Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

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Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) ANNEX “I” = Sections 16 and 17 of the Local Government Code (RA 7160)

LGU Performance Scorecard

What is TARGET/ LGU Scorecard? Performance monitoring: aimed at sustaining good governance and improving service delivery Exacting accountability Strategic, participative and localized approach It Contributes to: Meeting the Sustainable Development Goals Sound planning and budgeting (BUB) Performance recognition and incentives (SGLG & PCF)

TARGET Assessment Areas Accountable and Transparent LGUs The Sustainable Development Goals Clean Water, Energy, and Sanitation for All Inclusive and Equitable Education Good health and Well-being Disaster Resilient Community Business and Investment Promotion Peaceful, Orderly, and Just Community The birth of SDGs in 2015 posed a need to mainstream the assessment criteria in accordance with the globally accepted SDG indicators, therefore TARGET was brought forth. Clean and Livable Environment

Accountable and Transparent LGUs Compliance with Full Disclosure Policy Posting of financial documents at the barangay/municipal/city hall No 'Adverse' or 'Disclaimer' audit opinion Increased local revenue

Clean Water, Energy, and Sanitation for All Households’ access to potable water Households’ access to sanitary toilet Households’ access to electricity

Inclusive and Equitable Education Children, 6-11 years old, attending elementary school Children, 12-15 years old, attending secondary school

Good Health and Well-being Children with full immunization Children, aged 0-5, obtained normal weight Children with full immunization Maternal care Decent housing for all

Disaster Resilient Community Observation of 'Operation Listo' Households with 'emergency balde' Installation of signs/directions going to the evacuation center

Business and Investment Promotion Improved road network Fast transaction and release of business permit Increased business establishments Presence of transport management plan

Peaceful, Orderly, and Just Community Functional (competent and effective) Lupong Tagapamayapa Established reporting system on Violence against Women and Children No obstructions on sidewalks and other public places

Clean and Livable Environment Barangays’ access to material recovery facility Practice of segregation in the barangay hall Access to sanitary landfill Presence of waste collection system Presence of tree parks/open space

SDGs Role of Councilors Baseline Situation Target Setting Policy Intervention Results

90 children are not attending school Where are we now? The LGU Scorecard intends to reveal the current situation of the community anchored on SDG-influenced and needs-based indicators. It will channel LGU efforts and resources towards interventions that are anticipated to contribute to the SDGs. Baseline Situation In Municipality A, there are 350 households without access to potable water. 50 children are malnourished 90 children are not attending school

100 30 20 350 50 90 What can we do? Target Setting Considering the capacity and resources that the LGU possesses, and the area that needs to be prioritized, the LGU shall identify target or mark to be achieved annually and every three years. Target Setting Indicator Where are we now? (2016) What can we do? (2017) (No. of beneficiaries) What can we do? (2019) Households without access to potable water 350 100 Number of children who are malnourished 50 30 Number of children who are not attending school 90 20

ELA AIP & LDIP How to do it? Policy Intervention TARGET (SLGR and LGPMS) ELA AIP & LDIP Presents the current situation of the LGU including its capacity to strategically resolve it Policy Intervention Guided by the TARGET, the Mayor and the Sanggunian to focus on set of interventions to attain objectives Budget relevant plans and programs aligned to the achievement of the Goals

350 50 90 2019 350 households benefited from the Patubig Program Indicator Where are we now? (2016) What can we do? (2019) (No. of beneficiaries) 2019 Households without access to potable water 350 Number of children who are malnourished 50 Number of children who are not attending school 90 Results 350 households benefited from the Patubig Program 50 children provided with extra medical and nourishment program 90 out-of-school youth provided with educational assistance Good health and Well-being Inclusive and Equitable Education Clean Water, Energy, and Sanitation for All Accountable and Transparent LGUs Business and Investment Promotion Disaster Resilient Community SDGs Peaceful, Orderly, and Just Community Clean and Livable Environment

Sample LGU Scorecard Goal (2028) Focus Term-based Target (2019) Where are we? (2016) Target Beneficiary Our Contributions Term-based Target (2019) Annual Target 2017 2018 2019 Target Actual BUB Program LGU Counterpart No. of HH without access to water Clean Water, Energy and Sanitation for all 350 50 25 100 200 225 Level II to cover 2 brgys Level II to cover 1 brgy No. of HH without electricity No. of HH without access to sanitary toilet

Sound Planning and budgeting Call to Action LGU Policies that will contribute to the realization of SDGs while bringing benefits to its constituency Sound Planning and budgeting LGU Policies and interventions anchored on the real needs of the local community

Sustain the Practice of Good Governance Beyond a Political Term