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Message from the OIC-PSO
Message
The year 2017 was indeed full of blessings and challenges to PSA Leyte. The recognition received as rank 11 during the PSA Awards, was a concrete manifestation of the continued perseverance and team spirit within us in achieving our goals and commitments.
According to Albert Schweitzer “Success is not the key to happiness but happiness is the key to success”. I believe that a person need not to be successful in order to be happy but if we love what we are doing and we are happy doing it, success will come easy. Though there had been ups and downs in the achievement of our targets, some became failures, but with due dedication, excellence and passion we are able to surpass the problems along the way. The overlapping of activities coupled with the tedious processes for the accreditation of ISO 9001:2015 made us experienced the humps and bumps of a real public servant. As one of the pilot provinces for the ISO implementation, there has been significant improvement in our processes, systems and performances in and out. It paved the way towards a more solid, responsive and world class PSA.
Various activities had been conducted on statistical operations, civil registration, information dissemination, statistical planning & coordination, partnership and linkages, and general administration. We continued to meet the expectations of our clients and stakeholders through timely releases of advocacy materials, conduct of data appreciation seminars, inter-agency coordination, and provision of technical assistance. Corporate social responsibility and environment-related activities were conducted consistently, going beyond the mandate of the organization. We ensure customer satisfaction to our civil registration clients by providing them fast and efficient services. Timely submission of machine processed civil registry documents was achieved for the entire year because of our strong partnership with the Local Civil Registry Offices in the province. Strong collaboration with Local Civil Registrars enabled us to expand our horizon to effectively carry out our mandate for quality civil registration services. Likewise, as we continue to value our human resources, we continued to capacitate them with the necessary developmental trainings and team building activities to promote their general welfare and well-being.
The continued support and cooperation of our partners, survey respondents, Local Government Units, Government Agencies, Non-Government Organizations, Academe, Media, Private Sector and other stakeholders brought significant contribution in achieving all our accomplishments. We owe to them the successful achievement of our targets. This was triggered by the untiring efforts and dedicated PSA Leyte personnel, service contractors and statistical researchers.
This report will showcase our humble achievements in 2017 as we continue to deliver relevant and reliable statistics and civil registration services for equitable development towards improved quality of life for all.
SHERYL ANN A. JAMISOLA
(Supervising Statistical Specialist)
Officer-in-Charge, January 1-November 15, 2017
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1. Serve as the central statistical authority of the
Philippine government on primary data collection;
2. Prepare and conduct periodic censuses on
population, housing, agriculture, fisheries,
business, industry, and other sectors of the
economy;
3. Collect, compile, analyze, abstract and publish
statistical information relating to the country’s
economic, social, demographic and general
activities and condition of the people;
4. Prepare and conduct statistical sample surveys
on all aspects of socioeconomic life including
agriculture, industry, trade, finance, prices and
marketing information, income and expenditure,
education, health, culture, and social situations for
the use of the government and the public;
5. Carry out, enforce and administer civil
registration functions in the country as provided for
in Act 3753, the Law on Registry of Civil Status.
6. Collaborate with departments of the national
government including GOCCs and their subsidia-
ries in the collection, compilation, maintenance and
publication of statistical information, including
special statistical data derived from the activities of
those departments, corporations and their
subsidiaries;
7. Promote and develop integrated social and
economic statistics and coordinate plans for the
integration of those statistics, including the
national accounts;
8. Develop and maintain appropriate frameworks
and standards for the collection, processing,
analysis and dissemination of data;
9. Coordinate with government departments and
local government units (LGUs) on the promotion
and adoption of statistical standards involving
techniques, methodologies, concepts, definitions
and classifications, and on the avoidance of
duplication in the collection of statistical
information;
10. Conduct continuing methodological, analytical
and development activities, in coordination with
the PSRTI , to improve the conduct of censuses,
surveys and other data collection activities;
11. Recommend executive and legislative
measures to enhance the development of the
statistical activities and programs of the
government;
12. Prepare, in consultation with the PSA Board, a
Philippine Statistical Development Program
(PSDP);
13. Implement policies on statistical matters and
coordination, as directed by the PSA Board, and;
14. Perform other functions as may be assigned by
the PSA Board and as may be necessary to carry
out the purposes of RA 10625.
The PSA shall primarily be responsible for the implementation of the
objectives and provisions of R.A. 10625. It shall plan, develop, prescribe,
disseminate and enforce policies, rules and regulations and coordinate
government-wide programs governing the production of official statistics,
general-purpose statistics, and civil registration services.
It shall primarily be responsible for all national censuses and surveys, sectoral statistics, consolidation of
selected administrative recording systems and compilation of national accounts.
