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Data Availability in the PhilippinesAs of 31 October 2003
• 214 of the 767 data values• 1st among 11 South-East
Asian countries• 4th among all Asia and the
Pacific countries
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Data Availability (Philippines)
Description Number
MDG Indicators 48Available 29Not Available 8Not Applicable 11 GOAL 8
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GOAL 1. ERADICATE EXTREME POVERTY & HUNGER
Target Indicator Disaggre-gation
Fre-quency
Data Source
1 Poverty Incidence N, R, P
Every after 3
yrs
NSCB
Poverty Gap N, R, P NSCB
Share of poorest quintile in the national consumption
N, R NSO
2 Underweight prevalence rate
N, R, P/C, M
Annual DOH, NNC
Proportion of population below the minimum level of dietary consumption
NOT AVAILABLE
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GOAL 2. ACHIEVE UNIVERSAL PRIMARY EDUCATION
Target Indicator Disaggre-gation
Fre-
quency
Data Source
3 Participation rate in primary education
N,R, P/C, M Annual DepEd
Cohort Survival rate N,R, P/C, M Annual DepEd
Literacy rate of
15-24 years old
N,R, P/C, M Censal NSO (CPH)
N, R, P/C 1989, 1994, 2003
NSO (FLEMMS)
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GOAL 3. PROMOTE GENDER EQUALITY
AND EMPOWER WOMEN
Target Indicator Disaggre-gation
Fre-
quency
Data Source
4 Ratio of girls to boys in primary and secondary education
N,R, P/C, M
Annual DepEd
Ratio of literate females to males 15-24 years old
N,R,P/C, M Censal NSO
N, R, P/C1989, 1994, 2003
NSO (FLEMMS)
Share of women in wage employment in the non-agri sector
N,RQuarterly NSO
Proportion of elective seats held by women
N, R, P/C/M, B
Triennial Comelec
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GOAL 4. REDUCE CHILD MORTALITY
Target Indicator Disaggre-gation
Fre-
quency
Data Source
5 Under-five mortality rate N,R, P/C 1990-1995 NSCB
N, R 2003 NSO
N,R, P/C Annual DOH
Infant mortality rate N,R, P/C 1990-1995 NSCB
N, R, P/C 2003 NSO
N,R, P/C Annual DOH
Proportion of 1 year old children immunized against measles
N,R, P/C, MAnnual DOH
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GOAL 5. IMPROVE MATERNAL HEALTH
Target Indicator Disaggre-gation
Fre-
quency
Data Source
6 Maternal mortality ratio N,R, P/C 1990-1995
NSCB
N,R, P/C Annual DOH
Proportion of births attended by skilled health personnel
N,R, P/C, M Annual DOH
N, R, P/C Annual NSO
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GOAL 6. COMBAT HIV/AIDS, MALARIA
AND OTHER DISEASES
Target Indicator Disaggre-gation
Fre-
quency
Data Source
7 HIV Prevalence among 15-24 years old pregnant women
NOT AVAILABLE
Condom use rate/
Contraceptive prevalence rate
N,R, 1993 & 1998, 2003
1995-1997, 1999-2002
NSO (NDHS, FPS)
N, R, P/C Annual DOH
No. of children orphaned by HIV/AIDS
NOT AVAILABLE
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GOAL 6. COMBAT HIV/AIDS, MALARIA
AND OTHER DISEASES
Target Indicator Disaggre-gation
Fre-
quency
Data Source
8 Prevalence and death rates associated with malaria
N,R, P/C/M Annual
DOH
Proportion of population in malaria risk areas using effective malaria prevention and effective measures
NOT AVAILABLE
Prevalence and death rates associated with tuberculosis
N,R, P/C/M
AnnualDOH
Proportion of tuberculosis cases detected and cured under DOTS
N,R, P/C/M
Annual DOH
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GOAL 7. ENSURE ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
Target Indicator Disaggre-gation
Fre-
quency
Data Source
9 Proportion of land area covered by forest
N,R, P/C Annual DENR
Ratio of protected areas to maintain biological diversity to surface area
N,R, P/C Annual DENR
Energy use per $1 GDP NOT AVAILABLE
