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Enhancing the social fabric (Malasakit)
Pillars of Philippine Development Plan 2017-2022
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Inequality-reducing transformation (Pagbabago)
Pillars of Philippine Development Plan 2017-2022
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Increasing growth potential (Patuloy na Pag-unlad)
Pillars of Philippine Development Plan 2017-2022
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Utilizing the country’s land and water resources in a manner that provides sufficient and affordable food products to all Filipinos of the present and future generations through local production and/or importation.
Principles of the National Framework for Physical Planning (NFPP)
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Achieving environmental stability through the observance of appropriate standards, and ensuring ecological integrity through effective natural resource management and balancing the demand of land using activities vis-à-vis preservation of ecosystems.
Principles of the National Framework for Physical Planning (NFPP)
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Encouraging the sustainable growth of cities and large town while complementing the growth of rural areas by adopting alternative urban development approaches.
Principles of the National Framework for Physical Planning (NFPP)
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Linking consumption and production areas to achieve physical and economic integration through appropriate infrastructure systems
Principles of the National Framework for Physical Planning (NFPP)
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Ensuring equitable access to resources
through a just distribution of the country’s resources and by providing equal opportunities to all Filipinos in the use and acquisition of land and other resources
Principles of the National Framework for Physical Planning (NFPP)
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Encouraging shared responsibility between the government and the private sector in the development and management of the country’s physical resources
Principles of the National Framework for Physical Planning (NFPP)
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Establishing pragmatic, appropriate, flexible and dynamic structures or mechanisms that involve the participation of key stakeholders.
Principles of the National Framework for Physical Planning (NFPP)
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Ensuring the indigenous people’s right to develop, control and use lands within their ancestral domain
Principles of the National Framework for Physical Planning (NFPP)
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Adopting the interplay of market forces within the framework of ecological and inter generational factors as a basic parameter in the allocation and use of land and physical resources
Principles of the National Framework for Physical Planning (NFPP)
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To achieve universal primary education
MDG
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To develop a global partnership for development
MDG
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To eradicate extreme poverty and hunger
MDG
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To promote gender equality and empower women
MDG
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To reduce child mortality
MDG
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To ensure environmental sustainability
MDG
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To combat HIV/AIDS, malaria, and other diseases
MDG
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To improve maternal health
MDG
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No Poverty; End poverty in all its forms everywhere
SDG
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Zero Hunger; End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture
SDG
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Good Health and Well-Being for people; Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages
SDG
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Quality Education; Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all
SDG
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Gender Equality; Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls
SDG
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Clean Water and Sanitation; Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all
SDG
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Affordable and Clean Energy; Ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all
SDG
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Decent Work and Economic Growth; Promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work for all
SDG
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Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure; Build resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization and foster innovation
SDG
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Reduced Inequalities; Reduce income inequality within and among countries
SDG
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Sustainable Cities and Communities; Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable.
SDG
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Responsible Consumption and Production; Ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns.
SDG
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Climate Action; Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts by regulating emissions and promoting developments in renewable energy
SDG
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Life Below Water; Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development.
SDG
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Life on Land; Protect, restore and promote sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems, sustainably manage forests, combat desertification, and halt and reverse land degradation and halt biodiversity loss
SDG
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Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions; Promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development, provide access to justice for all and build effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels
SDG
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Partnerships for the Goals; Strengthen the means of implementation and revitalize the global partnership for sustainable development
SDG
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Enhance economic prosperity and social justice
7160 General Welfare Goals
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Preservation and enrichment of culture
7160 General Welfare Goals
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Promote health and safety
7160 General Welfare Goals
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Enhance the right of the people to a balanced ecology
7160 General Welfare Goals
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Encourage and support the development of appropriate and self-reliant scientific and technological capabilities
7160 General Welfare Goals
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Improve public morals
7160 General Welfare Goals
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Promote full employment among their residents
7160 General Welfare Goals
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Maintain peace and order
7160 General Welfare Goals
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Preserve the comfort and convenience of their inhabitants
7160 General Welfare Goals
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Continue and maintain current macroeconomic policies, including fiscal, monetary, and trade policies.
