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Title: Accessing and using data Donor needs


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Accessing and using dataDonor needs
  • Siobhan Carey
  • Chief Statistician
  • DFID

1 Palace Street, London SW1E 5HE Abercrombie
House, Eaglesham Road, East Kilbride, Glasgow G75
8EA
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Context
  • DFID budget is increasing 12 pa
  • Consensus around the Managing for Development
    Results Agenda
  • Creates expectations
  • So how can we help policy colleagues be more
    evidenced based?
  • The stupid things that test us -
  • Updates - not adequately referenced
  • Lack of metadata
  • Short lead in times
  • country dialogue with centre - whos data to use
  • What would make us more effective ?

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Context
  • Programmes in almost 70 countries
  • Over 500 advisory staff 10 disciplines
  • Posting 2 to 4 years
  • Managing knowledge is difficult in general
  • Managing knowledge about data
  • Got to be a better way
  • better use of better statistics

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Looking for at expense of looking at
  • Access
  • All the data in a single space
  • (WDI, UN, Country, DAC)
  • Metadata means to hold/capture
  • Ideally up to the minute - available on day
    produced
  • Other stuff - capturing the knowledge -
    referencing
  • Communication
  • Tools to make the messages easy and quick to
    absorb
  • Automating routine reports properly cited

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Portal for Development Indicators
  • Prototype
  • How feasible is it to have different data in the
    same space?
  • Is it useful?
  • Approached from two fronts
  • content - tested using indicators from different
    sources - not comprehensive
  • function - capturing the knowledge, additional
    graph and map features
  • Used DevInfo for convenience

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If this was easy it would have been done already
  • Issues around standards, definitions,
    classifications
  • Content management
  • getting stuff in
  • handling revisions
  • ownership / stewardship
  • Ideally not just indicators - distributions,
    microdata, project data, expenditure data,
    outputs

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Questions
  • Are these problems recognisable? shared?
  • Have you found clever ways around it?
  • Would something like this be useful?
  • What else would be on the wish list?
  • Should we go ahead and build?

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Expected benefits
  • Better and more timely data analysis for policy
    and country offices
  • More comprehensive analyses, using international
    data in conjunction with e.g. DFID expenditure
  • Time saving in data extraction and presentation
  • Easy and appropriate use by less-informed users
    including an enhanced awareness of the quality of
    the data for the end-user.
  • Help resolve discrepancies between data sources
  • Coherence of the data used across DFID
  • Information about the data known to selected
    individuals is not lost.
  • Autotmation of routine processes and reports

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An example of why it might be useful - education
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Still looking at NER
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Thats the why
  • The what

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DevInfo v 4.0
Standard indicator selection Goal/sector Time Geog
raphy
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DevInfo v 4.0
Presentations in tables
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DevInfo v 4.0
Presentations in Graphs
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DevInfo v 4.0
Presentations in Maps
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The annoying paper clip
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Next steps
  • Internal feedback is very positive
  • Adding more content
  • Deploying with a small group of users
  • But our needs arent unique
  • Have you a solution?
  • Can you help find a solution?

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