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SADC Regional Strategy for Development of Statistics – An Overview . By Ackim Jere SADC Secretariat Gaborone, Botswana Regional Workshop on “Better Dialogue on Statistics for Better Development Results” for SADC , Maputo, Mozambique, 14-15 October 2013. OUTLINE. Introduction - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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SADC Regional Strategy for Development of Statistics – An
Overview
By Ackim Jere
SADC SecretariatGaborone, Botswana
Regional Workshop on “Better Dialogue on Statistics for Better Development Results” for SADC , Maputo, Mozambique, 14-15 October
2013
1. Introduction2. Rationale for New Strategy Development3. Process and Journey for Strategy 4. The Main Strategic Themes and Objectives5. Implementation and Related Issues6. M & E of Implementation of Strategy7. Next Major Steps
OUTLINE
SADC - 15 Member States Angola, Botswana, DRC, Lesotho,
Madagascar, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Seychelles, South Africa, Swaziland, Tanzania,
Zambia, Zimbabwe
SADC established at the Summit of Heads of State and Government on 17 August 1992 in Windhoek, Namibia.
SADC one of 8 Regional Economic Communities (RECs) in Africa duly recognized by African Union Commission.
SADC currently composed of 15 member states, namely, Angola, Botswana, DRC, Lesotho, Madagascar, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Seychelles, South Africa, Swaziland, Tanzania, Zambia, and Zimbabwe
SADC’s Ultimate Goal: Eradication of poverty and improvement of the well being of the people of the region through regional integration and cooperation.
1- Introduction
Key Compelling factors for New Strategy Development included:
1998 SADC Statistical Strategy Document:
Out-dated ( not addressing recent statistical developments, technological innovations, etc.)
Not aligned to SADC Regional Indicative Strategic Development Plan (RISDP)
Significant increase in demand over the years for harmonized regional statistical data, to support monitoring of progress of regional integration and development in general.
Need for coordinating framework for regional statistical development and resource mobilisation
2- Rationale for New Strategy Development
3 - Process and Strategy Development “Journey”
Process: SADC Statistics Committee (SSC) provided oversight and
policy direction Strategy Task Force (DRC, Lesotho, Mauritius, Mozambique
(Chair), South Africa, Tanzania constituted by SSC provided technical backstopping, support and reviewed drafts of Strategy
Secretariat coordinated and managed entire process; Secretariat drafted Strategy; Consultations with SADC Secretariat directorates/institutions,
SWOT analysis, desk study undertaken; Task Force meetings in December 2011 and April 2012 in
Maputo, Mozambique to agree on content, structure/format of strategy and to review drafts
3 - Process and Strategy Development “Journey”(cont’d)
“Journey” Activity Time Frame
1 15th SADC Statistics Committee (SSC) Meeting Gaborone, Botswana in September 2008:
Agreed on need to develop new Regional Strategy for Development of Statistics (RSDS) Tasked Mozambique in collaboration with Secretariat to prepare concept note on subject for
consideration at its 16th meeting.
September 2008
2 16th SSC meeting, Manzini, Swaziland Concept note presented, considered, and endorsed by SSC SSC also recommended to Council for approval for RSDS development Council approved development of RSDS
June 2009August 2009
3 Mobilisation of necessary resources for Strategy Development, Situation analysis, consultations, and desk study
August 2010/ April 2011
4 18th SSC Maseru, Lesotho Formation of SSC Task Force comprising DRC, Lesotho, Mauritius, Mozambique (Chair),
South Africa and Tanzania o support Strategy development process
June 2011
3 - Process and Strategy Development “Journey”(cont’d)
“Journey” Activity Time Frame
5 Evaluation of the SADC 1998 Statistics Strategy/ Development of vision, mission and values / 1st Task Force Meeting, Maputo, December 2011
August – December 2011
6 Strategy Zero Draft development January – February 2012
7 2nd Task Force Meeting to review Zero Draft April 2012
8 Revision of Zero Draft /generate Draft 1 May 2012
9 Submit Draft 1 to SSC for comments/ Incorporate comments from SSC/ generate Draft 2
June 2012
10 Submit revised Draft 2 with Incorporated comments/ generate Final Draft June/July 2012
11 Submit Final Draft RSDS to Council of Ministers for noting (without cost estimates)
August 2012
12 Submit Final Draft RSDS to Council of Ministers for approval (with cost estimates)
February 2013
4 – The Main Strategic Themes and Objectives
RSDS Approved by SADC Council in February 2013, Maputo, Mozambique
Six Main Strategic Themes1 - Widen the scope and range of available regional statistical data and indicators
2 - Increase comparability and quality of prioritised regional statistics;
3 - Improve services to users and promote wider use of regional statistics;
4 - Strengthen stakeholder partnerships and coordination of the SADC Regional Statistical System (SRSS);
5 - Harness the latest innovations in Information, Communications, and Technology for statistical development in the region; and
6 - Promote statistical capacity building in the region
(i) Objective 1.1: Statistical needs to support evidenced based monitoring and evaluation of progress in priority areas of the
SADC Development Agenda identified.
