African Statistics Day 2020 focuses on statistics and data in building a peaceful Africa
Statistics can be used to create the conditions that are conductive to Africa’s development.
Statistics can be used to create the conditions that are conductive to Africa’s development.
The ECA-GPSDD partnership will receive capacity support from Data for Now, a coalition of partners that includes the UN’s Statistics Division, the Sustainable Development Solutions Network, and the World Bank along with GPSDD.
The tool aligns development plans with both the 2030 and 2063 agendas by enabling common reporting on progress in achieving the goals, targets and indicators of these plans and agendas. It also allows performance monitoring and visualisation of these measures.
The issue of access to land by women, youth and other marginalised groups was on top of the agenda at the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa’s Sub regional Office for Southern Africa (SRO-SA) policy dialogue on land policy reform and social-economic transformation in Southern Africa.