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CountrySTAT: Integrated Data Management System for Food Security

CountrySTAT is a collection of software tools and methods that facilitate the acquisition, management, and analysis of large sets of diverse data. It aims to establish a network of national and international agencies for sharing knowledge and data to address important issues such as food security in emergency, environmental, and economic situations. The system promotes collaboration and decision-making processes.

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CountrySTAT: Integrated Data Management System for Food Security

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  1. CountrySTAT Platform • Overview of the • new CountrySTAT system and strategy TRAINING OF FOCAL POINTS on the CountrySTAT SYSTEM based on FENIX

  2. What is CountrySTAT A collection of software tools, methods and standards to facilitate acquisition, management and analysis of large, diversified and distributed sets of data

  3. INTRODUCTION Aims at establishing an integratednetwork of national and international agencies for sharing knowledge and data • It presents a strong potential to make statistical data and expertise available worldwide as well as raise awareness on important issues such as food security in : • emergency situations • environmental situations • critical economic situations it is extremely adaptable and useful to facilitate collaboration between stakeholders on a variety of topics and to strengthen the process of decision making The New CountrySTAT network

  4. INTRODUCTION It is based on four main components: the technological means to manage and share data the institutional framework for establishing partnership among data providing institutions and data governance the statistical and sector-specific know-how to guarantee the data quality – the importance of metadata the knowledge required to develop simple analyses using available data The New CountrySTAT network

  5. INTRODUCTION

  6. Evolution of CountrySTAT compared to the previous strategic approach

  7. Strategic approach of the new system Data compilation, harmonization and dissemination, key activities since the beginning of the CountrySTAT project: are maintained and strengthened However no pre-defined structure is promoted and implemented These are directly defined by the beneficiaries and partners themselves

  8. Strategic approach of the new system The process of defining the user needs requires a thorough understanding of the subjects under consideration and a good knowledge of existing systems, practices, data and methodologies The commitment and the active involvement of national / regional partners in the system planning and in the implementation of activities is essential

  9. Strategic approach to the new system The new CountrySTAT aims at strengthening collaboration and synergies with agencies and international initiatives, such as AMIS, UNECA, IFAD, SADC, IMF, etc. on different areas such as sharing of data, assistance at the country level, methodological improvements, etc. Data is distributed as a public, and therefore the information available in the system is accessible easily and widely.

  10. The FENIX Data Sharing Network Global Regional National • CountrySTAT • 17 countries in Sub-Saharan Africa • Haiti, Madagascar, Afghanistan, Congo, Azerbaijan • UAE data portal • Application of mobile technologies in • Tanzania • Cameroun • Gambia • AMIS Statistics • AMIS Policy • ADAM • FAO-WHO GIFT • Voices of the Hungry • Rural Livelihood Monitoring • Global Foot & Mouth Disease Monitoring • InfoSys for Forestry • UEMOA (RegionSTAT) • UN-ECA • AfricaFertilizer • Regional Initiatives Data Exchange

  11. Key resources Secretariat Role

  12. Key resources

  13. Key resources these need to be endorsed by the senior management

  14. Key resources The strategy of the new CountrySTAT promotes a proactive use of social media (Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, etc.) as well as an intense participation in discussion groups related to food security, nutrition, emergency response, to monitoring of natural and manmade disasters, IT, etc. Participation in conferences and international events, as well as the development of online trainings and the dissemination of promotionalmaterial is very important This material will help to develop an effective communication strategyto promote the system, to raise awareness of its capabilities and to ensure a long-term sustainability and expansion

  15. CountrySTAT process compile collect validate conceive CountrySTAT tasks disseminate analyse

  16. Old Home Page www.countrystat.org

  17. New Home Page http://www.fao.org/in-action/countrystat/en/

  18. New WebSite – Azerbaijan example http://azerbaijan.countrystat.org/home/en/

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