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NIGERIA: STATISTICAL DEVELOPMENT PROJECT

NIGERIA: STATISTICAL DEVELOPMENT PROJECT. By Alain Gaugris , DECDG WORLD BANK. 1. Statistics for Results Facility. 2 . The Project: Development objectives. 3 . Role of the World Bank. 4 . Implementation arrangements. 5 . Next steps and desired outcome. 1. Statistics for Results Facility.

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NIGERIA: STATISTICAL DEVELOPMENT PROJECT

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  1. NIGERIA:STATISTICAL DEVELOPMENT PROJECT OndoState Statistical User Satisfaction Baseline Survey Workshop, 13-14 October 2011, Akure, Nigeria By Alain Gaugris, DECDG WORLD BANK

  2. 1. Statistics for Results Facility 2. The Project: Development objectives 3. Role of the World Bank 4. Implementation arrangements OndoState Statistical User Satisfaction Baseline Survey Workshop, 13-14 October 2011, Akure, Nigeria • 5. Next steps and desired outcome

  3. 1. Statistics for Results Facility What? Global partnership initiative What for? To scale-up investments in statistical capacity Who? UK, Netherlands funding / World Bank managing How? Providing grants to support countries, as a catalyst with the hope that the demonstration effect will encourage governments to increase funding for statistics OndoState Statistical User Satisfaction Baseline Survey Workshop, 13-14 October 2011, Akure, Nigeria Desired outcome? To make sustainable improvements in the production, availability and use of quality statistics, to increase capacity in policy formulation and decision-making for development.

  4. 2. The Project: Development objectives (1/2) - 5 pilots countries: Afghanistan, DRC, Ghana, Nigeria, Rwanda • Phased project: • Phase I (current): focuses on 6 Pilot states (Anambra, Bauchi, Edo, Kaduna, Niger, Ondo), NBS and NPoPC. Total cost: $10m. Length: 3 years. Implementation just started. • The Second phase will depend on the success of the first phase, but will cover a few more states, possibly the remaining 30 states OndoState Statistical User Satisfaction Baseline Survey Workshop, 13-14 October 2011, Akure, Nigeria

  5. 2. The Project: Development objectives (2/2) Pillars of the project: Layer 1 Organisation and Instit. Dev. Layer 2 OndoState Statistical User Satisfaction Baseline Survey Workshop, 13-14 October 2011, Akure, Nigeria Equipment, IT and Logistics Human Resource Dev Layer 3 Project Management Pilot phase of B&D registration Centers Data Development

  6. 3. Role of the World Bank - Worked with Nigerian government and Implementing agencies on the preparation of the Project document - Worked with NPoPC, NBS and SSAs on Needs assessment and Work plan - Is the interface between pilot countries and donors - Is coordinating the donors community in statistical development OndoState Statistical User Satisfaction Baseline Survey Workshop, 13-14 October 2011, Akure, Nigeria - Supervises the implementation of the Project - Will provide Technical advice and Knowledge sharing as requested - Will monitor the project, and evaluate impact

  7. 4. Implementation arrangements (1/2) Technical • Implementing agencies: NBS and NPoPC • Project Implementation Task Teams responsible for day-to-day implementation of activities - Key Areas of Assistance - Office Furniture - Operational Logistics: transportation - Computers: Hardware and Software - Other Hardware Supplies: Printers, Scanners, photocopiers, projectors etc. - Software - Communication and Statistical Awareness (flyers, yearbooks, etc.) - Training (Statistical Methods, ICT, Management, etc.). OndoState Statistical User Satisfaction Baseline Survey Workshop, 13-14 October 2011, Akure, Nigeria - Coordination within the system

  8. 4. Implementation arrangements (2/2) Financial • Responsible agency: Ministry of Finance • Federal Project Financial Management Division (FPFMD) will ensure compliance with FM requirements of the Bank OndoState Statistical User Satisfaction Baseline Survey Workshop, 13-14 October 2011, Akure, Nigeria Oversight

  9. 5. Next steps and desired outcome (1/3) OndoState Statistical User Satisfaction Baseline Survey Workshop, 13-14 October 2011, Akure, Nigeria

  10. 5. Next steps and desired outcome (2/3) What do we expect to have achieved at the end of the Project? • State Statistical Edicts • SSPMs • Enhanced system-wide coordination (both horizontally and vertically) Organisation and Instit. Dev. OndoState Statistical User Satisfaction Baseline Survey Workshop, 13-14 October 2011, Akure, Nigeria • Improved staff skills and capacity in key statistical fields at national, state and local level HumanresourcesDev. • Improved data management infrastructure, to strengthen data collection, processing, analysis and dissemination Equipment, IT and Logistics

  11. 5. Next steps and desired outcome (3/3) • Improved birth and death registration centers system Vital statistics • Updated SSYB template (to include basic economic statistics) • Improved data management: reduced delays in data dissemina- • tion by improving data processing and analysis • Increased amount of data disseminated Data development OndoState Statistical User Satisfaction Baseline Survey Workshop, 13-14 October 2011, Akure, Nigeria Project management • Enhanced skills and capacity in Project management throughout the data producers community

  12. Thank you for your attention OndoState Statistical User Satisfaction Baseline Survey Workshop, 13-14 October 2011, Akure, Nigeria

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