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Philippine Development Plan

and Ambisyon 2040


Embedding the SDGs in development plans

The SDGs are integrated in the PDP 2017-2022


Reflects all 17 SDG
PDP is basis for budget appropriations

Integration of SDGs in sectoral plans


National Plan of Action for Children
Philippine Health Agenda
National Urban Development and Housing Framework

Proposed programs in the Philippine Investment Program


2017-2022 are tagged to the SDGs
Embedding the SDGs in development plans
The Philippine Development Plan and the 2030 Agenda
FILIPINOS ENJOY STRONG BONDS WITH FAMILY AND FRIENDS, A COMFORTABLE
2040 LIFESTYLE AND SECURE FUTURE

TO LAY DOWN THE FOUNDATION FOR INCLUSIVE GROWTH, A HIGH-TRUST AND


2022 RESILIENT SOCIETY, AND A GLOBALLY-COMPETITIVE KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY

MALASAKIT PAGBABAGO PATULOY NA PAG-UNLAD


ENHANCING THE SOCIAL FABRIC INEQUALITY-REDUCING TRANSFORMATION
INCREASING GROWTH POTENTIAL
Ensure people- Expand Increase access Advance
centered, clean, and economic to economic Stimulate
technology
efficient governance opportunities opportunities innovation
adoption

Pursue swift and fair IMPLEMENT STRATEGIC TRADE AND FISCAL POLICY, MAINTAIN
administration of justice
MACROECONOMIC STABILITY, AND PROMOTE COMPETITION

Promote Philippine Accelerate Reduce Reach for demographic


culture and awareness human capital vulnerability dividend
development of individuals

Accelerate strategic Ensure ecological


Ensure peace Ensure safety integrity, clean and
infrastructure and build
and security healthy environment
development resilience
Embedding the SDGs in development plans
The Philippine Development Plan and the 2030 Agenda
FILIPINOS ENJOY STRONG BONDS WITH FAMILY AND FRIENDS, A
2040 COMFORTABLE LIFESTYLE AND SECURE FUTURE

TO LAY DOWN THE FOUNDATION FOR INCLUSIVE GROWTH, A HIGH-TRUST AND RESILIENT
2022 SOCIETY, AND A GLOBALLY-COMPETITIVE KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY

MALASAKIT PAGBABAGO PATULOY NA PAG-UNLAD


ENHANCING THE SOCIAL FABRIC INEQUALITY-REDUCING TRANSFORMATION INCREASING GROWTH POTENTIAL

Ensure people-centered, clean, Expand Increase access Advance Stimulate


and efficient governance economic to economic technology innovation
opportunities opportunities adoption

Pursue swift and fair IMPLEMENT STRATEGIC TRADE AND FISCAL POLICY, MAINTAIN MACROECONOMIC
administration of justice STABILITY, AND PROMOTE COMPETITION

Promote Philippine culture Accelerate Reduce vulnerability Reach for demographic


and awareness human capital of individuals dividend
development

Ensure peace and security Accelerate strategic Ensure safety and build Ensure ecological integrity,
infrastructure resilience clean and healthy
development environment
Mechanisms to manage for results

Institutional Organization for SDG Statistical Development

Monitor and
Serve as repository of implement PSDP
Ensure resources activities on the
SDG data, develop and include
mechanisms for timely SDGs, and include in
statistical budget submissions
and accurate statistics, development
develop and maintain a funding for the
Conduct capacity initiatives in
webpage on SDGS, generation,
building activities agency work
SDGI database and management and
and methodological programs and
SDG Watch archiving of SDG
researches budgets indicators
Challenges and ways forward
Localization of the SDGs
Logistical challenges in engaging local stakeholders

Engaging development stakeholders


Private sector and international development
partners
Civil society organizations
Academe

Evaluation capacity
Ensuring evidence for development planning and
programming
Current government programs
that respond to the SDGs
Department of Education (DepEd)

K to 12
BASIC EDUCATION
SYSTEM
Universal Kindergarten Education
Elementary (Grades 1 6)
Junior High School (Grades 7 10)
Senior High School (Grades 11 12)

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Senior High School Tracks

ACADEMIC TECHNICAL SPORTS ARTS AND


Accountancy,
VOCATIONAL DESIGN
Business, & LIVELIHOOD
Management
Humanities and Agri-Fishery Arts
Social Sciences Home Economics
Science, Information and
Technology, Communications
Engineering, and Technology
Mathematics Industrial Arts
General Academic TVL Maritime
Strand
Pre-Baccalaureate
Maritime

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Programs and Projects of DepEd

ALS
ALTERNATIVE
MULTIGRADE
EDUCATION

LEARNING SYSTEM Strengthening implementation and
support to multigrade schools
Basic Literacy Program
Accredication &
Equivalency Program
Abot-Alam Program

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Programs and Projects of DepEd

ADM FINANCIAL
ASSISTANCE
ALTERNATIVE
DELIVERY MODES
PROGRAMS
Government Assistance to
MISOSA Students and Teachers in Private
E-IMPACT Education (GASTPE)
Open High School Voucher Program for SHS

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Programs and Projects of DepEd

INCLUSIVE
EDUCATION
PROGRAMS
Special Education Program
Indigenous Peoples
Education Program
Madrasah Education Program

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PANTAWID PAMILYANG PILIPINO PROGRAM

A human investment Provides grants to poor


program for children families with children 0-
thru health & 18 years old and
education pregnant mothers

4,392,407 active household beneficiaries


(as of September 2016)
SUSTAINABLE LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM

A community-based capacity
building program that seeks
to improve the program
participants socio-economic
status.

