Bill Anderson, Development Initiatives. Addis Ababa, January 2016.

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Bill Anderson, Development Initiatives. Addis Ababa, January 2016

The data community should embrace the Fundamental Principles of Official Statistics as a starting point. All international norms and standards relating to official statistics should, where applicable, be extended to all data so as to improve their validity and credibility. Africa Data Consensus The data community should embrace the Fundamental Principles of Official Statistics as a starting point. All international norms and standards relating to official statistics should, where applicable, be extended to all data so as to improve their validity and credibility. Africa Data Consensus African statisticians and all those operating in the field of statistics at the national, regional and continental levels shall respect the principles enshrined in the Resolution on the Fundamental Principles of Official Statistics. African Charter on Statistics African statisticians and all those operating in the field of statistics at the national, regional and continental levels shall respect the principles enshrined in the Resolution on the Fundamental Principles of Official Statistics. African Charter on Statistics Adapting international standards and methods to African realities and aligning them will ensure the availability of harmonized statistical data... Strategy for the Harmonisation of Statistics in Africa Adapting international standards and methods to African realities and aligning them will ensure the availability of harmonized statistical data... Strategy for the Harmonisation of Statistics in Africa

The Pan Africanist Institutions (AfDB, AUC and ECA) should take the lead in the realisation of the Data Consensus Africa Data Consensus The Pan Africanist Institutions (AfDB, AUC and ECA) should take the lead in the realisation of the Data Consensus Africa Data Consensus... coordination and dialogue amongst all Members of the African Statistical System are vital for harmonization, production and use of African statistics. African Charter on Statistics... coordination and dialogue amongst all Members of the African Statistical System are vital for harmonization, production and use of African statistics. African Charter on Statistics The availability of harmonized quality African statistics, produced regularly and on time, will lead to the emergence of African reference statistics and herald the dawn of a distinct African statistical identity at the international level. Strategy for the Harmonisation of Statistics in Africa The availability of harmonized quality African statistics, produced regularly and on time, will lead to the emergence of African reference statistics and herald the dawn of a distinct African statistical identity at the international level. Strategy for the Harmonisation of Statistics in Africa

● Lack of accessible usable information that is open to all communities ● Poor information dissemination and access ● A mismatch between available data and actual problems ● Inability to adequately assess and meet data user needs ● A lack of harmonisation of data collected by different sources in different formats ● Inadequate coordination, collaboration, networking and information sharing. Unsatisfactory data management. ● Weak demand and capacity in the use of data at both national and local level ● Low appreciation of value and importance of statistics across society. Insufficient use of data for policy and decision-making. ● A lack of timely, accurate, comparable and relevant data. ● Data quality problems. Inadequate data analysis and reporting ● Weak data governance and accountability● Low level of political support for statistics. Inadequate institutional capacity. ● Insufficient funding and dependence on external resources ● Low priority and inadequate funding for statistics. Inadequate resources (human and financial).

Data must be disaggregated to the lowest levels of administration by gender, age, income, disability, and other categories. People must be counted to make them count. Civil registration should be accessible and provided at no cost. Africa Data Consensus Data must be disaggregated to the lowest levels of administration by gender, age, income, disability, and other categories. People must be counted to make them count. Civil registration should be accessible and provided at no cost. Africa Data Consensus Statistics authorities shall not embark upon statistical surveys except where pertinent information is unavailable from administrative records or the quality of such information is inadequate in relation to the quality requirements of statistical information. African Charter on Statistics Statistics authorities shall not embark upon statistical surveys except where pertinent information is unavailable from administrative records or the quality of such information is inadequate in relation to the quality requirements of statistical information. African Charter on Statistics... calls for the strengthening and leveraging of administrative and other sources of statistical information, and the development of a statistical base to ensure the availability of a broad range of statistics at low cost. Strategy for the Harmonisation of Statistics in Africa... calls for the strengthening and leveraging of administrative and other sources of statistical information, and the development of a statistical base to ensure the availability of a broad range of statistics at low cost. Strategy for the Harmonisation of Statistics in Africa

