Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byPhilip Terry Modified over 9 years ago
1
29 September 2011, Beijing, China Statistics Korea’s Experience in Statistical Capacity Building
2
Page 2 Development history of Korea Aid Recipient 1945-1990 Aid Recipient 1945-1990 New Donor 1991-2011 New Donor 1991-2011 Substantive Donor 2012- Substantive Donor 2012- Korean War in 1950 GNP/capita : $79 in 1960 Total aid received: $10.4B Korean War in 1950 GNP/capita : $79 in 1960 Total aid received: $10.4B Establish KOICA in 1991 Join OECD DAC(2006) Host G20 Summit (2010) Hold HLF-4 on Aid Effectiveness (Busan, 2011) Establish KOICA in 1991 Join OECD DAC(2006) Host G20 Summit (2010) Hold HLF-4 on Aid Effectiveness (Busan, 2011) Best practice in global aid history ODA/GNI : 0.25% by 2015 Double ODA for Asia by 2015 Expand untied aid Best practice in global aid history ODA/GNI : 0.25% by 2015 Double ODA for Asia by 2015 Expand untied aid
3
Page 3 A key factor of the success “ Sound data represent a key weapon in the battle against poverty” - Tadao Chino, former President, Asian Development Bank Establish Statistics Bureau in 1948 (birth year of the Korean Government) and set up the national statistical system Produce solid economic statistics to support national development policy during the condensed development period (1960-1990) Strengthen local statistical offices to assist government-led regional development Establish Statistics Bureau in 1948 (birth year of the Korean Government) and set up the national statistical system Produce solid economic statistics to support national development policy during the condensed development period (1960-1990) Strengthen local statistical offices to assist government-led regional development National development policy guided by statistics Establish an in-house Statistical Training Center for government officials in 1991 700 trainees in 7 courses in 1992 → 16,278 trainees in 143 courses in 2010 Train 345 KOSTAT staff members through UNSIAP programs (1970-2011) Over 100 senior staffers have been enrolled in postgraduate programs abroad Establish an in-house Statistical Training Center for government officials in 1991 700 trainees in 7 courses in 1992 → 16,278 trainees in 143 courses in 2010 Train 345 KOSTAT staff members through UNSIAP programs (1970-2011) Over 100 senior staffers have been enrolled in postgraduate programs abroad Initiatives for Statistical Capacity Building (SCB)
4
Page 4 Why is SCB important? Developing countries need high quality statistics for “evidence-based policy making and monitoring.” *cf. Only 96 out of 192 countries have capacity to produce MDG statistics at an adequate level. (UNSC 2011 출처 ) With emphasis on “managing for results,” developing countries need to compile and maintain statistical information on their own. - Busan Forum addresses performance management. - OECD, UN, World Bank stress statistical capacity building in DCs to effectively measure ODA effectiveness To support the “shared growth” initiative, we need to measure development progress of individual countries and the World.
