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International Conference for Millennium Development Goals Statistics 1-3 October 2007, Manila

International Conference for Millennium Development Goals Statistics 1-3 October 2007, Manila. Achieving the Cambodia’s Millennium Development Goals 2005 update National Institute of Statistics, Ministry of Planning, Cambodia. Contents. Introduction CMDGs

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International Conference for Millennium Development Goals Statistics 1-3 October 2007, Manila

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  1. International Conference for Millennium Development Goals Statistics1-3 October 2007, Manila Achieving the Cambodia’s Millennium Development Goals 2005 update National Institute of Statistics, Ministry of Planning, Cambodia

  2. Contents • Introduction • CMDGs • Cambodia Millennium Development Goals • Data gap • Challenge in general statistical activities

  3. Introduction • Provides an update of Cambodia progress toward meeting the Cambodia Millennium Development Goals (CMDG) • Compares current achievements with target for 2005 using indicators for which recent data is available • Royal Government of Cambodia have developed National Strategic Development Plan (NSDP) and National Poverty Reduction Strategy (NPRS) • NSDP will be integrated with the CMDGs and will be firmly rooted in the Rectangular Strategy for Growth

  4. Cambodia Millennium Development Goals (CMDGs) • CMDGs are 9 goals, 25 overall target and 106 specific targets converting: • i Extreme Poverty and hunger • ii Universal nine-year basic education • iii Gender equality and women’s empowerment; • iv Child mortality; • v Maternal health • vi HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases • vii Environmental sustainability; • viii Global partnership for development; and • ix De-mining, unexploded ordnance and victim assistance

  5. 1. Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger

  6. 1. Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger (con.)

  7. 2. Achieve universal primary education

  8. 2. Achieve universal primary education (con.)

  9. 3. Promote gender equality and empower women

  10. 3. Promote gender equality and empower women (con.)

  11. 4. Reduce child mortality

  12. 4. Reduce child mortality (con.)

  13. 5. Improve maternal health

  14. 6. Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases

  15. 6. Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases (con.)

  16. 7. Ensure environmental sustainability

  17. 7. Ensure environmental sustainability (con.)

  18. Goal 9: De-mining, UXO and assistance

  19. Data gape • Data collections were not regular. • Unit responsible for monitoring MDG not existed • Lack of dissemination for MDGs at local level (technical and senior officer relevant institutions)

  20. Challenges in general statistics • Lack of statistical methods, standards, classifications • Lack of funding for big statistical operations such as censuses, surveys • Low Government budget for Statistics • Low salaries of statistical staff • No records of statistical activities remained THANK YOU

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