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This session in Beijing, May 12, 2004, focused on building capacities for user-oriented data dissemination and international data supply. It covered market structures, GDDS requirements, economic statistics, and integration of international standards. Capacity building included workshops on user-friendly dissemination, user group identification, and modern dissemination methods, enhancing international data collection and dissemination through consultative processes. Results included improved data sources, source management, printed publications, website development, and an international database.
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SESSION VCapacity Building Capacities built up in the fields ofUser Oriented Data Disseminationand International Data Supply Beijing, May 12, 2004 1
Initial Situation • Introduction of market structures in the economy • Participation in worldwide trade • Accession to the GDDS Requirements to be met by statistics • Provision of economic statistics • Use of international methods and standards • Description of methodology and methods used 2
Capacity building User oriented data dissemination Objective • Introduction of effective methods of user-oriented data dissemination in industry and transport Institutionalisation of user contacts User-friendly and regular publication of results Results are presented nationally and internationally 3
Capacity building User oriented data dissemination 4 workshops and consultations in Germany and China • Design of publications • Identification of user groups and user needs • Dissemination via the Internet and the press • Marketing • Prices and licences • Statistical databases 4
Capacity building User oriented data dissemination Results Regular meetings of NBS user groups Modern dissemination methods are known Technical conditions are available Outlook • Intensification of the dialogue with new user groups • Stronger user orientation of provincial offices 5
Capacity building international data supply Objectives • To improve the collection and identification of international data • To disseminate international data in a user-friendly way • To build an international database 6
Capacity building international data supply Project Period • 3 phases between January 2002 and June 2005 Consultations • 3 study visits to Germany • 3 consulting missions to China 7
Capacity building international data supply Topics • Identification of international data sources • Consultations on building an international database • Operation of the information service • Design of publications and Internet website 8
Capacity building international data supply Results Extended use of international data sources Systematic organisation of source management Improvement of printed publications Compilation of an Internet website on international data Development of an international database 9