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1 Third regional arab statistical forum – Yemen 2007 17 – 18 April 2007 National Strategy for the Development of Statistics – NSDS Mainstreaming sectoral statistics Samuel Blazyk PARIS21 Secretariat

2 Sectors & NSDS The intersect task-team

3 Need for an integrated system  The results-based agenda requires data from many sectors. Sectoral information to support policy ministries  Sectoral systems are not always well integrated within National Statistical Systems  Need for better coordinated statistical systems

4 Inter-relation sectors  Sectors cannot be considered independently, nor can statistics on the sectors  Sectors are inter-related and issues cross sectoral boundaries Agri. Health Labour Educ  Responses to HIV/AIDS involve education, health, etc  Food policy relies not only on crop production but also on transport, international trade, etc  Health information systems need health information from administrative records, specific health surveys, etc but also information from population censuses and household-based surveys such as DHS, MICS, Welfare Monitoring Surveys, etc  National statistical development must be holistic and comprehensive to deliver relevant statistical products to meet diverse demands such as sectoral data

5 Obstacles to building an integrated system :  Poor communication between the sectors and the NSO  Lack of understanding by the NSO of special sectoral needs  Cumbersome systems in the sectors that cannot be turned round  Differences in resources available to the sectors and to the NSO  Inadequate human resources and training in both the NSO and in the sectors  Insufficient funds to revise existing systems

6 Sectors Within NSDS  The NSDS process embraces multiple sectors by :  Promoting greater coordination and cooperation in statistics  Bringing the supply of statistics more in line with demand  Broadening the coverage will result in a larger constituency of interest  NSDSs provide the opportunity to develop an integrated approach to improving the coverage and quality of official statistics, based on agreed national priorities.  To be effective, however, these strategies must include:  an assessment of the capacity of sectoral ministries to compile and use statistics,  proposals to address weaknesses and constraints.  Statisticians from line ministries should be more directly involved in discussions on capacity building

7 An integrated National statistical System One of the functions of a NSS is to provide coordinating mechanisms to ensure that data can be shared between sectors, An integrated NSS:  All statistical functions are coordinated across organizations and sectors.  Good communication between all users and producers of statistics  Quality information is produced efficiently and consistently whatever the sector.

8 Sectoral strategies within the NSDS One approache in two steps: 1.Designing an overall strategy -- NSDS -- which includes sector statistics (as well as sub national statistics) and 2.Designing specific sector sub-strategy Lab.HealthAgri.Educ. NSDS Others

9 Benefits of building an integrated system :  Less duplication of effort in data collection and analysis and therefore more efficient use of resources  Cross-fertilization of methods between sectors  More consistent and standardized data  Higher quality data and more sophisticated analysis  Greater availability of data and therefore wider use of data Agri. Health Labour Edu Strategic statistical plan

10 The INTERSECT work  “InterSect” PARIS21 Task team was created to develop material to assist in the integration of sectoral statistics into National Strategies for the Development of Statistics.  The Task Team has a first draft of the Guide for “planning an integrated national statistical system” which is still under progress. Next steps :  Kampala meeting (March 2007)  Integrating others examples  Final guide (June 2007)

11 Format of the guide: 4 sections 1.Introduction to the Guide 2.Framework for integrating sectoral statistics 3.Guidance on NSDS design 4.Integrating sectors into NSDS Design

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13 Will be available :  On paper  On CDrom  On the Internet www.intersectweb.org With:  Linked documents  Tools  Weblinks  Examples The guide

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20 A published version of the guide reflecting input June 2007

21 Share with us your experiences  We need examples, tools, links and documents from the Arab Region demonstrating how integrated national strategies have been designed existing linkages among sectors  What are the obstacles you have experienced in coordinating and interpreting such data?  Do you have a success story to share?  Are you developing a coordinated database?  Are you designing surveys that address the needs of several sectors?  If so, what has worked for you?  What problems have you encountered? www.intersectweb.org

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