28th Session of Asia and Pacific Commission on Agricultural Statistics
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Philippine Statistics Authority
GOVERNANCE AND
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOAL
INDICATORS
Demosthenes N. Mistal
Senior Statistical Specialist
Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA)
Philippines
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APCAS/20/4.3.2
28th Session of Asia and Pacific Commission on Agricultural Statistics
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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)
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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
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AD
S)
Ph
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pin
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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)
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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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PSA SDG Webpage
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
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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
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Development of the SDG Database
Updating of the:• SDG Watch;• SDG Database;• SDG Webpage.
• Regional SDG Watch• Regional Capacity
building
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02
03
040506
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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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MaramingSalamat Po!
(Thank you!)
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