Seeking sustainable development: Community profiling using the UN's sustainable development goals
Department/Unit
Center for Social Concern and Action
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Source Title
12th Community-based Monitoring System (CBMS)-Philippines National Conference
Publication Date
2-29-2016
Abstract
With the adoption of the UN Sustainable Development Goals in 2015, nations now have a development framework that seeks to eradicate poverty, realize human rights and heal the environment at the same time. Without effectively localizing the SDGs however, realizing these goals may be difficult and slow. The purpose of this study is to gather SDG-related baseline information for Brgy. 707, Manila. Data from the Community-Based Monitoring System (CBMS) Census conducted for all 226 households in the community were used to identify SDG gaps and possible programs that DLSU may initiate to help the community. Low high school participation rate, limited internet access, income inequality, PWD and solo parent exclusion, limited recycling activities and unavailability of disaster survival kits are some of the concerns identified. Revisions in the CBMS framework, software and instruments must be done to integrate SDG indicators and targets not included in the CBMS.
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Recommended Citation
Penullar, N. T. (2016). Seeking sustainable development: Community profiling using the UN's sustainable development goals. 12th Community-based Monitoring System (CBMS)-Philippines National Conference Retrieved from https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/13559
Disciplines
Community-Based Learning
Keywords
Community-based social services; Sustainable development
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