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DevInfo as a tool for monitoring, reporting and
dissemination of dataExpert group meeting on MDG Indicators in Central Asia
Astana, Kazakhstan, 5-8 October 2009Farhod Khamidov, Monitoring and Evaluation Officer, UNICEF
The role of statistics in evidence-based policy making
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To make “policy-relevant” decisions,policymakers need data:
Of high quality that they can quickly understand and use
that can be compared over time
that is representative at the national, urban/rural, sub-regional and ideally at the district levels
and across countries, regions (Central Asian or CIS)
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State committee on Statistics (Ministry of Health, Ministry of Education, etc)
Administrative data (registration cards, employment, etc)
Household surveys (MICS, TLSS, Population Census)
Reports and Publications (HDR, Gender, etc)
Various data sources
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Good statistics are vital for effective monitoring and, ultimately, to support evidence-based policymaking
More and more countries now have enough reliable data for planning policies and programs (with MICS, DHS and other surveys (i.e., Living Standards such as TLSS), quality routine data, census, etc.)
BUT too often these relevant findings remain untouched
Untouched resources
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Untouched resourcesWHY?
Lack of, or improper, dissemination
Data seen as too technical/specialized
Key audiences have no timeMisunderstanding of how the data can benefit
policy makers
Key findings not translated into local languages
Limited, or no resources, for simplified materials
Data not recognized by government
Etc.
Evidence into practice: Increasing the uptake of evidence in policy
making
Data Data ProvidersProviders(Statisticians, (Statisticians, Evaluators, Evaluators, Researchers)Researchers)
Data UsersData Users(Policy Makers)(Policy Makers)
Need to improve dialogue
Improving “usability”of evidence
Reliableand
trustworthyevidence
Getting appropriate
Buy-in
Incentives to use
evidence
What ?Why?
When?How?
Effective dissemination
Wide Access
The “quality” challenge: How to match technical rigour and policy relevance?
Technical rigourTechnical rigourbut no policy relevancebut no policy relevance
Policy relevance Policy relevance but no technical rigourbut no technical rigour
Better evidence, technically rigorous and policy relevant.
Using DevInfo in
Country-led M&E systems:Access to data and Dissemination
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• Tool for evidence-based planning, results-focused monitoring, and advocacy purposes
• Simple and user-friendly features that can be used to query a database; generates tables, graphs, maps
• It allows for organizing, storing, and displaying data in a uniform way to facilitate data sharing at the country level across government departments, UN agencies, and development partners
ChildInfo 1995 - 2003
UNICEF developed a database to monitor the World Summit for Children offered to the UN system
DevInfo 4.0 2004
ChildInfo upgraded and launched with UNDG endorsement in April 2004
UN EndorsementEndorsed by the United Nations to assist Member States in Monitoring human development
DevInfo 5.0 2005
New web-enabled version developed and launched with broad government and UN support in May 2006
DevInfo 6.0 2008
New features with Web 2.0 social networking launched in Apr 2009
120+ national adaptations Partnerships with national statistics organizations and UN agencies
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National Stat Office, 12NSO + MoH, 2
NSO + PRSP, 2
NSO + Others**, 2
PRSP, 1
Min of Economy, 1
National implementing partners
CountryParticipating
government insitutions
Albania NSO
Armenia PRSP Secretariat
AzerbaijanNSO, PRSP, Min of
Economy
Belarus NSO
Bosnia and Herzegovina
NSO
Bulgaria NSO
Georgia NSO
Kazakhstan NSO (Planned)
Kosovo*NSO, Min of Public
Service
Kyrgyzstan NSO, MoH
Moldova Min of Eonomy
Romania NSO
Russia NSO, MoH
Serbia & Mont.NSO, MoH, Council of
Child Rights, Local govts
Tajikistan NSO, PRSP
TFYRoMacedonia NSO
Turkey NSO
Turkmenistan NSO
Ukraine NSO
Uzbekistan NSO
‘Others’ are Min of Public Services, Council of Child Rights, Local govts.
