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Presented at Seminar on Innovative Approaches to Turn Statistics into Knowledge 8-10 December 2010, Cape Town, South Africa Daniel Vadnais, Communication Specialist, Statistics and Monitoring UNICEF UNICEF Child Mortality Estimates Info (CME Info) and MICS Compiler
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UNICEF: central role in monitoring the situation of children and women worldwide HOW? assisting countries in collecting and analyzing data helping to develop methodologies and indicators maintaining global databases (www.childinfo.org) disseminating and publishing data
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di Indicators di Sources di Maps
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CME Info Child Mortality
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UN Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation (IGME) Data and methods to estimate child mortality CME Info
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UN Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation (IGME) Data and methods to estimate child mortality CME Info
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MDG4: two-thirds reduction in under-five mortality rate between 1990 and 2015. Background
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The UN Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation (IGME) Generating accurate child mortality estimates: considerable challenge Vital registration systems: non available in many developing countries Household surveys : have become a primary source of data. Formation of IGME
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IGME Members United Nations Population Division * THE WORLD BANK * * Non-official logos
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Objectives –Harmonize estimates within the UN –Improve estimation methods –Consistent global estimates for reporting on progress towards MDG 4 –Enhance national capacity Technical Advisory Group (TAG) IGME
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UN Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation (IGME) Data and methods to estimate child mortality CME Info
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Methodology IGME compiles all available nationally representative data Data quality assessment Fitting of a regression line Public access on CME Info (www.childmortality.org)
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Data rich and consistent country
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Data rich country… but with inconsistent data
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Data poor country with wide variations Angola
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Key results 8.1 million children under five died in 2009.
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UN Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation (IGME) Data and methods to estimate child mortality CME Info
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What is CME Info? www.childmortality.org
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Database Structure 1. 4. 2. 3.
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Map Window Indicator box Legend
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Map Window
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Bangladesh
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Graph Window
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Burundi
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Graph Window Mali
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Graph Window Mali
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Graph Window Mali
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Graph Window
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Mali Graph Window
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Comparison in graph window
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Mali Comparison in graph window
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Mali Mauritania Algeria Comparison in graph window
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Indicator boxSubgroup box Mali Mauritania Algeria Comparison in graph window
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Series Window Notes button
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Estimates Window
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Exporting data and estimates
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CME Info is free and available to all comprehensive data portal leading-edge information technology to visualize in a transparent way how national data can be used to generate international estimates through IGME consensus CME Info
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Expert and Administrative Interface More advanced features available: Log in Add, edit, delete data Generate, edit, delete estimates Notification system between experts and administrators
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Future Plans CME Info 3.0 is under development. Will be launched in 2011 Non-web based version under development
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Contact Information: Dr. Danzhen You, dyou@unicef.orgdyou@unicef.org or childmortality@unicef.orgchildmortality@unicef.org www.childmortality.org www.childmortality.org Website: www.childmortality.orgwww.childmortality.org
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To learn more on CME Info An e-learning course on the software is available on the CME Info home page at www.childmortality.org. www.childmortality.org
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MICS Compiler Survey Data
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# of surveys selected
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2 regions 9 surveys selected
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12 surveys and 6 indicators selected
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Toggle between rows and columns
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Select Full View or simply change the settings on the page
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You can also print the table or export the data into Excel
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Future Plans Mapping functionality Selected background characteristics (age, sex, residence, etc.)
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Contact Information: mics@unicef.org Websites: www.micscompiler.org and www.childinfo.org
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