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In September 2015, the United Nations Member States adopted a new global plan of action entitled, “Transforming Our World: The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.”  The 2030 Agenda, its 17 Goals and 169 targets are a universal set of goals and targets that aim to stimulate people-centered and planet-sensitive change. 

The 193 member states of the United Nations (UN) gathered to affirm commitments towards ending all forms of poverty, fighting inequalities and increasing country’s productive capacity, increasing social inclusion and curbing climate change and protecting the environment while ensuring that no one is left behind over the next fifteen years. 

The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and targets are integrated and indivisible, global in nature and universally applicable, and take into account different national realities, capacities and levels of development and respecting national policies and priorities.  Each government are expected to take ownership and establish national frameworks, set nationally-owned targets guided by the global level of ambition but taking into account country-level circumstances for the achievement of the 17 goals.  Countries will also decide how these aspirational and global targets should be incorporated in national planning processes, policies and strategies.  

In monitoring the SDGs and its corresponding targets, the UN Statistical Commission established an Inter-Agency and Expert Group on SDG Indicators (IAEG-SDG), which developed the SDG global indicator framework consisting of 232 unique indicators. 

In line with the Philippines' commitment in achieving the SDGs, the PSA Board issued PSA Resolution No. 04 Series of 2016, Enjoining Government Agencies to Provide Data Support to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).  In this Resolution, all concerned government agencies are enjoined to provide the necessary data support to monitor the country's performance vis-à-vis the SDGs based on the indicator framework that shall be determined by NEDA, PSA and other government agencies.  Further, the Resolution designated the PSA as the official repository of SDG indicators in the Philippines.

  • PSA Bohol endorses the conduct of SDG Seminar 5

    Release Date:
    Reference Number: 2024-PR12-006

     

    Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) – Bohol Provincial Statistical Office endorses the conduct of Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Seminar 5: Mastering Data Management: A Guide to Google Sheet and MS Excel for Region VII from 30 July to 01 August 2024 through Zoom.

    This is in support to the SDG Seminar Series that the Philippine Statistical Research and Training Institute (PSRTI) has been conducting in partnership with the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) and PSA since 2018. 

    From 2018 to 2023, PSRTI conducted four complimentary capability-building activities (SDG 1, SDG 2, SDG 3 and SDG 4 Seminar Series) focusing on the SDG Indicators, Effective Presentation and Analysis, Data Ecosystem, Statistical Data Management and Analysis, and Data Visualization Using Infographics to all local government units in the country.

    This 3-day virtual training course aims to enhance the knowledge and skills of LGUs in data management and data analysis towards data literacy that would be helpful in their planning and policy formation. 

    The target participants are Provincial, City and Municipal Planning and Development Offices, or designated staff handling data used in local planning or SDG monitoring.

    For more information, you may coordinate with PSA – Bohol through telephone numbers: (038)501-0996 or 427-4361, or send an email to bohol@psa.gov.ph.

     

    (SGD.) JESSAMYN ANNE C. ALCAZAREN
    Chief Statistical Specialist
    Philippine Statistics Authority - Bohol

    EBG/VPG/FDT

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