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A “Bulletin Board” System for Monitoring Statistical Capacity

A “Bulletin Board” System for Monitoring Statistical Capacity. Development Data Group World Bank November 2008 Neil Fantom ( nfantom@worldbank.org ) Naoko Watanabe ( nwatanabe@worldbank.org ). What we currently do. Since 2004, we have published an online database that:

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A “Bulletin Board” System for Monitoring Statistical Capacity

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  1. A “Bulletin Board” System for Monitoring Statistical Capacity Development Data Group World Bank November 2008 Neil Fantom (nfantom@worldbank.org) Naoko Watanabe (nwatanabe@worldbank.org)

  2. What we currently do • Since 2004, we have published an online database that: • Provides information on national statistical systems • Helps assess statistical capacity in countries, using composite statistical capacity score • Helps monitor progress in statistical development • Uses existing data sources • Covers 140 countries • We update annually at www.worldbank.org/data/countrydata/csid.html

  3. Uses • Countries • Self assessment, performance monitoring and evaluation • Strengthening of own reporting of statistical activities • Development partners • Help include statistical capacity issues in policy dialogue • Project identification, monitoring, and evaluation • Monitoring of regional and global trends in statistical capacity

  4. Some trends in SCB Indicator

  5. Increases Afghanistan (+22, to 32) Cameroon (+18, to 67) Sierra Leone (+17, to 42) Nigeria (+16, to 54) Decreases Zimbabwe (-20, to 46) Cote D’Ivoire (-17, to 63) Chad (-16, to 43) Gabon (-14, to 32) Biggest increases and decreases in SCB Indicator 2004-2008

  6. We’re making improvements • To allow updates by countries • To improve coverage • To improve the assessment tools … in response to: • Comments from users, and • A request from donors to the 15th replenishment of the International Development Association (IDA) (initially we are covering IDA - low-income - countries only)

  7. What’s changing?

  8. Design based on existing frameworks • PARIS21: • Statistical Capacity Building Indicators • IMF: • Data Quality Assessment Framework • African Centre for Statistics: • Africa Statistical Development Index • Eurostat: • Questionnaire on Statistical Capacity (which is based on the UN Handbook on Official Statistics)

  9. Other topics also possible e.g. • Population census frequency • Houshold survey frequency • Statistical Capacity Indicator • Etc.

  10. Click on a country to access “country page” Quick information on countries appears on mouse hover

  11. Tabs on main country page • “Information” • Overview • “Assessment” • Institutional Framework • Statistical Methodology • Data Sources • Periodicity and Timeliness

  12. Landing page - overview • Statistical legislation • Status of existing and next NSDS • NSDS budget • Human resources (of statistical office) • Recent censuses and household surveys • Contact information • Development partner support to statistics

  13. 1. Institutional framework • Statistical legislation • Strategy/work plan • Coordination • User consultation • Budget • Human resources • Infrastructure/equipment, including IT • Dissemination practices • Data analysis

  14. 2. Statistical Methodology • Macroeconomic statistics • Concepts/definitions (DQAF 2.1) • Classifications (DQAF 2.3) • Socio-demographic statistics • Scope of statistics (DQAF 2.2)

  15. 3. Data sources • Macroeconomic statistics • Source data (DQAF 3.1) • Socio-demographic statistics • Source data (DQAF 3.1) • Statistical techniques (DQAF 3.3) • Quality of sampling frames (business registers, hh survey frames)

  16. 4. Periodicity and timeliness • Macroeconomic statistics • Most of the SDDS/GDDS indicators • Socio-demographic statistics • Selected MDG indicators • Other indicators recommended by international agencies

  17. Statistical Capacity Indicator • Overall composite score for each country on a scale of 0 to 100 • Scores for each “dimension” as well • Institutional Framework • Statistical methodology • Data sources • Periodicity an timeliness • Each criteria is weighted according relative importance

  18. Selected data will be used to derive the statistical capacity indicator

  19. Indicator definitions appear on mouse hover

  20. Ratings are provided according to the assessment results

  21. Toggle On the same page, users can see the score for each criterion Expand …and detailed indicator definitions

  22. Users can send updates and general comments, including using Excel

  23. Feedback form Current and updated values can be seen side by side

  24. Progress so far… • Improvements in coverage of indicators • Proposals for new SCB indicator reviewed • Process of peer-review completed • Involved selection of countries, plus PARIS21, UIS, WHO, IMF, UNSD, Eurostat, UNECA, DFID, SCBF, AfDB • “Feedback” and other new features developed • Redesign of website underway

  25. Work underway and to do • Incorporate comments from peer reviewers (ongoing) • Pilot testing with selected countries (starting soon) • Populating database with existing data sources (December 2008), e.g. • Africa Statistical Development Index • SDDS/GDDS • UN Country Profiles, etc • Request to IDA countries to review and update content (start January/February 2009) • Launch (mid-2009)

  26. Some discussion issues • Which countries should we include in the pilot? • How to encourage feedback from as many countries as possible – and minimize reporting burden? • What is the need to maintaining the existing Statistical Capacity Building Indicator series for analysis of trends? • How to ensure a new SCB Indicator is robust to non-response? • Expansion to all developing countries?

  27. Thank you

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