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Annex 5.<br />
Sustainable development targets (Philippines).<br />
Sustainable Development Targets<br />
Indicator National Target by by 2015 2015 MDG Target<br />
Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger<br />
Proportion of families below poverty threshold<br />
Proportion of population below poverty threshold<br />
Prevalence of malnutrition among 0-5 year-old children<br />
(Percentage underweight)<br />
Achieve universal primary education<br />
Elementary participation rate<br />
Elementary cohort survival rate<br />
Elementary completion rate<br />
Ensure environmental sustainability<br />
Proportion of households with access to safe drinking water<br />
Proportion of households with sanitary toilet facility<br />
Improve maternal health<br />
Maternal mortality ratio<br />
Reduce child mortality<br />
Under 5-mortality rate (per 1,000 live births)<br />
Infant mortality rate (per 1,000 live births)<br />
19.95<br />
22.65<br />
17.25<br />
100<br />
84.67<br />
81.04<br />
86.8<br />
83.8<br />
52.2<br />
26.7<br />
19.0<br />
Halve, between 1990 and 2015, the<br />
proportion of people whose income<br />
is less than US$1 a day<br />
Halve, between 1990 and 2015, the<br />
proportion of people who suffer from<br />
hunger<br />
Ensure that, by 2015, children<br />
everywhere, boys and girls alike, will<br />
be able to complete a full course of<br />
primary schooling<br />
Halve by 2015, the proportion of<br />
people without sustainable access to<br />
safe drinking water and basic<br />
sanitation<br />
Reduce by three-quarters, between<br />
1990 and 2015, the maternal<br />
mortality ratio<br />
Reduce by two-thirds, between 1990<br />
and 2015, the under-5 mortality<br />
Description Target<br />
Source<br />
Natural and man-made hazard prevention<br />
Substantial reduction of disaster losses,<br />
in lives and in the social, economic and<br />
environmental assets of communities<br />
and countries<br />
Hyogo Framework for Action<br />
2005–2015<br />
Convention on Biological Diversity<br />
Significant reduction in the current rate<br />
Habitat protection and restoration<br />
and World Summit for Sustainable<br />
of loss of biological diversity by 2010<br />
Development<br />
Food security and livelihood (Fishery) Restoration of depleted stocks by 2015 Food and Agriculture Organization<br />
Water use and supply<br />
Pollution and waste<br />
Halve by 2015, the proportion of people<br />
without sustainable access to safe<br />
drinking water and basic sanitation<br />
By the year 2025, dispose of all<br />
sewage, waste waters and solid wastes<br />
in conformity with national or<br />
international environmental quality<br />
guidelines<br />
Millennium Development Goals<br />
UNEP-Global Programme of Action<br />
for the Protection of the Marine<br />
Environment<br />
Reference<br />
National Economic and Development Authority and United Nations Development Programme. 2007. Philippines Midterm<br />
Progress Report on the Millennium Development Goals. Manila, Philippines.<br />
State of the Coasts of Batangas Province<br />
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