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The 2011 NSCB Technical Staff Annual Report National Statistical Coordination Board Executive Editor ROMULO A. VIROLA, Secretary General Managing Editor LINA V. CASTRO, Assistant Secretary General Associate Editors RAYMUNDO J. TALENTO, Director, Economic Statistics Office CANDIDO J. ASTROLOGO, JR., Director, National Statistical Information Center and Subnational Statistics Office JESSAMYN O. ENCARNACION, Director, Social Statistics Office CYNTHIA S. REGALADO, OIC-Director, Programs, Policies and Standards Office Editorial Staff Millicent Gay B. Tejada Redencion M. Ignacio Severa B. de Costo Mildred B. Addawe Maria Fe M. Talento Edward P. Lopez-Dee Vivian R. Ilarina Regina S. Reyes Emalyn P. Pineda Mewchun WS Pamaran Over-all Coordinator Ruben V. Litan Assistant Coordinators Eunice N. Tambasen Myrna M. Gutierrez Layout and Design Dennis E. San Diego Photo Documentation Anna Rhodora P. Fermin Database Administrators Maxima Q. Nunez Ma. Libertie V. Masculino Edwin U. Aragon Sonny U. Gutierrez Administrative Assistant Timoteo C. Caceres
MISSION STATEMENT
We, the staff of the NSCB, adhere to the ideals and vision of the government in accordance with our Constitution. We commit to fulfill our mandate as the Philippines policy-making and coordinating body on statistical matters in the country. Guided by the principles of truth and professional integrity, we shall promote and maintain an efficient government statistical system that provides adequate, accessible, consistent, reliable and timely data. In quest for excellence in our task, we shall strive to improve our knowledge and attitude and acquire greater skills in promoting the effective delivery of government statistical services. We shall ensure the relevance of our outputs to changing needs and requirements through careful planning and proper choice of priorities and initiatives. We affirm our partnership with the data providers, producers and users as well as the educational institutions in the enhancement of our statistical products and services.
CORE VALUES
Public service We are public servants. We hold the public and our partners in high esteem. We exist and work in the service of the Filipino people. We work hand in hand with the general government in providing collective world-class service to the Filipino people. We fully adopt the Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards for Public Officials and Employees. We are prudent in the use of public resources. We are client-oriented. We are driven by a sense of urgency on all statistical matters related to our stakeholders. We are courteous, fair and responsive. Excellence We are committed to giving our best effort in everything we undertake; we dont settle for anything less. We always strive to deliver efficiently good quality outputs in terms of relevance, timeliness, and accuracy. Completed staff work is indispensable. We thus recognize and aim for competence. We thrive on challenges and translate them into opportunities for career growth. We upgrade our standards and monitor where we stand with others. Professional integrity We require complete honesty, trust and transparency in everything we do. We are objective and firm on what we believe is right but also open to criticisms and views of others. We make commitments and live up to them. We must maintain independence from political interference and be accountable for what we say and do. We make decisions and produce information founded on scientific research, wide consultation, and professional discussion. We live by the Fundamental Principles of Official Statistics. Results orientation We must be clear on our desired outcomes and reasonable targets. Proper timing and approach must be studied to attain the targets. We make sure that the results of what we do are delivered in the fastest way possible (efficient) and with the best quality possible. We focus on outputs/outcome rather than processes. People Orientation We value our people and consider our human resources as the most important resource of our organization. We take care of their well-being and are concerned about their welfare. We provide optimum opportunities for their personal and professional growth to make them more competent and constantly motivated in the service of our stakeholders. We recognize outstanding contributions, potentials, and exemplary conduct, and provide incentives to deserving employees. We provide venues for open discussion of suggestions and grievances. We treasure loyalty and adherence to the ideals, visions, and objectives of the NSCB and the PSS. Teamwork We promote unity in diversity, synergy and group accountability. We respect individual differences, and believe that individuals who are treated with respect and given opportunities as well as responsibility respond by giving their best for the good of the organization.
CONTENTS
2011 NSCB-TS Annual Report Editorial Team MISSION STATEMENT THE NSCB-TS CORE VALUES MESSAGE FROM THE SECRETARY GENERAL AGENCY PROFILE HIGHLIGHTS OF ACCOMPLISHMENTS NSCB-TS IN ACTION LIST OF TABLES HUMAN RESOURCES FINANCIAL RESOURCES THE NSCB TECHNICAL STAFF THE NSCB EXECUTIVE BOARD
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MESSAGE
In 2011, the National Statistical Coordination Board Technical Staff (NSCB-TS) observed its 24th anniversary in a year of exceptional achievement. The NSCB-TS for the past years has been noted for outstanding performance since its beginnings and in many aspects, reached new levels in 2011. Due to our proactive outlook and positive work attitude, we were able to reach most of our set goals amidst limited manpower and financial resources. We continued to do better especially on our work on statistical policy formulation, development and maintenance of statistical frameworks and indicators, provision of statistical products and services and coordination of national and subnational statistical system. We take pride in highlighting our accomplishments in 2011 thru this Annual Report. During the year, foremost among the major outputs of the NSCB-TS was the release of the revised/rebased (2000=100) National Accounts of the Philippines (NAP) estimates for 1998-2010. The revision and rebasing of the NAP was done as part of the "Improving the Quality and Usefulness of the Philippine System of National Accounts (PSNA)" Project of the NSCB-TS with funding assistance from the World Bank. The said project involved the updating of the PSNA to incorporate new developments/new set of international statistical standards and guidelines of the updated 2008 SNA. The NSCB-TS also released the 2009 official provincial poverty statistics using the refined official poverty estimation methodology formulated based on the overall review undertaken by the Technical Committee on Poverty Statistics (TC PovStat) and approved by the NSCB Executive Board. Back estimates for 2003 and 2006 and 1991 estimates, specifically for MDG monitoring, were also produced. As coordinator of the Philippine Statistical System (PSS), our initiatives in statistical policy formulation increased during the same year with 16 resolutions and five memorandum orders issued compared to 13 and four in 2010, respectively. These resolutions paved the way for the improvement of the quality and accessibility of governmentproduced statistics such as on the production, release and dissemination of microdata, compilation of the Philippine National Health Accounts, refinements in the official poverty estimation methodology, and in the revision and amendment of the Philippine Standard Classification Systems, among others. The NSCB-TS also reviewed and monitored the statistical budgets of 18 agencies, coordinated and monitored six technical committees, 12 interagency committees and a task force, and reviewed and cleared 22 surveys and one questionnaire. Another output of the NSCB-TS in 2011 with funding support from the World Bank was the draft Philippine Statistical Development Program (PSDP) 2011-2017 Volume I which contains the proposed thrusts and directions of the PSS and statistical development programs by sector in the medium term. In the same period, the NSCB-TS increased its stakeholders satisfaction/appreciation to statistics and utilization of data by efficiently providing its statistical products and services to its various stakeholders. Records show that through our National Statistical Information Center (NSIC) in the Central Office and in the nine Regional Divisions, clients served went up by 31% with 13,538 in 2011 from 10,328 in 2010. Our web performance also increased with 13,078,873 page views in 2011 compared to 12,026,866 in the previous year (up by 9%). We also increased the number of our press releases and web announcements disseminated with 215 in 2011 from 128 in 2010 (up by 68%). We were happy to note that our news articles/press releases and other information/data disseminated were published at least 1,112 times in various local, national, and international newspapers and websites as monitored by the NSCB compared to 746 in 2010 (up by 49%). These we have done through the tireless efforts of our dedicated, work-oriented and professional employees. Our vision for instituting statistical literacy among our stakeholders and effectively responding to countrys growing need for statistical advancement is sharply on track towards a better and more progressive Philippine Statistical System. We take the opportunity to thank our partners in the PSS for their continued support. Their selfless cooperation and active participation to all our undertakings helped the NSCB deliver results that contribute to our overarching goal to provide true public statistical service for the benefit of our stakeholders towards the empowerment of the Filipino people.
AGENCY PROFILE
Mandate
The National Statistical Coordination Board (NSCB) was created in 1987 by virtue of Executive Order (EO) No. 121 to serve as the Philippines policy making and coordinating body on statistical matters in the country. The major goal of the NSCB is to promote the independence, objectivity, integrity, responsiveness, and relevance of the Philippine Statistical System (PSS). Its objective is to achieve the development of an orderly statistical system capable of providing timely, accurate, and useful data for the planning, programming and evaluation needs of all sectors of the Philippine economy.
AGENCY PROFILE
AGENCY PROFILE
The NSCB Technical Staff
The NSCB has a Technical Staff which performs the following functions: Provide technical and secretariat support to the NSCB; Serve as the statistical clearing house and liaison for international statistical matters; and, Perform other functions as may be assigned by the NSCB and as may be necessary to carry out the purposes of Executive Order No.121. The Technical Staff is headed by a Secretary General, with the rank of Undersecretary, and assisted by an Assistant Secretary General, with the rank of Assistant Secretary. The major offices/units comprising the NSCB Technical Staff which perform the above functions are: Office of the Secretary General (OSG) Office of the Assistant Secretary General (OASG) Programs, Policies and Standards Office (PPSO) Economic Statistics Office (ESO) Social Statistics Office (SSO) Subnational Statistics Office (SnSO) Regional Divisions in CAR, Regions I, V, VI, VIII, IX, X, XI and XII National Statistical Information Center (NSIC) Management Services (MS)
Products
1. Statistical policies and measures to resolve specific issues and provide policy directions in the PSS 2. National accounts and related economic accounts to assess the economic performance of the country through the following: National Accounts Annual and Quarterly National Accounts Consolidated Accounts and Income and Outlay Accounts Regional Accounts Gross Regional Domestic Product Gross Regional Domestic Expenditure Input-Output (I-O) Table 3. Poverty Statistics National, Regional and Provincial Levels
Official Poverty Statistics for the Basic Sectors City and Municipal Poverty Statistics Using Small Area Estimation GIS-based Poverty Mapping
AGENCY PROFILE
4. Other social and economic frameworks and indicators Environment and Natural Resource Accounts Environment Statistics Foreign Direct Investment Statistics Gender Statistics Gender-Related Development Index Statistics on Children Child Development Index Human Development Index Indicators on Women and Children Quarterly Economic Indices Leading Economic Indicators Philippine National Health Accounts Millennium Development Goals Indicators Philippine Tourism Satellite Accounts Statistical Indicators on Philippine Development Hunger Index Philippine Happiness Index Good Governance Index Food Balance Sheets Statistics on Middle-Income Class
5. Standards and classification systems to prescribe uniform standards in government statistics Philippine Central Product Classification (PCPC) Philippine Classification of Commodities by Broad Economic Categories (PCCBEC) Philippine Classification of Individual Consumption According to Purpose (PCOICOP) Philippine Standard Classification of Education (PSCEd) Philippine Standard Commodity Classification (PSCC) Philippine Standard Geographic Code (PSGC) Philippine Standard Industrial Classification (PSIC) Philippine Standard Occupational Classification (PSOC) 6. Statistical publications to disseminate the most relevant data produced by the PSS and to make statistics more accessible to the public 7. Information and education campaign materials such as: Press Releases, Statistically Speaking, StatWatch, Factsheets, MDG Watch, Statistics Series and Technical Papers 8. The Philippine Statistical Development Program (PSDP) to serve as a blue print of priority programs and activities to be undertaken to improve the Philippine Statistical System in the medium term.
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AGENCY PROFILE
Services 1. Coordination of technical committees, interagency committees, technical working groups and task forces 2. Coordination of subnational statistical system 3. Statistical survey review and clearance system 4. Development of statistical standards and classification systems 5. Designation of statistics 6. Review of budget of the PSS 7. One-stop statistical information service 8. Online statistical service thru the internet (http://www.nscb.gov.ph) 9. Data requests 10. Technical services 11. Clearing house and liaison for international questionnaires and other concerns 12. Advocacy for statistical awareness National Statistics Month National Convention on Statistics Hosting of international conferences in statistics User-Producers fora Workshops and seminars Consultative and dissemination fora
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Resolutions
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Budgetary thrusts of the PSS for CY 2012; Statistical budget of the agencies of the PSS for FY 2012 endorsed to the Department of Budget and Management, Batch 1 Statistical budget of the agencies of the PSS for FY 2012 endorsed to the Department of Budget and Management, Batch2 Budgetary thrusts of the PSS for the period 2013-2017; Refinements in the official poverty estimation methodology; Estimation methodologies for the compilation of the Philippine National Health Accounts; Interim methodology for school-age population estimates at the national and subnational levels for 2008 to 2016 for the Department of Education; Modifications on the designated statistical activities of the Food and Nutrition Research Institute; Changes in the policy on the revision and amendment of the Philippine Standard Classification Systems; General policy on the production, release and dissemination of microdata in the PSS; General policy on the dissemination of statistics on the Internet; Rebasing of the Consumer Price Index to year 2006; Scope and coverage of the Philippine information economy; Official concepts and definitions for statistical purposes for the labor and employment sector batch 2 ; Retention of the existing composition of three Technical Committees, twelve Interagency Committees, and one Task Force, and the reconstitution of three Technical Committees and one Interagency Committee; and Modified schedule for the regular meetings of the NSCB Executive Board. Official concepts and definitions for statistical purposes for the education sector-batch 3.
