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Learn how the MDGs have boosted data availability & quality, bridged national-international data gaps, and improved reporting coordination. Explore the impact on statistical capacity building and the next steps for further enhancement.
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How the MDGs increased data availability and improved reporting coordination Sara Duerto Valero, UNSD - 9th July 2012, Bangkok
MDG data availability • An important achievement of the MDG framework has been to highlight the importance of reliable statistics in order to measure progress • Since 2006, at the request of the Statistical Commission, the Statistics Division monitors the availability of data in the MDG database • The yearly assessment measures indirectly country capacity to produce MDG data • Not all data produced at the national level reach the international statistical system: • Because of the inadequacy of existing reporting mechanisms • Some of the data in the database are estimates produced by the international agencies
MDG data availability and quality • Statistical capacity building activities by international agencies and regional commissions have increased data quality and availability • National data is increasingly produced following international standards • Better coordination between national data producers and international agencies: improved reporting • To measure MDG data availability we consider the number of countries that have data before and after 2000 (at least one data point), as of 2003, 2006 and 2011. • In order to compare the current database with the one in 2003, only a subset of indicator series is considered: those that have remained unchanged over the years in terms of definitions and methods of reporting.
MDG data availability • The number of countries for which data are available for a large number of series has increased • In particular, the number of countries with trend data for 16-22 series increased from 0 in 2003, to 84 in 2006, and 101 in 2011. • The number of countries with trend data for only 0-5 series has fallen from 47 in 2003, to only 10 in 2011
MDG data availability • Improvement of overall data availability, irrespective of whether the data points are before or after 2000 is even greater. • In 2011, there were 122 countries with data for two points in time for 16-22 series; in 2003 there were 4 • More and more series are country reported data. Reduction of disparities between national and international data
MDG data quality • Has greatly improved and disparities have decreased because • UNSD, international agencies and regional commissions provide training to countries on the production of data • Workshops to reconcile national and international data and improve the coordination of MDG monitoring activities • Methodological guidelines published (Handbook) • Continuous consultation with experts at the national and international level (Hotlines) • Increased use of SDMX, publicly available DSD and technical assistance upon request (workshops, Country Data)
Country data • Project carried out by UNSD in a set of 9 pilot countries • Focuses on MDG data dissemination using SDMX • Results in the pilot countries • Improved coordination in NSS • Collated development data in 1 database • Explained differences between intl. & nat. data • Make access to national data easier • Reduce data request burden • Improved metadata • Initially MDG Labs: http://unstats.un.org/unsd/mdglabs • Currently Country Data: http://data.un.org/countryData
MDGs data quality and availability: Next steps • Series of workshops to explain data discrepancies • Workshops on SDMX for MDG data • Methodological guidelines and on-line support • Country Data • IAEG meetings to improve coordination