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The document outlines P. Noy's roadmap for governance in the Philippines with the following key points: 1. The vision is for equitable governance without corruption by 2016. 2. The mission is to reform government to serve citizens rather than self-interest. 3. Core values are no corruption and honest, effective governance. 4. Strategic priorities include education, health, jobs, poverty reduction through various initiatives and targets to be achieved by 2013 and 2016.

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The document outlines P. Noy's roadmap for governance in the Philippines with the following key points: 1. The vision is for equitable governance without corruption by 2016. 2. The mission is to reform government to serve citizens rather than self-interest. 3. Core values are no corruption and honest, effective governance. 4. Strategic priorities include education, health, jobs, poverty reduction through various initiatives and targets to be achieved by 2013 and 2016.

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Roadmap of P

P.Noy
Noy

Jesus
Jes s P.
P Estanislao
Chair, Institute for Solidarity in Asia
LOGO
The Governance Charter
VISION

By 2016
2016, everyone can say that we have
travelled far on the path of “no corruption and
honest,, effective & equitable
q governance”
g

MISSION
To change and transform government so it works not
for the self-interest of those who govern but for the
welfare of the governed and of the nation.

CORE VALUES
No corruption
•No
•Honest, Effective and Equitable Governance
The President’s Road Map
Lift the nation from poverty

Housing in safe
Education
SERVICE TO THE communities
CONSTITUENCY
Health Job Creation

Infrastructure  Supply chain


ECONOMIC AND development development for farmers
FINANCE
Fund mobilization &
Investment promotion
fiscal stabilityy

Multi-sector
Multi sector governance Streamlined and
INTERNAL
mechanism (Public- constituency-oriented
PROCESSES Private Partnerships)
p ) government
g

TRANSFORMATION/ Responsible Exemplary


CHANGE Citizenshipp Governance
By 2016, everyone can say that we have travelled far on the path 
P.Noy VISION of “no corruption and honest, effective & equitable governance”
Governance
Platform Lift the nation from poverty

MISSION Housing in safe


SERVICE TO THE
E
CONSTITUENCY Y
Education
To change and  communities
transform 
government so it  Health Job Creation
works not for the
works not for the 
self‐interest of those 
who govern but for 
Supply chain
OMIC AND

Infrastructure 
the welfare of the  development for farmers
NANCE

development
governed and of the 
ECONO
FIN

nation.
Fund mobilization & fiscal
Investment promotion
stability
SES

CORE VALUES
AL

Multi-sector
Multi sector governance Streamlined and
INTERNA
PROCESS

mechanism (Public- constituency-oriented


•No corruption Private Partnerships)
p ) government
g
•Honest, Effective and
Equitable Governance
Transformattio
n/ Changee

Responsible Citizenship Exemplary Governance


LOGO
Illustrative Scorecard of P.Noy

TARGETS
STRATEGIC 
INITIATIVES MEASURES 2013 2016
PRIORITIES
Keep the Noy‐Mar  Establish chapters of 
volunteer groups, and
volunteer groups, and  the Citizens’ Movement 
the Citizens Movement
Responsible build on such a base a  for Good Governance in 
80%  95%. 
Citizenship nation‐wide citizens’  every local community: 
movement for good
movement for good  % of LGUs covered
% of LGUs covered
governance.
Illustrative Scorecard of P.Noy

STRATEGIC  TARGETS
INITIATIVES MEASURES 2013 2016
PRIORITIES
(to be (to be
Provide error-free textbooks and Percent of approved error-free
supplied by supplied by
teaching materials.
materials textbooks
DepEd) DepEd)
Add two more years to the school
Number of years added to the
curriculum by tacking the extra two 2nd
basic education curriculum 1st additional
years to the basic general education additional
(combined grade school and year
curriculum (elementary grades and year
high school)
high school)
Education 
Percent expansion from 2010
base of students participating (to be (to be
Expand technical-vocation training
in and graduating from supplied by supplied by
opportunities.
technical-vocational training TESDA) TESDA)
programs
(to be (to be
Percent of classroom backlog
Eliminate classroom shortage supplied by supplied by
eliminated
DepEd) DepEd)
Illustrative Scorecard of P.Noy

