2009 NSCB ANNUAL REPORT
Republika ng PilipinasPAMBANSANG LUPON SA UGNAYANG PANG‐ESTADISTIKA(NATIONAL STATISTICAL COORDINATION BOARD)
2009 ANNUAL REPORT
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The 2009 NSCB Annual Report National Statistical Coordination Board EDITORIAL TEAM
Editor‐in‐Chief ROMULO A. VIROLA Secretary General
Assistant Editor‐in‐Chief LINA V. CASTRO Assistant Secretary General
Copy Editors
RAYMUNDO J. TALENTO Director, Economic Statistics Office
CANDIDO J. ASTROLOGO, JR. Director, National Statistical Information Center and Subnational Statistics Office
CYNTHIA S. REGALADO OIC‐Director, Programs, Policies and Standards Office
JESSAMYN O. ENCARNACION OIC‐Director, Social Statistics Office Editorial Staff
Millicent Gay G. Buenaseda Severa B. de Costo Maria Fe M. Talento Vivian R. Ilarina Emalyn P. Pineda Redencion M. Ignacio Bernadette B. Balamban Edward P. Lopez‐Dee Regina S. Reyes Romeo M. Nimeno Mewchun WS Pamaran Ruben V. Litan Overall Coordinator Eunice N. Tambasen Myrna M. Gutierrez Assistant Coordinators Dennis E. San Diego Layout and Design Anna Rhodora P. Fermin Photo Documentation Maxima Q. Nunez Edwin U. Aragon Sonny U. Gutierrez Database Administrators Laodicea P. de los Santos Timoteo C. Caceres Administrative Assistants
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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.
And our deep faith in God and His Divine Providence shall guide us in serving the interest of the society and the welfare of our nation.
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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 don’t 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 organiza‐tion. 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.
Core Values
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Contents
NSCB Annual Report Editorial Team 2 MISSION STATEMENT 3 THE NSCB CORE VALUES 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS 5 MESSAGE FROM THE SECRETARY GENERAL 6 AGENCY PROFILE 7 SUMMARY OF ACCOMPLISHMENTS Statistical Policies, Programs and Standards 12 Statistical Frameworks and Indicator Systems 16 Statistical Information Resources and Management 19 Statistical Activities in the Regions 20 Organizational Development 21 NSCB IN ACTION 24 LIST OF TABLES 26 Resolutions Issued by the NSCB Executive Board Memorandum Orders Issued by the NSCB Executive Board Surveys/Census Granted Clearance by the NSCB Internal Press Conferences Conducted Titles of Statistically Speaking Articles Titles of Fact Sheets Released Fora Conducted by the NSCB Press Releases and Announcements Issued News Updates on Designated Statistics Publications Produced and Disseminated by the NSCB Outputs of the Technical Committees, Interagency Committees, Technical Working Groups, and Task Forces Local Training Programs Attended by NSCB Technical Staff International Meetings /Training Programs/Workshops/Seminars and other Fora Attended by NSCB Technical Staff Papers Presented in Local Meetings/Seminars/ Conferences/Fora by NSCB Officials and Staff in 2009 Papers Presented in International Meetings/Seminars/ Conferences/Fora by NSCB Officials and Staff in 2009 HUMAN RESOURCES 44 FINANCIAL RESOURCES 49 THE NSCB TECHNICAL STAFF 50 THE NSCB EXECUTIVE BOARD 53
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Message
It was indeed another remarkable year for the National Statistical Coordination Board (NSCB). Despite financial and human resource constraints, we once again managed
to undertake several statistical activities and produced a good number of relevant statistical outputs in our capacity as the highest policy making and coordinating body on statistical matters in the country.
As we reached our 23rd year of dedicated and professional public service, we succeeded in leveling up our performance towards sound statistical policy formulation, effective statistical coordination, efficient production of timely economic and social indicators and strategic information dissemination management. We take pride in having sustained our efforts to be a world
class statistical agency by embarking new strategies and taking bold steps in our desire to meet the ever increasing challenges that we face not only in the Philippine Statistical System (PSS) but also in the international statistical community.
Among our noteworthy undertakings for the year were those geared towards the improvement of the quality of the Philippine System of National Accounts (PSNA) like the adoption of the recommendations of the 1993 and 2008 versions of the System of National Accounts. During the year, under a World Bank project, the NSCB embarked on the overall revision and rebasing of the PSNA to a more updated base year (from 1985 to 2000). The initial annual estimates covering this period were presented in a consultative forum in December 2009 which was attended by various stakeholders.
For the first time, press conferences on the performance of the regional economy were conducted in the nine regions where the NSCB has established a Regional Division. The NSCB RD heads reported on the 2008 Gross Regional Domestic Product (GRDP) of their respective regions.
The NSCB has also responded to the concern to address the statistical requirements of the global crisis through the creation of the Task Force on Flash Indicators to Measure the Impact of Global Crisis in the Philippines (TFFI). To further serve the needs of development planners for the generation of lower level and sectoral poverty statistics, the NSCB compiled and released the 2006 poverty statistics for eight basic sectors. Through this initiative by the NSCB, poverty alleviation programs and projects could be better targeted and government efforts could be more focused.
In our desire to give importance to and strengthen our collaboration with our stakeholders, we conducted consultative and dissemination fora on national accounts and poverty and children statistics, among others. We also conducted a forum on statistical capacity building with our development partners to advocate the outputs of the PSS and its resource requirements to our users/stakeholders.
Adhering to good practices in the global statistical community, we took a step forward in communicating statistics through data visualization using motion charts that provide a multi‐dimensional graphical presentation of indicators. Among the indicators applied with data visualizations were MDGs, poverty statistics and flash indicators.
In addition to our regular products and services such as the National Accounts of the Philippines, Foreign Direct Investments, Leading Economic Indicators, Quarterly Economic Indices, Statistical Indicators for Philippine Development, and coordination of various interagency and technical committees, technical working groups and task forces among others, the landmark activities undertaken by the NSCB in 2009 signified our total commitment to deliver high quality service to our stakeholders.
Together with the unwavering support of our partners and stakeholders, we will continue to strive for excellence as we dedicate ourselves to public service and national development. Armed with the spirit of unity and camaraderie, we say thank you for the trust and confidence in the NSCB during the past years, which we hope to maintain in the years to come. ROMULO A. VIROLA Secretary General
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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.
Powers and Functions The powers and functions of the NSCB as defined under Section 5 of EO No. 121 are as follows:
• Promote and maintain an efficient statistical system in the government; • Formulate policies on all matters relating to government statistical operations; • Recommend executive and legislative measures to enhance the development and
efficiency of the system, including the internal structure of statistical agencies; • Establish appropriate mechanisms for statistical coordination at the regional, pro‐
vincial and city levels; • Approve the Philippine Statistical Development Program; • Allocate statistical responsibilities among government agencies by designating
the statistics to be collected by them, including their periodicity and content; • Review budgetary proposals involving statistical operations and submit an inte‐
grated budget for the PSS to the DBM; • Review and clear, prior to release, all funds for statistical operations; • Develop, prescribe and maintain appropriate frameworks for the improvement of
statistical coordination; and • Prescribe uniform standards and classification systems in government statistics.
The Executive Order further provides that the decisions of the NSCB on statistical matters
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Agency Profile
Structure and Composition of the NSCB Executive Board At the helm of the NSCB is a policy‐making board with the following composition: • Chairperson Director General, National Economic and Development Authority and Secretary of Socio economic Planning • Vice Chairperson Undersecretary, Department of Budget and Management • Members
Undersecretaries of the following government agencies: Department of Agrarian Reform Department of Agriculture Department of Education Department of Energy Department of Environment and Natural Resources Department of Finance Department of Foreign Affairs Department of Health Department of the Interior and Local Government Department of Justice Department of Labor and Employment Department of National Defense Department of Public Works and Highways Department of Science and Technology Department of Social Welfare and Development Department of Tourism Department of Trade and Industry Department of Transportation and Communications
• Secretary General, National Statistical Coordination Board • Administrator, National Statistics Office • Deputy Governor, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas • Executive Director, Statistical Research and Training Center • Governor or City Mayor nominated by the League of Governors and City Mayors, currently, the Mayor of Marikina City • Private sector representative elected by the other members of the Board,
currently, the Trade Union Congress of the Philippines
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Agency Profile
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
Quarterly National Accounts Consolidated Accounts and Income and Outlay Accounts
• Regional Accounts Gross Regional Domestic Product
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 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)
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Agency Profile
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
4. Other social and economic frameworks and indicators
• Environment and Natural Resource Accounts • Environment Statistics • Foreign Direct Investment Statistics • Gender Statistics (including Statistics on Children)
Gender‐Related Development Index 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
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 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 blueprint 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. Advocacy for statistical awareness
• National Statistics Month • National Convention on Statistics • Hosting of international conferences in statistics • User‐Producer fora • Workshops and seminars
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T he year 2009 once again highlighted the dynamic and important role of the National Statistical Coordina‐tion Board (NSCB) as the highest policy‐making and coordinating body on statistical matters in the country,
despite its financial and human resource constraints. Under the general thrust of strengthening and enhancing the internal and external coordination at the sectoral, national and subnational levels for the year, the NSCB remarkably accomplished its target goals, specifically in the delivery of statistical services to its stakeholders and in the promotion and maintenance of an efficient statistical system. Below are some of the major outputs of the NSCB for the year.
I. STATISTICAL POLICIES, PROGRAMS AND STANDARDS
Statistical policy formulation
The NSCB formulates, implements and monitors statistical policies in the form of resolutions and memorandum orders issued by the NSCB Executive Board intended to guide statistical and other data producing agencies in their statistical operations as well as other stakeholders in the use of statistics, specifically in terms of new methodologies, concepts and definitions, and statistical best practices.
In 2009, the NSCB issued 22 Resolutions and nine Memorandum Orders, among which are as follows:
• Adoption of Official Concepts and Definitions for Statistical Purposes on : Gender and Development ‐ Batch 2; Wholesale and Retail Trade Index; Environment and Natural Resources – Batch 1 (Water Resources ); and Health and Nutrition – Batch 3
• Approval of Estimation Methodologies on the following: 2006‐based Consumer Price Index for the Bottom 30 Percent Income Group Households; Philippine Tourism Satellite Accounts; Wholesale and Retail Trade Sales Indices; and Annual Labor and Employment Estimates
• Approval of the Rebasing of Price Indices to Base Year 2006
• Approval of the 2010 Budgetary Thrusts for the PSS
• Adoption of the Modifications in the Designated Statistical Activities of the Bureau of Agricultural Statistics (BAS) and Bureau of Labor and Employment Statistics (BLES) – Batch 1
• Approval of the Recommendations of the Task Force on Flash Indicators to Measure the Impact of Global Crisis in the country
• Resolutions on the Conduct of the 2010 Census of Population and Housing
• Creation of Interagency Committee (IAC) on Statistical Information Management and Dissemination (IACSIMD); IAC on Security Sector Statistics (IACSSS); and creation of the Task Force on Flash Indicators to Measure the Impact of Global Crisis in the Philippines
Statistical Survey Review and Clearance System (SSRCS)
The SSRCS involves the substantive review of the design and instruments of statistical surveys or censuses sponsored and/or to be conducted by government agencies including government corporations at the national and/or subnational level. The system aims to ensure the quality of the data to be generated from the inquiry, to avoid unnecessary duplication in data collection and to elicit the coop‐eration of data providers and respondents. The criteria for survey review include among others the: (1) essentiality and appropriateness; (2) reporting burden; (3) adequacy of survey and forms design; (4) clarity of questions and instructions; (5) use of standard classifications and definitions; (6) completeness and adequacy of tabulation plans; and (7) schedule and manner of disseminating results.
Summary of Accomplishments for 2009
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In 2009, the NSCB reviewed and cleared the following 13 statistical surveys :
1. 2008 Annual Survey of Philippine Business and Industry (ASPBI)
2. 2008 Survey of Information and Communication Technology (SICT)
3. 2009 Quarterly Survey of Philippine Business and Industry (QSPBI)
4. Community‐based Monitoring System (CBMS) 5. 2009 Family Income and Expenditure Survey
(FIES) 6. Labor Turnover Survey (LTS) 7. 2009 Housing Preferences and Affordability
Survey (HPAS) 8. Philippine Consumer Finance Survey (PCFS) 9. 2009 Global Adult Tobacco Survey (GATS) 10. National Survey of Areas Planted to Abaca
(NSAPA) 11. 2009 Survey on Overseas Filipinos (SOF) 12. 2009 Household Survey on Domestic
Visitors ‐ Core Indicator (HSDV) 13. Pilot Survey for the 2010 Census of Population
and Housing (CPH)
Interagency coordination
The technical committees, interagency committees, technical working groups and task forces serve as fora to discuss and resolve statistical issues and concerns towards improvement in the generation, dissemination, communication and utilization of statistical information in the country. Their tasks include :
• Assessment and evaluation of the quality, useful‐ness, and timeliness of sectoral data and determine areas of duplication, discrepancies, and gaps;
• Review and endorsement to the NSCB Executive Board of the concepts, techniques, and methodolo‐gies used in the collection, processing and reporting of statistical information; and
• recommendation of policy measures to the NSCB Executive Board.
In 2009, the NSCB coordinated and spearheaded the monitoring of the activities and outputs of six technical committees, 13 interagency committees, 35 technical working groups and two task forces.
A. Technical Committees and Corresponding Technical Working Groups
1. TC on Population and Housing Statistics • TWG on Fertility Statistics • TWG on Household Projections • TWG on Housing Statistics • TWG on Migration Statistics • TWG on Mortality Statistics
2. TC on Poverty Statistics • TWG on the Estimation of Food Threshold • TWG on the Estimation of Poverty
Threshold • TWG on the Estimation of Incidence and
Other Measures of Poverty • TWG on the Improvement of the Rele‐
vance of Official Poverty Statistics 3. TC on Price Statistics
• TWG on Consumer Price Index and Related Indices
• TWG on Producer Price Index and Related Indices
• TWG on Wholesale Price Index (General), Retail Price Index and Related Indices
4. TC on Seasonal Adjustment of Philippine Time Series • TWG on Seasonal Adjustment of Philippine
Time Series 5. TC on Statistical Standards and
Classifications • TWG on Education Classification • TWG on Expenditure Classification • TWG on Geographic Classification • TWG on Industrial Classification
6. TC on Survey Design
Summary of Accomplishments for 2009
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B. Interagency Committees and Corresponding Technical Working Groups
1. IAC on Agriculture and Fishery Statistics • TWG on Agricultural Crops Statistics • TWG on Fishery Statistics • TWG on Livestock and Poultry Statistics
2. IAC on Education Statistics • TWG on Functional Literacy
3. IAC on Environment and Natural Resources Statistics
• TWG on Land and Soil Resources • TWG on Water Resources
4. IAC on Foreign Direct Investments Statistics • TWG on Realized Investments
5. IAC on Gender Statistics • TWG on Persons with Disability Statistics
6. IAC on Health and Nutrition Statistics 7. IAC on Information and Communications Technology Statistics 8. IAC on Labor and Productivity Statistics
• TWG on Labor and Employment Statistics • TWG on Overseas Filipino Statistics • TWG on Productivity Statistics
9. IAC on Science and Technology Statistics • TWG on Science and Technology Statistics
10. IAC on Statistical Information Management and Dissemination 11. IAC on Tourism Statistics
• TWG on Tourism Statistics 12. IAC on Trade Statistics
• TWG on Trade‐in‐Goods • TWG on Trade‐In‐Services • TWG on Wholesale and Retail Trade Index
13. IAC on Security Sector Statistics • TWG on Defense and Security Statistics • TWG on Peace and Order Statistics
C. Task Forces
1. Task Force on Flash Indicators to Measure the Impact of the Global Crisis in the Philippines
2. Task Force on Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise Statistics
System of Designated Statistics
The System of Designated Statistics (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 also an important tool in addressing problems, such as data gaps, duplications, delayed release and inaccessibility of important sets of statistics, and framework for setting priorities in data production.
