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Title: Advocacy strategy


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  • Advocacy strategy
  • Presentation by
  • PARIS21 Secretariat

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Aim..creating a Virtuous Cycle
Better
Statistics
Increased
demand
Increased, better spent resources
Better
coordination
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What is advocacy?
  • Advocacy persuading key people who can make a
    difference to support your cause
  • Dissemination providing and promoting access to
    statistical information.
  • This can be powerful advocacy (better statistics
    leading to more demand, etc)
  • Lobbying those who can make a difference
  • Communicating with stakeholders umbrella concept
    that incorporates all of these

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How can advocacy help?
  • Addressing each part of the vicious/ virtuous
    cycle, by advocating for
  • Production of better statistics
  • More and better use of existing statistics
  • More and better focused funding for statistics
  • Better coordination between donors
  • Better coordination between different parts of
    the NSS

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Steps in developing an advocacy strategy
  • Advocacy aims what are you advocating for?
  • Advocacy to whom who can make a difference to
    achieving advocacy aims?
  • Advocacy messages what will motivate them to do
    that?
  • Advocacy materials and approaches what will
    work best?
  • Advocacy strategy and action plan regional and
    country level

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Advocacy aims
  • Take from NSDS strategies, objectives and goals,
    e.g.
  • Organisational and institutional change
  • E.g. Develop Statistics Act strengthen sectoral
    statistics units coordination, harmonisation
    across NSS NSO leadership role
  • Improved awareness and use of statistics
  • Produce good quality, timely statistics
  • Develop skills and capacity of staff
  • More and better coordinated resources from
    government and donors

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So what can NSS deliver itself and what does it
need to advocate for?
  • Organisational and institutional change
  • E.g. Develop Statistics Act strengthened
    Statistics Units coordination, harmonisation
    across NSS NSO leadership role
  • Improved awareness and use of statistics
  • Produce good quality, timely statistics across
    NSS
  • Develop skills and capacity of staff across NSS
  • More and better coordinated resources from
    government and donors

8
Advocacy aims
Advocacy aims What are you advocating for? (to be able to implement the NSDS)

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Advocacy to whom and key messages
  • Who to advocate to?
  • Who can make a difference in achieving that
    advocacy aim?
  • Key messages
  • What key messages will work best in motivating
    them to help you achieve the advocacy aim?

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Some examples of key messages
  • Better use of better statistics leads to
  • better policies
  • better aid effectiveness
  • better development outcomes (e.g. health,
    education, poverty reduction, etc)
  • Good statistics improve transparency and
    accountability of Government decisions to
    electorate
  • Investment in statistics will pay for itself many
    times over by improving resource allocation

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More examples of key messages
  • Statistics are needed for upstream policy
    development as well as for downstream
    processes such as monitoring and evaluation
  • There are two-way benefits to NSO and line
    ministries from the NSS SP and a better
    coordinated NSS
  • Donors must resist funding statistical activities
    that solely meet their own special interests

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What types of advocacy materials and approaches
will work best?
  • Advocacy materials
  • What types of advocacy materials will work best
    with each advocacy target?
  • Advocacy approaches
  • What types of approaches (direct and indirect)
    will work best with them?

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Action Plan to deliver advocacy
  • Advocacy activity
  • Priority/ timescale
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