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(PRELIMINARY) PC2 - Human Capital Region 6 - Asuncion
(PRELIMINARY) PC2 - Human Capital Region 6 - Asuncion
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Chapter 10
Accelerating Human Capital Development
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Sector Strategic Framework
TOTAL FERTILITY RATE (AVERAGE NUMBER OF BIRTHS PER WOMAN DURING HER LIFETIME)
3.0
PHILIPPINES None None None None None 2.1 2.7 ⬇
(2013)
NCR 7 6 ⬇
CAR 7 7
Region I 15 11 ⬇
Region II 16 10 ⬇
Region III 14 6 ⬇
Region IV-A 11 11
Region IV-B 17 13 ⬇
Region V 17 22 ⬆
Region VI 15 33 ⬆
Region VII 18 15 ⬇
Region VIII 10 16 ⬆
Region IX 11 10 ⬇
Region X 16 16
Region XI 12 13 ⬆
Region XII 29 19 ⬇
Caraga 19 15 ⬇
BARMM 11 19 ⬆
NCR 22 11 ⬇
CAR 25 11 ⬇
Region I 26 29 ⬆
Region II 21 24 ⬆
Region III 31 19 ⬇
Region IV-A 23 21 ⬇
Region IV-B 43 33 ⬇
Region V 33 38 ⬆
Region VI 30 46 ⬆
Region VII 34 29 ⬇
Region VIII 32 32
Region IX 35 26 ⬇
Region X 49 32 ⬇
Region XI 37 24 ⬇
Region XII 52 48 ⬇
Caraga 39 28 ⬇
BARMM 55 55
NCR 80 73 ⬇
CAR 84 72 ⬇
Region I 61 70 ⬆
Region II 55 63 ⬆
Region III 69 64 ⬇
Region IV-A 77 63 ⬇
Region IV-B 65 48 ⬇
Region V 62 56 ⬇
Region VI 62 61 ⬇
Region VII 67 61 ⬇
Region VIII 65 68 ⬆
Region IX 69 60 ⬇
Region X 65 61 ⬇
Region XI 71 78 ⬆
Region XII 69 42 ⬇
Caraga 75 59 ⬇
BARMM 29 9 ⬇
NO DATA
Life Expectancy at Birth (Years): Male
Life Expectancy at Birth (Years): Female
Maternal Mortality Ratio (Per 100,000 Live Births)
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PRIORITY STRATEGIES: HEALTH AND NUTRITION
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PRIORITY STRATEGIES: HEALTH AND NUTRITION
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PRIORITY STRATEGIES: HEALTH AND NUTRITION
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PRIORITY STRATEGIES: HEALTH AND NUTRITION
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ASSESSMENT: Education
Plan Targets Actual Trend from the
Baseline baseline
Value (Year) 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2017 2018 2019 (2018)
MEAN YEARS
OF
8.9 (2014) N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 11.3 9.3
SCHOOLING
INCREASED
FUNCTIOAL
LITERACY
RATE
INCREASED 90.3 (2013) N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A TBD
(%)
The mean years of schooling has increased from the 2014 baseline to 9.3
years in 2017
74.65
KINDER 80.46 83.37 86.28 89.19 92.09 95.00 83.70 83.13
(2015)
91.05
ELEMENTARY 92.18 92.74 93.31 93.87 94.44 95.00 94.19 94.79
(2015)
68.15
JUNIOR HIGH 70.23 71.27 72.32 73.36 74.40 75.44 75.99 81.24
(2015)
SENIOR HIGH TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD 46.12 48.50
Kinder NER exceeded the national target in 2017 but fell short in 2018
by 0.24%, while still higher than baseline
ELEMENTARY 64.93 (2015) 66.92 68.41 69.91 71.40 72.89 74.39 23.11
JUNIOR HIGH 14.37 (2015) 15.98 16.78 17.59 18.39 19.20 20.00 32.78
SENIOR HIGH TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD
JUNIOR HIGH 14.88 (2015) 11.72 11.51 11.31 11.11 10.90 10.00 N/A
SENIOR HIGH 64.93 (2015) 11.72 11.51 11.31 11.11 10.90 10.00 N/A
GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURE
FOR HIGHER EDUCATION
RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, 0.17
AND INNOVATION AS A None None None None None 0.50 0.10 0.10 ⬇
(2015)
PERCENTAGE OF GDP
INCREASED (%)
PERCENTAGE OF STUDENTS
AWARDED SCHOLARSHIPS,
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GRANTS, AND OTHER
(2015) 6 6.5 7.50 8.50 9.5 10 44.97 49.92 ⬆
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
INCREASED (%)
NCR 97 98 97
CAR 90 91 92 ⬆
Region I 91 92 90 ⬇
Region II 93 92 91 ⬇
Region III 91 92 92 ⬆
Region IV-A 88 91 92 ⬆
Region IV-B 90 94 89 ⬇
Region V 82 83 85 ⬆
Region VI 88 91 89 ⬆
Region VII 94 94 93 ⬇
Region VIII 96 88 94 ⬇
Region IX 86 90 88 ⬆
Region X 91 92 93 ⬆
Region XI 95 93 93 ⬇
Region XII 90 89 90
Caraga 87 84 84 ⬇
BARMM 84 85 88 ⬆
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PRIORITY STRATEGIES: Basic Education
Pivoting to quality…
• Upgrade professional development of teachers and school leaders
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PRIORITY STRATEGIES: Higher Education and Training
Higher Education
• Expand access to higher education