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Memorandum Orders
1. 2. 3. 4.
Reconstituting the Technical Committee on the Seasonal Adjustment of Philippine Time Series; Reconstituting the Technical Committee on Population and Housing Statistics; Reconstituting further the Technical Committee on Poverty Statistics; Reconstituting the Interagency Committee on Labor and Productivity Statistics; and; 5. Creating a Steering Committee for the formulation of the Philippine Statistical Development Program 2011-2017.
To improve the quality and accessibility of government-produced statistics, the NSCB formulates policies and programs that are meant to resolve issues, implement standards and methodologies, and institute systems on the statistical operations in the PSS. During the year, the NSCB-TS spearheaded the preparation of the PSDP 2011-2017 particularly the formulation of the following :
1. Thrusts and directions of the PSS for the medium term; 2. Planning Framework and Guidelines; 3. Stakeholders comments and recommendations in the draft
PSDP chapters in the consultative workshop; and; 4. Draft PSDP 2011-2017 Volume I which contains the statistical development programs by sector. The PSDP sets the strategic directions, thrusts and priorities of the PSS. It integrates the statistical activities of the PSS towards common goals and visions. It also contains the priority statistical programs and activities in the PSS designed to provide vital information support to the Philippine Development Plan (PDP) and other development agenda. Its formulation is being undertaken through a Steering Committee, various sectoral Interagency Committees, and Ad-hoc Working Groups with representatives from different government agencies including local government units, private sector, academe, and media. This programming activity for statistical development is done every six years and has been initiated in the PSS since 1976. The PSDP 2011-2017 is the 8th PSDP to be formulated in coordination with various agencies in the PSS and with funding support from the World Bank.
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During the period, the NSCB has approved the modification specifically of the National Nutrition Survey and the Updating of the Nutritional Status of Filipino children and other population groups. Likewise, the NSCB-TS presented to the NSCB Executive Board the 2010 monitoring report on the implementation of the SDS.
The SDS is a mechanism for the identification and generation of the most critical and essential statistics for administrators, planners, policy and decision makers in the government and private sectors. It is an important tool in addressing problems, such as delayed release and inaccessibility of important sets of statistics, and on setting priorities in data production.
A total of 22 surveys and a questionnaire on the PSDP were reviewed and granted clearance by the NSCB-TS in 2011 under the SSRCS:
12 surveys of the National Statistics Office (NSO); Two surveys of NSO/Department of Energy (DOE); Two surveys of the Technical Education Skills Development Authority (TESDA) ; Two surveys of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP); One survey of the Civil Service Commission (CSC); One survey of the Department of Social Welfare and Development ); One survey of the Food and Nutrition and Research Institute (FNRI); One survey of the Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS); One questionnaire on data concerns/needs for the formulation of the PSDP 2011-2017 of the NSCB. The SSRCS aims to ensure sound design for data collection to avoid unnecessary duplication in data gathering and elicit the cooperation of data providers and respondents
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The NSCB-TS coordinated and spearheaded the monitoring of the activities and outputs of six Technical Committees (TCs), 13 Interagency Committees (IACs), and two Task Force (TF) /Technical Working Group (TWG) during the year.
Existing Technical Committees on Sectoral Statistics 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. TC on Population and Housing Statistics (TCPHS) TC on Poverty Statistics (TCPovStat) TC on Price Statistics (TCPS) TC on the Seasonal Adjustment of Philippine Time Series (TCSAPTS) TC on Statistical Standards and Classification (TCSSC) TC on Survey Design (TCSD)
Existing Interagency Committees on Sectoral Statistics 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. IAC on Agriculture and Fishery Statistics (IACAFS) IAC on Education Statistics (IACES) IAC on Environment and Natural Resources Statistics (IACENRS) IAC on Foreign Direct Investment Statistics (IACFDIS) IAC on Gender Statistics (IACGS) IAC on Health and Nutrition Statistics (IACHNS) IAC on Information and Communication Technology Statistics (IACICTS) IAC on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS) IAC on Science and Technology Statistics (IACSTS) IAC on Security Sector Statistics (IACSSS) IAC on Statistical Information Management and Dissemination (IACSIMD) IAC on Trade Statistics (IACTrS) IAC on Tourism Statistics (IACTS)
Existing Task Force/Technical Working Group on Sectoral Statistics 1. TF on Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Statistics (TFMSMES) 2. Technical Working Group on Poverty Monitoring and Indicators Systems (TWGPMIS) of the Cabinet Cluster on Human Development and Poverty Reduction
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2011 Performance of TCs/IACs/TFs: Among the accomplishments of TCs / IACs / TFs in 2011 are the following : 10 Resolutions endorsed to and approved by the NSCB Executive Board Draft PSDP Volume 1 Chapters (issues/concerns, major statistical programs) Recommendations/comments/inputs: Final framework on housing needs estimation methodology, and estimates Proposed outsourcing of surveys in the PSS National Farmers Registry System and Municipal Fisherfolk Registration System of the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) Institutionalization of the Wholesale and Retail Trade Sales Index Population-based local MDG indicators
The TCs / IACs / TFs are subject matter interagency statistical committees created by the NSCB through Board resolutions / memorandum orders to serve as venues for discussion and resolution of problems and issues in concepts and definitions, methodologies, and data production and dissemination activities, and utilization of statistical information in the country.
Under this mechanism, the NSCB-TS reviewed and endorsed to DBM the PSS budget recommendations comprising the statistics budget for FY 2012 of 18 agencies based on the revised budget review guidelines:
A. Major Statistical Agencies (5) 1. Bureau of Agricultural Statistics 2. Bureau of Labor and Employment Statistics 3. National Statistical Coordination Board 4. National Statistics Office 5. Statistical Research and Training Center B. Non-Statistical Agencies with designated statistics (5) 6. Bureau of Internal Revenue (Statistics Division) 7. Department of Agrarian Reform (Management Information Service) 8. Land Management Bureau - DENR (Planning and Management Staff) 9. Department of Tourism (Tourism Research and Statistics Division) 10. Forest Management Bureau - DENR (Forestry Statistics Section of the Forest Economics Division)
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C. Non-Statistical Agencies with no designated statistics (8) 11. Department of Environment and Natural Resources (Research and Statistics Division) 12. Department of Finance (Statistics Division and Management Information System Office) 13. Department of Transportation and Communications (Management Information Service) 14. Ecosystems Research and Development Bureau - DENR 15. Department of Science and Technology (S&T Resource Assessment and Evaluation Division) 16. Department of Social Welfare and Development (Policy Development and Planning Bureau and National Household Targeting System) 17. Environmental Management Bureau - DENR (Statistical Services of the Environmental Planning and Policy Division) 18. Protected Areas and Wildlife Bureau - DENR To prioritize funding of statistical activities that would generate critical data and indicators, statistical budget review is being undertaken by the NSCB-TS. This involves the budgetary proposals of agencies with statistical activities with the review focusing on the relevance of the outputs/outcomes and appropriateness of methodologies.
2009 Philippine Classification of Individual Consumption Expenditure According to Purpose (PCOICOP) The 2009 PCOICOP is the first standard classification of individual consumption expenditures in the country which was patterned after the 1999 Classification of Individual Consumption According to Purpose (COICOP) issued by the United Nations Statistics Division (UNSD). In 2011, the NSCB-TS made the 2009 PCOICOP available online thru its website at: http://www.nscb.gov.ph/activestats/pcoicop
This is one of the 13 free interactive online databases developed by the NSCB-TS. 2011 Philippine Standard Occupational Classification (PSOC), Draft The PSOC serves as guide to establishments and other institutions dealing with job placements and recruitment services, vocational training and guidance, immigration purposes and related concerns and as basis for manpower educational planning, program formulation and policy-and-decision-making and framework for statistical operations. It is also used in household and establishment surveys of the PSS. During the year, the NSCB-TS worked on the draft revision of the 2011 PSOC. Quarterly updates of the Philippine Standard Geographic Code (PSGC)
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22nd National Statistics Month (NSM) celebration As in the past, the NSCB-TS spearheaded the celebration of the 22nd National Statistics Month (NSM) with a series of successful statistical activities held in various parts of the country. The celebration hosted by the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) with the theme "Quality Social Protection Statistics for Focused Targeting: Improving Outcomes, Changing Lives was highlighted by the following events:
Statistical Advocacy
Opening ceremonies held on October 3, 2011 at the Century Park Hotel, Malate, Manila with DSWD Secretary Corazon Juliano-Soliman as keynote speaker. During the program, the DSWD as host of the 22nd NSM, launched the National Household Targeting System for Poverty Reduction (NHTS-PR) database. The NHTS-PR database is an information management system aimed at creating an objective and transparent database of poor households that will serve as guide in identifying beneficiaries of their social protection programs. In March 2011, the Cabinet Cluster on Human Development and Poverty Reduction (CCHDPR) decided to create the Technical Working Group on Poverty Monitoring and Indicator Systems (TWGPMIS) to harmonize the different statistical frameworks/indicator systems on poverty reduction from various government agencies. The TWG-PMIS had a series of meetings and workshops to develop conceptual and statistical frameworks and to come up with an inventory of indicator systems on poverty reduction existing in the government. Hence, the Conceptual and Statistical Frameworks on Poverty Monitoring and Indicator Systems and the Philippine Poverty Statistics Portal were launched during the Opening Ceremonies. The Philippine Poverty Statistics Portal aims to serve as a one-stop web portal on information and statistics on poverty to communicate official poverty statistics and other related poverty indicators to a wider audience.
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Conduct of the annual tree planting activity at the national level held on October 26, 2011 at the General Gregorio Lim Marine Barracks, Ternate, Cavite. The NSM tree planting activity in 2011 was made more relevant with the governments National Greening Program signed by President Aquino thru Executive Order No.26. Despite the distance from Metro Manila, 348 participants from 27 government agencies, local government units, and private organizations attended the national tree planting activity spearheaded by the NSCB and the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) in coordination with the Local Government of the Municipality of Ternate in Cavite and the Philippine Marine Corps. Similar tree planting activities were also conducted in various regions in the country. The Regional Statistical Coordination Committees (RSCCs) in collaboration with the DENR Regional Offices, and NSCB Regional Divisions in Regions VI, VIII, IX, and XII spearheaded the regional NSM tree planting activities. In Davao, a record 900 participants from regional line agencies, local government units, business sector, academe, and media joined the NSM tree planting held in South Dumalama, Barangay Tamugan, Marilog District, Davao City. In Western Visayas, in the joint effort of the Provincial Government of Iloilo, RSCC 6 and DENR 6, a total of 4,060 participants from RLAs, LGUs, Academe, Private Organizations, Media, Business sector, Philippine Army and PNP joined the Piyesta sa Kakahuyan Tree Planting Activity in Celebration of the 22nd NSM in Sito Agdalusan, Brgy. Jayubo, Lambunao, Iloilo where 6,900 seedlings of Narra, 2,800 seedlings of Toong and 300 seedlings of Tapiya were planted. Other major statistical activities conducted in celebration of the 22nd NSM include the following: 12th Faculty-Student Conference jointly organized by the UP School of Statistics , UP Institute of Statistics in Los Banos, and the SRTC; Launching of the National Statistical Information Center (NSIC) in Pangasinan by the NSCB and the Pangasinan Provincial Government; Interagency Expert Group Meeting on Millennium Development Goals (MDG) Indicators and the International Conference on MDG Statistics (ICMDGS) jointly hosted by the UNSD and NSCB; Elimination rounds for the 20th Philippine Statistics Quiz (PSQ) by the National Statistics Office (NSO); 9th Labor Statistics Quiz of the BLES; GIS Symposium organized by the BAS; 1st Statistics Congress in La Union organized by the NSCB Regional Division 1 and the RSCC in Region I; Evaluation of nominees and awarding of the 1st ever Search for Achievers in the Field of Statistics in Western Visayas; Training on Basic Descriptive Statistics conducted in Zamboanga City by SRTC in coordination with RSCC IX and NSCB RD IX. The closing ceremony annually hosted by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) was held on October 28, 2011 simultaneously with the conduct of the 13th BSP-DepEd NCR Oratorical Contest. Mr. Treb D. Liquigan of Concepcion Integrated School in Marikina City was judged the best among the 17 contestants from the National Capital Region. The oratorical contest is a joint undertaking of the BSP and DepEd held since 1996 to promote awareness on statistics among senior high school students.