Carbon dioxide emission NOT AVAILABLE
Consumption of ozone depleting CFCs
N Annual DENR
Proportion of population using solid fuels
N, R, P/C/M
Censal NSO
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GOAL 7. ENSURE ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
Target Indicator Disaggre-gation
Fre-
quency
Data Source
10 Proportion of population with sustainable access to improved water source, urban-rural
N,R, P/C/M
Censal NSO
N, R, P/C Annual DOH
11 Proportion of population with access to improved sanitation
N,R, P/C/M
Censal NSO
N, R, P/C Annual DOH
Proportion of households with access to secure tenure
N,R, P/C/M
Censal NSO
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GOAL 8. DEVELOP PARTNERSHIP FOR DEVELOPMENT
Target Indicator Disaggre-gation
Data Source
12 Net ODA, Total and to LDCs, as percentage of OECD/DAC donors gross national income
NOT APPLICABLE
Proportion of total bilateral, sector-allocable ODA of OECD/DAC donors to basic social services
NOT APPLICABLE
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GOAL 8. DEVELOP PARTNERSHIP FOR DEVELOPMENT
Target Indicator Disaggre-gation
Data Source
13 Proportion of bilateral ODA of OECD/DAC donors that is untied
NOT APPLICABLE
ODA received in landlocked countries as proportion of their GNIs
NOT APPLICABLE
ODA received in small island developing States as proportion of their GNIs
NOT APPLICABLE
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GOAL 8. DEVELOP PARTNERSHIP FOR DEVELOPMENT
Target Indicator Disaggre-gation
Data Source
14 Proportion of total developed country imports from developing countries and LDCs, admitted free duties
NOT APPLICABLE
Average tariffs imposed by developed countries on agricultural products and textiles and clothing from developing countries
NOT APPLICABLE
Agricultural support estimate for OECD countries as percentage of their GDP
NOT APPLICABLE
Proportion of ODA provided to help built trade capacity
NOT APPLICABLE
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GOAL 8. DEVELOP PARTNERSHIP FOR DEVELOPMENT
Target Indicator Disaggre-gation
Fre-
quency
Data Source
15 Total number of countries that have reached their HIPC decision points and number that have reached their HIPC completion points
NOT APPLICABLE
Debt relief committed under HIPC initiative, US$
NOT APPLICABLE
Debt service as percentage of exports of goods and services
N Annual,
Quarterly
BSP
16 Unemployment rate of 15-24 years old total and by sex
N, R Annual,
Quarterly
NSO
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GOAL 8. DEVELOP PARTNERSHIP FOR DEVELOPMENT
Target Indicator Disaggre-gation
Fre-
quency
Data Source
17 Proportion of population with access to affordable essential drugs on a sustainable basis
NOT AVAILABLE
18 Telephone density N,R, P/C Annual NTC
Cell phone density N Annual NTC
Personal computers in use per 100 population and internet users per 100 population
NOT AVAILABLE
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Halve, between 1990s to 2015, the proportion Halve, between 1990s to 2015, the proportion
of people whose income is less than one of people whose income is less than one dollar dollar
a day a day
GOAL 1: Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger
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40.7
27.5
24.7
32.0
0.0
5.0
10.0
15.0
20.0
25.0
30.0
35.0
40.0
45.0
Phil Region XII
2000 2003
POVERTY INCIDENCE: 2000 and 2003
Source: NSCB
Poverty incidence - proportion of families whose income fall below the poverty threshold
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REDUCE INCIDENCE OF POVERTY
AreaBaseline
(2000)
Current
Level
(2003)
Target
(2015)
Ave. Rate of Progress
(2000-2003)
Req. Rate of Progress
(2003-2015)
