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ANNEX A. PPMP Results Framework for 2020-2022
RESULTS FRAMEWORK FOR THE PHILIPPINE POPULATION AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM (PPDP)
(FY 2022)
Expected Results Indicators Baseline
Target
2020 2021 2022
RESPONSIBLE PARENTHOOD AND FAMILY PLANNING (RPFP)
IMPACT
 Wanted
fertility
intention
achieved
 Total fertility ratei (i.e., total; by economic quintile,
education, and geographic disaggregation)
2.7 children (2017) 2.1
 Gap between wanted and actual fertility rate (i.e.
total; by economic quintile, education, and
geographic disaggregation)
1 child (2017) 0
OUTCOME
 Modern
contraceptive
use increased
 Modern contraceptive prevalence rate (i.e. total; by
economic quintile, education, and geographic
disaggregation; and, by method mix) (married, 15-
49)
40% (2017) 60% 62% 65%
 Modern contraceptive prevalence rate (for all WRA) 30% (NOH)
 Unmet need for modern family planning (i.e., total; by
economic quintile, education, and geographic
disaggregation)
17% (2017)
11 (CPR for
traditional method)
- 2017
10% 0
 Proportion of identified unmet need for modern
family planning served
100% of
identified
unmet need
 Number of current users (modern methods) 7,611,125 (2019
FHSIS)
8M 11M
 Number of new acceptors (modern methods) 451,241 (2019
FHSIS)
500,000 ___
OUTPUT
 Demand for
modern family
planning
methods
increased
 Proportion of women of reproductive age
provided with basic RPFP information
50% ___ 50%
 Proportion of men provided with RPFP
information
50% ___ 50% (based on
couples and
individuals)
ANNEX A. PPMP Results Framework for 2020-2022
Expected Results Indicators Baseline
Target
2020 2021 2022
 Number of regional government agencies
mobilized or engaged with demand generation
and promotional activities
5 10
 Number of CSOs and private institutions
mobilized or engaged with demand generation
and promotional activities (to support LGUs)
2 2
 Proportion of provinces with fully localized RPFP
strategies/program
20% 2 100%
o Proportion of provinces providing TA to
component cities and municipalities on RPFP
100%
 Number/proportion of highly urbanized city with
fully localized RPFP strategies
1 50%
 Number component cities and municipalities with
fully localized RPFP strategies
3 (remaining
number to
reach 40% of
all LGUs)
 Effective promotional and communication
strategies for RPFP planned, implemented and
sustained at the regional level (to support LGUs)
1 com plan
implemented
1 com plan
implemented
 Adequate
supply of
family
planning
methods
sustained
 Proportion of public and health facilities with
zero stock-out for certain commodity for 6
months or more
0 0 0
ADOLESCENT HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENT (AHD)
IMPACT
 Adolescent
birth rate
reduced
 Adolescent fertility rate (i.e. total; by economic
quintile, education, and geographic disaggregation)
47/1,000 37/1,000
 Number of adolescent children aged 10-17 who
pregnant
FHSIS/Facility
 Number of livebirths among mothers aged 10-17
years
186,000 (CRVS) 40,000 20,000
ANNEX A. PPMP Results Framework for 2020-2022
Expected Results Indicators Baseline
Target
2020 2021 2022
 Number of adolescents with no repeat pregnancies or
first-time parents (e.g., livebirths)
CRVS/LCR 0 0
OUTCOME
 Adolescents
engaging in
early sexual
activities
reduced
 Percentage of adolescents who begun sexual
activities
32% (YAFSS, 2013) 10%
 Sexually active
adolescents
using
contraceptives
increased
 Percentage of adolescents who ever used
contraceptives during various episodes of premarital
sex
13% (YAFSS, 2013) 30%
 Modern contraceptive use among adolescent
parents
FHSIS/NDHS 2017
(29.7%)
 Health-seeking
behavior among
adolescents
improved
 Proportion of adolescents who have visited and
accessed various types of sexual and reproductive
health services
FHSIS 30% 50%
OUTPUT
 Demand for
ASRH
information
and services
increased
 Number/proportion of adolescents (10-17)
provided with comprehensive information on
sexual and reproductive health
9,000/region 30%
 Number/proportion of parents and adults
provided with ASRH information and skills
1,000 30%
 Number/proportion of
teachers/educators/school-based service
providers trained on ASRH information and skills
500 30%
 Proportion of relevant government agencies and
institutions mobilized for the implementation of
AHD initiatives
5 30%
 Proportion of primary and secondary schools
with ASRH-related programs
10 20%
 Number/proportion of provinces with fully
localized AHD strategies/program
20% 2 100%
ANNEX A. PPMP Results Framework for 2020-2022
Expected Results Indicators Baseline
Target
2020 2021 2022
o Proportion of provinces providing TA to
