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PROGRAMME
04 October 2017 (Wednesday)
8:30 – 9:15
Opening Session: (Mr. Romeo Recide, EMCEE)
National Anthem Invocation
UP Singing Ambassadors
Welcome Remarks
Ms. Lisa Grace Bersales National Statistician and Civil Registrar General Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA)
Opening Remarks
Ms. Francesca Perucci Chief, Statistical Service Branch United Nations Statistics Division(UNSD)
Message from UN Mr. Haoliang Xu
Assistant Secretary General of the United Nations and Director of the Regional Bureau for Asia and Pacific at the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
Introduction of the Keynote Speaker
Ms. Lisa Grace Bersales
National Statistician and Civil Registrar General PSA
Keynote Address Mr. Ernesto Pernia
Secretary of Socio-economic Planning, National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) Philippines
9:15– 10:45
Plenary Session 1 - Data Ecosystem This session highlights the developments in the data ecosystem for SDG monitoring at the international and country level perspective.
Session Sponsor: United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Philippines
Chair Mr. Johannes Jütting
Secretariat Manager PARIS21
Presenters 1) Ms. Francesca Perucci
Chief, Statistical Service Branch UNSD
2) Role of the Swiss Federal Statistical Office in the Swiss
Administration within the framework of the 2030 Agenda for
Sustainable Development
Mr. Benjamin Rothen
Deputy Head of the Unit, International Affairs
Swiss Federal Statistical Office
Switzerland
3) Disaggregated SDG Monitoring by a Wider Use of
Administrative Registers
Mr. Maciej Truszczynski
Head of Section Statistics Denmark
4) Development in the International Community and Countries in
the SDG Monitoring
Mr. Azahari Mohd Raslan
Deputy Chief Statistician Department of Statistics Malaysia
10:45 – 11:15 Coffee Break
11:15 – 12:45
Plenary Session 2 - SDG Data Users: Needs and Expectations This session highlights understanding the users’ needs and explaining how their expectations can be met. This can hopefully help in demonstrating the actual policy use of the data.
Session Sponsor: Philippine Statistical Research and Training Institute (PSRTI)
Chair Ms. Josefina Almeda
Executive Director
PSRTI
Presenters
1) Atlas of Sustainable Development Goals 2017: From the World
Development Indicators
Mr. Umar Serajuddin
Senior Economist
World Bank
2) Ms. Rosemarie Edillon
Undersecretary
National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA)
Philippines
3) National Evaluation Systems and Capacities for Evaluating
Progress towards the SDGs: Emerging Lessons from Case
Studies of Asia Pacific countries
Ms. Dorothy Lucks
International consultant
UNDP
4) Localization and Integration of Development Reporting in the
Pacific
Ms. Alison Culpin
Demographer and Social Statistician,
Statistics for Development Division
Statistics for Development Division Pacific Community
12:45 –2:00 Lunch Break
2:00 – 3:30
2:00 – 3:30
SIMULTANEOUS SESSIONS
Theme 4: Monitoring sector specific indicators Session 1-1: Exploring the use of statistical methodologies to respond to sectoral concerns Session Sponsor: Philippine Statistical Research and Training Institute
Chair Mr. Dennis Mapa Dean University of the Philippines School of Statistics Philippines
Presenters 1) Current methodological work for the measurement of green jobs: Proposals for the statistical definition and measurement Mr. Tite Habiyakare Regional Labour Statistician ILO Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific
2) Multidimenisonal Poverty Measures as Tools for Policy Action Ms. Sabina Alkire Director Oxford Poverty & Human Development Initiative
3) Methods to Compute Food Security Indicators for Sustainable Development Goals 2 Mr. Abdul Sattar Regional Food Security Analyst Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific
4) Estimating Population Using Settlement Features Extracted from High-Resolution Satellite Imagery and Locally-sourced Micro Census Data Mr. Vincent Seaman Deputy Director- Strategy, Data & Analytics Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF)
2:00 – 3:30
