rate due to road traffic injuries per 100,000 population Vital Statistics Report, PSA
2016 2020 2030

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

Proportion of women (currently married) of reproductive age p


56.9 59.1 ≈100
3.7.1 (aged 15-49 years) who have their need for family planning NDHS, PSA
2017 2022 2030
satisfied [provided] with modern methods 2/
p
Adolescent (aged 15-19 years) birth rate per 1,000 women 47.0 25.0 30.3
3.7.2 NDHS, PSA
in that age group 2/ 2017 2022 2030
p
2/
54.3 58.3 100.0
3.7.s1 Contraceptive Prevalence Rate NDHS, PSA
2017 2022 2030

Achieve universal health coverage, including financial risk protection, access to quality essential health-care services and access to safe, effective, quality
target 3.8
and affordable essential medicines and vaccines for all
r
Number of people covered by health insurance or a public 910.0 919.0 ≈1000
3.8.2 Administrative Data, PhilHealth
health system per 1,000 population 4/ 5/ 2016 2022 2030

Percentage of population covered by the social health 91.0 92.0 ≈100


3.8.s1 Administrative Data, PhilHealth
insurance 4/ 2016 2022 2030

Out-of-pocket health spending as percentage of total health 45.0 38.9 43.5


3.8.s2 PNHA, PSA
expenditure 2016 2021 2030

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

Mortality rate attributed to unintentional poisoning per 0.1 0.1 0.0


3.9.3 Vital Statistics Report, PSA
100,000 population 2016 2020 2030
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Goals/Targets/Indicators Baseline Latest Target Data Source Agency
By 2030, reduce the global maternal mortality ratio to less than 70 per 100,000 live births
target 3.a Strengthen the implementation of the World Health Organization Framework Convention on Tobacco Control in all countries, as appropriate.

Age-standardized prevalence of current tobacco use among 23.8 19.5 15.3


3.a.1 GATS, PSA
persons aged 15 years and older 2015 2021 2030
3.a.s1 Prevalence of current tobacco use

Updating of Nutritional Status of Filipino


5.5 2.3
Prevalence of current tobacco use of 10-19.9 years old Children and Other Population Groups/
2015 2021
ENNS, FNRI-DOST

Updating of Nutritional Status of Filipino


23.3 18.5
Prevalence of current tobacco use of 20 years old and over Children and Other Population Groups/
2015 2021
ENNS, FNRI-DOST

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
target 3.b
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

r r
6/
69.9 69.9
3.b.1.p1 Proportion of fully immunized children NDHS, PSA
2017 2017

Percentage of public health facilities properly stocked with 65.4 56.0


3.b.3.p1 Drug Availability Survey, DOH
selected essential medicines 2016 2020

The SDG Watch is compiled by the Philippine Statistics Authority


as the official repository of SDG indicators in the Philippines per PSA Board Resolution No. 09 Series of 2017.
More statistical information on the Philippine SDGs can be accessed at http://psa.gov.ph/sdg.

NOTES:
P Preliminary data
r Revised data
1/ The reference period was changed from five years to two years preceding the survey. The latest updates were based on Key Indicators Report of the 2022 NDHS.
2/ Updates were based on Key Indicators Report of the 2022 NDHS
3/ The data pertains to the proportion of binge drinkers among currently drinker adults (15 years old and over)
4/ Data includes the number of indigents from the DSWD Listahanan Database.
5/ This is based on the submission of PhilHealth in November 2022.
6/ Previous data is limited to children who receive basic vaccination at appropriate age
7/ Based on the preliminary 2030 nationally determined numerical targets for the SDGs identified through the conduct of consultation and validation workshops with both
government and non-government stakeholders of NEDA, in partnership with PIDS, held last 2019.

ACRONYMS:
DOH Department of Health
ENNS/NNS Expanded National Nutrition Survey/National Nutrition Survey
FNRI-DOST Food and Nutrition Research Institute, Department of Science and Technology
GATS Global Adult Tobacco Survey
HARP HIV/AIDS and Anti-Retroviral Therapy Registry (ART) of the Philippines
NDHS National Demographic and Health Survey
NTPS National Tuberculosis Prevalence Survey
PhilHealth Philippine Health Insurance Corporation
PNHA Philippine National Health Accounts
PSA Philippine Statistics Authority
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
PHILIPPINE STATISTICS AUTHORITY

Based on submissions as of 27 December 2022

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Goals/Targets/Indicators Baseline Latest Target Data Source Agency
By 2030, ensure that all girls and boys complete free, equitable and quality primary and secondary education leading to relevant and effective learning
target 4.1
outcomes

Proportion of children and young people: (a) in grades


2/3; (b) at the end of primary; and (c) at the end of lower
4.1.1
secondary achieving at least a minimum proficiency level
in (i) reading and (ii) mathematics, by sex

Proportion of children in grades 2/3 achieving at least a minimum


4.1.1.1
proficiency level in (i) reading and (ii) mathematics, by sex

56.0 56.0
1/
Reading, both sexes
2018 2018
37.1 27.1
Mathematics, both sexes NAT, DepEd
2016 2018

Proportion of children at the end of primary achieving at least a


4.1.1.2 minimum proficiency level in (i) reading and (ii) mathematics, by
sex

40.4 40.4
Reading, both sexes NAT, DepEd
2016 2016
34.8 34.8
Mathematics, both sexes NAT, DepEd
2016 2016

Proportion of children at the end of lower secondary achieving at


4.1.1.3 least a minimum proficiency level in (i) reading and
(ii) mathematics, by sex

46.0 46.0
Reading, both sexes NAT, DepEd
2016 2016
37.3 37.3
Mathematics, both sexes NAT, DepEd
2016 2016
2/
4.1.s1 Completion Rate
93.1 82.5 100.0
4.1.s1.1 Elementary EBEIS, DepEd
2016 2020 2030
95.5 84.7 100.0
Female EBEIS, DepEd
2016 2020 2030
90.8 80.5 100.0
Male EBEIS, DepEd
2016 2020 2030
80.9 82.1 100.0
4.1.s1.2 Secondary (Junior High School) EBEIS, DepEd
2016 2020 2030
85.6 85.9 100.0
Female EBEIS, DepEd
2016 2020 2030
76.2 78.4 100.0
Male EBEIS, DepEd
2016 2020 2030
81.0 69.3 100.0
3/
4.1.s1.3 Secondary (Senior High School) EBEIS, DepEd
2018 2020 2030
84.8 74.6 100.0
Female EBEIS, DepEd
2018 2020 2030
77.2 64.2 100.0
Male EBEIS, DepEd
2018 2020 2030
2/
4.1.s2 Cohort Survival Rate
93.8 83.0 100.0
4.1.s2.1 Elementary EBEIS, DepEd
2016 2020 2030
96.0 85.0 100.0
Female EBEIS, DepEd
2016 2020 2030
91.8 81.2 100.0
Male EBEIS, DepEd
2016 2020 2030
83.1 82.8 100.0
4.1.s2.2 Secondary (Junior High School) EBEIS, DepEd
2016 2020 2030
87.4 86.5 100.0
Female EBEIS, DepEd
2016 2020 2030
78.7 79.3 100.0
Male EBEIS, DepEd
2016 2020 2030
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Goals/Targets/Indicators Baseline Latest Target Data Source Agency
and boys complete free, equitable and82.6
By 2030, ensure that all girls 3/ 71.3
quality primary and 100.0 leading to relevant and effective learning
secondary education
4.1.s2.3 Secondary
outcomes (Senior High School) EBEIS, DepEd
2018 2020 2030
86.2 76.4 100.0
Female EBEIS, DepEd
2018 2020 2030
78.9 66.4 100.0
Male EBEIS, DepEd
2018 2020 2030
2/
4.1.s3 Dropout Rate or School Leavers Rate
1.5 3.8 0.0
4.1.s3.1 Elementary EBEIS, DepEd
2016 2020 2030
1.0 3.3 0.0
Female EBEIS, DepEd
2016 2020 2030
2.0 4.2 0.0
Male EBEIS, DepEd
2016 2020 2030
6.2 6.2 0.0
4.1.s3.2 Secondary (Junior High School) EBEIS, DepEd
2016 2020 2030
4.4 4.7 0.0
Female EBEIS, DepEd
2016 2020 2030
7.9 7.6 0.0
Male EBEIS, DepEd
2016 2020 2030
3.9 6.6 0.0
3/
4.1.s3.3 Secondary (Senior High School) EBEIS, DepEd
2018 2020 2030
2.9 5.3 0.0
Female EBEIS, DepEd
2018 2020 2030
4.9 8.0 0.0
Male EBEIS, DepEd
2018 2020 2030

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
target 4.2
primary education

Participation rate in organized learning (one year before


the official primary entry age) 2/ 66.0 66.1 100.0
4.2.2 EBEIS, DepEd
2016 2020 2030
Indicator is also found in SDG 1.4.1p4

65.5 67.5 100.0


Girls EBEIS, DepEd
2016 2020 2030
66.4 64.7 100.0
Boys EBEIS, DepEd
2016 2020 2030

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

Participation rate of youth and adults in formal and non-


4.3.1
formal education and training, by sex
2/
Net Enrolment Rate in elementary education 96.2 89.1
4.3.s1 EBEIS, DepEd
2016 2020
Indicator is also found in SDG 1.4.1p5
96.1 89.3
Female EBEIS, DepEd
2016 2020
96.2 88.9
Male EBEIS, DepEd
2016 2020

2/
Net Enrolment Rate in secondary education
4.3.s2
Indicator is also found in SDG 1.4.1p6
74.2 81.5
4.3.s2.1 Junior High School EBEIS, DepEd
2016 2020
79.9 85.5
Female EBEIS, DepEd
2016 2020
68.8 77.7
Male EBEIS, DepEd
2016 2020
37.4 49.5
4/
4.3.s2.2 Senior High School EBEIS, DepEd
2016 2020
44.1 57.4
Female EBEIS, DepEd
2016 2020
31.0 42.1
Male EBEIS, DepEd
2016 2020
37.6 47.9 Increasing
4.3.s3 Passing rate in licensure exam (HEd) PRC data, CHED
2016 2021 2030
91.9 92.0 Increasing
4.3.s4 Certification rate (TVET) Administrative Data, TESDA
2016 2021 2030

By 2030, substantially increase the number of youth and adults who have relevant skills, including technical and vocational skills, for employment,
target 4.4
decent jobs and entrepreneurship
48.1 75.4 100.0
5/
4.4.1.p1 Proportion of population with exposure to internet FLEMMS, PSA
2013 2019 2030

Proportion of population with exposure to social interaction in the 43.8 73.9 100.0
4.4.1.p1.1 FLEMMS, PSA
internet 2013 2019 2030

