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Twenty Years of Rural Transportation Planning: Revisiting and Renewing North ...RPO America
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"Strengthening Mutual Accountability through Agricultural Joint Sector Reviews" presented by Godfrey Bahiigwa at 10th CAADP PP Meeting Durban, South Africa March 19-21, 2014
Plans for the online 2021 Census with increased use of administrative and sur...UKDSCensus
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Govt. Model in Pakistan
Census History 1881-to-2023
2017 Census Lesson Learned
Recommendation of 7th Census as Digital Census
Path Leading to First Digital Census
Comparative Model of Study for Best Practices
Methodology and Questionnaire Comparison
Digital Best Adopted Practice in Census
Confidence Building Measures and Workshops with Public, Researchers, Academia, Political, Media and Govt. Functionaries
Recommendations for 8th Census.
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Speaker: Adam Pfferle, GIS Specialist East Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission (ECWRPC)
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Trade, industry and cooperatives ssps presentationTonny Bbale
The Republic of Uganda
TRADE, INDUSTRY AND COOPERATIVES
SECTOR STRATEGIC PLAN FOR STATISTICS
2015/16 – 2019/20
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1. To improve the coordination and management of the Trade, Industry and Cooperatives sector statistical system
2. To strengthen dissemination mechanisms and enhanced usability of statistics generated in the sector
3. Mainstream quality assurance in Trade, Industry and Cooperatives statistics production
4. To strengthen human capacity for collection, processing, analysis and dissemination of statistics
5. To strengthen Production and development of the Trade, Industry and Cooperatives Statistics
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SOIL ATLAS OF ASIA
2ND EDITORIAL BOARD MEETING
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JEONJU, REPUBLIC OF KOREA | 29 APRIL – 3 MAY 2019
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SOIL ATLAS OF ASIA
2ND EDITORIAL BOARD MEETING
RURAL DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATION, NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES,
JEONJU, REPUBLIC OF KOREA | 29 APRIL – 3 MAY 2019
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2ND EDITORIAL BOARD MEETING
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Antifertility, Toxicity studies as per OECD guidelines
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3. 3
Legal
framework
•The Federal Law No. 1 of 1972 concerning the role of ministries
•The Federal Law No. 9 of 1974 concerning the role of statistics
•The Federal Law No. 9 of 2009 concerning establishment of NBS
Scope of work
•Developing the statistical strategic plan.
•Methodological standardization of methods / measures for official
statistics
•Coordination, capacity building (training), statistical awareness
•Quality control of reliable, and comparable statistics
Purpose •Collecting, classifying, analyzing and dissemination of official
statistics
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4. 4
By Law …
•It is responsible for preparing a national statistical system, and
will report directly to the Cabinet.
•The bureau shall be considered the sole official statistical
source for the state and the source of its official statistical data.
•Government Agencies and Local Statistical Centers are
obligated to provide statistical data as required by the Bureau.
•Federal Government Agencies shall provide the necessary
support to the Bureau and shall provide statistical data to it to
enable the Bureau to perform its mandate.
By good
practices …
•Statistics are the raw materials for producing information.
•Statistics is public good.
By need …
•NBS acts as a customer oriented statistical office, through
producing relevant statistics.
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Surveys,
censuses
Admin.
Records
Urgent
Statistics;
FI, KPIs ...
Collection
&
Coverage
• Regular statistical program for official
statistics.
• New updated sampling frames
• Consistent national sample
• Same statistical classifications,
• Complete data set from admin. sources
should be available for population register
based census
• All admin. Sources must facilitate the role
of NBS and data flow on time.
• Fixing the dates for data collection in the
three working areas
• Reporting data against KPIs
• Finalizing FI survey 2011 mid 2011
• Modeling and projections tools are in force
Most
Relevant
Statistics
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Official program:
1. Economic Surveys and aggregates .
2. Population and social statistics, Admin. Records
oriented.
3. Environment, agriculture statistics
4. Statistical frames and updates, under process.
5. Aggregating UAE statistics.
6. Introducing ISO standards in official statistics.
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Introducing GIS and IT solutions in statistical work:
1. Establishment Census in Ras Al Khaymah 2011.
2. Establishment census in Al Sharjah 2012.
3. Producing the first ever Statistical atlas
4. Launching the Standards and methodology gate
5. Developing the project Flash Estimates for
economic performance UAEQind. 2014 - 2016
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14. 14
National statistical network / society:
1. Preparation phase: stakeholders map was
accomplished with around 63 members.
2. Bilateral meetings were conducted, 22 MoUs.
3. Technical work in preparing Admin. Records in
relevant parties are in progress.
4. Preparation for phase 2 where flow of data
should take place is under development.
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Data dissemination:
1. Improving the access to NBS data – Smart
applications.
2. Developing UAE National Statistical Data Center.
3. Moving to dynamic data base (interactive and
modern visualization) with Portal Website .
4. Improving the role of the training center in
capacity building and statistical awareness for
NBS and NSS resources, more than 75 courses
and 1500 trainees.
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In cooperation areas:
1. Activating NBS regional and international
relations, a lot of productive participations.
2. Developing twinning arrangements with relative
partners, Korean, ISI.
3. More active role in international statistical
expert groups; energy, establishment frames …
4. Exchange and share knowledge through bilateral
agreements and study visits .
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