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Goal 1: End Poverty

Goal 1: End Poverty. PIDS, NSCB, DSWD, OCD, SWP, OP, NAPC, NCDA, PCUP, NEDA. Target A: Bring the number of people living on less than $1.25 a day to zero, and reduce to zero the share of people living below their country's 2015 national poverty line.

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Goal 1: End Poverty

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  1. Goal 1: End Poverty PIDS, NSCB, DSWD, OCD, SWP, OP, NAPC, NCDA, PCUP, NEDA

  2. Target A: Bring the number of people living on less than $1.25 a day to zero, and reduce to zero the share of people living below their country's 2015 national poverty line • Indicator: Proportion of families below the poverty line

  3. Target B: Increase by x% the share of women and men, communities, and businesses with secure rights to land, property and other assets • Indicator: • Proportion of indigenous peoples (IPs) with access to ancestral lands (individual) and domains (community) • Refer to the IPRA and adopt their targets • Proportion of the population who are informal settlers • Proportion of the population farmers who are tenants • Recommendations: • Collect baseline information (IPs, ISFs, farmers, fisherfolk, population in conflict areas and vulnerable communities, among others) on ownership, access and utilization of properties • Review laws that may hinder PWDs and women from acquiring properties

  4. Target C: Cover 100% of people who are poor, vulnerable with social protection systems (i.e., social safety nets, social insurance, social security and labor market interventions) • Indicators: • Proportion of poor and vulnerable population covered by health insurance • Proportion of the working population covered by the social security system • Proportion of PWDs with access to affordable assistive devices, technologies and disability-related services (e.g., sign language interpreter, personal assistance) • Recommendation: • Define “vulnerable groups”

  5. Target D: Build resilience and reduce deaths from natural disasters by 100% • Indicators: • Total number of casualties caused by natural disasters • Total number of population affected by natural disasters • Total costs of damages • Recommendation: • Collect necessary data • Progressive mapping of exposure to disasters

  6. General Recommendation • Disaggregate all indicators by social groups, sex, region, province, age, among others • For PWDs, there might be a need to consider a higher poverty threshold given their added disability-related expenses

  7. Thank you!

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