Under this mechanism, the NSCB in 2009 accom‐plished the following :
• Posting of the 2009 advance release calendar for designated statistics
• Web announcements on latest releases of designated statistics, specifically on: exports, imports, inflation rate, value and volume of production for manufacturing, balance of payments, and external debt
• Approval by the NSCB Executive Board of the modification on three designated surveys of the Bureau of Agricultural Statistics (BAS) namely; a) Rice and Corn Survey; (b) Palay and Corn Stocks Survey; and (c) Municipal Fish Catch Survey (Inland) and one from the Bureau of Labor and Employment Statistics (BLES) on the Occupational Wages Survey (OWS) specifically, in the frequency of conduct, taking into consideration that the wage rates on an annual basis would not provide much change;
Statistical Budget Review
• 12 agency budget proposals for statistical activities for 2010 evaluated and endorsed to the Department of Budget and Management for funding
Summary of Accomplishments for 2009
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Special Data Dissemination Standards
• Regular updates of the National Summary Data Page for 21 data items monitored by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) under the Special Data Dissemination standards (SDDS) system
Standards and Classification Systems
Classification systems serve as instrument for promoting the comparability and consistency of statistics generated by various data producers. These standard classification systems may also be used in the organization of databases and information systems.
• Philippine Standard Geographic Code (PSGC) Quarterly Updates which include creations, renaming, merging of barangays, cities and/or municipalities
• PSGC Updates for the 4th Quarter 2008 • PSGC Updates for the 1st Quarter 2009 • PSGC Updates for the 2nd Quarter 2009 • PSGC Updates for the 3rd Quarter 2009
• Finalization of the 2009 Philippine Standard Industrial Classification (PSIC)
The 20th National Statistics Month
The PSS celebrated 20 years of the National Statistics Month (NSM) with simple opening ceremonies held at the AFP Commissioned Officers Club, Camp General Emilio Aguinaldo, Quezon City on October 1, 2009. The statistical event was spearheaded by the NSCB with the Department of National Defense (DND) as host focusing on the security sector with the theme “Enhancing Security Sector Statistics for Good Governance, Peace and Sustainable Development” or “Pagpapahusay ng Estadistika sa Sektor Panseguridad para sa Mabuting Pamamahala, Kapayapaan at Maipagpapatuloy na Pagpapaunlad”.
Highlights of the program were the presentations on addressing the needs on security sector by the DND which included the launching of the NSCB Interagency Committee on Security Sectors Statistics (IAC‐SSS), and active plans in measuring peace in the community by the Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process (OPAPP). The IAC‐SSS was created to serve as a forum on how to improve the security sector statistics in the country including disaster statistics.
The NSM Media Awards was given for the first time this year by the PSS to media practitioners in recognition of their important role in promoting and communicating statistics and valuing its use in planning and decision making and for the professional handling of statistical information.
For the 1st NSM Media Awards, among the nine (9) contestants, Mr. Roel L. Landingin of Newsbreak Magazine was adjudged the winner. Mr. Landingin was awarded for his article "The Hidden Job Crisis" published in the May‐July 2009 issue of the Newsbreak Magazine. He received a Plaque of Recognition and a cash prize of P20,000.
For the 19th NSM Best Activity by Category in the National Capital Region (NCR), the National Statistics Office (NSO) garnered two awards: 1) Best Statistical Exhibit: “Statistical Exhibit at SM Supermalls in Metro Manila”; and 2) Best Statistical Contest: 2008 NCR Statistical Quiz. The Bureau of Agricultural Statistics (BAS) received the award for the Best Statistical Forum: “National Consultation on Livestock and Poultry Data System and Establishment of Regional L & P Databases”. The Best Region Award went to Region I. The winners in the Best Activity received P10,000 and a Plaque of Recognition each while Region I received P20,000 and a Plaque of Recognition.
Summary of Accomplishments for 2009
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The NSM Awards System has been instituted to give recognition to outstanding participation of individuals and agencies in the NSM celebration. At the same time, it promotes the conduct of activities that further the objectives and spirit of this annual statistical event.
A total of 512 government agencies, private organizations and academic institutions at the national and subnational levels joined the celebration with the conduct of 875 activities. The distribution of statistical activities is as follows: Information and Education Campaign (IEC) at 345 (39%) Fora at 261 (30%), Contest at 133 (15%), Exhibits at 87 (10%) and others unclassified at 49 (6%).
The closing ceremony was hosted by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) during the BSP–DepEd Oratorical Contest held on October 28, 2009 at the BSP Assembly Hall where fourth year high school student orators in the National Capital Region (NCR) vied for the top prize won by Jordan P. Santos of Rizal National High School.
Forum on Statistical Capacity Building
To enhance partnership among the development partners, donor community and the government on statistical capacity building and to serve as a venue for advocating the outputs of the PSS and its resource requirements, the NSCB held a Forum on Statistical Capacity Building on March 24, 2009 at the RCBC Plaza, Ayala Avenue, Makati City. Specifically, the Forum was aimed to: (a) increase public awareness of the priority activities of the major statistical agencies and selected line agencies in Calendar Year 2010‐2012; (b) enjoin existing and potential development partners to support statistical activities essential to national develop‐ment progress; and (c) forge strategic partnerships for statistical capacity building between/among major statistical agencies and other line agencies involved in statistical activities, the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) and Congress, and potential development partners from local private corporations and international organizations.
II. STATISTICAL FRAMEWORKS AND INDICATOR SYSTEMS The generation of indicators and statistics from the frameworks being developed and maintained by the NSCB is based on sound statistical methodologies and undergoes periodic evaluation and improvement. They are classified into the following: 1) the Philippine System of National Accounts (PSNA) and related accounts; 2) poverty statistics; and 3) other sectoral statistics and indicators.
Most of the PSNA‐related accounts and sectoral indicators and statistics have been institutionalized at the NSCB while the others are in various stages of development. Among those already institutionalized are the Input‐Output Accounts (I‐O tables), Environment and Natural Resources Accounting (ENRA), Philippine National Health Accounts (PNHA), Poverty Statistics, Millennium Development Goals (MDG) Indicators, Statistical Indicators for Philippine Development (StatDev), Human Development Index (HDI), Food Balance Sheet (FBS), Foreign Direct Investments (FDI), Leading Economic Indicators (LEI), Quarterly Economic Indices (QEI) and Compendium for Philippine Environment Statistics (CPES).
The Philippine System of National Accounts (PSNA)
• National Income Accounts and Related Accounts • Quarterly Accounts, Q4 2008 and
Q1‐Q3 2009 • Income and Outlay Accounts and
Consolidated Accounts, 2006‐2008 • Press Releases, Q4 2008– Q1‐Q3 2009 • Seasonally Adjusted GDP, GNP, PCE,
Agriculture, Industry, Services • Confidence Interval for the growth rates
of the GDP • Press Conference
Summary of Accomplishments for 2009
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• Regional Accounts • Gross Regional Domestic Product (GRDP),
2006‐2008 • Gross Regional Domestic Expenditure
(GRDE) 2006‐2008 • Press releases on GRDP and GRDE • Press Conference
• Overall Revision and Rebasing of the National
Accounts which include the following activities : • Sectoral discussions • Documentation of Sources and Methods • Training Workshop on the Revised/Rebased
National Accounts
In its unwavering efforts to improve the quality of the PSNA, the NSCB has implemented various initiatives since 1997 towards the adoption of the recommenda‐tions of the 1993 and 2008 versions of the System of National Accounts. In 2009, under a World Bank project, the NSCB embarked on the overall revision and rebasing of the PSNA to a more updated base year (from 1985 to 2000). The initial annual estimates covering this period were presented in a consultative fora held on December 18, 2009 at the Hotel Intercontinental in Makati City which was attended by various stakeholders who raised important suggestions for consideration.
Poverty Statistics
• Generation of the 2006 Official Poverty Statistics for the Basic Sectors
• Press release on the 2006 Official Poverty Statistics for the Basic Sectors
• Conduct of the User’s Forum on the 2006 Poverty Statistics for the Basic Sectors and the 2006 Child Development Index which was held on June 25, 2009 at the Dusit Thani Manila Hotel in Makati City
• Presentation of the 2006 Poverty Statistics for the Basic Sectors during the National Anti Poverty Commission (NAPC) sectoral meetings with the farmers, fishermen and senior citizens
• Release of the Report on the 2003 City and Municipal Poverty Estimates on March 27, 2009
• Prepared the Statistical Handbook on Children in the Philippines
• Release of the actual policy uses of poverty statistics in the Philippines
• Overall review of the official poverty estimation methodology.
Recognizing the need to address the issues being raised on the official poverty estimation methodology, the Technical Committee on Poverty Statistics (TC PovStat) started an overall review of the official poverty estimation methodology. To facilitate its assessment, the TC Povstat created four Small Working Groups (SWGs) within the Committee that will focus on the various components of the methodology and use the outputs of the "Comprehensive Documentation of the Official Poverty Estimation Methodology" project as the major reference in the review. The said project was undertaken by the NSCB and the Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS) with funding assistance from the United Nations Development Program (UNDP). The SWGs are expected to thoroughly study the issues on the component of the methodology assigned to them and present their findings/recommendations to the TC PovStat. These will then serve as the basis of the Committee in finalizing its recommendation of the official poverty estimation methodology.
Summary of Accomplishments for 2009
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Foreign Direct Investment Statistics (FDIS) • Q3 and Q4 2008; Q1 – Q3 2009 Reports • Press releases
Leading Economic Indicators (LEI) • Q1 – Q3 2009 Reports • Press Releases
Quarterly Economic Indices (QEI) • Q3 and Q4 2008; Q1 and Q2 2009 Reports • Press releases
Philippine Tourism Satellite Accounts (PTSA) • 2000‐2007 estimates
Gender Statistics • Factsheet on Women and Men in the
Philippines • Generation of the 2006 Child Development
Index • Development of the Statistical Handbook on
Children in the Philippines • Conduct of a Technical Workshop • Conduct of a Users’ Forum
• Official Concepts and Definitions for Statistical Purposes for the Gender
and Development Sector – Batch 2
Labor and Employment • Official methodology for generating annual
labor and employment estimates • 2nd round table discussion on the generation of
annual labor and employment estimates 2000‐2007 Philippine National Health Accounts (PNHA)
• Review of the existing sectoral data/methodologies and identification/formulation of alternative methodologies
• Conduct of computational exercises to test the alternative methodologies
• Finalization of the sectoral methodologies and estimation of the 2000‐2007 PNHA (ongoing)
2008 Statistical Indicators on Philippine Development (StatDev)
• Updating of the 2008 StatDev consisting of 13 chapters with 131 indicators posted on the NSCB website to include tables, charts and analysis
Philippine Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) • Updating of the MDG Watch • Updating of the MDG Online database
Philippine Happiness Index (PHI) • NSCB‐NSO discussion on the possible
institutionalization of the compilation of the PHI in the PSS
Other NSCB Developmental Activities • Compilation and dissemination of Flash
Indicators in response to address the statistical requirements of the global financial crisis per creation of the Task Force on Flash Indicators to Measure the Impact of Global Crisis in the Philippines (TFFI)
• On Measuring the Contribution of the NonProfit Institutions (NPI) in the Philippine Economy
• Register of Non‐Profit Institutions • MidTerm Report of the Project
• Terminal Report on the Provincial Product Accounts for Guimaras
• Report on the APEC Seminar Workshop on Statistics on International Trade in Services
• Technical Paper on Maritime Sector • Presentation on Climate Change and Poverty
(Presented in IBOP Forum on Climate related risk)
• Development of Governance Indicators: Updated the economic, social and administrative governance statistics of the provincial Good Governance index (GGI) database from 2005 to 2006
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The management and use of information systems play a key role in the efficient practice of propagating the use of statistics available in the PSS. Over the years, the NSCB continued to innovate and make even better the efficient practice of propagating the use of statistics and organizing them into statistical products and ser‐vices to reach more deeply its various stakeholders.
In 2009, the NSCB has been steadfast in making statistical information more accessible to data users thru the 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 three provincial branches in Guimaras, Negros Occidental and Antique. A new provincial branch of NSIC was launched in December 2009 in the province of Capiz.
As a public service arm and a one‐stop center for statistical information not only of the NSCB but of the whole PSS, the NSIC provides statistical service thru frontline, bookshoppe, library, and technical services. During the year, the NSIC in the NSCB Central Office in Makati City served more than 1,697 walk‐in clients and generated a total revenue of P1.129 million from sales of statistical publications in print and CD‐ROMs, data downloads, photocopying of library data/materials and payment for technical services, which were remitted to the Bureau of Treasury.
As part of its library exchange program, the NSIC received 501 publications from government, private and international organizations and provided 5,910 complimentary copies of NSCB publications to its various recipients.
On online dissemination, the NSCB website (http://www.nscb.gov.ph), continued to be more user friendly, comprehensively filled and continuously updated with press releases, free time series data, latest updates on key economic and social indicators and news on statistical developments in the PSS. During the year, it has recorded 8,653,866 page views from 667,869 unique visitors. As part of its online service, the NSCB responded to 2,794 data inquiries made thru the NSCB website.
In 2009, the NSCB Central Office released and dissemi‐nated two FactSheets, 43 press releases, 17 web announcements, 12 articles on “Statistically Speaking”, and 43 issues of e‐Newsletters to 5,251 subscribers of which 603 were new subscribers for the year. News articles released by the NSCB were published at least 406 times in various international, national and local newspapers and websites.
Among the major publications produced by the NSCB in 2009 were the 2009 Philippine Statistical Yearbook, monthly Economic Indicators, Annual and Quarterly National Accounts of the Philippines, 2006‐2008 Consolidated Income and Outlay Accounts of the Philippines, 2006‐2008 Gross Regional Domestic Product, 2006‐2008 Gross Regional Domestic Expenditure, 2008 Compendium on Philippine Environ‐ment Statistics, 2008 Directory of Government Statistical Services in the Philippines, Quarterly Leading Economic Indicators, Quarterly Foreign Direct Invest‐ments, 2008 Philippine Countryside in Figures, Regional Social and Economic Trends, 2006 Official Poverty Statistics for the Basic Sectors, 2003 City and Municipal Level Poverty Estimates, and the 2008 NSCB Annual Report.
It has also accomplished and submitted 40 questionnaires to foreign organizations like the UN, ADB, ESCAP and other international institutions. The NSCB conducted a lecture/presentation on Statistical Indicator Systems for visiting statisticians from the Viet Nam General Statistics Office (GSO) on September 21‐25, 2009, assisted in the Bangladesh Study Mission on Gender Mainstreaming on April 20, 2009 and May 6, 2009, and provided lecture on SNA to the participants of the UNSIAP 3rd Regional Course on Integrated Economic Accounts on June 30, 2009.
III. STATISTICAL INFORMATION RESOURCES AND MANAGEMENT
Summary of Accomplishments for 2009
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IV. STATISTICAL ACTIVITIES IN THE REGIONS
In 2009, the nine NSCB Regional Divisions (RDs) in Regions I, V, VI, VIII, IX, X, XI, XII and CAR have effectively made relevant improvements and institutionalized statistical development towards the operation and application of statistics in their areas of responsibility, providing efficient statistical service to its various stakeholders.
The NSCB RDs provided technical and secretariat support to the Regional Statistical Coordination Committees (RSCCs) and the various Technical Committees/Interagency Committees/Technical Working Groups/Task Forces in the discussion of issues and programs related to local statistics at the sub national level. Their accomplishments for the year included issuance of 35 resolutions which were dis‐cussed and approved by their respective RSCCs during their 25 meetings held quarterly. Their task included monitoring the adoption and implementation of the said resolutions. They were also involved in the preparation and implementation of the 2009 Policy Agenda, the Agency Statistical Calendars and in the advocacy of the Statistical Survey Review and Clearance System (SSRCS) in their respective regions.
