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AMBISYON

NATIN 2040
AmBisyon Natin 2040 is a picture of the future,
a set of life goals and goals for the country. It
is different from a plan, which defines the
strategies to achieve the goals. It is like a
destination that answers the question “Where
do we want to be?”. A plan describes the way
to get to the destination; AmBisyon Natin
2040 is the vision that guides the future and is
the anchor of the country’s plans.
Embracing AmBisyon Natin 2040
Early into his administration, President Rodrigo Roa Duterte issued
Executive Order No. 5, s.2016 “approving and adopting the twenty
five-year long-term vision entitled AmBisyon Natin 2040 as guide for
development planning.”

AmBisyon Natin 2040 represents the collective aspirations of


Filipinos to enjoy a “matatag, maginhawa at panatag na buhay.”
This was the result of various focus group discussions and nationally
representative survey undertaken by the National Economic and
Development Authority (NEDA) in early 2016.

AmBisyon Natin 2040 reveals the many dimensions of well-being


that Filipinos value the most: strong family and community ties, a
comfortable lifestyle, and a secure future. It should then be the
mission of government to steer development processes to enable
and empower every Filipino to achieve these aspirations.
The Life of All Filipinos in 2040:
Matatag, Maginhawa at Panatag na Buhay
By 2040, Filipinos enjoy a strongly rooted, comfortable, and secure life.

THREE VALUES OF AMBISYON 2040

Filipinos are strongly rooted: Matatag. Filipino families live


together; there is work-life balance so that there is time to
spend with family even for members who work. On
weekends, families and friends enjoy time together in parks
and recreational centers. It is a high-trust society with a
strong sense of community. There are volunteer
opportunities, and Filipinos spend time to serve the
community, help others who are in need, and contribute to
various causes.
Filipinos are comfortable: Maginhawa. No one is poor, no one
is ever hungry. Filipino families live in comfortable homes with
the desired amenities and secure tenure. Families and friends
are within reach because transport is convenient and
affordable, and they can take a vacation together within the
country and abroad. Children receive quality education so that
they realize their full potentials and become productive
members of society. Decent jobs that bring sustainable income
are available, including opportunities for entrepreneurship.

Filipinos are secure: Panatag. Filipinos feel secure over their


entire lifetime. They expect to live long and enjoy a
comfortable life upon retirement. There are resources to cover
unexpected expenses, and there are savings. They feel safe in
all places in the country. Filipinos trust their government
because it is free of corruption and provides service to all its
citizens equally.
Matatag Maginhawa Panatag
-Family is together -Free from hunger -Enough resources
-Time with friends and poverty for day-to-day needs,
-Work-life balance -Secure home unexpected expenses
-Volunteering ownership and savings
-Good transport -Peace and security
facilities -Long and healthy life
-Travel and vacation -Comfortable
retirement
CORE OBJECTIVES
1. Filipinos live in a prosperous, predominantly
middle class society where no one is poor.
2. Filipinos live a long and healthy life.
3. Filipinos are smart and innovative.
4. Filipinos live in a high-trust.
8 priority sectors;
-Housing and Urban Development
-Manufacturing
-Connectivity
-Education Services
-Tourism and Allied Services
-Agriculture
-Health and Wellness Services
-Financial Services
10 Points SOCIOECONOMIC Agenda of Pres. Duterte
1.Continue and maintain current macroeconomic policies,
including fiscal, monetary, and trade policies.
2.Institute progressive tax reform and more effective tax
collection, indexing taxes to inflation.
3.Increase competitiveness and the ease of doing business.
4.Accelerate annual infrastructure spending to account for 5%
of GDP, with Public-Private Partnerships playing a key role.
5.Promote rural and value chain development toward
increasing agricultural and rural enterprise productivity and
rural tourism.
6.Ensure security of land tenure to encourage investments,
and address bottlenecks in land management and titling
agencies.
7.Invest in human capital development, including health and
education systems, and match skills and training.
8.Promote science, technology, and the creative arts to
enhance innovation and creative capacity.
9.Improve social protection programs, including the
government's Conditional Cash Transfer program.
10.Strengthen implementation of the Responsible
Parenthood and Reproductive Health Law.
THE STRATEGIC FRAMEWORK OF PDP 2017-2022 (in 3 PHASES)
UPDATE ABOUT THE PDP 2017-2022
8 Points SOCIOECONOMIC Agenda of Pres. Marcos
1.Food security
2.Improved Transportation
3.Affordable and Clean Energy
4.Health care
5.Education
6.Social services
7.Sound fiscal management
8.Bureaucratic Efficiency
THE STRATEGIC FRAMEWORK OF PDP 2023-2028

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