Proportion of population with exposure to research work/study in 42.2 63.6 100.0


4.4.1.p1.2 FLEMMS, PSA
the internet 2013 2019 2030
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Goals/Targets/Indicators Baseline Latest Target Data Source Agency
ensure that
By 2030, eliminate all girls
gender and boysincomplete
disparities free,
education andequitable and quality
ensure equal access primary andof
to all levels secondary education
education leadingtraining
and vocational to relevant and
for the effective learning
vulnerable,
target 4.5 outcomes persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations
including

Parity indices (female/male, rural/urban, bottom/top


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

0.9 0.9 1.0


2/
Ratio of girls to boys in primary education EBEIS, DepEd
2016 2020 2030
1.0 1.0 1.0
2/
Ratio of girls to boys in secondary education (JHS) EBEIS, DepEd
2016 2020 2030
1.1 1.1
2/
Ratio of girls to boys in secondary education (SHS) EBEIS, DepEd
2016 2020
1.2 1.3 1.0
Ratio of girls to boys in tertiary education CHECKS, CHED
2016 2021 2030
target 4.6 By 2030, ensure that all youth and a substantial proportion of adults, both men and women, achieve literacy and numeracy

Percentage of population in a given age group achieving at


4.6.1 least a fixed level of proficiency in functional (a) literacy
and (b) numeracy skills, by sex

Percentage of population in a given age group achieving at least a 90.3 91.6 100.0
4.6.1.1 FLEMMS, PSA
fixed level of proficiency in functional literacy 2013 2019 2030
92.0 92.9 100.0
Female population FLEMMS, PSA
2013 2019 2030
88.7 90.2 100.0
Male population FLEMMS, PSA
2013 2019 2030

Percentage of population in a given age group achieving at least a 96.5 96.5 100.0
4.6.1.2 FLEMMS, PSA
fixed level of proficiency in basic literacy skills 2013 2019 2030
97.0 97.1 100.0
Female population FLEMMS, PSA
2013 2019 2030
96.1 95.9 100.0
Male population FLEMMS, PSA
2013 2019 2030

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

Proportion of schools with access to: (a) electricity; (b) the


Internet for pedagogical purposes; (c) computers for
pedagogical purposes; (d) adapted infrastructure and
4.a.1 materials for students with disabilities; (e) basic drinking
water; (f) single-sex basic sanitation facilities; and (g)
basic handwashing facilities (as per the WASH indicator
definitions) 1/ 6/

4.a.1.1 Proportion of schools with access to electricity


88.7 97.6 100.0
Elementary schools EBEIS, DepEd
2016 2020 2030
93.1 98.7 100.0
Secondary schools (Junior High School) EBEIS, DepEd
2016 2020 2030
88.9 98.3 100.0
Secondary schools (Senior High School) EBEIS, DepEd
2016 2020 2030

Proportion of schools with access to the Internet for pedagogical


4.a.1.2
purposes 1/
25.6 64.2 100.0
Elementary schools EBEIS, DepEd
2016 2021 2030
34.0 72.2 100.0
Secondary schools (Junior High School) EBEIS, DepEd
2017 2021 2030
31.0 67.3 100.0
Secondary schools (Senior High School) EBEIS, DepEd
2017 2021 2030

Proportion of schools with access to computers for pedagogical


4.a.1.3
purposes
78.5 75.7 100.0
1/
Elementary schools EBEIS, DepEd
2016 2021 2030
83.1 82.3 100.0
1/
Secondary schools (Junior High School) EBEIS, DepEd
2016 2021 2030
23.6 80.8 100.0
1/
Secondary schools (Senior High School) EBEIS, DepEd
2016 2021 2030

Proportion of schools with access to single-sex basic sanitation


4.a.1.4
facilities
45.1 60.4 100.0
Elementary schools EBEIS, DepEd
2016 2018 2030
77.1 77.1 100.0
Secondary schools EBEIS, DepEd
2016 2017 2030

Proportion of schools with access to basic handwashing facilities


4.a.1.5
(as per the WASH indicator definitions)
61.0 90.6 100.0
Elementary schools EBEIS, DepEd
2016 2020 2030
60.5 89.3 100.0
Secondary schools (Junior High School) EBEIS, DepEd
2016 2020 2030
65.3 83.2 100.0
Secondary schools (Senior High School) EBEIS, DepEd
2018 2020 2030
6/
Goals/Targets/Indicators Baseline Latest Target Data Source Agency
ensure that all
By 2030, substantially girls and
increase boys
the complete
supply free, equitable
of qualified teachers,and qualitythrough
including primaryinternational
and secondary educationfor
cooperation leading to relevant
teacher and
training in effective learning
developing
target 4.c outcomes especially least developed countries and small island developing States
countries,

4.c.s1 Faculty qualification (HEd)

40.4 40.0 Increasing


4.c.s1.1 Faculty qualification with MS/MA degree/s Administrative Data, CHED
2016 2021 2030
13.3 15.6 Increasing
4.c.s1.2 Faculty qualification with Ph.D. degree/s Administrative Data, CHED
2016 2021 2030
6,518 7,746 Increasing
4.c.s2 Number of TVET trainers trained Administrative Data, TESDA
2016 2021 2030
The SDG Watch is compiled by the Philippine Statistics Authority
as the official repository of SDG indicators in the Philippines per PSA Board Resolution No. 09 Series of 2017.
More statistical information on the Philippine SDGs can be accessed at http://psa.gov.ph/sdg.
NOTES:
1/ Updates were based on the submission of DepEd to NEDA for the Targeting Workshop in December 2022
2/ Based on the submission of DepEd in March 2022
3/ Estimation of this sub-indicator only started in SY 2018-2019
4/ Estimation of this sub-indicator only started in SY 2016-2017
5/ This covers population aged 10 to 64 years. The 2019 data excludes those who did not report their exposure to the internet in the estimation of the indicator.
6/ This is limited to public school only.
7/ Based on the preliminary 2030 nationally determined numerical targets for the SDGs identified through the conduct of consultation and validation workshops with both
government and non-government stakeholders of NEDA, in partnership with PIDS, held last 2019.

ACRONYMS:
CHED Commission on Higher Education
CHECKS CHED Electronic Collection & Knowledge System
DepEd Department of Education
EBEIS Enhanced Basic Education Information System
FLEMMS Functional Literacy, Education and Mass Media Survey
HEd Higher Education
NAT National Achievement Test
NEDA National Economic and Development Authority
PIDS Philippine Institute for Development Studies
PRC Professional Regulation Commission
PSA Philippine Statistics Authority
TESDA Technical Education and Skills Development Authority
TVET Technical-Vocational Education and Training
WASH Water, Sanitation and Hygiene
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
PHILIPPINE STATISTICS AUTHORITY
Based on submissions as of 27 December 2022

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Goals/Targets/Indicators Baseline Latest Target Data Source Agency
target 5.1 End all forms of discrimination against all women and girls everywhere.

Whether or not legal frameworks are in place to promote,


1.0 1.0 1.0
5.1.1 enforce and monitor equality and non‑discrimination on the Administrative Data, PCW
2016 2022 2030
basis of sex * 1/

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

Proportion of ever-partnered women and girls aged 15


years and older subjected to physical, sexual, or 14.7 14.7 10.6
5.2.1 NDHS, PSA
psychological violence by a current or former intimate 2017 2017 2030
partner in the previous 12 months
Proportion of ever-partnered women and girls aged 15 years and
4.4 4.4 2.4
5.2.1.1 older subjected to physical violence by a current or former NDHS, PSA
2017 2017 2030
intimate partner in the previous 12 months
Proportion of ever-partnered women and girls aged 15 years and
2.2 2.2 1.0
5.2.1.2 older subjected to sexual violence by a current or former intimate NDHS, PSA
2017 2017 2030
partner in the previous 12 months
Proportion of ever-partnered women and girls aged 15 years and
12.9 12.9 10.3
5.2.1.3 older subjected to psychological violence by a current or former NDHS, PSA
2017 2017 2030
intimate partner in the previous 12 months
Proportion of ever-partnered women and girls aged 15 years and
5.5 5.5
5.2.1.4 older subjected to physical or sexual violence by a current or NDHS, PSA
2017 2017
former intimate partner in the previous 12 months
Proportion of women and girls aged 15 years and older
subjected to sexual violence by persons other than an 0.1 0.1
5.2.2 NDHS, PSA
intimate partner in the previous 12 months, by age and 2017 2017
place of occurrence

Number of reported gender-based violence cases (includes 60,755 25,654


5.2.s1 Administrative Data, PNP
e-VAW) 2016 2021
Number of reported abuse cases among women and
5.2.s2
children
2/
32,552 12,543
5.2.s2.1 Number of reported abuse cases among women Administrative Data, PNP
2016 2021

2/
29,349 16,966
5.2.s2.2 Number of reported abuse cases among children Administrative Data, PNP
2016 2021

Number of cases served by Department of Social Welfare


5.2.s3 and Development (DSWD) on violence against women and
child abuse

3/
1,046 1,208
5.2.s3.1 Violence against women Administrative Data, DSWD
2016 2021

3/
3,857 1,668
5.2.s3.2 Violence against children Administrative Data, DSWD
2016 2021

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

Proportion of women aged 20-24 years who were married


5.3.1
or in a union before age 15 and before age 18

2.2 2.2 ≈0.0


Married or in a union before age 15 NDHS, PSA
2017 2017 2030

16.5 16.5 ≈0.0


Married or in a union before age 18 NDHS, PSA
2017 2017 2030

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

Proportion of seats held by women in (a) national


5.5.1
parliaments and (b) local governments

4/
28.7 28.7 ≈50.0
5.5.1.1 Proportion of seats held by women in national parliaments ERSD, COMELEC
2016 2019 2030

31.0 29.1 ≈50.0


5.5.1.2 Proportion of seats held by women in local governments ERSD, COMELEC
2016 2019 2030
19.7 22.9 ≈50.0
5/
Provincial ERSD, COMELEC
2016 2019 2030
22.4 23.2 ≈50.0
6/
City ERSD, COMELEC
2016 2019 2030
21.2 22.8 ≈50.0
7/
Municipal ERSD, COMELEC
2016 2019 2030
29.3 29.4 ≈50.0
8/
Barangay ERSD, COMELEC
2016 2019 2030
11/
Goals/Targets/Indicators Baseline Latest Target Data Source Agency
End all forms of discrimination against all women and girls everywhere.
46.6 53.0 ≈50.0
5.5.2 Proportion of women in managerial positions LFS, PSA
2016 2021 2030

Percentage of firms owned by women (through business


5.5.s1
permits and licences system)

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

Number of countries with laws and regulations that


guarantee full and equal access to women and men aged
5.6.2
15 years and older to sexual and reproductive health care,
information and education 9/ *
Number of countries with laws and regulations that guarantee full
and equal access to women and men aged 15 to less than 18 0.0 0.0 1.0
5.6.2.1 Administrative Data, DOH
years to sexual and reproductive health care, information and 2016 2020 2030
education

