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Centrality of Data ___________________

The Role of ADB in the 2010 RPHC within the Context of its Statistical Capacity Building Activities in Africa ______________________________________________ by Charles Leyeka Lufumpa Statistics Department African Development Bank Group. Centrality of Data ___________________.

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Centrality of Data ___________________

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  1. The Role of ADB in the 2010 RPHC within the Context of its Statistical Capacity Building Activities in Africa______________________________________________byCharles Leyeka LufumpaStatistics DepartmentAfrican Development Bank Group

  2. Centrality of Data___________________ • Data are critical for effective development policy management • But in Africa, quantity and quality problems still persist in many countries

  3. National Statistical Systems • Many national statistical systems not able to effectively meet data demand • Constraints include: inadequate institutional & human capacities, poor infrastructure, etc. • Compounded by lack of adequate funding (prioritization and/or incapacity) • Prioritization: advocacy • Funding incapacity: need for supplementary external support

  4. ADB Contribution to Building Statistical Capacity in Africa • On going activities in 50 African countries

  5. ADB Statistical Capacity Building Budget for 2004-2007US$ 37.42 Million(Excluding Operational Financing)

  6. ADB Assistance for Statistical Capacity Building in Africa: [Key Country Activities] ________________________ • Elaboration of the Reference Regional Strategic Framework for Statistical Capacity Building in Africa (RRSF) – with ECA, World Bank, Paris21 • Elaboration of National Statistical Development Strategies (NSDS) in African Countries - with World Bank, Paris21, ECA • International Comparison Program for Africa (ICP-Africa) – with World Bank, Afristat, Comesa, Ecowas & SADC

  7. ADB Assistance for Statistical Capacity Building in Africa: [Key Country Activities (cont’d)] ________________________ • Poverty PPPs & Poverty Measurement • Improving National Accounts & Price Statistics • MDG Monitoring & Statistical Literacy – with UNDP • Support to all Statistical Training Centers in Africa • Information-knowledge sharing on statistics in Africa: • The African Statistical Journal

  8. The Way Forward:Next Phase Beyond 2007Scaling Up Statistical Capacity Building Activities in African Countries____________________________________ • Support implementation of NSDS priorities in countries • Governance, Infrastructure statistics & Investment climate surveys (NEPAD Agenda)

  9. The Way Forward (Cont’d):Next Phase Beyond 2007 • Special Emphasis in Phase 2: Population Censuses & Household Surveys • Technical Assistance for preparatory activities, data processing, analysis (with UNFPA, ECA, UNSD etc) • ADB funding of census fieldwork available for ADF countries with funding gaps that need to use their ADF allocation for population census work • 41 Countries eligible for concessional support through grants only, soft loans or combination of both • For richer countries: loans only from our non-concessional ADB window

  10. Conclusion ________________________ • ADB ready to scale-up & sustain its support for statistical capacity building in Africa, including support for the 2010 PHC • Support to be guided by: • RRSF principles • NSDS priorities

  11. Thank You

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