Time
November 14, 2024 4:15 pm - 5:15 pm(GMT-05:00)
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Event Description
Agenda 2030’s commitment to “leave no one behind” can be concretized through data systems that are inclusive of the world’s most vulnerable populations. In a world
Event Description
Agenda 2030’s commitment to “leave no one behind” can be concretized through data systems that are inclusive of the world’s most vulnerable populations. In a world where climate change, conflict and fragility cause millions of people to migrate, this commitment must consider migrant and displaced populations, as well as those who find themselves stateless. Many governments are pioneering approaches to improve data and statistics on these groups. International Statistical Recommendations on Refugees (2018), Internally Displaced Persons (2020) and Statelessness (2023) present an important opportunity to augment this work.
Through the adaptation of national census and surveys, many countries are leading the way to implement the Recommendations and improve data inclusivity. Yet, efforts to improve the timeliness, coverage and quality of data on these populations require an enhanced focus on administrative data collected through, for example, migration management systems or population/civil registration procedures.
At the World Data Forum, the Collaborative on Administrative Data and Expert Group on Refugee, IDP and Statelessness Statistics, join forces to tackle an issue that lies at the inter-section of their work. Building upon the working methodology of both groups, this event will bring together national, regional and international experts to showcase diverse experiences. Regional cooperation, through the ongoing work in Latin America and the Caribbean, under the Biennial Program of Regional and International Cooperation of the Statistical Conference of the Americas of the UNECLAC, will be highlighted.
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