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RaPIDS

Rationalized Planning Indicators


and
Data Sets
What is RaPIDS?
The Rationalized Planning Indicators and Data
Set (RaPIDs) is a tool developed under the EU
PFM2 Project that aims to guide Local
Government Units (LGUs) in identifying
development indicators and appropriate data
set that specifically applies to the needs and
characteristics of their localities
Another notable feature of RaPIDs is the
clustering of indicators per ecosystem, area
characteristics and development thrusts. The
RaPIDs, however, prescribes a set of “basic
minimum indicators” for all local government
units.
4 Major groups of Indicators

Indicators for area w/


Freshwater
Indicators for mining
Areas
Indicators for NIPAS
Areas
Indicators for areas
Covered with Ancestral
dal
1.Basic Minimum (BM) Set of Indicators
2. Ecosystem Based Indicators
3. Indicators based on other Area Characteristics

4. Indicators based on Development


Thrusts/Special Thematic Concerns
Development Applicable to What is being Indicator Data Source
Sector what kind of measured?
Planning Area?
Population and Applies to All Health Infant Death C/MHO; Civil
Social Services conditions Rate Registrar

Local Economy Lowland Agricultural Volume/value DA;


Agricultural Production of agricultural Municipality/
crop production City Agriculturist
by major crop

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