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Title: Assessment of Cambodia


1
Assessment of Cambodias Statistics Capacity
  • Prepared by Zia A. Abbasi
  • IMF Multi-sector Statistics Advisor, Cambodia
  • for the
  • International Conference on Improving Statistics
    for Measuring Development Results June 4-5,
    2003, Washington, D.C.
  • Hosted by the World Bank

2
The Cambodian Context
  • A small economy with low GDP per capita
  • Agriculture, garments and tourism based
  • Growing workforce and underemployment
  • Human Development Index 130 out of 173
  • Poverty rate of 36 and poor education and
    health access and
  • A small government revenue base.

3
The Statistics Environment
  • Annual appropriations for statistics are
    estimated at 0.2 of budget, of which 427,000 or
    25 is allocated to the National Institute of
    Statistics (NIS)
  • Lack of an effective legal and institutional
    environment
  • Statistics decentralized with everything else,
    and limited coordination and integration
  • Limited donor coordination and variable
    development and
  • Significant statistical activities of
    non-government organizations.

4
The Demand for Development Statistics
  • Economic growth and poverty reduction
  • Millennium Development Goals
  • National Poverty Reduction Strategy
  • Macroeconomic stability and economic and finance
    reforms
  • Education, health, agriculture and rural
    development priorities and
  • Administrative, legal and judicial reforms.

5
Statistics Capacity Development 1993 to 2002
  • General Data Dissemination System adopted
  • Statistics Law and Sub-decrees drafted
  • Improvements in planning, policies and
    procedures
  • Improvements in coordination and organization
  • Improvements in staffing and skills development
  • Improvements in financing and the priority
    mission group initiative
  • Increasing awareness of the need for quality and
  • Increasing donor cooperation and coordination.

6
Statistics Capacity Development 1993 to 2002
(continued)
  • Improvements in the range and quality of
    macroeconomic statistics
  • Increased economic survey capacity and improving
    administrative collections
  • Significant improvements in the range and quality
    of socio-demographic statistics and
  • Increased household survey capacity and
    improvements in selected social datasets based on
    administrative data.
  • Unfortunately, environment and natural statistics
    have not improved.

7
Statistics Capacity Development 1993 to 2002
(continued)
  • Improvements in user access and dissemination
  • A growing range of publications
  • Increased use of electronic dissemination
  • The NIS Website and Data Users Service Center
  • An expanded and improved Statistics Yearbook and
  • A draft data dissemination strategy.
  • The significant role played by donors across
    government and the increasing level of
    coordination within the donor community.

8
Recent Statistics Capacity Development Initiatives
  • Review of Statistics Capacity in Cambodia (July
    2002) and the Partnerships in Statistics Capacity
    Building Workshop (October 2002)
  • Workshop outcomes
  • Increased awareness and understanding
  • Greater government commitment and
  • Increased donor interest and commitment.

9
Recent Statistics Capacity Development
Initiatives (continued)
  • Specific areas of interest and/or commitment
  • Prerequisites of quality and statistics (I.e.
    legislation, planning, governance, coordination,
    resources and dissemination) Government, JICA,
    UK-DFID, UNDP and World Bank
  • Macroeconomic statistics ADB and IMF
  • Economic statistics ADB, FAO, JICA/JOCV
  • Socio-demographic and poverty statistics UNDP,
    UNICEF, UNESCO, UNFPA, World Bank, GTZ, JICA, WHO
    and others.

10
Key Data Issues Prerequisites of Quality
  • An integrated and appropriately financed National
    Statistical System
  • Enactment and enforcement of statistics
    legislation and regulations
  • Regular user consultation and the establishment
    of the Statistics Advisory Council
  • Formal coordination and institutional
    arrangements, and the Statistics Coordination
    Committee
  • Acceptance of the role of the NIS and leveraging
    of its data collection and processing capacity

11
Key Data Issues Prerequisites of Quality
(continued)
  • A gradual increase in government appropriations
    to at least 1 of budget, and continuing and
    coordinated donor support.
  • Appropriate staffing and remuneration, and an
    integrated skills development strategy, including
    regular surveys to build experience
  • Appropriate facilities, computing and other
    equipment
  • Progressive implementation of quality assessment
    and
  • Effective planning, monitoring and evaluation of
    statistics activities and development.

12
Key Data Issues Integrity and Methodological
Soundness
  • Independence of statistics and autonomy of the
    NIS and other statistics units
  • Transparent statistical policies and procedures
    developed and implemented
  • Improved ethical standards as part of overall
    civil service reforms and
  • Progressive implementation of internationally
    accepted standards, in terms of data coverage and
    scope, concepts, definitions, classifications,
    and other standards.

13
Key Data Issues Accuracy and Reliability
  • Need for regular and integrated establishment and
    household surveys, and economic censuses to
    address significant gaps in source data
  • Need to establish an integrated business
    register
  • Need for quality assessment and improvement of
    administrative and survey data
  • Need for the assessment and improvement of
    statistical methods, processes and procedures
    and
  • Strengthening intermediate and final outputs.

14
Key Data Issues Accessibility and Serviceability
  • Implementation of GDDS and other standards and
    requirements (e.g. ASEAN), in relation to
    consistency, periodicity, and timeliness of data
    dissemination, and revision policy and practices
  • Need to significantly improve data and metadata
    access (e.g. implement data dissemination
    strategy)
  • Need to improve documentation and dissemination
    of metadata and
  • Strengthen data user services.

15
Measuring Data Quality and Statistics Capacity
  • Frameworks and other assessment tools
  • GDDS Framework officially adopted and being
    implemented
  • Data Quality Assessment Framework, being applied
    selectively
  • PARIS21 Statistics Capacity Building Indicators
    and
  • Various other assessment tools used by donors
    (e.g. UNDP in relation to MDG data requirements).

16
Conclusion - Critical Success Factors
  • Greater awareness and understanding amongst
    government and the donor community
  • Appropriate financing and integrated development
    (e.g. the 4 STA-TCAP concept)
  • Ownership and commitment
  • Champions and leaders in government
  • Pragmatic, coordinated and integrated donor
    support.
  • Thank you.
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