Region XII 40.7 32.0 20.4 -2.9 -0.97
On track (2007)
Probability - HIGH
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Probability of Attainment
Rate needed to reach target
Current rate of progressCriteria
< 1.5 HIGH
1.5 to 2.0 MEDIUM
>2.0 LOW
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SUBSISTENCE INCIDENCE:2000-2003
17.9
12.3 10.4
14.0
0.02.04.06.08.0
10.012.014.016.018.020.0
Phil Region XI
20002003
Source: NSCB
Subsistence incidence - proportion of families whose income fall below the food threshold
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REDUCE SUBSISTENCE INCIDENCE
AreaBaseline
(2000)
Current
Level
(2003)
Target
(2015)
Ave. Rate of Progress
(2000-2003)
Req. Rate of
Progress
(2003-2015)
Region XII 17.9 14.0 9.0 -1.3 -0.42
On track (2007)
Probability - HIGH
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Halve, between 1990s to 2015, Halve, between 1990s to 2015, the proportion of people who the proportion of people who
suffer from hungersuffer from hunger
GOAL 1: Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger
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MALNUTRITION PREVALENCE RATE (NRS)
0.00
10.00
20.00
30.00
40.00
50.00
60.00
1994 19961998 2000
1994 15.67 15.22 43.72 44.79 53.60 49.62 37.41
1996 12.40 11.91 39.60 36.40 48.69 38.80 33.20
1998 11.92 11.05 39.30 34.00 46.89 33.68 30.39
2000 9.46 10.80 36.80 31.59 42.27 30.31 26.70
R-XII Cot So. Cot Sar SK CC GSC
Source: NNC
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MALNUTRITION PREVALENCE RATE (IRS)
0.00
5.00
10.00
15.00
20.00
25.00
2003 2004
2003 20.44 21.09 23.16 19.70 21.75 18.08 15.89 8.59 16.42 20.75
2004 17.95 21.30 18.20 15.75 22.54 18.58 12.16 10.35 10.82 13.75
R-XII CotSo. Cot
Sar SK Kid Kor Tac CC GSC
Source: NNC
Source: NNC
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REDUCE MALNUTRITION AMONG 0-5 YEAR OLD CHILDREN
AreaBaseline
(1994)
Current
Level
(2000)
Target
(2015)
Ave. Rate of Progress
(1994-2000)
Req. Rate of
Progress
(2000-2015)
R-XII 13.03 9.46 6.52 -0.60 -0.20
Cot 15.22 10.81 7.61 -0.74 -0.21
SC 43.72 36.84 21.86 -1.15 -1.00
SAR 44.79 31.59 22.40 -2.20 -0.61
SK 53.60 42.27 26.80 -1.89 -1.03
CC 49.62 26.31 24.81 -3.89 -0.10
GSC 37.41 26.70 18.71 -1.79 -0.53
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HOW FAR ALONG ARE WE?
REGION XII
COTABATOSOUTH
COTABATOSARANGANI
SULTAN KUDARAT
based on malnutrition prevalence rate (1994-2000, NRS)
On track
HIGH
On track
HIGH
On track
HIGH
On track
HIGH
On track
HIGH
COTABATO CITY GENERAL SANTOS CITY
On track
HIGH
On track
HIGH
REDUCE HUNGER BY HALF
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Ensure that by 2015, children Ensure that by 2015, children everywhere will be able to everywhere will be able to
complete a full course of primary complete a full course of primary schoolingschooling
GOAL 2: Achieve universal primary education
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ELEMENTARY COHORT SURVIVAL RATE SYs 1996-97, 2000-01 & 2003-04
0.0
10.0
20.0
30.0
40.0
50.0
60.0
70.0
80.0
1996-97 2000-01 2003-04
1996-97 68.6 60.9 62.9 54.4 57.1 72.9 75.8
2000-01 67.2 58.2 62.6 47.4 63.2 67.4 76.5
2003-04 66.1 42.5 51.8 40.5 47.6 48.5 58.3
PHI COT SC SAR SK CC GSC
Source: DepEd
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COMPLETION OF PRIMARY EDUCATION
AreaBaseline
(1996-97)
Current
Level
(2003-04)
Target
(2015)
Ave. Rate of Progress
(1997-2004)
Req. Rate of
Progress
(2004-2015)
PHIL 68.6 66.1 100.0 -0.36 3.08
Cot 60.9 42.5 100.0 -2.63 5.23
SC 62.9 51.8 100.0 -1.59 4.38
SAR 54.4 40.5 100.0 -1.99 5.41
SK 57.1 47.6 100.0 -1.36 4.76
CC 72.9 48.5 100.0 -3.49 4.68
GSC 75.8 58.3 100.0 -2.50 3.79
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HOW FAR ALONG ARE WE?
