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Work Plan for Preparing the Guidebook on the Use of Administrative Data. EN/AGNA/2014/Pres/12. Katalin Bokor Associate Economic Affairs Officer, African Centre for Statistics (ACS) at AGNA Meeting on the Implementation of the 2008 System of National Accounts
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Work Plan for Preparing the Guidebook on the Use of Administrative Data EN/AGNA/2014/Pres/12 KatalinBokor Associate Economic Affairs Officer, African Centre for Statistics (ACS) at AGNA Meeting on the Implementation of the 2008 System of National Accounts UNCC, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 3-6 February 2014
Outline of the Presentation • Background • How does the guidebook fit into the Project? • Why administrative data? • Creating a “Community of Practice” on the Use of Administrative Data • Aim and functioning • Work plan • Agenda • Expected Outcomes • Guidebook using African countries’ contributions • Community of Practice experience could be applied in the future
Background • Guidebook and the Project • 14 activities consolidated by AGNA for Phase I • Activity 2.1.2.: Develop a guidebook on processing data from administrative sources in national accounts • Administrative data • Identified by AGNA as a priority area • Main advantages: • Reduced costs • Better coverage • Improved timeliness • Reduced response burden • Availability
Creating a “Community of Practice” (CoP) on the Use of Administrative Data Aim and functioning • Aim: get African countries’ contributions and share knowledge from their best practices a practical guidebook • Functioning: • Facilitation Team at ECA: • Prepares a structured outline for each of the proposed chapters of the guidebook • Sends the outline to identified volunteering countries, which follow the best practices in translating the relevant administrative data to national accounts • Shares information and documents via website and e-mails, consolidates replies, compiles reports • Country participants: Heads and staff in National Accounts Divisions • Prepare brief examples and structured case studies on their experiences of translating the relevant administrative data to national accounts for inclusion in the guidebook • Group 1: participate in CoP and contribute to chapters of the book • Group 2: participate in CoP through discussions and experience sharing
Creating a “Community of Practice” on the Use of Administrative Data Work plan • ECA prepares: • Document containing useful information, references • Structured outline for each of the chapters on specific administrative data to be sent to countries with experience of following best practices • Recommendations for the outline and structure of answers • ECA sends out email to Heads of NA, shares related documents on-line • Identified volunteering countries prepare examples and comprehensive case studies according to the outline on their allotted topics of administrative data and send them back to ECA team • ECA collects, reviews and consolidates the examples and case studies and include them in the Guidebook
Creating a “Community of Practice” on the Use of Administrative Data Agenda
Expected Outcomes • Countries’ participation: • Brief examples on the use od administrative data • Structured case studies with example of translating administrative data to national accounts • Participation indiscussions • Guidebook using African countries’ contributions • Experience, knowledge, best practices on the use of admin data in Africa • Adapt the Guidebook to African countries • Application in the future • Create “Community of Practice” • Identify active members • Move the community to other platforms and cover other areas of interest
Thank you AGNA Meeting on the Implementation of the 2008 System of National Accounts UNCC, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia 3-6 February 2014