NSDS Resources

In recent years, the NSDS approach has become the object of considerable partner support to statistics. This page provides information on partner programmes supporting statistics in general and the NSDS in particular.

 

Resources

  • WB STATCAP 
    STATCAP is a financing program designed to make investments in statistical capacity easier and more effective. More here...
  • WB TFSCB 
    The Trust Fund for Statistical Capacity Building (TFSCB) provides grants of up to $400,000 for improving statistical capacity. More here...
  • AfDB 
    The Bank’s Statistics Department is leading the effort of supporting African countries, financially and technically, to develop or update their NSDSs. More here...
  • RRSF (AfDB)
    The Reference Regional Strategic Framework for Statistical Capacity Building in Africa (RRSF) provides a framework for guiding statistical development in RMCs and focuses on strengthening national statistical systems. More here...
  • PARIS21 
    The Partnership in Statistics for Development in the 21st Century(PARIS21) is an international partnership of policymakers, analysts, and statisticians from all countries of the world who are interested in promoting high-quality statistics, making these data meaningful, and designing sound policies. More here...

Global Directory of Development Partners

The Global Directory of Development Partners provides information for 83 development partners setting out summary information on each partner's overall goals and objectives; their main areas of intervention, with a special focus on statistical capacity building; and institutional contacts.

The directory is published as a contribution by PARIS21 in support of the repeated assertions by the development community, and voiced most recently in the ‘Accra Agenda for Action’, that donor agencies should harmonise and align aid delivery to allow developing countries the opportunity to develop and implement their own policies to achieve their economic, social and environmental goals. In delivering this agenda a focus on results and openly accounting for them is key, as is building more effective and inclusive partnerships.

 

 

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