STRATEGIC  TARGETS
INITIATIVES MEASURES
PRIORITIES 2013 2016
A k every governmentt unit
Ask it % off Fili
Filipino
i ffamilies
ili D
Down to
t 18%
(from cabinet departments below the poverty line 26%
Lifting the down to every LGU) to top-bill % of LGUs with average 70% of 90% of
nation from this priority in their respective degree of compliance LGUs with LGUs with
poverty governance programs. with Millennium 90% 95%
Development Goals average average
compliance compliance
TARGETS
STRATEGIC PRIORITIES INITIATIVES MEASURES
2013 2016
Keep the Noy-Mar volunteer groups, and build on such a base a nation-wide % of cities, provinces and municipalities with established 80% 95%.
Responsible Citizenship citizens’ movement for good governance. chapters of the Citizens’ Movement for Good Governance* in
every local community in the Philippines
Percent of government units within the Executive Branch formally
95% Initiated; 98% Initiated;
adopting of performance governance scorecards
All government units (Cabinet departments & their attached agencies, and all
20% initiated; 15% initiated
Exemplary Governance LGUs) in the Executive Branch formulate their own Performance Governance
Percent of government units within the Executive Branch  50% compliant; 52% compliant;
Scorecards in support of, and full consistency with, the President’s own.
per stage in the governance pathway 17% proficient; 20% proficient;
8% Institutionalized 11% Institutionalized
Percent of government units within the Executive Branch having a
Multi-sector g
governance A multi-sector ggovernance coalition be set upp to work with all ggovernment
f
formall multi-sector
lti t governance coalition,
liti with
ith representation
t ti ffrom 50% 52%
mechanism (PPP) units in the Executive Branch.
the chapters of the Citizens’ Movement for Good Governance
Streamlined and constituency- Raise the standards of front-line services catering to the general public Percent of front-line services whose standards are aligned with
25% 75%
oriented government directly, and align them with relevant global certification standards. global certification standards
Fund mobilization Improve the tax collection efficiency in BIR and Customs. Tax-GDP ratio 16% 20%
Each multi-sector governance coalition shall focus on investment promotion
Investment promotion Investment-GDP ratio 18% 22%
as one of its top-most
top most priorities.
priorities
Secure efficient connectivity between industrial processing zones, tourist based on DOTC/DPWH based on DOTC/DPWH
Infrastructure development Percent improvement of Logistics Performance Index (LPI) element program program
destinations, and trade hubs with airports and seaports.
Provide support to cooperatives and through expanded extension services number of trading centers as well as the number of producers’ based on DA program based on DA program
Supply chain development for
and trading centers inter-connect producers’ cooperatives with consumers’ cooperatives connected with consumers’ cooperatives that the DA
farmers
cooperatives will commit
(t be
(to b supplied
li d bby (t(to be
b supplied
li d bby
Provide error-free textbooks and teaching materials. Percent of approved error-free textbooks
DepEd) DepEd)
Add two more years to the school curriculum by tacking the extra two years to Number of years added to the basic education curriculum
1st additional year 2nd additional year
the basic general education curriculum (elementary grades and high school) (combined grade school and high school)
Education
Percent expansion from 2010 base of students participating in and (to be supplied by (to be supplied by
Expand technical-vocation training opportunities.
graduating from technical-vocational training programs TESDA) TESDA)
(to be supplied by (to be supplied by
Eliminate classroom shortage Percent of classroom backlog eliminated
DepEd) DepEd)
Expand Philhealth coverage and extend it to all Filipino families. % of Filipino families with improved public health services such as 100% 100%
Health
through Philhealth coverage
Working through civil society organizations, build properly planned and safe % of metro-urban slum areas upgraded involving the concerned 10% 25%
Housing in safe communities communities towards the eventual elimination of squatter communities in LGUs, the business sector, and civil society
metro-urban centers
Re-launch the Emergency Employment Program among LGUs with properly % of LGUs qualifying and participating in the Emergency 20% 50%
Job creation
formulated governance programs Employment Program
Ask every government unit (from cabinet departments down to every LGU) to % of Filipino families below the poverty line Down to 26% 18%
top-bill this priority in their respective governance programs.
Lifting the nation from poverty % of LGUs with average degree of compliance with Millennium 70% of LGUs with 90% 90% of LGUs with 95%
Development Goals average compliance average compliance
Next steps…

Ask every Cabinet department together with their attached


1 agencies to commit to their own respective Performance
Scorecards, which specify how they will support the President in
the pursuit of the different strategic priorities in the Road Map.

2 Ask every LGU to specify their own Performance Scorecards,


which contain their commitments to contribute towards the
achievement of the different priorities in the Road Map.

3 Challenge the business sector and civil society sector to come


C
up with their own Performance Scorecards with specific
commitments on how they can work positively towards the
priorities in the Road Map.
Roadmap of P
P.Noy
Noy

Jesus
Jes s P.
P Estanislao
Chair, Institute for Solidarity in Asia
LOGO

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