Specifically, the PSA shall:
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Solid responsive world-class authority on
quality statistics and civil registration.
Deliver relevant, reliable statistics and civil registration
services for equitable development towards improved
quality of life for all.
S teadfast Unwavering faith rain or shine
T eam Spirit Together as one
A daptability Open to changes
T ransparency No hidden agenda
I ntegrity Strong inside out
S tewardship Responsible management of resources
T rust in Almighty God Reflects spirituality
I ndependence Impartial
C ompetence Professionalism
S ervice-oriented Delighting customers
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P rofessional ethical, expert, competent, dependable, committed to excellence
R esponsive customer focused, active listener, proactive, communicator
I nnovative modern, technologically adept, systems view, thinking out of the
box, radical
S trategic thinker long-term view, working smart, game changer, futurity of present
decisions
M otivated values people, promotes welfare, promotes professional
development, sound HR policy
We, the Philippine Statistics Authority, commit to deliver relevant and reliable statistics
and efficient civil registration services to our clients and stakeholders.
We adhere to the UN Fundamental Principles of Official Statistics in the production of
quality general-purpose statistics and commit to deliver civil registration services in accordance
with laws, rules and regulations, and other statutory requirements.
We endeavor to live by the established core values and corporate personality of the PSA
and adapt the appropriate technology in the development of our products and delivery of
services.
We commit to continually improve the effectiveness of our Quality Management System
to ensure equitable development towards improved quality of life for all.
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Milestones of 2017
After almost a year of journey in pursuing the
coveted ISO certification on quality
management, the PSA Leyte was officially
awarded of the certification on December 12,
2017 by TÜV Rheinland, a third party firm
which conducted surveillance audit in the last
quarter of 2017.
Aside from PSA Leyte, TÜV Rheinland also
conferred certifications to the PSA-Central
Office , the five (5) PSA Regional Statistical
Services Offices (Regions I, V, VI, VIII and
CARAGA) and the five (5) PSA Provincial
Statistical Offices (La Union, Albay, Capiz,
Sarangani, and Agusan del Norte).
The ISO 9001 is an internationally recognized
Quality Management System (QMS) standard.
It is a collection of processes focused
consistently on meeting customer requirements
and enhancing their satisfaction. It is aligned
with an organization's purpose and strategic
direction. It is expressed as the organizational
goals and aspirations, policies, processes,
documented information and resources needed
to implement and maintain it .
The pursuit of PSA Leyte to ISO Certification
was rigorous. Various workshops were
conducted for the cascading of the ISO-aligned
Quality Management System (QMS) Manual
and Procedure and Work Instructions Manual
(PAWIM) prepared by PSA Central Office. Only
after few months, QMS was progressively
implemented in the office including revisiting
of the existing processes, proper documentation
and archiving of documents, to name a few. The
office also undergone two audit stages prior to
the surveillance audit of TÜV Rheinland. The
first was the internal audit conducted by the
first party auditors composed of employees
from PSA CO and field offices.
The second was the readiness assessment
carried out by the representatives of
Development Academy of the Philippines
(DAP). In both occasions, the PSA Leyte did not
get any non-conformity.
Having an ISO certification is an affirmation
that the Quality Management System being
implemented by the PSA Leyte conforms to
international standards, particularly in the
statistical operations and civil registration
services.
The ISO certification of PSA Leyte is valid for
three years, from December 12, 2017 until
December 10, 2020.
PSA Leyte is now ISO 9001:2015 certified
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Milestones of 2017
The PSA Leyte once again made it to the Top 15
Provincial Statistical Offices of the 2017 PSA Awards
by garnering 11th place.
The award was given during the Awards Night held
at Heritage Hotel, Pasay City on March 23, 2018.
The 2017 PSA Awards is given in
recognition of the outstanding
performances of the field offices and to
recognize their accomplishments for the
year 2017.
PSA Leyte places 11th in the
Top 15 Provincial Statistical
Offices
OIC-PSO of Leyte attends the 16th
batch of Middle Managers Class
OIC-PSO Sheryl Ann A. Jamisola was one of the middle managers
from various government offices admitted to the Middle Managers
Class (MMC) of the Public Management Development Program
(PMDP). They are the 16th batch of scholars currently attending the
program at the Development Academy of the Philippines (DAP),
Tagaytay City, which started on November 17, 2017 and slated to
end on April 28, 2018.
The MMC is designed for “High Performing and High
Potential” (HP-HP) Section and Division Chiefs, SG 20 – 24
positions, and aged 50 years and below. It is delivered in a 5 month
- Residential Training with monthly week-long breaks, a 10-day
Sensing Journey, and a 6-month Re-Entry Project conceptualization
and implementation.
