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MDG National Databases: recommendations from the IAEG

Workshop on MDG Monitoring. Beirut, 7-10 December 2009. MDG National Databases: recommendations from the IAEG. United Nations Statistics Division. Recommendations from the IAEG.

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MDG National Databases: recommendations from the IAEG

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  1. Workshop on MDG Monitoring Beirut, 7-10 December 2009 MDG National Databases: recommendations from the IAEG United Nations Statistics Division

  2. Recommendations from the IAEG • In October 2008, Country representatives attending the Inter Agency and Expert Group on MDG Indicators requested that the IAEG: • Reviews database platforms used by countries as central repositories for national indicators with a view to streamlining and avoiding using multiple data systems • Assess the feasibility of extending the use of SDMX to countries for publishing and exchanging data.

  3. Recommendations from the IAEG • In October 2009, the IAEG on MDG Indicators made recommendations for improving the tools of communication between NSOs and line ministries, through: • The creation of central MDG databases • The use of standards for data exchange, such as SDMX. • To address the concerns raised in previous IAEG meetings, the present workshop address the issue of National MDG databases in the following session and working groups.

  4. National MDG Databases • Establishment of national MDG databases as official repositories for all MDG data. • Improve coordination: national data producers submit data to a common repository • Facilitate dissemination of data to national and international users

  5. Database Technology • Country representatives in the last IAEG suggested that MDG databases should have: • Tools for producing charts, maps and cross-tabulations; • Ways to store and export metadata along with data; • On-line interfaces to promote data dissemination, allowing for exports using SDMX. • As NSOs develop competent IT units, open source database applications are preferred, so NSOs can adapt them to their own needs.

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