poverty situation and dswd response
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Government
Agenda on Poverty
and JuvenileDelinquency
Resolution
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Poverty Situation &
DSWDs Response
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EXISTING POVERTY CONDITION
Indicator 2003 2006 2009
Poverty Incidence (%)
FamilyPopulation20.024.9
21.126.4
20.926.5
Magnitude of Poverty (in
Mn)
FamilyPopulation
4.023.8
4.722.2
4.823.1
Annual per Capita
Poverty Threshold (Php)12,309 15,057 16,841
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Poverty Incidence Among Families
Region 2003 2006 2009
PHILIPPINES 20.0 21.1 20.9
Caraga 37.6 36.9 39.8
ARMM 25.0 36.5 38.1
Region IX 40.5 34.2 36.6Region V 38.0 36.1 36.0
Region VIII 30.2 31.1 33.2
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TOP 10 POOREST MUNICIPALITIES
PROVINCE MUNICIPALITYPOVERTY
INCIDENCERANK
ZAMBO NORTE SIAYAN 97.5 1
KALINGA TANUDAN 88.1 2
ZAMBO SUR SOMINOT 87.5 3
LANAO NORTE TANGKAL 86.7 4
ZAMBO SUR MIDSALIP 86.3 5
LA UNION BAGULIN 85.5 6
ZAMBO NORTE BACUNGAN 85.2 7
DAVAO SUR JOSE ABAD SANTOS 84.6 8
ZAMBO NORTE GODOD 84.6 9
ZAMBO SUR LAPUYAN 84.3 10
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Millennium Development Goals
Eradicating Extreme Poverty and
Hunger
Achieve Universal Primary Education
Promoting Gender Equality andEmpowering Women
Reducing Child Mortality
Improving Maternal Health
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MDG STATUSTARGETS 1991 2015 2010 DSWD
GOAL 1. ERADICATE EXTREME POVERTY AND HUNGER
Target 1Halve, between 1991 and 2015, the proportion of people whose
income is less than one dollar a day
Indica
tor 1
Proportion of population
below poverty thresholds 45.3 22.7 26.5 M
Indica
tor 2Poverty gap ratio
13.0
1991
6.5
2015
8.4
2009
M
Target 2Halve, between 1991 and 2015, the proportion of people who suffer
from hunger
Indica
tor 2
Prevalence of underweight
children under 5 years of
age
34.5 17.3 26.2
2008
M
Source: National Statistical Coordinating Board
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MDG STATUS
TARGETS 1991 2015 2010Probabili
ty
GOAL 2. ACHIEVE UNIVERSAL PRIMARY EDUCATION
target 3Ensure that, by 2015, children everywhere, boys and girls alike, will be
able to complete a full course of primary schooling
Indicator
1
Net enrolment ratio in
primary education99.1 100 89.9
L
Indicator
2 Primary completion rate 63.0 100 73.1L
Indicator
3
Ratio of girls to boys in
primary education1.0 1.0 1.0
H
Source: National Statistical Coordinating Board
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MDG STATUSTARGETS 1991 2015 2010 DSWD
GOAL 3. PROMOTE GENDER EQUALITY AND EMPOWER WOMEN
target 4Eliminate gender disparity in primary and secondary education
preferably by 2005 and to all levels of education no later than 2015
Indicator 1Ratio of girls to boys in
primary education
1.0
1993
1.0
2015
1.0
2005
H
indicator 2Ratio of girls to boys in
secondary education
1.1
1993
1.0
2015
1.1
2005
L
indicator 3Ratio of girls to boys in
tertiary education
1.3
1993
1.0
2015
1.2
2004
L
Source: National Statistical Coordinating Board
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MDG STATUS
TARGETS 1991 2015 2010 Probability
GOAL 4. REDUCE CHILD MORTALITY
target 5Reduce by two-thirds, between 1990 and 2015, the under-five mortality
rate
indicat
or 4.1Under-five mortality rate
80.01990
26.72015
33.52008
H
indicat
or 4.2
Infant mortality rate57.0
1990
19.0
2015
24.9
2008
H
indicat
or 4.3
Proportion of 1 year-old
children immunized against
measles
77.9
1990
100.0
2015
90.6
2009M
Source: National Statistical Coordinating Board
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MDG STATUS
TARGETS 1991 2015 2010 Probability
GOAL 5. IMPROVE MATERNAL HEALTH
target 6 Reduce by three-quarters, between 1990 and 2015, thematernal mortality ratio
indicator5.1
Maternal mortality 121-2071990
30.3-51.82015
162-2212010
L
indicator5.2
Proportion of birthsattended by skilledhealth personnel
58.81990
100.02015
74.32009
L
Source: National Statistical Coordinating Board
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DSWD RESPONSE
EXISTINGCONDITIONS
(Inequities)
PREFERRED
FUTUREpovertyreduction
empowerment
quality of life
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NCDD
Pantawid
Sustainable
LivelihoodWomen
Youth
ChildrenPWD
Empowered
individuals and
HH advocating
for their rights
and withimproved
quality of life
High performing ,
pro-active &
supportive partners
in the delivery ofcoordinated
delivery of social
services and social
protection
programs
An org w/ culture of
excellence &
professionalism
Families/
HH/
communitiesSr.
CitizensCenters and
Community
Based
Services
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JUVENILE DELINQUENCY
Advocates for Restorative Justice - a newparadigm or lens in viewing the problem ofcrime and the response to it. Crime is viewed as a
failure of responsibility sometimes on the partof the community as well as offenders and theirfamilies
Considers community as the best place where
individuals can know themselves better in avariety of real life situations thus improving theirsocial skills and enhancing their social functioning
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