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Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys Data Interpretation, Further Analysis and Dissemination Workshop. UNICEF supported data dissemination software ( DevInfo ). Objectives of Session. To introduce participants to DevInfo functionality
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Multiple Indicator Cluster SurveysData Interpretation, Further Analysis and Dissemination Workshop UNICEF supported data dissemination software (DevInfo)
Objectives of Session To introduce participants to DevInfo functionality To outline the new support structures available to help countries disseminate MICS data using technology-based platforms
What is DevInfo? DevInfo is a UN-supported initiative that aims to translate large investments in data collection into improved development outcomes through the use of data
All data compiled in one system Easy retrieval of data Analysis of trends over time Multiple sources of data Strengthening national monitoring Data DevInfo Objectives A database system that facilitates… INDICATORS Database
Integration of various tools/formats Other Databases Integration with Existing Systems System Integration The DevInfo database system is designed to be integrated with existing systems through data exchange mechanisms
Adaptable Customized Databases More than 140 national statistics organizations and other agencies have adapted DevInfo into over 400 versions
Data Structure Definition (DSD)
INDIA Population Density 1901
INDIA Population Density 1911
INDIA Population Density 1921
INDIA Population Density 1931
INDIA Population Density 1941
INDIA Population Density 1951
INDIA Population Density 1961
INDIA Population Density 1971
INDIA Population Density 1981
INDIA Population Density 1991
INDIA Population Density 2001
Population Density INDIA L02 States
Population Density INDIA L03 Districts Districts of the State of Tamil Nadu
Population Density INDIA L04 Sub-districts Sub- Districts of the State of Tamil Nadu
Earthquake 50 Point Layer Earthquake simulation INDIA 751,000 children
DevInfo Online & My Data Demo Ability to upload your own data immediately
CME Info Dashboard powered by DevInfowww.childmortality.org
Countdown to 2015 Profiles http://www.childinfo.org
Old DevInfo Model coordination devinfo.org DSG social media newsletters CSF DIA implementation FODs planning
Support (Old Model) DSG “One-stop-shop” under CSF LTA (2009-2013) Helpdesk Software maintenance Training DevInfoLAC A few ad hoc individual consultants Master Trainer’s Network
Support (New Model) Separate: the initiative, software, vendors Multiple LTAS holders -> competition Continue DevInfoLAC model No more “DevInfo Support Group” Encourage individual consultants Open Source Community UNDG Expert Roster support@devinfo.info coordinated by UNICEF
UNDG Expert Roster Formalize UN staff support mechanism Cost-effective support to UNCTs Endorsed by UNDAF Programming Network (UN Development Group / UNDOCO) To be managed jointly by UNSSC and UNICEF
Rationale for Change DevInfo implemented by a single service provider for 20 years Master Trainer Network defunct Scope to modernize dissemination tools at lower cost by switching to open-source approach and bringing in new ideas Following recommendations of audit and evaluation activities.
Scope of LTAS “Technology-Based Data Dissemination Services” Five service categories with 14 personnel profiles 1. Training and Technical Services (TTS) 2. Mapping 3. Software Development and Maintenance 4. Data-driven Websites 5. Other (Non-Technical) Services
Seed Scientific • Experience: visualizing.org, UNDP My World visualizations • Specialized expertise in data visualization • http://www.seedscientific.com/ • Based in New York, USA
ThoughtWorks • Larger, global company • Experience with UNICEF projects, refactoring code, large software projects • Provides different rates for three different localities • http://www.thoughtworks.com/ • Based in Chicago, USA
SDRC • Smaller company with DevInfo experience • Excellent references from DevInfo-related work in the Philippines and elsewhere • http://sdrc.co.in/ • Based in Bhubaneswar, India
CSF • Previous LTA holder • Deep experience with DevInfo implementation • http://www.communitysystemsfoundation.org/ • Based in Ann Arbor, USA and Delhi, India
Using the LTAS • Mini-bidding process, to ensure competitive procurement of services • Contracting office to prepare detailed scope of services (TOR) • Share with LTAS awardees • Review technical and financial proposals (based on LTAS daily rates) • Select best option • DPS to assist throughout this process
Using the LTAS • DPS involvement strongly suggested due to: • Global perspective of LTAS use • Prevent duplication of services • Ensure projects within scope of LTAS • Sharing best practices • Open source management • Monitoring use against ceiling • Supervisory role for LTAS recipients
Open Source Portal • Open access to source code • Latest version always available • Proper documentation • Contributions from LTAS holders and others • Allow contributions from community • Use under appropriate licensing • DevInfo Open Source Community Consultant onboard for 6 months
Next Steps? What role could DevInfo play, or what other products/approaches should UNICEF take to promote the dissemination and use of MICS data? Should UNICEF update the MICS4 template, based on the new list of indicators and tabulation plan, to produce a MICS5 template i.e. would any countries be interested in that?
Contacts For further support with DevInfo : Peter Leth (global UN focal point) pleth@unicef.org