Number of countries with laws and regulations that guarantee full 1.0 1.0 1.0
5.6.2.2 and equal access to women and men aged 18 years and older to Administrative Data, DOH
2016 2020 2030
sexual and reproductive health care, information and education

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,
target 5.a
financial services, inheritance and natural resources, in accordance with national laws

Number of agricultural and residential land free patents 70,255 43,095


5.a.1.p1 LMB, DENR
issued to women and men 2016 2021

Number agricultural and residential land free patents issued to 32,646 22,180
5.a.1.p1.1 LMB, DENR
women 2016 2021

Number agricultural and residential land free patents issued to 37,609 20,915
5.a.1.p1.2 LMB, DENR
men 2016 2021

Number of holders of emancipation patents and certificates


of land ownership, certificate of ancestral land titles
5.a.1p2
(CALTs), certificate of ancestral domain titles (CADTs) by
sex, stewardship
415,705 516,843
5.a.1.p2.1 Number of holders of Emancipation Patents, Total Administrative Data, DAR
2015 2021
57,424 96,017
Female Administrative Data, DAR
2015 2021
358,281 420,826
Male Administrative Data, DAR
2015 2021
1,996,454 2,028,791
5.a.1.p2.2 Number of holders of Certificates of Land Ownership, Total Administrative Data, DAR
2015 2021
653,945 630,369
Female Administrative Data, DAR
2015 2021
1,342,509 1,398,422
Male Administrative Data, DAR
2015 2021

Number of women beneficiaries with secured land tenure in 20,637 13,147


5.a.1p3 Administrative Data, DENR
Residential areas 2017 2021

Adopt and strengthen sound policies and enforceable legislation for the promotion of gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls at all
target 5.c
levels
Proportion of countries with systems to track and make
1.0 1.0 1.0 National GAD Budget Policy
5.c.1 public allocations for gender equality and women’s
2016 2022 2030 Implementation through GMMS, PCW
empowerment 10/ *
The SDG Watch is compiled by the Philippine Statistics Authority
as the official repository of SDG indicators in the Philippines per PSA Board Resolution No. 09 Series of 2017.
More statistical information on the Philippine SDGs can be accessed at http://psa.gov.ph/sdg.
NOTES:
* 1 if the country satisfies the requirement of the indicator; 0, otherwise
p Preliminary data
1/
In terms of legal frameworks, the Philippines has the following relevant legislations: Republic Act 7192. Women in Development & National Building Act; Executive Order
No. 273. Approving and Adopting the Philippine Plan for Gender-Responsive Development, 1995-2025; Republic Act 9710. An Act Providing for the Magna Carta of Women

2/ Based on the submission of PNP in 07 March 2022.


3/ Based on the submission of DSWD in 23 February 2022.
4/ The national parliament is composed of the members of the Senate and the Congress as of 30 October 2019.
5/ This includes vice governor and provincial member as of 30 October 2019.
6/ This includes the city vice mayor and city councilors as of 30 October 2019.
7/ This includes the municipal vice mayor and municipal councilors as of 30 October 2019.
8/ This includes the barangay chairman, barangay kagawad, Sangguniang Kabataan chairman as of September 2018.
9/ In terms of legal frameworks, the Philippines has the following relevant legislations: Per Republic Act 10354 known as the Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive
Health Law, enacted on December 2012, the law does not provide for minors’ full access to sexual and reproductive health care services without parent’s consent because
of the Family Code.
10/
In terms of legal frameworks, the Philippines has the following relevant legislations: Republic Act 7192. Women in Development & Nation Building Act; Republic Act 9710.
An Act Providing for the Magna Carta of Women; General Appropriations Act; Joint Circular 2012-01. Guidelines for the Preparation of Annual GAD Plans and Budgets and
Accomplishment Reports to Implement the Magna Carta of Women; PCW-DILG-DBM-NEDA Joint Memorandum Circular No. 2016-01. Amendment to PCW-DILG-DBM-NEDA
JMC 2013-01: Guidlines on the Localization of the Magna Carta oif Women; PCW-DILG-DBM-NEDA Joint Memorandum Circular 2013-01. Guidlines on the Localization of
the Magna Carta of Women; Joint Memorandum Circular no. 2014-01. Integration of Women, Peace and Security Programs, Activities and Projects in annual GAD Plans
and Budgets and GAD Accomplishments Reports; Memorandum Circular No. 2015-04: Preparation and Online Submission of FY 2017 GAD Plans and Budgets and FY 2015
GAD Accomplishment Report and other Matters.

11/ Based on the preliminary 2030 nationally determined numerical targets for the SDGs identified through the conduct of consultation and validation workshops with both
government and non-government stakeholders of NEDA, in partnership with PIDS, held last 2019.
11/
Goals/Targets/Indicators Baseline Latest Target Data Source Agency
End all forms of discrimination against all women and girls everywhere.
ACRONYMS:
COMELEC Commission on Elections
DAR Department of Agrarian Reform
DBM Department of Budget and Management
DENR Department of Environment and Natural Resources
DILG Department of the Interior and Local Government
DOH Department of Health
DSWD Department of Social Welfare and Development
ERSD Election Records and Statistics Department
GAD Gender and Development
GMMS Gender Mainstreaming and Monitoring System
LFS Labor Force Survey
LMB Land Management Bureau
NDHS National Demographic and Health Survey
NEDA National Economic and Development Authority
PCW Philippine Commission on Women
PIDS Philippine Institute for Development Studies
PNP Philippine National Police
PSA Philippine Statistics Authority
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
PHILIPPINE STATISTICS AUTHORITY

Based on submissions as of 27 December 2022

4/
Goals/Targets/Indicators Baseline Latest Target Data Source Agency
By 2030, improve water quality by reducing pollution, eliminating dumping and minimizing release of hazardous chemicals and materials, halving the
target 6.3
proportion of untreated wastewater and substantially increasing recycling and safe reuse globally

6.3.1.p1 Volume of wastewater treated (industries)


Proportion of monitored bodies of water with good ambient
6.3.2.p1
water quality 1/
r
31.0 75.0 100.0 National Water Quality Status Report, EMB-
6.3.2.p1.1 Dissolved Oxygen (DO)
2016 2021 2030 DENR
r
37.0 73.0 100.0 National Water Quality Status Report, EMB-
6.3.2.p1.2 Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD)
2016 2021 2030 DENR

By 2030, substantially increase water-use efficiency across all sectors and ensure sustainable withdrawals and supply of freshwater to address water
target 6.4
scarcity and substantially reduce the number of people suffering from water scarcity

Level of water stress: freshwater withdrawal as a 26.4 27.2 Water Accounts of the Philippines,
6.4.2
proportion of available freshwater resources 2016 2021 PSA

target 6.5 By 2030, implement integrated water resources management at all levels, including through transboundary cooperation as appropriate

Percentage of implementation of programs and projects


26.1 48.6
6.5.1.p1 identified in the Integrated River Basin Master Plans Administrative data, RBCO-DENR
2016 2021
(IRBMP)

Percentage of major river basins with updated Integrated River 83.3 83.3 85.0
6.5.1.p1.1 Administrative data, RBCO-DENR
Basin Master Plans (IRBMP) 2016 2021 2030

Percentage of River Basins with established River Basin 100.0 72.4 100.0
6.5.1.p1.2 Administrative data, RBCO-DENR
Organizations (RBO) 2016 2021 2030

By 2030, expand international cooperation and capacity-building support to developing countries in water- and sanitation-related activities and
target 6.a
programmes, including water harvesting, desalination, water efficiency, wastewater treatment, recycling and reuse technologies

Amount of water- and sanitation-related official


6.a.1 development assistance that is part of a government-
coordinated spending plan (in Million US Dollars)

Amount of water- and sanitation-related official development


62.0 62.0
assistance that is part of a government-coordinated spending plan ADB WDDSP, LWUA
2016 2021
particularly in LWUA 2/

Amount of water- and sanitation-related official development


140.9 250.8
assistance that is part of a government-coordinated spending plan MWSS
2016 2019
particularly in MWSS 3/

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

Proportion of local administrative units with established


6.b.1 and operational policies and procedures for participation of
local communities in water and sanitation management

1,185 1,185 Program and Project Monitoring


6.b.s1 Number of functional WASH councils/ committees in LGUs
2016 2016 System, DILG

Number of local WASH ordinances strengthening WASH 12.0 20.0 Program and Project Monitoring
6.b.s2
governance in the communities 2017 2018 System, DILG

The SDG Watch is compiled by the Philippine Statistics Authority


as the official repository of SDG indicators in the Philippines per PSA Board Resolution No. 09 Series of 2017.
More statistical information on the Philippine SDGs can be accessed at http://psa.gov.ph/sdg.
NOTES:
1/ Based on submission of EMB in April 2022
2/ Loan and Grant Agreement was signed in April 2016. However, there was no disbursement yet, except for commitment charges.
3/ The Landbank of the Philippines is the Borrower for the Sanitation Project of the Concessionaire
4/ Based on the preliminary 2030 nationally determined numerical targets for the SDGs identified through the conduct of consultation and validation workshops with both
government and non-government stakeholders of NEDA, in partnership with PIDS, held last 2019.

ACRONYMS:
ADB Asian Development Bank
DILG Department of the Interior and Local Government
EMB-DENR Enviromental Management Bureau, Department of Environment and Natural Resources
LWUA Local Water Utilities Administration
MWSS Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System
RBCO-DENR River Basin Control Office, Department of Environment and Natural Resources
NEDA National Economic and Development Authority
PIDS Philippine Institue for Development Studies
WASH Water, Sanitation and Hygiene
WDDSP Water District Development Sector Project
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
PHILIPPINE STATISTICS AUTHORITY

Based on submissions as of 27 December 2022

5/
Goals/Targets/Indicators Baseline Latest Target Data Source Agency

target 7.1 By 2030, ensure universal access to affordable, reliable and modern energy services

90.7 95.4 100.0


7.1.1 Proportion of population with access to electricity1/ REAMD, EPIMB, DOE
2016 2021 2030
Proportion of population with primary reliance on clean fuels 48.9 48.9
7.1.2 NDHS, PSA
and technology 2/ 2017 2017
target 7.2 By 2030, increase substantially the share of renewable energy in the global energy mix
Renewable energy share in the total final energy 36.7 r
33.4
7.2.1 EPPB, DOE
consumption 3/ 4/ 2016 2021
target 7.3 By 2030, double the global rate of improvement in energy efficiency

Energy intensity measured in terms of primary energy and 3.4 3.2


7.3.1 EPPB, DOE
GDP (TOE/MPhp) 2016 2021
The SDG Watch is compiled by the Philippine Statistics Authority
as the official repository of SDG indicators in the Philippines per PSA Board Resolution No. 09 Series of 2017.
More statistical information on the Philippine SDGs can be accessed at http://psa.gov.ph/sdg.

