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México Eduardo Sojo Garza- Aldape

Country Case Studies: Monitoring social development International Forum on Monitoring National Development: Issues and Challenges Beijing, China, 27-29 September, 2011. México Eduardo Sojo Garza- Aldape. Contents. The international scene The national scene Planning for development

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México Eduardo Sojo Garza- Aldape

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  1. Country Case Studies: Monitoring social developmentInternational Forum on Monitoring National Development: Issues and ChallengesBeijing, China, 27-29 September, 2011 México Eduardo Sojo Garza-Aldape

  2. Contents • The international scene • The national scene • Planning for development • The new national statistical system • Catalog of National Indicators • Linking statistics with planning and public policies • Example: MDG indicators • Summing up…

  3. The international scene • The UNSD, EUROSTAT, OECD, IMF have been working on new and more timely economic indicators. • The OECD has recently put forward a set of indicators to monitor the Green Growth Initiative. • In the framework of the G-20, Principal Global Indicators. • Indicators for the Millennium Development Goals.

  4. The national scene Planning for development

  5. Planning for development • Mexico´s National Planning System comprises a six year National Development Plan; sectoral and special programs, as well as six year plans for each state administration. • Detailed progress reports are presented annually to the Congress; public access. • But not all indicators in those reports had the required quality to assess progress. • However, things have changed with the new law…

  6. Statistics and Geographic Information Law

  7. Statistics and Geographic Information Law Legal framework Independence Coordination

  8. Mexican Government Autonomous Entities Traditional Branches National Institute of Statistics and Geography, INEGI Executive Federal Electoral Institute Legislative National Human Rights Commission Judicial Bank of Mexico

  9. National Institute of Statistics and Geography, INEGI COORDINATES THE SYSTEM PRODUCES INFORMATION AUTONOMY

  10. The new statistical (and geographic information) system NATIONAL COUNCIL SUBSYSTEM SUBSYSTEM SUBSYSTEM SUBSYSTEM Society Geographic and Enviromental Information Socio Demographic Information Economic Information Goverment, Public Security and Justice Information UE UE UE UE Specialied Technical Committees Specialized Technical Committee Specialized Technical Committee Specialized Technical Committees State UE UE UE UE Working gropus Working groups Working groups Working gropus UE UE UE UE National Information Programs Norms Coordination INEGI Catalog of National Indicators Data dissemination

  11. Programs of the National Information System • The System´s Strategic Program, 2010-2034 • It is the System´s main programming instrument, with a 24 years time frame. Takes into account the activities proposed by members of the System, as well as the points of view of social and private institutions. • The National Program of Statistics and Geography (medium-term) • Defines activities and projects to be executed during a six year term and guides both the production of information and the development of the System. It is compulsory for all state units depending on available budgetary resources. • The Annual Program of Statistics and Geography (short-term) • Aligned with the Strategic and the National Programs of Statistics and Geography, determines the specific activities to be conducted for a given year. Its execution is subject to the availability of budgetary resources.

  12. The National Catalog of Indicators The law mandates INEGI to establish, in coordination with government producing agencies (so called “state units”), a National Catalog of Indicators, to cover, but not restricted, to the following subjects: demography, health, housing, education, employment, income distribution and poverty, public security, government, justice; national accounts, science and technology, finances, prices; water, soil, flora, fauna, toxic residuals and solid residuals, among others. The indicators will be obtained from data produced by national censuses, surveys, administrative records and the system of national accounts.

  13. The National Catalog of Indicators • Criteria: • Linked to the National Development Plan • Produced on a regular basis in accordance to the best national and international practices • Relevant for the design, monitoring and evaluation of public policies • To meet international data obligations • Satisfying the quality standards established by INEGI

  14. Indicators: monitoring national development

  15. Who develops the strategic indicators? • Government producing agencies with the support form INEGI at the Specialized Technical Committees

  16. Specialized Technical Committees • Tasks • Elaborate manuals and rules of procedure to identify, propose and produce the indicators • Review technical norms: classifications; definitions, etc. • Assess consistency and integrity of data bases • Conduct training • Write down metadata • Agree on a public calendar for updating the indicators

  17. MDG Indicators • A Specialized Technical Committee was set up in February 2010 to coordinate the integration of the Millennium Development Goals Indicators.

  18. México: 22 targets and 80 indicators for assessment

  19. www.objetivosdedesarrollodelmilenio.org.mx

  20. Summing up… In synthesis: • Legal framework • Strategic indicators • Linked to planning • An interdisciplinary committee for producing indicators • Indicators should meet criteria • Widely available and accessible to users Fundamental Elements of the National Catalog of Indicators

  21. Country Case Studies: Monitoring social developmentInternational Forum on Monitoring National Development: Issues and ChallengesBeijing, China, 27-29 September, 2011 México Eduardo Sojo Garza-Aldape

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