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Page 1: PARIS21 Secretariat Progress report 2011 Board meeting OECD Conference Centre 29 March 2012.

PARIS21 Secretariat

Progress report

2011

Board meeting

OECD Conference Centre

29 March 2012

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OUTLINE

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PROGRESS REPORT 2011 ACTIVITIES

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Coordination

• Partner Report on Support to Statistics (PRESS) 2011 Round conducted

• NSDS status progress reports

• DDDS Report: Two years after Dakar

• PARIS21 Logical framework

• BUSAN preparation

• OECD’s strategy on development

• Participation of Developing Country Statisticians in Relevant Events

(UNSC,ISI, Busan)

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Advocacy

• Support to countries or regions

25 countries or regional entities

• Advocating the development of statistics

Advocacy messages delivered in 17 international or regional events

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NSDS – RSDS - CRESS

• Support to countries or regions 32 countries or regional entities (50% Fragile States) South-south cooperation fostered

• Peer-reviews, NSDS mid-term reviews, NSDS updated 13 countries

• National/regional partnerships 17 countries

• Sectoral strategies 3 countries on agriculture 1 country on education

• CRESS pilot-test in 4 countries

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NSDS/RSDS/CRESS Coverage

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IHSN - International Household Survey Network

• Development of tools and guidelinesto foster data use

Microdata Management Toolkit, v4

National data Archive Application (NADA), upgraded version 3.2

Microdata Anonymization tools: Improvement of existing software (sdc-micro)

Testing on real datasets (NSO Philippines)

Guidelines and outreach (underway)

• Harmonization of international survey methods and instruments Question bank content development (WHO, etc.)

Guidelines on Food Consumption measurement through household surveys (underway)

Case study on “planning surveys” (underway)

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ADP - Accelerated Data Program

• Task 1 (Inventory, documentation and dissemination of existing micro data)

65 countries receiving assistance 3 regional workshops on population and agriculture censuses organized Provision of tools, capacity building, technical and strategic guidance

• Task 2 (Assessment and analysis of existing data, improvement of national survey programmes)

Cameroon and Ethiopia on National Question Bank Philippines (case study on survey planning)

• Several partnerships in 2011 World Bank Country Offices AFRISTAT, ADB, AfDB, FAO, SPC, UNECA, UN-SIAP, WFP Luxembourgish cooperation

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ADP Coverage

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Overall management

• Board meeting in April 2011 and 5 Executive Committees

• Management Information System Monitoring expenditures, budget follow-ups, analysis of costs, grants follow-up

fully operational

• Recruitments Three newcomers (replacements):

• Leslie Rae (HR and ADP)• Maggie Mwangi (ADP-IHSN)• Marie Heuts (PRESS-CRESS)


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