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The NSM Awards In recognition of the outstanding participation of individuals and agencies in the NSM celebration as well as to promote the conduct of activities that would further the objectives and spirit of the annual statistical event, the following were the recipients of this years NSM Awards: which were given out during the opening ceremonies of the 22nd NSM. Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) won two (2) awards in the 21 st NSM Best Activity by Category for its 2010 DENR National Annual Statistical Assessment Workshop Cum Info Technology Plan Workshop" under the Best Statistical Forum Category and ENR Data/ Info Dissemination under the Best Information Dissemination Activity category. Bureau of Agricultural Statistics (BAS) bagged the Best Statistical Contest category for its activity 21st NSM Essay Writing Contest on AGSTAT. Region VI (Western Visayas) was awarded the 21st NSM Best Region for the diverse set of activities undertaken, wide participation of local line agencies and local government units (LGUs), and promotion of local level statistics during the celebration of the 21st NSM in 2010. The NSM 3rd Media Awards In recognition of the important role of media practitioners specifically reporters from broadcast (TV and radio) and print/online news service from both the government and private media organizations, the 3rd NSM Media Awards were bestowed to the following winners: Ms. Malou C. Mangahas of Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism and Investigative Documentaries(GMA News TV) - Outstanding Award for Print and TV Broadcast Categories; Mr. Roderick de la Cruz of Manila Standard Today - Print Straight News Category; Ms. Karol Anne M. Ilagan of Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism - Online Investigative Documentary Category; and Mr. Francis Cansino of DZRB-Radyo ng Bayan - Radio Broadcast Category.
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Two very important events relative to the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) monitoring were co-hosted by the NSCB-TS with the United Nations Statistics Division (UNSD) held in October at Dusit Thani Hotel, Makati City. UN Experts Group Meeting on Millennium Development Goals Indicators. October 17-18, 2012 The 20th Meeting of the IAEG on MDG Indicators was attended by representatives of various Departments within the United Nations, a number of UN agencies from within the UN system, national statisticians, and other organizations concerned with the development of MDG data at the national and international levels including donors and expert advisers. The IAEG is responsible for the preparation of data and analysis to monitor progress towards the MDGs. The Group also reviews and defines methodologies and technical issues in relation to the indicators, produces guidelines, and helps define priorities and strategies to support countries in data collection, analysis and reporting on MDGs. During the meeting, the IAEG reviewed the activities carried out by the United Nations Secretariat and international agencies and defined how to address remaining requests from member states. Other topics discussed during the meeting include the following : a) monitoring issues considering the current discussions on the preparation of a post-2015 development agenda; b) MDG data structure definition for SDMX, the Handbook on MDG Indicators; and; c) updates on new measurement issues for a number of indicators. 2nd International Conference on Millennium Development Goals Statistics (ICMDGS) October 19-21, 2011 The 2nd ICMDGS was organized by the PSS spearheaded by the National Statistical Coordination Board and the UN Statistics Division (UNSD) in cooperation with the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) thru its International Commitments Fund (ICF) and other international organizations such as the UN Childrens Fund (UNICEF-Philippines), Asian Development Bank (ADB), ASEANstats and UN Development Programme (UNDP-Philippines). The Conference brought together around 100 participants from 21 countries and various international organizations. Leading the invited guests and delivered a message was Dr. Paul Cheung, Director of the UN Statistics Division. Other participants to this years ICMDGS include representatives from Bangladesh, Brunei Darussalam, Brazil, Cambodia, China, Dominican Republic, Indonesia, Republic of Kazakhstan, Lao People's Democratic Republic, Malaysia, Mexico, Mongolia, Morocco, Myanmar, Philippines, Republic of Moldova, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Uganda, United Republic of Tanzania, and Viet Nam. During the conference the participants reviewed the MDG monitoring strategies in place and propose recommendations for improved monitoring approaches. They also discussed MDG monitoring tools and strategies and made a number of recommendations to strengthen countries' capacity to monitor the MDGs at the national and sub-national level and to improve existing monitoring approaches.
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In 2011, the NSCB-TS released the revised and rebased National Accounts series of the Philippines. The new series followed the recommendations of the 2008 SNA, adopted new concepts and classification, used improved estimation methodologies and adopted revised/updated/new data. A Dissemination Forum on the new national accounts series was conducted on May 12, 2011 at the Crowne Plaza Hotel Galleria Manila with funding assistance from the World Bank.
The Philippine System of National Accounts (PSNA) Quarterly Estimates and Analysis 4th Quarter 2010 (1985-based) 1st Quarter 2008 4th Quarter 2010 (2000-based) 1st Quarter to 3rd 2011 (2000-based) Quarterly Report and Press Conferences 4th Quarter 2010 (1985-based) 1st Quarter to 3rd 2011 (2000-based) Annual Estimates and Analysis Preliminary Annual 2010 (1985-based) Revised Annual 2008-2010 (2000-based) Quarterly Seasonally Adjusted GDP, GNP, PCE, Agriculture, Industry, Services Confidence interval of the growth rates of the GDP Advance Release Calendar (ARC) of the National Accounts for 2012 Revised and Rebased National Accounts Series Annual Revised and Rebased, 1998-2010 Analysis/Quantification of Changes between the 1985-based estimates and the 2000-based estimates Pilot Annual Chain Volume Measures, 1998-2010 Estimates of the Unorganized Sector of GDP (annual), 1998-2010
2011 NSCB ANNUAL REPORT
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Foreign Direct Investment Statistics (FDIS) Quarterly Reports, Q4 2010, Q1, Q2, and Q3 2011 Press releases Leading Economic Indicators (LEI) Quarterly Reports, Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4 2011 and Q1 2012 Press Releases Quarterly Economic Indices (QEI) Quarterly Reports, Q3 and Q4 2010; Q1 and Q2 2011 Press releases Philippine Tourism Satellite Account, 2000-2010 updates based on the revised and rebased (2000=100) National Accounts
Official Poverty Statistics The 2009 Official Poverty Statistics based on the refined official poverty estimation methodology was released on February 8, 2011. The 2011 Refinements of the Official Poverty Estimation Methodology was the result of serious and dedicated efforts of the Technical Committee on Poverty Statistics (TC-PovStat) being coordinated by the NSCB-TS. One major issue that was addressed in the latest refinements was on the comparability of the poverty estimates across space and over time. In the refinement, the adoption of provincial food bundles was recommended in the estimation of the provincial food thresholds, instead of using regional food bundles as what was earlier used. There were also changes in the estimation of non-food component, indirect estimation will still be used through the average FE/TBE ratio nationally determined from the 2000, 2003, 2006 and 2009 Family Income and Expenditure Survey (FIES) instead of a different FE/TBE ratio for each FIES year. The following are the major products and services of the NSCB-TS on poverty statistics in 2011: 2009 Philippine Poverty Statistics generated, based on the refinements in the official poverty estimation methodology approved by the NSCB Executive Board on February 1, 2011, and estimates released during a press conference on February 8, 2011; Conduct of at least 21 presentations on the refinements in the official poverty estimation methodology to various national government agencies, local government units and academe (e.g., NWPC, DOLE, Human Development and Poverty Reduction Cluster (HDPRC), NEDA, House of Representatives, Senate, Caraga RDC, UPLB, etc.) from February to December 2011; and; Position Paper on House Resolution 960 A Resolution Urging the House Committee on Poverty Alleviation to Conduct an Inquiry, in Aid of Legislation, on the New Poverty Measurement Scheme Approved by the NSCB, which Substantially Lowers the Official Average Poverty Threshold.
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Poverty Monitoring and Indicator Systems Creation of the Technical Working Group (TWG) on Poverty Monitoring and Indicators System (PMIS) under the Cabinet Cluster on Human Development and Poverty Reduction (CCHDPR) in March 2011 to harmonize the different statistical frameworks/indicator systems on poverty reduction from various government agencies Conduct of series of meetings and workshops for the formulation of the conceptual and statistical frameworks and development of an inventory of indicator systems on poverty reduction in the government Conduct of a Consultative Forum on the proposed statistical and conceptual frameworks on PMIS and the Philippine Poverty Statistics Portal in September 2011 Development of conceptual and statistical frameworks on PMIS, which was launched in October 2011 Development of the Philippine Poverty Statistics Portal, which was launched in October 2011 Updating of the Small Area Estimates of Poverty Conduct of initial activities of the Project on the Generation of the 2009 Small Area Estimates (SAE) of Poverty (e.g., data cleaning of census and survey mircodata). The 2009 SAE will used by the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) in updating the National Household and Targeting System for Poverty Reduction (NHTS-PR). Statistics on Children and Gender and Development Estimation of the 2008 Provincial Child Development Index (CDI), which is the first provincial level CDI estimates. These estimates served as input to the Country Programme Cooperation (CPC 7) of the UNICEF. Regular updating of the interactive online database on gender statistics Updates on the Directory of Gender Statistics and Focal Points Millennium Development Goals Monitoring Updating of the interactive online database on MDG statistics Monitoring Report of the progress made by the participating agencies/countries of the 2007 ICMDGS between 2007 and 2011 2004-2008 overall review of the Philippine National Health Accounts (PNHA) Checking and validation of the zero health expenditure of health-related agencies Refined methodology on the estimation of the annual capital outlay of government agencies included in the PNHA Counterchecking and validation of the distribution of department-level expenditure by agency and by expenditure item Inclusion of the health expenditure of PITAHC and the operating expenses of PCSO and PAGCOR Revised estimates on the health expenditures of HMOs, private schools, and employer-based plans Bilateral discussion with PhilHealth regarding estimates on social insurance and out-of-pocket health expenditures
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In 2011, the NSCB-TS thru its National Statistical Information Center (NSIC) in Makati City and in nine regional branches located in San Fernando City in La Union, Baguio City, Legazpi City, Iloilo City, Tacloban City, Zamboanga City, Davao City, Cagayan de Oro City and Cotabato City and in six provincial branches in Guimaras, Negros Occidental, Antique, Capiz, Aklan and Pangasinan increased stakeholders satisfaction/appreciation to statistics and utilization of data by efficiently providing its statistical products and services thru the following: 1) statistics inquiry service; 2) library service ; 3) bookshop service; 4) technical service; and 5) online statistical service.
1) Statistics inquiry service 3,623 data inquiries responded thru email 422 data inquiries responded thru phone 2) Library service 1,699 library clients served 3) Bookshop service PhP 1,093,141 Sales of publications and CD ROMS 454 publications received from other agencies Publications released and disseminated 2011 Philippine Statistical Yearbook National Accounts of the Philippines (Quarterly) Economic Indicators (Monthly) Countryside in Figures Regional Statistical Economic Trends Foreign Direct Investment Report (Quarterly) Leading Economic Indicators (Quarterly) Quarterly Economic Indices 4) Technical service 38 International questionnaires responded Coordinated and facilitated the study visits of delegation from the Uganda Bureau of Statistics and the Cambodias National Institute of Statistics. 5) Online statistical service 66 Press releases and web announcements disseminated 970 News clippings monitored 532,742 Website unique visitors 11, 787,330 Website page views 55 E-Newsletters issues released 499 New E-newsletter subscribers 12 Statistically Speaking articles released Developed and uploaded section in the NSCB website: Poverty Statistics Portal, PCOICOP online database and Good Governance Index
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During the year, the NSCB-TS also released the NSCB Citizen's Charter (in compliance with Republic Act 9485 or the Anti-Red Tape Act of 2007) as an efficient system that will eliminate any form of red tape and eventually improve the delivery of NSCBs statistical products and services to clients and stakeholders. The NSCB through its National Statistical Information Center provides frontline services to cater to data request and information needs of the general public.
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V. ORGANIZATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
With strong commitment and dedicated limited staff, the NSCB-TS delivered its regular outputs and developmental programs with only 118 staff out of the 224 total Plantilla positions in 2011y. In view of the NSCB-TS core value on Teamwork to promote unity in diversity, synergy, and group accountability, NSCB internal committees/teams were created to develop a core group of staff with expertise on various specialized fields and help ensure the effective implementation of NSCB activities.
NSCB-TS Internal Committees Selection and Promotion Board Internal Scholarship Committee Program on Awards and Incentives for Service Excellence (PRAISE) Committee Budget Committee Bids and Awards Committee Committee on Decorum and Investigation Grievance Committee Overall Committee and Working Groups for the 22nd NSM Organizing Committee for the conduct of the 2nd ICMDGS and 20th Meeting of the IAEG on MDG Indicators Performance Evaluation and Review Committee Property Disposal Committee
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Per Executive Order 366, the NSCB cannot hire additional staff pending approval of the NSCB Rationalization Plan of the Department of Budget and Management (DBM).
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NSCB-TS Teams Millennium Development Goals (MDG) Team NSCB and ESO Information Technology Teams Philippine Tourism Satellite Accounts Team Poverty Team Seasonally Adjusted National Accounts-Leading Economic Indicator (SANA-LEI) Team Survey Team Reflective of the organizations core value on excellence and professional integrity, the NSCB-TS during the year consistently continued to promote professional growth and interpersonal relationship among its manpower. In 2011, a total of 32 local and 37 international meetings/training programs/ workshops/seminars and fora were attended by NSCB officials and staff.