Source: DevInfo questionnaire, Sept 2005
DevInfo coverage
# Activities Kyrgyzstan Tajikistan Turkmenistan Uzbekistan
1. Introduction of UN country team to DevInfo
Yes Yes Yes Yes
2. Introduction of National Partners to DevInfo
Yes Yes Yes Yes
3. Customization of DevInfo to country specific requirements
No Yes Yes No
4. Use of Database in Monitoring MDGs
Yes No Yes No
5. Integration of National Priorities
Yes Yes Yes -
6. Annual Training Plan No Yes Yes Yes
7. Number of persons trained in DevInfo User module
40 190 250 47
8. Number of persons trained in DevInfo Database Administration module
- 40 28 19
Source: www.devinfo.org
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Monitoring of MDGs and PRS
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Monitoring of MDGs in Tajikistan
Goal 4: Decrease child mortality
Infant mortality, Tajikistan 2003
Varzob 6.6
Fayzobod 9.4
Vahdat 4.4
Darvoz 11.4
Shughnon 2.8
Ishkoshim 5.7
Roshtqala 14.4
Vanj 13.1
Rushon 12.6
Roghun 17.3
Nurobod 4.4
Tojikobod 3.9
Tavildara 37.2
Baljuvon 6.3
Bokhtar 9.6
Danghara 10.2
Farkhor 5.6
Khuroson 4
Jilikul 8.6
Jomi 15.3
Khovaling 29
Kolkhozobod 17.7
Kulob 12.2
Hamadoni 11.6
Muminobod 10.1
Norak 17
Panj 31.7 Qumsangir 23.7
Sarband 11.7 Shurobod 10.9
Temurmalik 19.3
Vakhsh 11
Vose 6.3
Yovon 20.3
Mastchoh 12.2
Bobojon Ghafurov 15
Konibodom 12.8
Jabbor Rasulov 28.5 Zafarobod 2.3
Istaravshan 14.2
Ghonchi 26.3 Shahriston 12.6
Panjakent 12.5 Kuhistoni Mastchoh 17.9
Jirgatol 23.6 Ayni 29.9 Rasht 6
Murghob 28.8
Hisor 8.4 Shahrinav 13.4 Tursunzoda 13.7
Rudaki 7.7
Dushanbe City
Qaboiyon 6 Shahrituz 10.4
Nosiri Khusrav 24
Isfara 20.9 Spitamen 16
Asht 29.9
Varzob 6.6
Fayzobod 9.4
Vahdat 4.4
Darvoz 11.4
Shughnon 2.8
Ishkoshim 5.7
Roshtqala 14.4
Vanj 13.1
Rushon 12.6
Roghun 17.3
Nurobod 4.4
Tojikobod 3.9
Tavildara 37.2
Baljuvon 6.3
Bokhtar 9.6
Danghara 10.2
Farkhor 5.6
Khuroson 4
Jilikul 8.6
Jomi 15.3
Khovaling 29
Kolkhozobod 17.7
Kulob 12.2
Hamadoni 11.6
Muminobod 10.1
Norak 17
Panj 31.7 Qumsangir 23.7
Sarband 11.7 Shurobod 10.9
Temurmalik 19.3
Vakhsh 11
Vose 6.3
Yovon 20.3
Mastchoh 12.2
Bobojon Ghafurov 15
Konibodom 12.8
Jabbor Rasulov 28.5 Zafarobod 2.3
Istaravshan 14.2
Ghonchi 26.3 Shahriston 12.6
Panjakent 12.5 Kuhistoni Mastchoh 17.9
Jirgatol 23.6 Ayni 29.9 Rasht 6
Murghob 28.8
Hisor 8.4 Shahrinav 13.4 Tursunzoda 13.7
Rudaki 7.7
Dushanbe City
Qaboiyon 6 Shahrituz 10.4
Nosiri Khusrav 24
Isfara 20.9 Spitamen 16
Asht 29.9
Deaths per 1000 live births
2.3 - 8.48.5 - 12.612.7 - 17.918.0 - 37.2
Missing data
Source: TJK Tajikistan_MoH 2003 Note: The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.
