PARIS21Partnership in Statistics for
Development in the 21st Century
Informing a Data Revolution
The Country Studies
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What conceptual framework should we use?
How should the studies be carried out?
How do we select the countries and is the timetable feasible?
Key questions
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The objectives
Better understanding of the situation facing statistics in different countries
Stocktaking of supply and demand and identifying gaps
Identifying what needs to be done post 2015 Understanding the interaction with the
international statistical system
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The conceptual framework Most statistics are public goods Most statistics are generated by national
statistical systems Demand is complex and unlimited Need to consider both actual and latent
demand Characteristics of statistics are important Analysis should be empirical
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The analysis of supply and demand
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The proposed approach On the demand side assess
needs in different areas, build on NSDS
On the supply side assess availability against needs and alignment with standards
Look at the ability of the system to respond to new needs
Understand capacity constraints
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How it could be done Desk review of all relevant recent
documentation, especially the NSDS
Consultation with stakeholders locally
Discussion at a one-day national workshop
Prepare final report
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The selection of countries Broad geographical coverage Different levels of development,
different languages Include some countries in difficult
circumstances Different levels of capacity Countries with reasonable
documentation
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A possible timetable
Select countries by end of March 2014 Contract consultants by end April Desk review completed by mid-June Country review completed by end June National workshops completed by end July Reports completed by mid-September Reports reviewed and finalised by end
October
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Template for the Country Reports
1. Overview of the country situation2. Overview of the national statistical system3. Other producers of data4. Overview of demand5. The main data gaps6. Recent changes and innovations7. Conclusions and recommendations