TANZANIA EXCELS IN STATISTICAL CAPACITY AMONG SUB-SAHARAN AFRICAN NATIONS, WB REPORT SHOWS
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graph showing Tanzania as a second country among Sub - Saharan
countries in better statistical capacity. According to the World Bank
report, Tanzania scored 90 percent for periodicity, 80 percent for
source data and 50 percent for methodology which contributed to an
overall of 73.3 percent.
Tanzania has been ranked second, behind South Africa in statistical capacity among Sub-Saharan African nations.
This is according to the World Bank (WB) 2016 Statistical Capacity Indicator (SCI).
WB has
been assessing national statistical capacity in developing countries
since 2004 and has produced overall SCI score as well as scores for
three categories, Methodology, Source Data and Periodicity. Regional
overall and specific category SCI are also produced to allow for
comparison.
For
every dimension, a country is scored against specific criteria, using
information available from the WB, IMF, UN, UNESCO, and WHO.
A
composite score for each dimension and an overall score combining all
three dimensions are derived for each country on a scale of 0 - 100. A
score of 100 indicates that the country meets all the criteria.
The
statistical methodology aspect measures a country’s ability to adhere to
internationally recommended standards and methods, by assessing
guidelines and procedures used to compile macroeconomic statistics and
social data reporting and estimation practices by looking at an updated
national accounts base year, use of the latest Balance of payment,
external debt reporting and IMF’s Special Data Dissemination Standard
and enrolment data reporting to UNESCO.
On
source data, this measures data collection activities in line with
internationally recommended periodicity, and whether data from
administrative systems are available and reliable for statistical
estimation purposes and periodicity of population and agricultural
censuses, the periodicity of poverty and health related surveys, and
completeness of vital registration system coverage.
The
third aspect concerned with the periodicity and timeliness looks at the
availability and periodicity of key socio-economic indicators of which
nine are MDG indicators.
Tanzania
scored 90 percent for periodicity, 80 percent for source data and 50
percent for methodology which, contributed to an overall SCI of 73.3
percent. Although this overall score ranks Tanzania as second behind
South Africa (82.2%) there is still room for improvements, especially in
methodology.
The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) is committed to continuing strengthening of the National Statistical System.
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