On statistical frameworks and indicator systems, the NSCB RDs compiled, released and disseminated the 2006‐2008 Gross Regional Domestic Product (GRDP), and provided inputs to the Gross Regional Domestic Expenditure (GRDE) estimates in collaboration with the Economic Statistics Office (ESO) of the NSCB in the Central Office. For the first time, the results of the GRDP were disseminated during simultaneous press conferences in the nine regions where an NSCB RD is present.
Other outputs of the NSCB RDs included: preparation and updating of poverty maps for the provinces of Kibungan, Kapangan (Benguet), Natonin (Mt. Province), Kalinga, Ilocos Sur, Camarines Sur, Iloilo, Leyte, Zamboanga Subugay, Davao Del Norte and South Cotabato; production and dissemination of statistical publications such as the Regional Statistical Economic Trends (RSET) and Countryside in Figures (for the provinces of Kalinga, Pangasinan, Camarines Sur, Capiz, Samar, Zamboanga Sibugay, Davao del Sur, and South Cotabato). The NSCB RDs continued to produce and disseminate Regional MDG Watch, seven municipal/city profile, 69 issues of regional and provincial Statwatch, 11 issues of City Statwatch, 36 Fact Sheets, 117 press releases and 65 web articles.
In Region VI, the Capiz satellite provincial branch of the National Statistical Information Center (NSIC) was established in December 3, 2010, bringing the total number of provincial NSICs to four – all in Region VI. Through the nine NSIC regional branches and the four satellite provincial branches, a total of 13,388 clients were served and around 1,456 publications, statistical reports, and information, education and communica‐tion materials were acquired to augment their library holdings.
On the 20th NSM Regional Celebration, various statistical activities were conducted in all regions outside the NCR. These ranged from a simple activity, such as hanging of streamer or display of NSM posters to a more innovative and impressive statistical activities, such as holding of a statistical congress, statistical forum and lecture series, motorcade, statistical exhibits, workshops, and radio/TV interviews/guestings. These were all geared to raise statistical awareness and appreciation focusing on the theme of the event. The successful celebration of the 20th NSM in the regions was spearheaded by the NSCB RDs in Regions I, V, VI, VIII, IX, X, XI, XII and CAR in collaboration with the regional offices of NEDA, NSO, OCD, DND, BSP and other regional line agencies and local government units.
Summary of Accomplishments for 2009
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V. ORGANIZATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
The NSCB is short of the workforce needed to respond to the ever‐growing needs and demands of its stake‐holders. In 2007, the agency was operating with only 66.5 percent of its authorized manpower of 224 positions and the figure continued to dwindle to only 57.1 percent in 2009. The significant decline was brought about by the resignation and transfer of staff to other offices, international organizations, etc. The remaining 96 vacant positions could not be easily filled due to the prohibitions stipulated in Executive Order No. 366.
As of 2009, the NSCB has two third‐level career executive service officers and one career executive service eligible, namely:
1. Dr. Romulo A. Virola – CESO I 2. Ms. Lina V. Castro – CESO IV 3. Mr. Raymundo J. Talento ‐ CESE
Faced with the challenge of continuously building a strong and well‐developed data system responsive to the information requirement of its clients, the NSCB is struggling to deliver its regular outputs and develop‐mental programs with only 128 staff as of 2009. It is only with the strong commitment of the staff that NSCB products and services are continuously improved and delivered promptly.
In view of the NSCB’s core value on Teamwork to promote unity in diversity, synergy, and group accountability, NSCB 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 Teams 1. Input‐Output Team 2. Millennium Development Goals (MDG) Team 3. NSCB and ESO Information Technology
Teams 4. Philippine Tourism Satellite Accounts Team 5. Poverty Team 6. Price Statistics Team 7. Seasonally Adjusted National Accounts‐
Leading Economic Indicator (SANA‐LEI) Team 8. Survey Team
NSCB Internal Committees 1. Selection and Promotion Board 2. Internal Scholarship Committee 3. Program on Awards and Incentives for
Service Excellence (PRAISE) Committee 4. Budget Committee 5. Bids and Awards Committee 6. Committee on Decorum and Investigation 7. Grievance Committee
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The NSCB through its Program on Awards and Incentives for Service Excellence Committee (PRAISE) provided recognitions and citations to deserving employees for their outstanding contributions, potentials and exemplary conduct. In 2009, the following were recipients of the various PRAISE awards:
Reflective of the organization’s core value on excellence and professional integrity, the NSCB during the year consistently continued to promote professional growth and interpersonal relationship among its manpower.
In 2009, a total of 17 local and 48 international meetings/ training programs/ workshops/seminars and fora were attended by NSCB officials and staff. This includes a scholarship grant under the Japan Grant Aid for Human Resource Development Scholarship Project by the Japan International Cooperation Center availed by Ms. Simonette A. Nisperos on Master’s Degree Program in Information and Communication Technology at the Waseda University in Tokyo, Japan.
The Management Services continued to provide support services in the areas of budgeting, accounting, cashiering, and general service. The following are the support services provided in 2009:
PRAISE Awards PRAISE Awardees
Employee of the Year Herlita G. Caraan
Exemplary Service Candido J. Astrologo, Jr. Secretary General Award Lina V. Castro
Service/Retirement Estrella V. Domingo Anthony Ridao (posthumous)
Sariling Sikap Linnito M. Pascual
Attendance and Punctuality Regional Division Josephine C. Chua
Nelida B. Losare
Central Office Ebe C. Albao Jose A. Dayot
Myrna M. Gutierrez Florande S. Polistico
Flag Ceremony Attendance: Individual Ebe C. Albao Candido J. Astrologo, Jr. Edward Eugenio P. Lopez-Dee
Carmelita H. Destreza Myrna M. Gutierrez Carmelita C. Quitos
Division 1st – NSIC, 2nd – OASG, 3rd - OSG
Loyalty Awardees: Five Years of service in the NSCB Rosendo Campos Lina V. Castro Severa de Costo Norma Guevarra Myrna Gutierrez Arnel Maaliw Bonifacio Manuson
Juan Miralles Dolores Pillas Felix Propetiado Cynthia Regalado Anthony Ridao Ma. Clara T. Samiano Lolita Velasquez
Ten Years of service in the NSCB Rosendo Aya-ay Bernadette Balamban Elmer Castillo
Marymell Martillan Millicent Gay Tejada
Special Recognition Regional Division VI Bernadette Balamban Social Sectors B Division Mark Rex Romaraog
Creativity and Innovativeness Candido J. Astrologo, Jr. Best Finance Support Staff Celeste Mae C. Rola
Best Administrative Aide Elmer V. Castillo
Best IT Support Sonny U. Gutierrez Best Driver Jose Dayot
Most Promising Employee Mark C. Pascasio
Budgeting service
• Prepared 30 circulars, memoranda, issuances, advisories, etc., which were posted at the intranet; • Prepared and submitted budget proposal for FY 2010 to DBM; • Budgetary requirements/briefing materials submitted to:
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• DBM ‐ June 10, 2009 • Senate ‐ September 9, 2009 • Congress ‐ September 16, 2009
• Attended budget hearing at the Senate‐ September 10, 2009;
• Prepared, reviewed, and checked 1,789 disburse‐ment vouchers from January to December 2009;
• Prepared quarterly Status of Funds; • Prepared Allocations and Obligations from
January to December; • Prepared budgetary reports on or before the 20th
day of the month following the end of its quarter of the year
• Updated monthly gross income of employees from January to December 2009; and
Performed other budgeting services.
Accounting system
• Prepared, reviewed, filed and submitted disbursing vouchers to COA; • Received, prepared, and verified amount of
liquidation vouchers against subsidiary ledgers; • Prepared monthly book of accounts, post transac‐
tions in the subsidiary and general ledgers; • Prepared trial balance, schedules of real accounts
and bank reconciliation statements; • Prepared income statement, balance sheet and
statement of government equity and statement of cash flows;
• Prepared certification of remittances to Pag‐ibig, Philhealth, GSIS, etc.;
• Filed and submitted income tax returns to BIR; • Prepared BIR quarterly and annual reports; • Prepared and submitted quarterly reports of
unliquidated cash advances to COA; • Paid accounts payable to creditors; • Arranged meetings with the directorate and COA • Prepared, submitted justifications and updates in
compliance to Audit Observation Memorandum (AOM); and
• Reconciled inventory of property with the book of accounts and other accounting services.
Cashiering services
• Prepared 2,136 checks and 303 advice of checks issued from January to December 2009;
• Encashed payroll checks and released salaries and other benefits to officials and employees on the 7th, 15th, 22nd and 30th/31st of the month;
• Released 2,053 checks to creditors; • Prepared Monthly Report of Disbursement
(Liquidation Report) for submission to COA;. • Reported monthly accountability and reconciled
NCA and LBP balances; • Issued Official Receipts for excess cash advances
and deposited same to the Land Bank of the Philippines;
• Requested release of Notice of Cash Allocation (NCA) from the DBM re: NSM collections and other fund releases for various projects; and
other cashiering services.
General Services
• Prepared procurement forms for approval and purchase of goods and services;
• Conducted canvasses and biddings; • Posted goods and services to be procured/
purchased through the E‐Procurement, Procurement Service, DBM;
• Issued Acknowledgement Receipts of Equipment (ARE) and Inventory Custodian Slip (ICS) to users;
• Purchased and inspected goods/services; • Prepared and submitted monthly report on
supplies consumed; • Conducted annual inventory of equipment; • Registered and insured properties/vehicles; • Organized files/records keeping; • Delivered letters/communication materials; • Reproduced important documents; • Supervised and monitored security guards
& janitors; • Repaired and maintained office facilities,
vehicles,: • Performed messengerial services at the
GSIS, Pag‐ibig, • PhilHealth, BIR, etc.
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To enhance partnership among the development partners, the private sector and the government on statistical capacity building and to serve as a venue for presenting the outputs of
the PSS and its resource requirements, the NSCB held a Forum on Statistical Capacity Building on March 24, 2009 at the RCBC Plaza, Ayala Avenue, Makati City.
Dr. Romulo A. Virola, NSCB Secretary General, reports the performance of the Philippine
Economy during a quarterly press conference held at the
NSCB Operations Room, Makati City. With him are Director Raymundo J. Talento of the Economic Statistics Office, NSCB, Acting Socio‐economic Planning Secretary Augusto B. Santos and Director Dennis M. Arroyo of
the National Planning and Policy Staff, NEDA.
The NSCB formulates policies and programs that are meant to resolve issues, implement standards and methodologies and
institute systems on the statistical operations of the Philippine
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NSCB Secretary General Dr. Romulo A. Virola and Governor Victor A. Tanco of Capiz led the launching of the NSIC provincial branch in Capiz on December 3, 2009.
The NSCB conducted a Users’ Forum on the 2006
Poverty Statistics for the Basic Sectors and the
2006 Child Development Index (CDI) on June 25, 2009. The Forum served as a venue for the exchange of ideas and discussion of the latest lower‐level/sectoral
poverty and CDI estimates.
Members of the NSCB Management Committee participated in a training workshop on Handling Media Inter‐views conducted on July 8‐9, 2009 at the NSCB with Ms. Maria Mercedes “Chi Chi” Fajardo Robles as the facilitator/resource person/lecturer.
NSCB in Action...
Summary of Accomplishments for 2009
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RESOLUTION No. TITLE
1 APPROVING THE RETENTION OF THE EXISTING COMPOSITION OF THREE TECHNICAL COMMITTEES AND SEVEN IN‐TERAGENCY COMMITTEES AND THE RECONSTITUTION AND RENAMING OF ONE INTERAGENCY COMMITTEE
2 APPROVING THE SYNCHRONIZED REBASING OF PRICE INDICES TO BASE YEAR 2006
3 APPROVING THE RETENTION OF THE EXISTING COMPOSITION OF ONE TECHNICAL COMMITTEE AND ONE INTERAGENCY COMMITTEE, THE RECONSTITUTION OF THREE TECHNICAL COMMITTEES AND ONE INTERAGENCY COMMITTEE, AND THE RECONSTITUTION AND RENAMING OF ONE INTERAGENCY COMMITTEE
4 APPROVING THE BUDGETARY THRUSTS OF THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL SYSTEM FOR CY 2010
5 APPROVING THE ESTIMATION METHODOLOGY FOR THE 2006‐BASED CONSUMER PRICE INDEX FOR THE BOTTOM 30 PERCENT INCOME GROUP HOUSEHOLDS
6 APPROVING THE METHODOLOGY FOR COMPILING THE PHILIPPINE TOURISM SATELLITE ACCOUNTS
7 APPROVING AND ADOPTING THE OFFICIAL CONCEPTS AND DEFINITIONS FOR STATISTICAL PURPOSES OF WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE AND THE METHODOLOGY IN COMPUTING WHOLESALE TRADE SALES INDEX AND RETAIL TRADE SALES INDEX
8 APPROVING AND ADOPTING THE OFFICIAL CONCEPTS AND DEFINITIONS FOR STATISTICAL PURPOSES FOR THE GENDER AND DEVELOPMENT SECTOR – BATCH 2
9 APPROVING AND ADOPTING THE OFFICIAL METHODOLOGY FOR GENERATING ANNUAL LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT ESTIMATES
10 APPROVING THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE TASK FORCE ON FLASH INDICATORS TO MEASURE THE IMPACT OF GLOBAL CRISIS IN THE PHILIPPINES
11 APPROVING AND ADOPTING THE MODIFICATIONS IN THE DESIGNATED STATISTICAL ACTIVITIES OF THE BUREAU OF AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS AND BUREAU OF LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS – BATCH 1
12 DECLARING MAY 2010 AS NATIONAL CENSUS MONTH
13
ENDORSING TO CONGRESS, THROUGH THE DEPARTMENT OF BUDGET AND MANAGEMENT, THE APPROVAL OF THE 2010 CENSUS OF POPULATION AND HOUSING BUDGET
14 ENJOINING AGENCIES TO PROVIDE ASSISTANCE TO THE NATIONAL STATISTICS OFFICE FOR THE CONDUCT OF THE 2010 CENSUS OF POPULATION AND HOUSING
15 DESIGNATING THE NATIONAL STATISTICAL COORDINATION BOARD AS THE NATIONAL CENSUS COORDINATING BOARD FOR THE CONDUCT OF THE 2010 CENSUS OF POPULATION AND HOUSING AND FOR ALL POPULATION CENSUSES THEREAFTER
16
APPROVING THE TERMS OF REFERENCE AND COMPOSITION OF THE REGIONAL, PROVINCIAL, CITY, AND MUNICIPAL CENSUS COORDINATING BOARDS IN THE CONDUCT OF THE 2010 CENSUS OF POPULATION AND HOUSING
17 APPROVING AND ADOPTING THE OFFICIAL CONCEPTS AND DEFINITONS FOR STATISTICAL PURPOSES FOR THE ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES SECTOR – BATCH 1 (WATER RESOURCES SUBSECTOR)
18 RECOGNIZING AND ENJOINING SUPPORT TO THE NATIONAL HOUSEHOLD TARGETING SYSTEM FOR POVERTY REDUCTION BEING IMPLEMENTED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE AND DEVELOPMENT AS A TOOL TO IDENTIFY BENEFICIARIES OF SOCIAL PROTECTION PROGRAMS
19 APPROVING AND ADOPTING THE OFFICIAL CONCEPTS AND DEFINITIONS FOR STATISTICAL PURPOSES FOR THE HEALTH AND NUTRITION SECTOR – BATCH 3
20 APPROVING THE REBASING OF THE GENERAL RETAIL PRICE INDEX IN THE NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION TO YEAR 2000
21 APPROVING AND ADOPTING THE CONCEPTS AND DEFINITIONS FOR STATISTICAL PURPOSES FOR THE INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY SECTOR ‐ BATCH 2
22 APPROVING THE DATA ITEMS TO BE INCLUDED IN THE 2010 CENSUS OF POPULATION AND HOUSING
TABLE 1. LIST OF RESOLUTIONS ISSUED BY THE NSCB IN 2009
LIST OF TABLES
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TABLE 2. LIST OF MEMORANDUM ORDERS ISSUED BY THE NSCB IN 2009
MEMORANDUM ORDER No.
