ECA strategic plan for Africa statistical development gets approval
“Transforming Africa through
credible data and statistics is something we take very seriously,” declared
Oliver Chinganya, Director, African Centre for Statistics (ACS) at the United
Nations Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) while presenting ACS’ proposed
strategic framework for the 2018-2019 biennium at the 6th meeting of the
Statistical Commission for Africa (STATCOM) in Addis Ababa.
He reminded STATCOM delegates
that ACS is structured to “improve the production, dissemination and use of
quality data and statistics within the framework of Agenda 2030 and the African
Union’s 2063 Agenda in order to support economic and social development in
Africa.”
He added that ACS has embarked on
strategic work areas, including the production of handbooks and guidelines;
implementation of field projects; training; advocacy campaigns to address
institutional issues and the design of national strategies on statistics;
dissemination of information and best practices; provision of technical
assistance; and resource mobilization.
He also stated that “particular
emphasis will be placed on developing manuals for producing harmonized
statistics and supporting the statistical working groups dealing with issues
related to the harmonization of price statistics.”
The session, which was devoted to
ECA’s New Strategic Areas and Statistical Programme was also an opportunity for
representatives of African national statistics offices to be presented with
synopses of five statutory reports and recommendations for their endorsement.
In his presentation of the
Progress Report on the Implementation of the 2008 System of National Accounts
in Africa, Xiaoning Gong, Chief of Statistics at the ACS, said, “In the past
two years, considerable effort and progress have been made by countries in the
areas of the compilation, application and dissemination of national accounts.”
He implored STATCOM to evaluate
the importance of environmental accounts with regard to sustainability, natural
resource management, and environmental policy, and urge member states to
prioritize environmental-economic accounts.
Fatouma Sissoko, an ACS statistician
who presented a report on the integrated regional indicator framework for
Agenda 2030 and Agenda 2063, told participants that “the Regional Indicator for
SDGs and Agenda 2063 resulted to a list of 124 indicators with 63 core
indicators from the first 10-year implementation plan (2014–2023) Agenda 2063
and 61 complementary indicators from the global list of indicators for the
SDGs.”
A presentation on Statistical
Capacity Development in Africa was also made by ACS’ Chief of Statistical
Development, Tinfissi Joseph Ilboudo, who pointed out that in order to
implement Africa’s development agenda and the SDGs, statistics training centers
must ensure that staff are equipped with the required statistical knowledge.
Synopses of two other reports on Population
and Housing Censuses, and Civil Registration and Vital Statistics were also
presented by Ayenika Godheart Mbiydzenyuy, ECA Statistician, who urged STATCOM
to review and endorse the conclusions and recommendations of the reports.
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