The document outlines targets and indicators for the Millennium Development Goals set by the United Nations for 2015. It includes goals and targets for eradicating extreme poverty and hunger, achieving universal primary education, promoting gender equality, reducing child and maternal mortality, improving health, ensuring environmental sustainability, and developing a global partnership for development. Metrics cover issues like income levels, education rates, health outcomes, sanitation access, and debt sustainability.
The document outlines targets and indicators for the Millennium Development Goals set by the United Nations for 2015. It includes goals and targets for eradicating extreme poverty and hunger, achieving universal primary education, promoting gender equality, reducing child and maternal mortality, improving health, ensuring environmental sustainability, and developing a global partnership for development. Metrics cover issues like income levels, education rates, health outcomes, sanitation access, and debt sustainability.
The document outlines targets and indicators for the Millennium Development Goals set by the United Nations for 2015. It includes goals and targets for eradicating extreme poverty and hunger, achieving universal primary education, promoting gender equality, reducing child and maternal mortality, improving health, ensuring environmental sustainability, and developing a global partnership for development. Metrics cover issues like income levels, education rates, health outcomes, sanitation access, and debt sustainability.
|MILLENIUM DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM: ▪ Percentage of pupils starting grade 1
Philippines reaching grade 5, girls
• Goal 1. Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger ▪ Primary completion rate, both sexes o Target 1. Halve, between 1990 and 2015, ▪ Primary completion rate, boys the proportion of people whose income is ▪ Primary completion rate, girls less than one dollar a day • Goal 3. Promote gender equality and empower ▪ Poorest quintile's share in national women income or consumption, per cent o Target 4. Eliminate gender disparity in (WB) primary and secondary education, ▪ Population below $1 (PPP) per day preferably by 2005, and to all levels of consumption, percentage education no later than 2015 ▪ Population below national poverty ▪ Gender Parity Index in primary level line, rural, percentage enrolment ▪ Population below national poverty ▪ Gender Parity Index in secondary line, total, percentage level enrolment ▪ Population below national poverty ▪ Gender Parity Index in tertiary level line, urban, percentage enrolment ▪ Poverty gap ratio ▪ Seats held by men in national ▪ Purchasing power parities (PPP) parliament conversion factor, local currency unit ▪ Seats held by women in national to international dollar parliament o Target 2. Halve, between 1990 and 2015, ▪ Seats held by women in national the proportion of people who suffer from parliament, percentage Hunger ▪ Share of women in wage ▪ Children under 5 moderately or employment in the non- severely underweight, agricultural sector percentage ▪ Total number of seats in national ▪ Children under 5 severely parliament underweight, percentage ▪ Women to men parity index, as ratio ▪ Population undernourished, number of literacy rates, 15-24 years old of people • Goal 4. Reduce child mortality ▪ Population undernourished, o Target 5. Reduce by two thirds, between percentage 1990 and 2015, the under-five mortality • Goal 2. Achieve universal primary education rate o Target 3. Ensure that, by 2015, children ▪ Children 1 year old immunized everywhere, boys and girls alike, will be against measles, percentage able to complete a full course of primary ▪ Children under five mortality rate per schooling 1,000 live births ▪ Literacy rates of 15-24 years old, ▪ Infant mortality rate (0-1 year) per both sexes, percentage 1,000 live births ▪ Literacy rates of 15-24 years old, • Goal 5. Improve maternal health men, percentage o Target 6. Reduce by three quarters, ▪ Literacy rates of 15-24 years old, between 1990 and 2015, the maternal women, percentage mortality ratio ▪ Net enrolment ratio in primary ▪ Births attended by skilled health education, both sexes personnel, percentage ▪ Net enrolment ratio in primary ▪ Maternal mortality ratio per 100,000 education, boys live births ▪ Net enrolment ratio in primary • Goal 6. Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other education, girls diseases ▪ Percentage of pupils starting grade 1 o Target 7. Have halted by 2015 and begun reaching grade 5, both sexes to reverse the spread of HIV/AIDS ▪ Percentage of pupils starting grade 1 ▪ AIDS deaths reaching grade 5, boys ▪ Condom use to overall contraceptive use among currently married 1 women 15-49 years old, ▪ Protected area to total surface area, percentage percentage ▪ Contraceptive use among currently ▪ Protected areas, sq. km. married women 15-49 years old, any o Target 10. Halve by 2015 the proportion method, percentage of people without sustainable access to ▪ Contraceptive use among currently safe drinking water married women 15-49 years old, ▪ Proportion of the population using condom, percentage improved drinking water sources, ▪ Contraceptive use among currently rural married women 15-49 years old, ▪ Proportion of the population using modern methods, percentage improved drinking water sources, ▪ Men 15-24 years old, who know that total a person can protect himself from ▪ Proportion of the population using HIV infection by consistent condom improved drinking water sources, use, percentage urban ▪ People living with HIV, 15-49 years ▪ Proportion of the population using old, percentage improved sanitation facilities, rural ▪ Ratio of school attendance rate of ▪ Proportion of the population using orphans to school attendance rate of improved sanitation facilities, total non orphans ▪ Proportion of the population using ▪ Women 15-24 years old, who know improved sanitation facilities, urban that a healthy-looking person can o Target 11. By 2020 to have achieved a transmit HIV, percentage significant improvement in the lives of at ▪ Women 15-24 years old, who know least 100 million slum dwellers that a person can protect himself ▪ Slum population as percentage of from HIV infection by consistent urban, percentage condom use, percentage ▪ Slum population in urban areas o Target 8. Have halted by 2015 and begun • Goal 8. Develop a global partnership for to reverse the incidence of malaria and development other major diseases o Target 15. Deal comprehensively with the ▪ Tuberculosis death rate per 100,000 debt problems of developing countries population through national and international ▪ Tuberculosis detection rate under measures in order to make debt DOTS, percentage sustainable in the long term ▪ Tuberculosis prevalence rate per ▪ Debt service as percentage of 100,000 population exports of goods and services and ▪ Tuberculosis treatment success rate net income from abroad under DOTS, percentage o Target 16. In cooperation with developing • Goal 7. Ensure environmental sustainability countries, develop and implement o Target 9. Integrate the principles of strategies for decent and productive work sustainable development into country for youth policies and programmes and reverse the ▪ Ratio of youth unemployment rate to loss of environmental resources adult unemployment rate, both sexes ▪ Carbon dioxide emissions (CO2), ▪ Ratio of youth unemployment rate to metric tons of CO2 per capita (CDIAC) adult unemployment rate, men ▪ Carbon dioxide emissions (CO2), ▪ Ratio of youth unemployment rate to thousand metric tons of CO2 (CDIAC) adult unemployment rate, women ▪ Consumption of all Ozone-Depleting ▪ Share of youth unemployed to total Substances in ODP metric tons unemployed, both sexes ▪ Consumption of ozone-depleting ▪ Share of youth unemployed to total CFCs in ODP metric tons unemployed, men ▪ Energy use (Kg oil equivalent) per ▪ Share of youth unemployed to total $1,000 (PPP) GDP unemployed, women ▪ Land area covered by forest, ▪ Share of youth unemployed to youth percentage population, both sexes 2 ▪ Share of youth unemployed to youth population, men ▪ Share of youth unemployed to youth population, women ▪ Youth unemployment rate, aged 15- 24, both sexes ▪ Youth unemployment rate, aged 15- 24, men ▪ Youth unemployment rate, aged 15- 24, women o Target 18. In cooperation with the private sector, make available the benefits of new technologies, especially information and communications ▪ Internet users ▪ Internet users per 100 population ▪ Personal computers ▪ Personal computers per 100 population ▪ Telephone lines and cellular subscribers ▪ Telephone lines and cellular subscribers per 100 population =============================================== Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program - A human development measure of the national government that provides conditional cash grants to the poorest of the poor, to improve health, nutrition, and the education of children aged 0-18 OBJECTIVES: 1. Social assistance 2. Social development ➢ Health check-ups for pregnant women and children ➢ Deworming of schoolchildren aged 6-14 ➢ Enrollment of children in daycare, elementary, and secondary schools ➢ Family development sessions