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PRAISE Awards Loyalty Awardees Five Year- Milestones Bonifacio E. Albino Gil R. Arce
PRAISE Awardees
Carmelita C. Quitos Fernando Gino B. Regalado Eunice N. Tambasen Romulo A. Virola Bobby M. Ballon Mewchun Ws Pamaran Georgina S. Saldo Magnolia C. San Diego
Ma. Eileen E. Berdeprado Herlita G. Caraan Josephine C. Chua Luis G. Matias Ten Year- Milestones Nanette S. Ala Gloria D. Guarin Edward Eugenio P. Lopez-Dee Special Recognition
Romulo A. Virola and Lina V. Castro Jessamyn O. Encarnacion, Bernadette B. Balamban, and Agnes V. Capule Economic Statistics Office Management Committee Cynthia S. Regalado and Millicent Gay B. Tejada Candido J. Astrologo, Jr., Ruben V. Litan and Noel S. Nepomuceno NSCB Team on Organizational Strengthening Edwin U. Aragon, Sonny U. Gutierrez and Fernando Gino B. Regalado Social Sectors B Division, Dr. Romulo A. Virola, Angelito P. Capule Gresan P. Adique and Dennis E. San Diego
Social Sectors B Division First Place Economic Indicators and Satellite Accounts Division Second Place Office of the Secretary General Third Place
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PRAISE Awardees
NSCB Regional Division VI First Place NSCB Regional Division VIII Second Place NSCB Cordillera Administrative Region Third Place Special Recognition Author/ Co-Authors of Statistically Speaking Article Presentacion A. Penpillo and Nelida B. Losare Development of the SubNational Statistical System (SSS): The Region VI Model Romulo A. Virola and Bernadette B. Balamban Refinements in Measuring Poverty Romulo A. Virola and Jessamyn O. Encarnacion Are We Measuring Human Development Properly? Romulo A. Virola If They Come, Can We Build? Romulo A. Virola Hungry for Hunger Statistics? Romulo A. Virola The Philippine GDP Gets a Facelift! Romulo A. Virola, Jessamyn O. Encarnacion and Anna Jean G. Casaas Seniors Moments! Romulo A. Virola and Mark C. Pascasio Rice Self-Sufficiency or Rice Security? Some Statistics on Rice and Exports Romulo A. Virola, Severa B. De Costo and Marietta V. Gumela Guilty and Not Guilty! Romulo A. Virola Abused Children! Romulo A. Virola, Jessamyn O. Encarnacion and Mechelle M. Viernes MDGs: Mga Dapat Gawin Natin! Romulo A. Virola, Gerald Junne L. Clario, Mark C. Pascasio and Priscille C. Villanueva 2011 SEA Games Statistics: Basketball, Football? How about Bridge? Best Regional Division Website Special Award on Statistical Service NSCB Regional Division V NSCB Regional Division I NSCB Regional Division VI ICMDGS Team Edwin U. Aragon, Bernadette B. Balamban, Mechelle M. Viernes, and Anna Jean G. Casaas NSCB Regional Division XI NSCB Regional Division VIII
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The Management Services Division continued to provide support services in the areas of budgeting, accounting, cashiering, and general service. The following were the support services provided in 2012: Budgeting Services Prepared policy guidelines and procedures based on the national budget call FY 2012 Prepared and submitted budget proposal for FY 2012 to DBM Prepared budgetary requirements/briefing materials to : DBM House of Representatives Senate of the Philippines Prepared 2012 monthly cash program to DBM Reviewed/analyzed cash program of RDs for field operating expenses fixed utilities Disbursement vouchers Prepared Disbursement Vouchers from January 2 December 29, 2011 Prepared request from DBM on releases of Special Allotment Release Order and Notice of Cash Allocation Reviewed/checked claims as to the correctness/completeness of documents for processing of payments of 2,263 DVs Certified funds availability on SO, PO, JO, MOA and Contracts and other financial expenses Prepared quarterly reports on status of funds Prepared Registry of Allotment and Obligations Personal Services (RAOPS), Registry of Allotment and Obligations Maintenance and Other Operating Expenses (RAOMO) and Registry of Allotment and Obligations Capital Outlay (RAOCO) Prepared ALOBs (PS, MOOE and CO) Accounting services Financial Report- National Government (NG) and Regular Agency (RA) Books Prepared monthly Books of Accounts, Trial Balance, Schedule of Real Accounts, Bank Reconciliation Statements, and other financial reports Prepared the Quarterly and Annual Financial Statements Prepared and submitted to COA the following financial reports: A. Books of Accounts JEV-Check Disbursements (regular, MDS & local accounts) JEV-Cash Disbursements JEV-Cash Receipts JEV-General Journal B. Trial Balance C. Bank Reconciliation Statements D. Schedules of Real Accounts E. Quarterly Financial Statements
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8 FEBRUARY
The 2009 Official Poverty Statistics Press Conference NSCB Secretary General Romulo A. Virola reporting the 2009 Official Poverty Statistics during a press conference held on February 8, 2011 at the NSCB Operations Room, Makati City. The estimates were based on the refined official poverty estimation methodology approved by the NSCB Executive Board based on the overall review undertaken by the Technical Committee on Poverty Statistics (TCPovStat). Seated beside Dr. Virola (from left to right) are Secretary Cayetano W. Paderanga,Jr. of NEDA, Secretary Corazon J. Soliman of DSWD, and UndersecretaryDesignate Jude Esguerra of the National Anti-Poverty Commission (NAPC) who gave their respective policy statements during the press con. Also in the presidential table is Dr. Lisa Grace Bersales, Vice President for Planning and Finance of the University of the Philippines and member of the TCPovStat who presented the refinements in the official poverty estimation methodology.
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Launching of the Formulation of the Philippine Statistical Development Program (PSDP) 2011-2017 NSCB Secretary General Romulo A. Virola delivering his opening remarks during the launching of the Formulation of the Philippine Statistical Development Program (PSDP) 2011-2017 held on February 15, 2011 at the Astoria Plaza, Ortigas Center, Pasig City. Other personalities in the presidential table include, (from left to right) Ms. Millicent Gaye B. Tejada, Chief of the NSCB Programs Policies, and Advocacy Division , Ms. Cynthia S. Regalado, OIC-Director of the NSCB Programs, Policies and Standards Office, and NEDA Director General Cayetano W. Paderanga, Jr.
2-4 MARCH
2011 NSCB Planning Workshop Guided by the NSCB core value on results orientation, NSCB officials and staff gathered together to discuss reasonable targets and desired outcomes during the 2011 NSCB Planning Workshop held on March 2-4, 2011 at the Taal Vista Hotel, Tagaytay City.
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19 MAY
Launching of the National Statistical Information Center (NSIC) in Aklan True to its vision to reach out to every sector of society and making statistics more available and accessible at the grassroots level, the NSCB in cooperation with the Provincial Government of Aklan launched the Satellite National Statistical Information Center (NSIC) in Aklan located at the 2nd floor of the Provincial Capitol in Kalibo on May 19, 2011. During the launching, Aklan Governor Carlito S. Marquez received from NSCB Secretary General Romulo A. Virola the symbolic key of NSIC Aklan, the fifth provincial statistical information center established in Region 6, completing all the provincial NSICs in Western Visayas.
19-21 OCTOBER
2011 International Conference on Millennium Development Goals Statistics (ICMDGS)
Around 100 participants from 23 countries and various international organizations attended the 2 nd International Conference on Millennium Development Goals Statistics (ICMDGS) held on October 19-21, 2011 at Dusit Thani Hotel, Makati City. The event hosted by the NSCB was participated by representatives from Bangladesh, Brunei Darussalam, Brazil, Cambodia, China, Dominican Republic, Indonesia, Republic of Kazakhstan, Lao People's Democratic Republic, Malaysia, Mexico, Mongolia, Morocco, Myanmar, Philippines, Republic of Moldova, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Uganda, United Republic of Tanzania, and Viet Nam.
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LIST OF TABLES
TABLE 1. LIST OF RESOLUTIONS ISSUED BY THE NSCB IN 2011
Resolution No.
1 2 3
Title
Approving the Budgetary Thrusts of the Philippine Statistical System for CY 2012 Endorsing the Budget of the agencies of the PSS FY 2012 to the Department of Budget and Management Approving the retention of the existing composition of three Technical Committees, twelve Interagency Committees, and one Task Force, and the reconstitution of three Technical Committees and one Interagency Committee Endorsing the budget of the agencies of the PSS FY 2012 to the Department of Budget and Management (batch 2) Approving and adopting the general policy on the production, release and dissemination of microdata in the PSS Approving and adopting the scope and coverage of the Philippine Information Economy Approving the rebasing of the Consumer Price Index to year 2006 Approving the estimation methodologies for the compilation of the Philippine National Health Accounts Approving the refinements In the official poverty estimation methodology Approving a modified schedule for the regular meetings of the NSCB Adoption of the interim methodology for school-age population estimates at the national and subnational levels for 2008 to 2016 for the Department of Education Approving and adopting the modifications on the designated statistical activities of the Food and Nutrition Research Institute Approving and adopting the changes in the policy on the revision and amendment of the Philippine Standard Classification Systems Approving and adopting the official concepts and definitions for statistical purposes for the labor and employment sector batch 2 Approving the budgetary thrusts of the PSS for the period 2013-2017 Approving and adopting the general policy on the dissemination of statistics on the internet Approving and adopting the official Concepts and Definitions for Statistical Purposes for the Education Sector-batch 3
4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
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Title of Resolution
Approving the 2011 Policy Agenda of the RSCC-CAR Endorsing List of Traditional Occupations for the 2011 Philippine Standard Occupational Classification Enjoining All Public and Private Agencies to Support and Actively Participate in the 22nd National Statistics Month Approving the Policy Agenda of RSCC I for CY 2011 Requesting the DOT to Include Data on Tourist Expenditures in the Report Forms of their Tourism Data Generation System Requesting the LGUs to Require Accommodation Establishments to Submit their Tourism Statistical Reports as Requirement for the Application of their Business Permits Enjoining LGUs to Support the New Tourism Data Generation System of the DOT Requesting the BSP to Generate Regional and Provincial Data on OFW Remittances by Requiring Banks to Submit Reports by Bank Branches Requesting the NSO to Generate Regional and Provincial Data on OFW Remittances Enjoining the Regional Line Agencies, Local Government Units, Academic Institutions and the Private Sector to Support the NSM Celebration Approving the 2011-2017 Regional Statistical Development Plan of Region I Approving the 2012 Policy Agenda of RSCC I Enjoining Statisticians, Data Analysts and Researchers of Regional Line Agencies and Academic Institutions to Participate in the PSA Seminar on the Use of Advanced Statistical Tools in Handling Problematic Data Approving the 2011-2016 Regional Statistical Research Agenda Approving and Adopting the 2011 Policy Agenda of the Regional Statistical Coordination Committee - Bicol Region Reminding All Concerned To Generate Gender Disaggregated Data Approving the 2011 RSCC Policy Agenda for Adoption Requesting the Data-Generating Agencies for Data Support Through Timely Submission of Data Sets Needed for the Gross Regional Domestic Product (GRDP) Rebasing, Quarterly Regional Economic Situationer (QRES), and Other Regional Reports Requesting the Regional Development Council to Require All Local Government Units (LGUs) to Submit Data on Investments As Per Attached Format Approving the Philippine Statistical Development Program (PSDP) 2011-2017 for Adoption and Implementation Requesting the National and Regional Agencies and Instrumentalities of Government, Local Government Units, Academe, and Private Sector to Contribute An Amount for the 22nd National Statistics Month (NSM) Celebration in Region 6 Requiring all Local Government Units to Regularly Submit Data on Investments to the National Statistical Coordination Board
Region
CAR CAR CAR RD1 RD1 RD1 RD1 RD1 RD1 RD1 RD1 RD1 RD1 RD1 RD5 RD5 RD6 RD6 RD6 RD6 RD6
22
RD6
38
22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
RD6 RD8 RD8 RD8 RD9 RD9 RD9 RD9 RD9 RD10 RD10
33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43
RD10 RD10 RD11 RD11 RD11 RD12 RD12 RD12 RD12 RD12 RD12
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No.
Title of Survey 2011 Monthly Integrated Survey on Selected Industries (MISSI) 2011 Producer Price Survey (PPS) Survey on ASEAN Economic Community Blueprint Measures 2011 Quarterly Survey of Philippine Business and Industry (QSPBI) 2010 Survey of Information and Communication Technology (SICT) 2010 Annual Survey of Philippine Business and Industry (ASPBI)
Frequency
1 2 3
3/10/2011
Quarterly
2011
NSO-1104-01
3/31/2012
NSO
3/14/2011
Annually
2010
NSO-1103-01
3/31/2012
NSO
3/15/2011
Annually
2010
NSO-1102-01 to 05 3/31/2012
NSO
7 8
3/17/2011
2011 Updating of the List of Every 5 years Establishments (ULE) 2011 Anti-Red Tape Act (ARTA) Report Card Survey 2011 Impact Evaluation Study (IES) of TechnicalVocational and Training (TVET) Programs 2011 Family Health Survey (FHS) 2011 Annual Poverty Indicators Survey (APIS)
2011
NSO-1105-01 to 03 3/31/2012
NSO
3/25/2011
Annually
Actual day of client's availment CSC-1106-01 to 02 of agency's frontline service 3rd week to 4th week of June 2011 June 2011 2011 NSO-1109-01 TESDA-1108-01
3/31/2012
CSC
5/13/2011
One-shot
6/30/2012
TESDA
10 11
5/24/2011 6/17/2011
NSO NSO
12
13
14
Questionnaire on Data Concerns/Needs for the 6/21/2011 Formulation of the PSDP 2011-2017 2011 Updating of the Nutritional Status of Filipino 7/4/2011 Children and Other Population Groups 2010 Survey on Energy Consumption of 8/3/2011 Establishments (SECE)
2011
NSCB-1110-01
12/31/2011
NSCB
Past 3 months
FNRI-1111-01
6/30/2012
FNRI
As needed
2010
NSO-1112-01 to 09 6/30/2012
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No.