10 Point Socioeconomic Agenda of the DU30 Administration
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Institute progressive tax reform and more effective tax collection, indexing taxes to inflation. A tax reform package will be submitted to Congress by September 2016.
10 Point Socioeconomic Agenda of the DU30 Administration
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Increase competitiveness and the ease of doing business. This effort will draw upon successful models used to attract business to local cities (e.g., Davao) and pursue the relaxation of the Constitutional restrictions on foreign ownership, except as regards land ownership,
in order to attract foreign direct investment.
10 Point Socioeconomic Agenda of the DU30 Administration
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Accelerate annual infrastructure spending to account for 5% of GDP, with Public-Private Partnerships playing a key role.
10 Point Socioeconomic Agenda of the DU30 Administration
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Promote rural and value chain development toward increasing agricultural and rural enterprise productivity and rural tourism.
10 Point Socioeconomic Agenda of the DU30 Administration
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Ensure security of land tenure to encourage investments, and address bottlenecks in land management and titling agencies.
10 Point Socioeconomic Agenda of the DU30 Administration
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Invest in human capital development, including health and education systems, and match skills and training to meet the demand of businesses and the private sector.
10 Point Socioeconomic Agenda of the DU30 Administration
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Promote science, technology, and the creative arts to enhance innovation and creative capacity towards self-sustaining, inclusive development.
10 Point Socioeconomic Agenda of the DU30 Administration
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Improve social protection programs, including the government’s Conditional Cash Transfer program, to protect the poor against instability and economic shocks.
10 Point Socioeconomic Agenda of the DU30 Administration
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Strengthen implementation of the Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Law to enable especially poor couples to make informed choices on financial and family planning.
10 Point Socioeconomic Agenda of the DU30 Administration
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Coordinating the activities of the government housing agencies to ensure the accomplishment of the National Shelter Program.
Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council (HUDCC) Mandates
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Formulate national objectives for housing and urban development and to design broad strategies for accomplishment of accomplishment of the National Shelter Program.
Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council (HUDCC) Mandates
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Coordinate and monitor the activities of all government agencies undertaking housing projects, including those of Local Government Units (LGUs), to ensure the accomplishment of the goals of the government’s housing program;
Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council (HUDCC) Mandates
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To determine the participation and coordinate the activities of the key government housing agencies in the national housing program
Powers and Functions of the HUDCC
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To monitor, review and evaluate the effective exercise by these agencies of their assigned functions
Powers and Functions of the HUDCC
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To assist in the maximum participation of the private sector in all aspects of housing and urban developments
Powers and Functions of the HUDCC
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To recommend new legislation and amendments to existing laws as may be necessary for the attainment of government's objectives in housing
Powers and Functions of the HUDCC
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To formulate the basic policies, guidelines and implementing mechanisms for the disposal or development of acquired or existing assets of the key housing agencies which are not required for the accomplishment of their basic mandates
Powers and Functions of the HUDCC
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To provide and maintain adequate housing for the greatest possible number of people
NHA purposes and objectives
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To harness and promote private participation in housing ventures in terms of capital expenditures, land, expertise, financing and other facilities for the sustained growth of the housing industry
NHA purposes and objectives
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To undertake housing, development, resettlement or other activities as would enhance the provision of housing to every Filipino
NHA purposes and objectives
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Agency tasked to develop and implement a comprehensive and integrated housing program which shall embrace, among others, housing development and resettlement, sources and schemes of financing, and delineation of government and private sector participation.
NHA
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Declared the HOUSING AND LAND USE REGULATORY BOARD (HLURB) as the planning, regulatory and quasi-judicial instrumentality of government for land use development.
Executive Order No. 648 s. 1981
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Identifying the government agencies essential for the National Shelter Program and defining their mandates, creating the Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council (HUDCC), rationalizing funding sources and lending mechanisms for home mortgages and for other purposes.
Executive Order No. 90
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Shall be the lead government agency to undertake social housing programs that will cater to the formal and informal sectors in the low-income bracket and shall take charge of developing and administering social housing program schemes, particularly the CMP and the AKPF Program (amortization support program and development financing program).
