Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys Data Dissemination and Further Analysis Workshop

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Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys Data Dissemination and Further Analysis Workshop

DEVINFOFOR MICS DISSEMINATION

Purpose of DevInfo

• DevInfo is a UN-supported initiative that aims to translate large investments in data collection into improved development outcomes through the use of data

• Consists of core database structure, various options for exchange and visualization, and training programme for how to use and apply this

ChildInfo 1995 - 2003UNICEF developed a database to monitor the World Summit for Children

DevInfo 4.0 2004ChildInfo upgraded and launched in April 2004

UN Endorsement 2004Endorsed by the UN to assist Member States in monitoring MDGs

DevInfo 5.0 2006Included first web-enabled version; May 2006

DevInfo 6.0 2009Apr 2009

DevInfo 7.0 2012

Objectives of Session

• To demonstrate potential of DevInfo technology and services for dissemination of MICS data

• To gain brief understanding of simple steps to upload MICS data to DevInfo database

Serbia MICS3 on DevInfo – Example

• MICS 3 was carried out by the Statistical Office of Serbia with the Strategic Marketing agency in 2005, with technical and financial support from UNICEF.

• MICS data were uploaded on DevInfo system and are used as a major source of information providing data to monitor national and international targets which include 21 out of the 48 MDG indicators.

• With DevInfo, MICS data can be easily and timely presented as tables, charts, and maps. It helps promote the use of MICS data for improved planning and policy making.

TABLE: MICS3 MDG Indicators

Example: Table CM.2 (MICS4)

GRAPH: Disparities by education background, wealth quintiles, ethnic minorities

GRAPH: Disparities in Water and Sanitation by wealth quintiles

• Modules that were “additional”/”optional” or which were being developed at the time of the first workshop are now part of the core set of questionnaires

• A single set of questionnaires are now being used – no additional or optional modules

MAP: Disparities in Adult Literacy in Lebanon vary greatly by region

Fundamentals of DevInfo 7.0• Build upon DevInfo 6.0 successes• Minimize installation requirements (online)• Improve usability

– Fewer clicks; Enhanced visualizations– User experience completely revamped

• Adhere to principles and standards of data openness– National capacity building element

• Performance Optimization• Reliability• Code Minification• Quick Data Search• Enhanced Visualization• Open Data• Built-in SDMX Registry

Features

Thematic Banners

Search by Text

Search by Topic

Home Page

Share Results

Extensive Links by category

Search by Keywords

Quick Data Search

Context Sensitive

Search by Area

Interactive Results

Quick Results

Search by TopicSearch by Topic

Quick Results

Data View

Change Settings

Data Filters

Data View

Column line

Bar

Pie

Stack

ScatterTree map

Pyramid

RadarWedge

MapGoogle

map

Enhanced Visualization

Copy and Paste

My Data

Immediate Visualization

My Data

Data Query Service

Standards

compliance with statistical standardsUse seamlessly exchange data among groups of data providers and harmonize data to strengthen national statistical systems..

Data Structure Definition (DSD)

data dashboards• Interactive data

THANK YOU

CME Info

dashboard powered by DevInfo www.childmortality.org

Dominican Republic

Iraq

Iran

di Profiles• Data Snapshot

di books• extending release

extending MICS reporting

ContactsTo stay updated on DevInfo please visit www.devinfo.org

Questions and comments can be directed to support@devinfo.info

Regional Focal Points – ROSA Rhiannon James (rjames@unicef.org)– CEE/CIS Siraj Mahmudlu (smahmudlu@unicef.org)– ESA Mamadou Thiam (mthiam@unicef.org)– MENA Sarah Ahmad Mirza (sahmad@unicef.org)Peter Leth (global UN focal point)

• pleth@unicef.org

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