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In the
Philippines, the assessment and compilation of MDG Indicators were done as
part of the participation of the NSCB in the Workshop on Development
Indicators held in Manila, Philippines in October 2001 and 2002 organized by
the UNSD through the "United Nations Project on Strengthening Regional
Capacities for Statistical Development in Southeast Asia."
In terms of
relative data availability in support of Millennium Development Goals (MDG)
the Philippines ranked first among the 11 countries in South-East Asia.
Based on the 2003 report of the United Nations Economic and Social
Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UN-ESCAP), the Philippines obtained a
rating of 27.9% followed by Thailand with 25.2% and Indonesia with 24.6%.
Overall, the
Philippines ranked fourth among all of Asia and the Pacific in terms of data
availability for tracking progress towards the MDG in the region with
Australia gathering 29.1%, Japan, 29.0%, and Republic of Korea, 28.7%.
According to UN-ESCAP, the theoretical maximum is for a country to have 767
data values (59 series x 13 years) and a country is counted to have data
available when data exist for one or more years. The Philippines, according
to the ESCAP report, has a total of available 214 indicators. The MDG
indicators and corresponding data series for the Philippines are being
compiled by the NSCB and are available on the NSCB website at
http://www.nscb.gov.ph/stats/mdg/.
The UN ESCAP
report, Important Information: Data Availability for Tracking
Progress Towards the Millennium Development Goals in Asia and the Pacific
was published in December 2003 to give an overview of the national and
global monitoring system, and the availability of national level indicators
in the different countries in the region as of 31 October 2003. The
monitoring system will provide UN-ESCAP critical information for policy
purposes and for the strengthening of data collection capacities in ESCAP
and associate UN member countries. |