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Status of Implementation of the 2007 ICMDGS Recommendations

Status of Implementation of the 2007 ICMDGS Recommendations. Presented by Ms. Jessamyn O. Encarnacion Director, Social Statistics Office Philippines National Statistical Coordination Board. 2011 International Conference on Millennium Development Goals Statistics 19-21 October 2011

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Status of Implementation of the 2007 ICMDGS Recommendations

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  1. Status of Implementation of the 2007 ICMDGS Recommendations Presented by Ms. Jessamyn O. Encarnacion Director, Social Statistics Office Philippines National Statistical Coordination Board 2011 International Conference on Millennium Development Goals Statistics 19-21 October 2011 Dusit Thani Hotel, Makati City, Philippines 1

  2. Outline of the Presentation • Background • Status of Implementation of the 2007 ICMDGS Recommendations • Summary 1

  3. I. Background • 2007 International Conference on MDG Statistics • 1-3 October 2007, coincided with the Philippines’ celebration of the 18th National Statistics Month • Organized by the Philippine Statistical System, spearheaded by the National Statistical Coordination Board (NSCB) with funding support from the Department of Foreign Affairs • Jointly conducted with the following: • UN Statistics Division (UNSD); • UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP) Statistics Division; • Asian Development Bank; and the • Philippines’ UN Country Team (UNCT), including the UNDP. • In cooperation with the following: • UNICEF • UNDP/NEDA 2

  4. I. Background • 2007 International Conference on MDG Statistics • Served as a forum for sharing of good practices and methodologies, current and new trends, and challenges in the generation, dissemination, and analysis of MDG data both at the country and regional/international levels; • Follow up on the recommendations of the Workshop on Statistics for Monitoring the Achievement of the MDGs in the Asia and the Pacific conducted by the UNESCAP in Bangkok in 2006; • Venue for a midterm evaluation since the Millennium Declaration in 2000 3

  5. I. Background Participation in the 2007 ICMDGS 4

  6. I. Background • Sessions of the 2007 ICMDGS • Progress Report on the Attainment of MDGs • 2) Generation and Compilation of MDG indicators • 3) Techniques in addressing data gaps • 4) Data Analysis and Utilization • 5) Dissemination of MDG indicators • 6) Strengthening Statistical Capacity to Improve MDG data • 7) Organizational Issues 5

  7. II. Status of Implementation of the 2007 ICMDGS Recommendations 6

  8. II. Status of Implementation of the 2007 ICMDGS Recommendations • Seven major recommendations of the 2007 ICMDGS • Responsibility centers: • UNSD • International agencies • UN Regional Commissions • Regional offices of international agencies • Countries/National Statistical Agencies (NSAs) • Four years after the 2007 ICMDGS…. • What has been done? • Something to look forward to in the next four years… by 2015? 7

  9. II. Status of Implementation of the 2007 ICMDGS Recommendations • The NSCB Technical Staff (TS) coordinated with the UNSD, international organizations, Regional Commissions, and national statistical agencies. • The NSCB-TS distributed questionnaires to agencies which participated in the 2007 ICMDGS as well as in the 2011 ICMDGS to monitor the implementation of the recommendations of the former. • Hence, status of implementation is limited only to the responses of 10 agencies and countries. 8

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  12. II. Status of Implementation of the 2007 ICMDGS Recommendations Cont. of no. 1 12

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  27. III. Summary • In general, recommendations were implemented… but much more remains to be done (e.g., metadata, established guidelines on information flow of countries) • Strengthened coordination, continuous statistical capacity building activities… for MDG monitoring • New challenges as a result of the 2011 ICMDGS and the many initiatives on MDG monitoring from the UNSD, international organizations, regional commissions, and countries 27

  28. Maraming Salamat po! URL: http://www.nscb.gov.ph e-mail: info@nscb.gov.ph 28

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