NOTES:
r Revised data
1/ This refers to the proportion of households with access to electricity. From 2017 to present, the TFEM of DOE used the number of total potential households from the 2015
Census of Population, while for the previous years, these are based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing.
2/ This is measured as the percentage of the population using clean fuel (includes electricity and LPG/natural gas/biogas) for cooking.
3/ The data is obtained by combining the total of renewable energy sources (geothermal, hydro, wind/solar, etc) used in the power generation and the total final energy
consumption (TFEC) divided by the total final energy consumption of all energy products.
4/ Updates/revisions were based on the submission of DOE in November 2022
5/ Based on the preliminary 2030 nationally determined numerical targets for the SDGs identified through the conduct of consultation and validation workshops with both
government and non-government stakeholders of NEDA, in partnership with PIDS, held last 2019.

ACRONYMS:
DOE Department of Energy
EPIMB Electric Power Industry Management Bureau
EPPB Energy Policy and Planning Bureau
GDP Gross Domestic Product
M Php Million (Philippine) Pesos
NDHS National Demographic and Helath Survey
NEDA National Economic and Development Authority
PIDS Philippine Institute for Development Studies
PSA Philippine Statistics Authority
REAMD Rural Electrification Administration Management Division
TFEM Task Force E-Power Mo
TOE Tonne of Oil Equivalent
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
PHILIPPINE STATISTICS AUTHORITY

Based on submissions as of 27 December 2022

3/
Goals/Targets/Indicators Baseline Latest Target Data Source Agency
Sustain per capita economic growth in accordance with national circumstances and, in particular, at least 7 per cent gross domestic product growth per
target 8.1
annum in the least developed countries
r
1/
5.4 4.3 6.0
8.1.1 Annual growth rate of real GDP per capita PSNA, PSA
2016 2021 2030

Achieve higher levels of economic productivity through diversification, technological upgrading and innovation, including through a focus on high-value
target 8.2
added and labour-intensive sectors
r
1/
8.7 -5.4
8.2.1 Annual growth rate of real GDP per employed person PSNA, PSA
2017 2021

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

5.4 7.8 5.0


8.5.2 Unemployment rate LFS, PSA
2016 2021 2030

5.2 8.2
Female LFS, PSA
2016 2021

5.6 7.5
Male LFS, PSA
2016 2021

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

Proportion of youth (aged 15-24 years) not in education, 18.4 30.0 10.0
8.6.1 LFS, PSA
employment or training 2019 2021 2030

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

8.8.1 Frequency rates of fatal and non-fatal occupational injuries

0.03 0.02 0.0


8.8.1.1 Frequency rates of fatal occupational injuries ISLE, PSA
2015 2019 2030

1.9 1.2 0.0


8.8.1.2 Frequency rates of non-fatal occupational injuries ISLE, PSA
2015 2019 2030

Incidence rate of Occupational Injuries, Fatalities per 100,000 9.0 5.4 0.0
8.8.1.3 ISLE, PSA
employed persons 2015 2019 2030

Incidence rate of Occupational Injuries, Non-Fatalities per 465.0 301.0 0.0


8.8.1.4 ISLE, PSA
100,000 employed persons 2015 2019 2030

target 8.9 By 2030, devise and implement policies to promote sustainable tourism that creates jobs and promotes local culture and products

Tourism direct GVA as a proportion of total GDP and in


8.9.1.p1
growth rate

10.4 5.2
8.9.1.p1.1 Share of Tourism GVA to GDP PTSA, PSA
2016 2021

14.2 9.2
8.9.1.p1.2 Growth rate of Tourism GVA PTSA, PSA
2016 2021

12.8 11.1
8.9.2.p1 Proportion of employed in tourism out of total employed PTSA, PSA
2016 2021

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 commercial bank branches per 100,000


8.10.1 adults and (b) number of automated teller machines
(ATMs) per 100,000 adults

2/
15.5 17.0 21.3 Banking Statistics, BSP & Population
8.10.1.1 Number of commercial bank branches per 100,000 adults
2016 2021 2030 Projections, PSA

26.6 29.8 111.1 Banking Statistics, BSP & Population


8.10.1.2 Number of automated teller machines (ATMs) per 100,000 adults
2016 2021 2030 Projections, PSA

Proportion of adults (15 years and older) with an account


34.5 51.4 53.3
8.10.2 at a bank or other financial institution or with a mobile- World Bank Findex, BSP
2017 2021 2030
money-service provider

The SDG Watch is compiled by the Philippine Statistics Authority


as the official repository of SDG indicators in the Philippines per PSA Board Resolution No. 09 Series of 2017.
More statistical information on the Philippine SDGs can be accessed at http://psa.gov.ph/sdg.
NOTES:
1/ Revisions of GDP estimates were based on an approved revision policy that is consistent with international standard practices on national accounts revision. The data
previously presented were preliminary estimates.
2/ Number of bank branches (domestic banking offices only) cover universal and commercial; thrift; and rural and cooperative banks.
3/ Based on the preliminary 2030 nationally determined numerical targets for the SDGs identified through the conduct of consultation and validation workshops with both
government and non-government stakeholders of NEDA, in partnership with PIDS, held last 2019.

ACRONYMS:
BSP Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas
GDP Gross Domestic Product
GVA Gross Value Added
ISLE Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment
LFS Labor Force Survey
NEDA National Economic and Development Authority
PIDS Philippine Institute for Development Studies
PSA Philippine Statistics Authority
PSNA Philippine System of National Accounts
PTSA Philippine Tourism Satellite Accounts
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
PHILIPPINE STATISTICS AUTHORITY

Based on submissions as of 27 December 2022

Goals/Targets/Indicators Baseline Latest Target 9/ Data Source Agency


Develop quality, reliable, sustainable and resilient infrastructure, including regional and transborder infrastructure, to support economic development
target 9.1
and human well-being, with a focus on affordable and equitable access for all

9.1.2 Passenger and freight volumes, by mode of transport

1/
89.1 23.1
9.1.2.1 Passenger volume, Maritime Sector (in million) Annual Report, PPA, CPA
2016 2021

Container volume, Maritime Sector (in million twenty foot 7.4 7.4
9.1.2.2 Annual Report, PPA
equivalent unit) 2/ 2016 2021

3/
281.8 262.1
9.1.2.3 Cargo volume, Maritime Sector (in million metric ton) Annual Report, PPA, CPA
2016 2021

4/
71.7 14.7 Annual Report, CAAP, MIAA,
9.1.2.4 Passenger volume, Aviation Sector (in million)
2016 2021 MCIAA,CIAC

5/
1.0 0.6 Annual Report, CAAP, MIAA,
9.1.2.5 Cargo volume, Aviation Sector (in million metric ton)
2016 2021 MCIAA,CIAC

6/
370.8 104.0 Annual Report, LRMC, LRTA, PNR,
9.1.2.6 Passenger volume, Rail Sector (in million)
2016 2021 MRT3

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

Manufacturing value added as a proportion of GDP and per


9.2.1
capita 7/
19.6 17.6 r
9.2.1.1 Manufacturing value added as a proportion of GDP PSNA, PSA
2016 2021
r
641.0 682.8
9.2.1.2 Manufacturing value added per Capita PSNA, PSA
2016 2021

Manufacturing employment as a proportion of total 8.3 7.8


9.2.2 LFS, PSA
employment 2016 2021

Enhance scientific research, upgrade the technological capabilities of industrial sectors in all countries, in particular developing countries, including, by
target 9.5 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

National Accounts, PSA


Research and development expenditure as a proportion of 0.2 0.1 1.0 Survey on Research and
9.5.1
GDP 2015 2019 2030 Development Expenditures and
Human Resources , DOST

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

Total official international support (official development


7,385.5 14,554.2
9.a.1 assistance plus other official flows) to infrastructure (in ODA Portfolio, NEDA
2016 2020
million USD) 8/

The SDG Watch is compiled by the Philippine Statistics Authority


as the official repository of SDG indicators in the Philippines per PSA Board Resolution No. 09 Series of 2017.
More statistical information on the Philippine SDGs can be accessed at http://psa.gov.ph/sdg.
NOTES:
r Revised data
1/ The 2000 to 2015 data came from Philippine Ports Authority (PPA). It was only in 2016 when data from Cebu Ports Authority (CPA) was included.
2/ Data on maritime container volume includes domestic (inward and outward), foreign (import and export) and transhipment (import and export). Container volume from
2000 to 2015 data came from PPA. It was only in 2016, when data from CPA was included.
3/ Data on maritime cargo volume includes domestic (inward and outward) and foreign (import and export). Cargo volume from 2000 to 2015 data came from PPA. It was
only in 2016 when data from CPA was included.

4/ Data on aviation passenger volume includes domestic and international passenger traffic. The 2001 to 2011 data came from Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines
(CAAP), Clark International Airport Corporation (CIAC), and Mactan-Cebu International Airport Authority (MCIAA) only then starting 2012, it already included data from
Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA).
5/ Data on aviation cargo volume includes domestic (inward and outward, foreign (import and export) and others. The 2001 to 2011 data came from CAAP, CIAC, and
MCIAA only then starting 2012, it already included data from MIAA.

6/ Data on rail passenger volume includes data from Light Rail Transit 1 (LRT 1), LRT 2, Manila Metro Rail Transit System Line 3 (MRT 3) and Philippine National Railways
7/ (PNR).
Revisions of GDP estimates were based on an approved revision policy that is consistent with international standard practices on national accounts revision. The data
previously presented were preliminary estimates.
8/ The data refers to the sum of the net commitment of active ODA loans (total loan amount in the loan agreement less all cancellations as of the reporting period) and grant
amount of active ODA grants as of the reporting period that are tagged under the infrastructure sector. Moreover, ODA refers to assistance covered by RA 8182, loans by
GOCCs/GFIs with sovereign guarantee from the Republic of the Philippines, and standalone grants reported by the development partners. Non-USD denominated loans
and grants were converted using the last quarter BSP average exchange rate of the reporting year.Revision was based on the submission of NEDA as of February 2022.
9/ Based on the preliminary 2030 nationally determined numerical targets for the SDGs identified through the conduct of consultation and validation workshops with both
government and non-government stakeholders of NEDA, in partnership with PIDS, held last 2019.

