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Family-Based Action For Children and Their Environs (Faces) : Transforming Our World: 2030 Agenda
Family-Based Action For Children and Their Environs (Faces) : Transforming Our World: 2030 Agenda
UNIVERSAL
SUSTAINABILITY
LEAVE NO ONE BEHIND
PARTICIPATION OF ALL
THE GOALS
AND
TARGETS
ARE
ANCHORED
ON:
+0.85°C
From 1880 to 2012, average global temperature increased
by 0.85°C.
+50%
Greenhouse gas emissions continue to rise and are now
more than 50 percent higher than their 1990 level.
-5%
For each 1 degree Celsius of temperature increase, grain
yields decline by about 5 percent.
+400%
Since 1970, the number of natural disasters worldwide has
more than quadrupled to around 400 a year.
Baseline
Data Source
Goals/Targets/Indicators
Data Year Agency
NDRRMC, Office
13.1.1.2 Number of missing persons attributed to disasters 49 2016
of Civil Defense
NDRRMC, Office
13.1.1.3 Number of directly affected persons attributed to disasters 7,501,721 2016
of Civil Defense
200,000
The ocean contains nearly 200,000 identified species, but
actual numbers may lie in the millions.
40%
As much as 40 percent of the ocean is heavily affected by
pollution, depleted fisheries, loss of coastal habitats and other
human activities.
30%
The ocean absorbs about 30 percent of carbon dioxide produced
by humans, buffering the impacts of global warming.
3 billion
More than 3 billion people depend on marine and coastal
biodiversity for their livelihoods.
US$3 trillion
Globally, the market value of marine and coastal
resources and industries is estimated at US$3 trillion per
year, about 5 percent of global GDP.
Baseline Data Source
Goals/Targets/Indicators
Data Year Agency
By 2020, conserve at least 10 per cent of coastal and marine areas, consistent with national
target 14.5
and international law and based on the best available scientific information
Statistics of
Philippine
Coverage of protected areas in relation
14.5.1.1 220 million 2016 Protected Areas
to marine areas, Universe
and Wildlife
Resources, EMB *
80%
Forests are home to more than 80 percent of all
terrestrial species of animals, plants and insects.
2.6 billion
Worldwide, 2.6 billion people depend directly on
agriculture to earn a living.
8,300
Of the 8,300 animal breeds known, 8 percent are
extinct and 22 percent are at risk of extinction.
8 out of 10
Up to as 80 percent of people living in rural areas in
developing countries rely on traditional plant-
based medicines for basic healthcare.
1%
Of the more than 80,000 tree species, less than 1
percent have been studied for potential use.
20
Every minute, nearly 20 people are displaced as a result of
conflict or persecution. At the end of 2016, the total
number of forcibly displaced persons was 65.6 million.
10 million
There are also 10 million stateless people around the world
who have been denied a nationality and related rights.
US$1.26 trillion
Corruption, bribery, theft and tax evasion cost developing
countries US$1.26 trillion per year.
603 million
603 million women live in countries where domestic
violence is not considered a crime.
46
In 46 countries, women now hold more than 30 percent of
seats in at least one chamber of the national parliament.
1 in 3
UNDP supports one in three parliaments around the
world and provides assistance for an election every two
weeks.
Percentage of families that were asked to give bribe or
16.5.1p1 grease money by a government official with whom they
transacted, by type of service
National Household
Survey on Experience
16.5.1p1.1 Availing of social services 4.3 2013 with Corruption in the
Philippines, Office of the
Ombudsman
target 16.9 By 2030, provide legal identity for all, including birth registration
US$142.6 billion
Total official development assistance reached a peak of
US$142.6 billion in 2016.
US$575 billion
In 2016, international remittances totalled US$575 billion;
75 percent of it went to developing countries.
6
In 2016, six countries met the international target to keep
official development assistance at or above 0.7 percent of
gross national income.
79%
79 percent of imports from developing countries enter
developed countries duty-free.
4 billion
More than 4 billion people do not use the Internet, and
90 percent of them are from the developing world.
Based on the total number households of 100,573,715 in 2016;
Data are those from PLDT Group, Globe, and Bayantel.