This program is the government’s response to the need for a corps of ethical, competent, committed and
development-oriented officials in the bureaucracy who will drive performance in their respective
agencies.
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Leyte in Numbers
INDICATOR PERIOD/DATA 2015
DEMOGRAPHY1 Leyte Tacloban City
Total Population 1,724,679 242,089
Household Population 1,718,543 240,513
Number of Households 405,873 50,547
Average Household Size 4.2 4.8
Population Density (persons per square km) 272 1,200
2010-2015
Average Annual Growth Rate 1.83 1.73
VITAL STATISTICS1 2017
Number of Registered Births 55,077
Number of Registered Marriages 8,038
Number of Registered Deaths 12,145
POVERTY STATISTICS1 2015
Annual per Capita Poverty Threshold (in peso) 20,807
Annual per Capita Food Threshold (in peso) 14,513
Income Gap 22.6
Poverty Gap 5.3
Severity of Poverty 1.7
Among Families
Poverty Incidence 23.6
Magnitude of Poor Families 111,394
Subsistence Incidence 6.7
Magnitude of Extremely Poor Families 31,726
Among Population
Poverty Incidence 31.0
Magnitude of Poor Families 652,690
Subsistence Incidence 9.7
Magnitude of Extremely Poor Families 204,946
1 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
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Leyte in Numbers
1 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
PRICES1 2017
Consumer Price Index (2006=100) 159.7
Food and Non-alcoholic Beverages 178.7
Non-food 135.5
Inflation Rate 3.7
Purchasing Power of Peso 0.63
AGRICULTURE1 2017
Palay
Area Harvested (hectares) 118,416
Production (metric tons) 481,487
Corn
Area Harvested (hectares) 35,814
Production (metric tons) 47,442
Livestock Production (thousand metric tons)
Carabao 144.41
Cattle 266.3
Chicken 1,745.89
Duck 31.09
Fish Production (metric tons)
Commercial 1,523
Municipal 10,779
Aquaculture 34,058
CONSTRUCTION STATISTICS1 2017
Number of Approved Building Permits 2,300
Floor Area (square meter) 623,416
Value (P1,000) 5,622,516
1 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
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Statistical Operation
Household-based Statistics
Farm Price Survey
This is a nationwide household-based survey designed to gather data on prices received by farmers for their produce and prices paid for the pesticides they used in their farms. In Leyte, there were 24 kinds of crop considered in the survey in 2017. Five (5) respondents
per crop were selected purposively belonging to the top five (5) crop producing
municipalities.
Monthly Palay and Corn Situation Reporting System Serves as a monitoring system of the growing conditions and actual plantings of palay and corn. Specifically, it aims to update the forecasts for the current quarter based on standing crop and forecasts for the next quarter based on planting intentions and to provide monthly updates on the area and production of palay and corn by stages of growth (i.e., vegetative, reproductive and maturing) across the country. There were 20 barangays covered monthly in 2017. From these barangays, 64 corn farmers
and 78 palay farmers were interviewed.
MPCSR
Palay and Corn Stock Survey Intends to generate estimates of the current stock of rice and corn in farm and non-farm households. It is a monthly survey being conducted in the first four (4) days of the month with the 1st day of the month, 6:00 AM, as the reference period. In 2017, 142 farm households and 100 non-farm households were interviewed every month
from 21 sample barangays.
PCSS1
FPS
Monthly
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Statistical Operation
Household-based Statistics
Consumer Expectations Survey It captures the economic outlook of consumers as an indication of the country’s future economic conditions. This is a complementary survey to BSP’s Business Expectation Survey. This is administered on a sample basis at household level drawn through a stratified multi-stage random sampling. In 2017, there were 80 sample households during the January survey round, and 100 in each
survey rounds in April, July and October or a total of 380 sample households enumerated for
the entire year.
Crops Production Survey This survey aims to generate basic production statistics for crops other than palay and corn at the national, regional and provincial levels. It covers more than 200 crops of which 19 are considered major crops. There were six (6 )samples in nonfood industrial crops, seven (7) samples in vegetables and
four (4) samples in fruits classified as major crops covered in Leyte in 2017.
CrPS
Labor Force Survey The survey is designed to provide statistics on levels and trends of employment, unemployment and underemployment for the country, as a whole, and for each of the administrative regions, including provinces and key cities. This is conducted every January, April, July and October. A total of 3,129 households were sampled for the 2017 LFS.