Title of Survey
Frequency
15
2011 Household Energy Consumption Survey (HECS) Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) Impact Evaluation Survey 2011 2011 Survey on Overseas Filipinos (SOF) 2011 Survey on Children (SOC) Business Expectations Survey (BES) 2010 Pilot Survey of Enterprises in the Philippines (PSEP) Labor Force Survey (LFS) 2011 Employer's Satisfaction Survey (ESS) Consumer Expectations Survey (CES)
As needed
2011
NSO-1114-01
16
9/8/2011
6/30/2012 DSWD
17 18
9/12/2011 10/10/2011
NSO-1115-01 to 02 6/30/2012
NSO NSO
Past week and NSO-1116-01 to 02 6/30/2012 past 12 months Previous quarter, current quarter, BSP-1119-01 to 04 12/31/2014 next quarter 2010 Past week and past quarter December 2011 Previous quarter, current quarter, next quarter NSO-1120-01 to 02 6/30/2012
19
11/15/2011
BSP
20
11/15/2011
One-shot
NSO
21 22
11/17/2011 12/29/2011
Quarterly One-shot
NSO-1118-01 TESDA-1121-01
12/31/2014 12/31/2012
NSO TESDA
23
12/29/2011
Quarterly
BSP-1122-02
12/31/2014
BSP
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2/14/2011
Dr. Romulo A. Virola and Ms. Bernadette B. Balamban Dr. Romulo A. Virola and Ms. Jessamyn O. Encarnacion Dr. Romulo A. Virola
3/14/2011
4/11/2011
5/9/2011
6/13/2011
7/11/2011
Dr. Romulo A. Virola, Ms. Jessamyn O. Encarnacion and Ms. Anna Jean G. Casaas Dr. Romulo A. Virola and Mr. Mark C. Pascasio
Rice Self-Sufficiency or Rice Security? Some Statistics on Rice and Exports Guilty and Not Guilty!
8/8/2011
9/12/2011
10 11
10/10/2011 11/14/2011
Dr. Romulo A. Virola, Ms. Severa B. De Costo and Ms. Marietta V. Gumela Dr. Romulo A. Virola Dr. Romulo A. Virola, Ms. Jessamyn O. Encarnacion and Ms. Mechelle M. Viernes Dr. Romulo A. Virola, Mr. Gerald Junne L. Clario, Mr. Mark C. Pascasio and Mr. Priscille C. Villanueva
12
12/12/2011
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RD 6
4/20/2011
RD 9 CAR RD 6 CAR RD 9 RD 5 RD 1 RD 8 RD 1 RD 11 RD 12
4/25/2011 4/28/2011 5/12/2011 6/14/2011 8/25/2011 9/1/2011 12/27/2011 12/29/2011 3/16/2011 10/7/2011 12/29/2011
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Table 7. LIST OF PRESS RELEASES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS ISSUED BY THE NSCB-TS IN 2011
January
Annual GDP Sizzled to its Highest Growth Rate in the Post Marcos Era at 7.3 Percent; Q4 2010 GDP grew by 7.1 percent NSCB Holds Consultative Forum on the Proposed Improvements in the Official Poverty Estimation Methodology PIDS Conducts the Survey on ASEAN Economic Community Blueprint Measures in the Philippines NSCB Renews Clearance of Monthly Integrated Survey of Selected Industries and Producer Price Survey Press Con on National Accounts slated January 31 NSCB Releases the Good Governance Index for All Provinces and Municipalities NSCB Conducts Statistical Appreciation Seminar for Media List of Vacant Positions in the NSCB as of 25 January 2011 Region CAR: Fourth quarter 2010 NSCB-CAR StatWatch now out Region V: 2010 Closes with a 3% Inflation Rate Region VI: Higher CPI in 2010 Attributed to High Inflation Rate in Housing and Repair Region IX: Zamboanga Peninsula has 327 Building Construction Projects in the Third Quarter 2010 Region IX: December 2010 Inflation Slightly Accelerates to 2.5 percent Region XI: NSCB XI Releases Davao Region MDG Brochure
February
Batanes posts best teacher-pupil ratio in government elementary schools at 1:11 in SY 2009-2010 Approved FDI Sustains Growth in Q4 2010 NSCB Launches the Formulation of the Philippine Statistical Development Program (PSDP) 2011-2017 Leading Economic Indicator inches up in the first quarter of 2011 One Family Per 100 was Lifted Out of Food Poverty in 2009 Press Con on the 2009 Official Poverty Statistics Slated February 8 Invitation to Apply for Eligibility and to Bid for IT Equipment A Clarificatory Note on the 2010 Annual GDP Growth Rate Region CAR: Poverty incidence in the Cordilleras declines from 2006 to 2009 Region 1: Carasi, Ilocos Norte: Region 1's Leading Municipality in 2008 GGI Region V: Higher Inflation Rate Ushers in the New Year Region VI: Aklan Governor Marquez and NSCB Sec. Gen Virola Ink MOA for the Establishment of the Satellite NSIC in Aklan Region VI: Higher CPI in 2010 Attributed to High Inflation Rate in Housing and Repair Region IX: January 2011 Inflation Slightly Accelerates to 2.6 percent Region X: Northern Mindanao (Region 10)'s Economic Indicators Region XI: Boston Tops GGI in 2008 Among All Municipalities in Davao Region Region XI: Poverty in Davao Region improved between 2006 and 2009
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Table 7. LIST OF PRESS RELEASES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS ISSUED BY THE NSCB-TS IN 2011 (continuation)
March
Leading Economic Indicator (LEI) slides in the second quarter of 2011 NSCB Renews Clearance of the Annual Survey of Philippine Business and Industry (ASPBI) NSCB Grants Clearance to the Quarterly Survey of Philippine Business and Industry (QSPBI) NSCB Releases the First Philippine Classification of Individual Consumption According to Purpose (PCOICOP) Total Gross Revenue Index of Industries Grew by 14.8 percent in Q3 2010 CAR: NSCB-CAR Releases 2011 Statistical Handbook on Women and Men in the Cordillera Administrative Region CAR: 2011 Agency Release Calendars for CAR now online CAR : Incidents of violence against women and girls in the Cordilleras doubled in 2010? Region V: February Inflation Stays at 3.5 percent Region VI: Aklan mellowed the alarming increase in reported abused cases in women in the region? Region VI: 2010 WV Blaze Incidents Claimed 19 Lives, Injured 84 People, and Damaged 168.64 Million Pesos Worth Properties Region VIII: 2011 Regional Gender Situationer Eastern Visayas Region VIII: 2011 Gender Watch Region VIII: 1 in every 3 families in Eastern Visayas is poor Region VIII: More girls reach final grade than boys in elementary Region IX: Regional Social and Economic Trends 2010 Edition is Now Available Region IX: Zamboanga Peninsula Maternal Mortality Improves to 68.78 per 100,000 Live Births Region X: Women Care For Their Suffrage More Than Men Region X: NSCB X Releases Statistical Handbook on Women and Men of Northern Mindanao, Fourth Edition Region XI: NSCB XI Releases the 2011 Compendium of Women and Men in Davao Region Region XI: NSCB XI Releases Women and Men in Davao Region 2011 in CD-ROM
April
One Barangay Created in the First Quarter of 2011 NSCB Renews Clearance of Survey on Anti-Red Tape Act Report Card National Statistics Office Conducts the 2010 Survey on ICT for Business and Industries CAR: The Countryside in Figures: Apayao is now available Region I: Poverty Incidence in the Ilocos Region improved from 2006 to 2009 Region I : Updated Inventory of Subnational Data Now Available Region I: NSCB Releases the 2011 Women and Men in the Ilocos Region Statistical Handbook in CD-ROM Region V: Inflation Rate Stays at 3.5% in March
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Table 7. LIST OF PRESS RELEASES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS ISSUED BY THE NSCB-TS IN 2011 (continuation)
April (continuation)
Region VI : Iloilo City Traffic Accidents in 2010 lost 11 lives and injured 844 persons Region VIII: NSCB Disseminates 2009 Poverty Statistics Region IX: Women and Men 2011 Publication is Now Available Region IX: March 2011 Inflation Continues to Accelerate to 5.5 percent Region IX: Press Release: 7th Mindanao Statistics Congress Region X: 2011 Northern Mindanao (Region 10) Inventory of Available Statistics Region XI: 7th Mindanao Statistics Congress Region XI: RSCC XI conducts First Regular Meeting Region XI: NSCB XI Releases the 9th edition of the city/municipal profile at the web featuring the municipality of Monkayo, Compostela Valley Region XII: Women and Men in Region XII: 2011 Edition is now available in CD-ROM Region XII: Poverty in Region XII worsens between the period 2006 and 2009 Region XII: RSCC XII holds first regular meeting for CY 2011 Region XII: Fires in Region XII gut P106 million worth of properties Region XII: 7th Mindanao Statistics Congress set on August 18-19, 2011 in Davao City
May
Philippine Economy Post A Modest 4.9 Percent GDP Growth Approved FDI plunges by 52.8 percent in Q1 2011 NSCB Opens Aklan Statistical Information Center Press Con on National Accounts slated May 30 NSCB Conducts Dissemination Forum on the Revised/Rebased National Accounts of the Philippines (NAP) Total Gross Revenue Index of Industries Up by 12.7 percent in Q4 2010 Invitation to Apply for Eligibility and to Re-Bid for IT Equipment, with revisions NSCB Releases revised/rebased National Accounts of the Philippines Change in the Schedule of the Release of the Chain Volume Measures of the National Accounts of the Philippines (NAP) CAR: NSCB-CAR Releases 2007 and 2009 Poverty Maps of Apayao Province Region V: Bicol's April Inflation Highest for the Year Region VI: Visitor arrivals and receipts in Boracay consistently on upward trend for the last 10 years? Region VI: Crime volume in the 2011 Holy Week season drops significantly by 92.4 percent Region VI: Satellite NSIC in Aklan to be launched on May 19, 2011: Another Milestone in Region Sixs Statistical System Region VI: NSCB Opens the Fifth Provincial Statistical Information Center in Aklan Region VIII: Fourth Edition of WAM Statistical Handbook Now Available Region VIII : 2011 Agency Statistical Calendar Region IX: M WS Pamaran, a Paper Presenter in the upcoming 7th Mindanao Statistics Congress Region IX: April 2011 Inflation Slightly Improves to 5.4 percent Region X: Norther Mindanao's Economic Indicators
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Table 7. LIST OF PRESS RELEASES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS ISSUED BY THE NSCB-TS IN 2011 (continuation)
June
NSCB Conducts Briefings for Statisticians of DPRK and Bhutan RDCAR: Cases of food and waterborne diseases in Baguio City increase nearly fivefold from 2005 to 2010 RDCAR: Kabugao, Apayao at a Glance Region I: SPED Enrollees in Region I Increased by 13.9% IN SY 2009-2010 Region V: Bicol Posts the Lowest Inflation in May Region VI: LTO generates revenue at an average of Php11,492 daily from fines and penalties in safety traffic rules violations Region VI: The Search is on for Achievers in the Field of Statistics Region VIII: CIF Eastern Samar: 2nd Edition Now Available Region VIII: 2011 WAM Statistical Handbook in Print Region IX: May 2011 Inflation Slightly Improves to 5.0 percent
July
UPSS Students Learn More About the World and Work of Statisticians on their Visit to NSCB Call for Entries to the 3rd National Statistics Month (NSM) Media Awards Call for Prospective Local and Foreign Project Consultants on the Formulation of the Philippine Statistical Development Program 2011-2017 New Arrivals at the NSIC Library - July 2011 Issue [PDF 229KB] Region V: NSCB5 Inventory of Available Data Now Online Region V: Bicol's June Inflation Stays at 3.5% Region VI: A Family of Five in WV Needs Php4,689 monthly income to meet the Basic Food Needs and Php6,682 to Stay out of Poverty Region IX: June 2011 Inflation Slightly Accelerates to 6.4 percent Region X: RDC-X Approved the City and Municipal 2007-Based Interim Population Projection for Northern Mindanao Region X: Graduates: College Education Does Pay! Region XII: Family income in Region XII up by 35.1 percent
August
Philippine Economy Decelerates With 3.4 Percent GDP Growth NSCB Holds Series of Subnational Consultative Workshops on the PSDP 2011-2017 Press Con on National Accounts slated August 31 Approved FDI triples in Q2 2011 NSCB Grants Clearance to the 2010 Survey on Energy Consumption of Establishments Total Gross Revenue Index of Industries Grew by 7.4 percent in Q1 2011 Schedule of Release of the 2010 Gross Regional Domestic Product (GRDP) and 2010 Gross Regional Domestic Expenditure (GRDE) New Arrivals at the NSIC Library - August 2011 Issue [PDF 274KB] Call for Prospective Research Assistants for the NSCB Updating of the Small Area Estimates of Poverty
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Table 7. LIST OF PRESS RELEASES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS ISSUED BY THE NSCB-TS IN 2011 (continuation)
August (continuation)