Theme 2: Integration of different data sources for SDG monitoring Session 1-2: Increasing the usability of civil registration and vital statistics –getting the basics right The session focuses on how to strengthen civil registration and vital statistics system to provide more reliable and accurate information addressing the diverse needs of the growing population Session Sponsor: United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific
Chair Ms. Lisa Grace Bersales National Statistician and Civil Registrar General PSA
Presenters
1) Getting the Basics Right for increasing Usability of Mortality and Causes of Death Statistics from Civil Registration Mr. Martin Nyahoda Deputy Registrar General Republic of Zambia
2) Mr. Luis Gonzalez Morales Statistician UNSD
3) Ms. Paula Monina Collado Consultant United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific Mr. Thinley Wangchuck CRVS project committee member Department of Civil Registration and Census (DCRC) Ministry of Home and Cultural Affairs Bhutan Mr. Tengiz Tsekvava Deputy Executive Director National Statistics Office of Georgia
4) Civil Registration and Vital Statistics System in the Philippines Ms. Aurora Reolalas Chief, Vital Statistics Division Philippine Statistics Authority
2:00 – 3:30
Theme 3: Localizing Statistics Session 1-3: SDG accountability Local governments, the private sector, civil society and non-government organizations, being the catalysts, are essential for promoting inclusive sustainable development within their territories. By creating broad-based ownership, commitment and accountability, they are vital partners to the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The presenters are expected to share
experiences on making SDGs matter in their governance & communities. Session Sponsor: Philippine Institute for Development Studies
Chair Ms. Lina V. Castro Consultant Philippines
Presenters 1) Catbalogan City and the SDGs: Promising Practices and Lessons Learned Hon. Stephany Uy-Tan Mayor Catbalogan City, Samar Philippines
2) Labing Pitong Hamon sa Bawat Cauayeño: Cauayan City in Localizing United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals Hon. Bernard Faustino Dy Mayor
Cauayan City, Isabela Philippines
3) Cities and the Sustainable Development Goals: Processes and Incentives in Localizing the SDGs Ms. Joy Camille Baldo Project Officer - Sustainability Management ICLEI Southeast Asia Secretariat
3:30 – 4:00 Coffee Break
4:00 – 5:30
Theme 3: Localizing Statistics Session 2-1: The Grassroots of SDG Statistics Strategizing using local statistics will be beneficial for targeted stakeholders but only with high quality subnational statistics can the decision maker effectively map their developmental programs. Lack of lower disaggregated data is one of the struggles being faced by SDG, which creates a bigger problem in efficient decision-making. By addressing the issues and challenges on the compilation of SDG statistics, these can be mapped towards the prioritization of the statistics at the subnational level. This session aims to determine tools and techniques to address data challenges in linking issues on the generation ad compilation of SDG statistics towards sub-national progress.
Session Sponsor: Asian Development Bank (ADB)
Chair Mr. Lakshman Nagraj Rao Statistician Asian Development Bank
Presenters 1) SDGs and ILO Decent work indicators framework: ILO experience in monitoring at the sub-national levels Mr. Rafael Diez de Medina Chief Statistician and Director ILO Department of Statistics, Geneva
2) Small Area Estimation and Poverty Mapping Mr. Roy Van der Weide Economist World Bank and Ms. Zita VJ Albacea Professor University of the Philippines Institute of Statistics
3) Moving Forward: Analytical Tools for Disaggregating Official Statistics Mr. Arturo Martinez, Jr. Statistician Asian Development Bank
4) Measures of primary health care systems Ms. Erlyn Rachelle Macarayan
Postdoctoral Researcher Harvard University
4:00 – 5:30
Theme 1: Data Storytelling Session 2-2: Having the right data for the right decisions towards SDG monitoring This session focuses on the kind of SDG data relevant for informed decision making and how these are
used for effective planning and policy making.
