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| Contact person* | Meng Kimhor |
|---|---|
| Job title | Deputy Director General, National Institute of Statistics, Ministry of Planning |
mengkimhor@hotmail.com | |
| Telephone | +855 016824238 |
1. Introduction
The National Institute of Statistics (NIS), within the Ministry of Planning, is the focal point on statistical matters in Cambodia. The NIS compiles and consolidates statistics provided by decentralized offices and also collects primary data through household and establishment surveys and population, agricultural and economic censuses. Cambodia has a decentralized statistical structure. There are statistical bureaus and sections within Planning and Statistics departments of various Ministries and in planning and statistical units in the provinces and districts. The NIS contains 8 departments: (1). Statistics Policy and Cooperation, (2). Economic Statistics, (3). Social Statistics, (4). Demographic Statistics, Census and Survey, (5). Information Technology and Communication (ICT), (6). Statistics standard and Analysis, (7). National Account, (8). Sub-national statistics.
The National Institute of Statistics (NIS), Ministry of Planning has created the CamInfo project supported by UNICEF since 2003 by using DevInfo platform developed by United Nations. This project is mainly intended to collect the core indicators from Censuses and Surveys result and some indicators from line ministries and CamInfo team inputs these indicators into CamInfo system. CensusInfo is yet another data base system similar to CamInfo but it is concerned with collection and dissemination of population and housing census data of countries at any geographical level. It is developed by the United Nations Statistical Division (UNSD), in association with UNFPA and UNICEF. The data of Cambodia included in this system relate to Demographic Survey, 1996, Cambodia Inter-censal Population Survey 2004, Population Census 2008 and Cambodia Inter-censal Population Survey 2013. The metadata of indicators include elements such as definition, time of data collection, nominator, denominator, source and data frequency, responsible agency and reference. NADA is the one data archive inside the NIS website responsible by Information Communication and Technology Department since 2010 supported by Accelerated Data Program (ADP). The main purpose of NADA is to keep all documents from the Censuses and Surveys reports in .pdf file format and describe the metadata of these reports as in CamInfo but in more details than CamInfo. Other tool such as TRS, Redatam, and CPF are the database classification and it integrates metadata and provides possibilities for metadata driven production. The metadata of indicators is handled by several statistics unit in line ministries and NIS. Classification and documentation is by CamInfo team of NIS, CensusInfo team and ICT department of NIS. The metadata development is the one strategy to reduce confusion of data users in using data from many sources and to standardize the data to enable comparison at global level. In the future, the line ministries should develop the metadata of indicators before sending to National Institute of Statistics, Ministry of Planning.
Implemented and ongoing
A brief description of the data systems/software currently implemented by NIS is given below:
CamInfo system is the tool for producing table, graph and map. It contains many indicators from various sectors. It has been implemented since 2003 and is supported by UNICEF.
CensusInfo is the tool for producing table, graph and map. It contains demographic indicators from the population Census and Inter-censal Population Survey. It has been implemented since 2012 with UNFPA support,
NADA is data repository from census and survey and it has been implemented since 2010.
Redatam+SP is a software package developed by CELADE and the United Nations Population Division for Latin America and the Caribbean, based in Santiago, Chile. It allows data users to access censuses and other database sources very easily, quickly, and for any geographical area.
The Community Profile System (CPS) was developed to provide easy access to a range of demographic and socio-economic indicators (mostly in terms of rates and ratios), together with a number of basic counts such as population by sex and five-year age groups. These profiles can be generated for all geographical areas in the country, i.e. for all Villages, the smallest geographic building block in the census hierarchy, as well as for Communes, Districts, Provinces and the Country itself.
The Table Retrieval System (TRS) was primarily developed to easily select, retrieve, display, print and copy the statistical tables from population census and survey data. It is intended as a tool for electronic data dissemination. TRS allows data users with no previous computer experience to examine tables and accompanying text which are stored in a computer readable format. For Cambodia Inter-censal Population Survey 2013, The CPS and TRS have combined together so that data users can retrieve data from them.
The map layer and database is the one product for data dissemination after releasing final results of Population Census 2008 and this product is intended for data users who have access to and are proficient with GIS software packages. It consists of a series of map layers and associated databases with aggregated counts, ratios, and rates.
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