Region I: NSCB Conducts Consultative WOrkshop on the 2011-2017 PSDP in Northern Luzon Region CAR: PSDP workshop conducted in CAR Region V: Inflation Accelerated in July Region VI: Iloilo Province: Top Producer of Palay and Corn in Western Visayas Region VIII: CIF Eastern Samar, 2nd Edition in Print Region IX: Zamboanga Peninsula posts 6.5% July inflation Region IX: Zamboanga Peninsula Fisheries Situationer, January-March 2011 Region IX: Zamboanga Peninsula Fish Production went down by 7.5% in the First Quarter of 2011
September
22nd NSM Celebration Highlights Social Protection Statistics Leading Economic Indicator (LEI) resumes upward trajectory in the third quarter 2011 NSO Conducts the 2011 Household Energy Consumption Survey Region CAR: Updated MDG Statistics for CAR now available Region 1: Ilocos Region Celebrates 22nd National Statistics Month Region 1: NSCB Releases 2011 MDG Watch for the Ilocos Region Region 1 : CVD Remains the Leading Cause of Mortality in Region I in 2010 Region V: More Employed Bicolanos in July Region V: Catanduanes is top Bicol province in good governance index? Region V: Bicol Inflation Eases in August Region VIII: 22nd NSM Celebration Highlights Social Protection Statistics Region VIII: Training on Statistical Analysis and Report Writing Successfully Conducted Region IX: Zamboanga Peninsula Celebrates 22nd National Statistics Month in October Region IX: August 2011 Inflation Slightly Accelerates to 6.6 percent Region XI: Davao Region Celebrates 22nd National Statistics Month Region XII: Motorcade kicks off 22nd National Statistics Month Celebration in Region XII Region XII: RSCC-XII Conducts Third Quarter Meeting
October
Philippines Hosts Twin Events on MDG Statistics; Head of UN Statistics Division To Deliver Keynote Address NSCB Releases 2011 Philippines Statistical Yearbook Philippine Statistical System (PSS) Recognizes Government Agencies and Individuals for Their Outstanding Contribution in Promoting Statistics Vacant Positions in the NSCB Region CAR: CAR celebrates 22nd National Statistics Month Region CAR: 2011 Regional Social & Economic Trends for CAR in CDROM Now Available Region 1: NSCB Opens Statistical Information Center in Pangasinan Region 1 : NSCB Releases 2006, 2008 and 2010 Ilocos Sur Poverty Maps Region V: Bicol's September Inflation inches up
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Table 7. LIST OF PRESS RELEASES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS ISSUED BY THE NSCB-TS IN 2011 (continuation)
October (continuation)
Region VI: Private construction in Western Visayas reaches 3,703 in 2010 Region VI: National Statistics Month in Western Visayas opens October 3 Region VIII: NSM Statistical Exhibit Takes Center Stage at Robinsons Tacloban Region IX: Inflation rate drops to 6.1 percent in September 2011 Region IX: Regional Social and Economic Trends 2011 Edition is Now Available Region X: National Household Targeting System for Poverty Reduction (NHTS-PR) will highlight the Celebration of the 22nd National Statistics Month in Northern Mindanao Region X: NSCB RD 10 Releases 2011 Regional Social and Economic Trends (RSET) Region X: MDG WATCH: Northern Mindanao (Region 10) MDG Watch Update Region XII: 22nd NSM Highlights Social Protection Statistics; NHTS-PR Database Launched Region XI: NSCB XI Releases the 2011 Davao Region MDG Watch Region XII: Motorcade kicks off 22nd National Statistics Month Celebration in Region XII Region XII: RSCC-XII Conducts Third Quarter Meeting
November
Approved FDI up by 32.0 percent in Q3 2011 Press Con on National Accounts Slated Nov 28 Total Gross Revenue Index of Industries Decelerates to 6.7 percent in Q2 2011 22nd NSM Celebration Ends with a Big Success Leading Economic Indicator (LEI) continues to accelerate in the fourth quarter 2011 Call for Prospective Project Consultant on the Generation of the 2009 Small Area Estimates of Poverty Region CAR: CAR inflation rises in October 2011 Region CAR: Inventory of available Statistics in Government now available Region 1: Ilocos Region Wraps Up 22nd National Statistics Month Celebration Region V: NSCB 5 Releases the 2011 RSET in Bicol Region Region V: Uptrend in Inflation Continues in October Region VI: BSP-Iloilo Best NSM Agency and Grand Slam Winner- Best Statistical Exhibit Region VI: RSCC Awards Achievers in Statistics in Western Visayas Region VIII: NSCB Releases 2011 RSET for Eastern Visayas Region VIII: Municipal Profile: Saint Bernard, A Journey to Recovery Region IX: Zamboanga Peninsula Registers the Second Highest Employment Rate in July 2011 Region IX: Palay Production Improves by 32.6% in 3rd Quarter 2011 Region XI: UP Mindanao wins the 20th PSQ Regional Championship Region XI: NSCB XI Releases 2nd Edition of the Countryside in Figures: Davao del Norte in CD-ROM Region XII: 22nd NSM Celebration Formally Culminates: Showcases Statistical Unity in SOCCSKSARGEN Region
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Table 7. LIST OF PRESS RELEASES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS ISSUED BY THE NSCB-TS IN 2011 (continuation)
December
Contribution of Tourism Industry to the Economy Averages 5.8 percent (Posted 22 December 2011) Eight Women Officials of Cambodias National Institute of Statistics Visit NSCB for a Study Tour on Women Leadership and Gender and Development Indicators NSCB Renews Clearance of the Business Expectations Survey PSS/NSCB Conducts Series of Consultative Workshops on the Formulation of the Philippine Statistical Development Program (PSDP) 2011-2017 Starting on December 12 NSCB Technical Staff Presents its Viewpoints on the Strengths and Weaknesses and the Proposed Reorganization of the PSS NSCB Presents the Refinements on the Official Poverty Statistics and the Sources of Differences of the Official Poverty Statistics and the NHTS-PR Estimates Region I: NSCB Releases Climate Change Statistics in Region I Region I: NSCB Releases 2011 Ilocos Region Regional Social and Economic Trends in CD-ROM Region 1 : RSCC I Approves 11 Resolutions in 2011 Region 1 : NSCB Releases Municipal Profile of Bagulin, La Union Region 1 : NSCB Releases 2011 La Union Countryside in Figures in CD-ROM Region V: Unemployment Rate Dips to 5.3 Percent in October Region V: November Inflation Stays at 3.7 Percent Region VIII: 2011 RSET for Eastern Visayas in Print Now Available Region IX: Inflation Steady at 6.5% in November 2011 Region XI: Increasing Number of Reported HIV-AIDS Cases in Mindanao Region XI: Attainment of Gender Parity in Davao Region Remains High in Terms of Education Region XI: Reported Cases of Violence Against Women (VAW) in Davao City is on the Rise Region XI: Unemployment rate down to 4.6% in the Third Quarter Region XI: Davao Region inflation rate slows down to 5.4% in November 2011 Region XII: 2011 RSET for SOCCSKSARGEN Region in CD ROM is now available for subscription
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1 I-O Compilers Training Resource Person and Workshop Facilitator in the Three-Day Training on POPDEV 2 Integration in the Formulation of the Comprehensive Development Plan (CDP) Follow-Up Workshop on the Validation of the 2000-Based Estimates and Preparation of the Chain Volume Measures (CVM) of 3 Annual and Quarterly National Accounts, 1998-2009, and preparation for the May 12 Dissemination Forum Conduct of the Internal Workshop of the 4 NSCB Millennium Development Goals (MDG) 5 Seminar Workshop on Parliamentary Procedures
216-2011
2-18-2011
4-16-2011
4-20-2011
4-29-2011
4-29-2011
National Statistical Coordination Board (NSCB) Regional Development Council Development Administration Committee Gender Statistics/NSCB Working Group Poverty Team and Advisers will hold a Technical Workshop SRTC/Notre Dame University Mindanao Commission on Women (MCW) Technical Working Group on Poverty Reduction Statistics (TWG-PRS) NSCB RD XII Regional Statistical Coordination Committee (RSCC) XII
4-29-2011
4-29-2011
Post Forum Workshop of the NSCB 6 Working Group on the 3rd Global Forum on Gender Statistics 7 8 Workshop of the Poverty Team and Advisers Training on Statistical Analysis and Report Writing Resource Person
Aklan
5-16-2011
5-18-2011
Aklan Notre Dame, University, Cotabato City Mindanao Commission on Women (MCW)
10
11
12
13
Workshop of the Core Group on Poverty Fontana Hot Spring Leisure Reduction Statistics on the Harmonization Parks, C. C. Recto Highway, of the Frameworks/Indicator Systems on CFZ, Pampanga Poverty Reduction Consultation-Workshop Relative to The Fred Anns Food Haus, Formulation of PSDP 2011-2017 Koronadal City PSDP Workshop Output/Regional Situational Analysis to the RSCC XII for Fred Anns Haus in Confirmation/Approval and Endorsement Koronadal City to the PSDP 2011-2017 National Steering Committee Deepening Sessions on Integrating Gender and PopDev Dimensions in Development Davao City Planning Training Workshop on Missing Data and Seasonal Adjustment of Time Series Data Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) Manila
6-9-2011
6-10-2011
6-22-2011
6-22-2011
6-27-2011
6-27-2011
6-28-2011
7-2-2011
POPCOM-PMO BSP, NSCB and Statistical Research and Training Center (SRTC) Council on the Welfare of Children (CWC)
14
7-1-2011
7-3-2011
Workshop on the Strategic Work Planning Hacienda Garcia Resort and 15 on Emerging Challenges, Development Hotel, Sta. Maria, Lubao, Priorities Pampanga
7-13-2011
7-13-2011
52
17 Expanded Training and Appreciation Seminar for the Philippines Employment Projections Model 18 7th Mindanao Statistics Congress
8-18-2011
8-19-2011
DOST-NutriComNet Seminar on 19 Production and Dissemination of S & T Release Series of Consultative Workshop on Formulation of PSDP 2011-2017 at the 20 National Level Training on the Use of the Microdata 21 Management Toolkit of the International Household Survey Network (IHSN) 22 Public Lecture on Population and Economic Growth DOST-NutriComNet Seminar on Nutrition and Emergencies
9-16-2011
9-16-2011
23
9-20-2011
9-20-2011
RTWG Meeting/Workshop for the 24 Preparation of the Annual Regional MDG Progress Report Philippine Statistical Development Program (PSDP) 2011-2017 Workshop and 25 the International Conference on MDG Statistics 26 Training on Basic Descriptive Statistics
9-22-2011
9-22-2011
NEDA XII
10-17-2011
10-21-2011
10-24-2011
10-28-2011
SRTC
Two-Day Workshop to be Conducted by RDC-XII/NEDA XII Relative to the 20112016 Results Evaluation and Monitoring 27 Matrix (REMM), Regional Investment Program (RDIP) 2011-2016 and 2013 Annual Investment Program (AIP) Resource Persons to DSWD XIIs Training28 Workshop on Technical Writing and Statistical Analysis
Koronadal City
11-15-2011
11-16-2011
NEDA XII
11-15-2011
11-16-2011
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Regional Social Development Committee (RSDC) and MDG RTWG Meeting/ Workshop for The Review of Consolidated 29 Draft of the Second Regional MDG Progress Report and Breakthrough Plan, 2011-2015 30 PSDP 2011-2017 National Consultative Workshop
Koronadal City
11-21-2011
11-22-2011
4/F A. Venue Hotel Suites, Makati Avenue, Makati City Laiya, Batangas Taal Vista Hotel, Tagaytay City
12-12-2011
12-12-2011
PSDP Project World Bank Trust Fund for Statistical Capacity (TFSCB) National Statistical Coordination Board (NSCB)
Training on the Income and Outlay 31 Accounts and Workshop on the Linking of the PSNA series, 1946-2010 32 Workshop on the Generation of 2009 Small Area Estimates (SAE) of Poverty
12-13-2011
12-17-2011
12-19-2011
12-21-2011
TABLE 10. LIST OF INTERNATIONAL MEETINGS/TRAININGS/PROGRAMS WORKSHOPS/SEMINARS AND OTHER FORA ATTENDED BY THE NSCB-TS IN 2011
No. 1 2 Title of Training/Course/Workshop SNA Statistics Training Regional Workshop on the ASEAN Roadmap for the attainment of the MDGs Fifth Meeting of the International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED) Technical Advisory Panel (TAP) Forty Second (42nd) Session of the United Nations Statistical Commission and Related Special Events at the UNHQ Third Meeting of the Task Force on Strategic Planning for the Development of ASEAN Statistics Capacity Building Workshop on International Trade in Services Statistics Collection and Management as member of the Expert Group Course on National Accounts Statistics Best Practice Workshop and Second Meeting of the ASEAN Task Force on Statistics on International Trade in Services (SITS) Name of participant Nanette T. Ala Bernadette B. Balamban Date Covered from to 1-18-2011 1-24-2011 124-2011 1-25-2011 Nature of Training Training Workshop Country Tokyo, Japan Bangkok, Thailand Bonn, Germany Sponsoring Agency Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) ASEAN Secretariat & the Ministry of Interior Thailand
