00:00According to data from the Philippians Statistics Authority, the country has made notable progress across several SDGs since 2013.
00:10This is 10 out of 17 for re-update progress in the following goals.
00:16SDG 9, No Publicly, SDG 2, Zero-Humber, SDG 4, Quality Education, SDG 6, Clean Water and Education, SDG 7,
00:32Affordable and Clean Energy, SDG 8, Recent Work and Environmental, SDG 9, Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure,
00:44SDG 12, Responsible, Consumption and Reduction, SDG 14, Land with Water, and SDG 3, Life on Land.
00:54So these are the 10 million acres serving a million progress.
00:59While I want to talk on the goals of showing capacity dates, it is important to note that the current
01:05order remains below the pace of time.
01:08to meet the 2030 climate.
01:12This highlights the need for accelerated action and more intensified interventions moving forward.
01:20Notably, the Philippines has made the expected pace of progress for 2024,
01:26wherein the lines are above the vessel,
01:30for SDG 12, Responsible Consumption and Production,
01:34and SDG 14, Life Below the Water for 2024.
01:40However, key challenges persist, particularly the SDG 3 will help and will be
01:46SDG 11, Sustainable Secrets and Communities for Regression and Sustainable Concern.
01:54You may note the patch line there, the blue and the red patch line.
02:00This means to say that there is still insufficiently limits.
02:04It means to say 50% of the unit equals under this goal are not yet available,
02:10although there are indications that you follow the red line,
02:15that you are regressing while those patch lines the last two unit equals,
02:20that we are focused.
02:23So the two indicators here reappear to our main progress,
02:27that we can add to this patient in the future,
02:30are SDG 16, Ques, the SDG 17 situation,
02:34and the SDG 25 situation from U9,
02:37and the SDG 17, 5 patients, 4 patients.
03:09So, go ahead.
03:11Beep!
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