TITLE
1 CREATING AN INTERAGENCY COMMITTEE ON STATISTICAL INFORMATION MANAGEMENT AND
DISSEMINATION
2 RECONSTITUTING AND RENAMING THE INTERAGENCY COMMITTEE ON LABOR, INCOME AND PRODUCTIVITY STA‐TISTICS INTO THE INTERAGENCY COMMITTEE ON LABOR AND PRODUCTIVITY STATISTICS
3 RECONSTITUTING FURTHER THE TECHNICAL COMMITTEE ON SURVEY DESIGN
4 RECONSTITUTING AND RENAMING THE INTERAGENCY COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE, FISHERY AND
FORESTRY STATISTICS INTO THE INTERAGENCY COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE AND FISHERY STATISTICS
5 RECONSTITUTING FURTHER THE TECHNICAL COMMITTEE ON POVERTY STATISTICS
6 RECONSTITUTING THE TECHNICAL COMMITTEE ON THE SEASONAL ADJUSTMENT OF PHILIPPINE TIME SERIES
7 RECONSTITUTING THE INTERAGENCY COMMITTEE ON ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES STATISTICS
8 CREATING A TASK FORCE ON FLASH INDICATORS TO MEASURE THE IMPACT OF GLOBAL CRISIS IN THE PHILIPPINES
9 CREATING AN INTERAGENCY COMMITTEE ON SECURITY SECTOR STATISTICS
No. Date Granted
Clearance Title of Survey Frequency
Reference Period
Clearance Number Expiry Date Proponent /
Conducting Agency
1 22 January 2009
2008 Annual Survey of Philippine Business and Industry (ASPBI)
Annually 2008 NSO‐0824‐01 to 05 31 January 2010 NSO
2 19 February 2009
2008 Survey of Information and Communication Technology (SICT)
When budget provides
2008 NSO‐0901‐01 26 February 2010 NSO
3 03 March 2009 2009 Quarterly Survey of Philippine
Business and Industry (QSPBI) Quarterly 2009 NSO‐0902‐01 03 March 2010 NSO
4 27 April 2009 Community‐based Monitoring
System (CBMS) For every three (3) years
Past year (i.e. 2008)
DILG‐0903‐01 to 02 31 December 2012 DILG/ LGUs
5 30 April 2009 2009 Family Income and
Expenditure Survey (FIES) Two (2) visits Past six
months NSO‐0904‐01 to 02 30 June 2010 NSO
6 30 April 2009 Labor Turnover Survey (LTS) Quarterly Quarter BLES‐0905‐01 31 December 2012 BLES
7 30 June 2009 2009 Housing Preferences and
Affordability Survey (HPAS) One‐shot As of 7/2009 NSO‐0904‐03 30 June 2010 SRTC/ NSO
8 10 July 2009 Philippine Consumer Finance
Survey (PCFS) Every two (2) years
2009 BSP‐0906‐01 31 June 2010 BSP
9
29 July 2009 2009 Global Adult Tobacco Survey (GATS)
Every three (3) to five (5) years
August to September 2009
NSO‐0907‐01 (HH) 30 June 2010 NSO
NSO‐0907‐02 (individual)
10 29 August 2009
National Survey of Areas Planted to Abaca (NSAPA)
One‐shot May to July 2009
FIDA‐0908‐01 30 June 2010 FIDA
11 02 September 2009
2009 Survey on Overseas Filipinos SOF)
Annually Last five (5) years of the survey period
NSO‐0909‐01 (a rider to LFS)
30 June 2010 NSO
12 18 September 2009
2009 Household Survey on Domestic Visitors ‐ Core Indicator (HSDV)
One‐shot April to Sep‐tember 2009
NSO‐0910‐01 (a rider to LFS)
30 June 2010 DOT/ NSO
13 05 October 2009
Pilot Survey for the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (CPH)
Decennial As of 12:01 am of May 1, 2009
NSO‐0911‐01 TO 05 30 June 2010 NSO
TABLE 3. LIST OF SURVEYS/CENSUS GRANTED CLEARANCE BY THE NSCB IN 2009
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TABLE 4. LIST OF INTERNAL PRESSCON/ECHO SEMINAR CONDUCTED IN 2009
No. TITLE/TOPIC PRESENTOR DATE
1 Re‐echo on Public Administration and 3rd Group Training Course on Fundamental Official Statistics
Aileen S. Oliveros 02 September 2009
2 Re‐echo on Public Policy (Economics) Rhea June S. Lara 08 September 2009
3 Internal Press Conference Development of Statistical Models for the NFIA in the PSNA
Arnel B. Maaliw 15 October 2009
NO. T ITLE DATE RELEASED AUTHORS
1 The Spending Pattern of the Poor – What is Left After Food?
12 January 2009 Dr. Romulo A. Virola
2 When will Filipino men catch up with Filipino women? 09 February 2009 Mr. Candido J. Astrologo, Jr.
3 Climate Change – Will the Poor Suffer More? 09 March 2009 Dr. Romulo A. Virola
4 Tourism as an Engine for Employment Creation 13 April 2009 Dr. Romulo A. Virola and
Mr. Florande S. Polistico
5 Disparity in Local Development:
An Issue of Governance?
11 May 2009 Dr. Romulo A. Virola and
Ms. Mai Lin C. Villaruel
6 Pinoy Middle Class Before the Crisis! 08 June 2009 Dr. Romulo A. Virola and
Ms. Mildred B. Addawe
7 Will Pinoy students be survivors or will
they be voted out?
13 July 2009 Dr. Romulo A. Virola and
Ms. Jessamyn O. Encarnacion
8 For Being a Great Supporter of Statistics,
Salamat Po Pres. Cory!
10 August 2009 Dr. Romulo A. Virola and
Ms. Cynthia S. Regalado
9 Bigas, galunggong at tilapia – Presyong laban
sa kahirapan?
14 September 2009 Dr. Romulo A. Virola and
Ms. Bernadette B. Balamban
10 Land Transport in the Philippines:
Retrogressing Towards Motorcycles?
12 October 2009 Dr. Romulo A. Virola and
Ms. Rhea Ann A. Bautista
11 The Devastation of Ondoy and Pepeng! 09 November 2009 Dr. Romulo A. Virola and
Mr. Mark Rex S. Romaraog
12 Our Christmas List for our Children ! 14 December 2009 Dr. Romulo A. Virola and
Ms. Jessamyn O. Encarnacion
TABLE 5. TITLES OF STATISTICALLY SPEAKING ARTICLES IN 2009
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RELEASED BY TITLE DATE
RELEASED
Central Office Hotel Occupancy Peaks in Valentine’s Month 3/4/09
Region VI More than one‐third of blaze incidents in 2008 originated from residential structures 3/6/09
Region XII LPG retail price in General Santos City cheaper than in Cotabato City 3/17/09
CAR One out of four women workers in CAR self‐employed in 2007 3/18/09
Central Office NSCB Issues Updates on Women and Men in the Philippines 3/19/9
Region V Did you know that women edge men in education in Bicol Region? 3/20/09
Region I Tourism slows down in Ilocos Region 3/27/09
Region VIII Highest achievement for Biliran women and men in Eastern Visayas 3/27/09
Region XII Pinays from rural areas avail more of birthing services of hilots 3/30/09
Region XI Gender Disparity in Education between Women and Men in Davao region is getting more unequal
4/1/09
Region IX Zamboanga Peninsula, a family of 5 members needed at least P5,507/month in 2006? 4/3/09
Region I Participation rate declining in Ilocos government schools 5/19/09
Region X Cagayan de Oro City is the Least Poor Among the Cities and Municipalities in Region 10; But who is the poorest?
5/26/09
Region V Did you know that in Bicol Region, only five of 10 first year entrants graduate from secondary schools?
5/28/09
Region VIII Increase in EV's School Participation Rate seen in SY 2008‐2009 6/10/09
Region IX Zamboanga Peninsula Posts Slower Growth as AFF Significantly Decelerates 7/14/09
Region VI Western Visayas is 4th largest contributor to the country's GDP and 4th fastest growing among the 17 regions in the country in 2008
7/22/09
Region X Northern Mindanao Sustained to be the Largest Economy among the Mindanao Regions 7/22/09
Region XI Davao Region's economy posted a 3.7 percent growth in 2008 7/22/09
CAR Cordillera economy slows down in 2008 7/27/09
Region XII SOCCSKSARGEN’s growth slips to 4.6 percent in 2008 due to slowdown in all major sectors 7/31/09
Region I Child development in the Ilocos Region deteriorated from 2000 to 2006 8/18/09
Region I Two Ilocos provinces record low probability of attaining MDG Goal on reducing poverty 8/24/09
Region VIII Eastern Visayas falls below MDG target of 17.2% in reducing prevalence of underweight children in 2008
8/27/09
Region V Did you know that about half of traffic accidents in 2008 involved motorcycles? 9/14/09 Region VIII Calbayog City records highest crime rate in Eastern Visayas 9/25/09
CAR Seven out of ten crimes committed in CAR are index crimes 9/29/09
Region X Northern Mindanao has become Relatively Safer 9/29/09
Region VI Western Visayas in 2008 had least disaster hits but with highest rate of losses in agri, infra, and even person's life in the last three years (2006‐2008)
9/30/09
Region XI Davao Region's Primary Education still lags behind in the MDG Targets 9/30/09
Region XII More police needed in Region XII 10/2/09
Region XI Davao del Sur posts lowest crime rate in Davao Region 10/7/09
Region IX Out of the 1,858 reported crimes in Region IX, only 83.80 percent were solved 10/8/09
Region XII Attaining MDG targets, a steep climb for the education sector 11/5/09
Region XII Cotabato Province has lowest crime rate in Region XII 11/16/09
CAR Quality of life of children in CAR declined from 2003 to 2006 12/9/09
Region V Did you know that six out of every 10 tourists who came to the region visit Camarines Sur? 12/14/09
Region VIII Maslog posts highest IRA per capita in EV in 2009 12/21/09
TABLE 6. LIST OF FACTSHEETS RELEASED BY THE NSCB IN 2009
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No. TITLE OF FORA DATE VENUE
1 Forum on Statistical Capacity Building 3/24/09 RCBC Plaza,
Makati City.
2 Users’ Forum on the 2006 Poverty Statistics for the Basic Sector 6/25/09 Dusit Thani Hotel,
Makati City
3 Users’ Forum on the Statistical Handbook on Children in the Philip‐pines
12/15/09 Bayview Park Hotel, Manila
4 Consultative Forum on the Revised/Rebased National Accounts 12/18/09 Hotel Intercontinental, Makati City
TABLE 7. FORA CONDUCTED BY THE NSCB IN 2009
Table 8. LIST OF PRESS RELEASES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS ISSUED BY NSCB IN 2009
January
• Philippine Economy Surprises With 4.5 Percent GDP Growth in Q4 2008
• Informal Sector Operation: Highest in Agriculture, Fishery and Forestry Sector
• Press Con on National Accounts slated January 29
• The Leading Economic Indicator (LEI) on its third consecutive quarter of decline
• CAR: Did you know that gold metal reserves in the Cordilleras declined between 1998 and 2005?
• CAR: Inflation rate of fuel, light and water in CAR drops to –8.0 percent in December 2008
• Region IX: Zamboanga Peninsula Inflation Continued to decelerate to 11.4% in December 2008
• Region XI: 4.3 Percent of Region XI's Labor Force are Unemployed
• Region XII: Region XII's inflation eases to 10.0% in December 2008
February
• NSCB Grants Clearance to the 2008 Survey on ICT for Business and Industries
• Total Gross Revenue Index of Industries rose to 13.8 percent in Q3 2008
• NSCB Releases the 2008 Philippine Standard Classification of Education (PSCED)
• Thirteen Barangays Created; One City Converted to Highly Urbanized City in the 4th Quarter of 2008
• NSCB Grants Clearance to the 2008 Annual Survey of Philippine Business and Industry (ASPBI
• Region IX: Agriculture Production Output in Zamboanga Peninsula for 2008(Annual Situational Analysis‐BAS ZAMPEN)
• Region IX: Zamboanga Peninsula Inflation Continued to decelerate to 9% in January 2009
• Region V: January Posts Higher Inflation Rate
• Region VI: 2008 closes at a double digit inflation
• Region VIII: RDC Endorses TWG on Housing Statistics Results
• Region XI: NSCB Releases the first edition of Regional Social and Economic Trend 08
• Region XI: Davao Regions' Inflation Rate at 8.1 percent
• Region XI: NSCB XI Releases 2005 and 2007 Poverty Maps of Davao del Norte
• Region XII: Low agriculture produce in Q4 2008 due to cropping movements and too much rains
March
• NSCB Holds Forum On Statistical Capacity Building
• NSCB Creates Interagency Committee on Statistical Information Management and Dissemination
• NSCB to Disseminate 2003 City and Municipal Level Poverty Estimates
• NSCB Issues Updates on Women and Men in the Philippines
• CAR: Did you know that 3 out of 5 employed women in CAR worked for 40 hours or more a week in 2007?
• Region IX: Unemployment Rate in Zamboanga Peninsula Accelerated to 3.6% in January 2009
• Region IX: Zamboanga Peninsula Inflation Slid to 7.9 % in February 2009
• Region V:Uptrend in Inflation Continues in February
• Region VI: CIF: Capiz CD ROM version now available
• Region VI: Violence cases against women and children in WV significantly decreased in a 3 year period
• Region XI: NSCB XI Releases 2009 Compendium of Women and Men in Region XI
• Region XII: LPG retail price in General Santos City cheaper than in Cotabato City
• Region XII: Pinays from rural areas avail more of birthing services of hilots
• Region XII: Two companies shut down, 21 others feel the brunt of the
April
• Total Gross Revenue Index of Industries Up by 9.9 percent in Q4 2008
• NSCB Creates Task Force on Flash Indicators
• List of Vacant Positions as of 13 April 2009
• NSCB Congratulates Mayor Marides Fernando as One of the 2008 Top Mayors of the World
• CAR: Unemployment Rate in CAR rises to 4.3% in January 2009
• Region IX: Zamboanga Peninsula Inflation Accelerated to 9 % in March 2009
• Region V: Inflation Eases to 7.4% in March
• Region VI: NSIC Capiz…Another breakthrough in the Western Visayas statistical system
• Region VIII: Copra Prices down by 20% in Q1 2009
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May
• NSCB Announces Call for Entries to the 1st NSM Media Awards
• Philippine Economy teeters with 0.4 percent GDP growth
• Press Con on National Accounts slated May 28
• IASC Invites Participants to Two Statistical Events
• The Leading Economic Indicator (LEI) drops four quarters in a row
• CAR: Did you know that 6 out of 10 college graduates in CAR are women?
• Region IX: Zamboanga Peninsula Inflation Decelerated to 8.1 % in April 2009
• Region IX: Out of the 1,858 Reported Crimes in Region IX, Only 83.80 Percent were Solved
• Region V: Inflation Hits 14‐Month Low
• Region VI: "Western Visayas topped the country in livestock as revealed by the January 2009
• Region VIII: BAS Conducts Capacity Building Program on Fisheries Data Systems
June
• Names of Three LGUs Corrected in the PSGC in the First Quarter of 2009
• Fourth quarter 2008 approved FDI declines by 79.2 percent
• NSCB Holds Users’ Forum on the 2006 Poverty Statistics for the Basic Sectors and 2006 Child Development Index
• NSCB Releases the 2008 Directory of Government Statistical Services in the Philippines
• NSCB Releases the Consolidated Accounts/Income and Outlay Accounts for 2006‐2008
• CAR: CAR inflation slows down to 2.7% in May 2009
• Region IX: Zamboanga Peninsula Inflation Continues to Decelerate …
• Region V: May Inflation Hits Record Low
• Region VIII: APAC is ramping up for 1,000 seats in Leyte
July
• Creation of Province Nullified and Sixteen Cities Reverted as Municipalities in the 2nd Quarter of 2009
• Total Gross Revenue Index of Industries Slows Down in Q1 2009
• Fishermen… poorest basic sector in 2006
• Northern Mindanao’s economy records fastest growth in 2008
• UNSIAP 3rd Regional Course on Integrated Economic Accounts Participants Visit NSCB
• NSCB Releases 2008 Statistical Indicators on Philippine Development (StatDev Philippines)
• Nation celebrates Nutrition Month
• CAR: Cordillera posts modest growth in 2008
• CAR: Did you know that the service sector of the Cordillera grew faster than that of the country in 2008?
