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Annual Progress Report 2013. PARIS21 Board Meeting Paris, 3 April 2014. Outline. S trategy A ccess M onitoring S kills. Who we worked with. Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC) Central American Integration System (SICA) Statistical Institute for Asia and the Pacific (SIAP)
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Annual Progress Report 2013 PARIS21 Board Meeting Paris, 3 April 2014
Outline Strategy Access Monitoring Skills
Who we worked with • Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC) • Central American Integration System (SICA) • Statistical Institute for Asia and the Pacific (SIAP) • United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP) • ObservatoireEconomique et Statistiqued’Afrique Sub-saharienne (Afristat) • United Nations Commission for Africa (UNECA) • African Union Commission (AUC) • Central America Statistical Commission (CENTROESTAD) • ComunidadAndina (CAN) • Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) • World Bank • United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) • World Food Program (WFP) • NSOs across all regions
Strategy • NSDS/RSDS support in 16 countries or regional entities, mostly in Africa but a good balance in other regions • Strengthening Statistical Systems (law, quality) in 2 countries • CRESS: 2 countries • Support to funding:National Statistical Development Fund • Mainstreaming sectors: agriculture • User-Producer Dialogues in 7 countries and one region • General Advocacy in 9 countries • With partners: AUC, UNECA, AfDB, Afristat, SPC, SICA
Access • International Household Survey Network (IHSN) • Microdata Management Toolkit has become a freeware – DDI standard undergoing ISO certification process • IHSN Central Survey Catalogue: Over 3,300 surveys • Data Deposit Tool: to acquire datasets from other producers • Microdata anonymisation tools: first version of the toolbox designed • Bibliography of data-related citations: more than 9,000 entries • Guidelines on survey planning designed • Survey Budgeting application: first generic application developed • Accelerated Data Program (ADP) • 67 countries have received technical and financial support for inventory, documentation and dissemination of existing microdata • National Data Archive Application (NADA): used by more than 50 NSOs and IHSN members (WB, WHO, WFP, etc.) – version 4.2 available • Regional trainings in Africa, Asia and LAC • With partners: Afristat, FAO, AfDB, WB country offices, SPC, SICA, CAN • External evaluation undertaken
Monitoring • PRESS • USD 394 million • 0.16% of ODA in 2012 • Alignment with NSDS • NSDS Progress • 87% IDA borrowers NSDS design or implementation • Logframe: Partnership Progress • Report in separate session
Skills and Knowledge • Studies and Guidelines • NSDS Guidelines finalized – English and French online • Advocating for the Development of Statistics • National advocacy in 5 countries or regional entities • Side event of UNGA on data revolution • Funding 17 NSOs and participants in regional and global events • P21 delivering advocacy messages at regional and international events
Success Stories 2013 Talking about a revolution NSDS 2.0 CRESS looks ahead Microdata outreach Cambodia forum Journalists, meet statisticians High marks for IHSN/ADP Pacific road-maps Dialogue for results Embracing online media
HumanResources RudolphePetras Regional Programme Co-ordinator Till Zbiranski, Intern Katarzyna Zaremba, Personal Assistant Trevor Fletcher, Senior Project Co-ordinator Margo Cointreau, Partnership Co-ordinator Shuang Chen, ADP/IHSN Programme Officer Christopher Gully Communication Officer Millicent Gay Tejada, Regional Programme Co-ordinator El-Iza Mohamedou, Senior Programme Co-ordinator KoffiEyramZougbede, Intern Shelton Kanyanda, Regional Programme Co-ordinator • New Secretariat staff, from 10 countries in 4 regions • Secretariat staff now from 13 different countries, including multiple non-OECD member countries
Financial Update • Expenditures 2013: a busyyear ! • Core/NSDS activities: 1.8 Million € (excludingcorporatecosts) = +13% comparedwith 2012 • ADP/IHSN activities: 1.8 Million € (excludingcorporatecosts) = almostsimilar to 2012 • New grantsreceived in 2013: a very positive year! • CORE/NSDS activities: 9 new grants for a total amount of 5.5 Million € (most of them are multi-annual) • ADP/IHSN activities: 2 new grants for a total amount of 1.4 Million € (multi-annual)