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Informing a Data Revolution The Road Map/Wrap-up

Informing a Data Revolution The Road Map/Wrap-up. Some possible messages. World is better informed than in 2000, but a lot more and better data is still needed Need to make use of new sources of data, but also better document those that is already

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Informing a Data Revolution The Road Map/Wrap-up

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  1. Informing a Data RevolutionThe Road Map/Wrap-up

  2. Some possible messages • World is better informed than in 2000, but a lot more and better data is still needed • Need to make use of new sources of data, but also better document those that is already • Simply more data is not a panacea for better policies and improved accountability • New technologies and new stakeholders should be approached with cautious optimism… • Need to align much better global monitoring needs with strengthened national capacity and policy making • Need to make the international statistical architecture work better

  3. Possible outline

  4. Key issues The focus of the project The design of the component activities The design of the output

  5. What should the project be about? • Focus on the data revolution in developing countries • Concerned with the post-2015 agenda, but not the primary emphasis • Needs to look at the interaction of the international statistical system with countries • Should include analysis of political economy and institutional issues

  6. The country studies • Will be designed in two parts • Broad desk review of up to 20 countries based on existing documentation and tools • More detailed case studies in 3 to 5 countries • Based on an dynamic analytical framework looking at gaps between supply and demand • Should cover different domains • Include analysis of political economy and institutional issues

  7. Communications and Advocacy • Need to be clear about the audience • Identify champions • Be clear about the messages, building from the bottom up • Build on the comparative advantages of PARIS21 • Be flexible, respond to new opportunities 1

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