5
Page 5 Get involved in establishing and diffusing global statistical agenda worldwide Diversify bilateral cooperation partners cooperation partners by building hub countries by building hub countries in each continent in each continent Support statistical capacity building efforts of developing countries through technical assistance Identify and spread KOSTAT’s best practices KOSTAT’s best practices through knowledge transfer SharedGrowth KOSTAT strategies for shared growth
6
Page 6 Promote ww dialogue on global agenda Provide venues for int’l congregations on major statistical issues, concerns - Cutting-edge themes Green economy indicators (w/UNSD) Innovative approaches to turn statistics into knowledge (w/OECD) Measurement of wellbeing and progress of societies (w/OECD) - Topics of ongoing interest Population and housing census: Measurement and operational issues ICT statistics … - IT use for official statistics Internet use as a data collection mode Management of statistical information system
7
Page 7 Diversify Bilateral Cooperation Partners Expand bilateral cooperation efforts to the world-wide including CIS, Middle East, Central and South America and Africa (Global leadership role currently limited within Asia) 13 on-going bilateral cooperation partners: China, Japan, Mongolia, Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Iran, UAE, Germany, Netherlands, EU Expand to other parts of the world
8
Page 8 Technical Assistance
9
Page 9 Advancement of Statistical Methods Contribute to advancement of statistical methods and activities through close interaction with UN, OECD and Eurostat - Korea-EU Joint Report on Comparability (Late 2011) - Facilitate expert group activities for individual area (Household, SNA, Human Capital, Country Assessment) of OECD Committee on Statistics Nurture statistical personnel by expanding dispatchment of KOSTAT specialists to international organizations - International organizations: OECD, IRENA, World Bank - NSIs: Australia, Japan, etc. Participate actively in various international conferences and meetings on statistics to apply newly acquired knowledge in statistical administration - Contribute to global statistical community and inform global trend to domestic audience
10
Page 10 ODA System in KOSTAT KOSTAT’sODAPOLICY KOSTAT Subject Matter Divisions · Arrange KOSTAT experts · Provide consulting & training · Develop ODA project contents KOSTAT Int’l Cooperation Division · Plan and design KOSTAT ODA Policy · Secure ODA budget and financing · Coordinate & support concerned Divisions and STI KOSTAT Statistical Training Institute(STI) · Operate outreach programs and implement ODA Projects · Design courses and provide instructors Partner Organizations (KOICA, SIAP, WB) · Recruit trainees · Provide financial support · Design new projects & programs
11
Page 11 Role of STI UNSIAP Outreach Programs Capacity Building Projects for Compiling MDGs Indicator Project on Building Statistical Infrastructure KOICA-Supported Programs
12
Page 12 Lectures done by STI Statistical Methodologies Practical Business of Statistics Compiling National Basic Statistics Basic Skills for Official Statistics Statistical Management Constructing National Governance DB Regional Statistical Office Staff Capacity Building Statistical Methodologies Practical Business of Statistics Compiling National Basic Statistics Basic Skills for Official Statistics Statistical Management Constructing National Governance DB Regional Statistical Office Staff Capacity Building Statistical Quality Management Dissemination and Communication of MDG Statistics National Accounts Analysis and Dissemination of Population and Housing Census Data with Gender Concern Statistical Quality Management Dissemination and Communication of MDG Statistics National Accounts Analysis and Dissemination of Population and Housing Census Data with Gender Concern Negative Positive KOICA Programs UNSIAP Outreach Programs
13
Page 13 Projects by STI Project for the Capacity Enhancement of the Ghana Statistical Service -Objective : To build the statistical capacity of the human resource of Ghanaians for producing and disseminating quality statistical data -Contents : Establishment of the Ghana Statistical Training Centre, Provision of educational equipment and consulting services -Budget and Duration : $1mil, 2011-2012 Strengthening Vietnam Statistical Capacity Building Project -Objective : To improve statistical human resources of Vietnam for producing high quality statistics -Contents : Provision of support for basic plan for statistical capacity building and establishment of education system for human resources -Budget : $85,000(1st year), $0.4mil(2 nd year) -Duration : 2012-2013
14
Page 14 Future Direction of KOSTAT ODA Expand tailored programs Support capacity building in compiling indicators to measure MDGs with consideration of each developing country’s characteristics. Administer customized programs for each country Build statistical information system, internet survey system, etc. with consideration of recipient country's ICT situation and needs. Concentrate around ICT-based data collection system (i.e. Internet survey, PDA survey) and one-stop statistical data access system, data visualization (KOSIS, GSBPM, Statistical GIS, G20 dashboard) Support for developing countries’ statistical system on nurturing statistical personnel and SCB Support for training facilities, programs and e-learning system. Build on KOSTAT strengths & best practices Technical cooperation is a must for SCB and to sustain ODA effectiveness. ODA without SCB of recipient countries cannot guarantee sustainable statistical growth. “Technical cooperation and consulting” will be significantly expanded for sharing of Korea’s experiences and knowledge in statistical development. Expand technical cooperation projects
15
Page 15
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.