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Table 5.1 Philippines’ Performanc
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Almost all NGAs, GOCCs, and state u
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Table 5.2 Plan Targets to Ensure Pe
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Promote public awareness of anti-co
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Implement regulatory reforms. Gover
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Department of the Interior and Loca
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Continuing training and capability
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Chapter 6 Pursuing Swift and Fair A
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Table 6.1 Plan Targets to Pursue a
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will be maintained in order to oper
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The 24-hour hotline of the public a
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the Philippine Statistics Authority
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Mechanisms to utilize ICT infrastru
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Chapter 7 Promoting Philippine Cult
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The current governance framework fo
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Strategies Figure 7.1 Strategic Fra
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intensified. Projects, activities,
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Legislative Agenda Table 7.2 Legisl
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Crops subsector - the primary drive
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Weak extension service. Weak extens
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Table 8.2 Plan Targets to Expand Ec
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With the lifting of quantitative re
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Expand AFF-based enterprises throug
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Complete the delineation of municip
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Chapter 9 Expanding Economic Opport
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continuously. Among ASEAN members s
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Figure 9.1 Strategic Framework to E
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Subsector Outcome 2: Competitivenes
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Sector Outcome B: “Negosyo”: Ac
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Chapter 10 Accelerating Human Capit
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Target on access to safe water was
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Basic Education Enrolment rates inc
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Higher and Technical Education The
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Labor Policies The higher pace and
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Table 10.4 Plan Targets to Improve
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Table 10.6 Plan Target to Increase
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To achieve the targets, the followi
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Elicit multisector, multi-stakehold
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qualifications; (e) strengthening t
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in more stable and higher-paying jo
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Legislative Agenda To complement an
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Chapter 11 Reducing Vulnerability o
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million in 2030 (11% of the total p
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From 2011 to 2016, beneficiaries of
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Table 11.4 SSS Coverage by Type of
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Strategic Framework Under the pilla
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Figure 11.3 Strategic Framework to
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Intensify social protection program
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Address statelessness of individual
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Chapter 12 Building Safe and Secure
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The practice of KSAs to decrease NS
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Table 12.2 Estimated Housing Needs,
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Indirect housing provision will be
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Intensify implementation of alterna
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Legislative Agenda To complement th
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of the working age population vis-
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REGION 2010 2015 Western Visayas (V
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Figure 13.5 Trends in the Total Fer
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Table 13.5 Contraceptive Prevalence
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Table 13.6 Plan Targets to Maximize
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In compliance with the reproductive
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Capacity building of national, regi
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Weak STI culture. There is a lack o
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them is difficult because of resent
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Targets Over the next six years, th
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Develop a vibrant Intellectual Prop
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private HEIs, will be pursued to en
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Legislative Agenda To strengthen th
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account surplus averaging at 3.3 pe
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Table 15.1 Plan Targets to Sustain
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Sector Outcome 1: Responsible, stra
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Strengthen the effectiveness of fin
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Foster forward and backward linkage
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Chapter 16 Leveling the Playing Fie
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Product Market Regulation (PMR) by
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Targets In leveling the playing fie
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e undertaken, or additional discuss
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Legislative Agenda Regulatory refor
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and Reconciliation Commission’s c
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Gender and Development (GAD) annual
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Subsector Outcome 1: Peace agreemen
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Likewise, the continued implementat
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humanitarian and disaster response,
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Figure 18.1 Strategic Framework to
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prosecution (see also Chapter 6). T
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Enhance the capability of migrant-s
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Chapter 19 Accelerating Infrastruct
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The following are the main problems
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The provision of adequate transport
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Energy The country’s energy self-
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Development of the transmission net
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Information and Communications Tech
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) Limited appropriations for the se
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INDICATOR Philippine National Railw
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Figure 19.5 Strategic Framework for
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aseline data and information relati
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The government will exhaust all pos
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investment and O&M of irrigation fa
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The government will pursue the deve
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Continue to enhance the country’s
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g) Operationalize SWM fund and asse
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Legislative Agenda The following se
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Chapter 20 Ensuring Ecological Inte
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The waste management problem has pe
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Table 20.1 Plan Targets to Ensure E
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Forest and Watershed Complete deli
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Inland Wetlands and Caves Improve
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Water Quality Management Stre
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Develop a data protocol to facilita
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Legislative Agenda To strengthen th
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the programs and interventions of t
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offices and communication departmen