• Integrate 21st century competencies
• Promote creative arts
• Strengthen quality assurance mechanism
• Improve research, innovation, and extension services
• Expand government-academe-industry collaboration
• Promote excellence among HEIs
• Ensure greater collaboration among the 3 education agencies – DepED, TESDA, and
CHED
• Full implementation of the Philippine Qualifications Framework (PQF)
LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION RATE OF WOMEN INCREASED (%)
Assessment: LABOR
Plan Targets Actual Trend from the
Baseline baseline
Value (Year) 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2017 2018 H1 2019 (2018)
PHILIPPINES 49.3 (2015) 49.3 49.7 50.10 50.50 50.90 51.3 46.2 46.6 47.0 ⬇
The share of female LFPR (national ) for 2018 fell short in terms of
achieving the government’s annual target... HIGH concern MEDIUM concern LOW concern
PERCENTAGE OF YOUTH NEE DECREASED (%) Assessment: LABOR
Plan Targets Actual Trend from the
Baseline baseline
H1
Value (Year) 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2017 2018 (2018)
2019
20.5-
PHILIPPINES 22.5 (2015) 19.5-21.5 18.5-20.5 17.5-19.5 16.5-18.5 15-18 21.9 19.9 ⬇
22.5
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SUMMARY OF INPUTS OF THE DRAFT PDP 2017-2022 MIDTERM UPDATE
Region VI
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Percentage of youth NEE decreased (%)
Premature Mortality Attributed to
Cardiovascular Disease, Cancer,
Diabetes, and Chronic Respiratory
Diseases (Number of Deaths Per
100,000 Population Aged 30-70 Years
Old)
Cross-
cutting/Other
Concerns
Chapter 11
Reducing Vulnerability of Individuals and Families
Strategic Framework for Reducing Vulnerability of Individuals and Families
HIGH priority
Percentage of population covered by the PhilHealth insurance
100 100
PHILIPPINES 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 (712,866 (895,386
families) families)
100 100
NCR
(10,182) (21,577)
100 100
CAR
(9,905) (19,279)
100 100
Region I
(127,876) (138,846)
100 100
Region II
(168,621) (311,922)
100 100
Region III
(275,145) (213,109)
100 100
Region IV-A
(12,606) (12,407)
100 100
Region IV-B
(103,690) (12,318)
100 100
Region V
(138,292) (80,343)
100 100
Region VI
(3,072) (5,284)
Percentage of families affected by natural and human-induced
calamities provided with relief assistance (2 of 2)
Plan Targets Actual Trend from
Baseline the baseline
Value (2015) 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2017 2018 2019 (2018)
100 100
PHILIPPINES 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 (712,866 (895,386
families) families)
100 100
Region VII (192) (7,252)
100 100
Region VIII (49,821) (19,073)
100 100
Region IX (2,086) (371)
100 100
Region X (178) (9)
100 100
Region XI (6,544) (3,613)
100 100
Region XII (12,895) (5,987)
100 100
Caraga (13,483) (16,059)
100 100
BARMM (34,882) (27,937)
Percentage of emergency shelter assistance provided
100 100
100
PHILIPPINES 100 100 100 100 100 100 (337,59 (489,995
n=163,726* HHs)
5 HHs)
NCR -
100 100
CAR
(20,618) (48,774)
100
Region I -
(47,883)
100 100
Region II
(67,943) (133,711)
100 100
Region III
(17,083) (122)
100
Region IV-A
(43,866)
100
Region IV-B
(48,713)
100 100
Region V
(500) (203,599)
Region VI -
Region VII -
*Number of eligible families (as per DSWD Guidelines) provided with DSWD's ESA HIGH priority MEDIUM priority LOW priority
Percentage of emergency shelter assistance provided
(2 of 2)
100 100
Region VIII
(107,590) (3,245)
100
Region IX (2,887)
100
Region X (2,445)
Region XI -
100
Region XII (280)
100
Caraga (2,353)
BARMM -
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Sector Strategic Framework
Strategic Framework for Building Safe and Secure Communities
Assessment: Building Safe and Secure Communities
<1%
PHILIPPINES 3.2
(2030)
Male Female
NCR 4.4 3.1
CAR 1.0 4.1
Region I 2.1 2.0
Region II 1.4 1.3
Region III 2.0 1.9
Region IV-A 2.6 2.4
Region IV-B 3.2 3.1
Region V 3.6 3.5
Region VI 4.4 4.2
Region VII 3.7 3.6
Region VIII 2.2 2.2
Region IX 3.4 3.3
Region X 3.4 3.3
Region XI 3.3 3.2
Region XII 3.8 3.7
Caraga 3.7 3.6
BARMM 2.5 2.5
Assessment: Building Safe and Secure Communities
PHILIPPINES 8.6 (2016) 16.92 17.91 15.90 15.85 16.41 16.53 5.97 5.82 ⬇
*Actual accomplishments are limited to the submissions of SHFC, HDMF, and NHA (includes HOMA).
