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Annual REPORT2018
Central Luzon
Regional Statistics Committee
Annual REPORT2018
First Quarter RSC Meeting
The first quarter meeting of the Central
Luzon (CL) Regional Statistics Committee
(RSC) on 29 January 2019 at NEDA III
Conference Room, Maimpis, City of San
Fernando, Pampanga has been noted as a
significant one with its effort to formulate the
2018-2023 Regional Statistical Development
Program (RSDP) of CL.
The committee’s commitment in
creating CL RSDP was initiated with the
approval of RSC Resolution No. 1 Series of
2018 - Approving the Timeline on the
Formulation of the Central Luzon Regional
Statistical Development Program 2018-2023.
The said timeline includes a detailed plan of
activities that will guide the committee in the
formulation of RSDP.
Moreover, the committee also discussed
the mapped Regional Development Plan (RDP),
Core Regional Indicators System (CoRe-IS), and
Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)
indicators. The mapping of the indicators aimed
to identify the indicators which common among
CL-RDP, CoRe-Is, and SDG. The members
who are data providers of the indicators were
also requested to provide the data needed
specifically in the monitoring of CoRe-Is. Chief
Statistical Specialist Arlene M. Divino
underscored the importance of CoRe-Is in the
computation of the Regional Development
Index (RDI).
The meeting also served as venue to
announce important matters such as the earlier
release of 2018 Gross Regional Domestic
Product (GRDP) last 26 April 2018, invitation
of PSA on the different activities that were
lined-up during the celebration of 2018 Civil
Registration Month (CRM), and the increase in
fee for the civil registry documents due to the
increase in documentary stamp tax brought
about by Train Law.
“A Responsive
Central Luzon RSC”
Annual REPORT2018
Second Quarter RSC Meeting
The second quarter regular meeting of
RSC was conducted on 08 June 2018 at NEDA
III Conference Room, Maimpis, City of San
Fernando Pampanga. PSA RSSO III Regional
Director Edgardo G. Pare took the opportunity
to address the upsurge in the volume of
transactions of civil registry documents in the
San Fernando Serbilis Outlet. He clarified that
NSO released documents are the same as those
of PSA’s releases.
Chief Statistical Specialist Arlene M.
Divino presented the draft Central Luzon
Regional Statistical Development Program (CL-
RSDP) 2018-2023 to the committee. She
acknowledged the collaborative effort of the
committee in coming up with the draft CL
RSDP 2018-2023 after conducting series
of technical workshop, focused-group
discussion, and workshop/writeshop. In the
same manner, RSC Chair Agustin Mendoza
proposed the approval of CL RSDP through
RSC Resolution No. 2 Series of 2018
Approving and Adopting the Central Luzon
Regional Statistical Development Program 2018
-2023.
Another discussion was also led by
Chief Economic Development Specialist Divina
Hope Vallejo where she presented the 2017
Annual Regional Economic Situationer. She
highlighted the sustained high Gross Regional
Domestic Product (GRDP) growth posted by
the region at 9.3 percent in 2017. She also
shared the continuing improvement of the
region’s labor market, the overall positive
performance of the agriculture sector, and the
surge in the number of passengers, flights and
cargo tonnage through Clark International
Airport.
Moreover, Supervising Statistical
Specialist Josephine S. Albino presented the
PSA Board Resolution No. 1 Series of 2018 -
Amending PSA Board Resolution No. 03,
Series of 2017, Reconstituting the Regional
Statistics Committees (RSC) and as well as a
review to RSC Coordination Guidelines.
The last agenda of the meeting was the
presentation on the updates on the monitoring
and compilation of Sustainable Development
Goals (SDG) and Core Regional Indicators
System (CoRe-IS) led by Senior Statistical
Specialist Jennielyn S. Mariano. Ms. Mariano
presented the list of goals and indicators with
baseline data and those indicators that are yet
to be supplied with data.
Annual REPORT2018
Third Quarter RSC Meeting
The third RSC meeting of Central
Luzon was conducted a bit late because of the
overlapping activities during the quarter. It was
pushed through on 30 October 2018 at SACOP
Ephatha, Maimpis, City of San Fernando,
Pampanga.
During the meeting, the committee was
able to approve three RSC resolutions. These
were:
RSC Resolution No. 3 Series of 2018 -
Approving and Adopting the List of Core
Regional Indicators (CoRe-Is) in Central
Luzon;
RSC Resolution No. 4 Series of 2018 -
Approving and Adopting the Initial List of
Sustainable Development Goals Indicators
(SDGIs) for Monitoring and Central Luzon;
and
RSC Resolution No. 5 Series of 2018 -
Approving the Organization and
Institutionalization of the Provincial
Statistics Committee (PSC) in All Provinces
of Central Luzon
Moreover, RSC Resolution No. 5 was
also presented to the Regional Development
Council of Central Luzon (RDC-CL) during
their full council meeting on 07 December 2018
for adoption and approval.
For consideration of other matters, CSS
Arlene M. Divino requested the data providers
of 2018 Central Luzon Regional Social and
Economic Trends (RSET) to validate the
veracity of the data they have provided.
Moreover, Regional Director Pare
encouraged the agencies to regularly prepare
infographics to highlight the accomplishment of
their offices.
On the last note, RSC Chair Leon M.