ACRONYMS:
BSP Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas
CAAP Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines
CIAC Clark International Airport Corporation
CPA Cebu Ports Authority
DOST Department of Science and Technology
DOTr Department of Transporation
GFI Government Financial Institution
GOCC Government-owned and controlled corporation
IFAD International Fund for Agricultural Development
LFS Labor Force Survey
LRMC Light Rail Manila Corporation
LRT Light Rail Transit
LRTA Light Rail Transit Authority
MCIAA Mactan-Cebu International Airport Authority
MIAA Manila International Airport Authority
MRT3 Manila Metro Rail Transit System Line 3
NEDA National Economic and Development Authority
ODA Official Development Assistance
OFID OPEC Fund for International Development
PIDS Philippine Institute for Development Studies
PNR Philippine National Railways
PPA Philippine Ports Authority
PSA Philippine Statistics Authority
PSNA Philippine System of National Accounts
USD United States Dollars
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
PHILIPPINE STATISTICS AUTHORITY
Based on submissions as of 27 December 2022

8/
Goals/Targets/Indicators Baseline Latest Target Data Source Agency

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

Growth rates of household income per capita among the


10.1.1 bottom 40 per cent of the population and the total FIES, PSA
population 1/

Growth rate of income


of bottom 40% >
Growth rate of total
7.4 1.2 population
Among the bottom 40 percent of the population FIES, PSA
2015 2021 2030

Growth rate of income


of bottom 40% >
Growth rate of total
5.0 2.7 population
Among the total population FIES, PSA
2015 2021 2030

By 2030, empower and promote the social, economic and political inclusion of all, irrespective of age, sex, disability, race, ethnicity, origin, religion or
target 10.2
economic or other status

Proportion of people living below 50 per cent of median 17.6 16.7 10.5
10.2.1 FIES, PSA
income, by age 1/ 2015 2021 2030

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

Consolidated Accounts and Income


Labour share of GDP, comprising wages and social 33.9 r 36.7 Increasing
10.4.1 and Outlay Accounts and National
protection transfers 2/ 2016 2021 2030
Accounts of the Philippines, PSA

target 10.5 Improve the regulation and monitoring of global financial markets and institutions and strengthen the implementation of such regulations
10.5.1 Financial Soundness Indicators
10.5.1.1 Capital Adequacy
16.1 17.1 Report on Philippine Financial System,
3/ 4/
Regulatory capital to risk-weighted assets (consolidated)
2016 2020 BSP
14.2 15.9 Report on Philippine Financial System,
4/
Common Equity Tier 1 (CET1) ratio (consolidated)
2016 2020 BSP

9.8 9.8 Report on Philippine Financial System,


Leverage ratio
2019 2019 BSP

10.5.1.2 Asset Quality

Banking Statistics - Asset Quality


119.9 93.0
NPL coverage ratio (Allowance for Credit Losses to NPL) Indicators - Philippine Banking System,
2016 2020
BSP

Banking Statistics - Asset Quality


80.5 78.5
NPA Coverage Ratio Indicators - Philippine Banking System,
2016 2020
BSP

10.5.1.3 Profitability

Banking Statistics - Asset Quality


1.2 1.7
Return on Assets Indicators - Philippine Banking System,
2016 2022
BSP

Banking Statistics - Asset Quality


10.5 12.2
Return on Equity Indicators - Philippine Banking System,
2016 2022
BSP

10.5.1.4 Liquidity
130.0 143.1 Report on Philippine Financial System,
Net stable funding ratio (consolidated)
2019 2020 BSP

150.7 168.2 Report on Philippine Financial System,


Liquidity Coverage Ratio
2018 2019 BSP

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

Proportion of members and voting rights of developing


10.6.1 countries in international organizations *
(Indicator is also found in SDG 16.8.1)

Proportion of membership of developing countries in international


10.6.1.a organizations
(Indicator is also found in SDG 16.8.1)

1 1 1
United Nations General Assembly UNIO, DFA
2016 2021 2030
8/
Goals/Targets/Indicators Baseline Latest Target Data Source Agency

By 2030, progressively 0
achieve and sustain income growth of the bottom 40 per cent of 0the population at a
1 rate higher than the national average
United Nations Security Council UNIO, DFA
2016 2021 2030

5/
0 0 1
United Nations Economic and Social Council UNIO, DFA
2016 2021 2030

1 1 1
International Monetary Fund UNIO, DFA
2016 2021 2030

1 1 1
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development UNIO, DFA
2016 2021 2030

1 1 1
International Finance Corporation UNIO, DFA
2016 2021 2030

1 1 1
Asian Development Bank UNIO, DFA
2016 2021 2030

1 1 1
World Trade Organization UNIO, DFA
2016 2021 2030

Proportion of voting rights of developing countries in international


10.6.1.b organizations
(Indicator is also found in SDG 16.8.1)

1 1 1
United Nations General Assembly UNIO, DFA
2016 2021 2030

0 0 1
United Nations Security Council UNIO, DFA
2016 2021 2030

5/
0 0 1
United Nations Economic and Social Council UNIO, DFA
2016 2021 2030

1 1 1
International Monetary Fund UNIO, DFA
2016 2021 2030

1 1 1
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development UNIO, DFA
2016 2021 2030

1 1 1
International Finance Corporation UNIO, DFA
2016 2021 2030

1 1 1
Asian Development Bank UNIO, DFA
2016 2021 2030

1 1 1
World Trade Organization UNIO, DFA
2016 2021 2030

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

Proportion of tariff lines applied to imports from least


10.a.1 developed countries and developing countries with zero-
tariff

Proportion of tariff lines applied to imports from Cambodia under


98.8 98.9
10.a.1.1 the ASEAN Trade in Goods Agreement (ATIGA) with zero Tariff AHTN,Tariff Commission
2016 2020
Lines

Proportion of tariff lines applied to imports from Lao PDR under the 98.6 98.9
10.a.1.2 AHTN,Tariff Commission
ASEAN Trade in Goods Agreement (ATIGA) with zero Tariff Lines 2016 2020

Proportion of tariff lines applied to imports from Myanmar under


98.7 98.9
10.a.1.3 the ASEAN Trade in Goods Agreement (ATIGA) with zero Tariff AHTN,Tariff Commission
2016 2020
Lines
Proportion of tariff lines applied to imports from Malaysia under the 98.6 98.9
10.a.1.4 AHTN,Tariff Commission
ASEAN Trade in Goods Agreement (ATIGA) with zero Tariff Lines 2016 2020
Proportion of tariff lines applied to imports from Indonesia under
98.8 98.8
10.a.1.5 the ASEAN Trade in Goods Agreement (ATIGA) with zero Tariff AHTN,Tariff Commission
2016 2020
Lines
Proportion of tariff lines applied to imports from Vietnam under the 98.6 98.8
10.a.1.6 AHTN,Tariff Commission
ASEAN Trade in Goods Agreement (ATIGA) with zero Tariff Lines 2016 2020
Proportion of tariff lines applied to imports from China under the 86.8 82.2
10.a.1.7 AHTN,Tariff Commission
ASEAN-China Free Trade Area (ACFTA) with zero Tariff Lines 2016 2020
Proportion of tariff lines applied to imports from India under the 3.5 70.2
10.a.1.8 AHTN,Tariff Commission
ASEAN-India Free Trade Area (AIFTA) with zero Tariff Lines 2016 2020

Encourage official development assistance and financial flows, including foreign direct investment, to States where the need is greatest, in particular least
target 10.b 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


10.b.1 donor countries and type of flow (e.g. official development
assistance, foreign direct investment and other flows)

Total actual disbursements from ODA and other flows during the 1,251.7 14,573.1
ODA Portfolio Review, NEDA
reference year, in million USD 6/ 2016 2020

Actual disbursements from ODA loans and grants during the 1,251.7 14,573.1
ODA Portfolio Review, NEDA
reference year, in million USD 6/ 2016 2020

8,280.0 12,412.6
Foreign direct investment (FDI), in million USD 7/ Balance of Payments (BOP) statistics, BSP
2016 2021
The SDG Watch is compiled by the Philippine Statistics Authority
as the official repository of SDG indicators in the Philippines per PSA Board Resolution No. 09 Series of 2017.
More statistical information on the Philippine SDGs can be accessed at http://psa.gov.ph/sdg.
8/
Goals/Targets/Indicators Baseline Latest Target Data Source Agency
NOTES:
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
* 1 if the country satisfies the requirement of the indicator; 0, otherwise
r Revised data
1/ The data is a special computation made by the PSA Technical Staff using FIES.
2/ The PSA revised and rebased to 2018 the Philippine System of National Accounts (PSNA) in 2020. Also, in 2021, the PSA successfully revised the Consolidated Accounts and
Income and Outlay Accounts (CAIO) with the three year series, 2018 to 2020. The longer series (CAIO) will be completed in June 2022 which will include years prior to 2018
down to 2000. Given this, there is a break in the series between 2017 and 2018.
3/
The 2020 data refers to the ratio of qualifying capital to total risk-weighted assets.
Capital Adequacy Ratio data are for Universal and Commercial Banks and subsidiary banks and quasi-banks; excludes Stand-Alone Thrift, Rural and Cooperative Banks

4/ Data as of end of September 2016 and 2020, respectively.


5/ According to the 2020 report by United Nations Economic and Social Council (UNECOSOC), the term of the Philippines ended on 31 December 2020. The 2021 report of the
UNECOSOC is not yet available and need to be revised following the release of the report.
6/
Actual disbursements refer to the cumulative actual loan and grant proceed expenditures or draw-downs as registered by the fund source as of the reporting period. This
may not yet entail actual payment by the agency to providers of goods and services. The data were sourced from the development partners and/or the Bureau of Treasury.

7/ The BSP adopted the Balance of Payments, 6th edition (BPM6) compilation framework effective 22 March 2013 with the release of the full -year 2012 and revised 2011 BOP
statistics.
8/ Based on the preliminary 2030 nationally determined numerical targets for the SDGs through the conducted consultation and validation workshops with both government
and non-government stakeholders of the NEDA, in partnership with the PIDS held last 2019.