• CAR: News Conference on the 2008 Economic Performance of Cordillera slated July 22
• Region I: Ilocos Region’s Economy Decelerates as AFF Contracts
• Region IX: Zamboanga Peninsula Inflation Continues to Decelerate
• Region IX: Zamboanga Peninsula's jobless rate rises to 3.8% in April 2009
• Region V: Bicol Region's Economy Grows by 4.3% in 2008
• Region V: Inflation Rate Dips Further in June
• Region VI: Western Visayas, the 4th Largest Contributor to the Country’s GDP and the Fastest Growing Among the Visayas Regions
• Region VI: "Major Agricrops Fueled the Growth of AFF Making WV the 4th Largest Contributor to the Country's GDP"
• Region VI: News Conference on the 2008 Economic Performance of Western Visayas slated on July 22
• Region VIII: News Conference on the 2008 Economic Performance of Eastern Visayas Region slated July 22
• Region VIII: EV economy accelerates to 3.6% in 2008
• Region X: News Conference on the 2008 Economic Performance of Northern Mindanao slated July 22
• Region X: Northern Mindanao is the fastest growing regional economy
• Region XI: News Conference on the 2008 Economic Performance of Davao Region slated July 22, 200
• Region XI: Davao Region's economy slows down to 3.7 percent
• Region XII: SOCCSKSARGEN’s growth slips to 4.6 percent in 2008 due to slowdown in all major sectors
• Region XII: Press Con on Regional Accounts slated July 22
• Region XII: SOCCSKSARGEN's economy slows down to 4.6 percent
August
• Government Stimulus Resuscitates Economy to 1.5 percent GDP Growth
• 11th National Convention on Statistics to be Held in October 2010
• National Statistics Month Turns 20
• Press Con on National Accounts slated August 27
• Flash Indicators Show Signs of Recovery
• PCE Growth Highest in Northern Mindanao
• Global Crisis Causes First Quarter 2009 Approved FDI to Post Lowest Level in Fourteen Years
• CAR: CAR inflation further slows down to 1.0% in July 2009
• Region IX: Corn Production in Zamboanga Peninsula Increased by 22.49% in the 2nd Quarter of 2009
• Region IX: Zamboanga Peninsula Inflation further Decelerated…
• Region V: Bicol Inflation Hits All‐Time Low in July
• Region VI: Major Agricrops Fueled the Growth of AFF Making WV the 4th Fastest Growing and the 4th Largest Contributor to the Country’s GDP
• Region VI: The Country's First Ethanol Plant in San Carlos City, Negros Occidental Expected to Boost Western Visayas' GRDP in 2009
• Region VIII: EV inflation plunges to 0.2% in July
• Region XII: Region XII inflation moves on a downtrend
September
• NSCB Conducts Briefing on Indicator System for Visiting Viet Nam Statisticians
• Call for Papers for the 11th National Convention On Statistics (NCS)
• Decline in Approved FDIs Eases
• CAR: Did you know that household expenses accounted for more than half of Cordillera’s total expenditures in 2008?
• CAR: Unemployment Rate in the Cordillera region improves to 4.6% in July 2009
• Region I: 20th NSM Focuses on Security Sector Statistics
• Region IX: The 20th National Statistics Month
• Region IX: Zamboanga Peninsula Inflation Slightly Accelerated
• Region V:August Posts Higher Inflation Rate
• Region VI: "National Statistics Month turns 20 this 2009"
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• Region VI: National Statistics Month on its 20th Year This October
• Region VI: The Country’s First Ethanol Plant in San Carlos City, Negros Occidental Expected to Boost Western Visayas’ GRDP in 2009
• Region VIII: 20th NSM Focuses on Security Statistics
• Region X: Northern Mindanao Celebrates 20th National Statistics Month
• Region XI: National Statistics Month Turns 20!
• Region XI: NSCB XI Releases 6th Edition of City/Municipal Profile in the web featuring Tagum City
• Region XII: 20th NSM Highlights Security Statistics
October
• NSCB Clears the Conduct of the Pilot Survey for the 2010 Census of Population and Housing
• Drop in the Leading Economic Indicator (LEI) slows down in the third quarter
• Nation Observes 20th National Statistics Month
• NSCB Releases 2009 Philippine Statistical Yearbook (PSY)
• Headline Inflation Rate Accelerates to 0.7 Percent in September 2009
• NSCB Announces the Winners for the 1st NSM Media Awards and the 19th NSM Best Activity and Best Region
• List of Vacant Positions as of 02 October 2009
• CAR: 2009 RSET in CRDOM now available
• Region IX: 2009 RSET of NSCB Zamboanga Peninsula are Now in CDs
• Region IX: Zamboanga Peninsula Inflation Continue to Accelerate
• Region V: NSCB V Releases 2009 RSET
• Region V: Upswing in Inflation Continues in September
• Region VIII: 20th NSM Kicks Off with a Bang
• Region VIII: NSCB Releases 2009 RSET for Eastern Visayas
• Region X: NSCB 10 Releases Regional Social and Economic Trends (RSET) 2009 for Northern Mindanao to highlight the Importance of Statistics in Effecting Development
• Region X: Statistics at a Glance: Region 10’s Progress based on MDG Indicators
• Region XI: NSCB XI Releases the 2009 Davao Region MDG Watch
• Region XI: NSCB XI releases the 7th Edition of city/municipal profile at the web featuring Nabunturan
• Region XI: NSCB XI Releases the Second Edition of Regional Social and Economic Trends (RSET) ‐ Davao Region
• Region XII: 2009 RSET for SOCCSKSARGEN Region is now available in CDs
• Region XII: More police needed in Region XII
• Region XII: SOCCSKSARGEN Region starts month‐long NSM celebration
• Region IX: Zamboanga Peninsula Inflation Slightly Decelerated
• Region V: October Inflation Hits 4‐Month High
• Region VI: "Statistical Appreciation Forum for the Media and Provincial Information Officers"
• Region VI: Statistical Appreciation Forum for the Media and Provincial Information Officers
• Region VI: The 4th Satellite National Statistical Information Center in the Philippines to be Launched on December 03 in Capiz
• Region VIII: Eastern Visayas Successfully Culminates the 20th NSM Celebration
• Region X: NSCB RD 10 Releases Countryside in Figures: Bukidnon, 2nd Edition
• Region XI: PSA Davao Region Chapter Established
• Region XII: Attaining MDG targets, a steep climb for the education sector
• Region XII: Cotabato Province has lowest crime rate in Region XII
November
• Creation of Three Municipalities and Thirteen Barangays in the 3rd Quarter of 2009
• Approved FDI slumps by 84.4 percent
• Philippine Economy posts a fragile 0.8 percent GDP Growth
• Press Con on National Accounts slated November 26
• Total Gross Revenue Index of Industries Declines by 0.4 Percent in Q2 2009
• Seasonally Adjusted Palay Production Higher by 0.6 Percent in the Third Quarter of 2009
• Merchandise Exports Posts 18.3 Percent Decline in September 2009
• Headline Inflation Rate Rises to 1.6 Percent in October 2009
• Value of Production Index of Manufacturing Industry Dips by 15.2 Percent in August 2009
• Invitation to Apply for Eligibility and to Bid for Janitorial Services and for Security Services
• CAR: Facts & Figures of Natonin, Mt. Province
• Region I: Pangasinan Wins 2009 Best NSM Province Award
December
• NSCB Holds Consultative Forum on the National Accounts of the Philippines
• CAR: Did you know that CAR recorded the highest casualties during typhoons Ondoy and Pepeng?
• Region IX: Zamboanga Peninsula's unemployment falls to 2.8%
• Region IX: Zamboanga Peninsula's unemployment falls to 2.8%
• Region V: CIF Camarines Sur Now Available
• Region V: Inflation Swells to 4.2 Percent in November
• Region VI: The country's 4th satellite NSIC launched in Roxas City, Capiz today, December 3, 2009
• Region VIII: NSCB Releases The Countryside in Figures for Samar Province
• Region X: NSCB 10 Releases Regional Social and Economic Trends (RSET) Print Publication
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Table 9. LIST OF NEWS UPDATES ON DESIGNATED
STATISTICS IN 2009
March
Merchandise exports continue to decline
May
Headline Inflation Rate Decelerates to 4.8% in April 2009
October
Headline Inflation Rate Accelerates to 0.7 Percent in September 2009
November
Seasonally Adjusted Palay Production Higher by 0.6 Percent in the Third Quarter of 2009
Merchandise Exports Posts 18.3 Percent Decline in September 2009
Headline Inflation Rate Rises to 1.6 Percent in October 2009
Value of Production Index of Manufacturing Industry Dips by 15.2 Percent in
Table 10. LIST OF PUBLICATIONS PRODUCED AND DISSEMINATED BY NSCB IN 2009
No. TITLE OF PUBLICATION
1 2008 NSCB Annual Report
2 2009 Philippine Statistical Yearbook (PSY)
3 Quarterly and Annual National Accounts of the Philippines (NAP)
4 2008 Directory of Government Statistical Services in the Philippines (DGSSP)
5 2008 Compendium on Philippine Environment Statistics (CPES)
6 2008 Consolidated Income and Outlay Accounts of the Philippines
7 2008 Regional Social and Economic Trends (RSET) for Regions CAR, I, IV, V, VI, VIII, IX, X, XI, and XII
8 2008 Gross Regional Domestic Product (GRDP)
9 2008 Gross Regional Domestic Expenditures (GRDE)
10 2007 Countryside in Figures (CIF) (for provinces of South Cotabato, Davao del Sur, Zamboanga del Sur Biliran, Guimaras, Negros Occidental, Antique, Romblon, Ilocos Norte)
11 Monthly Economic Indicators (EI)
12 Quarterly Economic Indices of the Philippines (QEI)
13 Quarterly Foreign Direct Investments (FDI) Report
14 Quarterly Updates on Philippine Standard Geographic Classification (PSGC)
15 2004 Philippine Standard Commodity Classification (PSCC)
16 2008 Philippine Standard Classification of Education (PSCED)
17 2004 Philippine National Health Accounts (PNHA)
18 Quarterly Leading Economic Indicators (LEI) Report
19 2003 City and Municipal Level Poverty Estimates
20 2006 Official Poverty Statistics for the Basic Sector
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Technical Committee/Interagency Committee (TC/IAC) Major Accomplishments in 2009
Technical Committee on Population on Housing Statistics (TCPHS)
1. Reviewed and prepared recommendations on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (CPH), particularly on the initial plans for the census field operations and the major data items to be included in the activity
2. Reviewed the proposed modifications on the designated statistics and statistical activities relating to population and housing
3. Reviewed the 2000 national and regional life expectancy for males, females, and both sexes
4. Reviewed the methodology and estimates for generating 2000 CPH‐based population projections by single age and by sex
5. Reviewed the annual population estimates for 2011‐2014, which were provided to the Office of the President
6. Conducted an initial review of the existing data sources of fertility, mortality, and migration statistics
7. Evaluated the Household Model for Economic and Social Studies (HOMES) software for its applicability
8. Conducted an initial review of the proposed housing needs framework, definition of housing terms and concepts, and methodology for projecting housing needs
Technical Committee on Poverty Statistics (TC Povstat)
1. Recommendations/comments/ suggestions on the different designated statistical activities concerning poverty
2 Recommendations/comments/ suggestions on the various paper done thru the PIDS Implemented Project: Comprehensive Documentation and Analysis of Issues on the Official Poverty Estimation Methodology
3. Comments/suggestions on the 2006 Official Poverty Statistics for the Basic Sectors
4. Reviewed the issues on the various aspects of the official poverty estimation methodology by the 4 small working groups.
Technical Committee on Price Statistics (TCPS) 1. NSCB Resolution No. 2 Series of 2009 – Approving the Synchronized Rebasing of Price Indices to Base Year 2006 dated 11 February 2009;
2. NSCB Resolution No. 5 Series of 2009 – Approving the Estimation Methodology for the 2006‐Based Consumer Price Index for the Bottom 30 Percent Income Group Households dated 11 March 2009;
3. NSCB Resolution No. 20 Series of 2 009 – Approving the Rebasing of the General Retail Price Index (GRPI) in the National Capital Region to Year 2000 dated 11 November 2009;
4. Recommendations on the action plans towards the quarterly generation of the Producer’s Price Index for Agriculture (PPI‐Agri)
5. Recommendations on designated statistics on prices
6. Monitored accomplishments on PSDP regular statistical activities under the chapter on prices for the following agencies: NSCB, NSO, BSP, and SRTC.
Technical Committee on Statistical Standards and Classifications (TCSSC)
1. Inputs on the proposed TWG work programs to guide the following: TWG on Geographic Classifications, TWG on PSIC and TWG on Expenditure Classifications
2. Recommendations/inputs to the first quarter and fourth quarter updates of the Philippine Standard Geographic Codes (PSGC) First quarter, 2009 PSGC updates Fourth quarter, 2009 PSGC updates
Technical Committee on Survey Design (TCSD) 1. Initial Report on the Comparison of NSO’s Family Income and Expenditure
Survey (FIES), FNRI’s National Nutrition Survey (NNS) and BAS’s Survey of Food Demand for Agricultural Commodities (SFDAC)
TABLE 11. OUTPUTS OF THE NSCB TECHNICAL COMMITTEES, INTERAGENCY COMMITTEES, TECHNICAL WORKING GROUPS AND TASK FORCES FOR 2009
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Technical Committee/Interagency Committee (TC/IAC) Major Accomplishments in 2009
Interagency Committee on Agriculture and Fishery Statistics (IACAFS)
1. Reconstitution and Renaming of IAC on Agriculture and Fishery Statistics
2. Presentation and review of past and unresolved issues in the IAC; identification of current issues in the Agriculture and Fishery Statistics
3. Presentation, review and recommendations on the proposed modified designated statistics of BAS, NSO, DAR and NFA
Interagency Committee on Education Statistics (IACES)
1. Initial recommendations on the improvement of the administrative reporting systems on education
• Inclusion of police, military, and related schools in the CHED reporting system on
• higher education • Integration of statistics on the certification of paraprofessionals as part
of the TESDA reporting system on middle level skills development
• Designation of the generation of statistics and indicators on middle level skills development and higher education
2. IAC Resolution on the creation of the TWG on Culture Statistics (pending approval by the NCCA Board)
3. Review of the results of the 2008 FLEMMS based on the old and proposed operational definitions of functional literacy
Interagency Committee on Environment and Natural Resources Statistics (IACENRS)
1. Review of Designated Statistics for Mining & Quarrying and forestry
2. Approved terms and concepts for statistical purposes for water and land soil resources for board approval 3. Water resources terms and concepts (first batch) was approved by the board September 16, 2009 4. Land/soil resources terms/concepts are being re‐evaluated as recommended by the NSCB technical staff 5. Water resources terms/concept (second batch being re‐evaluated)
Interagency Committee on Foreign Direct Invest‐ment Statistics (IACFDIS)
1. Revised framework for the compilation of realized investments
2. Administrative forms for the compilation of realized investments (draft)
3. Mechanism for the compilation of realized investments (partial)
4. Inputs to and comments on the Q4 2008, Q1, Q2 and Q3 2009 FDI consolidated report
5. Inputs to the Country Report on the Philippines FDI Trends and Development covering the period 2008‐H1 2009
6. Participation of selected IACFDIS members in the
• 19th WGFDIS meeting, 2 ‐ 3 April 2009, Singapore
• Training on Foreign Affiliates and 20th WGFDIS meeting, 14 – 17 July 2009, Malaysia
• 1st Workshop on Foreign Direct Investment Statistics, 18‐19 August 2009 Indonesia
Interagency Committee on Gender Statistics (IACGS)
1. Recommendation/endorsement on the official concepts and definitions (second set) for statistical purposes of the gender and development sector thru NSCB Resolution No. 8 Series of 2009 ‐ Approving and Adopting the Official Concepts and Definitions for Statistical Purposes for the Gender and Development Sector ‐ Batch 2
2. Template for the initial Directory of Focal Persons and Gender Statistics
Interagency Committee on Health and Nutrition Statistics (IACHNS)
1. Official definitions of 18 concepts and terms on health and nutrition statistics (Batch 3) as approved by the NSCB Executive Board (NSCB Board Resolution 19, Series of 2009)
2. Recommendations on the proposed generation and institutionalization of the hunger index
3. Comments and recommendations on the overall revision of the PNHA
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Interagency Committee on Information and Com‐munication Technology Statistics (IACICTS)
1. Reviewed and recommended eight Official Concepts and Definitions for Statistical Purposes for ICT Statistics ‐ Batch 2 (approved by the Board on 11 Nov. 2009)
2. Reviewed and recommended classification codes of BPOs vis‐à‐vis the 2009 PSIC/ISIC Rev 4 – Submitted to the TWG on PSIC
3. Ongoing discussions on the Formulation of the Framework on Statistics on the Information Economy
Interagency Committee on Labor, and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS)
1. Recommendations/endorsement on the official methodology for the generation of annual labor and employment statistics thru the NSCB Resolution
No. 9 Series of 2009 ‐ Approving and Adopting the Official Methodology of Generating Annual Labor and Employment Estimates.