Dacanay requested the Department of Health
(DOH) Department of Education (DepEd),
Department of Environment and Natural
Resources (DENR), and Philippine National
Police (PNP) to present SDG metadata
concerning their respective agencies on the next
meeting of the committee. The said agencies
were further asked to review the items included
in the metadata and reflect necessary comments
and corrections if there are any.
Annual REPORT2018
Fourth Quarter RSC Meeting
Though a bit late, RSC CL decided to
push through its fourth meeting for 2018 on 17
January 2019 at NEDA III Conference Room,
Maimpis, City of San Fernando, Pampanga
which was originally scheduled on 13 December
2018 but was unfortunately moved due to
unavailability of majority of the members of the
committee.
Included in the agenda was the
discussion on the updates on the effort of CL to
localize its Result Matrices (RM).
Administrative Assistant II Renzo Miranda
mentioned that all the provinces of CL were
able to conduct their provincial roll out of the
localization. According to Mr Miranda, some of
the result matrices were already signed by the
governors and soon to be consolidated and
submitted to NEDA.
Another presentation during the meeting
was the 2018 third quarter regional economic
situationer of CL by EDS Vallejo. Ms. Vallejo
happily shared that the inflation rate of CL went
down at 5.1 percent which signified that the
government’s mitigating measures are effective.
In addition, as convened during the 3rd
RSC meeting, the Department of Education
(DepEd), Department of environment and
Natural Resources (DENR), Department of
Health (DOH) were able to present SDG
metadata concerning their agencies. On the other
hand, due to some inevitable circumstances and
short notice, PSSUPT Ed Tuazon Jr. of
Philippine National Police (PNP) III was not
able to present their metadata but instead,
presented the different available data sets from
their agency.
The committee also agreed to come up
with the common population count to be usedas
denominator in computing rates of various data
coming from different agencies. A consultative
meeting is expected to be scheduled among
DOH, DENR, DepEd, PNP, PSA, NEDA, and
other agencies that are yet to be identified.
Republic of the Philippines CENTRAL LUZON REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL (RDC III)
Regional Statistics Committee DIRECTORY
EDGARDO G. PARE
RSC Vice Chairperson
Regional Director, PSA RSSO III
(045) 455 2552
ENGR. LEON M. DACANAY JR.
RSC Chairperson
Regional Director, NEDA III
(045) 455 4110
The RSC Members:
Bureau of Local Government
Finance (BLGF)
045 961 1343
[email protected] Divina M. Corpuz
Regional Director
Department of Agriculture (DA)
045 961 2631
[email protected] Crispulo G. Bautista, Jr.
OIC-Regional Executive Director
Department of Budget and
Management (DBM)
045 455 2486
Isabel C. Taguinod
Regional Director
Department of Environment and
Natural Resources (DENR)
045 455 2167
[email protected] Paquito T. Moreno, Jr.
Regional Director
Department of Education
(DepEd)
045 598 8580
Nicolas T. Capulong
Regional Director
Department of Interior and Local
Government (DILG)
045 455 2405
Julie J. Daquioag
Regional Director
Department of Health (DOH)
045 861 3426
[email protected] Cesar C. Cassion
Regional Director
Department of Labor and
Employment (DOLE)
045 455 1614
Ma. Zenaida A. Angara-Campita
Regional Director
Department of Tourism (DOT)
045 625 8525
[email protected] Carolina DG. Uy
OIC, Regional Director
Department of Science and
Technology (DOST)
045 455-0800
Julius Caesar V. Sicat
Regional Director
Department of Public Works and
Highways (DPWH)
045 649 1366
[email protected] Roseller A. Tolentino
Regional Director
Department of Social Welfare
and Development (DSWD)
045 961 2143
[email protected] Gemma B. Gabuya
Regional Director
Department of Trade and
Industry (DTI)
045 625 9290
[email protected] Judith P. Angeles
Regional Director
Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas
(BSP)
045 455 4014
[email protected] Rosario P. Layug-Rafael
Deputy Director/Head
Commission on Higher
Education (CHED)
045 455 1662
Caridad O. Abuan
Regional Director
Technical Education and Skills
Development Authority (TESDA)
045 455 3630
[email protected] Dante J. Navarro
Regional Director
State Universities/Colleges
Bulacan State University (BSU)
044 791 0153
Cecilia N. Gascon
President
Don Honorio Ventura
Technological State University
(DHVTSU)
045 900 1366
Enrique G. Baking
President
Private Sector Representatives
Private Sector Representative -
Education
044 463 2735
Reynato C. Arimbuyutan
Representative for Education
Private Sector Representative -
Information and Communication
Technology
0942 377 0285
Aristoteles Z. Elvina
Representative for Information
and Communication Technology
Provincial Government
Province of Aurora
044 209 4275
[email protected] Rommel Rico Angara
OIC-Governor
Province of Bataan
047 237 2413
[email protected] Albert Raymond S. Garcia
Governor
Province of Bulacan
044 791 1548
[email protected] Wilhelmino M. Sy-Alvarado
Governor
Province of Nueva Ecija
044 9405058
[email protected] Czarina D. Umali
Governor
Province of Pampanga
045 961 4713
[email protected] Lilia G. Pineda
Governor
Province of Tarlac
045 982 1234
Susan A. Yap
Governor
Province of Zambales
047 811 7956
Amor D. Deloso
Governor