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28 th Session of Asia and Pacific Commission on Agricultural Statistics Bali, Indonesia, 10 14 February 2020 Republic of the Philippines Philippine Statistics Authority GOVERNANCE AND IMPLEMENTATION OF THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOAL INDICATORS Demosthenes N. Mistal Senior Statistical Specialist Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) Philippines [email protected] 1 APCAS/20/4.3.2

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Republic of the Philippines

Philippine Statistics Authority

GOVERNANCE AND

IMPLEMENTATION OF THE

SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOAL

INDICATORS

Demosthenes N. Mistal

Senior Statistical Specialist

Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA)

Philippines

[email protected]

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APCAS/20/4.3.2

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Outline of the Presentation

I. Philippine SDG Indicators for Monitoring

II. Issues and Challenges Encountered

III. Some Efforts and Next Steps

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GOALS17

TARGETS

97INDICATORS

155

Philippine SDG Indicators“Approving and Adopting the Initial List of Sustainable

Development Goals Indicators for Monitoring in the Philippines”- PSA Board Resolution no. 09, Series of 2017

102 GLOBALINDICATORS

28 PROXYINDICATORS

25 SUPPLEMENTALINDICATORS

Among the 155 identified Philippine SDG Indicators,

I. PHSDG Indicators Monitoring

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Philippine SDG indicators

Distribution of the Initial List of Philippine SDG Indicators

Regional

Provincial

By Sex

66%

42%

84%

BY SOURCE OF PRIMARY DATA,

BY AVAILABLE DISAGGREGATION

Admin Data

Survey

Admin data and Survey

Admin data and Census

66%

23%

5%

6%

BY DATA SOURCE AGENCY

I. PHSDG Indicators Monitoring

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Distribution of the Initial List of Philippine SDG Indicators

BY SOURCE AGENCY (in percentage)

I. PHSDG Indicators Monitoring

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Strong partnership/ collaboration

The PSA Board enjoined allconcerned governmentinstrumentalities to providethe necessary data support tomonitor the country’sperformance vis-à-vis the SDGsbased on the indicatorframework that shall bedetermined by the NEDA, PSAand other governmentagencies.

– PSA Resolution No. 4 Series of 2016

I. PHSDG Indicators Monitoring

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Statistical Coordination Mechanism

Establishment of Teams for SDGs

PSA SDG Team

Philippine SDG Focal Points (SDGFP)

Policy-making Body Data Producers

Research and Training Institution

I. PHSDG Indicators Monitoring

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Process Flows for the following:

National SDGI Monitoring

Updating of the SDG Watch every March and Septemberof the year

Methodological Developments on the SDG

Indicators

Responding to SDGI-related Questionnaires/ Surveys

Philippine SDG Data Flow

A. PROCESS FLOWCHART FOR THE NATIONAL SDG INDICATORS (SDGI) MONITORING

Start

PSA SDGI Overall Coordinators (PSA

SDGI-OC) to prepare and forward the letter

of request for the updating of SDGI Watch

to concerned signatories for approval

(4th week of November)

PSA SDGI-OC to forward the approved letter

of request to the PSA SDGI Team Sector

Specialist (PSA SDGI-TSS)

(1st week of December)

Approved letter

of request

PSA SDGI-TSS to send the letter

of request to concerned ADS,

through SDGI-FP

(2nd week of December)

ADS, through SDGI-FP, to

act on the request and

coordinate with the PSA

SDGI-TSS on the updating

of the SDGI Watch

(3rd week of December to

4th week of January)

PSA SDGI-TSS to coordinate, follow-

up and assess the submission from

the ADS e.g. preliminary or final data,

consistency with the metadata

(In cases of unresolved issues

between PSA SDGI-TSS and ADS, it

will undergo the usual resolution of

statistical issues)

PSA SDGI-TSS to

compute the indicator

(4th week of January)

Is the data in indicator form?

Yes

PSA SDGI-TSS to submit the validated

indicators to the PSA SDGI Team Sector

Advisers (PSA SDGI-TSA) for review and

clearance then submit the PSA SDGI-TSA

approved indicators to the PSA SDGI-OC

(2nd week of February)

PSA SDGI-OC to do the following:

A. Final consistency check (e.g. time

series)

B. Computation of measures of progress

C. Preparation of Press Release (PR)

D. Preparation of SDGI Watch and

Database

E. Updating of the SDGI Webpage

F. Presentation to the PSA ExeCom

G. Presentation to the PSA SDGI Team

(advisers and members)

(2nd to 4th week of February)

A. Release of the SDG Watch

B. Provision of report to NEDA and Line

Agencies by PSA SDGI-OC thru SDGI-FP

(1st week of March)