Lina V. Castro
2-10-2011
2-11-2011
Meeting
Romulo A. Virola
2-18-2011
2-25-2011
Forum
UN Statistics Division (UNSD) ASEAN Secretariat, with assistance from the EASCAB Programme for ASEAN Stats Economic Cooperation Work Programme (ECWP) International Monetary Fund Singapore Regional Training Institute IMF - STI EU-ASEAN Statistical Capacity Building (EASCAB) Programme UNSD
3-15-2011
3-16-2011
Meeting
Raymundo J. Talento
3-28-2011
3-30-2011
Workshop
Bangkok, Thailand
Noel S. Nepomuceno
4-11-2011
4-22-2011
Training
Vivian R. Ilarina
4-12-2011
4-14-2011
Workshop/ Meeting
International Workshop on MeasurMark Rex Nio S. Roing GDP by Final Demand Approach maraog/Mark C. Pascasio Annual Board Meeting of the Partnership in Statistics for Development in the 21ST Century (PARIS21)
4-25-2011
4-27-2011
Workshop
10
Romulo A. Virola
4-27-2011
4-29-2011
Meeting
OECD ConPARIS21 of the Organization ference for Economic Co-operation Centre Paris, and Development (OECD) France
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TABLE 10. LIST OF INTERNATIONAL MEETINGS/TRAININGS/PROGRAMS WORKSHOPS/SEMINARS AND OTHER FORA ATTENDED BY THE NSCB-TS IN 2011 (continuation)
No. 11 Title of Training/Course/Workshop International Workshop on International Comparison Program (ICP) United Nations Expert Group Meeting on International Economic and Social Classifications Name of participant Candido J. Astrologo, Jr. Date Covered from to 5-9-2011 5-11-2011 Nature of Training Workshop Country Hangzhou, China New York City, United States of America Beijing, China Sponsoring Agency CISTC in collaboration with the UNSD
12
Severa B. De Costo
5-18-2011
5-20-2011
Meeting
UNSD China International Statistical Training Centre (CISTC) in collaboration with UN Statistics Division, National Bureau of Statistics of China (NBS) ASEAN Secretariat and the EU -ASEAN Statistical Capacity Building (EASCAB)Programme World Bank
13
Cynthia S. Regalado
5-25-2011
5- 27-2011
Workshop
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18 19
Regional Workshop for the Preparation of the ASEAN Statistical Mechelle M. Viernes Report on MDGs Sixth Meeting of the United Nations Committee of Experts on Raymundo J. Talento Environmental-Economic Accounting (UNCEEA) Expert Group Meeting on Opportunities and Advantages of Enhanced Collaboration on Statistical Candido J. Astrologo, Jr. Information Management in Asia and the Pacific Technical Workshop on SHA 2011 and the 7th Joint OECD Korea Policy CentreGerald Junne L. Clario APNHAN Meeting of Regional Health Accounts Experts AHSOM Strategic Planning Session and the Candido J. Astrologo, Jr. 5th EASCAB Programme Steering Committee Meeting Conference on the Development of Raymundo J. Talento and Supply and Use Table in Asia and Vivian R. Ilarina the Pacific National Accounts Training for International Comparison Program RETA 7507:2011 ICP for Asia the Pacific Second Group Training Course on the Production and Development of Official Statistics in Support for National Development including the Achievement of the MDGs 58th International Statistical Institute (ISI) World Statistics Congress Regional Workshop for the MDG Data Validation on MDGs Fifth Meeting of the Task Force on Strategic Planning for the Preparation of the ASEAN Community Statistical System (ACSS) Committee Meeting International Forum on Monitoring National Development: Issues and Challenges
5-31-2011
6-1-2011
Workshop
6-15-2011
6-17-2011
Meeting
6-20-2011
6-22-2011
Meeting
Bangkok, Thailand
United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UN-ESCAP)
6-28-2011
6-29-2011
Workshop/ Meeting
Seoul, Korea
7-5-2011 7-12-,2011
Meeting Workshop
Jakarta, Indonesia ADB Headquarters Manila, Philippines ADB Headquarters Manila, Philippines
20
7-14-2011
7-15- 2011
Workshop
21
8-17-2011
12-23-2011
22
8-21-2011
8-26-2011
23
Mechelle M. Viernes
9-14-2011
9-15-2011
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)/ Government of Japan Training Chiba, Japan through the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) Organization for Economic World Statistics Dublin, Co-operation and Congress Ireland Development (OECD) ASEAN Secretariat and the EU Jakarta, -ASEAN Statistical Capacity Workshop Indonesia Building (EASCAB) Programme Jakarta, Indonesia EU-ASEAN Statistical Capacity Building (EASCAB) Programme
24
Cynthia S. Regalado
9-20-2011
9-21-2011
Meeting
25
Jessamyn O. Encarnacion
9-27-2011
9-29-2011
Forum
Beijing, China
UNSD
55
TABLE 10. LIST OF INTERNATIONAL MEETINGS/TRAININGS/PROGRAMS WORKSHOPS/SEMINARS AND OTHER FORA ATTENDED BY THE NSCB-TS IN 2011 (continuation)
No. 26 Title of Training/Course/Workshop United Nations Inter- agency Expert Group on Gender Statistics (IAEG-GS) Research on Agricultural Productivity Measurement and Monitoring Systems: Phase 1Working Party Meeting of Experts as member of the Expert Group High Level Forum on Global Geospatial Information Management (GGIM) Seminar on the Integration of Statistical and Geographic Information Training Course on the Linkages of Macroeconomic Accounts Statistics Sixth Programme Steering Committee (PSC6) Meeting of the EU-ASEAN Statistical Capacity Building (EASCAB) Programme and the ASEAN Community Statistical System (ACSS) Committee First Session, and the Related Meetings Third Expert Group Meeting on the Revision of Framework for the Development of Environment Statistics (FDES) Blue Economy Forum Workshop on the Role of National Statistical and Mapping Agencies in Disaster Response and Response Preparedness Workshop on Capacity Building in National Accounts for ALA (Asia and Latin America) Countries 4th High Level Forum on AidEffectiveness (HLF4) Name of participant Lina V. Castro Date Covered from to 10-4-2011 10-6-2011 Nature of Training Forum Country New York, USA Sponsoring Agency UNSD
27
Maria Fe M. Talento
10-5-2011
10-7-2011
Meeting
Tokyo, Japan
28
10-24-2011
10-26-2011
Forum
29
Candido J. Astrologo,Jr.
10-27-2011
10-27-2011
Seminar
UNSD
UNSD
IMF Statistics Department and the IMF Singapore Regional Training Institute (STI)
30
Priscille Villanueva
10-24-2011
11-4-2011
Training
31
Jessamyn O. Encarnacion
11-1-2011
11-4-2011
Meeting
Jakarta, Indonesia
32
Raymundo J. Talento
11-2-2011
11-4-2011
Meeting
New York, USA Xiamen, Peoples Republic of China Bangkok, Thailand JMO Building in Luxembourg Busan, Korea
UNSD
33
11-4-2011
11-5-2011
Forum
Third Institute of Oceanography, State Oceanic Administration United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA) European Commission, Eurostat OECD DAC Network, UN Women and CIDA
34
11-14-2011
11-18-2011
Workshop
35
Noel S. Nepomuceno
11-21-2011
11-22-2011
Workshop
36
Lina V. Castro
11-29-2011
12-1-2011
Forum
37
Asia-Pacific Conference on Measuring Well-Being and Fostering the Progress of Societies, Tenth Management Seminar for the Jessamyn O. Encarnacion Heads of National Statistical Offices in Asia and the Pacific, and the Seventh Session of Governing Council of SIAP
12-5-2011
12-9-2011
Seminar
38
12-5-2011
12-9-2011
Workshop
39
Edwin U. Aragon
12-8-2011
12-9-2011
Training/ Workshop
United Nations (UN) Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP), UN Statistical Institute for Asia and the Tokyo, Japan Pacific (SIAP), and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) and the Government of Japan International Monetary Fund (IMF) under the auspices of the Project on the ImplemenBangkok, tation of the System of Thailand National Accounts and the International Comparison Program ASEAN Secretariat/EU-ASEAN Jakarta, Statistical Capacity Building Indonesia (EASCAB) Programme
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TABLE 11. LIST OF PAPERS PRESENTED IN LOCAL MEETINGS/SEMINARS/CONFERENCES / FORA BY NSCB STAFF IN 2011
No. Title of Paper/Lecture Name of Meetings/Seminars/ Conferences /Fora Name of Paper Writer/Presenter Date/Place
Davao Regions Progress in Walk the MDG Talk: Where Estrella R. Turingan Millennium Development do We Go From Here: A Goals Forum on the Millennium Development Goals The 2009 Official Poverty National Wages Productivity Jessamyn O. Encarnacion and Statistics Commission Workshop Anna Jean Casaas The 2009 Official Poverty House of Representatives Statistics of the Philippines Committee on Poverty Alleviation Meeting Overview on the Refinements in the Official Provincial Poverty Estimation Methodology The 2009 Official Poverty Statistics of the Philippines Overview on the Refinements in the Official Provincial Poverty Estimation Methodology 2009 Official Poverty Statistics: Methodological Refinements and Highlights 2009 Official Poverty Statistics Towards Better Targeted and Focused Poverty Reduction Programs The 2009 Official Poverty Statistics Towards Better Targeted and Focused Poverty Reduction Programs Computerized Compilation of the Integrated Economic Accounts Overview on the Refinements in the Official Provincial Poverty Estimation Methodology 2009 Official Poverty Statistics Towards Better Targeted and Focused Poverty Reduction Programs Education and Poverty Statistics of Region IX Jessamyn O. Encarnacion and Bernadette B. Balamban
February 11, 2011 NWPC, Manila February 16, 2011 R.V. Mitra Building, HOR Quezon City February 22, 2011 NEDA Board Room, Pasig City
NEDA Social Development Jessamyn O. Encarnacion and Committee Technical Board Anna Jean Casaas
House of Representatives Jessamyn O. Encarnacion and Congressional Planning and Mechelle M. Viernes Budget Department Department of Social Welfare and Development Jessamyn O. Encarnacion and Anna Jean Casaas
February 23, 2011 R.V. Mitra Building, HOR, Quezon City March 8, 2011 DSWD Auditorium, Quezon City
Romulo A. Virola
March 30, 2011 Occupational Safety and Health Center, Quezon City
Bernadette B. Balamban
10
Noel S. Nepomuceno
April 11-22, 2011 Makati City April 13, 2011 Occupational Safety and Health Center, Quezon City April 15, 2011 NEDA, Pasig City.
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12
Romulo A. Virola
13
2nd Regional Convention of Mewchun Ws Pamaran the Mathematical Society of the Philippines Regional Statistical Coordination Committee Meeting Regional Statistical Coordination Committee Meeting Aldrin Federico R. Bahit Jr.
April 15, 2011 Ateneo de Zamboanga University, Zamboanga City April 28, 2011 RDC Hall, Baguio City April 28, 2011 RDC Hall, Baguio City
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TABLE 11. LIST OF PAPERS PRESENTED IN LOCAL MEETINGS/SEMINARS/CONFERENCES / FORA BY NSCB STAFF IN 2011 (continuation)
No. Title of Paper/Lecture Name of Meetings/Seminars/ Conferences /Fora Name of Paper Writer/Presenter Date/Place
16
Satisfying Hunger for Hunger Statistics: Towards a System of Hunger Statistics for Better Development Outcomes The 2009 Official Poverty Statistics Towards Better Targeted and Focused Poverty Reduction Programs Gender Statistics, Policies/Laws/Mechanism s Institutionalized in the Philippines in Recognition of the Role of Women in Nation Building The 2009 Official Poverty Statistics Towards Better Targeted and Focused Poverty Reduction Programs Highlights of 2009 Poverty Statistics for Region VIII Statistics on Womens Health and Youth Sexuality Regional Gender Situationer of Eastern Visayas 2011 Poverty Estimates Using Refined Methodology Revised Poverty Estimation Methodology
17
DSWD-WB Roundtable Romulo A. Virola Discussion on Hunger Food for Thought: What Do the Numbers Tell Us About Hunger and What Do We Do About It? Department of Social Bernadette B. Balamban Welfare and Development Family Day
18
Mewchun Ws Pamaran
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20
2009 FIES Regional Data Dissemination Forum Improving Health Care Responses to VAWC Workshop
Evangeline M. Paran
June 9, 2011 Leyte Park Resort Hotel, Tacloban City June 23, 2011 Davao City June 24, 2011 FVRMC, Tacloban City
21
Estrella R. Turingan
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23
Gender Sensitivity Training Evangeline M. Paran for Eastern Visayas Regional Medical Center (EVRMC) Personnel Regional Social Aldrin Federico R. Bahit Jr. Development Committee Meeting NSO FIES Training Aldrin Federico R. Bahit Jr.