2. Recommendations/comments/ suggestions on the different designated statistical activities on labor
Interagency Committee on Security Sector Statistics (IACSSS)
1. Conducted its organizational meeting on October 22, 2009
2. Discussed and provided initial inputs to the scope and coverage of the Security Sector Statistics
3. Adopted the proposed 2009‐2010 IACSSS Work Program 4. Discussed and provided inputs to the initial inventory of existing data / statistics of agencies related to security statistics
5. Created the following two (2) technical working groups: a) TWG on Peace and Order Statistics organized on November 26, 2009
b) TWG on Defense and Security Statistics organized on December 9, 2009
Interagency Committee on Science and Technology Statistics (IACSTS)
(The IAC did not convene in 2009.)
Interagency Committee on Statistical Information Management and Dissemination (IACSIMD)
1. Ongoing discussions on the formulation of Guidelines on the Production, Release and Dissemination of Microdata
2. Ongoing discussions on the formulation of Guidelines for Disseminating Statistical Data and Metadata on the Internet
Interagency Committee on Tourism Statistics (IACTS)
1. Inputs to the NSCB Board Resolution No. 6 Series of 2009: Approving the Methodology for compiling the Philippine Tourism Satellite Accounts
2. Technical assistance to LGUs on the development of administrative forms to collect tourism data
Technical Committee/Interagency Committee (TC/IAC) Major Accomplishments in 2009
Interagency Committee on Trade Statistics (IACTrS) 1. Recommendations on the refinements of the results of the 2007‐2008 IT and IT‐Enabled Survey; and
2. Recommendations on the institutionalization plan for the generation and regular monitoring of statistics on IT and IT‐Enabled Services
3. Approval of the NSCB Resolution No. 7 “Approving and Adopting the Official Concepts and Definitions for Statistical Purposes of Wholesale and Retail Trade and the Methodology for Computing Wholesale Trade Sales Index and Retail Trade Index” (approved on March 11, 2009)
Task Force on Flash Indicators to Measure the Im‐pact of Global Crisis in the Philippines
1. Identified 81 flash indicators 2. Recommendations on the compilation and dissemination system of flash
indicators 3. Recommendations were approved by the NSCB Executive Board through NSCB
Resolution No. 10 Series of 2009 (July 6, 2009)
Task Force on Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise (TFMSME)
1. Recommendations on the conceptual definition of terms on “Enterprise” and “Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise”
2. Proposed list of statistics/indicators to serve as basis for the MSME statistical framework 3. Discussions on the development of statistical framework on MSME statistics
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TABLE 12. LIST OF LOCAL TRAINING PROGRAMS ATTENDED BY NSCB STAFF IN 2009
Description Venue Date
Sponsoring Agency From To
1 Census and Survey Data Preparation in Connection with the Capacity Building for Poverty Mapping
Cagayan de Oro City 5‐Jan‐2009 14‐Jan‐2009
GIC/AIT
2 Training on the Analysis of the Results of the 2007 Subregional Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (SR‐MICS) and other Statistics on Women and Children for the CFM Focal Persons of Cotabato Province
AJ‐Hi Time Hotel in Kidapawan City
29‐Jan‐2009 30‐Jan2009 Provincial Government of Cotabato City
3 Regional Data Dissemination on the Preliminary Results of the 2006 Census of Philippine Business and Industry (2006 CPBI)
AJ Hi‐Time Hotel in Kidapawan City
13‐Mar‐2009 13‐Mar‐2009 NSO XII
4 Seminar/Workshop on Preservation of Archival Documents/Collections”
Skyrise Hotel, Domini‐can Road Baguio City
24‐Mar‐2009 26‐Mar‐2009 NSCB RD‐CAR
5 Appreciation Seminar on Livestock and Poultry (L & P) Data System Angeles City 7‐May‐2009 8‐May‐2009 BAS Angeles City
6 6th Mindanao Statistics Congress Villa Paraiso, Mamba‐jao, Camiguin
13‐May‐2009 16‐May‐2009 Mindanao Statistics Congress
7 Country Course on the 1993 System of National Accounts (SNA) SRTC Quezon City 15‐Jun‐2009 19‐Jun‐2009 NSCB
8 Third Regional Course on Integrated Economic Accounts (IEA) SRTC Quezon City 22‐Jun‐2009 3‐Jul‐2009 NSCB
9 Training Workshop on Handling Media Interview NSCB Central Office Makati City
8‐Jul‐2009 9‐Jul‐2009 NSCB/HRDP
10 Conduct of Course Counseling Workshop Mactan Island, Cebu City
21‐Jul‐2009 22‐Jul‐2009 Philippine –Australian Human Resource Develop‐ment Facility (PAHRDF)
11 Guided Review of the Philippine Health Information System Strategic Plan
Hotel Kimberly, Tagaytay City
12‐Aug‐2009 13‐Aug‐2009 Department of Health
12 Poverty Reduction Inception‐Workshop Cum Poverty Mapping Project Terminal Report Writeshop Meeting
RDC‐CAR at Bohol Province
5‐Oct‐2009 9‐Oct‐2009 Regional Develop‐ment Council
13 3rd HR Philippine National Convention SMX Convention Center, Mall of Asia, Pasay City
21‐Oct‐2009 22‐Oct‐2009 Ariva Events Management
14 High Impact Presentation Skills Training Vista Hall, Develop‐ment Academy of the Philippines
22‐Oct‐2009 22‐Oct‐2009 NEDA
15 Writeshop on the Statistical Handbook on Children in the Philippines and Finalization of Project Outputs
Boracay Island, Aklan 24‐Nov‐2009 26‐Nov‐2009 NSCB
16 Training Workshop on the Revision and Rebasing of the Philippine System of National Accounts (PSNA) Adopting the 1993/2008 System of National Accounts (SNA)
Tagaytay Place in Bar‐rio Sungay, Tagaytay City
1‐Dec‐2009 7‐Dec‐2009 NSCB
17 Consultative Forum on the Revised/Rebased National Accounts of the Philippines
Hotel Intercontinental Manila, Makati City
18‐Dec‐2009 18‐Dec‐2009 NSCB Central Office
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TABLE 13. LIST OF INTERNATIONAL MEETINGS/ TRAINING PROGRAMS/ WORKSHOPS/ SEMINARS AND OTHER FORA ATTENDED
BY NSCB STAFF IN 2009
No. Name of Meetings/ Training Pro‐
grams/Workshops/ Seminars/Fora Name of participant
Date Covered Nature of Training
Country Sponsoring Agency From To
1 Strategic Planning for the Develop‐ment of ASEAN Statistics the 9th ASEAN Heads of Statistical Offices Meeting (AHSOM 9)
Candido J. Astrologo, Jr. 14‐Jan‐2009 15‐Jan‐2009 Meeting Singapore ASEAN‐Australian Development Cooperation Programme (AADCP)
2 Workshop on MDG Monitoring Jessamyn O. Encarnacion 14‐Jan‐2009 16‐Jan‐2009 Workshop Bangkok, Thailand United Nations Statistics Division
3 Strategic Planning for the Develop‐ment of ASEAN Statistics and Ninth ASEAN Heads of Statistical Offices Meeting (AHSOM 9)
Romulo A. Virola 15‐Jan‐2009 16‐Jan‐2009 Meeting Singapore ASEAN‐Australian Development Cooperation Programme (AADCP)
4 United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Institute for Statistics Technical Review Panel (TAP) for the International Standard Classification of Education (ISCEDO)
Lina V. Castro 19‐Jan‐2009 20‐Jan‐2009 Montreal, Canada United Nations Educational Scien‐tific and Cultural Organization
5 Second SDMX Global Conference Candido J. Astrologo, Jr. 19‐Jan‐2009 21‐Jan‐2009 Conference Paris, France United Nations Statistics Division (UNSD)
6 Global Forum on Gender Statistics Jessamyn O. Encarnacion 26‐Jan‐2009 28‐Jan‐2009 Forum Accra, Ghana DSA/UNDP
7 Global Forum on Gender Statistics and Inter‐agency Expert Group on Gender Statistics Meeting (IAEGGS)
Lina V. Castro 26‐Jan‐2009 28 and 29‐Jan‐2009
Forum/ Meeting
Accra, Ghana Ghana Statistical Service and the United Nations (Statistics Division and United Nations Population Fund)
8 First Session of the Committee on Statistics
Romulo A. Virola 4‐Feb‐2009 6‐Feb‐2009 Session Bangkok, Thailand United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP) thru the Office of the (UNIO)
9 RETA 6483‐Adopting the Supply and Use Framework Towards 1993 System of National Accounts Compilation in Selected Development Member Coun‐tries (DMCs) Inception Workshop
Maria Fe M. Talento 13‐Feb‐2009 13‐Feb‐2009 Workshop Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Asian Development Bank
10 System of National Accounts (SNA) Statistics Training
Mai Lin C. Villaruel, Noel S. Nepomuceno
17‐Feb‐2009 23‐Feb‐2009 Training Tokyo, Japan Government of Japan
11 Fortieth Session of the United Nations Statistical Commission and Related Special Events, UNHQ, New York
Romulo A. Virola 20‐Feb‐2009 27‐Feb‐2009 Session New York United Nations Statistical Commis‐sion (UNSC)
12 Training Program on Capacity Building in Poverty Mapping‐Phase II
Riza N. Moraleta, Linnito M. Pascual
2‐Mar‐2009 3‐Apr‐2009 Training Pathumthani, Thai‐land
DSA
13 Strategic Planning Workshop on Devel‐opment of ASEAN Statistics and Special Session on the EU‐ASEAN Capacity Building Programme
Candido J. Astrologo, Jr., Cynthia S. Regalado
18‐Mar‐2009 20‐Mar‐2009 Workshop Bali, Indonesia ASEAN‐Australia Development Cooperation Program (AADCP) Transition Cycle 2 and the EU‐ASEAN Programme
14 Workshop in Geospatial Analysis for Attaining the Millennium Development Goals and Sustainable Development
Jessamyn O. Encarnacion 20‐Apr‐2009 24‐Apr‐2009 Workshop Bonn, Germany Center for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN) with support from the IUSSP
15 Inception Workshop and First Pro‐gramme Steering Committee Meeting of the EU‐ASEAN Statistical Capacity Building Programme
Romulo A. Virola 4‐May‐2009 5‐May‐2009 Workshop/Meeting
Jakarta, Indonesia EU‐ASEAN Programme
16 Second WHO Regional Consultation Meeting on the Revision of the System of Health Accounts (SHA) Manual
Redencion M. Ignacio, Marymell A. Martillan
6‐May‐2009 8‐May‐2009 Meeting Seoul, Korea World Health Organisation and the Organisation for Economic Co‐operation and Development
17 International Seminar on Timeliness, Methodology and Comparability of Rapid Estimates of Economic Trends
Candido J. Astrologo, Jr. 27‐May‐2009 29‐May‐2009 Seminar Ottawa, Canada United Nations Statistics Division (UNSD)
2009 NSCB ANNUAL REPORT 39
18 Partnership in Statistics for Development in the 21st Century (PARIS21) Steering Committee Meeting
Romulo A. Virola 4‐Jun‐2009 5‐Jun‐2009 Meeting OECD Conference Center Room CC13
Paris, France
Organisation for Economic Co‐operation and Development (OECD)
19 International Workshop From Data to Accounts: Measuring Production in National Accounting
Raymundo J. Talento, Maria Fe M. Talento, Florande S. Polistico
8‐Jun‐2009 12‐Jun‐2009 Workshop Beijing, China United Nations Statistics Division (UNSD) and the National Bureau of Statistics (Peoples Republic of China)
20 Results Dissemination Workshop for Poverty Mapping in the ASEAN Mem‐ber Countries
Lina V. Castro, Linnito M. Pascual
11‐Jun‐2009 12‐Jun‐2009 Workshop AIT in Bangkok, Thailand
Geoinformatics Centre (GIS), Asian Institute of Technology (AIT)
21 Technical Workshop on Guidelines for Improving the Comparability and Availability of Private Health Expendi‐tures under the SHA Framework and the 5th Joint OECD Korea Policy Centre‐APNHAN Meeting of Regional Health Accounts Experts
Carmelita H. Destreza 15‐Jun‐2009 16‐Jun‐2009 Workshop/Meeting
Seoul, Korea OECD Korea Policy Centre
22 Master’s Degree program in Informa‐tion and Communication Technology
Simonette A. Nisperos 1‐Jul‐2009 1Jul‐2011 Scholarship Waseda University Graduate Sch. Of
Global Information and Telecommuni‐
cation Studies, Tokyo, Japan
Japan Grant Aid for Human Resource Development Scholarship (JDS) Project, Japan International Cooperation Center (JICE)
23 Fifth Group Training Course in Analysis, Interpretation and Dissemination of Official Statistics (Economic Statistics)
Arnel B. Maaliw 7‐Jul‐2009 12‐Sept‐2009 Training Chiba, Japan United Nations Statistical Institute for Asia and the Pacific/Japan International Cooperation Agency
24 Second Meeting of the UNESCO Insti‐tute for Statistics’ Technical Advisory Panel
Lina V. Castro 9‐Jul‐2009 10‐Jul‐2009 Meeting UNESCO General Headquarters in
Paris, France
United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Institute for Statistics (UIS)
25 6th Global National Health Accounts Symposium
Redencion M. Ignacio 9‐Jul‐2009 10‐Jul‐2009 Symposium Beijing, China WHO, OECD and Eurostat
26 Training on Foreign Affiliates Statistics (FATS)
Raymundo J. Talento 14‐Jul‐2009 15‐Jul‐2009 Training Renaissance Melaka Hotel, Melaka,
Malaysia
ASEAN‐US Technical Assistance and Training Facility (USTATF)
27 20th Meeting of the ASEAN Working Group on Foreign Direct Investment Statistics (WGFDIS)
Raymundo J. Talento 16‐Jul‐2009 17‐Jul‐2009 Meeting Renaissance Melaka Hotel, Melaka,
Malaysia
ASEAN‐US Technical Assistance and Training Facility (USTATF)
28 1st MICS4 Regional Training Workshop Jessamyn O. Encarnacion 15‐Jul‐2009 21‐Jul‐2009 Workshop Bangkok, Thailand United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF)
29 57th Session on the International Statistical Institute (ISI)
Romulo A. Virola Jessamyn O. Encarnacion
16‐Aug‐2009 22‐Aug‐2009 Session Durban Interna‐tional Convention
Centre Durban, South Africa
International Statistical Institute (ISI)
30 Expert Group Meeting on International Economics and Social Classifications
Severa B. De Costo 1‐Sept‐2009 4‐Sept‐2009 Meeting New York, USA United Nations Statistics Division (UNSD)
31 International Workshop on Implemen‐tation of International Standard Indus‐trial Classification (ISIC) and Central Product Classification
Cynthia S. Regalado Louella R. Ragos
14‐Sept‐2009 16‐Sept‐2009 Workshop Kunming, China United Nations Statistics Division (UNSD)
