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SDMX and SDGs implementation in the National System of Statistical and Geographical Information: the case of
Mexico
October, 2017 Manuel Cuéllar Río [email protected]
Statistical Data and Metadata Exchange
• Standardization and modernization
• Exchange among international organizations and member
countries
• 2010 – beginning implementation efforts in Mexico
SDMX Community
Statistical Stakeholders
Technical Stakeholders
SDMX Group
Conceptual Services
International Services
Technical Services
Organization
Data dissemination and reporting
Status of domain implementation
Planned Pilot Production
Balance of Payments IMTS (UNSD) National Accounts
Census (Eurostat) STES (OECD)
Development Indicators (UNSD)
Benefits in implementing SDMX
Easing reporting burden to international organizations
Enhancing data dissemination to external users
Using SDMX IT tools
Sharing know-how with other organizations
Having access to SDMX structures from other organizations
Challenges ahead in implementing SDMX
Lack of training, and of human and financial resources
Getting subject-matter statisticians support/buy-in
Low international statistical harmonization
Waiting for a broader user community to be established
• Selection of 26 indicators disseminated in Mexico’s reporting platform
• 2011 – first version of the SDMX flow completed
• 2012 – second version completed, based on UNSD
recommendations to achieve full compatibility with its DSD
SDMX and the Millennium Development Goals
First phase: distribution of a questionnaire among
Committee members to assess capabilities (overview)
Sources, frequencies, coverage, etc.
Actions to assess statistical capability
Second phase: inter-ministry working groups to review
data availability, methodologies, sources, proxies
For tiers I and II indicators (and some tier III indicators)
Sustainable Development Goals
Goal
Tier classification
Total I II III
183 72 50 61 1. No poverty 13 4 3 6 2. Zero hunger 12 3 6 3 3. Good health and wellbeing 26 17 5 4 4. Quality education 10 4 4 2 5. Gender equality 10 6 3 1 6. Clean water and sanitation 10 2 5 3 7. Affordable and clean energy 5 3 1 1 8. Decent work and economic growth 16 10 2 4 9. Industry, innovation and infrastructure 11 7 1 3 10. Reduced inequalities 7 2 0 5 11. Sustainable cities and communities 11 1 5 5 12. Responsible consumption and production 8 0 1 7 13. Climate action 1 0 0 1 14. Life below water 6 1 1 4 15. Life on land 9 3 4 2 16. Peace, justice and strong institutions 19 3 9 7 17. Partnerships for the goals 9 6 0 3
Sustainable Development Goals
Goal Total
Status
Published In validation Agreed or in analysis
183 42 10 131 1. No poverty 13 4 2 7 2. Zero hunger 12 1 0 11 3. Good health and wellbeing 26 7 0 19 4. Quality education 10 0 1 9 5. Gender equality 10 4 3 3 6. Clean water and sanitation 10 1 0 9 7. Affordable and clean energy 5 2 0 3 8. Decent work and economic growth 16 7 0 9 9. Industry, innovation and infrastructure 11 4 0 7 10. Reduced inequalities 7 0 0 7 11. Sustainable cities and communities 11 1 1 9 12. Responsible consumption and production 8 0 0 8 13. Climate action 1 0 0 1 14. Life below water 6 2 0 4 15. Life on land 9 3 0 6 16. Peace, justice and strong institutions 19 2 1 16 17. Partnerships for the goals 9 4 2 3
Country-specific proposed indicators for Mexico by goal Goal Count Total 88 1. No poverty 6 2. Zero hunger 1 3. Good health and wellbeing 12 4. Quality education 12 5. Gender equality 9 6. Clean water and sanitation 1 7. Affordable and clean energy 4 8. Decent work and economic growth 7 9. Industry, innovation and infrastructure 5 10. Reduced inequalities 4 11. Sustainable cities and communities 7 12. Responsible consumption and production 1 13. Climate action 6 14. Life below water 5 15. Life on land 6 16. Peace, justice and strong institutions 2 17. Partnerships for the goals 0
• How to implement SDMX for the SDGs?
• SDMX Global Conference (Addis Ababa, 2-5 October 2017) Session on ‘SDMX - future challenges and opportunities’ UNSD, Eurostat, OECD
• Very challenging to implement in the National System of Statistical and Geographical Information
• Resume collaboration in the SWG (keep it in the TWG)
SDMX and SDGs
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