Session Sponsor: Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE)
Chair Serge Kapto
Policy Specialist
UNDP
Presenters
1) Longitudinal Cohort Study on the 10-year old Girl and Boy
Ms. Judith Borja
Director, Office of Population Studies Foundation University of San Carlos Philippines
2) Decent work in the Philippines
Mr. Alex Avila
Assistant Secretary Department of Labor and Employment Philippines
3) Producing the Right Data for the SDGs
Mr. Abu Bakr Mahmoud Mohamed Bakr El-Gendy
President
Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics
Egypt
4) Mr. Ajin Jirachiefpattana
Deputy Director General
National Statistical Office
Thailand
4:00 – 5:30
Theme 2: Integration of different data sources for SDG Session 2-3: Building confidence in the use of administrative data This session entails presentations on the experiences, challenges, and best practices of various
countries in the use of administrative data and registers for official statistics. Details on the different
quality assessment tools/mechanisms developed to measure the readiness of administrative data for
use in official statistics will also be discussed in this session.
Session Sponsor: Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR)
Chair Ms. Carmelita Ericta Consultant Philippines
Presenters 1) Institutional Change towards Modernization of the Statistical System, Palestine Experience Ms. Samar Awaad Senior Assistant, President Office Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS)
2) Management Challenges in the Use of Admin Data in the Production of Statistics Mr. Maciej Truszczynski
Head of Section Statistics Denmark
3) Philippine System of National Accounts Ms. Vivian Ilarina Assistant National Statistician Philippine Statistics Authority
4) Building Confidence In The Use Of Administrative - Based Data - A Case Of Tanzania Ms. Albina Chuwa Director General Tanzania National Bureau of Statistics
05 October 2017 ( Thursday)
9:00 – 10:30
Plenary Session 3 - Financing Data and Statistics for SDG implementation Using the opportunity of the launch of PRESS 2017 – the Partner Report on Support to Statistics – this
session aims to discuss the current state and forthcoming challenges for financial support to statistical
development, in a context of increasing demand for timely, relevant, high-quality data for the
implementation of the SDGs. The session will also discuss on the different actions that could be taken
from stakeholders to improving financing, from strengthening advocacy, incorporating statistical needs
in national budgeting and expenditure frameworks, incorporating private sector initiatives and other
best practices included in the Cape Town Action Plan.
Session Sponsor: Partnership in Statistics for Development in the 21st Century (PARIS21)
Chair Shaida Badiee Managing Director Open Data Watch
Presenter 1) Financing Data and Statistics for SDG implementation
Mr. Johannes Jütting
Secretariat Manager PARIS21
2) Mr. Vincent Seaman Deputy Director- Strategy, Data & Analytics Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF)
Panelists 3) Mr. Bonar Laureto Executive Director Philippine Business for the Environment (PBE) Project Partner, UNDP SDGs is our Biz Project
4) Mr. Simil Johnson Head Head of Vanuatu National Statistics Office
5) Ms. Rosario Manasan Senior Research Fellow Philippine Institute of Development Studies
6) Ms. Claire Melamed
Executive Director Global Partnership for Sustainable Development Data
10:30 – 11:00 Coffee Break
SIMULTANEOUS SESSIONS
11:00 – 12:30
Theme 2: Integration of different data sources for SDG monitoring Session 3-1: Big data technology/citizen generated data as source for some of SDG indicators This session discusses the new paradigm in providing abundant data and opportunities to better monitor the SDGs. This will focus on exploring the use of new technologies and citizen-generated data as source for some SDG indicators as well as integrating data from private sector, academia and civil society as a source for some SDG, Indicators not available from existing data collection systems
Session Sponsor: United Nations Population Fund, Philippines
Chair Mr. Klaus Beck Country Representative UNFPA
Presenters 1) Mr. Philipp Schönrock Director
Centro de Pensamiento Estratégico Internacional (CEPEI)
2) Empowering Women-Entrepreneurs at CARD-MRI: The Role of Technology-Based Data Management Ms. Marilyn Manila Manager for Community Development Group CARD MRI Philippines
3) SDGs amenable to measurement using big data: Examples and challenges Mr. Rohan Samarajiva Chair LIRNEasia
4) Big Data for Sustainable Development and Humanitarian Action Mr. Jong Gun Lee Data Scientist & Research Lead Global Pulse Jakarta
11:00 – 12:30
Theme 1: Data Storytelling Session 3-2: Keeping data open but private for Agenda 2030 This session looks into the principles of open data, its power and issues/concerns raised on its use. It is
hoped that the discussion will also delve into standards that needs to be set-up to maximize the use of open data without violating the UNFPOS. The session will also discuss solutions to harmonize the collection of open government data on the SDGS Sponsor: Department of Information and Communication Technology, Philippines
Chair Mr. Richard Moya Consultant Philippines
Presenters 1) Jose Ramon G. Albert Research Fellow Philippine Institute of Development Studies (PIDS)
2) Ms. Francesca Perucci
Chief, Statistical Service Branch UNSD
3) Open Data for Sustainable Development Goals Ms. Shaida Badiee Managing Director and Co-founder Open Data Watch
4) Mr. Gabriel Maurice Demombynes Program Leader, Human Development World Bank
11:00 – 12:30
Theme 4: Monitoring sector specific indicators Session 3-3: Statistics for reducing impacts from disasters The session is an opportunity to share experiences and emerging tools, and generate ideas on how to
overcome challenges for improving availability and quality of statistics for understanding and
addressing disaster risk through discussions among conference participants and panelists.
