Amurang, 22/02/2021 - The National Socio-Economic Survey is one of the BPS routine surveys which is the main data source for development activities in the social and economic fields. Data and information generated from Susenas are always awaited and become a reference for various parties, both government and private.
The indicators generated from Susenas are also the main reference for monitoring the progress of the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) every year until 2030.Thus, to maintain the quality of Susenas data, the Central Statistics Agency of South Minahasa Regency carries out one of the main activities is training, coaching and provision. regarding concepts and definitions as well as field implementation procedures to officers both data collectors and supervisors and inspection officers.
Training activities for BPS Minahasa Selatan field officers were held for 3 effective days by means of online / online training, carried out in 2 (two) waves starting on February 22 to February 27, 2021, the first wave with the number of participants in the first batch of South Minahasa class 21 participants 6 organic pml and 15 pcl non organic, 20 participants Southeast Minahasa class, 5 pml organic 1 pml non organic and 14 pcl non organic. For the second batch, the first class of South Minahasa was attended by 22 participants, 6 pml organic and 16 pcl non organic, while the second class Southeast Minahasa was attended by 19 participants, 6 pml organic and 13 pcl non organic.
The training activity for Susenas officers in March 2021 was opened by the Acting Head of the Central Statistics Agency of South Minahasa Regency, Mr. Sumbodo Aji Cahyono S.Si., MA, accompanied by 2 national instructors namely Piky Pomantouw, Amd, Kom and Desnacita Harly Putri SST and the Coordinator of the Social Statistics Department South Minahasa BPS Jimmy Ferdinan Mamahani, SE who is technically responsible for the March 2021 Susenas activities.
Given the importance of Susenas data as a producer of national strategic indicators, local governments and communities are expected to be able to participate in building the nation by providing real and real information so that it will produce quality data which leads to making appropriate policies for the welfare of all Indonesian people. especially South Minahasa and Southeast Minahasa.