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Reconciling National and International Data: Recommendations and Actions

This working group session focuses on providing recommendations and actions for reconciling national and international data indicators. It covers various areas such as population estimates, education enrolment data, indicator compilation, and capacity building. The aim is to improve the reliability and availability of data for better decision-making.

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Reconciling National and International Data: Recommendations and Actions

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  1. Working Group Nr : 2Session 3Reconcile National Data with International Estimates Recommendations on How to Reconcile National and International Data Indicators 2.1 and 2.3 • Encourage countries to discuss with UN Population Division the population estimates • UN Population Division should revise data every time country has new data (as opposed to every two years) • Improve reliability of data on the age of children enrolled • Extend coverage of enrolment data to private schools • Collect data on enrolment through /parents’ associations to get information about children who receive education at home or in schools which are not registered. • All new data should be sent to Unesco as soon as available

  2. Working Group Nr : 2Session 3Reconcile National Data with International Estimates Recommendations on How to Reconcile National and International Data Indicators 1.1 • The World Bank should put a system in place to gather data from countries and to compile indicators • The World Bank should share with countries the data used as well as the methodologies underlying the calculation of the indicator 1.1 • Setting a focal point in each country for data and information exchange with the World Bank • All new data should be sent to the World Bank as soon as available

  3. Working Group Nr : 2Session 3Reconcile National Data with International Estimates Recommendations on How to Reconcile National and International Data Indicators 4.1 • Countries should inform Unicef of forthcoming surveys • Capacity building on the direct and indirect methods is needed • Countries should consult the Unicef database and report any missing or outdated data • To establish a resource person in each country to populate the Unicef database • All new data should be sent to Unicef as soon as available

  4. Working Group Nr : 2Session 3Reconcile National Data with International Estimates Recommendations on How to Reconcile National and International Data Indicators 7.8 and 7.9 • ECA or UNSD should establish a register of census and surveys in the region • All new data should be sent to Unicef as soon as available

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