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Title: SECOND INTERNATIONAL ROUNDTABLE


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Better Data for Better Results
2
Better Data for Better Results An Action Plan
for Improving Development Statistics
  • Builds on impressive progress made since the last
    Roundtable
  • Recommends 6 actions for discussion and adoption
    of a shared work program
  • Provides some cost estimates to give a sense of
    the overall scale of the effort
  • Calls for a renewed commitment to scale up
    efforts to improve development statistics

3
Building on Progress to Date
  • Increased partnership and pooling of resources
  • MDG focus to improve data at country and
    international level
  • Better international standards to help countries
  • More support from bilateral and multilateral
    agencies
  • Signs of improvements at country level

4
Action 1 Mainstream Strategic Planning of
Statistical Systems
  • Strategic statistical plans have proven to be a
    powerful tool for guiding national programs
  • Recommendations
  • Aim for every low income country to have a
    strategic plan by 2006
  • Integrate with the PRSPs and national development
    plans
  • Donors plans to complement national statistical
    plans
  • PARIS21 and TFSCB to support countries'
    statistical plans

5
Action 2 Prepare for the 2010 Census Round
  • A unique data source on location, age, and gender
    to guide development
  • Recommendations
  • PARIS21 Task Team on censuses to review and scale
    up the proposal by UNSD
  • Set up a global Trust Fund to
  • conduct research on ways to reduce census costs
  • assist with advocacy at national level
  • build technical skills needed for managing
    census programs at country level

6
Action 3 Increase Financing for Statistical
Capacity Building
  • The international community has been quick to
    demand more and better data, but slow to provide
    additional resources for statistics
  • Recommendations
  • Prepare integrated financing strategies(multi-cou
    ntry, -sector, -agency)
  • Bring donors together in an annual joint event
  • Link statistical capacity investment projects
    with general budget and PRS Credits
  • Provide lending and grant facilities that
    encourage long-term statistical capacity
    building, such as STATCAP

7
Action 4 Set up an International Household
Survey Network
  • Surveys are essential sources of information, but
    are complex undertakings with many national and
    international actors involved
  • Recommendations
  • Organize a Household Survey Network to share
    information and mobilize support
  • Consider feasibility of a minimum survey program
  • Improve survey archiving and dissemination
    programs while protecting confidentiality

8
Action 5 Undertake Urgent Improvements
Needed for MDG Monitoring by 2005
  • The MDG Indicators Expert Group has identified
    data deficiencies that should be addressed for
    2005 MDG reporting
  • Recommendations
  • Set up special working groups to review
    indicators for poverty, education, the
    environment, and global partnership
  • Establish a small interagency editorial board to
    assist with the 2005 MDG report
  • Provide training and tools for MDG data
    management and analysis at the country level,
    including DevInfo data system

9
Action 6 Increase Accountability for
International Statistical System
  • International cooperation to support developing
    countries and pool data resources for MDG
    monitoring is essential and needs formal
    recognition
  • Recommendations
  • Adopt a statement of principles on statistical
    responsibilities of international organizations
  • Increase information sharing on forward-looking
    data plans
  • Collect information on level of spending to
    identify investment gaps

10
Costing of the Action PlanIncremental Costs for
2004-2006
  • Cost of the statistical capacity building in
    developing countries 115-120 million/year for
    the next three years
  • Costs of strengthening the international
    statistical system 24-28 million/year for the
    next three years
  • These costs are to give a sense of the overall
    scale of the effort

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Expectations for the Conferenceand Next Steps
  • Renew commitment for the need to scale up
    improvement plans for development statistics
  • Agree on a shared work program among key
    development partners
  • Prioritize actions into an implementation plan
    for the next 12-18 months
  • Report to the Development Committee Spring 2004
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