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PARIS21 Board Meeting Paris, 3 April 2014
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2 Strategy Access Monitoring Skills
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3 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) Observatoire Economique et Statistique d’Afrique Sub-saharienne (Afristat) United Nations Commission for Africa (UNECA) African Union Commission (AUC) Central America Statistical Commission (CENTROESTAD) Comunidad Andina (CAN) Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) World Bank United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) World Food Program (WFP) NSOs across all regions
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4 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
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5 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
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6 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
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7 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
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8 1.Talking about a revolution 2.NSDS 2.0 3.CRESS looks ahead 4.Microdata outreach 5.Cambodia forum 6.Journalists, meet statisticians 7.High marks for IHSN/ADP 8.Pacific road-maps 9.Dialogue for results 10.Embracing online media
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9 Margo Cointreau, Partnership Co-ordinator Till Zbiranski, Intern Katarzyna Zaremba, Personal Assistant Shuang Chen, ADP/IHSN Programme Officer Christopher Gully Communication Officer Millicent Gay Tejada, Regional Programme Co-ordinator Shelton Kanyanda, Regional Programme Co-ordinator Koffi Eyram Zougbede, Intern Trevor Fletcher, Senior Project Co-ordinator New Secretariat staff, from 10 countries in 4 regions Secretariat staff now from 13 different countries, including multiple non-OECD member countries El-Iza Mohamedou, Senior Programme Co-ordinator Rudolphe Petras Regional Programme Co-ordinator
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10 Expenditures 2013: a busy year ! Core/NSDS activities: 1.8 Million € (excluding corporate costs) = +13% compared with 2012 ADP/IHSN activities: 1.8 Million € (excluding corporate costs) = almost similar to 2012 New grants received 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)
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