ACRONYMS:
ADB Asian Development Bank
AHTN ASEAN Harmonized Tariff Nomenclature
ASEAN Association of Southeast Asian Nations
BPM Balance of Payments Manual
BSP Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas
CPH Census of Population and Housing
DFA Department of Foreign Affairs
FIES Family Income and Expenditure Survey
GDP Gross Domestic Product
IBRD International Bank for Reconstruction and Development Management
IFC International Finance Corporation
IMF International Monetary Fund
NEDA National Economic and Development Authority
NPA Non-performing Asset
NPL Non-performing Loan
ODA Official Development Assistance
PDR People's Democratic Republic
PIDS Philippine Institute for Development Studies
PSA Philippine Statistics Authority
UNIO United Nations Other International Organizations
UNSD United Nations Statistics Division
WTO World Trade Organization
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
PHILIPPINE STATISTICS AUTHORITY
Based on submissions as of 27 December 2022

3/
Goals/Targets/Indicators Baseline Latest Target Data Source Agency

target 11.1 By 2030, ensure access for all to adequate, safe and affordable housing and basic services and upgrade slums

Proportion of urban population who are informal 3.2 3.2 <1


11.1.1p1 Census of Population, PSA
settlers 1/ 2015 2015 2030
By 2030, significantly reduce the number of deaths and the number of people affected and substantially decrease the direct economic losses relative
target 11.5 to global gross domestic product caused by disasters, including water-related disasters, with a focus on protecting the poor and people in vulnerable
situations
Number of deaths, missing persons and directly affected
persons attributed to disasters per 100,000 population 2/
11.5.1

Indicator is also found in SDG 1.5.1 and 13.1.1.


p
0.34 0.89 0.0
11.5.1.1 Number of deaths attributed to disasters per 100,000 population
2016 2021 2030

p
Number of missing persons attributed to disasters per 100,000 0.05 0.12 0.0
11.5.1.2 NDRRMC, OCD
population 2016 2021 2030
p
Number of directly affected persons attributed to disasters per 13,779.4 18,456.8 decreasing
11.5.1.3
100,000 population 2016 2021 2030

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

Percentage of highly urbanized and other major urban 47.0 29.0 100.0
11.6.2p1 AQMS Database, EMB-DENR
centers within ambient air quality guidelines value increased 2015 2021 2030

By 2020, substantially increase the number of cities and human settlements adopting and implementing integrated policies and plans towards
target 11.b 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

Number of countries that adopt and implement national


disaster risk reduction strategies in line with the Sendai Sendai Framework for Disaster
1.0 1.0 1.0
11.b.1 Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030 * Risk Reduction official
2016 2022 2030
reports/documents, NDRRMC
Indicator is also found in SDG 1.5.3 and 13.1.2.
Proportion of local governments that adopt and implement
local disaster risk reduction strategies in line with national
11.b.2 disaster risk reduction strategies

Indicator is also found in SDG 1.5.4 and 13.1.3


52.9 100.0 100.0
National Capital Region (NCR) NDRRMC, OCD
2016 2021 2030
94.0 61.5 100.0
Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) NDRRMC, OCD
2016 2021 2030
44.8 76.7 100.0
Region I NDRRMC, OCD
2016 2021 2030
100.0 55.1 100.0
Region II NDRRMC, OCD
2016 2021 2030
59.0 100.0 100.0
Region III NDRRMC, OCD
2016 2021 2030
99.8 74.8 100.0
Region IV-A NDRRMC, OCD
2016 2021 2030
82.0 100.0 100.0
MIMAROPA NDRRMC, OCD
2016 2021 2030
91.0 56.7 100.0
Region V NDRRMC, OCD
2016 2021 2030
25.1 100.0 100.0
Region VI NDRRMC, OCD
2016 2021 2030
100.0 100.0 100.0
Region VII NDRRMC, OCD
2016 2021 2030
100.0 83.9 100.0
Region VIII NDRRMC, OCD
2016 2021 2030
100.0 96.0 100.0
Region IX NDRRMC, OCD
2016 2021 2030
100.0 96.9 100.0
Region X NDRRMC, OCD
2016 2021 2030
100.0 100.0 100.0
Region XI NDRRMC, OCD
2016 2021 2030
100.0 100.0 100.0
Region XII NDRRMC, OCD
2016 2021 2030
74.4 93.6 100.0
Caraga NDRRMC, OCD
2016 2021 2030
Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM)/Bangsamoro 12.5 13.0 100.0
NDRRMC, OCD
Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) 2016 2021 2030
The SDG Watch is compiled by the Philippine Statistics Authority
as the official repository of SDG indicators in the Philippines per PSA Board Resolution No. 09 Series of 2017.
More statistical information on the Philippine SDGs can be accessed at http://psa.gov.ph/sdg.
NOTES:
* 1 if the country satisfies the requirement of the indicator; 0, otherwise
p Preliminary data
1/ Special computation made by the PSA Technical Staff using the 2015 Census of Population.
2/ Data include natural and human-induced disasters.
3/ Based on the preliminary 2030 nationally determined numerical targets for the SDGs identified through the conduct of consultation and validation workshops with both
government and non-government stakeholders of NEDA, in partnership with PIDS, held last 2019.

ACRONYMS:
AQMS Air Quality Management Section
DENR Department of Environment and Natural Resources
EMB Environmental Management Bureau
LDRRM Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management
NDRRMC National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council
NEDA National Economic and Development Authority
OCD Office of Civil Defense
PIDS Philippine Institute for Development Studies
PSA Philippine Statistics Authority
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
PHILIPPINE STATISTICS AUTHORITY
Based on submissions as of 27 December 2022

Goals/Targets/Indicators Baseline Latest Target3/ Data Source Agency

By 2020, achieve the environmentally sound management of chemicals and all wastes throughout their life cycle, in accordance with agreed international
target 12.4
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 waste generated per capita and proportion of


12.4.2
hazardous waste treated (industries) 1/ 2/

0.01 0.04 Administrative data, DENR-EMB


12.4.2.1 Hazardous waste generated by industries per capita
2016 2017 Population Projections, PSA

40.6 29.0
12.4.2.2 Proportion of hazardous waste treated by industries Administrative data, DENR-EMB
2016 2017

The SDG Watch is compiled by the Philippine Statistics Authority


as the official repository of SDG indicators in the Philippines per PSA Board Resolution No. 09 Series of 2017.
More statistical information on the Philippine SDGs can be accessed at http://psa.gov.ph/sdg.
NOTES:
1/ Special computation made by the PSA Technical Staff using the Administrative data from DENR-EMB and the Population projections from the PSA
2/ Limited to hazardous waste generated by industries
3/ Based on the preliminary 2030 nationally determined numerical targets for the SDGs through the conducted consultation and validation workshops with both government
and non-government stakeholders of NEDA, in partnership with PIDS.

ACRONYMS:
EMB Environmental Management Bureau
DENR Department of Environment and Natural Resources
NEDA National Economic and Development Authority
PIDS Philippine Institute for Development Studies
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
PHILIPPINE STATISTICS AUTHORITY

Based on submissions as of 27 December 2022

3/
Goals/Targets/Indicators Baseline Latest Target Data Source Agency

target 13.1 Strengthen resilience and adaptive capacity to climate-related hazards and natural disasters in all countries

Number of deaths, missing persons and directly affected


persons attributed to disasters per 100,000 population 1/
13.1.1

Indicator is also found in SDG 1.5.1 and 11.5.1

p
0.34 0.89 0.0
13.1.1.1 Number of deaths attributed to disasters per 100,000 population
2016 2021 2030

p
Number of missing persons attributed to disasters per 100,000 0.05 0.12 0.0
13.1.1.2 NDRRMC, OCD
population 2016 2021 2030

p
Number of directly affected persons attributed to disasters per 100, 13,779.4 18,456.8 decreasing
13.1.1.3
000 population 2016 2021 2030

Number of countries that adopt and implement national


disaster risk reduction strategies in line with the Sendai Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk
1.0 1.0 1.0
13.1.2 Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030 * Reduction official reports/documents,
2016 2022 2030
NDRRMC
Indicator is also found in SDG 1.5.3 and 11.b.1
Proportion of local governments that adopt and implement
local disaster risk reduction strategies in line with national
13.1.3 disaster risk reduction strategies

Indicator is also found in SDG 1.5.4 and 11.b.2


52.9 100.0 100.0
National Capital Region (NCR)
2016 2021 2030

94.0 61.5 100.0


Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR)
2016 2021 2030

44.8 76.7 100.0


Region I
2016 2021 2030

100.0 55.1 100.0


Region II
2016 2021 2030

59.0 100.0 100.0


Region III
2016 2021 2030

99.8 74.8 100.0


Region IV-A
2016 2021 2030

82.0 100.0 100.0


MIMAROPA
2016 2021 2030

91.0 56.7 100.0


Region V
2016 2021 2030

25.1 100.0 100.0


Region VI NDRRMC, OCD
2016 2021 2030

100.0 100.0 100.0


Region VII
2016 2021 2030

100.0 83.9 100.0


Region VIII
2016 2021 2030

100.0 96.0 100.0


Region IX
2016 2021 2030

100.0 96.9 100.0


Region X
2016 2021 2030

100.0 100.0 100.0


Region XI
2016 2021 2030

100.0 100.0 100.0


Region XII
2016 2021 2030

74.4 93.6 100.0


Caraga
2016 2021 2030

Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM)/Bangsamoro 12.5 13.0 100.0


Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) 2016 2021 2030
3/
Goals/Targets/Indicators Baseline Latest Target Data Source Agency

target 13.2 Strengthen


Integrate resilience
climate and measures
change adaptive capacity to climate-related
into national hazards
policies, strategies and
and natural disasters in all countries
planning

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
1.0 1.0 1.0 CCC; DENR-EMB and FMB and other
13.2.1 resilience and low greenhouse gas emissions development in a
related agencies
manner that does not threaten food production (including a 2016 2020 2030
national adaptation plan, nationally determined contribution,
national communication, biennial update report or other) 2/ *

The SDG Watch is compiled by the Philippine Statistics Authority


as the official repository of SDG indicators in the Philippines per PSA Board Resolution No. 09 Series of 2017.
More statistical information on the Philippine SDGs can be accessed at http://psa.gov.ph/sdg.

NOTES:
* 1 if the country satisfies the requirement of the indicator; 0, otherwise
p Preliminary data
1/ Data include natural and human-induced disasters.
2/ Executive Order 174 - Philippine Greenhouse Gas Inventory Management and Reporting System
3/ Based on the preliminary 2030 nationally determined numerical targets for the SDGs identified through the conduct of consultation and validation workshops with both
government and non-government stakeholders of NEDA, in partnership with PIDS, held last 2019.

ACRONYMS:
CCC Climate Change Commission
DENR Department of Environment and Natural Resources
EMB Environmental Management Bureau
FMB Forest Management Bureau
LDRRM Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management
NDRRMC National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council
NEDA National Economic and Development Authority
OCD Office of Civil Defense
PIDS Philippine Institute for Development Studies
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
PHILIPPINE STATISTICS AUTHORITY

Based on submissions as of 27 December 2022

Goals/Targets/Indicators Baseline Latest Target2/ Data Source Agency


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
target 14.5
scientific information

14.5.1 Coverage of protected areas in relation to marine areas

Coverage of protected areas in relation to marine areas, (total, in 1.41 3.14


14.5.1.1 BMB, DENR
million hectares) 2016 2021
Coverage of protected areas in relation to marine areas, NIPAS and 0.65 1.42 0.70
14.5.1.2 BMB, DENR
Locally managed MPAs 1/ 2016 2021 2030
The SDG Watch is compiled by the Philippine Statistics Authority
as the official repository of SDG indicators in the Philippines per PSA Board Resolution No. 09 Series of 2017.
More statistical information on the Philippine SDGs can be accessed at http://psa.gov.ph/sdg.
NOTES:
1/ Proportion of NIPAS and locally managed MPAs to the total covered areas in relation to total Philippine waters.
Based on the preliminary 2030 nationally determined numerical targets for the SDGs identified through the conduct of consultation and validation workshops with both
2/
government and non-government stakeholders of NEDA, in partnership with PIDS, held last 2019.