End

Approved letter

of request

PSA SDG Team Overall

Coordinators (PSA SDGI-OC)

Agency Data Source (ADS), through

the SDGI Focal Points (SDGI-FP)

PSA SDG Team Sector Specialists

and Advisers (PSA SDGI-TSS/TSA)

ADS, through the SDGI-

FP, to validate the

computed indicator

(1st week of February)

No

B. METHODOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS ON THE SDG INDICATORS

Age

ncy D

ata

So

urc

e (

AD

S)

Ph

ilip

pin

e S

tati

sti

cs A

uth

ori

ty

Custodian Agency

International

Organization

Academe/PSRTI

Private Sector

CSOs

ADS is the

recipient

of the proposed

methodology?

No PSA SDG Team Sector

Specialist (PSA SDGI-TSS)

will evaluate the proposed

methodology

Yes

ADS, through the SDGI Focal

Points (SDGI-FP), will evaluate

the proposed methodology

For adoption as official

methodology?

No

Derive/compute indicators

based on the proposed

methodology

(copy furnish ADS, through

SDGI-FP or PSA SDGI-TSS)

Yes

PSA SDGI-TSS

to table the

issue for

Interagency

Committee (IAC)

discussion

PSA SDG Team Sector Specialist will

inform the concerned ADS, through SDGI-

FP, PSA SDG-OC and concerned IAC on

the approved methodology

PSA SDGI Team Sector

Specialist (PSA SDGI-TSS)

Agency Data Source (ADS), through,

SDGI Focal Points (SDGI-FP)Requesting Agency Multi-sectoral concern

Start

Concerned IAC through

PSA SDGI-TSS to discuss

and endorse the

proposed change in the

methodology to the PSA

Board for approval

through a resolution

Is it approved by the PSA Board?

No

Revised

MethodologyYes

The ADS/PSA will inform/

advise with the

requesting agency on the

approved methodology

End

Requesting Agency

C. RESPONDING TO SDGI-RELATED QUESTIONNAIRES/SURVEYS

Age

ncy

Dat

a S

ourc

e (A

DS

)P

hilip

pin

e S

tatis

tics

Au

thor

ity

Requesting Agency

Custodian Agency

International Organization

Academe

Private Sector

CSOs

ADS is the recipient of

questionnaire/survey?

NoPSA ONS-ICU in

coordination with the

PSA SDG Team Sector

Specialist/Overall

Coordinators will

assess the

questionnaire/survey

Yes

ADS, through the

Philippine SDGI Focal

Points, (SDGI-FP) will

assess the

questionnaire/survey

Need to consult

other agencies?

ADS, through the SDGI-FP,

will accomplish/

consolidate inputs for the

questionnaire/survey

Submission to the

concerned

requesting agency

(copy furnish PSA*

and/or other

concerned

agencies)

Requesting

Agency

Multi-sectoral

concern

Need to

consult PSA or

other agencies?

PSA will accomplish/

consolidate inputs for the

questionnaire/survey

No

No

*send to email of the respective PSA SDG Team Sector

Specialist and [email protected]

Start

PSA SDGI-TSS will

coordinate with ADS,

through the SDGI-FP, to

request for inputs

ADS, through the SDGI-FP, will

coordinate with PSA SDGI-TSS/other

ADS to request for inputs

ADS, through SDGI-

FP, will provide inputs

to PSA

End

Yes

Yes

PSA SDGI-TSS

or other ADS

will provide

inputs

PSA SDGI Team Sector Specialist

(PSA SDGI-TSS) / Overall

Coordinators (PSA SDGI-OC)

Agency Data Source (ADS), through,

SDGI Focal Points (SDGI-FP)

I. PHSDG Indicators Monitoring

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Tier I – with established methodology , regularly collected

Tier II - with established methodology, data not regularly collected

Tier III - no established methodology, methodologies are being developed/tested

*Results of the series of consultative/assessment workshops based on the 244 SDG indicators

1. There is a need to address data gaps and data disaggregation needs

II. Issues and Challenges

Availability of the Global SDG Indicators in the Philippines

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For the 141 Tier 2 and 3 indicators,

•Technical guidance will be sought from theInteragency Experts Group on SDGStatistics (IAEG-SDG) on the developmentof methodology for indicators withoutmethodologies yet

•Ensure that other indicators withestablished methodologies but are notregularly generated in the Philippines willbe considered in the development of thePhilippine Statistical Development Plan(PSDP) 2018-2023

II. Issues and Challenges

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3. Need to improve administrative-based data to serve as possible source

of various data requirements in the SDG framework

4. Need for Mechanism/capability to collect data at the local level

Mechanism for Harmonization of Administrative

Records, Registers and Information Systems

(M-HARRIS)