43Note: The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.
Goal 5: Improving maternal healthMaternal mortality, Tajikistan
Deaths per 100,000 live births
10.0 - 62.562.6 - 115.1115.2 - 167.7167.8 - 220.0
Missing data
2002 2003
Источник: TJK Tajikistan_MoH 2003
44Note: The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.
Goal 5: Improving maternal health
Maternal mortality, Tajikistan
Direct Rule Districts 39.1
Dushanbe City 58.9
Khatlon 38
GBAO 116.3
Sughd 48.6
Direct Rule Districts 39.1
Dushanbe City 58.9
Khatlon 38
GBAO 116.3
Sughd 48.6
2002
Deaths per 100,000 live births
20.0 - 53.353.4 - 86.786.8 - 120.0
Missing data
Goal 4: Decrease child mortality
Infant mortality, Tajikistan 2003
Источник: TJK Tajikistan_MoH 2003
per 1,000 live births
Goal 4: Decrease child mortalityInfant mortality, Tajikistan
Source: TLSS 2007
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Tajikistan 53.5
Dushanbe City 43.3
Sughd 68.8
Khatlon 47.3
GBAO 43.4
Direct Rule Districts 48.8
POVERTY PROFILE
Population below national poverty linePercent Rural
Total 43 - 4647 - 5556 - 69Missing Value
Population below national poverty line Rural
Urban
Note: The boundaries and the names shown and the designations used on these maps do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.
47% % of poor in the regionsof poor in the regions (% (% of poor out of total number of poor in of poor out of total number of poor in the countrythe country)) 4747
Poverty profilePoverty profile• Poorest region is SughdPoorest region is Sughd, , less poor are less poor are observed in Dushanbeobserved in Dushanbe
Душанбе42.7%(8%)
Согдийская область
69.4%(39%)
Хатлонская область
47.0%(32%)
РРП47.4%(20%)
ГБАО42.9%(3%)
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Public strategies should be focused on households with more children …
Countries with databases developedCountries with databases development in progress
Note: The boundaries and the names shown and the designations used on these maps do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.
Example of Country-led National Database…
……in Low Income countriesin Low Income countries
KyrgyzInfo
EFA-Info (EFA – Education for All), jointly designed and developed
by NSC, MoE and Health Progress Center, contains information on
education according to UNESCO standards and definitions.
Health-Info, designed to provide evidence to the Health Care Reform
(Manas-Taalemi Programme) contains a wide range of health
indicators. Data are presented at the 2-d sub-national level.
Example of DevInfo database in Low Income countries
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Трудности
Сотрудничество
Ознакомление
Мониторинг ССБ
Внешняя помощь
DevInfo.org
ТочикИнфо
www.tojikinfo.tj
Countries with databases developedCountries with databases development in progress
Note: The boundaries and the names shown and the designations used on these maps do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.
Example of Country-led National Database………in Middle Income Countriesin Middle Income Countries
DevInfo Srbija
http://devinfo.stat.gov.rs
• Database is updated regularly, twice a year• It has 328 indicators at the national level, out of which 92
indicators are with data for municipality level (3rd sub-national level)
and data on minority populations (Roma). • National DevInfo database is used for planning and monitoring the
implementation of MDGs, NPA (National Plan of Action for Children)
and the Poverty Reduction Strategy. • Databases are also used for monitoring the realization of LPAs
(Local Plans of Action for children) in 21 municipalities in Serbia.
Example of DevInfo database in Middle Income Countries
Example of Country-led National Database…
Note: The boundaries and the names shown and the designations used on these maps do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.
Countries with databases developedCountries with databases development in progress
… … in EU Member Statesin EU Member States
Bul Info
The current version of the database is designed to monitor:• MDGs – both global and revised national goals; • EU social inclusion through the Laeken indicators; • Demographic strategy of the Republic of Bulgaria, • National Plan for CRC Implementation
Example of DevInfo database in EU Members States