Mandate of the SHFC Under E.O. 272
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The vision of SHFC By 2022, SHFC shall have provided _____ organized homeless and low-income families with Flexible, Affordable, Innovative, and Responsive (FAIR) shelter solutions to their housing needs, subject to funds appropriated by Congress.
530,000
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Register and license subdivision and condominium projects, farm lots, memorial parks and columbaria
Functions of HLURB
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Update and revise the National Urban Development and Housing Framework under the direction of HUDCC
Functions of HLURB
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Train LGUs in subdivision plan approval and zoning enforcement
Functions of HLURB
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Appeals from decisions of local zoning bodies.
Functions of HLURB
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aims to provide low-income families in key urban areas affordable houses by financing site development or improvements and house/building construction in CMP and other socialized housing projects. The program is open to corporations, single proprietorship, and LGUs with partner developer of socialized housing projects.
- Abot Kaya Pabahay Fund - Development Loan Program
- AKPF-DLP
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The Social Housing Finance Corporation's (SHFC) participation to the informal settler families' (ISFs) Housing Program being implemented by the incumbent administration with an allocated budget of P50 - billion for five (5) years. The ISFs' Housing Program aims to ensure safe and flood-resilient permanent housing solutions for the ISFs living in danger areas of the National Capital Region (NCR).
- High Density Housing Program
- HDH
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A financing system that enables legally-organized Informal Settler Families (ISFs) of blighted areas, or areas for priority development to own the lots they occupy or the land where they choose to be relocated.
- Community Mortgage Program
- CMP
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A modified community mortgage program, which extends financial assistance for the acquisition of the land occupied by the constituents of the local government unit or the land where they will be relocated through the concept of community ownership, with the land primarily mortgaged to SHFC.
- Localized Community Mortgage Program
- LCMP
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Super Regions of the Philippines
- North Luzon Agribusiness Quadrangle
- Metro Luzon Urban Beltway
- Central Philippines Region
- Mindanao Super Region
- Cyber Corridor
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Traverses the "super" regions from Tuguegarao to Cebu to Davao.
Cyber Corridor
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Coordination of such activities as the formulation of policies, plans and programs to efficiently set the broad parameters for national and sub-national (area-wide, regional and local development)
NEDA Key Responsibilities
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Review, evaluation, and monitoring of infrastructure projects identified under the Comprehensive and Integrated Infrastructure Program (CIIP) consistent with the government’s thrust of increasing investment spending for the growing demand on quality infrastructure facilities
NEDA Key Responsibilities
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Undertaking of short-term policy reviews to provide critical analyses of development issues and policy alternatives to decision-makers.
NEDA Key Responsibilities
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Matatag, Maginhawa at Panatag na Buhay
Ambisyon Natin 2040
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7-8 percent gross domestic product (GDP) growth in the medium term
Ambisyon Natin 2040 Targets
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Filipinos will have greater drive for Innovation "Top 1/3 of countries in the Global Innovation Index"
Ambisyon Natin 2040 Targets
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More resilient individuals and Communities
Ambisyon Natin 2040 Targets
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Greater trust in government and society
Ambisyon Natin 2040 Targets
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High level of Human Development
Ambisyon Natin 2040 Targets
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Build on the efficiencies and maximize the benefits of scale and agglomeration economies
1. Decongest Metro Manila
2. Develop regional and sub-regional centers
National Spatial Strategy
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Connect the settlements to form an efficient
network. Improve linkages among settlemets and key
production areas by connecting rural areas to growth centers
National Spatial Strategy
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Make vulnerability reduction an integral part of development. Reduce the risks of communities exposed to threats of disasters
National Spatial Strategy
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Per capita income (US$ PPP, Atlas Method)
Ambisyon Natin 2040 Targets 5000
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Poverty incidence in rural areas (%)
Ambisyon Natin 2040 Targets 20%
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Poverty incidence overall (%)
Ambisyon Natin 2040 Targets 13-15%
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Unemployment rate (%)
Ambisyon Natin 2040 Targets 3-5%
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Youth unemployment rate (%)
Ambisyon Natin 2040 Targets 8%
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Underemployment rate in AONCR (%)
Ambisyon Natin 2040 Targets 16-18%
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