32 Fourth Regional Course/Workshop on Statistical Quality Management and Fundamental Principles of Official Statistics
Jessamyn O. Encarnacion 21‐Sept‐2009 25‐Sept‐2009 Workshop Daejeon, Republic of Korea
United Institute for Asia and the Pacific (UNSIAP)
33 Fifth Group Training Course in Mod‐ules on Fundamental Official Statistics
Magnolia C. San Diego 28‐Sept‐2009 20‐Mar‐2010 Training Chiba, Japan United Nations Statistical Institute for Asia in the Pacific (UNSIAP)
34 Official launching of the ASEAN stats and the EASCAB programme and a High‐profile user‐procedure Workshop on “ Building Knowledge in the ASEAN Community”
Romulo A. Virola 6‐Oct‐2009 6‐Oct‐2009 Workshop Jakarta, Indonesia EU‐ASEAN Statistical Capacity Building (EASCAB) programme
35 Regional Consultation Meeting for the Review of the International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED)
Lina V. Castro 15‐Oct‐2009 16‐Oct‐2009 Meeting Bangkok, Thailand United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Institute for Statistics (UIS)
No. Name of Meetings/ Training Pro‐
grams/Workshops/ Seminars/Fora Name of participant
Date Covered Nature of Training
Country Sponsoring Agency From To
2009 NSCB ANNUAL REPORT 40
36 Expert Group Meeting on the Millen‐nium Development Goals Indicators and Expert Group Meeting on SDMX for MDG Indicators
Candido J. Astrologo, Jr. and Jessamyn O. Encarnacion
21‐Oct‐2009 23‐Oct‐2009 Meeting Geneva, Switzerland UNSD
37 Research Productivity in the Informal Sector Coordination Meeting
Vivian R. Ilarina 26‐Oct‐2009 28‐Oct‐2009 Meeting Phnom Penh, Cam‐bodia
Asian Productivity Organization (APO)
38 ASEAN Study Visit to EUROSTAT and Statistics Denmark
Lina V. Castro 26‐Oct‐2009 30‐Oct‐2009 Luxemboug and Copenhagen,
Denmark
EU‐ASEAN Statistical Capacity Building (EASCAB) Programme
39 3rd OECD World Forum Statistics, Knowledge and Policy” on “Charting Progress, Building Visions, Improving Life” and 8th Management Seminar for the Heads of National Statistical Of‐fices in Asia and the Pacific
Romulo A. Virola 27‐Oct‐2009 30‐Oct‐2009 Forum/ Seminar
Busan, South Korea Organization for Economic Coop‐eration and Development (OECD) and the Government of Korea (Korean National Statistical Office (KNSO)
40 8th Management Seminar for the Heads of National Statistical 38Offices in Asia and the Pacific
Romulo A. Virola
3‐Nov‐2009 5‐Nov‐2009 Seminar New Delhi, India United Nations Statistical Institute for Asia and the Pacific (SIAP), in collaboration with the United Nations Statistics Division (UNSD)
41 Group Training Course on Industrial and Commercial Statistics for East Asia and ASEAN Countries
Benjamin Y. Navarro 8‐Nov‐2009 21‐Nov‐2009 Training Tokyo, Japan Japan International Coopera‐tion Agency (JICA)
42 Expert Group Meeting (EGM) on the Framework for Environmental Accounts
Raymundo J. Talento 10‐Nov‐2009
12‐Nov‐2009 Meeting New York, USA United Nations Statistics Divi‐sion (UNSD)
43 Paris21 Consortium Meeting “Statistics for Development‐Renewing the Partnership”
Romulo A. Virola Lina V. Castro
16‐Nov‐2009
18‐Nov‐2009 Meeting Dakar, Senegal Paris21
44 Third Meeting of the International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED) Technical Advisory Panel (TAP)
Lina V. Castro 3‐Dec‐2009 4‐Dec‐2009 Meeting Geneva, Switzer‐land
UNESCO Institute of Statistics
45 Training, Workshop and First Meet‐ing of the Task Force on Statistics of International Trade in Service (SITS)
Luzviminda S. Mitra 7‐Dec‐2009 11‐Dec‐2009 Training/Workshop
Jakarta, Indone‐sia
ASEAN Australia Development Cooperation Program
46 Regional Workshop on the Project of ASEAN Assessment on the Social Impacts of the Global Financial Crisis
Bernadette B. Balam‐ban
8‐Dec‐2009 9‐Dec‐2009 Workshop Bangkok, Thai‐land
ASEAN Socio‐Cultural Commu‐nity (ASCC) Department of the ASEAN Secretariat
47
Training of Non‐Observed Economy Mai Lin C. Villaruel 14‐Dec‐2009
16‐Dec. 2009 Training ASEAN Secre‐tariat, Jakarta, Indonesia
EU‐ASEAN Statistical Capacity Building (EASCAB)
48 International Seminar on Early Warning and Business Cycle Indicators
Candido J. Astrologo, Jr.
14‐Dec‐2009
16‐Dec.2009 Seminar Scheveningen, The Netherlands
United Nations Statistics Divi‐sion (UNSD)
No. Name of Meetings/ Training Pro‐
grams/Workshops/ Seminars/Fora Name of participant
Date Covered Nature of Training
Country Sponsoring Agency From To
2009 NSCB ANNUAL REPORT 41
TABLE 14. LIST OF PAPERS PRESENTED IN LOCAL MEETINGS/SEMINARS/ CONFERENCES/ FORA BY NSCB OFFICIALS AND STAFF IN 2009
No. Title of Paper/Lecture Name of Meetings/ Seminars/
Conferences/Fora Name of Paper Writer/Presenter Date/Place
1 "Reaction to the Philippine Migration and Development Statistical Almanac"
Romulo A. Virola (Presented by Lina V. Castro)
January 12, 2009, University of Santo Tomas. Manila
2 "Career Opportunities in NSCB" UPLB Career Guidance Seminar
Jessamyn O. Encarnacion February 26, 2009, UPLB InStat Los Baños, Laguna.
3 “Reaction to the 2006 Census of Philippine Business and Industry Preliminary Results”
NSO V Regional CPBI Regional Data Dissemination Forum
Gil R. Arce March 3, 2009, Legaspi City
4 “Climate Change and the Poor in the Philippines ”
Forum Organized by the iBoP Project on Coping with Climate Change Risks: Innovations for Community Adaptation to Climate‐Related Disasters
Romulo A. Virola , Mark Rex S. Romaraog and Jessamyn O. Encarnacion
March 4‐5, 2009, Antipolo City
5 “Reaction to the 2006 Census of Philippine Business and Industry Preliminary Results”
NSO XII Regional CPBI Regional Data Dissemination Forum
Herlita G. Caraan March 13, 2009, Kidapawan City
6 “The Philippine Statistical System ” PSS Statistical Capacity Building Forum
Romulo A. Virola March 24, 2009, RCBC Plaza, Makati City
7 “Reaction to the 2006 Census of Philippine Business and Industry Preliminary Results”
NSO I Regional CPBI Regional Data Dissemination Forum
Irenea B. Ubungen March 25, 2009, San Fernando City, La Union
8 “2003 City and Municipal Poverty Incidence Based on SAE”
Joint NEDA‐SDS and UNICEF‐SPLD Workshop
Jessamyn O. Encarnacion and Bernadette B. Balamban
March 26, 2009, Club Balai Isabelle, Talisay, Batangas
9 "Overview of the PNHA" Jessamyn O. Encarnacion May 2, 2009, Eurotel Hotel
10 “Digging Deeper the Statistics on Mining and Quarrying in the Philippines”
6th Mindanao Statistical Congress
Rosendo M. Aya‐Ay Estrella R. Turingan
May 14, 2009, Mambajao, Camiguin.
11 "Good Governance Indicators" Saranggani Workshop on Local Development Indicators
Herlita G. Caraan and Edward Eloja June 11, 2009
12 "Local Gender Development Index" Saranggani Workshop on Local Development Indicators
Herlita G. Caraan June 11, 2009
13 “Philippine National Health Accounts: Overview, Highlights of the 2005 Estimates, and Current Improvement Activities” at the 11th National Health Sector Meeting held on 2 July 2009 at Club Balai Isabel, Talisay, Batangas.
11th National Health Sector Meeting
Redencion M. Ignacio July 2, 2009, Club Balai Isabel, Talisay, Batangas.
14 “2006 Poverty Statistics for the Basic Sectors”
Meeting of the Artisanal Fisherfolks Council
Bernadette B. Balamban July 3, 2009, Cebu Business Hotel, Cebu City
15 “2006 Poverty Statistics for the Basic Sectors”
Meeting of the Farmers Council Bernadette B. Balamban July 8, 2009 8, Cha‐li Beach Resort, Cagayan de Oro City
16 “2006 Poverty Statistics for the Basic Sec‐tors”
Meeting of the Seniors Citizens Council
Bernadette B. Balamban July 13, 2009, Bayview Park Hotel, Manila
17 “Reaction to the 2008 Community‐Based Monitoring System of Sarangani Province”
Forum on the 2008 Community‐Based Monitoring System of Sarangani Province
Herlita G. Caraan August 6, 2009, Sarangani
18 "Probability Theory and Introduction to Mathematical Statistics"
Romulo A. Virola September 1, 2009, Insurance Institute for Asia and the Pacific.
2009 NSCB ANNUAL REPORT 42
19 "Briefing on Social Statistics Office: Statistical Products and Services"
Jessamyn O. Encarnacion September 14, 2009, NSCB Operations Room Makati City.
20 “Statistics Towards Good Local Governance” PSA Annual Conference Session on Statistics in Local Governance
Romulo A. Virola, Jessamyn O. Encarnacion and Bernadette B. Balamban
September 24‐25, 2009, PSSC Auditorium, Quezon City.
21 "2006 Poverty Statistics for the Basic Sectors"
Notre Dame University Forum Edward Eloja September 28, 2009, Cotabato City
22 "Good Governance Indicators" Notre Dame University Forum Herlita G. Caraan and Edward Eloja
September 28, 2009, Cotabato City
23 "Updates on Indicators Relevant to Minimum Wage Fixing ‐ Poverty Statistics 2006 and Poverty Statistics for Basic Sector"
Estrella R. Turingan October 12, 2009, DOLE XI
24 "Labor and Employment Statistics" Estrella R. Turingan October 12, 2009, DOLE XI
25 "Data Security and Data Management" DENR Annual Statistical Assessment Workshop
Ma. Libertie V. Masculino October 19, 2009, Tagaytay City
26 "2006 Official Poverty Statistics" Statistics Appreciation Seminar for the Media
Herlita G. Caraan October 28, 2009
27 “2006 Poverty Statistics for the Basic Sectors”
9th Western Visayas Statistical Congress
Mildred B. Addawe October 29, 2009, Iloilo Grand Hotel, Iloilo City
28 "2006 Poverty Statistics for the Basic Sectors, and Poverty Maps of Region XI Provinces"
Regional KALAHI Convergence Group
Rosendo M. Aya‐Ay November 17, 2009
29 “Overview of the Philippine Statistical System”
Statistical Appreciation Forum for the Tri‐media and Provin‐cial Information Officers in Region 6
Presentacion A. Penpillo November 24, 2009, Eon Centennial Plaza Hotel, Iloilo City
30 “Official Concepts and Definitions Used in Economic Accounts (Laymanized Version)”
Statistical Appreciation Forum for the Tri‐media and Provincial Information Officers in Region 6
Presentacion A. Penpillo and Nelida B. Losare
November 24, 2009, Eon Centennial Plaza Hotel, Iloilo City
No. Title of Paper/Lecture Name of Meetings/ Seminars/
Conferences/Fora Name of Paper Writer/Presenter Date/Place
31 "Gender Statistics in Local Development Planning"
Meeting of GAD Focal Points Orientation on Using Gender Responsive Indicators for Local Development Planning
Estrella R. Turingan November 25‐26, 2009
32 “Philippine National Health Accounts: Estimating Individual Person Health Expenditures from Household Level Data”
As published in the Philippine Statistician
Racquel Dolores V. Sabeñano and Fe Vida N. Dy Liacco
November 2009.
2009 NSCB ANNUAL REPORT 43
TABLE 15. LIST OF PAPERS PRESENTED IN INTERNATIONAL MEETINGS/SEMINARS/CONFERENCES/ FORA BY NSCB OFFICIALS AND STAFF IN 2009
No. Title of Paper/Lecture Name of Meetings/ Seminars/
Conferences/Fora Name of Paper
Writer Name of Paper
Presenter Date/Place
1 “Strategic Planning for the Development of ASEAN Statistics: Philippines ”
9th ASEAN Heads of Statistical Offices Meeting (AHSOM9)
Romulo A. Virola and Candido J. Astrologo, Jr.
Candido J. Astrologo, Jr.
January 14‐16, 2009, Singapore
2 Small Area Estimation for Monitoring the MDGs at the Subnational Level
Workshop on MDG Monitoring Candido J. Astrologo, Jr. and Jessamyn O. Encarnacion
Jessamyn O. Encarnacion
January 14‐16, 2009, Bangkok, Thailand
3 "Monitoring the MDGs at the Subnational Level" held on 14 to16 January 2009 at Bangkok, Thailand.
Workshop on MDG Monitoring Candido J. Astrologo, Jr. and Jessamyn O. Encarnacion
Jessamyn O. Encarnacion
January 14‐16, 2009, Bangkok, Thailand
4 “Statistical Policies and Related Legislation in Advancing Gender Statistics: The Philippine Experience”
Global Forum on Gender Statistics
Lina V. Castro Lina V. Castro January 26‐28, 2009, Accra, Ghana
5 “Efforts of the Philippine Statistical System on the Compilation of Gender Statistics”
1st Session of the Committee on Statistics
Romulo A. Virola and Jessamyn O. Encarnacion
Romulo A. Virola February 4‐6, 2009, Bangkok, Thailand
6 “Gross National Happiness Index: Towards Measuring Progress of Societies”
1st Session of the Committee on Statistics
Romulo A. Virola and Jessamyn O. Encarnacion
Romulo A. Virola February 4‐6, 2009, Bangkok, Thailand
7 “The Philippine System of National Accounts”
Adopting the SUT Framework Towards 1993 SNA Compliance in Selected DMCs
Maria Fe M. Talento Maria Fe M. Talento
February 10‐13, 2009, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
8 “Labor Policies for the Hospitality Industry: Experiences from the Philip‐pines ”
5th UNWTO International Conference on Tourism Statistics
Romulo A. Virola, Rolando Canizal, and Milagros Y. Say
Romulo A. Virola and Rolando Canizal
March 30‐April 2, 2009 at Bali, Indonesia
9 “Key Concepts and Definitions in Health Accounts (SHA2 Unit 3): The Philippines Experience”
2nd WHO Regional Meeting on the Revision of the System of Health Accounts
Redencion M. Ignacio Redencion M. Ignacio
May 8, 2009, Sheraton Grand Walkerhill Hotel, Seoul, Korea.
10 Efforts of the Philippine Statistical System on Poverty Mapping
Workshop in Geospatial Analysis for Attaining the MDGs and Sustainable Devel‐opment
Jessamyn O. Encarnacion
Jessamyn O. Encarnacion
April 20‐24, 2009, Bonn Germany.
11 “Agriculture in the System of Na‐tional Accounts: Data sources and methodologies for the estimation of agricultural output, intermediate consumption and value added”
International Workshop From Data to Accounts: Measuring Production in National Accounting
Raymundo J. Talento Raymundo J. Talento
June 8‐10, 2009, Beijing, China.
