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Questions encountered in performing Global Assessments

This article provides tips and strategies for performing global assessments and conducting country visits. It highlights the importance of thorough background research, engaging with various stakeholders, and addressing issues related to registers and strategic thinking.

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Questions encountered in performing Global Assessments

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  1. Questions encountered in performingGlobal Assessments EFTA-Eurostat-UNECE Seminar on Global AssessmentsYalta, Ukraine 23 – 25 September 2009 Petteri Baer, Regional Adviser, UNECE

  2. Homework should be done before the Assessment Mission(s) • You never know enough in advance • And when the assessment process is on, you will not have sufficiently time to acquaint yourself with good background material • What is good background material? • Statistical yearbook and other main publications by the NSS • Web sites • National Statistical agency, other producers of official statistics • Official country web site • Wikipedia • UNECE statistical databases • Eurostat web sites + search • UNDP Human Development Report; MDG Monitoring & country web site • World Bank and IMF Country Reports • Some modern literature, fiction or non-fiction, on the target country • Travel guide

  3. The assessor team should make a draft Agenda for the Country visit • Make it clear that the discussion partners are not only within the National Statistical Agency • As the objective is to make an assessment of the Statistical System and how well it is coordinated, discussions with other producers of official statistics should be included • Central Bank • Ministry of Finance • Ministry of Health, possibly other Ministries • Customs administration, possibly other central administrations • The importance of having direct contacts with different users of statistical information • Try to include a discussion also with junior statisticians

  4. Indicate clearly the (kind of) user organizations you wish to meet • Central Government • Ministry of economy, economic planning • Ministry of finance • Ministry of health…social affairs • Perhaps one more ministry (Agriculture, Transport, Environment, Energy..) • District/local government • Private companies are often heavy users of statistical information and have concrete suggestions on what to improve • Private banks • Market research divisions of big corporations selling to the domestic markets • Market research and advertisement companies • Scholars representing the research community • Senior librarians in public or university libraries • Underline the need of choosing representative persons...well in advance • “Lip service” and statements “everything is OK” benefit nobody

  5. Register issues • With a history of planned economy, there usually is a long tradition with registers in the CIS countries • Confusion is often prevailing between the different roles of administrative and statistical registers • Confidentiality is an issue • Jealousy between different administrations: No sharing! • Confusion with the service role of Statistical agencies • Benefits and cost savings can often be achieved by making use of registers • A statistical agency can have a very good influence on the structure and ways of information collection to administrative registers • UNECE publication on Register-based statistics (2008)!

  6. Strategic thinking - how to make it an ongoing process? • Sometimes there exist no real strategic decisions or strategic documents showing direction for development aims • Only legislation together with “only practice” • Strict hierarchical structures may prevent initiatives for improvement to be outspoken • A Global Assessment can help in pointing at strategic issues, development phases and recommending priorities • Sometimes it is easier to see problems and bottlenecks “from outside” • Arguments for improvements can be better motivated • Ways of freeing internal energy for progress and improvements into action

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