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Social Indicators and Millennium Development Goals
Estimated
Population (2008)
36,605
Population (2001) 19,886
Average HH Size (2001) 2.8
Constant GDP Growth Rate (2007p) 11.2
Constant GDP (US$'000) (2007p) 632,052
Imports (US$ '000) (2008p) 591,252
Exports (US$ '000) (2008p) 24,769
Inflation Rate (2007) 3.7%
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Date last updated: September 14, 2009
  

The following are the expected outputs of the SIMDG committee:

  • Improved data collection systems in the
         field of all statistics;
  • Increased reliability of indicators published;


  • Expanded use of the indicators, and enhanced image of the field of
         Statistics;


  • Annual publication of a list of selected statistics and indicators,
         together with basic analyses of the indicators;


  • MDG indicators for MDG assessment reports;


  • Recommendations on priority actions to be taken based on the
         indicators;


  • Enhanced image of the National Statistical Organizations;


  • As a consequence of the above, enhanced access to more resources
         for statistical work.


  • Outcomes
  • Enhanced use and appreciation of statistics
  • Improved image of data producing agencies
  • Real impact of decisions based on objectivity
  • Enhanced quality of life for population
  • Reporting procedures



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