LFS
CES
Quarterly
LFS Workload and Response Rate by Survey
Round of LFS, Leyte: 2017
Survey Round
Workload Response Rate
January 782 99.46%
April 774 99.15%
July 799 99.30%
October 774 100.00%
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Statistical Operation
Household-based Statistics
Quarterly
Palay Production Survey Aims to generate estimates and forecasts on palay areas, production and yield, usage of yield enhancing inputs, usage of yield protecting inputs, farmers planting intention, and farmer’s participation and availment in the different government programs and interventions in agriculture. It aimed at providing data inputs for policy making and program interventions on palay. The date of collection is in the first 10 days of the following quarter. Leyte had 20 sample barangays and 154 sample HHs every quarter in 2017.
PPS
Quarterly Aquaculture Survey Generates data on volume and value of aquaculture production by aquafarm type, by culture environment, by species, by quarter at the national, regional and provincial levels. About 140 households in Leyte were sampled quarterly in 2017.
QAS
Quarterly Commercial Fisheries Survey Undertakes to generate information on quarterly volume and value of fish unloaded at commercial fish landing centers, also segregated by species. The QCFS covered a total of 21 landing centers in 2017.
QCFS
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Statistical Operation
Household-based Statistics
Quarterly
Quarterly Inland Fisheries Survey Generates data on quarterly volume and value of fish unloaded at municipal fish landing centers by species at the national, regional and provincial levels. There were 20 sample households from five (5) sample barangays that were interviewed
quarterly in 2017.
QIFS
Quarterly Municipal Fisheries Survey Generates data on quarterly volume and value of fish unloaded at municipal fish landing centers by species at the national, regional and provincial levels. Leyte had 14 sample municipal fish landing centers per quarter in 2017.
QMFS
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Statistical Operation
Household-based Statistics
Semestral/Annual/Other Survey
Agricultural Wage Rate Survey
The Agricultural Wage Rate Survey (AWRS) is formerly known as Agricultural Labor
Survey . It is a nationwide semestral statistical activity that focuses mainly on generating
information on the cost of farm labor, specifically for the four (4) major crops such as palay,
corn, coconut and sugarcane.
AWRS
Annual Poverty Indicator Survey Aims to provide inputs to the development of an integrated poverty indicator and monitoring system which would enhance timely, accurate and consistent production of poverty-related data that can be used at the national level. This was a rider survey to the July 2017 Labor Force Survey. There were 192 sample households completely interviewed in 2017, resulting to a response
rate of 99.30 percent.
APIS
Survey on Overseas Filipinos Aims to derive national estimates on the number of Overseas Filipino Workers, their socio-economic characteristics and the amount and mode of remittances, in cash and in kind, received by their families. This was a rider survey to the October 2017 Labor Force Survey. In 2017, a total of 774 sample households were covered in Leyte.
SOF
National Demographic and Health Survey The primary objective of the NDHS 2017 is to provide up-to-date estimates of basic demographic and health indicators. There were 473 sample households completely interviewed in 2017.
2017 NDHS
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Statistical Operation
Establishment-based Statistics
Weekly/Bi-Weekly/Bi-Monthly Survey
Agricultural Marketing Information System This is an integrated system of collecting, processing, analyzing and disseminating information that involves design and implementation of site-specific monitoring scheme that parallels the existing marketing system. Price surveys are implemented in major local/provincial market centers and strategic terminal markets throughout the country. Prices of the sample agricultural commodities gathered through the Retail Price Survey for Agricultural Commodities and Wholesale Price Survey for Agricultural Commodities are run as inputs in AGMARIS.
AGMARIS
Survey of Retail Price for Generation of CPI Serves as basis for the construction of the Consumer Price Index (CPI), which indicates a-verage changes in prices of commodities and services consumed by an average Filipino household. Leyte had 1,764 sample commodities for 2000 based market basket, 4,557 sample commodities for 2006 based market basket and 3,400 sample commodities for 2012 based market basket in 2017.
CPI
Weekly Survey of Selected Petroleum Products This survey is conducted every Friday to provide snapshot of the prices of selected petroleum products on a weekly basis. Prices of diesel, kerosene, unleaded gasoline and liquefied petroleum gases (LPG) were
collected every week from seven (7) sample outlets in Leyte in 2017.
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Statistical Operation
Establishment-based Statistics
Monthly Survey
Monthly Integrated Survey of Selected Industries Provides the government and private sectors timely flash indicators on the performance of growth-oriented industries in the manufacturing sector. There were three (3) sample establishments in the province in 2017.
MISSI
Producer Price Survey The survey gathers monthly producer prices of selected products of establishments included in the market. There were also three (3) sample establishments in the province in 2017.
PPS
2017-2018 Survey of Retail Prices of Household Shop Items for 2017 International Comparison Program (ICP) The survey collects prices of selected food and non-food items (household shop items).
ICP was established to provide Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) as an alternative to direct
conversion based on exchange rates to compare per capita GDP levels between countries.
