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Cairo, 20 December 2004 National Strategy for the Development of Statistics (NSDS) Roadmap
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Cairo, 20 December 2004 Chronology Activities ongoing NSDS Design Launching Decision Strategies Assessment Planning Decision Emergencies Road map time
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Cairo, 20 December 2004 A reference document for all stakeholders: Describing why, how, and with what resources the NSDS will be designed and approved It is used for: –The preparation of requests for funding –The terms of reference for the various interventions –Mission letters for the intervenors –Contact information of all involved It is recommended that it be drafted in collaboration with ALL national stakeholders and development partners. It should be approved by national authorities.
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Cairo, 20 December 2004 Roadmap Content A.Statistical and Political Background and Context B.Overview of the Process, Goals, and Expected Outputs C.Inclusion of the NSDS in the PRSP D.Activities E.Breakdown of the Roles of all Actors, including External Partners F.Resources Required and Sources of Contributions G.Projected Calendar
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Cairo, 20 December 2004 A. Statistical and Political Background and Context Reminder of all official decisions that have led to the design of an NSDS Definition of the scope of the national statistical system General overview of the current situation in the national statistical system Conclusions from recent studies on statistics Terms of statistical development agreements (including GDDS participation) passed with partners List of documents relating to the development of the national statistical system
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Cairo, 20 December 2004 B. Overview of the Process, Goals, and Expected Outputs Overall goal and principles of the approach –Goal: official approval of an NSDS Approach: Covering the whole statistical system Inclusive and transparent Integrated into national decision-making processes Conducted with the support of partners Each stage validated by national authorities Expected outputs
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Cairo, 20 December 2004 D. Activities Adapted to the national context and proceeding according to the phases proposed in more detail in the guide –Launching –Assessment –Vision and definition of strategies –Action plans
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Cairo, 20 December 2004 E. Breakdown of the Roles of all Actors, including External Partners National authorities, Contracting authority –Take decisions as a last resort Project manager –executes the directives and conducts technical activities, formulates proposals, gathers advice Advisors –External technical assistance –National specialists
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Cairo, 20 December 2004 Beneficiaries and stakeholders –Policymakers, partners, media, NGOs, users, consular assemblies, unions, statistical staff –Consulted for advice on draft reports and proposals prepared by the project manager before presentation to the contracting authority –Informed of the unfolding of activities and decisions made by authorities
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Cairo, 20 December 2004 F. Resources Required and Sources of Contributions Means to carry out activities Projected Budget –Functioning of the permanent team: Staff, premises, equipment, supplies and services –Limited activities: workshops, study missions, international consultations Contributions: financial or in kind national, external (includingTFSCB)
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Cairo, 20 December 2004 G. Projected Calendar Takes into account national constraints and deadlines Recognising that: –The inclusive approach takes time. –The calendar of national authorities is heavily booked. –The time required to approve funding requests is often long.
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