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The Global Health Observatory (GHO) Home for injury indicators? Kidist Bartolomeos World Health Organization ICE-Injury Swansea, UK 19 Sep 2010

Rational WHO's work on data and statistics is a core activity, mandated in the Organization’s constitution Production and dissemination of internationally comparable data and statistics for all Member States is a key activity for WHO WHO collects, analyses and synthesizes a large amount of health ‐ related data from Member States Data are often collected by individual departments on specific health topics, and kept in distinct databases Users often find it difficult to identify and access the data they need to answer specific questions The increasing demand for health information requires a dynamic approach to analyzing, synthesizing and communicating relevant information to users

Scope The GHO is WHO's gateway to accurate, timely health ‐ related data and statistics from around the world. The GHO database is the World Health Organization's main health statistics repository It will support data underpinning health policies and programmes by: –compiling and verifying major sources of health data within WHO –providing easy access to country data and statistics –analyzing data and presenting scientifically sound information in user ‐ friendly formats with basic metadata

Aim GHO aims to enhance the quality of WHO's work in the area of health statistics and improve access to data and analyses of health situation and trends It is an Organization ‐ wide activity with strong links to the regional and country offices Target audience Main target audiences are policymakers and public health professionals (in practice, research and education) in Member States and international organizations, the general public and the media

Goals The goal of GHO is to improve the efficiency of data and metadata preparation, storage, access, management and dissemination of statistical products

Products GHO disseminates information in three ways: a web portal providing one entry ‐ point to WHO's statistics and analyses a data repository that includes easy links to all major data bases analytical reports on specific and cross ‐ cutting topics

Portal The GHO web portal provides the world with up ‐ to ‐ date, easily accessible information on priority health topics. It is accessible directly from the main WHO web page and provides access to theme pages, key data views and a data repository.

Theme pages Cover specific global health priorities such as the health MDGs, women and health, equity, mortality and the burden of disease, disease outbreaks, and health systems Each theme page provides : Global situation and trends highlights, using core indicators that are regularly updated Database views customized for each theme Major publications relevant to the theme Links to relevant web pages within WHO and elsewhere

Data Views Country profiles will consist of –standardized data presentation for Member States which includes cross ‐ cutting and programme ‐ specific indicators. Map gallery provides –a series of easily downloadable maps on key health topics

Data Repository The GHO will provide access to an interactive data repository containing health statistics from across WHO. –The data presented in the GHO will meet minimum standards for data quality, including detailed metadata Users will be able to download data sets in various formats, display data for selected indicators, health topics, countries and regions, and download the customized tables in pdf or Excel formats The data repository web pages will also be linked to the WHO Indicator and Metadata Registry

Reports The GHO will issue analytical reports on the current situation and trends for priority health issues A key output of the GHO is the annual publication World Health Statistics, which compiles statistics for key health indicators on an annual basis GHO will issue analytical reports on cross ‐ cutting topics such as the report on Women and Health Programme ‐ specific analytical reports will become widely accessible The GHO will ensure that the same scientific standards are followed for data collection, analysis and presentation of all health ‐ related indicators

Standards To improve WHO's work in data and statistics the Global Health Observatory has established common standards for data management, analysis and publishing /communication.

What problems are we trying to solve?

Data standards This will help overcome fragmentation, with different WHO programmes and regional offices operating databases that have different standards and approaches. Standards help improve data management, permit quality control and facilitate data exchange between programmes, WHO offices and with countries

1. Multitude of Guidelines Documents

2. Inconsistent and Incomplete Definitions and Documentation SourceIndicator HIV prevalence among population aged years data.unaids.org/pub/Manual/2007/ _ungass_core _indicators_manual_en.pdf Percentage of young women and men aged 15–24 who are HIV infected Proportion of population aged years with comprehensive correct knowledge of HIV/AIDS Percentage of population aged years with comprehensive correct knowledge of HIV/AIDS _Toolkit.pdf Percentage of young people who both correctly identify ways of preventing the sexual transmission of HIV and who reject major misconceptions about HIV data.unaids.org/pub/Manual/2007/ _ungass_core _indicators_manual_en.pdf Percentage of young women and men aged 15–24 who both correctly identify ways of preventing the sexual transmission of HIV and who reject major misconceptions about HIV transmission _Toolkit.pdf Ratio of orphaned children compared to non-orphaned children aged who are currently attending school Ratio of school attendance of orphans to school attendance of non-orphans aged years data.unaids.org/pub/Manual/2007/ _ungass_core _indicators_manual_en.pdf Current school attendance among orphans and among non- orphans aged 10–14 _Toolkit.pdf Percentage of people with advanced HIV infection receiving antiretroviral combination therapy Proportion of population with advanced HIV infection with access to antiretroviral drugs

3. Interoperability Syntactic (via SDMX-HD) –UN and partners –Local systems –Data providers, e.g. DHS Macro Semantic –'Indicator A (Females)' –'Indicator A' disaggregated by gender

Metadata At a minimum, the metadata should include: Indicator definition: the Indicator and Metadata Registry should be completed, including all reference metadata Statistical population and scope of the data point: country, year, sex, province etc. which allow disaggregation. For all variables standard code lists should be used Data source: the reference to the source of the information Type of data adjustment or "manipulation." Description of whether the statistics are unadjusted, adjusted (including the adjustment method), or predicted, on the basis of a statistical analysis (prediction out of sample or out of time)

Indicator and Measurement Registry (IMR) The WHO IMR is a central source of indicator definitions, in text and computer-readable formats. It facilitates complete and well-structured indicator metadata, harmonization and management of indicator definitions and code lists, internet access to indicator definitions, and consistency with other statistical domains. It promotes interoperability through standard data exchange formats.

Other Benefits Custom dictionaries with international standard metadata for: –Thematic Reference Groups –Programmes –Organizations

Demo… WHO RS database WHO RS theme pages afety/en/ afety/en/.

Other Benefits (cont.) Federated maintenance with public access Collaboration –Internal (GIS, CHI, ITT,VIP) –Partners (UNDP, UNODC,UNICEF) Compatibility with International Standards –Complete and well-structured metadata –Common definitions and identifiers –Consistency with other statistical domains

Procedural Issues Moderation to minimize redundant indicators and metadata. –Indicators –Metadata profiles –Codesets Administration of security. Harmonization functionality for indicators and codesets. Requests for inclusion in IMR

For More Information IMR –Public –Private Indicator Management SDMX-HD nk=iggc nk=iggc

Conclusion Timely tool for the work of ICE on indicators –Mortality indicators Opportunities for future collaboration on many areas.

Opportunities for collaboration Technical collaboration –Development of normative documents, tools and instruments –Preparation of technical reports on pre-defined topic Facilitating collaboration Capacity development (regional and national training) Preparation of manuscripts and discussion papers on various topics Multi-center research Injury Reference Group???

Discussion points What do policy makers and program officers need to know (now, in few years)? How to work with countries to define their own priorities and systems Where to invest given the IT advances and opportunities –To facilitate timely data collection and dissemination –To provide useful/"actionable" information What opportunities exist for technical collaboration Where do we (countries, the field) want to be in 2 years? 5 years?

Thank You!