The survey operation in Leyte started in March 2017 and is scheduled to end in May 2018.
The survey is conducted every month.
In 2017, there were five (5) sample cities and municipalities in Leyte.
ICP
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Statistical Operation
Establishment-based Statistics
Quarterly/Annually
Annual Survey on Philippine Business and Industry Gathers information on structure, levels, performance and trends of economic activities of the formal sector in the country. A total of 283 sample establishments and enterprises were covered in the province in 2017.
ASPBI
Quarterly Survey on Philippine Business and Industry This is a quarterly survey that provides statistics on revenue, employment and compensation of the identified establishments engaged in economic activities with total employment of 20 and over except in the Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing sectors. Leyte had 79 sample establishments per quarter or a total of 316 sample establishments in 2017.
QSPBI
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Statistical Operation
Census and Sampling Frames
2017 Listing of Farm Households
The listing operation aims to update the sampling frame for agricultural surveys conducted
by the PSA. Specifically, the listing operation intends to come up with an updated list of
households engaged in agricultural activities as well as to develop the list of agricultural
operators.
The provincial listing operation started in October 2017 using Computer-Assisted Personal
Interviewing (CAPI). There were 60 barangays covered for listing in Leyte.
2017 LFH
2017 Updating of List of Aquaculture Farms
The listing aims to update the list of aquaculture farms based on three (3) sources, namely the
Aquaculture Farms Inventory (AqFI), 2012 Census of Agriculture and Fisheries (CAF), and
Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) List of Aquafarms. It also aims to
generate a sampling frame for the quarterly surveys on aquaculture.
Using the said sources, all aquaculture farms in the province were visited and interviewed,
and new/additional aquaculture farms were also listed. After listing operation, a total of 20
aquaculture farms were updated or listed as new.
2017 ULAF
Geo-tagging of Building Structures
This activity aims to come-up with accurate and reliable digitized maps, use primarily for the
various censuses and surveys conducted by the office.
This activity will identify and mark building structures as points in the digitized maps and
attributing these buildings with the pertinent geographical information in the barangays.
All buildings within the sample Primary Sampling Units (PSUs) were visited and geo-tagged.
In Leyte, a total of 192 sample PSUs was considered while its provincial capital, Tacloban
City, had 208 sample PSUs. During the operation, the hired Map Data Collectors (MDCs)
used Tablet in geo-tagging building structures.
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Statistical Operation
Administrative-based Statistics
Foreign Trade Statistics Are compiled by PSA from copies of import and export documents submitted to the Bureau of Customs (BOC) by importers and exporters or their authorized representatives as required by law. Preliminary monthly export and import statistics are released in the form of press releases 40 days and 55 days after the reference month, respectively. A total of 222 foreign manifests were collected and processed in 2017 from two (2) Bureau of Custom’s Sub-Port Offices in Leyte.
FTS
Commodity Flow or Domestic Trade Statistics Refers to air, rail and coastwise trade statistics compiled monthly by PSA based from airway bills collected from Philippine Airlines (PAL) operating in domestic airports and daily report of outgoing shipments (DROS) and passenger manifests from port areas in the province. In 2017, there were 1,858 collected and processed domestic trade documents. For airway bills, 1,144 documents were collected and processed.
DomStat
Agricultural Situation Report This report gathers information on crop, livestock and poultry, fisheries, prices and market supply situation and general outlook of certain municipality/city. It also covers the infrastructure development, seminar/trainings, government programs, workshops/meetings that took place and the prevailing weather condition/climate in the locality.
ASR
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Statistical Operation
Administrative-based Statistics
Construction Statistics from Approved Building Permit Construction statistics contained in approved
Building Permits (BP) are collected from all cities
and municipalities. The data generated include
the number, floor area, type and the value of
building construction proposed for construction
during the specified period.
Type of Building
Number Floor Area (sq.m.)
Value (1,000)
Total 2,300 623,416 5,622,516 Residential 1,497 212,240 1,748,504 Non-residential
460 404,194 3,611,172
Additions/Alterations/Repairs
343 6,982 262,839
Number, Floor Area and Value of Building Construction by
Type, Leyte: 2017
Survey of Slaughterhouses and Poultry Dressing Plant Data are collected from accredited abattoirs and dressing plants as well as LGU-supervised slaughter facilities. It aims to provide government executives, policy makers, and planners with information in support of the Meat Sufficiency Program of the government. As provided for in Administrative Order No. 5 series, of 2016 of the Department of Agriculture (DA), there is monthly submission of the consolidated slaughter and condemnation report to the National Meat Inspection Service (NMIS) and PSA. Data from cities/municipalities in Leyte were collected every month in 2017.