COTABATOSOUTH
COTABATOSARANGANI
SULTAN KUDARAT
COTABATO CITY
GEN. SANTOS
LaggingLagging
LOWLOW
LaggingLagging
LOWLOW
LaggingLagging
LOWLOW
LaggingLagging
LOWLOW
LaggingLagging
LOWLOW
LaggingLagging
LOWLOW
ACHIEVE UNIVERSAL PRIMARY SCHOOLING
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Eliminate gender disparity in elementary
and secondary education by 2005 and
to all levels of education no later than 2015
GOAL 3: Promote gender equality and empower women
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RATIO OF GIRLS TO BOYS IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
Source: DepEd
85.0
90.0
95.0
100.0
105.0
2001-02 2002-03 2003-04
2001-02 96.9 96.4 95.9 99.9 95.9 103.1 96.4 96.5 94.6
2002-03 96.7 96.9 94.8 98.5 95.6 104.1 96.6 96.0 95.8
2003-04 96.2 95.8 95.1 97.6 94.9 103.0 96.9 95.2 94.5
R-XII COT SC SAR SK CC GSC KID KOR
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IMPROVEMENT IN RATIO OF GIRLS TO BOYS
IN PRIMARY EDUCATION
AreaBaseline
(2001-02)
Current
Level
(2003-04)
Target
(2015)
Ave. Rate of Progress
(2001-2004)
Req. Rate of Progress
(2004-2015)
R-XII 96.92 96.15 100.0 -0.26 0.35
Cot 96.42 95.75 100.0 -0.22 0.39
SC 95.86 95.14 100.0 -0.77 0.44
SAR 99.89 97.59 100.0 -0.77 0.47
SK 95.89 94.88 100.0 -0.34 0.47
CC 103.1 103.0 100.0
GSC 96.4 96.9 100.0 -0.17 0.28
KID 96.5 95.2 100.0 -0.43 0.44
KOR 94.6 94.5 100.0 -0.03 0.50
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HOW FAR ALONG ARE WE?
REGION XII
COTABATOSOUTH
COTABATOSARANGANI
SULTAN KUDARAT
Near target but slowly declining
Near target but slowly declining
Near target but slowly declining
Near target but slowly declining
Near target but slowly declining
HIGHHIGH HIGHHIGH HIGHHIGH HIGHHIGH HIGHHIGH
COTABATO CITY
GENERAL SANTOS
KIDAPAWAN
CITY
KORONADAL
CITY
MetMet Nearing target Nearing target but slowly declining
Nearing target Nearing target but slowly declining
Nearing target Nearing target but slowly declining
HIGHHIGH HIGHHIGH HIGHHIGH
EQUAL GIRL’S ENROLMENT IN PRIMARY SCHOOL
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RATIO OF GIRLS TO BOYS IN SECONDARY EDUCATION
Source: DepEd
90.0
100.0
110.0
120.0
130.0
2001-02 2002-03 2003-04
2001-02 110.6 105.0 109.7 116.7 108.3 125.1 111.7 115.3 117.8
2002-03 111.6 109.7 106.4 116.8 109.7 123.2 112.7 116.9 115.4
2003-04 109.8 107.9 105.9 117.3 108.2 123.1 108.3 112.2 112.5
R-XII COT SC SAR SK CC GSC KID KOR
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HOW FAR ALONG ARE WE?
