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‘One Community’ within the National Statistical System

ASEAN Regional Workshop on Strategic Planning 28-29 November, 2012. ‘One Community’ within the National Statistical System. Khin Swe Latt Deputy Director Central Statistical Organization 28-11-2012. Objective.

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‘One Community’ within the National Statistical System

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  1. ASEAN Regional Workshop on Strategic Planning • 28-29 November, 2012 ‘One Community’ within the National Statistical System Khin Swe Latt Deputy Director Central Statistical Organization 28-11-2012

  2. Objective • To have a clear picture on how statistical offices are coordinating in the development of official statistics as a community within the national statistical system and how that impacts on regional cooperation.

  3. Myanmar Statistical System • Since the Statistics Law was enacted in 1952, Myanmar Statistical System has been operating as a decentralized system with the Central Statistical Organization functioning at a national level. • In this system, the major surveys are conducted by CSO and produce general-purpose statistics such as Trade Statistics, Vital Statistics, Price Statistics , etc. • But the sector-specific surveys and administrative records production are also undertaken by some ministries such as Ministry of Agriculture, Ministry of Industry, Ministry of Conservation and Forestry, Ministry of Health , etc by setting up their own planning and statistics departments. • And there are many other departments which have statistical units to meet their needs as well.

  4. About CSO Within the framework of the decentralized system, line ministries and agencies collect primary data. CSO closely deals with 134 government agencies in 31 ministries to compile data and publish the following official statistics: (a) Statistical Yearbook (Annual) (b) Selected Monthly Economic Indicator (Monthly) (c) Agricultural Statistics (Once in 3 years) (d) Forestry Statistics (Once in 3 years) • Livestock and Fisheries Statistics (Once in 3 years) • Profile of Children and Women (Once in 3 years)

  5. Activities of CSO • Central Statistical Organization (CSO) is producing and disseminating socio-economic statistics for the private and public use to be able to monitor, evaluate and analyze for management and planning. • CSO is mainly responsible for compiling and presenting the price statistics and external trade statistics on weekly and monthly basis. • CSO conducts household income and expenditure survey and private industrial establishment survey for industry zone on a regular basis. • Moreover, nationwide surveys on Informal Sector Survey, Fertility and Mortality Survey, Price Survey, Private Industrial Survey and Rural Development Survey on ad-hoc basis.

  6. How CSO is Producing Statistics? • CSO collects and compiles various kind of statistics by means of three different ways. • CSO itself collects and compiles the data by conducting ad-hoc or regular surveys both regionally or nationally. • Some data are collected and compiled by CSO in collaboration with other departments. • The other way to collect and compile the data is by asking or requesting data from concerned departments according to Statistical Authority Act 34 of 1952. The data is coming from administrative records. • Once we have administrative data, CSO does the secondary compilation. • After we have collected survey data, CSO usually keys in the data, validate the data, process and produce the reports for analysis. • Statistical Yearbook having been disseminated in CD-ROM version is available since 1998. • CSO disseminate Selected Monthly Economic Indicators and some daily price statistics via internet (https://www.mnped.gov.mm).

  7. Users of Statistics • CSO provides statistics to the government, private and public, regional and international organizations. • ASEAN Statistical Yearbook (CSO) • 121 Indicators (4 indicators partly, 2 collection process going on, 9 untouched) • IMTS (11 category)(Custom Dept) • SITS (5 category)(Central Bank) • FDIS (Directorate of Investment and Company Registration) • MDGs(25 indicators)(Planning Dept) • ACPMS (CSO) • Other ASEAN Statistics????(Unknown Sources) • That’s why CSO is currently working closely and consulting frequently with concerned line ministries who are responsible for producing primary data. • Coordination is crucial in providing different subject areas.

  8. Coordination and Cooperation • CSO renders technical advices as a member of steering committee to the line ministries when they are conducting specific surveys; • In order to get ease in collecting the data, CSO is coordinating with the line ministries by organizing the consultative meetings. • CSO coorperates with the international organizations to organize seminars or workshops on statistics matter. • Collaborate with Interantional cooperation for study visits, capacity building and statistical development. • CSO collaborates with NGOs as well as INGOsto introduce the required courses for the staffs.

  9. Challenges To response to the increased and more demand for statistics, we need to strengthen the institutional arrangements and mandate for cooperation and coordination in statistical development by implementing National Strategies for Development of Statistics with the aid of technical assistants in which we need • to revise the existing Statistical Act (1952). • to advocate on statistical activities • to raise the profile of statistics • to improve data quality • to improve data analysis and reporting • to improve data dissemination and access

  10. NSDS/SMP in South-East Asian countries Kaushal Joshi ,Senior Statistician ,Asian Development Bank-5 July 2012 /Nay Pyi Taw

  11. How can we overcome the challenges? • In order to meets the users’ satisfaction, the statistical processes should be in line with international practices while providing quality statistical products and the staffs producing such statistics should have great potential. • That’s why, there is a need for a change in the way statistical production and management is to be undertaken in our country. And CSO is in the central /main position in the production of official statistics in Myanmar and I think if CSO is strengthened would be the starting point in the strengthening of the national statistical system.

  12. Stronger Role of CSO in National Statistical System • CSO shall represent a stronger focal point for national statistics. • CSO shall lead in harmonization of statistical system in conformity with internationally prescribed classification in the production and dissemination of regionally comparable official statistics. • CSO shall cooperate with international or regional organizations, in order to do harmonization through building capacity at a national level compilation of comparable and reliable official statistics. • Use of international statistical standards • To advocate, motivate , practice the use of international statistical standards in public and private sectors by CSO

  13. Stronger Role of CSO in National Statistical System • Coordination within and among ministries and departments • To establish the central statistical committee lead by CSO • Coverage and Quality of Data generated by Administrative System • CSO shall administer to settle coverage and quality of data (administrative records) generated administrative systems by rules and regulation, standardization according to the law

  14. RegionalStatistical System (ACSS) • The national statistical system aims at provision of reliable, timely and comparable statistics to the ASEANSEC to • ensure availability of regionally comparable data through a program of harmonization of statistics of the different subject areas. • facilitate support in data sharing and ensure service delivery in the community. • In this case, our national statistical system applies the principle of subsidiarity and therefore the development of ASEAN community statistics is solely based on the national statistical systems of the ASEAN member states.

  15. Regional Cooperation According to AFCS(ASEAN Framework of Cooperation in Statistics), Myanmar CSO will • coordinate the development and harmonization of ASEAN statistics produced by the national statistical system, including those produced by line ministries/departments or competent national authorities. • also coordinate the provision of ASEAN statistics to stakeholders in ASEAN through the ASEANstats and function as the country focal point in matters related to the regional cooperation in statistics. • engage in the endorsement of the policies and standards for the development and harmonization of ASEAN statistics formulated by the ASEANstats as well.

  16. Outcome • Provision of national statistics to the ASEANSEC. • Strengthen technical capacities of national statistical offices, line ministries and other relevant agencies in harmonization of regional statistics through capacity building programs. • Such capacity built will lead to production of regionally and internationally comparable ASEAN statistics that will contribute to the development of regional policies. • Enhanced data comparisons among ASEAN community.

  17. Conclusions • In the long run cooperation is more powerful than controlling.

  18. Thank You

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