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Workshop Manual.Pdf Contents Useful Information ........................................................................................... 1 Agenda of the Workshop .................................................................................. 2 List of Officials Attending the Workshop ........................................................ 4 List of International Participants ...................................................................... 5 List of Chinese Participants .............................................................................. 7 International Workshop on International Comparison Program 18 - 20 September 2019 Nanning, China Useful Information I. Workshop Organizers The Workshop is organized by the National Bureau of Statistics of China. II. Participant Package A package is available for every participant, containing: Name tag, Workshop Manual, Documents, Meal Coupon and stationery. III. Workshop Venue The Yuda Hall (4th floor), Nanning Yuda International Hotel. IV. Workshop Hours Morning Sessions 09:00 – 12:00 Afternoon Sessions 14:00 – 17:30 V. Simultaneous Interpretation Equipment The Workshop provides every participant with one set of interpretation equipment, including a receiver and an earphone. Please use the equipment with care. Please kindly keep the equipment on the table after each session. VI. Contact Numbers Name Responsibility Ms. Lin Yueyue Director Mr. Li Yichen Coordinator Ms. Zhang Liyun Coordinator Mr. Huang Feng Coordinator - 1 - International Workshop on International Comparison Program 18 - 20 September 2019 Nanning, China Agenda September 18, 2019 09:00 – 09:20 Opening Ceremony • Opening Statement by Mr. Sheng Laiyun, Deputy Commissioner, National Bureau of Statistics of China (NBS) • Opening Statement by Ms. Eileen Capilit, Economic Statistician, UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UN-ESCAP) Chair: Ms. Yu Fangdong, Director-General of Statistical Education and Training Center, NBS 09:20 – 09:30 Group Photo 09:30 – 10:40 PPP Calculation Ms. Eileen Capilit (UN-ESCAP) 10:40 – 11:00 Tea Break 11:00 – 12:00 PPP Calculation(Continued) Ms. Eileen Capilit (UN-ESCAP) 12:00 – 14:00 Lunch Break 14:00 – 15:50 The Experience of ICP Survey Development and Experience of ICP in Hong Kong Ms. Elsa Lee (Census and Statistics Department, Hong Kong SAR, China) 15:50 – 16:10 Tea Break 16:10 – 17:30 The Application of PPP Data in Economic Society ICP, CPI and Global Poverty Measurement Ms. Chen Shaohua (The World Bank) - 2 - September 19, 2019 09:00 – 10:30 The Application of PPP Data in Economic Society The Impacts of Revision of ICP/PPP on Global Inequality Measurement Ms. Chen Shaohua (The World Bank) 10:30 – 10:50 Tea Break 10:50 – 12:00 The Application of PPP Data in Economic Society The Impacts of Revision of ICP/PPP on Global Inequality Measurement (Continued) Ms. Chen Shaohua (The World Bank) 12:00 – 14:00 Lunch Break 14:00 – 15:30 Frontier Development of International Comparison Program The Calculation of Sub-national PPP Ms. Eileen Capilit (UN-ESCAP) 15:30 – 15:50 Tea Break 15:50 – 16:50 Sub-national PPP Ms. Eileen Capilit (UN-ESCAP) 16:50 – 17:30 Implementation Progress of 2017 ICP in China Ms. Wang Jinping (NBS-ISIC) September 20, 2019 09:00 – 10:30 Implementation Progress and Experience of ICP in ASEAN Countries Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Singapore and Vietnam 10:30 – 10:50 Tea Break 10:50 – 11:30 Implementation Progress and Experience of ICP in ASEAN Countries (Continued) 11:30 – 12:00 Closing Ceremony Chair: Ms. Song Shaoying, Deputy Director-General of Statistical Education and Training Center, NBS - 3 - International Workshop on International Comparison Program 18 - 20 September 2019 Nanning, China List of Panelists Name Position & Organization Ms. Chen Shaohua Former Lead Statistician, the World Bank Economic Statistician, United Nations Economic and Ms. Eileen Capilit Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific Senior Statistician, Census and Statistics Department Ms. Elsa Lee of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China List of Officials of the National Bureau of Statistics of China Name Position & Organization Deputy Commissioner, National Bureau of Statistics of Mr. Sheng Laiyun China (NBS) Director-General, International Statistical Information Mr. Zhang Jun Center, NBS Director-General, China International Statistical Ms. Yu Fangdong Training Centre, NBS Deputy Director-General, Department of International Ms. Ba Yunhong Cooperation, NBS Deputy Director-General, Department of Statistical Mr. He Ping Design and Management, NBS Deputy Director-General, Department of Urban Mr. Lu Fengchang Surveys, NBS Deputy Director-General, China International Ms. Song Shaoying Statistical Training Centre, NBS - 4 - International