REGION XII
COTABATOSOUTH
COTABATOSARANGANI
SULTAN KUDARAT
Met Met Met Met Met
COTABATO CITY
GENERAL SANTOS
KIDAPAWAN
CITY
KORONADAL
CITY
Met Met Met Met
EQUAL GIRL’S ENROLMENT IN SECONDARY SCHOOL
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Reduce by two-thirds, between Reduce by two-thirds, between 1990 and 2015 , 1990 and 2015 ,
tthe under-five mortality ratehe under-five mortality rate
GOAL 4: Reduce child mortality
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UNDER-FIVE MORTALITY RATE (Per 1,000 livebirths)
Sources : NSCB
0.00
10.00
20.0030.00
40.00
50.00
60.0070.00
80.00
90.00
1991 1992 19931994 1995
1991 68.92 73.01 76.04 82.29 58.71 54.54
1992 67.99 72.67 74.64 82.15 56.54 51.94
1993 66.26 72.34 73.25 82.01 54.38 49.33
1994 64.93 72.00 71.85 81.87 52.21 46.73
1995 63.60 71.66 70.45 81.73 50.04 44.12
Region XII Cot So. Cot SK CC GSC
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REDUCE UNDER-5 MORTALITY
AreaBaseline
(1991)
Current
Level
(1995)
Target
(2015)
Ave. Rate of Progress
(1991-1995)
Req. Rate of
Progress
(1995-2015)
R-XII 68.92 37.00(2003 NDHS)
22.97 -2.66(1991-2003)
-1.17(2003-2015)
Cot 73.01 71.66 24.34 -0.27 -4.73
SC 76.04 70.45 25.34 -1.12 -4.51
SK 82.29 81.73 27.43 -0.11 -5.43
CC 58.71 50.04 19.55 -1.73 -3.05
GSC 54.54 44.12 18.18 -2.08 -2.59
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HOW FAR ALONG ARE WE?
REGION XII COTABATOSOUTH
COTABATO 1/SULTAN
KUDARAT
On track
(1991-2003)
Progressing but lagging
(1991-1995)
Moderate progress
(1991-1995)
Progressing but lagging
(1991-1995)
HIGHHIGH LOWLOW MEDIUMMEDIUM LOWLOW
COTABATO CITY GENERAL SANTOS
Moderate progress (1991-1995) On track (1991-1995)
MEDIUMMEDIUM HIGHHIGH
REDUCE UNDER-5 MORTALITY BY TWO THIRDS
1/ includes Sarangani
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INFANT MORTALITY RATE (Per 1,000 livebirths)
Source: NSCB
0.00
10.00
20.00
30.00
40.00
50.00
60.00
70.00
1991 1992 19931994 1995
1991 49.87 52.78 54.53 58.39 42.42 41.21
1992 48.92 52.59 53.69 58.28 40.83 39.22
1993 47.99 52.41 52.85 58.18 39.25 37.24
1994 47.04 52.22 52.01 58.07 37.66 35.25
1995 46.10 52.03 51.17 57.97 36.08 33.26
Region XII Cot So. Cot SK CC GSC
Source: NSCB
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REDUCE INFANT MORTALITY
AreaBaseline
(1991)
Current
Level
(1995)
Target
(2015)
Ave. Rate of Progress
(1991-1995)
Req. Rate of
Progress
(1995-2015)
R-XII 49.87 27.00(2003 NDHS)
16.62 -1.91(1991-2003)
-0.87(2003-2015)
Cot 52.78 52.03 17.59 -0.15 -3.44
SC 54.53 51.17 18.17 -0.67 -3.30
SK 58.39 57.97 19.46 -0.08 -3.85
CC 42.42 36.08 14.13 -1.27 -1.46
GSC 41.21 33.26 13.74 -1.59 -1.95
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HOW FAR ALONG ARE WE?
