opening session (handayani) - workshop background
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Capacity Development Workshop on Measuring Social Protection 14−16 May 2013BPS – Statistics Indonesia, 3rd Building, 1st Floor, JL. Dr. Soetomo No. 6 - 8 Jakpus, JakartaTRANSCRIPT
Capacity Development Workshop on
Measuring Social Protection: Background, Objectives and Activities
Sri Wening Handayani Principal Social Development Specialist
Asian Development Bank
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necessarily reflect the views or policies of the Asian Development Bank (ADB), or its Board of
Governors, or the governments they represent. ADB does not guarantee the accuracy of the data
included in this paper and accepts no responsibility for any consequence of their use. Terminology
used may not necessarily be consistent with ADB official terms.
Background
ADB approved the regional technical assistance in
2010 to:
i. develop an improved framework for measuring
and monitoring social protection;
ii. update the SPI and social protection
assessments;
iii. develop an SPI database; and
iv. build capacity of developing member countries
(DMCs) to measure and monitor social
protection.
Outputs of the Technical Assistance
Publication of Regional SPI Report
Uploading of 34 SP Country Reports
Social Protection Statistical Database
Capacity Development of 3 Pilot
Countries – Indonesia, Philippines, Sri
Lanka
Knowledge-sharing and dissemination of
information
Objectives of the Workshop
i. facilitate knowledge exchange between
NSOs’ of pilot countries and NSOs of
other DMCs;
ii. promote monitoring of social protection
within the Asia and Pacific region; and
iii. support the overall objective of the SPI
which can then lead to better targeting and
more cost-effective implementation of
policies
Organization of the Event
Co-organized with BPS-Statistics
Participated in by representatives of NSOs
and planning offices of 14 DMCs, namely
Bangladesh, Cambodia, PRC, India, Indonesia,
Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Nepal, Pakistan, Papua
New Guinea, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Timor-
Leste, and Viet Nam
Resource Persons: OECD, ILO and consultants
Overview of the Program Day 1:
Session 1: What is social protection is and why is it
important?
Session 2: Measuring Social Protection Using
Administrative Data
Session 3: Country Experience on Monitoring Social
Protection
Day 2: Field Visit to BPS Bogor District Regional Office
Day 3:
Session 3 continuation
Session 4: Measurement of Social Protection Using
Household Survey
Session 5: Accessing Social Protection Data and
Information
Contact Persons
ADB Social Protection Programs and Social
Protection Index: Preliminary Findings for
Timor-Leste and selected ASEAN countries 7
BPS-Statistics Indonesia
• Mr. Gantjang Amannullah – [email protected]
• Ms. Katiti Wulansari – [email protected]
ADB
• Ms. Sri Wening Handayani – [email protected]
• Ms. Dalisay Maligalig – [email protected]