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Title: Why statistics?


1
  • Why statistics?
  • Why strategic planning?
  • Presentation by
  • PARIS21 Secretariat
  • High-level forum on strategic planning for
    statistics Bishkek, 17-19 May 2006

2
Objectives of PARIS21 partners
  • To promote evidence-based policy and
    decision-making, by encouraging
  • increased demand for and use of statistics by
    policy makers
  • building the capacity to provide the required
    data and analysis
  • more dialogue between the producers of statistics
    and the users
  • To ensure that resources, both national and
    international, are used most effectively
  • through well-planned national statistical
    systems focussed on user needs and integrated
    into national policy frameworks

3
Target
  • Marrakech Action Plan for Statistics set a
    target
  • to mainstream strategic planning of statistical
    systems and prepare National Strategies for the
    Development of Statistics for all low-income
    countries by 2006.
  • ..and to have started to implement them by the
    following year with a view towards having better
    data to monitor progress towards national and
    international development goals by 2010

4
Specific aims of High-Level Forum
  • Assess the current status of strategic plans
  • Identify successes and constraints
  • Share lessons learnt and solutions
  • Identify next steps in strategic planning
  • At the country level
  • And how the international community can help
  • Regionally/sub-regionally
  • Internationally
  • Introduction to proposed NSDS approach

5
Why statistics?
  • If statistics improve and are used to inform
    decisions, policies are more likely to succeed
  • Good statistics are essential for the design and
    management of national policy frameworks such as
    PRS and for MDG monitoring
  • Better statistics also help donors by informing
    aid allocation and by monitoring implementation
    and outcomes
  • Investment in statistics will pay for itself many
    times over by improving the efficiency of
    resource allocation

6
Why now?
  • Greater emphasis on evidence and managing for
    results
  • PRS and MDG monitoring
  • PRS processes provide opportunity to review data
    needs and priorities for statistical development
  • More sophisticated policy analysis
  • Advances in ICT
  • Donor alignment and harmonisation increase costs
    of making faulty policy decisions

7
Statistics through the policy cycle
  • Need for careful and rigorous analysis, based on
    good quality and transparent statistics,
    throughout the policy cycle
  • Statistics needed to
  • Identify issues
  • Design policies
  • Forecast the future
  • Monitor policy implementation
  • Evaluate policy impact

8
From donorship to ownership
Development Results
9
Why Strategic Planning?
  • How can strategic planning help?
  • Addressing data limitations
  • Prioritising use of resources
  • Looking across National Statistical System
  • Integrating statistics within policy processes
  • Providing a robust framework and action plan for
    statistical capacity building
  • Acting as a catalyst for change to build
    confidence and break the vicious cycle

10
Value added of NSDS approach
11
NSDS as a country-levelcoherence framework
12
NSDS as a country-levelcoherence framework
National Strategy for the Development of
Statistics
13
What defines an NSDS?
  • High level political support and leadership
  • Well planned process (road map) to NSDS design
  • Identifying user needs and data gaps and
    weaknesses
  • Reviewing existing statistical production and
    analysis capacity, legal and institutional
    framework and coordination arrangements
  • Agreeing on desired results, building on what
    already exists and is in progress, eg GDDS/SDDS
    improvement programmes
  • Setting priorities and strategies
  • Change management processes
  • Engaging and motivating staff

14
Making better statistics a reality
  • Advocacy for
  • better use of better statistics
  • NSDSs
  • More coherent donor support
  • Technical as well as financial assistance
  • Guidance, documentation
  • Regional programmes
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