12 “The Services Sector in the Philippine System of National Accounts”
International Workshop From Data to Accounts: Measuring Production in National Accounting
Maria Fe M. Talento Maria Fe M. Talento
June 8‐10, 2009, Beijing, China.
13 “Towards Measuring Progress of Societies: The Philippine Happiness Index”
57th Session of the International Statistical Institute (ISI)
Romulo A. Virola and Jessamyn O. Encarnacion
Romulo A. Virola August 16‐22, 2009, Durban, South Africa
14 “Intercensal Small Area Poverty Esti‐mation: The Philippine Experience”
57th Session of the International Statistical Institute (ISI)
Romulo A. Virola and Jessamyn O. Encarnacion
Jessamyn O. ncarnacion
August 16‐22, 2009, Durban, South Africa
15 “Coordination of Statistical Capacity Building Activities: Developing Country Perspective of the PARIS 21 Initiatives ”
57th Session of the International Statistical Institute (ISI)
Romulo A. Virola Romulo A. Virola August 16‐22, 2009, Durban, South Africa
2009 NSCB ANNUAL REPORT 44
16 “Generation of Indigenous Peoples (IP) Statistics in the Philippines ”
Workshop on Indicators on Indigenous Peoples' Well‐being and Sustainable Development
Benjamin Y. Navarro Benjamin Y. Navarro
October 2, 2009, Nairobi, Kenya
17 "The iMDGs: NSCB's online database on Philippine MDGs" held on 21 to 23 October 2009 at Geneva Switzerland.
Expert Group Meeting on the MDG Indicators and SDMX for MDG Indicators
Candido J. Astrologo, Jr. and Jessamyn O. Encarnacion
Candido J. Astrologo, Jr. and Jessamyn O. Encarnacion
October21‐23, 2009, Geneva, Switzerland.
18 “Measuring Democratic Governance: An Emerging Challenge to Official Statisticians ”
3rd OECD World Forum on Statistics, Knowledge and Policy
Romulo A. Virola, Severa B. De Costo and Mail Lin C. Villaruel
Romulo A. Virola October 27‐30, 2009, Busan, Korea
19 “Handling Revisions of Official Statistics ”
SIAP Eighth Management Seminar for The Heads of the National Statistical Offices in Asia and the Pacific
Romulo A. Virola, Mark Rex S. Romaraog and Rhea‐Ann A. Bautista
Romulo A. Virola November 3‐5, 2009, New Delhi, India
20 “Current Practices and Future Directions on Data Communication in the Philippine Statistical System”
SIAP Eighth Management Seminar for The Heads of the National Statistical Offices in Asia and the Pacific
Country Paper Prepared by : Programs, Policies and Advocacy Division, NSCB
Submitted as Country Paper
November 3‐5, 2009, New Delhi, India
21 “An Application of the Framework for the Development of Environment Statistics: The Issue of Climate Change”
Expert Group Meeting on the Framework for Environment Statistics
Raymundo J. Talento Raymundo J. Talento
November 10‐12, 2009, New York City, USA
22 “Bridging the Gap Between Data Producers and Data Users: Perspective from the Philippines”
Paris 21 Consortium Meeting, Statistics for Development‐Renewing the Partnership
Romulo A. Virola, Lina V. Castro and Candido J. Astrologo, Jr.
Romulo A. Virola and Lina V. Castro
November 16‐18,2010, Dakar, Senegal
No. Title of Paper/Lecture Name of Meetings/
Seminars/ Conferences/Fora Name of Paper Writer
Name of Paper Presenter
Date/Place
HUMAN RESOURCES
TABLE 16. NSCB PERSONNEL BY SEX, DEPLOYMENT AND STATUS CY 2007, 2008 AND 2009
Year / Status of Appointment
Total NSCB Central Office Regions
Total No. of Positions
Filled Unfilled
Total No. of Positions
Filled Unfilled
Total No. of Positions
Filled Unfilled
Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female
2007
Permanent 173 128 45 83 45 128 95 32 63 33 45 33 13 20 12
Contractual 51 21 12 9 30 21 10 7 3 11 30 11 5 6 19
Total 224 149 57 92 75 149 105 39 66 44 75 44 18 26 31
2008
Permanent 173 109 37 72 64 127 79 24 55 48 46 30 13 17 16
Contractual 51 20 11 9 31 21 9 6 3 12 30 11 5 6 19
Total 224 129 48 81 95 148 88 30 58 60 76 41 18 23 35
2009
Permanent 173 109 40 69 64 133 81 28 53 52 40 28 12 16 12
Contractual 51 19 10 9 32 21 8 5 3 13 30 11 5 6 19
Total 224 128 50 78 96 154 89 33 56 65 70 39 17 22 31
2009 NSCB ANNUAL REPORT 45
128
109 109
21 20 19
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
2007 2008 2009
Permanent Contractual
149
129 128
75
95 96
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
2007 2008 2009
Filled Unfilled
Chart 1. Number of Filled and Unfilled Positions: 2007‐2009
Chart 1. Number of Permanent and Contractual Positions: 2007‐2009
TABLE 17. NSCB PERSONNEL BY SEX AND HIGHEST EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT, CY 2007, CY 2008 AND 2009
Year/Sex
Highest Educational Attainment
Total Doctorate Master’s Bachelor’s Others
2007
Both Sexes 149 1 45 90 12
Male 57 1 13 31 12
Female 92 0 32 59 0
2008
Both Sexes 129 2 38 77 12
Male 48 1 10 25 12
Female 81 1 28 52 0
2009
Both Sexes 128 2 39 75 12
Male 50 1 12 25 12
Female 78 1 27 50 0
Chart 3. Number of NSCB Personnel by Sex: 2007‐ 2009
57
48 50
92
81 78
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
2007 2008 2009
Male Female
2009 NSCB ANNUAL REPORT 46
TABLE 18. NSCB PERSONNEL BY SEX, STATUS AND CAREER LEVEL CY 2007, 2008 AND 2009
Career Level
Year
2007 2008 2009
Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female
Permanent 128 45 83 109 37 72 109 40 69
First Level 26 14 12 27 14 13 24 13 11
Second Level 97 29 69 78 21 57 82 25 57
Third Level 4 2 2 4 2 2 3 2 1
Contractual 21 13 8 20 11 9 19 10 9
First Level 8 6 2 8 6 2 7 5 2
Second Level 13 6 7 12 5 7 12 5 7
Third Level ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
Total 149 57 92 129 48 81 128 50 78
First Level 34 20 14 34 19 15 31 18 13
Second Level 111 35 76 91 27 64 94 30 64
Third Level 4 2 2 4 2 2 3 2 1
Chart 4. Number of NSCB Personnel by Status and Career Level: 2007 ‐ 2009
26 27 24
97
78 82
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
2007 2008 2009
Permanent
8 8 713 12 12
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
2007 2008 2009
First Level
Second Level
Third Level
Contractual
34 34 31
111
91 94
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
2007 2008 2009
Total
TABLE 19. NSCB PERSONNEL BY HIGHEST EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT AND CAREER LEVEL CY 2007, 2008 AND 2009
Year / Career Level Total
Highest Educational Attainment
Doctorate Master’s Bachelor’s Others
2007
All levels 149 1 45 90 13
First Level 34 ‐ ‐ 21 13
Second Level 111 ‐ 42 69 ‐
Third Level 4 1 3 ‐ ‐
2008
All levels 129 2 38 77 12
First Level 34 ‐ ‐ 22 12
Second Level 91 1 35 55 ‐
Third Level 4 1 3 ‐ ‐
2009
All levels 128 2 39 75 12
First Level 31 ‐ ‐ 19 12
Second Level 94 1 37 56 ‐
Third Level 3 1 2 ‐ ‐
2009 NSCB ANNUAL REPORT 47
Chart 5. Number of NSCB Personnel by Highest Educational Attainment: 2007‐ 2009
1 2 2
4538 39
90
77 75
13 12 12
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
2007 2008 2009
Doctorate Master's Bachelor's Others Others
TABLE 20. NSCB PERSONNEL BY SEX, DEPLOYMENT AND AGE GROUP CY 2007, 2008 AND 2009
Age Group Total NSCB Central Office Regions
Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female 2007
Total 149 57 92 105 39 66 44 18 26 below 30 26 10 16 19 7 12 7 3 4 30‐39 40 17 23 23 9 14 17 8 9 40‐49 41 15 26 24 10 14 17 5 12 50‐59 31 11 20 29 9 20 2 2 ‐ 60‐65 11 4 7 10 4 6 1 ‐ 1
Age Group Total NSCB Central Office Regions
Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female 2008
Total 129 48 81 88 30 58 41 18 23 below 30 16 6 10 10 4 6 6 2 4 30‐39 29 11 18 15 3 12 14 8 6 40‐49 42 16 26 24 10 14 18 6 12 50‐59 30 12 18 28 10 18 2 2 0 60‐65 12 3 9 11 3 8 1 0 1
Age Group Total NSCB Central Office Regions
Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female 2009
Total 128 50 78 89 33 56 39 17 22 below 30 16 9 7 11 7 4 5 2 3 30‐39 30 10 20 17 3 14 13 7 6 40‐49 36 15 21 20 9 11 16 6 10 50‐59 36 13 23 31 11 20 5 2 3 60‐65 10 3 7 10 3 7 ‐ ‐ ‐
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Chart 6. Number of NSCB Personnel by Station: 2007 ‐ 2009
10588 89
44
41 39
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
2007 2008 2009
Regional Divisions Central Office
TABLE 21. NSCB PERSONNEL BY SEX AND AGE GROUP, CY 2007, 2008 AND 2009
Age Group 2007 2008 2009 Percentage Distribution
Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female 2007 2008 2009
Total 149 57 92 129 48 81 128 50 78 100 100 100
below 30 26 10 16 16 6 10 16 9 7 17.4 12.4 12.5
30 ‐ 39 40 17 23 29 11 18 30 10 20 25.5 22.5 23.5
40 ‐ 49 41 15 26 42 16 26 36 15 21 28.9 32.6 28.1
50 ‐ 59 31 11 20 30 12 18 36 13 23 19.5 23.2 28.1
60 ‐ 65 11 4 7 12 3 9 10 3 7 8.7 9.3 7.8
Ave. Age: 41.90 Ave. Age: 44.07 Ave. Age: 44.46
Chart 7. Number of NSCB Personnel by Age Group: 2007 ‐ 2009
26
16 16
40
29 30
41 42
36
31 30
36
11 1210
0
10
20
30
40
50
2007 2008 2009
below 30 30‐39 40‐49 50‐59 60‐65
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FINANCIAL RESOURCES
Allotment Obligations Balance
A. Programs
I. General Administration and Support
a. General Administration and Support Services
PS 9,185,097.00 9,184,242.95 854.05
MOOE 8,330,000.00 8,329,996.10 3.90
II. Operations
a. Government Statistical Program Development
1. Statistical planning, programming
and budgeting PS 10,235,899.00 10,232,558.25 3,340.75
MOOE 6,864,000.00 6,863,743.52 256.48
2. Development and maintenance of
appropriate frameworks for the Philippine
System of National Accounts
PS 13,912,200.00 13,912,131.62 68.38
MOOE 7,187,000.00 7,136,851.96 50,148.04
3. Coordination of statistical activities at the
subnational levels
PS 11,020,999.00 11,020,992.72 6.28
MOOE 6,262,870.00 6,260,737.47 2,132.53
b. Statistical Information Management Service
PS 4,858,899.00 4,856,391.36 2,507.64
MOOE 5,569,922.00 5,569,918.05 3.95
Automatic Appropriations 3,744,214.00 3,744,057.17 156.83
Others: Miscellaneous Personnel Benefits Fund
Salary Adjustment for SSL III (1st Tranche) 1,985,559.00 1,985,297.10 261.90
Philhealth Contributions 80,138.00 71,875.00 8,263.00
Terminal Leave 515,211.00 515,211.00 ‐
Productivity Enhancement Incentive 896,000.00 896,000.00 ‐
Continuing Appropriations
Maintenance and Other Operating Expenses 2,081,008.44 2,057,828.89 23,179.55
Capital Outlay 488,406.60 431,060.00 57,346.60
Grand Total 93,217,423.04 93,068,893.16 148,529.88
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THE NSCB TECHNICAL STAFF*
Office of the Secretary General
Dr. Romulo A. VirolaSecretary General
Office of the Assistant Secretary General
Ms. Lina V. CastroOfficer‐in‐Charge, Office of the Assistant Secretary General
Programs, Policies andStandards Office
Social Statistics Office
Office of the Director Ms. Cynthia S. Regalado OIC‐Director
Programs, Policies and Advocacy Division Ms. Millicent Gay G. Buenaseda OIC‐Chief
Statistical Classification and Standards Division Ms. Severa B. de Costo Chief
Office of the Director Ms. Jessamyn O. Encarnacion OIC‐Director Population, Health and Nutrition, Housing and Education Statistics Division Ms. Redencion M. Ignacio Chief
Poverty, Labor, Human Development and Gender Statistics Division Ms. Bernadette B. Balamban OIC‐Chief
Economic Statistics Office
Office of the DirectorMr. Raymundo J. Talento
Director IV
Production Accounts Division Ms. Maria Fe M. Talento OIC Chief
Expenditure Accounts Division Ms. Vivian R. Ilarina Chief
Integrated Accounts DivisionMr. Edward P. Lopez‐Dee OIC Chief
Economic Indicators and Satellite Accounts Division Ms. Regina S. Reyes Chief
Management Service National Statistical Information Center
Administrative Services Division Mr. Romeo M. Nimeno Chief
Human Resources and International Affairs Division Ms. Emalyn P. Pineda Head
Mr. Candido J. Astrologo, Jr. OIC‐Director
as of December 2009*
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Subnational Statistics Office
Mr. Candido J. Astrologo, Jr.OIC‐Director
Regional Divisions
• Cordillera Administrative Region Mr. Benjamin Y. Navarro Head
• Region I Ms. 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 Ms. 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
as of December 2009*
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MEMBERS OF THE BOARD
THE NATIONAL STATISTICAL COORDINATION BOARD*
AUGUSTO B. SANTOS Secretary, Socio‐Economic Planning
CHAIRPERSON
LAURA B. PASCUA Undersecretary, Department of Budget and Management
VICE CHAIRPERSON
GERUNDIO Q. MADUEÑO Undersecretary Department of Agrarian Reform
JESUS EMMANUEL M. PARAS Undersecretary Department of Agriculture
DEMETRIO L. IGNACIO Undersecretary Department of Environment and Natural Resources
EDSEL T. CUSTODIO Undersecretary Department of Foreign Affairs
ANTONIO C. SANTOS Undersecretary Department of National Defense
ANNELI R. LONTOC Undersecretary Department of Transportation and Communications EDUARDO A. JARQUE, JR. Undersecretary Department of Tourism
JESUS LORENZO R. MATEO Assistant Secretary Department of Education
TERESITA R. DOMINGO Assistant Secretary Department of Justice
REBECCA J. CALZADO Assistant Secretary Department of Labor and Employment
MANUEL M. BONOAN Undersecretary Department of Public Works and Highways
FORTUNATO T. DE LA PEÑA Undersecretary Department. of Science and Technology
ALICIA R. BALA Undersecretary Department of Social Welfare and Development *As of December 2009
GIL S. BELTRAN Undersecretary Department of Finance AUSTERE A. PANADERO Undersecretary Department of the Interior and Local Government ENRIQUE A. TAYAG Director National Epidemiology Center Department of Health ROMULO A. VIROLA Secretary General National Statistical Coordination Board CARMELITA N. ERICTA Administrator National Statistics Office GERVACIO G. SELDA, JR. Executive Director Statistical Research and Training Center DIWA C. GUINIGUNDO Deputy Governor Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas JESUS T. TAMANG Director, Energy Policy and Planning Bureau Department of Energy THOMAS G. AQUINO Senior Undersecretary Department of Trade and Industry DEMOCRITO T. MENDOZA President Trade Union Congress of the Philippines MA. LOURDES C. FERNANDO Mayor, Marikina City and Deputy Secretary General League of Cities of the Philippines
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