Title: Tanzania Socio-Economic Database
1Tanzania Socio-Economic Database
- Tanzania/UNCT Presentation to ECOSOC
- Implementing the Internationally agreed
Development Goals National Perspectives and
Strategies - July 7, 2005, New York
- Cletus P. B. Mkai
- National Bureau of Statistics
- United Republic of Tanzania
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2What is TSED?
- TSED is an indicator and database system
facilitates systematization, storage and analysis
of performance indicators allows user-friendly
access to data and presentations in Maps, Graphs,
Tables and Reports allows grouping of indicators
in different frameworks, e.g. integrating MDGs,
PRS, etc - It is institutionally based at the National
Bureau of Statistics (NBS), and supported by over
20 Government Ministries and Institutions,
including Bank of Tanzania. Maintenance and
updating is done at NBS. TSED has been a good
example of how successful partnerships between
the Government and its bilateral partners (UNDP
and UNICEF) can be. - TSED is currently running on stand-alone and on
web (www.tsed.org) Tanzania is one of the two
countries piloting this DevInfo web version -
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3Why a common database?
- Data not easily accessible disperse in various
institutions restricted use within Ministries
and Institutions format not easy to access,
read and process no proper documentation
(definitions /metadata) - Enhance statistical capacity and literacy Two
focal points in more than 20 TSED collaborating
Ministries and Institutions continuously being
trained on how to use and update the database. - Support evidence-based advocacy as a database,
TSED allows public advocates to monitor progress
of international, regional and national goals and
commitments
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4Who are the target users of TSED?
- 1. Increasing use for policy design and
implementation - Government officials / Parliamentarians
- Local Government planners and policy makers
- Staff involved in day-to-day policy making and
planning - NGOs
- Staff of NBS incl. Regional Statistical Officers
- Donors
- 2. Stimulating public monitoring of policy
- VPO
- NBS
- Universities and research centers
- 3. Improving social communication
- Media
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5Where is data from?
- Line Ministries
- Routine data collection systems e.g. Ministry of
Education, Health, Water, Agriculture - Surveys/Censuses
- Population and Housing Census, Household Budget
Survey, Demographic and Health Survey, Integrated
Labour Force Survey, etc. - Special research conducted in various areas
- Data from various sources available in TSED is
disaggregated by gender, rural/urban strata and
age groups - Data available at national, regional, district
ward level data for pop counts
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6Use of TSED in Poverty Monitoring
- TSED as a tool for storage and dissemination of
all quantitative information is at the very heart
of the poverty monitoring systems. Most of the
MDGs and targets are incorporated - To highlight priorities using empirical data
- To inform the public and policy makers on
progress on Poverty reduction indicators and MDGs - To trigger action to meet time-bound targets
- To contribute towards the design of policies
based on evidence - To create public interest in progress at home and
abroad - Database contain Themes highlighting Poverty
(currently), Goals highlighting MDGs and Sector.
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7TSED Database
Indicators by Themes
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8TSED Database
Indicators by Goals, e.g. MDGs
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9MDG 1, Target 1 Food Poverty Line
Population below the Food PL
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10Population below the Food PL
MDG 1, Target 1 Food Poverty Line
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11MDG 1, Target 1 Basic Needs Poverty Line
Population below the Basic Needs PL
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12Population below the Basic Needs PL
MDG 1, Target 1 Basic Needs Poverty Line
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13MDG 4, Target 5 Under five Mortality
Regions
Districts
Deaths per 1,000 live births
58 - 133 134 - 163 164 - 175 176 - 217 Missing
data
Census 2002
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14Under five mortality
MDG 4, Target 5 Under five Mortality
DHS series. Note The figure for 2004-05 TDHS is
112 per 1,000 from the Preliminary Report
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15Under five mortality
MDG 4, Target 5 Under five Mortality
Note The figure for 1978, 1988, and 2002 are
from Population Censuses
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16MDG 2, Target 3 Net Enrolment
Source BES 2004
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17TSED facilitate disagregation..
Primary NER - Regions
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18Primary NER -- Districts
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19MDG 5, Target 6 Births attended by skilled
Health Personnel
19.6 32.9
33 44.4
44.5 86.7
Missing Data
DHS 1996
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20MDG 7, Target 10 - Accessibility to safe drinking
water
Regions
Districts
Per Cent
21 38 39 57 58 -88
Census 2002
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21Opportunities and challenges offered by the MDGs
framework
- Opportunities
- There was in place a national policy framework
and poverty monitoring system, that made
integration of MDGs easy - TSED is at the very heart of the poverty
monitoring system facilitating storage and
dissemination of all quantitative information
generated by the poverty monitoring system i.e.
from the routine data collection systems and
Surveys and Census. - Challenges
- To collect/collate the full complement of data
sets to compute indicators under a number of
targets e.g. target 9 (Goal 7) - Always producing indicators allowing addressing
equity issues in relation to MDGs, i.e by sex,
rural/urban strata, regions and so forth, in
order to strengthen the national policies and
strategies and make them more targeted and
effective
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22Thanks You for listening.
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