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International Engagement Program of the Australian Bureau of Statistics PARIS21/UNESCAP Forum on Strategic Planning for Statistics in South-East Asian Countries – Bangkok, June 2006 Geoff Neideck Director, Corporate Planning Australian Bureau of Statistics
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ABS and International Engagement ABS' international activities include: participation in international statistical meetings, conferences, seminars and working groups bilateral exchange and cooperation with statistical agencies of developed countries provision of data to international agencies assistance to build statistical capacity in developing countries in our region
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Why ABS Participates in the International Arena ABS participates internationally: to assist in developing the capacity of national statistical offices in developing countries that will result in long term benefits to the statisticians in the recipient countries to develop international statistical standards and approaches to contribute to advancing methodological thinking to strengthen Australia's statistics while improving their international comparability
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ABS Technical Assistance ABS technical assistance comprises 4 main categories: ABS staff providing training and support - often such engagement forms part of a longer term program ABS staff contributing to workshops or seminars arranged by international organisations staff from other countries visiting the ABS for study tours or training providing documentation on ABS practices
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ABS Technical Assistance Cont'd Regions where technical assistance is delivered: Australia's aid program, sponsored through AusAID, is concentrated in South-East Asia, Papua New Guinea and the Pacific Island countries, with selective engagement in South Africa, Africa and the Middle East consistent with these priorities, the ABS gives priority in its technical assistance effort to the South Pacific and South-East Asian countries. provision of training and support "in country" is required to be funded on a cost recovery basis - typical sources of funding include AusAID, SIAP, UN Agencies, etc
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Examples: Timor L'Este Population census – the first since independence Assistance provided, mainly with UNFPA funding, on: a quality advisor to review the preparations and the proposed plans and strategies, including: questionnaire design assistance with field and enumeration phase
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Consumer Price Index (CPI) Assistance provided, with funding from USAID, on: an effective collection and compilation system a CPI data release model (complying with international standards) a detailed program overview Timor L'Este
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Vanuatu Institutional Strengthening Program Assistance provided, with funding from AusAID, on: corporate governance advice on legislation Future assistance will include: development of a Forward Work Program IT governance strategy
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Thailand Strengthening of Macro-economic Statistics AusAID funded assistance provided, included: implementation of SNA 1993 non-profit institutions, new economy, common statistical frame, construction and capital expenditure surveys national balance sheets, supply/use and input/output tables export, import, new house, and service industries price indexes government finance statistics
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