SSHPDP
Animal Type No. of Heads Slaughtered
Carabao 9,733
Cattle 6,574
Hogs 200,097
Goat 1,257
Chicken 24,152,283
Duck 0
Animal Type by Number of Heads Slaughtered, Leyte: 2017
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Statistical Planning and Coordination
28th National Statistics Month Celebration In observance to the annual celebration of the National Statistics Month (NSM),
PSA Leyte Provincial Statistical Office conducted various activities focused on the theme
“Facts and Figures for the Future: Statistics for Evidenced-Based Decisions Towards Ambisyon
Natin 2040”.
The 28th NSM highlighted the importance of statistics in tracking our nation’s
progress towards achieving the country’s goals on Ambisyon Natin 2040 which is
spearheaded by National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA).
A. Hanging of Streamer
Prescribed streamer for the 28th NSM was hung at the entrance of PSA
Leyte Provincial Statistical Office for the whole month of October 2017.
28th NSM Streamer at the entrance of PSA Leyte
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Statistical Planning and Coordination
B. Display of Bulletin Board
As part of the office’ information campaign towards the attainment of “Ambisyon Natin 2040”, its bulletin board was updated in line with the 28th NSM celebration.
C. Tree Planting In celebration with the 28th NSM, PSA Leyte joined the Tree Planting Activity
hosted by DENR on October 13, 2017 at Macarthur, Leyte.
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Statistical Planning and Coordination
D. Data Dissemination in Junior High Schools PSA Leyte Provincial Statistical Office conducted Information Dissemination Fora
on Official Statistics and Civil Registration to Grade 10 and 11 students to various schools/institutions in Region VIII.
The activity is part of PSA’s major thrusts to cascade the fruits of its labor through the presentation of the different results of censuses and surveys.
Moreover, above endeavor was also an opportunity of the Office in tapping the academe on its information campaign on the significance of vital events of man such as birth, marriage, death and other legal instruments to people’s lives.
Leyte Colleges, Tacloban City
Holy Infant College, Tacloban City
Sta. Fe National High School, Sta Fe, Leyte
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Civil Registration
Celebration of Civil Registration Month The PSA Leyte, in cooperation with the Municipal/City Civil Registry Offices (M/CCROs),
took the lead in the observance of 2017 Civil Registration Month (CRM) in the province.
This year’s celebration was anchored on the theme “ Pilipinong Rehistrado, Matatag na
Kinabukasan ay Sigurado”.
Symposia, data dissemination seminars, trainings, exhibits, slogan and poster making
contests, quiz bee, tree planting, information and education campaign such as press
conference, media interviews, and hanging of CRM streamers and tarpaulins were
conducted during this month-long celebration. Awards were given also to outstanding
LCROs for their exemplary performance in the delivery of civil registration services.
The celebration aimed to remind Filipinos of their duty to register vital events such as birth,
marriage, death and other acts and events concerning status of persons, and instill public
awareness and appreciation of the legal, administrative and statistical values of civil
registry documents.
The annual celebration of the Civil Registration Month, which was on its 27th year, is
undertaken every February, pursuant to Proclamation No. 682 issued on January 28, 1991
by former President Corazon C. Aquino.
Caravan CRM Streamer
Symposium Quiz Bee
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Civil Registration
Decentralized Vital Statistics System (DVSS) The DVSS is used in the machine processing of submitted civil registry documents by the Local Civil Registrars in the province. The documents underwent data entry, verification and data editing before data files and documents are submitted to Civil Registration Service at PSA Central Office. In Leyte, all of the DVSS documents and data files were submitted on time in 2017.
MONTH
CIVIL REGISTRY DOCUMENT TYPE
TOTAL
BIRTH
MARRIAGE
DEATH
January 4,244 786 1,105 6,135
February 4,336 772 952 6,060
March 5,122 885 989 6,996
April 4,079 622 920 5,621
May 5,177 1,025 1,109 7,311
June 4,778 866 997 6,641
July 4,234 517 1,026 5,777
August 4,283 446 1,045 5,774
September 5,150 619 1,026 6,795
October 5,078 502 1,039 6,619
November 4,273 417 995 5,685
December 4,323 581 942 5,846
TOTAL 55,077 8,038 12,145 75,260
Civil Registry Documents submitted by Month, Leyte: 2017
Philippine Civil Registration Information System (PhilCRIS) Users
PhilCris is available for use by the Offices of the Civil Registrars and other end-users. The software enables encoding of relevant information from civil registry documents, storage of vital data, query and retrieval of encoded records. The system is offered free-of-charge, however Memorandum of Agreement is to be executed between the PSA and interested parties. As of 2017, there were 16 cities/municipalities and 21 birthing centers/churches using
PhilCRIS in Leyte.
