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International Statistical System:. Increased accountability. Levels of accountability. Member States: setting standards, providing technical assistance & helping to mobilise resources International community: obtaining & disseminating comparable statistics relevant for policy-making
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International Statistical System: Increased accountability
Levels of accountability • Member States: setting standards, providing technical assistance & helping to mobilise resources • International community: obtaining & disseminating comparable statistics relevant for policy-making • The public: assuring the quality of disseminated statistics • Each other: collaboration & coordination of activities
UN Statistical Commission (UNSC) • Member states elected by ECOSOC • Objectives relating to the ISS: • development of central statistical services of UN Secretariat • coordination of statistical work of specialized agencies • achieving an integrated system for the collection, processing and dissemination of international statistics
Coordinating Committee for Statistical Activities (CCSA) • Heads of Statistical Services of interested international and regional organizations • Objectives: promoting coordination, integration and complementarity among statistical programmes of members. • ‘Reports’ to the Chief Executives Board & UNSC
Constraining Issues • ‘voluntary’ nature of participation • Informalisation of arrangements • Lack of demand for a global system (until MDGs)
Principles • Quality, Accessibility & Confidentiality of statistics • Transperancy, professional integrity and independence • Operational activities • Governance & internal coordination • Cooperation between agencies
MDG Process • Catalyst for working in an ‘almost integrated’ manner • Recognition of common challenges on data-related activities & so need for joint solutions • Creation of a technical reference group (MDGI Experts Group), useful for CCSA policy recommendations
Action Plan: Action 6 • Principles - important but early days. • CCSA: increased & effective coordination of agency activities, active promotion of joint programmes – very promising • International spending - a challenge
Some constraints • Statistical needs for policy of individual organisations • Internal coordination within IOs • Equitable participation at UNSC