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  • Better dialogue on statistics for better
    development results Meeting data needs of users
    in Ghana through the National Statistical System
  • Bamako
  • 23-25 June, 2014

2
Outline of the presentation
  • The National Statistical System (NSS) in Ghana
  • Who are the stakeholders?
  • What data are requested?
  • How does the NSS meet the data needs of users?
  • Challenges of the NSS
  • Attempts at overcoming the challenges
  • Role of the GSDP (NSDS)
  • Impact of GSDP/NSDS in Ghana

3
The National Statistical System (NSS)
  • This system looks at a holistic approach to the
    production and effective utilisation of official
    statistics
  • All units producing statistical information play
    their part and complement each others work
    through exchange of information, sharing of
    standards and statistical resources (EA maps,
    questionnaires, data collection templates, etc.)
  • The NSS assures uniformity of direction,
    methods and processes of official statistics

4
Who are the stakeholders?
  • Stakeholders within the NSS are individuals,
    institutions and all others who have a role to
    play in the production of statistics. They
    include
  • Government - a major stakeholder
  • Data Producers GSS/MDAs/MMDAs/NGOs, etc
  • Individuals who supply the information
    (Respondents)
  • Data Users (Government, Individuals, Businesses,
    Training Research Institutions, International
    organisations, Development Partners).
  • Experts from Training and Research Institutions,
    government, private and non-governmental
    institutions, Multi-lateral financial
    institutions
  • Resource providers /Development Partners
  • The Ghana Statistical Service plays a
    coordinating role

5
What data are requested?
  • Economic data (National Accounts, Trade,
    Industrial, Agric. Price Statistics)
  • Social Demographic Statistics, including Census
    and Survey data (Population, Labour, Crime,
    Health, Education, etc)
  • Geographic Information System (GIS) Data
    (Information on Enumeration Areas, Maps)
  • Number of requests from Jan - May, 2014
  • Economic data - 30
  • Social and Demographic Statistics - 93
  • GIS Data - 29

6
How does the NSS meet data needs?
  • Dialogue with stakeholders to know their data
    needs and incorporate them when designing surveys
  • Document data requests from Govt, MDAs
    Researchers, DPs, international bodies, and
    students
  • Carry out routine data collection and disseminate
    results (e.g., CPI, PPI, GDP)
  • Conduct periodic surveys and censuses such as
    GLSS, DHS, MICS, PHCs, Agric, Industrial and
    Population Censuses
  • Survey and Census reports and data disseminated
    through electronic media, workshops and uploaded
    onto GSS website
  • Data Centre set up to respond quickly to data
    requests (Archiving/Production/Dissemination
    Units)

7
Challenges of the NSS
  • Coordination challenges
  • Different Laws guiding different institutions in
    terms of statistics production (GSS Law
    (PNDCL135) Civil Service Law 1993 (PNDCL327)
    etc)
  • Proliferation of data with quality concerns
  • Institutional challenges/weaknesses
  • Gaps in human resources available (inadequate
    skills)
  • Difficulty in recruiting and retaining
    professional staff
  • Poor terms and conditions of service
  • Data Gaps
  • Inability to produce the range of statistics
    users need such as data on climate change,
    pollution
  • Long delays and irregular release of data
  • Inadequate resources to support statistics
    production
  • Inadequate budgetary resources
  • Issue of sustainability where donor support is
    involved

8
Attempts by the NSS at resolving the challenges
  • Institutional reform of GSS (the Coordinator)
  • Drafted a new Statistics Act
  • Designed new organogram
  • Re-assigned all staff into the new organogram
  • Capacity building for all categories of
    staff/MDAs
  • Improve quality and use of statistics
  • Prepared manuals on standards, concepts,
    definitions, classifications
  • Attempt to re-activate the National Advisory
    Committee of Producers and Users of Statistics
    (NACPUS)
  • Source funding from Development Partners while
    dialoguing with Government for increased
    budgetary support
  • Administrative sources of data targeted by
    resourcing statistics units of MDAs through the
    provision of equipment and training (eg Births
    and Deaths Registry to get 10 Mobile Registration
    Vans and Cross Country vehicles for monitoring
    their activities

9
Role of Ghana Statistics Development Plan
(GSDP/NSDS)
  • Facilitate Institutional Reform and
    Organizational Change
  • Made possible by redrafting a new Statistics Act
    which is under consideration by Cabinet
  • Enhancing capacity of GSS and MDA statistical
    units, improving statistical framework and
    investing in physical infrastructure and
    equipment
  • Improving data production, management,
    dissemination, communication and outreach through
    modernisation of data collection procedures and
    ICT
  • Ensuring quality assurance through monitoring and
    evaluation and User Satisfaction Surveys

10
Impact of GSDP/NSDS in Ghana
  • Full scale implementation starting in 2014 with
    10 Ministries, Departments and Agencies. Some
    positive impact have, however, been made.
  • Donor Coordination
  • Donors collaborated with stakeholders in the
    National Statistical System (NSS) to agree on the
    priorities for funding. Donors have, therefore,
    aligned better with national priorities
  • Attraction of additional funding to statistics
  • Appreciable amounts of resources have been
    received over the years from DPs for statistical
    activities (UNDP, UNFPA, UNICEF, USAID, JICA,
    KOICA, DANIDA, DFATD (formerly CIDA), EU, DFID,
    ILO, etc (About 30. 4m from 2011-2014)
  • Improved collaboration among stakeholders in the
    NSS
  • Increased demand for GSS statistical products and
    services

11
  • Thank you for
  • your attention!
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