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Civil Registration
Issuance of Certificates of Registration of Authority to Solemnize Marriage Starting January 2006, there was full decentralization of the processing of Certificate of Registration of Authority to Solemnize Marriage (CRASM) to the field offices where the church assignment of the Solemnizing Officer is located whether renewal or new application. Evaluation and processing are undertaken at PSA Provincial Statistical Offices while approval is done at the Regional Statistical Service Office. PSA Leyte issued a total of 129 CRASM in 2017. Of these issuances, 35 were applied by new solemnizing officers (SOs) while 94 were applied by SOs whose CRASM is for renewal. The CRASM is valid for three (3) years.
Month Number of CRASM Issued
January 25
February 12
March 10
April 12
May 8
June 7
July 4
August 0
September 5
October 5
November 13
December 28
Total 129
Number of CRASM Issued by Month, Leyte: 2017
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Civil Registration
Training/Seminars on Civil Registration
Conducted Seminar on the Manual of Outstanding Local Civil Registry Office and Latest OCRG Issuances held last May 5, 2017 at PSA Training Room, Tacloban City. City/Municipal Civil Registrars attended the seminar.
Lecture Series on Civil Registration was conducted on February 24, 2017 at PSA Leyte training room. This activity aimed to enhance the competence of the employees in dealing appropriately with the civil registration concerns or issues. Then Administrative Officer III Michael B. Falle and then Registration Officer I Arthur Collanto served as lecturers. This was attended by 20 regular staff and
Briefing on ISO-QMS Implementation of PSA and Updates on Civil Registration Issuances was held on October 10, 2017 at PSA Leyte Provincial Statistical Office, Tacloban City. Around 23 civil registrars attended the said activity.
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Information Dissemination
Publications PSA Leyte prepared 90 issues of various publications on the statistical information related to the province’s economic, social, demographic and general activities and condition of the people.
PSA LEYTEst is the official newsletter of PSA
Leyte prepared quarterly which highlights the
activities undertaken by the provincial office in a
quarter.
Leyte QuickStat is a monthly publication that
features the updates on the most requested
statistics.
Special Release is a monthly publication that
presents the analysis of the data generated from
the latest result of census, survey or statistics
generated from the administrative data collected
by the office.
Gender Statistics is a publication of sex-
disaggregated data produced by PSA. This is
issued every March in the observance of
Women’s Month celebration.
Annual Report is a lengthy report issued yearly
which gives an account or summary of the activities throughout the preceding year.
One-time Ambush Interview OIC-PSO Sheryl Ann A. Jamisola was interviewed by ABS CBN Tacloban Network on January 23, 2017 at PSA Leyte Provincial Statistical Office. OIC-Jamisola readily answered questions posed to her particularly about the prevailing inflation rate in the province.
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Information Dissemination
Data Dissemination The PSA is mandated to disseminate official statistics, general-purpose statistics, and civil registration services. With the desire anchored on the thrust to have province-wide intensified information dissemination campaign, the PSA Leyte conducted numerous fora and symposia in different agencies, sectors, and schools.
A. Agencies/Sectors Three (3) dissemination fora for agencies/sectors were conducted in 2017.
B. Schools
A total of 23 symposia were conducted in schools in 2017.
The PSA Leyte, together with RSSO 8, conducted Civil Registration Seminar for DepEd Region VIII Personnel on September 22, 2017 at DepEd Regional Office, Palo, Leyte. About 22 employees attended the seminar.
About 20 employees of Government Security Insurance System (GSIS), Regional Office No. 8 attended the Orientation Seminar on Civil Registration Laws & Other Related Memo Circulars on Civil Registration on June 22, 2017 at their office located at Fatima Village, Tacloban City.
San Isidro National High School New Kawayan National High School
Guinarona National High School
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Information Dissemination
Maintenance of Library The PSA Leyte Library was instrumental to the students and other users doing research. With its vast collection of publications, mostly of PSA census and survey results, several researchers were provided with the necessary data. PSA Leyte also maintains accredited information centers that are housed in the libraries of partner state universities in the province. As of 2017, there were three (3) accredited information centers in Leyte.
Hanging of Streamers Streamers for PSA activities to be conducted , as well as streamers in support to the activities of other agencies were displayed in the conspicuous area. A total of 71 streamers were displayed in 2017.
Maintenance of Bulletin Board
The office maintains bulletin boards located within its vicinity. It
displays the publications such as fact sheets, special releases and
newsletters and other latest press releases.