Data must be driven by needs rather than for its own sake. Data should be translated into information that is simple, understandable and relevant. Data communities should promote a demand-driven data user culture spanning the entire ecosystem. Africa Data Consensus Data must be driven by needs rather than for its own sake. Data should be translated into information that is simple, understandable and relevant. Data communities should promote a demand-driven data user culture spanning the entire ecosystem. Africa Data Consensus African statistics shall reflect current and topical events and trends. Statistics shall be presented in a clear and comprehensible form. African statistics shall meet the needs of users. African Charter on Statistics African statistics shall reflect current and topical events and trends. Statistics shall be presented in a clear and comprehensible form. African statistics shall meet the needs of users. African Charter on Statistics To Promote a Culture of Quality Decision-making. To drive evidence-based decisions through the use of statistics. Strategy for the Harmonisation of Statistics in Africa To Promote a Culture of Quality Decision-making. To drive evidence-based decisions through the use of statistics. Strategy for the Harmonisation of Statistics in Africa

Official data belong to the people and should be open to all. They should be open by default. Africa Data Consensus Official data belong to the people and should be open to all. They should be open by default. Africa Data Consensus African statistics shall not be made inaccessible in any way whatsoever. This concomitant right of access for all users without restriction shall be guaranteed by domestic law. African Charter on Statistics African statistics shall not be made inaccessible in any way whatsoever. This concomitant right of access for all users without restriction shall be guaranteed by domestic law. African Charter on Statistics Good data should also be readily accessible to a broad range of public and private users, and have a breadth and depth of coverage to meet the needs of policy-makers in addition to informing the public Strategy for the Harmonisation of Statistics in Africa Good data should also be readily accessible to a broad range of public and private users, and have a breadth and depth of coverage to meet the needs of policy-makers in addition to informing the public Strategy for the Harmonisation of Statistics in Africa

The building blocks for an African data revolution are already in place. National Statistical Offices have long been the backbone of data production and management, producing official statistics and supporting data activities to create accurate and timely data for decision- making. Today’s development challenges and prospects call for a broad data ecosystem that spans the entire value chain driven by national priorities and underpinned by the Fundamental Principles of Official Statistics. Africa Data Consensus The building blocks for an African data revolution are already in place. National Statistical Offices have long been the backbone of data production and management, producing official statistics and supporting data activities to create accurate and timely data for decision- making. Today’s development challenges and prospects call for a broad data ecosystem that spans the entire value chain driven by national priorities and underpinned by the Fundamental Principles of Official Statistics. Africa Data Consensus At a national level, NSOs are the main players within NSSs and the ASS. They are the nodal government agencies entrusted with the development and management of official statistics. Strategy for the Harmonisation of Statistics in Africa At a national level, NSOs are the main players within NSSs and the ASS. They are the nodal government agencies entrusted with the development and management of official statistics. Strategy for the Harmonisation of Statistics in Africa

Government Academia Local Communities Private Sector Private Sector Civil Society Civil Society Development Partners

Create an inclusive data ecosystem involving government, private sector, academia, civil society, local communities and development partners that tackles the informational aspects of development decision-making in a coordinated way. Governments must play a pro-active role in engaging this community and other stakeholders should prioritise partnership with government. Existing National Strategies for the Development of Statistics should be revised to become more inclusive of all data communities. African governments should acknowledge open data provided by credentialed data communities as acceptable sources of country statistical information. Africa Data Consensus Create an inclusive data ecosystem involving government, private sector, academia, civil society, local communities and development partners that tackles the informational aspects of development decision-making in a coordinated way. Governments must play a pro-active role in engaging this community and other stakeholders should prioritise partnership with government. Existing National Strategies for the Development of Statistics should be revised to become more inclusive of all data communities. African governments should acknowledge open data provided by credentialed data communities as acceptable sources of country statistical information. Africa Data Consensus

A partnership of all data communities that upholds the principles of official statistics as well as openness across the data value chain, which creates a vibrant data ecosystem providing timely, user-driven and disaggregated data for public good and inclusive development Africa Data Consensus A partnership of all data communities that upholds the principles of official statistics as well as openness across the data value chain, which creates a vibrant data ecosystem providing timely, user-driven and disaggregated data for public good and inclusive development Africa Data Consensus To shed light on the path to an integrated, prosperous and peaceful Africa led by its citizens and that constitutes a dynamic force on the world stage by making comparable, reliable and updated statistical information available regularly and in a timely manner in support of policy and decision-making, covering political, economic, social and cultural aspects of development and integration. Strategy for the Harmonisation of Statistics in Africa To shed light on the path to an integrated, prosperous and peaceful Africa led by its citizens and that constitutes a dynamic force on the world stage by making comparable, reliable and updated statistical information available regularly and in a timely manner in support of policy and decision-making, covering political, economic, social and cultural aspects of development and integration. Strategy for the Harmonisation of Statistics in Africa