REDUCE INFANT MORTALITY BY TWO THIRDS
REGION XII COTABATOSOUTH
COTABATO 1/SULTAN
KUDARAT
On track (1991-2003)
Progressing but lagging (1991-
1995)
Progressing but lagging (1991-1995)
Progressing but lagging
(1991-1995)
HIGHHIGH LOWLOW LOWLOW LOWLOW
COTABATO CITY GENERAL SANTOS
On track (1991-1995) On track (1991-1995)
HIGHHIGH HIGHHIGH
1/ includes Sarangani
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Reduce by three-quarterReduce by three-quarterss, , between 1990 and 2015, the between 1990 and 2015, the
maternal mortality ratiomaternal mortality ratio
GOAL 4: Reduce maternal mortality
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MATERNAL MORTALITY RATE (Per 100,000 livebirths)
0.00
50.00
100.00
150.00
200.00
250.00
300.00
1991 1992 19931994 1995
1991 204.64 166.83 210.65 269.17 176.22 200.34
1992 200.47 166.16 207.23 268.63 169.64 190.68
1993 196.29 165.49 203.81 268.09 163.06 181.02
1994 192.84 164.82 200.39 267.54 156.48 171.36
1995 187.94 164.15 196.97 267.00 149.90 161.70
R-XII Cot So. Cot SK CC GSC
Source: NSCB
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REDUCE MATERNAL MORTALITY
AreaBaseline
(1991)
Current
Level
(1995)
Target
(2015)
Ave. Rate of Progress
(1991-1995)
Req. Rate of
Progress
(1995-2015)
R-XII 204.64 187.94 68.21 -3.38 -11.97
Cot 166.83 164.15 41.71 -0.54 -12.24
SC 210.65 196.97 52.66 -2.74 -14.43
SK 269.17 267.00 67.29 -0.43 -19.97
CC 176.22 149.90 44.06 -5.26 -10.58
GSC 200.34 161.70 50.09 -7.73 -11.16
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HOW FAR ALONG ARE WE?
REDUCE MATERNAL MORTALITY BY TWO THIRDS
REGION XII COTABATOSOUTH
COTABATO 1/SULTAN
KUDARAT
Moderate progress (1991-1995)
Progressing but lagging
(1991-1995)
Moderately progressing but
still lagging (1991-1995)
Progressing but lagging
(1991-1995)
MEDIUMMEDIUM LOWLOW MEDIUMMEDIUM LOWLOW
COTABATO CITY GENERAL SANTOS
On track (1991-1995) On track (1991-1995)
HIGHHIGH HIGHHIGH1/ includes Sarangani
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Have halted by 2015 and begun to reverse
the incidence of malaria and other
major diseases
GOAL 6: Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases
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HOW FAR ALONG ARE WE?
•In 2003, 1,577 individuals were diagnosed with malaria. Eight in 10 of them were from Sultan Kudarat. In 2004, malaria cases in Region XII reached 2,462.
•In 2003, those with Respiratory Tuberculosis numbered 3,081. In 2004, their number almost doubled (5,516).
