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The National Strategy for the Development of Statistics (NSDS) approach Presentation by

The National Strategy for the Development of Statistics (NSDS) approach Presentation by PARIS21 Secretariat High-level forum on strategic planning for statistics: Bangkok, 6-8 June 2006. Contents Building political commitment Assessing and meeting user needs Visioning and action planning

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  1. The National Strategy for the Development of Statistics (NSDS) approach Presentation by PARIS21 Secretariat High-level forum on strategic planning for statistics: Bangkok, 6-8 June 2006

  2. Contents • Building political commitment • Assessing and meeting user needs • Visioning and action planning • Funding • Implementation and M&E

  3. Vision: Where we want tobe Assessment: Action Plans: Where we are now How to get there Launching Implementation: Getting there, and staying there The process:design and implementation

  4. Building political commitment and launching the NSDS Likely to need: • Successful advocacy, sensitisation, and dialogue with politicians, policy-makers, and decision-makers • Participation by the managers of the national statistical system in national policy discussions • Cultivate champions

  5. Assessment of the NSS (where we are now?) • A strong strategy is based on assessment of current situation • In most cases not developing NSDS from scratch • existing initiatives for improving national statistics (e.g. SDDS/GDDS) • been various assessments using DQAF, etc Purpose of NSDS will be to build on & extend existing approaches & initiatives to improve the NSS

  6. Desired future situation Current situation Visioning &Action planning Where do we want to be? • Mission and vision • Desired results • Priorities and strategies to deliver the vision and results How do we get there? • Strategic objectives or goals • Determine strategies • Determine key outputs

  7. Funding • Adequate and sustainable funding is crucial • Integral part of statistical development strategy • Funding through national budget is key to sustainability • External funding has to be part of the overall financial assistance • Some mechanisms…

  8. External funding sources • Regional funding • Bilateral donors • WB TFSCB • WB STATCAP

  9. TFSCB • Multi-donor trust fund set up in 1999 • Closely coordinated with PARIS21 • Goal - to help reduce poverty by strengthening the evidence-base for decision making at all levels • Shared vision with PARIS21

  10. STATCAP • New WB lending instrument for statistical capacity building • Designed to be a simple & user-friendly • Based on a Statistical Master Plan (SMP) for the country • The SMP is based on the NSDS • Covers the entire NSS, even if the project is to finance SCB in only one area)

  11. NSDS Implementation and M&E • Translate strategies into adetailed implementation or action plan, including: • What is to be done, by whom and when • Results and outputs to be achieved • Detailed costs, overall budget and a financing plan • Reporting, monitoring and evaluation

  12. Arrangements for implementation likely to include: • Managing change • Management capacity and leadership • Financial management and procurement • Engaging and motivating staff

  13. To recap An NSDS can help by: • Addressing data limitations • Prioritising the use of resources • Looking across whole NSS • Integrating statistics within policy processes • Providing a robust framework and action plan for statistical capacity building • Acting as a catalyst for change to build confidence and break the vicious cycle

  14. Thank you!

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