NEDA launches dashboard to monitor PH infra flagship projects

The National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) launched the Infrastructure Flagship Projects (IFPs) Dashboard on July 19, 2023.

[Visit the IFPs Dashboard here: https://neda.gov.ph/infrastructure-flagship-projects/]

The dashboard is a publicly available, interactive tool that provides an overview of the 194 IFPs, highlighting their status, cost requirements, distribution by sector, mode of financing, and regional location. Complete with its own User Guide, the dashboard shall enable users to easily navigate, explore, analyze, and delve into the data of the IFPs.

“We expect the IFPs Dashboard to play a significant role in enhancing public-sector transparency as we monitor the progress and status of our major infrastructure projects. The platform also serves to promote accountability among implementing agencies, given that agencies are directed to regularly update NEDA on the progress of their IFPs on a quarterly basis,” said NEDA Secretary Arsenio M. Balisacan.

In its current state, the dashboard provides the status of the 194 IFPs as of the first quarter of 2023, serving as a baseline to benchmark future implementation progress of the said projects.

Data collection for the second quarter of the 2023 monitoring report, however, is already underway and will be presented to the Committee on Infrastructure (INFRACOM) and NEDA Board starting mid-August.

“NEDA is committed to efficiently govern the implementation of the government’s IFPs. We will ensure the quality and timely execution of these projects as they are critical in facilitating the transformation of the Philippine economic landscape over the next six years,” Balisacan said.

While some projects are expected to be completed in the near future, others are still undergoing further deliberation, planning, and preparation to ensure their successful execution. The timeline of these projects highlights the complexity and scale of infrastructure development.

In line with the objectives set forth in the 8-Point Socioeconomic Agenda of President Marcos’ Administration and the strategies outlined in the Philippine Development Plan for 2023-2028, these high-impact and urgently-needed IFPs aim to showcase the government’s ‘Build-Better-More’ program and are seen to address the binding constraints to business investment and expansion that will create more, high-quality, and resilient jobs that will allow the country to meet its poverty-reduction goals for the medium term.