component cities and municipalities on RPFP
100%
 Number/proportion of highly urbanized city with
fully localized AHD strategies
1 100%
 Number municipalities with fully localized AHD
strategies
3 (remaining
number to
reach 40% of
all LGUs)
 Effective promotional and communication
strategies for AHD planned, implemented and
sustained at the regional level (to support LGUs)
1 com plan
implemented
1 com plan
implemented
POPULATION AND DEVELOPMENT (POPDEV) INTEGRATION
IMPACT
 Population
outcomes
facilitative of
socioeconomic
growth attained
 Regional demographic dividend attained 100% of
regions
BL Roadmap
Indicators
OUTCOME
 Institutions
with people-
centered
interventions
increased
 Proportion of regions with DD integrated
initiatives
OUTPUT
 Institutions
capacitated on
population
management
program
increased
 Number/proportion of relevant regional
institutions or agencies provided with POPDEV
information (Population, Social, Education,
Employment, Health, Environmental, Nutrition and
Food Security, Economic)
5 100%
(identified in
the roadmap)
 Regional POPDEV database and situation analysis
established and updated
100% of core
indicators
100% of core
indicators
ANNEX A. PPMP Results Framework for 2020-2022
Expected Results Indicators Baseline
Target
2020 2021 2022
1 situation
analysis
1 situation
analysis
 Regional POPDEV Program of Action for 2022-
2028 formulated, updated, implemented and
monitored (Updated RPMSP)
1 plan 1 plan
 Provincial POPDEV situationer and situation
analysis formulated, updated and used
100% of
provinces
100% of
provinces
 Number/Proportion of city POPDEV situationer
and situation analysis developed, updated and
used
50% (4 cities
NCR)
100%
 Proportion of provinces provided with technical
support and skills on POPDEV integration in local
policy, plan, and program development
50% 100%
 Proportion of highly urbanized cities provided
with technical support and skills on POPDEV
integration in local policy, plan, and program
development
4 50%
 Proportion of municipalities provided with
technical support and skills on POPDEV
integration in local policy, plan, and program
development
10% Remaining
number to
reach 40% of
the LGUs
i This indicator should be treated as a resulting outcome and not a target to avoid demographic targeting

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Adjusted-Results-Framework-2022 (1).docx

  • 1. ANNEX A. PPMP Results Framework for 2020-2022 RESULTS FRAMEWORK FOR THE PHILIPPINE POPULATION AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM (PPDP) (FY 2022) Expected Results Indicators Baseline Target 2020 2021 2022 RESPONSIBLE PARENTHOOD AND FAMILY PLANNING (RPFP) IMPACT  Wanted fertility intention achieved  Total fertility ratei (i.e., total; by economic quintile, education, and geographic disaggregation) 2.7 children (2017) 2.1  Gap between wanted and actual fertility rate (i.e. total; by economic quintile, education, and geographic disaggregation) 1 child (2017) 0 OUTCOME  Modern contraceptive use increased  Modern contraceptive prevalence rate (i.e. total; by economic quintile, education, and geographic disaggregation; and, by method mix) (married, 15- 49) 40% (2017) 60% 62% 65%  Modern contraceptive prevalence rate (for all WRA) 30% (NOH)  Unmet need for modern family planning (i.e., total; by economic quintile, education, and geographic disaggregation) 17% (2017) 11 (CPR for traditional method) - 2017 10% 0  Proportion of identified unmet need for modern family planning served 100% of identified unmet need  Number of current users (modern methods) 7,611,125 (2019 FHSIS) 8M 11M  Number of new acceptors (modern methods) 451,241 (2019 FHSIS) 500,000 ___ OUTPUT  Demand for modern family planning methods increased  Proportion of women of reproductive age provided with basic RPFP information 50% ___ 50%  Proportion of men provided with RPFP information 50% ___ 50% (based on couples and individuals)
  • 2. ANNEX A. PPMP Results Framework for 2020-2022 Expected Results Indicators Baseline Target 2020 2021 2022  Number of regional government agencies mobilized or engaged with demand generation and promotional activities 5 10  Number of CSOs and private institutions mobilized or engaged with demand generation and promotional activities (to support LGUs) 2 2  Proportion of provinces with fully localized RPFP strategies/program 20% 2 100% o Proportion of provinces providing TA to component cities and municipalities on RPFP 100%  Number/proportion of highly urbanized city with fully localized RPFP strategies 1 50%  Number component cities and municipalities with fully localized RPFP strategies 3 (remaining number to reach 40% of