Workshop on International Comparison Program 18 - 20 September 2019 Nanning, China List of International Participants No. Name Organization Position Department of Economic Ms. Nur Amani Haziqah Planning and Development, Assistant Director 1 Abdullah Yawang Ministry of Finance and of Statistics Economy, Brunei Darussalam Department of Economic Ms. Norsalina Binti Haji Planning and Development, Assistant Senior 2 Mat Salleh Ministry of Finance and Economic Officer Economy, Brunei Darussalam National Institute of Statistics, Mr. Sim Ly Deputy Director 3 Cambodia National Institute of Statistics, Mr. Phy Dara Deputy Cheif 4 Cambodia 5 Ms. Eka Nuvitasari Statistics Indonesia Head of Section 6 Ms. Wiji Tri Wilujeng Statistics Indonesia Statistician 7 Mr. Saykham Sisombath Lao Statistics Bureau Deputy Chief Mr. Ngonemany Lao Statistics Bureau Technical officer 8 Phanthavong Ms. Maslina Binti Department of Statistics, Malaysia Deputy Director 9 Samsudin Ms. Nor Rihah Binti Department of Statistics, Malaysia IT Officer 10 Khalid - 5 - No. Name Organization Position Central Statistical Organization Ms. Latt Latt Myo Assistant Director 11 of Myanmar Central Statistical Organization Ms. Khin Hnin Wai Staff Officer 12 of Myanmar Senior Assistant Mr. Chng Tian Wen Department of Statistics Singapore 13 Director 14 Ms. Supinya Khammun National Statistical Office Thailand Statistician National Statistical Office Mr. Bauudin Engthong Statistician 15 Thailand General Statistics Office of Viet Ms. Ta Thi Thu Viet Deputy Director 16 Nam General Statistics Office of Viet Ms. Vu Thi Hai Anh Statistician 17 Nam - 6 - International Workshop on International Comparison Program 18 - 20 September 2019 Nanning, China List of Chinese Participants No. Name Organization Position 1 Ms. Hou Di Ministry of Finance Principle Program Officer Ministry of Human Resources 2 Ms. Kang Tingting Clerk and Social Security Ministry of Housing and 3 Mr. Li Wei Principle Program Officer Urban-Rural Development 4 Ms. Wang Xiaoxu National Health Commission Clerk 5 Ms. Song Yangdong The People's Bank of China Senior Program Officer Research Office of the State Principle Program 6 Mr. Li Yihao Council Officer Development Research Center Associate Research 7 Mr. Yang Guangpu of the State Council Fellow State Administration of 8 Ms. Guo Qiming Clerk Foreign Exchange Office of Poverty Alleviation 9 Mr. He Shengnian Principle Program Officer and Development Department of Statistical Design and Management, 10 Mr. Han Yu Deputy Director National Bureau of Statistics of China (NBS) Department of National 11 Ms. Ai Ruiqing Senior Program Officer Accounts, NBS Mr. Zhang Department of Investment and 12 Consultant Zhengwen Construction Statistics, NBS Department of Household 13 Ms. Zhang Yechi Clerk Surveys, NBS - 7 - No. Name Organization Position Department of Urban Surveys, 14 Ms. Han Shuting Consultant NBS Department of Urban Surveys, 15 Ms. Chen Jiaxuan Clerk NBS Department of Household 16 Mr. Ding Sheng Deputy Director Surveys, NBS International Statistical 17 Ms. Wang Jinping Director Information Center, NBS International Statistical 18 Ms. Yin Xiaojing Director Information Center, NBS International Statistical 19 Ms. Yang Jialiang Senior Statistician Information Center, NBS International Statistical 20 Mr. Chen Zhe Engineer Information Center, NBS International Statistical 21 Ms. Hu Xuemei Principle Program Officer Information Center, NBS International Statistical 22 Ms. Li Jingjing Statistician Information Center, NBS International Statistical 23 Ms. Hao Yue Assistant Statistician Information Center, NBS International Statistical 24 Mr. Zhang Wei Senior Program Officer Information Center, NBS Research Institute of Statistical 25 Ms. Cao Mai Deputy Consultant Sciences Beijing Municipal Bureau of 26 Ms. Gao Yang Principle Program Officer Statistics Tianjin Municipal Bureau of 27 Ms. Liu Jun Consultant Statistics Henan Provincial Bureau of 28 Mr. Xu Zhengdao Principle Program Officer Statistics Shijiazhuang Municipal 29 Ms. Liu Wenyu Principle Program Officer Bureau of Statistics Nanning Municipal Bureau of 30 Mr. Pang Jieyin Program Officer Statistics Principle Program 31 Mr. Zhao Shufeng NBS Survey Office in Beijing Officer - 8 - No. Name Organization Position 32 Ms. Zhang Xu NBS Survey Office in Tianjin Director 33 Ms. Xie Lei NBS Survey Office in Hebei Principle Program Officer 34 Mr. Chen Zhong NBS Survey Office in Shanxi Principle Program Officer NBS Survey Office in Inner 35 Ms. Fang Ling Director Mongolia 36 Mr. Kong Chuiyang NBS Survey Office in Liaoning Principle Program Officer 37 Ms. Xie Limei NBS Survey Office in Jilin Deputy Director 38 Ms. Lu Yan NBS Survey Office in Heilongjiang Deputy Director 39 Ms. Zhou Jiadan NBS Survey Office in Shanghai Principle Program Officer 40 Mr. Xu Jiadong
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