Session Sponsor: United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific
Chair Mr. Romeo Recide Deputy National Statistician PSA
Panelists 1) Ms. Kanokporn Chucherd Foreign Relations Official Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation (DDPM) Thailand
2) Ms. Budsara Sang-A-roon Statistician National Statistics Office Thailand
3) Ms. Nona Iriana Head of Subdirectorate, Environement Statistics, Directorate of Social Resilience Statistics, BPS Indonesia
4) Mr. Hermawan Agustina Head of Data Section, Data and Information Center Disaster Mangement Agency of Indonesia (BNPB) Indonesia
11:00-12:30
Session 3-4: Tools for SDG Monitoring This session focus on the tools and instruments that can be used in assessing progress in achieving SDG targets. These are designed to better communicate the progress made by countries and would help policy makers better understand their status in terms of achieving the targets.
Session Sponsor: Land Bank of the Philippines
Chair Mr. Romulo Virola Consultant Philippines
Presenters
1) Tracking progress towards the SDGs: measuring the otherwise ambiguous progress Mr. Arman Bidarbakht Nia Statistician UNESCAP
2) Mr. Johannes Jütting Secretariat Manager PARIS21
3) SDG Tracker for India Anjori Pasricha Research & Analysis Consultant SocialCops India
12:30 – 14:00 LUNCH
14:00-15:30
Theme 2: Integration of different data sources for SDG monitoring Session 4-1: Leaving No One Behind through Censuses This session aims to discuss the need to conduct censuses, which are vital in SDG monitoring. It is expected that the discussions will focus on the critical importance of demographic data and analysis for achieving sustainable development and ensuring that no one is left behind, and on how the census can be strengthened to help achieve the objectives of the 2030 Agenda
Session Sponsor: World Health Organization
Chair Mr. Tomas P. Africa Consultant Philippines
Presenters
1) Measuring the Sustainable Development Goals with census microdata from IPUMS-International Ms. Sula Sarkar Research Scientist IPUMS-International
2) Measuring SDGs Using Philippines' Population Censuses Ms. Minerva Eloisa Esquivias
Assistant National Statistician Philippine Statistics Authority
3) Population Census Data for SDG Reporting Dr. Christophe Lefranc Technical Adviser, Population and Development UNFPA Asia-Pacific Regional Office
4) Potential use of census data for generating SDG indicators Ms. Yongyi Min Senior Statistician UNSD
14:00-15:30
Theme 2: Localizing Statistics Session 4-2: Building-up monitoring and reporting of the SDGs at the local level While there will be a need to synchronize SDGs in the interest of pulling in the same direction on critical national-level, issues, there can be different monitoring and reporting challenges at the subnational level (communities, ecosystems, sectors etc.). This session highlights and builds on the challenges in the sub-national monitoring and reporting capacities as well as suggests possible solutions to address these.