all LGUs)  Effective promotional and communication strategies for RPFP planned, implemented and sustained at the regional level (to support LGUs) 1 com plan implemented 1 com plan implemented  Adequate supply of family planning methods sustained  Proportion of public and health facilities with zero stock-out for certain commodity for 6 months or more 0 0 0 ADOLESCENT HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENT (AHD) IMPACT  Adolescent birth rate reduced  Adolescent fertility rate (i.e. total; by economic quintile, education, and geographic disaggregation) 47/1,000 37/1,000  Number of adolescent children aged 10-17 who pregnant FHSIS/Facility  Number of livebirths among mothers aged 10-17 years 186,000 (CRVS) 40,000 20,000
  • 3. ANNEX A. PPMP Results Framework for 2020-2022 Expected Results Indicators Baseline Target 2020 2021 2022  Number of adolescents with no repeat pregnancies or first-time parents (e.g., livebirths) CRVS/LCR 0 0 OUTCOME  Adolescents engaging in early sexual activities reduced  Percentage of adolescents who begun sexual activities 32% (YAFSS, 2013) 10%  Sexually active adolescents using contraceptives increased  Percentage of adolescents who ever used contraceptives during various episodes of premarital sex 13% (YAFSS, 2013) 30%  Modern contraceptive use among adolescent parents FHSIS/NDHS 2017 (29.7%)  Health-seeking behavior among adolescents improved  Proportion of adolescents who have visited and accessed various types of sexual and reproductive health services FHSIS 30% 50% OUTPUT  Demand for ASRH information and services increased  Number/proportion of adolescents (10-17) provided with comprehensive information on sexual and reproductive health 9,000/region 30%  Number/proportion of parents and adults provided with ASRH information and skills 1,000 30%  Number/proportion of teachers/educators/school-based service providers trained on ASRH information and skills 500 30%  Proportion of relevant government agencies and institutions mobilized for the implementation of AHD initiatives 5 30%  Proportion of primary and secondary schools with ASRH-related programs 10 20%  Number/proportion of provinces with fully localized AHD strategies/program 20% 2 100%
  • 4. ANNEX A. PPMP Results Framework for 2020-2022 Expected Results Indicators Baseline Target 2020 2021 2022 o Proportion of provinces providing TA to component cities and municipalities on RPFP 100%  Number/proportion of highly urbanized city with fully localized AHD strategies 1 100%  Number municipalities with fully localized AHD strategies 3 (remaining number to reach 40% of all LGUs)  Effective promotional and communication strategies for AHD planned, implemented and sustained at the regional level (to support LGUs) 1 com plan implemented 1 com plan implemented POPULATION AND DEVELOPMENT (POPDEV) INTEGRATION IMPACT  Population outcomes facilitative of socioeconomic growth attained  Regional demographic dividend attained 100% of regions BL Roadmap Indicators OUTCOME  Institutions with people- centered interventions increased  Proportion of regions with DD integrated initiatives OUTPUT  Institutions capacitated on population management program increased  Number/proportion of relevant regional institutions or agencies provided with POPDEV information (Population, Social, Education, Employment, Health, Environmental, Nutrition and Food Security, Economic) 5 100% (identified in the roadmap)  Regional POPDEV database and situation analysis established and updated 100% of core indicators 100% of core indicators
  • 5. ANNEX A. PPMP Results Framework for 2020-2022 Expected Results Indicators Baseline Target 2020 2021 2022 1 situation analysis 1 situation analysis  Regional POPDEV Program of Action for 2022- 2028 formulated, updated, implemented and monitored (Updated RPMSP) 1 plan 1 plan  Provincial POPDEV situationer and situation analysis formulated, updated and used 100% of provinces 100% of provinces  Number/Proportion of city POPDEV situationer and situation analysis developed, updated and used 50% (4 cities NCR) 100%  Proportion of provinces provided with technical support and skills on POPDEV integration in local policy, plan, and program development 50% 100%  Proportion of highly urbanized cities provided with technical support and skills on POPDEV integration in local policy, plan, and program development 4 50%  Proportion of municipalities provided with technical support and skills on POPDEV integration in local policy, plan, and program development 10% Remaining number to reach 40% of the LGUs i This indicator should be treated as a resulting outcome and not a target to avoid demographic targeting