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Statistics Capacity Building: context, lessons & challenges

This article explores the context, lessons, and challenges in building statistics capacity. It discusses the evolving UK political climate, responding to the international context, and the importance of strategic partnerships. The article also highlights the lessons learned and ongoing challenges in stats capacity building, as well as the current programs in this field.

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Statistics Capacity Building: context, lessons & challenges

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  1. Statistics Capacity Building: context, lessons & challenges Carol Ann Munn, DFID, 11th December , 2017 Research and Evidence Division

  2. DFID Context • Evolving UK political climate.. • Responding to the international context & thinking.. • Relationships: 28 focus countries • Regular review points.. • 2015 review (national systems/fill data gaps through innovation/ open data/ civil society/international system) • Developing a DFID data roadmap: Harnessing the data revolution to deliver the SDGs and leave no-one behind.. • Strategic Partnerships • Support to countries to strengthen and modernise systems.. • Structures (28 country/40 central stats advisers)

  3. D4D programmes Global Open Data: Ag & Nutrition GPSDD Better survey data ICP ONS PARIS 21 SDG dissemination Ag Stats Geospatial & demography Stats for Results WB: Stats Cap Coll (TFSCB) Economic Stats

  4. Lessons learned • Crucial to coordinate around NSDSs& others.. • Political economy analysis is important.. • Country ownership & alignment needed to build sustainability.. • More needed to strengthen relationships with users to promote data use and build trust.. • Presence of an in-country stats adviser critical.. • More to do on dissemination…. • Complementary Bilateral and centrally managed progs strengthens successes. • Need to be flexible and consider non-stats support (procurement, planning, M&E)..

  5. Ongoing challenges & areas of thinking • Greater coherence and sharing of lessons • Striking the balance between innovation and “traditional” stats capacity building.. • Right entry point for technology • Creating demand • Engaging users • Investment in disaggregated data • Measuring/identifying impact

  6. Thoughts or questions Carol Ann Munn, DFID, 11th December , 2017 Research and Evidence Division

  7. Our current programmes.. • GPSDD: £4.5m, 2017 – 2022 • PARIS21: £10.8m, 2010-2019 • Global Open Data Agriculture Nutrition: £4.8m, 2014-2019 • Better Survey Data (IHSN/ADP) (WB): £2.2m, 2012 - 2017 • International Comparison Programme (WB): £7.9m, 2010-2019 • Statistics For Results (WB): £50m, 2009-2019 • Statistics Capacity Building Collaboration (WBTFSCB): £45.8m, 2008-2020 • Data innovation, data production, stats capacity building windows. • Improving Statistics for Food Security, Sustainable Agriculture & Rural Development, (FAO): £18.3m, 2012-2018 • Economic Statistics (IMF/UNESCAP/WB): £12.6m, 2015 – 2019 • IMF: Enhanced Data Dissemination Initiative 2, Africa & fragile states • UNESCAP : Regional Programme Economic Stats: Asia & Pacific • WB: Natural Capita Accounting through WAVES • SDG Dissemination (UNSD) £6.7m: 2017 - 2021. • Innovation in Geospatial & Demographic Data (Gates): £15m 2017-2020 • UK Partnership for the Modernisation of Official Statistics (ONS) £4.5m 2017-2020

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