Session Sponsor: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Philippines
Chair Ms. Lina V. Castro Consultant Philippines
Presenters 1) Local-level SDG Dashboard Dr. Celia Reyes
Research Fellow II Philippine Institute for Development Studies UNDP Consultant
2) Experiences and Challenges in reporting on SDGs Mr. Shinji Ueda Deputy-Director for International Statistical Affairs Office of Director-General for Policy Planning on Statistical Standards, Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications Japan
3) Role of Business in Monitoring and Reporting Local SDG Data
Ms. Agnes De Jesus First Philippine Holdings Lopez Group of companies Philippines
4) Experiences and Challenges in Reporting SDGs
Ms. Patricia McCarney President and CEO
World Council on City Data
14:00-15:30
Theme: Monitoring sector specific indicators Session 4-3: Strengthening Access to Justice: New Methodologies and Partnerships to Measure Civil Justice The session aims to highlight potential solutions to the difficult task of measuring SDG 16.3 on access to justice. Through this focus on measuring civil justice, the session explores how new partnerships, tools and policy instruments used to advance progress towards 16.3 may be employed across other aspects of SDG 16 and broader parts of the SDG agenda.
Session Sponsor: JACALA
Chair Ms. Sumaiya Islam Program Manager Open Society Justice Initiative
Presenters
1) Ms. Diani Sadiawati Senior Advisor
Indonesia National Planning Ministry
2) Mr. Deepak Thapa Executive Director
Social Science Baha, Nepal
3) Mr. Raphael Kasonga Manager, Social Statistics Statistics South Africa
4) Mr. Peter Chapman Policy Officer
Open Society Justice Initiative
5) Mr. Celso Soares Vice Presidente Instituto Nacional de Estadistica de Cabo Verde
6) Mr. Pascoe Pleasance Professor, Empirical Legal Studies University College London
14:00-15:30
Theme – Data Story telling Session 4-4: Handling the Data Explosion in SDG through Data Visualization Data Visualization is a booming channel to present statistics with a coherent narrative. Specifically, data are a vital element in achieving the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals but the aim of putting together the data for SDG is still a work in progress. Through data visualization, driving home important points to decision makers and putting stories into the data has become increasingly popular. This session aims to bring together the front-runners behind the advocacy of data visualization in achieving the SDG.
Session Sponsor: Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas
Chair Ms. Rosabel Guerrero Director Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) Philippines
Presenters 1) The Star Trek Fallacy: Avoiding Big Data Optical Illusions and Pitfalls Mr. Erik Wetter
Co-founder and Chairman Flowminder
2) Filling the data gaps through data innovation Mr. Alexandru Oprunenco Lead, Knowledge and Innovation UNDP Bangkok Regional Hub
3) Data for All: Tools for Monitoring the SDGs Mr. Kris Oswalt President Community Systems Foundation
15:30-16:00 Coffee Break
16:00 – 17:30
Plenary Session 4: Counting the Uncounted This session provides a venue to discuss the challenges faced in the production of disaggregated data to monitor the sustainable development goals. The session also highlights the innovative solutions to address the data gaps to ensure no one is left behind.
Session Sponsor: Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR)
Chair Ms. Margarita Guerrero Consultant
Presenters 1) Counting the Uncounted Mr. Glenn Everett Deputy Director of Well-being Inequalities Sustainability and Environment Office for National Statistics, United Kingdom
2) Gender mainstreaming in statistics: a global vision Ms. Jessamyn Encarnacion Policy Specialist UN Women
3) Data Disaggregation and the Global SDG Indicators Ms. Yongyi Min SDG Monitoring Unit UNSD
4) Leaving No One Behind and Ageing Statistics Mr. Serge Kapto Policy Specialist, Data for Development UNDP
5) Nicolas Fasel Adviser on Human Rights Measurement Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR)
06 October 2017 (FRIDAY)
SIMULTANEOUS SESSIONS
9:00 – 10:30
Theme 2: Integration of different data sources for SDG monitoring Session 5-1: Strengthening surveys to respond to data requirements This session focuses on the efforts to improve and expand the surveys taking into account the needs posed by the SDGs. It also aims to ensure country ownership of these surveys.