(ii) Objective 1.2: Effective data collection mechanisms, templates, and data transfer protocols, for compilation of regional statistics established.
(iii) Objective 1.3: Prioritized comparable social and economic indicators for regional statistical publications compiled sustainably.
Theme 1 and ObjectivesStrategic Theme 1: Widen the scope and range of available regional statistical data and indicators
Theme 2 and Objectives Strategic Theme 2: Increase comparability and quality of
prioritised regional statistics
Objective 2.1: Consensus built and core staff trained on concepts and definitions, standards, classifications and frameworks suited for SADC for statistical areas and processes of the prioritized regional harmonization programme.
Objective 2.2: Manuals and guidelines for production of the standardized and harmonized statistics developed.
Objective 2.3: Agreed frameworks and common statistical standards and methods adapted to regional circumstances to facilitate harmonization of statistics implemented.
Theme 3 and ObjectivesStrategic Theme 3: Improve services to users and promote
wider use of regional statistics
Objective 3.1: Data dissemination and services to users of regional statistics enhanced.
Objective 3.2: Advocacy strategy for statistics in the region developed and implemented
Theme 4 and ObjectivesStrategic Theme 4: Strengthen stakeholder partnerships
and coordination of the SRSS
(i) Objective 4.1: Policy and legal framework for the coordination of regional statistics developed and implemented.
(ii) Objective 4.2: User-producer forum at regional level to promote key stakeholder participation in regional statistical activities established.
(iii) Objective 4.3: Technical Working Groups/Task Forces for respective
statistical areas or processes to drive and guide the various harmonization processes established.
Theme 5 and ObjectivesStrategic Theme 5: Harness State of the art innovations in
Information, Communications, and Technology development in the region
(i) Objective 5.1: Use of ICT for statistical production of statistics and data sharing among stakeholders of the SRSS enhanced.
(ii) Objective 5.2: Use of state-of-the-art ICT innovations for disseminating, archiving, and storage of regional statistics including integrated databases for socio-economic indicators on SADC enhanced.
Theme 6 and ObjectivesStrategic Theme 6: Promote Statistical Capacity Building
in the Region
(i) Objective 6.1: Analytical capacity building both at national and Secretariat level enhanced.
(ii) Objective 6.2: In-service training programmes in statistics at national level implemented.
(iii) Objective 6.3: Partnerships between National Statistical System and training institutions in the region to promote training in official statistics enhanced.
5 - Implementation and Related Issues
The Proposed Regional Statistical Programme is an integral part of the Strategy.
Regional Statistical Programme provides details on proposed activities, expected outputs, broad tentative time frames, and institutional responsibilities for strategic themes.
Annual Business Plans (Annual Work Plans) - main instrument for operationalizing, implementing, and monitoring the Regional Statistical Programme.
Key components of institutional framework for implementation of the Strategy will include: Council of Ministers, SADC Statistics Committee and its Technical Committee/Task Forces; Secretariat and Focal Points
6- M & E of Strategy Implementation
Monitoring, evaluation and reporting considered important aspects of Strategy implementation process.
M & E framework mechanism proposed for Strategy implementation through mainly the following aspects:
Annual Work Plans and Annual Progress reports;
Mid-Term Review; and
Final Review Risks and Assumptions for successful (or lack of it)
implementation of Strategy identified.
7- Next Major Steps
Through the Task Force ( Botswana, DRC, Lesotho, Mauritius, Malawi, Mozambique, RSA, Tanzania) to devise operationalisation mechanisms for Strategy.
Review and resubmit cost estimates for Strategy implementation for Council consideration and approval
Mobilization of Resources for Strategy implementation Development of advocacy and awareness measures or
mechanisms to support Strategy implementation Disseminate Strategy widely to various key stakeholders
Thank You