Title: Official Statistics
1Official Statistics
United NationsStatistical Institute for Asia
the Pacific
ECONOMIC
S U B J E C T S
How well-off is the society of the
country? What activities are being pursued to
improve well-being of people?
SOCIAL
DEMOGRAPHIC
ENVIRONMENTAL
2Official Statistics
United NationsStatistical Institute for Asia
the Pacific
ECONOMIC
S U B J E C T S
3Official Statistics
United NationsStatistical Institute for Asia
the Pacific
SOCIAL
S U B J E C T S
4Official Statistics
United NationsStatistical Institute for Asia
the Pacific
DEMOGRAPHIC
S U B J E C T S
5Official Statistics
United NationsStatistical Institute for Asia
the Pacific
ENVIRONMENTAL
S U B J E C T S
6Official Statistics
Development Goals
50s
from A Strategy for Development by Nicholas
Stern of the World Bank, May 2001
60s
70s
80s
90s
7Official Statistics
Development Goals
50s
Growth of GDP
ECONOMIC
60s
Growth of per capita GDP
SOCIAL
70s
DEMOGRAPHIC
80s
ENVIRONMENTAL
90s
8Freedom Indicators
- freedom notion of poverty
- whether, or to what extent, a person has the
capabilities and environment for action and
success - empowering poor people to shape their own lives
Opportunity education health care
Empowerment participation inclusion in
social organizations
Security social protection making adjustments
from economic shocks
9Official Statistics
ESCAP FOCUS 2001
ECONOMIC
REDUCTION OF POVERTY
S U B J E C T S
Managing GLOBALIZATION
GENDER MAINSTREAMING Womens Empowerment
EMERGING SOCIAL ISSUES
SOCIAL
HRD of YOUTH
DEMOGRAPHIC
EQUALIZATION of opportunities for people w/
disabilities
ENVIRONMENTAL
Population AGEING
10Official Statistics
MDGs
Eradicate extreme poverty
S U B J E C T S
hunger
ECONOMIC
Achieve universal primary education
SOCIAL
Promote gender equality empower women
DEMOGRAPHIC
Reduce child mortality
Improve maternal health
ENVIRONMENTAL
Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria
Ensure environmental sustainability
11A Review of the SIAP/UNDP NHDR Project
- United Nations Statistical Institute for Asia and
the Pacific, 2002
12Challenges
- Demand Statistics required by NHDR
- Availability
- Quality
- Disaggregated information
- Supply inadequate statistical infrastructure
13Project (Course) Modality
- Implemented through providing training courses,
workshops, seminars at both country and
regional levels - Provided training materials, lecturers and
resource personnel - Collaborated with NSOs, coordinated with, often
supported by UNDP country offices
14General Objective
- To establish and strengthen national capability
in areas of collection, analysis, interpretation
and disaggregation of reliable statistics for
effectively assessing and monitoring impact of
economic and social policies on human development
15Specific Objectives
- To introduce the concepts and arouse the interest
- To instill awareness of the data needed and
foster cooperation - To provide knowledge and understanding of
statistics used in NHDRs
16Major Achievements
- Preparing training materials (public domain)
- Organizing 15 country courses a subregional
(Pacific) course in Statistics for NHDRs - Completing two country courses, a subregional
(Pacific) course in Sample Design and
Establishment/Household Survey - Organizing a subregional workshop and a regional
seminar
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19Culminating Subregional Workshop Regional
Seminar
- Serving as a forum for middle- and senior-level
official statisticians to exchange country
experiences, to discuss and evolve practical and
relevant solutions to problems faced in the
statistical work relating to NHDR preparation - To be exposed to the good practices and
approaches adopted in the region - To identify areas of additional training for
further strengthening national capabilities
20Impacts
- Sensitized statistical officers on current issues
relating to NHDRs MDGRs - Participants requested to advocate the active
participation in next NHDR MDGR preparation by
UNDP - To generate up-to-date reliable data and
indicators to provide useful measures and tools
for policy discussions
21Lessons to Be Drawn
- Demands increase NHDRs, MDGs, PRSP
- Beneficial to NSOs building up capacities and
capabilities through training and participation - Coverage to be broader and subjects to be deeper
in training - Share other country experiences
- Extend the training to more countries
22Consolidated Findings in Chiba Seminar Bangkok
Workshop
- United Nations Statistical Institute for Asia and
the Pacific, 2002
23Current Situation of NHDR Statistics
- Most countries have data available for NHDR as
routine at the national level but lack seen at
the sub-national levels - Challenges include
- Limited personnel financial resources
- Data consistency among line ministries
- Quality of data produced by other producers, and
- Need to put data together in user-friendly package
24Generating NHDR MDG Statistics
- Drawing inventory of required statistics for
NHDRs MDGRs - Processing administrative records
- Including new data requirements in existing
surveys - Improving coordination among data producers, e.g.
line ministries - Applying advanced statistical techniques, e.g.
small area estimation network sampling
25Generating NHDR MDG Statistics
- Key Collection efforts
- Population census
- Household surveys income expenditures,
demographic health, labour force - Vital registration system
- Other administrative data systems, e.g. education
26NSOs as Advocate of NHDR MDG
- Providing relevant and comparable indicators and
disaggregated data - Including selected statistical tables
- Portraying data in tables, graphs, and maps to
attract the attention of the public and policy
makers - Updating NHDR MDG statistics regularly
27NSOs Experience with NHDRs
- Supplied most of the data for NHDRs but only few
participated actively directly in preparation - Revealed inadequacy in NSOs in terms of data gaps
irregularity in data collection as well as
insufficiency in budget allocation, manpower
knowledge base on NHDRs MDG - Participation of NSOs would both strengthen the
quality of NHDR MDG statistics upgrade NSO
capabilities
28Inactive Participation of NSOs
29NSOs Collaboration with UNDP
- Extent ranged from no direct to very minimal to
significant technical financial assistance,
e.g. Vietnam, Mongolia, Pacific Island Countries - UNDP should support advocacy programs for use of
NHDRs MDGs in national policy promoting NSO
role in the process
30Evaluation of SIAP Courses on NHDRs
- Very relevant the subject was new to NSOs
- Multiplier effects motivating NSOs to plan to
collect data for NHDRs MDGs - Problems a general lack of clear mandate to NSOs
lack of necessary institutional arrangements
made it difficult to build upon the training
received - Improvement to translate training materials into
national language for wider application
31Follow-up Actions Training
- A wide range of training levels was desired
- Country courses for technical staff
- Subregional/regional training for middle-
senior-level officials - Modalities in training were suggested
- Training of trainers
- CD kits containing training manuals
- Availability of on-line manuals, questionnaires,
reports publications - e-learning (distance education)
32Follow-up Actions Training (Contd)
- Training areas requested in
- Emerging statistics, e.g. environment, gender,
poverty, HIV/AIDS, informal sector, and time-use
surveys - Methodologies, e.g. small area estimation, data
mining, rapid assessments - Data processing, analysis, and dissemination,
e.g. population census analysis - Adopt strategy to tap experts from NSOs with
successful NHDR experiences