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Mexico’s National Statistical and Geographical Information System (SNIEG). Workshop on Governance of Statistical Systems October 19th, 2010. The constitutional reform. Institutional architecture. Executive. Legislative. Judiciary. INEGI as autonomous entity.
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Mexico’s National Statistical and Geographical Information System (SNIEG) Workshop on Governance of Statistical Systems October 19th, 2010
Institutional architecture Executive Legislative Judiciary
INEGI as autonomous entity • Other autonomous entities. the Central Bank (BANXICO), the Federal Elections Institute (IFE) and the National Commission for Human Rights (CNDH). • Principles: Access to information, transparency, objectivity and independence. • Benefits: good quality, relevant, reliable and timely: • Provides facts for decision making; • Supports the design, follow-up and evaluation of public policies; • Civil society can evaluate government’s performance.
INEGI’sChallenges: autonomy • To maintain the trust of different users. • To strengthen the generation processes through sound statistical methods, transparent and validated information. • To establish permanent processes to assess the quality of products and services and to identify gaps and major improvements required. • To guarantee the confidentiality.
National Subsystems of Information CESNI Economics CESNI Geographical & Environmental CESNI Social & Demographics CESNI Justice
National Subsystem Geographical and Environemental Information:
SNIEG’ s Challenges • To guarantee information’s integrity, independence and objectivity • To meet our users needs • To enhance sound statistical methodologies • To assure quality • To optimize burden on informers • To improve resource allocation