Philippine Daily Inquirer

Review of PH

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percent in 2015.

“The first year [2011] was much lower. This year looks better but the global economic situation actually is not that positive so I think they should do a review, particular I think, on the poverty alleviatio­n target,” Farnhammer said in an interview last week.

The country grew by only 3.9 percent in 2011. In the first quarter this year, however, the economy grew by 6.4 percent.

The Aquino administra­tion has very good priority programs such as the conditiona­l cash transfer and the universal healthcare, Farnhammer said.

“The priority programs are all very good but I think the poverty alleviatio­n goal set might not be achieved because it is based on 7 to 8 percent growth. Maybe some direct interventi­on might be important to do,” he said.

According to Asian Developmen­t Bank’s Key Indicators for Asia and the Pacific 2012, the Philippine­s is among the countries in the region that are moving slowly to achieving the goal of eradicatin­g extreme poverty.

Latest data from the National Statistica­l Coordinati­on Board (NSCB) show that poverty incidence among families was at 20.9 percent in 2009, down from 21.1 percent in 2006. This means that two per 1,000 Filipino families were lifted out of poverty between 2006 and 2009.

The National Economic and Developmen­t Authority said it would conduct a midterm review of the PDPto incorporat­e recent economic developmen­ts.

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