Proposed Indicators
1. Occupancy rate
2. Number of government resettlement sites with complete
housing facilities prior to occupancy
3. Retention Rate
4. Number of Housing Units Produced by the Private
Sector (i.e., Gawad Kalinga, Habitat for Humanity)
5. Percentage/Number of Local Government Units (LGUs)
with Local Shelter Plan (LSP)
6. Number of Housing Loan Take-outs (i.e., HDMF, SHFC,
Landbank, GSIS) and Value (PhP)
STRATEGIES: Building Safe and Secure Communities
In expanding access to affordable, adequate, safe, and secure shelter in well-
planned communities, the following strategies should be strengthened…
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STRATEGIES: Building Safe and Secure Communities
In expanding access to affordable, adequate, safe, and secure shelter in well-
planned communities, the following strategies should be strengthened…
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SUMMARY OF INPUTS OF THE DRAFT PDP 2017-2022 MIDTERM UPDATE
Region VI
Recommendations or Action
Remarks/Notes (i.e.
Level of Indicator/Sector/ Required at the National
Chapter reason for low
Concern Area/Issues Level (i.e. policies, reforms,
performance)
programs, projects)
Proportion of socialized housing targets
met to housing needs improved (%)
HIGH
MEDIUM
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LOW
Cross-
cutting/Other
Concerns
Chapter 13
Reaching for the Demographic Dividend
Sector Strategic Framework
TO LAY DOWN THE FOUNDATION FOR INCLUSIVE GROWTH, A HIGH-TRUST AND
RESILIENT SOCIETY, AND A GLOBALLY-COMPETITIVE KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY
“PATULOY NA PAG-UNLAD”
INCREASING GROWTH POTENTIAL
PHILIPPINES 5.6 (2016) None None None None None None 5.5 ⬇
PHILIPPINES 3.0 (2013) None None None None None 2.1 2.7 ⬇
NCR 9 5.6 ⬇
CAR 5.5 3.5 ⬇
Region I 10.8 13.2 ⬆
Region II 12.8 7.8 ⬇
Region III 11.9 8.9 ⬇
Region IV-A 9.8 9.2 ⬇
Region IV-B 10.6 10.3 ⬇
Region V 9.3 4.4 ⬇
Region VI 8.6 5.3 ⬇
Region VII 6.9 7.4 ⬆
Region VIII 5.7 6.9 ⬆
Region IX 9.2 7.5 ⬇
Region X 11.1 14.7 ⬆
Region XI 13.9 17.9 ⬆
Region XII 13.6 14.5 ⬆
Caraga 15.8 8.2 ⬇
BARMM 8.4 8.5 ⬇
NCR 22 11 ⬇
CAR 25 11 ⬇
Region I 26 29 ⬆
Region II 21 24 ⬆
Region III 31 19 ⬇
Region IV-A 23 21 ⬇
Region IV-B 43 33 ⬇
Region V 33 38 ⬆
Region VI 30 46 ⬆
Region VII 34 29 ⬇
Region VIII 32 32
Region IX 35 26 ⬇
Region X 49 32 ⬇
Region XI 37 24 ⬇
Region XII 52 48 ⬇
Caraga 39 28 ⬇
BARMM 55 55
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SUMMARY OF INPUTS OF THE DRAFT PDP 2017-2022 MIDTERM UPDATE
Region VI
Recommendations or Action
Remarks/Notes (i.e.
Level of Indicator/Sector/ Required at the National
Chapter reason for low
Concern Area/Issues Level (i.e. policies, reforms,
performance)
programs, projects)
Crude death rate (per 1,000 population)
Percentage of women aged 15-19 who have
begun childbearing
Total Fertility Rate (Average Number of
HIGH Births per Woman Aged 15-49 during her
lifetime)
Modern Contraceptive Prevalence Rate (%)
Cross-
cutting/Other
Concerns