ACRONYMS:
BMB Bidoversity Management Bureau
DENR Department of Environment and Natural Resources
NEDA National Economic and Development Authority
NIPAS National Integrated Protected Areas System
MPA Marine Protected Areas
PIDS Philippine Institute for Development Studies
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
PHILIPPINE STATISTICS AUTHORITY

Based on submissions as of 27 December 2022

5/
Goals/Targets/Indicators Baseline Latest Target Data Source Agency
By 2020, ensure the conservation, restoration and sustainable use of terrestrial and inland freshwater ecosystems and their services, in particular
target 15.1
forests, wetlands, mountains and drylands, in line with obligations under international agreements

1/
23.4 24.1 28.5 Forest Resources Assessment,
15.1.1 Forest area as a proportion of total land area
2015 2020 2030 NAMRIA, FMB

Proportion of important sites for terrestrial and freshwater


15.1.2
biodiversity that are covered by protected areas 2/

Proportion of important sites with poor ecosystem for terrestrial 0.0033 0.0000 Terrestrial and freshwater biodiversity,
15.1.2.1
and freshwater biodiversity that are covered by protected areas 2019 2021 BMB

Proportion of important sites with fair ecosystem for terrestrial 0.1932 0.0445 Terrestrial and freshwater biodiversity,
15.1.2.2
and freshwater biodiversity that are covered by protected areas 2019 2021 BMB

Proportion of important sites with good ecosystem for terrestrial 0.5445 0.7553 Terrestrial and freshwater biodiversity,
15.1.2.3
and freshwater biodiversity that are covered by protected areas 2019 2021 BMB
Proportion of important sites with excellent ecosystem for 0.2591 0.2001 Terrestrial and freshwater biodiversity,
15.1.2.4 terrestrial and freshwater biodiversity that are covered by
2019 2021 BMB
protected areas
By 2020, promote the implementation of sustainable management of all types of forests, halt deforestation, restore degraded forests and substantially
target 15.2
increase afforestation and reforestation globally

15.2.1 Progress towards sustainable forest management Administrative data, DENR

By 2030, combat desertification, restore degraded land and soil, including land affected by desertification, drought and floods, and strive to achieve a
target 15.3
land degradation-neutral world

Forest Cover Change (from close to open forest), in 330,689.0 330,689.0


15.3.1p1 Administrative data, DENR
hectares 2015 2015
Take urgent and significant action to reduce the degradation of natural habitats, halt the loss of biodiversity and, by 2020, protect and prevent the
target 15.5
extinction of threatened species

3/
0.48 0.59
15.5.1 Red List Index DAO, BMB
2016 2019
Promote fair and equitable sharing of the benefits arising from the utilization of genetic resources and promote appropriate access to such resources, as
target 15.6
internationally agreed

Number of countries that have adopted legislative,


15.6.1 administrative and policy frameworks to ensure fair and
equitable sharing of benefits

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

Proportion of traded wildlife that was poached or illicitly


trafficked
15.7.1
Indicator is also found in SDG 15.c.1

By 2020, integrate ecosystem and biodiversity values into national and local planning, development processes, poverty reduction strategies and
target 15.9
accounts

Progress towards national targets established in


15.9.1 accordance with Aichi Biodiversity Target 2 of the 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

Official development assistance and public expenditure on


conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity and
2,071.9 2,290.3
15.a.1 ecosystems (in million USD) 4/ ODA Portfolio Review, NEDA
2016 2020
Indicator is also found in SDG 15.b.1

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

Official development assistance and public expenditure on


conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity and
2,071.9 2,290.3
15.b.1 ecosystems (in million USD) 4/ ODA Portfolio Review, NEDA
2016 2020
Indicator is also found in SDG 15.a.1

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

Proportion of traded wildlife that was poached or illicitly


trafficked
15.c.1
Indicator is also found in SDG 15.c.1

The SDG Watch is compiled by the Philippine Statistics Authority


as the official repository of SDG indicators in the Philippines per PSA Board Resolution No. 09 Series of 2017.
More statistical information on the Philippine SDGs can be accessed at http://psa.gov.ph/sdg.
NOTES:
1/ Limited only to forest land.
2/ The estimates refer to the area of terrestrial protected areas including inland wetlands and caves under NIPAS that are effectively managed (in ha).
3/ The 2016 data is based on DAO 2004-15, "Establishing the List of Terrestrial Threatened Species and their categories, and the List of other Wildlife Species", and DAO
2007-01, "Establishing the National List of Threatened Philippine Plants and their categories, and the List of other Wildlife Species while the 2019 data is based on DAO
2017-11, "National List of Threatened Philippine Plants", and DAO 2019-09, "Updated National List of Threatened Philippine Fauna and Their Categories".
4/ The data for 2020 has been updated based on the CY 2020 ODA Review Report. Further, the data refers to the sum of the net commitment of active ODA loans (total loan
amount in the loan agreement less all cancellations as of the reporting period) and grant amount of active ODA as of the reporting period that are tagged under the
Agriculture, Agrarian Reform and Natural Resources sector.
5/ Based on the preliminary 2030 nationally determined numerical targets for the SDGs identified through the conduct of consultation and validation workshops with both
government and non-government stakeholders of NEDA, in partnership with PIDS, held last 2019.

ACRONYMS:
BMB Biodiversity Management Bureau
BSP Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas
DAO DENR Administrative Order
DENR Department of Environment and Natural Resources
FMB Forest Management Bureau
GFI Government Financial Institutions
GOCC Government-Owned and Controlled Corporations
NAMRIA National Mapping and Resource Information Authority
NEDA National Economic and Development Authority
NIPAS National Integrated Protected Areas System
ODA Official Development Assistance
PIDS Philippine Institute for Development Studies
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
PHILIPPINE STATISTICS AUTHORITY

Based on submissions as of 27 December 2022

6/
Goals/Targets/Indicators Baseline Latest Target Data Source Agency
target 16.1 Significantly reduce all forms of violence and related death rates everywhere
Annual reduction of
5% in the proportion
Number of victims of intentional homicide by sex and age 12.1 4.4 to population
16.1.1 CIRAS, PNP
(per 100,000 population) 1/ 2016 2021 2030

Annual reduction of
5% in the proportion
12,417 4,845 to population
16.1.s1 Number of murder cases CIRAS, PNP
2016 2021 2030

Annual reduction of
5% in the proportion
11.3 2.8 to population
16.1.s2 Monthly average index crime rate PNP
2016 2021 2030

target 16.5 Substantially reduce corruption and bribery in all their forms
Proportion of persons who had at least one contact with a
public official and who paid a bribe to a public official, or
16.5.1
were asked for a bribe by those public officials during the
previous 12 months

Percentage of families that were asked to give bribe or 3.2 3.1 1.0 National Household Survey on
16.5.1p1 grease money by a government official with whom they Experience with Corruption in the
2016 2020 2030
transacted, by type of service Philippines, Office of the Ombudsman

3.0 2.8 1.0 National Household Survey on


16.5.1p1.1 Availing of social services Experience with Corruption in the
2016 2020 2030
Philippines, Office of the Ombudsman

0.5 1.0 0.5 National Household Survey on


16.5.1p1.2 Payment of taxes and duties Experience with Corruption in the
2016 2020 2030
Philippines, Office of the Ombudsman

0.9 2.2 0.5 National Household Survey on


16.5.1p1.3 Access to justice Experience with Corruption in the
2016 2020 2030
Philippines, Office of the Ombudsman

2.5 1.4 0.5 National Household Survey on


16.5.1p1.4 Securing registry documents and licenses Experience with Corruption in the
2016 2020 2030
Philippines, Office of the Ombudsman

target 16.6 Develop effective, accountable and transparent institutions at all levels

Primary government expenditures as a proportion of 91.5 105.3


16.6.1 BESF, DBM
original approved budget 2016 2021
98.4 96.3
Economic Services BESF, DBM
2016 2021
86.9 108.9
Social Services BESF, DBM
2016 2021
87.1 102.7
Defense BESF, DBM
2016 2021
91.6 113.7
General Public Services BESF, DBM
2016 2021
target 16.7 Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels

Proportions of positions (by sex, age, persons with


disabilities and population groups) in public institutions
16.7.1
(national and local legislatures, public service, and
judiciary) compared to national distributions

National Government Agencies (NGAs) and State Universities and


Colleges (SUCs)
73.7 73.5 Government Manpower Information
Female
2018 2021 System, DBM
26.3 26.5 Government Manpower Information
Male
2018 2021 System, DBM

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

Proportion of members and voting rights of developing


countries in international organizations*
16.8.1

(Indicator is also found in SDG 10.6.1)

Proportion of membership of developing countries in international


organizations
16.8.1.a
(Indicator is also found in SDG 10.6.1.a)
6/
Goals/Targets/Indicators Baseline Latest Target Data Source Agency
1.0 1.0 1.0
United Nations General Assembly UNIO, DFA
2016 2021 2030
0.0 0.0 1.0
United Nations Security Council UNIO, DFA
2016 2021 2030
0.0 0.0 1.0
2/
United Nations Economic and Social Council UNIO, DFA
2016 2021 2030
1.0 1.0 1.0
International Monetary Fund UNIO, DFA
2016 2021 2030
1.0 1.0 1.0
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development UNIO, DFA
2016 2021 2030
1.0 1.0 1.0
International Finance Corporation UNIO, DFA
2016 2021 2030
1.0 1.0 1.0
Asian Development Bank UNIO, DFA
2016 2021 2030
1.0 1.0 1.0
World Trade Organisation UNIO, DFA
2016 2021 2030

Proportion of voting rights of developing countries in international


organizations
16.8.1.b
(Indicator is also found in SDG 10.6.1.a)

1.0 1.0 1.0


United Nations General Assembly UNIO, DFA
2016 2021 2030
0.0 0.0 1.0
United Nations Security Council UNIO, DFA
2016 2021 2030
0.0 0.0 1.0
2/
United Nations Economic and Social Council UNIO, DFA
2016 2021 2030
1.0 1.0 1.0
International Monetary Fund UNIO, DFA
2016 2021 2030
1.0 1.0 1.0
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development UNIO, DFA
2016 2021 2030
1.0 1.0 1.0
International Finance Corporation UNIO, DFA
2016 2021 2030
1.0 1.0 1.0
Asian Development Bank UNIO, DFA
2016 2021 2030
1.0 1.0 1.0
World Trade Organisation UNIO, DFA
2016 2021 2030

target 16.9 By 2030, provide legal identity for all, including birth registration

80.7 75.0 100.0 Vital Statistics Reports, PSA


Proportion of children under 5 years of age whose births
16.9.1 2010 Census-based Population
have been registered with a civil authority, by age 3/ 2016 2020 2030
Projections, PSA

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

Number of countries that adopt and implement 1.0 1.0 1.0 eFOI, Department of Information and
16.10.2 constitutional, statutory and/or policy guarantees for public
2016 2022 2030 Communication Technology
access to information 4/ *

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

Existence of independent national human rights institutions 1.0 1.0 1.0


16.a.1 CHR
in compliance with the Paris Principles 5/* 2016 2021 2030
The SDG Watch is compiled by the Philippine Statistics Authority
as the official repository of SDG indicators in the Philippines per PSA Board Resolution No. 09 Series of 2017.
More statistical information on the Philippine SDGs can be accessed at http://psa.gov.ph/sdg.
NOTES:
* 1 if the country satisfies the requirement of the indicator; 0, otherwise
1/ Special computation made by the PSA Technical Staff using data from CIRAS, PNP and 2015 based population projection from PSA.