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Halve, by 2015, the proportion of Halve, by 2015, the proportion of people without sustainable access people without sustainable access
to safe drinking waterto safe drinking water and and sanitationsanitation
GOAL 7: Ensure environmental sustainability
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PROPORTION OF POPULATION WITH ACCESS TO SAFE WATER:1990 & 2000
0.00
20.00
40.00
60.00
80.00
100.00
1990 2000
1990 67.44 53.24 77.70 39.39 71.91 85.95 96.31
2000 72.18 63.15 79.43 59.60 72.64 72.88 91.69
R-XII Cot So. Cot Sar SK CC GSC
Source: NSO
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IMPROVE ACCESS TO SAFE DRINKING WATER
AreaBaseline
(1990)
Current
Level
(2000)
Target
(2015)
Ave. Rate of Progress
(1990-2000)
Req. Rate of
Progress
(2000-2015)
R-XII 67.44 72.18 83.72 0.47 0.76
Cot 53.24 63.15 76.62 0.99 0.90
SC 77.70 79.43 88.85 0.17 0.63
SAR 39.39 59.60 69.70 2.02 0.67
SK 71.91 72.64 85.96 0.07 0.88
CC 85.95 72.88 98.16 -1.31 1.69
GSC 96.31 91.69 98.16 -0.46 0.43
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HOW FAR ALONG ARE WE?
REGION XII
COTABATOSOUTH
COTABATOSARANGANI
SULTAN KUDARAT
On track On track Slow progress
On track Slow progress
MEDIUMMEDIUM HIGHHIGH LOWLOW HIGHHIGH LOWLOW
COTABATO CITY GENERAL SANTOS
Lagging Trend declining
LOWLOW MEDIUMMEDIUM
HALVE PROPORTION WITHOUT IMPROVED DRINKING WATER
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PROPORTION OF HOUSEHOLDS WITH ACCESS TO IMPROVED SANITATION 1990 & 2000
0.00
10.00
20.00
30.00
40.00
50.00
60.00
70.00
80.00
90.00
1990 2000
1990 49.29 36.23 61.54 36.00 52.30 52.40 71.32
2000 62.97 51.61 72.12 47.59 69.14 76.06 87.91
R-XII Cot So. Cot Sar SK CC GSC
Source: NSO
Source: NSO
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IMPROVE ACCESS TO IMPROVED SANITATION
AreaBaseline
(1990)
Current
Level
(2000)
Target
(2015)
Ave. Rate of Progress
(1990-2000)
Req. Rate of
Progress
(2000-2015)
R-XII 42.29 62.97 71.15 2.07 0.56
Cot 36.23 51.61 68.12 1.54 1.10
SC 61.54 72.12 80.77 1.06 0.58
SAR 36.00 47.59 68.00 1.16 1.36
SK 52.30 69.14 76.15 1.68 0.47
CC 52.40 76.06 76.20 2.37 0.009
GSC 71.32 87.91 85.66 1.66 met
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HOW FAR ALONG ARE WE?
HALVE PROPORTION WITHOUT SANITATION
REGION XII
COTABATOSOUTH
COTABATOSARANGANI
SULTAN KUDARAT
On track On track On track On track On track
HIGHHIGH HIGHHIGH HIGHHIGH HIGHHIGH HIGHHIGH
COTABATO CITY GENERAL SANTOS
On track TARGET MET
HIGHHIGH
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By 2020, to have achieved a By 2020, to have achieved a significant improvement in the significant improvement in the
lives of at least 100 million slum lives of at least 100 million slum dwellersdwellers
GOAL 7: Ensure environmental sustainability
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PROPORTION OF HOUSEHOLDS WITH ACCESS TO SAFE SECURE TENURE: 1990 & 2000
0.00
10.00
20.00
30.00
40.00
50.00
60.00
70.00
80.00
90.00
100.00
1990 2000
1990 90.64 88.68 81.55 84.32 92.79 90.68 89.92
2000 61.03 62.68 64.40 53.29 59.97 56.04 62.53
R-XII Cot So. Cot Sar SK CC GSC
Source: NSO
Source: NSO
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STATUS AT A GLANCE
Goals/TargetsGoals/Targets Status of ProgressStatus of Progress Probability of Probability of AttainmentAttainment
Extreme poverty On track High
Extreme hunger On track High
Basic amenities On track High
Universal primary educ Lagging Low
Gender equality Nearing target but slowly declining
Medium
Child mortality On track High
Maternal health Moderate progress Medium