Community-based Monitoring

System (CBMS)

- Generate 39 SDG indicators at the city and municipal level

14 Goals41 Targets70 indicators(62 unique indicators)

Core Regional SDG Indicators (CoRe-SDGIs)

II. Issues and Challenges

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155 PHILIPPINE SDG

INDICATORS

72 CORE REGIONAL SDG

INDICATORS

49 PROVINCIAL SDG

INDICATORS

44 CITY/MUN

SDG INDICATORS

Linking the SDG

Indicators

232 Global SDG

Indicators

CoRe-SDGIs

PrDP-RMs

RDP-RMs

CoRe-SDGIs

CoP-SDGIs

CoMun-SDGIs

L calization of the SDGs

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L calization of the SDGs

Advocacy of SDGs through the DILG activities

Conduct of Regional SDG Assessment Workshops

• Regional Workshops on Regional Strategic Priorities and

SDG Alignment (1 August – 8 September 2017)

• Provincial Strategic Direction Setting Conference Workshops

(16 August – 30 September 2017)

• Localization of the Regional Development Plan (Sept.-Nov.

2018)

• Assessment of the SDG indicators

• Identification of the proxy and supplemental indicators

• Initial list of core regional SDG indicators was presented in

the Regional Statistics Committee Summit last

September 4-5, 2018.

III. Some Efforts and Next Steps

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L calization of the SDGs

SDG Seminar I (Spearheaded by the PSRTI in collaboration with the PSA and the DILG)

Localization of the PDP 2017-2022 and the SDGs

• CPDOs/MPDOs with the help of PSA, DILG, NEDA and PPDOs,

assess the SDG indicators by looking at the availability, data

sources and actual policy uses of the indicators at the city and

municipal level

• Spearheaded by the DILG in collaboration with PSA, NEDA

and PSRTI

• Development of Provincial Development Plan anchored to

the PDP 2017-2022 and RDP 2017-2022

• Integrating the SDGs in the local development plans

III. Some Efforts and Next Steps

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Assessment of the Readiness of Selected Municipalities on Monitoring SDGs*

Ilocos Region Central Luzon CALABARZON Davao Region

*Result of the SDG Seminar I in spearheaded by Philippine Statistical Research and Training Institute (PSRTI) in collaboration with PSA and DILG

III. Some Efforts and Next Steps

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Top 10 Cities/MunicipalitiesAvailability

Province Municipality

Bohol Tubigon 87.14%Compostela Valley Compostela 87.14%Laguna Calauan 84.29%Laguna Pakil 84.29%Ilocos Norte Dingras 80.71%Quezon Mauban 80.71%Davao del Sur Kiblawan 80.71%Bohol Buenavista 78.57%La Union Caba 74.29%Laguna San Pedro 73.57%

Assessment of the Readiness of Selected Municipalities on Monitoring SDGs*

Minimum % of indicators available 5.86%

Maximum % of indicators available 87.14%

III. Some Efforts and Next Steps

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Philippine SDG Indicators Brochure

III. Some Efforts and Next Steps

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PSA SDG Webpage

Dissemination Mechanisms

https://psa.gov.ph/sdg

III. Some Efforts and Next Steps

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Dissemination Mechanisms

III. Some Efforts and Next Steps

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PSA SDG Webpage

Dissemination Mechanisms

Starting next year, the

SDG Watch will be

updated every March

and September.

III. Some Efforts and Next Steps

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Dissemination MechanismsSDG WATCH

III. Some Efforts and Next Steps

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Dissemination MechanismsRegional SDG WATCH

Cordillera Autonomous Region SDG Watch

Central Luzon SDG Watch

National Capital Region SDG Watch

III. Some Efforts and Next Steps

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SDG Database

III. Some Efforts and Next Steps

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https://psa.maps.arcgis.comSDG Storymaps

III. Some Efforts and Next Steps

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Enhanced SDG Database

III. Some Efforts and Next Steps

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Enhanced SDG Database

III. Some Efforts and Next Steps

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Enhanced SDG Database

III. Some Efforts and Next Steps

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Development of the SDG Database

Updating of the:• SDG Watch;• SDG Database;• SDG Webpage.

• Regional SDG Watch• Regional Capacity

building

01

02

03

040506

07

08

Revision of the Advance Data Planning Tool (ADAPT) for SDGs

Development of the Online Data Reporting Platform

Review of the Philippine SDG indicators (Tier 1, 2 and 3)

SDG Data Disaggregation Project with ADB using Big Data

Assessment of the Pace of Progress

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III. Some Efforts and Next Steps

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MaramingSalamat Po!

(Thank you!)

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