According to the 2020 report by United Nations Economic and Social Council (UNECOSOC), the term of the Philippines ended on 31 December 2020. The 2021 report of the
2/
UNECOSOC is not yet available and need to be revised following the release of the report.
3/ The data refer to the registered live births for the reference year and the 4-year period preceding the reference year (i.e., 2020 data refers to the registered live births from
2016 to 2020).

4/ Executive Order No. 2 (EO 2) is the enabling order for FOI. EO 2 operationalizes in the Executive Branch the People’s Constitutional right to information. EO 2 also provides
the State policies to full public disclosure and transparency in the public service. EO 2 is an important enabling mechanism to promote transparency in the government's
administrative process. Through FOI, citizens are empowered to make a formal request to get information held by the government, barring certain sensitive and important
data related to the nation's security. FOI complements continuing proactive information disclosure efforts where agencies are duty-bound to publish information in the spirit
of openness and transparency.
5/ The Philippines Constitution of 1987 (Article XIII, Section 17) created CHR of the Philippines as an independent office with a mandate to promote the protection, respect for
and enhancement of human rights.The role and functions of the Commission are set out in Executive Order No. 163 (1987). In accordance with the Paris Principles and
GANHRI statute, the CHR of the Philippines is accredited as fully compliant to the Paris Principles.
6/ Based on the preliminary 2030 nationally determined numerical targets for the SDGs identified through the conduct of consultation and validation workshops with both
government and non-government stakeholders of NEDA, in partnership with PIDS, held last 2019.

ACRONYMS
BESF Budget of Expenditures and Sources of Financing
CHR Commission on Human Rights
CIRAS Crime Information Reporting and Analysis System
DBM Department of Budget and Management
DFA Department of Foreign Affairs
eFOI Electronic Freedom of Information
FOI Freedom of Information
GANHRI Global Alliance of National Human Rights Institutions
6/
Goals/Targets/Indicators Baseline Latest Target Data Source Agency
NEDA National Economic and Development Authority
PIDS Philippine Institute for Development Studies
PNP Philippine National Police
PSA Philippine Statistics Authority
UNIO United Nations Other International Organizations
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
PHILIPPINE STATISTICS AUTHORITY

Based on submissions as of 27 December 2022

Goals/Targets/Indicators Baseline Latest Target 10/ Data Source Agency


Strengthen domestic resource mobilization, including through international support to developing countries, to improve domestic capacity for tax and
target 17.1
other revenue collection

14.5 15.5
17.1.1 Total government revenue as a proportion of GDP PSNA, PSA
2016 2021

1/
74.1 64.3 BESF for Tax Revenues, DBM
17.1.2 Proportion of domestic budget funded by domestic taxes
2016 2021 GAA, DBM

Developed countries to implement fully their official development assistance commitments, including the commitment by many developed countries to
target 17.2 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 0.20 per cent of ODA/GNI to least developed countries

Net official development assistance, total and to least


developed countries, as a proportion of the Organization for
17.2.1 Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) N/A
Development Assistance Committee donors’ gross national
income (GNI)

target 17.3 Mobilize additional financial resources for developing countries from multiple sources

Foreign direct investments (FDI), official development


17.3.1 assistance and South-South Cooperation as a proportion of
total domestic budget

Foreign direct investments (FDI) as a proportion of total domestic 18.4 11.5 BSP-BOP Statistics
17.3.1.1
budget 2/ 2016 2019 General Appropriations Act, DBM

Official Development Assistance (ODA) as a proportion of total 2.8 37.1 ODA Portfolio Review, NEDA
17.3.1.2
domestic budget 3/ 2016 2020 General Appropriations Act, DBM

Volume of remittances (in billion USD) as a proportion of 9.3 8.9 BOP, BSP
17.3.2
total GDP 2016 2021 National Accounts, PSA

Assist developing countries in attaining long-term debt sustainability through coordinated policies aimed at fostering debt financing, debt relief and debt
target 17.4
restructuring, as appropriate, and address the external debt of highly indebted poor countries to reduce debt distress

Debt service as a proportion of exports of goods and 9.7 10.2


17.4.1 External Debt Ratios, BSP
services 2016 2021

Enhance North-South, South-South and triangular regional and international cooperation on and access to science, technology and innovation and
target 17.6 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

Fixed Internet broadband subscriptions per 100 inhabitants 2.1 8.7


17.6.2 4/ Administrative Data, NTC
2016 2021

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

48.1 75.4 100.0


17.8.1 Proportion of individuals using the Internet 5/ FLEMMS, PSA
2013 2019 2030

Proportion of population with exposure to social interaction in the 43.8 73.9 100.0
17.8.1.1 FLEMMS, PSA
internet 2013 2019 2030

Proportion of population with exposure to research work/study in 42.2 63.6 100.0


17.8.1.2 FLEMMS, PSA
the internet 2013 2019 2030

Enhance international support for implementing effective and targeted capacity-building in developing countries to support national plans to implement
target 17.9
all the sustainable development goals, including through North-South, South-South and triangular cooperation

Dollar value of financial and technical assistance (including


17.9.1 through North-South, South-South and triangular N/A
cooperation) committed to developing countries

By 2020, enhance capacity-building support to developing countries, including for least developed countries and small island developing States, to
target 17.18 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

Number of countries that have national statistical


1.0 1.0 1.0
17.18.2 legislation that complies with the Fundamental Principles of PSA
2016 2021 2030
Official Statistics 6/ *

Number of countries with a national statistical plan that is


1.0 1.0 1.0
17.18.3 fully funded and under implementation, by source of PSDP, PSA
2016 2021 2030
funding 7/*
Goals/Targets/Indicators Baseline Latest Target 10/ Data Source Agency
Strengthen domestic
By 2030, build resource
on existing mobilization,
initiatives including
to develop through international
measurements support
of progress on to developing
sustainable countries,
development to improve domestic
that complement capacity
gross domestic for tax and
product, and
target 17.19 other revenue collection
support statistical capacity-building in developing countries

Dollar value of all resources made available to strengthen 2.1 2.1


17.19.1 CRESS, PSA
statistical capacity in developing countries (in million PhP) 2014 2014

Proportion of countries that (a) have conducted at least one


population and housing census in the last 10 years; and (b)
17.19.2
have achieved 100 per cent birth registration and 80 per
cent death registration

Proportion of countries that have conducted at least one population 1.0 1.0 1.0
17.19.2.1 PSA
and housing census in the last 10 years 8/ * 2015 2022 2030

Proportion of countries that have achieved 100 per cent birth


17.19.2.2 PSA
registration and 80 per cent death registration

0.0 0.0 1.0


Achieved 100 per cent birth registration PSA
2016 2020 2030

9/
0.0 1.0 1.0
Achieved 80 per cent death registration PSA
2016 2020 2030
The SDG Watch is compiled by the Philippine Statistics Authority
as the official repository of SDG indicators in the Philippines per PSA Board Resolution No. 09 Series of 2017.
More statistical information on the Philippine SDGs can be accessed at http://psa.gov.ph/sdg.
NOTES:
* 1 if the country satisfies the requirement of the indicator; 0, otherwise
p Preliminary data
N/A Not Applicable
1/ Revision was based on the submission of DBM in November 2022.
2/ Foreign direct investments (FDI) for 2019 only covers January to November 2019
3/ The 2020 ODA portfolio covered loans and grants that were signed or became effective, and supported programs and projects implemented/completed/had ODA financing
closed within the period of 1 January 2020 to 31 December 2020.
4/ Updates were based on the same submission of NTC regulation Branch for the 2021 ITU Long Questionnaire
5/ This covers population aged 10 to 64 years. The 2019 data excludes those who did not report their exposure to the internet in the estimation of the indicator.
6/ The following are the supporting legislation and order for the indicator:
- Republic Act No. 10625, An Act Reorganizing the Philippine Statistical System, Repealing for the Purpose Executive Order Numbered One Hundred Twenty-One, Entitled
"Reorganizing and Strengthening the Philippine Statistical System and for Other Purposes," otherwise known as the "Philippine Statistical Act of 2013"
- Executive Order No. 352, Designation of Statistical Activities That Will Generate Critical Data for Decision-Making of the Government and the Private Sector, stipulates the
conduct of census on population and housing every 10 years and mid-decade census primarily to update the population count in all barangays nationwide.
7/ Republic Act (RA) No. 10625 or the Philippine Statistical Act of 2013 mandates the PSA to prepare, in consultation with the PSA Board, a Philippine Statistical Development
Program (PSDP). The latest PSDP is the PSDP 2018-2023
8/ Executive Order No. 352, Designation of Statistical Activities That Will Generate Critical Data for Decision-Making of the Government and the Private Sector, stipulates the
conduct of census on population and housing every 10 years and mid-decade census primarily to update the population count in all barangays nationwide.
9/ An interim methodology for the estimation of the maternal mortality ratio was approved by the TWG-MMRE, and part of this methodology is the use of the empirical
completeness model to estimate the completeness of death registration for the adjustment of the number of maternal deaths.
10/ Based on the preliminary 2030 nationally determined numerical targets for the SDGs identified through the conduct of consultation and validation workshops with both
government and non-government stakeholders of NEDA, in partnership with PIDS, held last 2019.

ACRONYMS:
BESF Budget of Expenditures and Sources of Financing
BOP Balance of Payments
BSP Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas
CRESS Country Report on Support to Statistics
DBM Department of Budget and Management
FLEMMS Functional Literacy, Education and Mass Media Survey
GAA General Appropriations Act
ITU International Telecommunication Union
NEDA National Economic and Development Authority
NTC National Telecommunications Commission
ODA Official Development Assistance
PhP Philippine Peso
PSA Philippine Statistics Authority
PSDP Philippine Statistical Development Program
PSNA Philippine System of National Accounts
TWG-MMRE Technical Working Group on Maternal Mortality Ratio Estimation
USD United States Dollars

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