June 24, 2011 Ating Tahanan, South Drive, Baguio City June 30, 2011 NSO Conference Rm., Abanao Ext. Baguio City July 5 , 2011 PNP Regional Special Training Unit 9 , Zamboanga City August 18-19, 2011 Davao City.
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Mewchun Ws Pamaran
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An Analysis of the Economic Performance of the Zamboanga Peninsula: Towards an Economic Model Disparities and Inequalities of the Mindanao Regions in the Rate of Progress of Attaining the Millennium Developments Goals (MDGs) by 2015 The MDGs: Will the Philippines make it in 2015?
Mewchun Ws Pamaran
Herlita G. Caraan and Ma. Eileen August 18-19, 2011 A. Berdeprado Davao City.
Multisectoral Committee on Bernadette B. Balamban and International Human Mechelle M. Viernes Development Commitments (MC-IHDC)
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TABLE 11. LIST OF PAPERS PRESENTED IN LOCAL MEETINGS/SEMINARS/CONFERENCES / FORA BY NSCB STAFF IN 2011 (continuation)
No. Title of Paper/Lecture Name of Meetings/Seminars/ Conferences /Fora Philippine Commission on Women Name of Paper Writer/Presenter Jessamyn O. Encarnacion and Anna Jean Casaas Date/Place
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34
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Human Development Index and Local-Level Gender-related Development Index: Methodology and Results 2009 Official Poverty Statistics Briefing on the Philippine Statistical System and National Statistical Coordination Board to Visayas State University Statistics Students Things Statisticians Wanted to Know About the TSA/Sex But Were Afraid to Ask MDG Progress Report/Paces of Progress of CAR Poverty Threshold for the Family in Region IX (2009 Poverty Statistics) Understanding Philippine Poverty: NSCB and DSWD Estimates Poverty Statistics in Davao Region
Philippine Commission on Womens Learning Session Visit of Visayas State University (VSU) Statistics Students to Statistical Agencies
September 13, 2011 PCW Conference Room September 16, 2011 NSCB, Tacloban City.
PSA-DOT Annual Conference Romulo A. Virola, Regina S. September 26-27, 2011 2011 Tourism and Statistics Reyes, Florande S. Polistico, and Iloilo City Aileen S. Oliveros Regional Statistical Coordination Committee Meeting Wage Hearing Aldrin Federico R. Bahit Jr. September 29, 2011 DSWD Conference Center October 3, 2011 Lantaka Hotel, Zamboanga City October 6, 2011 NCAS Auditorium, UP Los Baos, Laguna October 7, 2011 Davao City
Luis Matias
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12th Student-Faculty Conference on Statistical Sciences Dayaw: Indigenous Peoples (IP) Festival Forum; Locating High Risks and Highly Vulnerable IP Communities Engendering the 2011 International Millennium Development Conference on MDG Goals Statistics by UNSD, NSCB, DFA 2009 Official Poverty Department of Finance Statistics Towards Better Targeted and Focused Poverty Reduction Programs th Davao Region 20 Regular Meeting of Millennium the Rotary Club of Davao Development Goals Official Methodology for UN World Food Programme Estimating Food Threshold Training Policy Uses of Statistics Produced by the National Statistical Coordination Board The Philippine Happiness Index: Towards Measuring Labor Productivity Evaluation Theory, Approaches and Practices in the Philippines, 1st M & E Network Forum 49th Annual Meeting of the Philippine Economic Society
Jessamyn O. Encarnacion
Estrella R. Turingan
Estrella R. Turingan
Jessamyn O. Encarnacion
Estrella R. Turingan
October 28, 2011 Davao City November 4, 2011 UN WFP Office Makati City November 7, 2011 NEDA sa Pasig.
Mildred B. Addawe
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Romulo A. Virola, Jessamyn O. November 11, 2011 Encarnacion, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, Mark C. Pascacio and Anna Jean Manila Casaas
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TABLE 11. LIST OF PAPERS PRESENTED IN LOCAL MEETINGS/SEMINARS/CONFERENCES / FORA BY NSCB STAFF IN 2011 (continuation)
No. Title of Paper/Lecture Name of Meetings/Seminars/ Conferences /Fora Davao Region Public Sector Planning Convention Sponsor: NEDA-RDC House of Representatives Committee on Poverty Alleviation Meeting Name of Paper Writer/Presenter Estrella R. Turingan Date/Place
45 Davao Regions Progress Report on the Attainment of the Millennium Development Goals 46 Refinements on the Official Poverty Estimation Methodology and the Sources of Differences of the Official Poverty and the NHTSPR Estimates 47 The Philippine Poverty Statistics Portal 48 Refinements on the Official Poverty Estimation 4Methodology and the Sources of Differences of the Official Poverty and the NHTSPR Estimates 49 Viewpoints on the Strengths and Weaknesses and the Proposed Reorganization of the PSS, Coordination or Centralization? 50 2006 Poverty Statistics for Basic Sectors
Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) Cabinet Cluster on Human Development and Poverty Reduction Meeting
November 2011 DOLE, Manila December 1, 2011 Bulwagan ng Karunungan, DepEd Complex, Pasig City.
Roundtable Discussion with Romulo A. Virola the Academe on Improving the PSS
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Tracking the MDGs: Region XII Beating the Odds Between Now and 2015
Round Table Discussion on Mildred B. Addawe Developing Public-Private Partnerships for Risk Financing in Agriculture in the Philippines ---Making Index-Based Insurance Schemes Sustainable 22nd National Statistics Herlita G. Caraan and Ma. Eileen Month Opening Ceremonies A. Berdeprado
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TABLE 12. LIST OF PAPERS PRESENTED IN INTERNATIONAL MEETINGS/SEMINARS/ CONFERENCES/FORA BY NSCB OFFICIALS AND STAFF IN 2011
Name of Meetings/ Seminars/ Conferences/Fora 42nd Session of the UN Statistical Commission Name of Paper Writer Romulo A. Virola Name of Paper Presenter Romulo A. Virola
No.
Title of Paper/Lecture
Date/Place
Innovative Frameworks for Social/ Household Statistics: Challenges From a Developing Countrys Perspective at the Session 2: Innovative Frameworks for Social/ Household Statistics Panel Discussion on Emerging Statistical Frameworks On Meeting Gender Data Needs in the Philippines
Improving the Way We Measure Progress of Societies: The Philippine Happiness Index among the Poor and the Unhappy Measuring the Economic Contribution of Volunteer Work: The Philippine Experience
Side Event on Making Gender Statistics Meaningful on the Ground of the 42nd Session of the UN Statistical Commission and 55th Session of the Commission on the Status of Women 58th World Statistics Congress
Romulo A. Virola
Romulo A. Virola
Romulo A. Virola
Romulo A. Virola
August 21-26, 2011 Dublin, Ireland October 4-6, 2011 New York, USA
Lina V. Castro
Lina V. Castro
Lina V. Castro
Lina V. Castro
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HUMAN RESOURCES
TABLE 13. NSCB PERSONNEL BY SEX, DEPLOYMENT AND STATUS CYs 2009, 2010, AND 2011
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HUMAN RESOURCES
TABLE 14. NSCB PERSONNEL BY SEX AND HIGHEST EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT CYs 2009, 2010 AND 2011
Year/Sex Total 2009 Both Sexes Male Female 2010 Both Sexes Male Female 2011 Both Sexes Male Female 118 46 72 3 1 2 29 9 20 75 25 50 11 11 122 47 75 3 1 2 35 11 24 73 24 49 11 11 128 50 78 2 1 1 39 12 27 75 25 50 12 12 Highest Educational Attainment Doctorate Masters Bachelors Others
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HUMAN RESOURCES
TABLE 15. NSCB PERSONNEL BY SEX, STATUS AND CAREER LEVEL CYs 2009, 2010 AND 2011
Year Career Level Total Permanent First Level Second Level Third Level Contractual First Level Second Level Third Level Total First Level Second Level Third Level 109 24 82 3 19 7 12 128 31 94 3 2009 Male 40 13 25 2 10 5 5 50 18 30 2 Female 69 11 57 1 9 2 7 78 13 64 1 Total 105 23 78 4 17 6 11 122 29 89 4 2010 Male 39 13 23 3 8 4 4 47 17 27 3 Female 66 10 55 1 9 2 7 75 12 62 1 Total 101 23 73 5 17 6 11 118 29 84 5 2011 Male 38 13 22 3 8 4 4 46 17 26 3 Female 63 10 51 2 9 2 7 72 12 58 2
Chart 6. Number of NSCB Personnel by Sex, Status and Career Level 2009-2011
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HUMAN RESOURCES
TABLE 16. NSCB PERSONNEL BY HIGHEST EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT AND CAREER LEVELS CYs 2009, 2010 AND 2011
Highest Educational Attainment Year / Career Level Total 2009 All levels First Level Second Level Third Level 2010 All levels First Level Second Level Third Level 2011 All levels First Level Second Level Third Level 118 29 84 5 3 2 1 29 25 4 75 18 57 11 11 122 29 89 4 3 2 1 35 32 3 73 18 55 11 11 128 31 94 3 2 1 1 39 37 2 75 19 56 12 12 Doctorate Masters Bachelors Others
Chart 7. NSCB Personnel by Age Group CYs 2009, 2010 and 2011
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HUMAN RESOURCES
TABLE 17. NSCB PERSONNEL BY SEX, DEPLOYMENT AND AGE GROUP CYs 2009, 2010 AND 2011
Age Group 2009 Total below 30 30-39 40-49 50-59 60-65 Total 128 16 30 36 36 10 Total NSCB Male 50 9 10 15 13 3 Female 78 7 20 21 23 7 Total 89 11 17 20 31 10 Central Office Male 33 7 3 9 11 3 Female 56 4 14 11 20 7 Total 39 5 13 16 5 Regions Male 17 2 7 6 2 Female 22 3 6 10 3 -
Total 122 13 29 31 39 10
Female 75 6 19 18 25 7
Total 84 8 17 15 34 10
Female 54 3 13 8 23 7
Total 38 5 12 16 5 -
Regions Male 17 2 6 6 3 -
Female 21 3 6 10 2 -
Total 118 12 27 30 37 12
Female 72 7 15 18 23 9
Total 80 7 16 15 30 12
Female 50 4 9 9 19 9
Total 38 5 11 15 7 -
Regions Male 16 2 5 6 3 -
Female 22 3 6 9 4 -
TABLE 18. NSCB PERSONNEL BY SEX, AND AGE GROUP CYs 2008, 2009 AND 2010
Percentage Distribution 2009 100 12.5 23.5 28.1 28.1 7.8 2010 100 10.7 23.8 25.4 32 8.2 2011 100 10.2 22.9 25.4 31.3 10.2
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Obligations
Balance
8,971 8,910 0
8,971 8,909 0
0 1 0
1 0 25
10,898 7,297 1,150 9,489 7,527 800 5,135 5,532 2,240 3,290
10897 7,296 848 9,489 7,527 771 5134 5,523 2,169 3,290
1 1 302 0 0 29 1 9 71 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 15 0
2,299 104,366
2,299 103,910
0 456
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Social Statistics Office Office of the Director Ms. Jessamyn O. Encarnacion Acting Director Population, Health and Nutrition, Housing and Education Statistics Division Ms. Redencion M. Ignacio Chief Poverty, Labor, Human Development and Gender Statistics Division Ms. Mildred B. Addawe OIC-Chief
Economic Statistics Office Office of the Director Mr. Raymundo J. Talento Director IV Production Accounts Division Ms. Maria Fe M. Talento Chief Expenditure Accounts Division Ms. Vivian R. Ilarina Chief Integrated Accounts Division Mr. Edward P. Lopez-Dee Chief Economic Indicators and Satellite Accounts Division Ms. Regina S. Reyes Chief National Statistical Information Center Mr. Candido J. Astrologo, Jr. Director III
Management Service Administrative Services Division Ms. Agnes V. Capule OIC-Chief Administrative Officer Human Resources and International Affairs Division Ms. Emalyn P. Pineda Head
*as of December 2011
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Subnational Statistics Office Mr. Candido J. Astrologo, Jr. Director Regional Divisions Cordillera Administrative Region Mr. Benjamin Y. Navarro Head Region I Dr. Irene B. Ubungen Head Region V Mr. Gil R. Arce Head Region VI Ms. Presentacion A. Penpillo Head Region VIII Ms. Evangeline M. Paran Head Region IX Dr. Mewchun WS. Pamaran Head Region X Mr. Linnito M. Pascual Head Region XI Ms. Estrella R. Turingan Head Region XII Ms. Herlita G. Caraan Head
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*as of December
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