1,309,274 households from


Jan 2011 to Sept 2016 With a two-track program intervention:
(1,140,516 households are (1) Micro-Enterprise Development Track;
Pantawid beneficiaries) (2) Employment Facilitation Track
KALAHI CIDSS
National Community Driven Development Program (NCDDP)

Employs the Community-Driven


16,618 sub-projects Development (CDD) as a national strategy
(as of June 2016)
for Community Development

Communities in targeted
municipalities are empowered to
achieve improved access to
services and to participate in
more inclusive local planning,
budgeting, implementation and
disaster risk reduction and
management
SUPPLEMENTARY FEEDING PROGRAM

Provision of food in addition to


regular meals, to children
currently enrolled in child
development center (CDC/
formerly Day Care Center) /
supervised neighborhood play
(SNP) as part of the DSWD's
5th cycle (SY 2015-2016): contribution to the ECCD program
a total of 1,795,699 of the government
children in 56,325 Child
Development Centers
SDG 3: Good Health and Well-being

Reduce maternal deaths


Reduce deaths in newborns and children
End epidemics of AIDS, TB, malaria, and other infectious diseases
Reduce premature deaths due to lifestyle-related diseases
Strengthen prevention and treatment of substance abuse
Reduce deaths and injuries from road traffic accidents
Ensure universal access to reproductive health services
Achieve universal health coverage
Reduce deaths and illnesses from pollution and chemicals
Duterte Health Agenda:
All for Health towards Health for All
Universal
Health
100% PhilHealth enrolment Financial Risk
No Balance Billing
Coverage Protection

Service Seamless navigation within health


Delivery system: adequate health Better health
Networks professionals and health facilities outcomes
Address Triple Infectious diseases
Burden of Lifestyle-related diseases Responsive
Disease Accidents, violence, drug abuse health system
Nutrition-specific programs
Address immediate causes of malnutrition
Integrated management of acute Mandatory Food Fortification
malnutrition, DOH, NGOs, LGUs Program, DOH, DSWD, DepED,
development partners (DP), NGOs, LGUs, industry
National Dietary
Supplementation Program, DOH, Nutrition in emergencies
DSWD, DepED, NGOs, LGUs mainstreaming nutrition protection
in emergencies, DOH, DSWD,
National Nutrition Promotion N/LDRRMC, NGOs, LGUs, DPs
Program for Social and Behavior
Change, DOH, DSWD, DepED, Overweight and Obesity
DOLE, NGOs, LGUs Management and Prevention
Micronutrient Supplementation, Program, DOH, DSWD, DOLE,
DOH, DepED, NGOs, LGUs NGOs, LGUs, industry, DPs
Current private sector initiatives
that respond to the SDGs
Aims to address issues on dental health, through a web and mobile-based
application to screen more new cases and capture relevant data remotely.
Facilitates the work of health workers and community volunteers in helping patients
in remote areas.
The mobile application may be used as a tool for a national cleft registry in which all
marginalized children born with a cleft lip or palate are promptly identified and
enrolled into a clinical pathway leading to surgery and recovery.

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A 24/7 health hotline operated by licensed doctors who offer medical advice,
healthcare information, and permissible medication via phone calls.

Allows the provision of immediate medical attention via phone calls.

This is particularly important for geographically isolated and disadvantaged


areas that have a dearth of access to health care facilities and professionals.

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PLDT and Smart Communications run two strategic programs that enhance the delivery of early
childhood educational services in the country.

Targeting poorly funded kindergartens, Smarts TechnoCart and Batibot programs use gadgets and
mobile technology to open learning opportunities to young students.

Each beneficiary school receives a technology-cart containing a projector, a laptop, one teacher
tablet, 20 student tablets, and equipment for internet access. The technology cart allows access to
teaching modules, and other relevant applications.

A notable feature of these carts is the pioneering app Batibot, the first interactive mobile app for
kids in Filipino that is aligned with the DepEds kindergarten curriculum. The app is based on the
popular childrens educational TV show Batibot, making it engaging for preschool learners.
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Project Inclusion covers a host of business benefits from hiring Persons with
Disabilities. The program has proven that the hiring of PWDs mutually benefits
the company, the team, and the person.

Through partnerships with groups from the government, academe, socio civic
and private sectors who believe in workplace inclusion, the program has so far
given 121 PWDs access to meaningful work, with 16 companies now actively
hiring PWDs. The program has also attracted 30 volunteer job coaches and

50 corporate and government partners. It has produced one job matching


website, a source book documenting successful cases of workplace inclusion,
and a hiring manual focused on Persons with Neurodevelopmental Disability.
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