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Partnership and Linkages
Social Responsibility
Adopt a Day Care Center
As gesture of advocacy in nurturing children whose lives remain at the margins of
the significant world of the adults wherein they still need to be sheltered and protected,
PSA Leyte employees adopted a day care center at Sta. Rita Child Development Center,
Bgy. Dona Brigida, Tolosa, Leyte last March 16, 2017.
Adopt a Marginalized Institution Program
In recognition to the valuable role of the elderly in our society and help them
battle against the feelings of hopelessness and helplessness, PSA Leyte adopt a
Marginalized Institution Program at Pope Francis Complex Center for the Poor, Palo,
Leyte on July 19, 2017 and October 30, 2017.
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Partnership and Linkages
Social Responsibility
Clean Up Drive
PSA Leyte conducted a clean-up drive in coordination with the Local Govern-
ment Unit (LGU) of Burauen, Leyte at Barangay Abuyogon, Burauen, Leyte last March
10, 2017.
Involvement in the Activities of other Agencies
Job Fair during the 115th Labor Day Celebration ASEAN Landmark Lighting
Celebration of 73rd Leyte Gulf Landing Anniversary Guest Speaker in Various Mass Weddings
Organized by LGUs
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Financial, Human Resource and Administrative Service
Financial Matters Fund Allocation and Expenditures
The PSA Leyte’s financial performance for the fiscal year (FY) 2017 and major outputs conformed with the priorities and targets planned for the year. The office’s total allocation for 2017 accounted to Php 15.81 million for its regular and support activities.
Income Generated
PSA Leyte collected a total of Php 603,773.50 from sales of Civil Registry Forms, PSA
publications, payments for Certificates of Registration on Authority to Solemnize
Marriage (CRASM) application and sale of Unserviceable Property Plant and Equipment
(PPE).
Source of Income Revenue
Sale of PSA Publication -
Sale of Civil Registry Forms 538,695.00
Payment for CRASM Application 64,500.00
Sale of Unserviceable PPE 578.50
TOTAL 603,773.50
Expense Class Allotment
Total Allotment
Expenditures Utilization Rate
Current Continuing
PS 5,147,556.17 - 5,147,556.17 5,147,556.17 100.00
MOOE 8,224,993.50 2,437,953.16 10,662,946.66 10,662,925.97 100.00
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Financial, Human Resource and Administrative Service
Administrative Service
Summary of Property, Plant and Equipment (PPE) The province’ total acquisition cost for
property, plant and equipment amounted to
Php 5,564,421.75 , as of December 31, 2017.
The accumulated depreciation totaled to Php
3,174,083.07, while the total book value
amounted to Php 2,390,338.68.
Disposal of Unserviceable Property, Plant and Equipment (PPE) In 2017, the PSA Leyte disposed unserviceable PPE through sale. This was awarded to Good
News Junkshop after posting the highest public bid price amounting to Five Hundred Seventy
-Eight Pesos and Fity Centavos (Php 578.50).
Fuel Consumption PSA Leyte consumed 2,414.11 litres or an average of 201.18 litres per month in 2017. The
highest fuel consumption was recorded in October at 312.45 litres while the lowest
consumption was in January at 121.01 litres.
As of December 31, 2017 Acquisition Cost
Office Equipment 588,833.00 Furniture and Fixtures 141,545 .00 IT and Software Equipment 2,427,112.95 Sports Equipment 35,000.00 Motor Vehicles 2,245,200.80 Machineries and Equipment 126,000.00
Total 5,564,421.75 Loss: Accumulated Deprecia-tion
3,174,083.07
Total Book value as of December 31, 2017
2,390,338.68
Acquisition Cost by Type of PPE and Total Book Value , Leyte: 2017
Month
Fuel Consumption (Diesel in Litre)
January 121.01 February 247.36 March 262.65 April 137.75 May 169.63 June 127.34 July 231.23 August 188.76 September 106.32 October 312.45 November 208.38 December 301.24 Total 2,414.11
Fuel Consumption by Month, Leyte: FY 2017
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Financial, Human Resource and Administrative Service
Human Resource
PSA Leyte had 12 regular employees as of December 31, 2017. Seven (7) of these were
females and five (5) were males. There were also 11 service contractors that were
hired to augment the needed manpower.
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Financial, Human Resource and Administrative Service
Human Resource
In-house Training/Seminar/Workshop
Seminar on Disaster Preparedness, First Aid and Fire
Drill conducted by BFP 8 Demo on how to make a Banana Ice Cream
Technical Guidance on ISO-QMS Implementation Knowledge Sharing on CSC/DBM/ COA and other
Government Circulars
Household/Establishment Surveys Trainings AgStat Trainings
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Leyte SR Bldg, Artemio Mate Extn, Abucay, Tacloban City Tel No. (05) 832- 1495
Email Add: [email protected] Website: www.psa.gov.ph