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Data for SDGs at the national level. Presented by: Lisa Grace S. Bersales, PhD National Statistician and Civil Registrar General Philippine Statistics Authority. Regional Knowledge Exchange: Implementing the Agenda 2030 for Sustainable Development 24-25 October 2016, Bangkok, Thailand.
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Data for SDGs at the national level Presented by: Lisa Grace S. Bersales, PhD National Statistician and Civil Registrar General Philippine Statistics Authority Regional Knowledge Exchange: Implementing the Agenda 2030 for Sustainable Development 24-25 October 2016, Bangkok, Thailand
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The UN Statistical Commission • Endorsed the formation (2015) of: • Interagency and expert group on SDGs indicators (IAEG-SDGs) • High level group for partnerships, coordination, and capacity building (HLG-SDGs) • Agreed on the global indicators proposed by IAEG (2016): • All Goals and Targets have at least one indicator • 241 global indicators( 230 are unique) • Starting in 2016, shall be categorized into tiers (I to III) according to developed metadata and data availability • Shall continue to be monitored, evaluated, modified
The Data Challenge • Leaving no one behind >>> • Disaggregation of indicators where relevant by income, sex, age , race, ethnicity, migratory status, disability and geographic location
Monitoring the Implementation of SDGs Data Producers and Data Users Philippine Statistics Authority, National Economic and Development Authority, National Government Agencies (administrative data source), Academe, International Organizations, CSOs, and Private Sector Dissemination and Advocacy Program Planners and Media Reporting of SDG status National Economic and Development Authority Data Generation ConsolidationRepository Philippine Statistics Authority
Legal Frameworks for Data • -PSA Board Resolution NO. 10-2014“Endorsing the Declaration of a Road Map for the Data Revolution” , November 2014 • -PSA Board Resolution NO. 14-2015 • “Approving and Endorsing to the Office of the President the Philippine Statistical Development Program 2011-2017 Update” , December 2015
Legal Frameworks for Data • -Presidential Proclamation of the Civil Registration and Vital Statistics Decade 2015-2024, March 2015 • -PSA Board Resolution NO. 04-2016“Enjoining Government Agencies to Provide Data Support to the Sustainable Development Goals”, May 2016
Fora on Data • Workshop on Introducing a Data Revolution with PARIS21( 2015) • Country Report on Support to Statistics with PARIS21(2015) • Multi-stakeholder Workshops/Consultations on the SDG Indicators in the Philippines (in October 2015, May 2016 with UNDP)
Workshops on Specific Indicators • In 2015-2016 on CRVS targets with UN ESCAP and Bloomberg Foundation • In July 2016 on Goal 16 with WHO • Big Data Workshop ( in June 2016 with PARIS21, the global partnership, ORANGE, ITU, Flowminder)
Developing Advanced Data Planning Tool(ADAPT) with PARIS21 (2016) • Launch of the Pilot Province for enhancing subnational level statistics(August 2016) • Regional Statistics Committees Summit ( Sept 2016)
National Convention on Statistics with Theme Sustainable Development: Making Statistics Count ( 3-4 October 2016) • Workshop on a Data Revolution Roadmap • ( 5-6 October 2016) • Workshop on Administrative Data and Registries-based statistics ( to be done in January 2017)
Advanced Data Planning Tool (ADAPT) … in the Philippines Framework Philippine Statistical Development Program Philippine Development Plan Goals Intermediate Goals Sector Outcome Subsector Outcome Indicators Indicators Revalidated Results Matrix Statistical Activities(Census, Surveys, Administrative Data Systems) Philippine Investment Plan MTEF for PSDP
Multi-Stakeholder Workshop on Data for SDGs • To conduct data assessment of the Global SDG Indicators by accomplishing the SDG Matrix based on the Philippine context • To provide initial proxy indicators to supplement, if possible, TIER 2 and 3 global SDG indicators • To identify additional indicators, if deemed necessary, to the initially identified global list of indicators
Highlights of Results Tier 1 – with established methodology , regularly collected Tier 2 - with established methodology, data not regularly collected Tier 3 - no established methodology, methodologies are being developed/tested
PSA Response to the Data Challenge Data Ecosystem • Private Sector • Government • Industry associations • Private companies; Telecom operators • Censuses • Surveys • Administrative data systems • Registries Big data Social Networks Traditional Business systems Internet of Things Others: e.g., CSO Satellite Images
Maraming Salamat Po Thank you very much! PSA Website: www.psa.gov.ph info@psa.gov.ph