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Consumer Price Index (CPI) Press Release for September 2008...[pdf] The Consumer Price Index (CPI) is the main measure of what is commonly called inflation. Changes in the CPI are used as an indicator of the changes in the rate of inflation for the economy as a whole. The CPI is a high profile statistics of national and international importance used widely in economic policy decision-making particularly monetary policy. High inflation rates adversely affect not only the economic performance of the country but also increase the consumption expenditure of households. Thus the need to monitor inflation and to produce reliable and accurate CPIs cannot be over-emphasized.
Report on 2007 Real Gross Domestic Product (RGDP) Estimates of Sierra Leone..[pdf] Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is the basic measure of how much a country produced in a given period. It is therefore the country’s expenditure on all final goods and services consumed within the borders of the country during a given year and at market price. GDP figures are computed by Statistics Sierra Leone using the standard 1993 systems of National Accounts (SNA93) methodology.
Annual Statistical Digest 2005/2006 [pdf...] This is the 2005/2006 Edition of the Annual Statistical Digest. It is an updated and expanded version prepared by Statistics Sierra Leone in concert with Government Ministries/Departments and Non-Governmental Organizations. The 2005/2006 Digest presents in a concise and readily accessible form, important statistical information on the demographic, economic and social characteristics of Sierra Leone. Four new topics have been added: Tourism, Construction, Poverty and the Millennium Development Goals/Indicators
Inauguration of the Statistics Sierra Leone Council Members The inaugural ceremony of the Statistics Sierra Leone Council has been held on Monday 18th August, 2008 in the Conference Room of Statistics Sierra Leone......
Core Welfare Indicators Questionnaire (CWIQ) Survey Report 2007[...pdf] The Core Welfare Indicators Questionnaire (CWIQ) Survey was undertaken by Statistics Sierra Leone from 5 April to 10 May 2007. It embodies the results of data collection and its analysis and indicators of social welfare called core welfare indicators. The main purpose of the CWIQ Survey is to collect information for monitoring poverty and the effects of development policies, programmes and projects on the welfare situations of the population. This publication is an attempt at providing information on a set of simple core welfare indicators that can be used by policy makers, planners as well as Government to monitor poverty alleviation programmes.
Statistics Sierra Leone has prepared a document on the National Strategy for the Development of Statistics in Sierra Leone (NSDS). It is the desire of the Government of Sierra Leone (GoSL) and the international funding agencies that all countries should have in place a National Strategy for the Development of Statistics. This should serve as a foundation on which the National Statistical System can be developed, in line with the development agenda of the GoSL and in particular the government’s Poverty Reduction Strategy (PRSP). The NSDS will also serve as a guide for the implementation of the annual statistics work plan.
SLIHS Sierra Leone Integrated Household Survey (2003/04) Report...[pdf] The Sierra Leone integrated Household Survey (SLIHS) was conducted by Statistics Sierra Leone between April 2003 and March 2004.The SLIHS field staff collected detailed information on aspects of living conditions, including health, education, employment, housing, agricultural activities, the operation of non-farm establishments, remittances, savings, credit and assets. The survey ran through 12 cycles.
MICS III Sierra Leone Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey 2005 Report...[pdf] Statistics Sierra Leone and UNICEF-Sierra Leone have launched the Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey 2005 Final Report. The survey was conducted by Statistics Sierra Leone in collaboration with UNICEF-Sierra Leone. Financial and technical support was provided by the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) and the Government of Sierra Leone. Click links below to view full reports of the 2004 Population and Housing Census
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