Project Info
Project Code
2124C
Tranche
T13
Tranche Type
Regular
Status
Active
Title
Administrative data for disaggregated SDG indicators
Entities
Implementing Entity (Lead)
DESA
Collaborating DA Entities
ECA
ESCAP
ECLAC
Financial and Evaluation Info
Total Budget
$624,000.00
Project Selected for Evaluation
No
Countries and Regions
Countries or Areas:
Bhutan, Cameroon, Chile, Dominican Republic (the), Ecuador, Myanmar, Namibia, Sri Lanka, United Republic of Tanzania (the)
Regions:
Africa, Americas, Asia
Sub-Regions:
Intermediate Regions:
Countries in Special Situations:
Land Locked Developing Countries (LLDC), Least Developed Countries (LDC), Small Island Developing States (SIDS)
Areas of Work
SDG
17
SDG Targets
17.18
Brief Description
When good-quality administrative systems are in place and their information is regularly updated, they can reliably provide a full picture of key aspects of a country’s population or economy on a continuous basis. Data collected for administrative purposes can be a rich and cost-efficient source for the production of timely and high-quality official statistics, especially to address the urgent need for disaggregated data on SDG indicators to ensure no one is left behind in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda. However, many countries still lack the infrastructure and technical and institutional arrangements needed for the efficient exchange and processing of administrative data and metadata for the production of official statistics. Moving in a direction of increased use of administrative data for statistics production will also make the statistical system more agile and resilient in times of crises such as the Covid-19 pandemic. The project will support 9 countries in addressing legal and technical challenges to administrative data sharing and processing administrative data. For each country one or two thematic areas are chosen. The results of the work will provide practical level experiences that also others can benefit from and will lead to a number of examples along the overall process of using administrative data for statistical purposes; from accessing data to processing them and publishing statistics based on them. Key stakeholders of this work will be the National Statistical Offices and the owners of the administrative data, along with the wider statistical system. Policy and decision makers will benefit from the results of the work.
Objective and Expected Outcomes
Objective
To strengthen the capacities of national statistical systems of selected countries in Africa, Asia and the Pacific and Latin America to better utilize sources of administrative data for the implementation of the 2030 Agenda and for monitoring of the SDGs and the impact of COVID-19.
Expected Outcome 1
Strengthened intra-Governmental collaboration with a focus on data sharing to increase availability, quality and timeliness of disaggregated data for SDG indicators.
Expected Outcome 2
Strengthened national capacity of National Statistical Offices and other agencies of the National Statistical Systems to increase the use of data collected for administrative purposes in official statistics production and dissemination, particularly for SDG indicators and assessment of impact of Covid-19 on the society.