Documents

 

Background document:

 

Opening session

  1. The global context of sustainable development data, By Linda Hooper, UNSD
  2. Regional context/initiatives and expected outcome of the workshop, By Fatouma Sissoko

 

Session 1: Institutional Framework

  1. Global principles supporting statistical regulatory framework - By Gabriel Gamez, UNSD
  2. Developing capacity within the NSO, starting at the top - By Rafik Mahjoubi, PARIS21
  3. Regional regulatory framework and results of self-assessment on statistical principle and regulatory framework section - By Léandre Ngogang, ECA

Countries’ presentations on national practices and challenges in developing and enforcing sound statistical legislation

  1. Niger
  2. Senegal
  3. South Africa

 

Session 2: Governance, programmatic tools and funding mechanisms

  1. Global principles for governance and coordination of NSS - By Gabriel Gamez
  2. The funding challenge for environment statistics: fundraising outside the box - By Elisabetta Bonotto, UN Environement
  3. Using ADAPT to measure and cost statistical activities - By Rafik Mahjoubi, PARIS21
  4. Statistical coordination and Harmonization effort in Africa – and NSS delineation, governance, planning and coordination in African countries - By Léandre Ngogang, ECA

Countries’ presentations on practices on coordination of NSS

  1. Cameroon
  2. Ethiopia
  3. Uganda

 

Session 3: Leadership, partnership, communication and dialogue

  1. Global principles governing interaction with data communities and their potential role in official statistics - By Linda Hooper, UNSD
  2. Increasing national coordination for a more integrated production of statistics related to the environment - By Elisabetta Bonotto, UN Environement
  3. AFRISTAT in front of the challenge of producing SDG indicators in Africa - By Bruno Nouatin, AFRISTAT
  4. Linking Statistics and Public Relation, a recipe for successful communication - By Rafik Mahjoubi, PARIS21
  5. Dissemination, communication and partnership in African countries - By Léandre Ngogang, ECA

National practices on partnership, communication, dialogue, alliances and behaviors for statistical production and leadership

  1. Kenya
  2. Mali
  3. Mauritius

 

Session 4: Quality assurance and quality monitoring

  1. Global principles on quality assurance and quality monitoring - By Gabriel Gamez, UNSD
  2. Contribution of ECA’s Statistical Development Indicators (StatDI) in strengthening national statistical capacity and improving quality assurance – By Fatouma Sissoko
  3. Data sources, registers, processes and quality in African countries - By Fatouma Sissoko, ECA, 15 min

Countries’ presentations on quality assurance and quality monitoring across the NSS

  1. Burundi
  2. Tanzania 
  3. Algeria