REPORTING ON SUPPORT TO STATISTICS

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REPORTING ON SUPPORT TO STATISTICS FASDEV meeting, Cape Town 17 January 2012

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REPORTING ON SUPPORT TO STATISTICS

FASDEV meeting,

Cape Town

17 January 2012

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What is the PRESS?

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The PRESS

• Consistent with the Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness and its call for aligned and harmonized aid to developing countries, the PRESS provides :

a tool for improved collaboration among providers of development co-operation supporting statistical development

a snapshot of ongoing statistical support reported by partners, answering the questions of who, what, where and how much ?

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The PRESS aims to

• Learn what development partners are doing in the statistical field and identify countries or areas of statistics in need of more support.

• Offer this information to financial and technical partners responsible for giving aid and to countries receiving it.

• Raise the profile of statistics within the overall context of aid to developing countries.

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Results from PRESS 2011

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Comparison of Global Estimated Commitments over Past Four PRESS Rounds

Results from PRESS 2011Results from PRESS 2011

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Estimated Annual Commitments, by Geographical Region & Percentage of Global Total, Pre-2009–2011

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Region

Commitments (US$ millions)

%Pre-2009 2009 2010 2011

Grand Total

Africa 338.00 131.45 110.79 87.74 667.98 41%

Asia-Pacific 183.24 39.37 158.85 94.45 475.91 29%

Europe 54.08 16.68 31.73 1.09 103.58 6%

Latin America and Caribbean 101.12 9.36 9.96 54.38 174.82 11%

Unallocated 86.73 94.97 15.96 12.60 210.27 13%

Total 763.17 291.84 327.29 250.27 1,632.57 100%

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Results from PRESS 2011Active Commitments, By Recipient, 2009–11

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Estimated Commitments to Main Recipient Countries, 2009–11

Recipient Country Total Commitments (US$ thousands)

India 107,297Rwanda 71,474Indonesia 65,375Tanzania 64,153Bolivia 63,558Afghanistan 54,956Uganda 49,281Nigeria 40,182Kenya 39,826Mozambique 33,737Ukraine 32,730China 30,398Pakistan 29,979Albania 27,427Haiti 25,724

Commitments to these 15 countries combined to equal 45% of total estimated commitments worldwide and 62% of total country-specific commitments.

Aid Concentration

Results from PRESS 2011

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NB: To understand these figures, one must recognise that 85% of PRESS countries in Africa are either implementing or designing an NSDS, 72% in Asia-Pacific, 56% in Latin America and the Caribbean, and 100% in Europe.

Aid Alignment with NSDS

Aligned? % of responses

Yes 52%

No 3%

Don’t Know 27%

No answer 18%

Results from PRESS 2011

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From PRESS to CRESS

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From PRESS to CRESS

Reminder: Based on the PRESS experience conducted at the international level, PARIS21 has launched a pilot exercise named CRESS (Country Report on Support to Statistics) at the country level.

The CRESS is a country-led exercise to gather all data relating to the funding of the entire NSS whether deriving from national resources or donor support.

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CRESS Objectives

The CRESS should help:• inform policymakers and financial and technical partners

(FTPs) of the volume of support to statistics;• provide information useful to strengthening and improving

co-ordination;• identify the needs in terms of financing statistics including

statistical capacity development; • monitor the financing of FTPs; and • serve as an important input into NSDS design/updating.

The ultimate objective is to improve efficiency of the NSS through a better co-ordination and better information sharing.

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Piloting the CRESS

Current work:

•Pilots in Cameroon, Ethiopia, and Malawi.

•Senegal is conducting a full PER on statistics (with WB support). PARIS21 advising on CRESS component.

•Secretariat providing concept note, template questionnaire, guidance, database development.

•Results in early 2012.

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THANK YOU !