Session Sponsor: United Nations Children’s Fund, Philippines
Chair Mr. Augusto Rodriguez
Consultant Philippines
Presenters 1) Aligning Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys to the SDG Era Mr. Attila Hancioglu
Senior Adviser UNICEF
2) Update of the Inter-secretariat Working Group on Household Surveys (by the Chair- ILO): importance and contribution to statistical coordination
Mr. Rafael Diez de Medina Chief Statistician and Director ILO Department of Statistics, Geneva
3) SDG WASH and Wastewater monitoring
Ms. Wilma Guillen Assistant National Statistician Philippine Statistics Authority
9:00 – 10:30
Theme 6: Building readiness for the SDG challenge Session 5-2: Enhancing capacity building strategies in SDG monitoring This session aims to present and discuss the conceptual framework of Capacity Development 4.0,
explore current and past experiences with capacity development in specific areas and generate best
practices that will inform international plans and processes such as the Cape Town Global Action Plan.
Session Sponsor: Philippine Statistical Research and Training Institute
Chair Capacity Development 4.0: defining a new agenda
Mr. Johannes Jütting PARIS21
Presenters 1) Mr. Serge Kapto Policy Specialist on Data for Development in the Strategic Policy Unit UNDP
2) Mr. Luis Gonzalez Morales Statistician
UNSD
3) Mr. Pali Lehola Statistician-General Statistics South Africa
4) Mr. Erik Wetter Co-founder and Chairman Flowminder
5) Mr. Mukesh Srivastava Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific
9:00 – 10:30
Theme 1: Data Storytelling (Communicating and Understanding the Data) Session 5-3: Data Journalism and Communications: The Story Beyond the Numbers This session showcases a variety of ways to creatively tell stories beyond the traditional data presentation that stands out and appeals to readers. It can be through interactive info graphics and visuals that readers can understand more clearly and would bring stories to life in new and engaging ways. These stories help inform those who do not know and reveal what is not known and guide those who may have been misled in terms of using and analyzing the data.
Session Sponsor: Department of Finance
Chair Ms. Rena Doña UNFPA
Presenters 1) Mr. Mauricio Perfetti del Corral Director General Departamento Administrativo Nacional de Estadística (DANE) Colombia
2) Discover, Use, Make, and Share SDG Data through Contemporary Analytic and Communication Technologies Mr. Charles Brigham
Account Executive ESRI
3) Mr. Philipp Schönrock Director
Centro de Pensamiento Estratégico Internacional (CEPEI)
Theme: Setting statistical standards (data principles and standards) Session 5-4: Bounds, Pillars and Networks for SDG Statistics The Session covers statistical laws, principles and coordination mechanisms that support the SDGs at the international and local levels.
Session Sponsor: Commission on Higher Education
Chair Ms. Yongyi Min
Chief, SDG Monitoring Unit UNSD
9:00 – 10:30
Presenters
1) ICLS standards development and adoption mechanisms: importance and contribution to SDGs monitoring standards (19th ICLS and the planned 20th ICLS)
Mr. Tite Habiyakare Regional Labour Statistician ILO Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific, Bangkok
2) Policy Frameworks on SDG Indicator Management
Mr. Suman Aryal
Director General of the Central Bureau of Statistics, Government of Nepal
3) Implementation of SDMX
Mr. Manuel Cuellar-Rio Acting Deputy Director General of Integration of Information National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI) Mexico
4) Sustainable Development Goal Index: A Way to Measure Progress in Sustainable Development?
Mr. Philip Arnold Tuano Acting Coordinator
Sustainable Development Solutions Network Philippines
10:30 – 10:45 Coffee Break
10:45 – 12:30
Plenary Session 5: The Way Forward
This session provides guidance on how the different data ecosystems work together to address the challenges of monitoring the sustainable development goals - to ensure that data production and utilization are improved and data are fully utilized for better decision making. In a nutshell, the recommendations, in line with the monitoring of the SDGs are shared.
Chair Ms. Lisa Grace Bersales
National Statistician PSA
Presenters 1) Mr. Carlos Felipe Prada lombo Deputy Director Director Departamento Administrativo Nacional de Estadística (DANE) Colombia
2) Ms. Yongyi Min Chief, SDG Monitoring Unit
UNSD
3) Mr. Johannes Jütting
Secretariat Manager PARIS21
4) Mr. Claire Melamed
Executive Director Global Partnership for Sustainable Development Data