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Dealing with disruption: National statistical offices are adjusting to continued challenges as COVID-19 keeps affecting their operations

As various global restrictions related to the COVID-19 pandemic continue, so do disruptions to the operations of National Statistical Offices. This comes at a time when data remain key to inform evidence-based policymaking that addresses the manifold public health, economic, and social challenges countries face. To understand these new challenges and NSOs’ needs, the Statistics Division of the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs and the World Bank s Development Data Group, in coordination with the five UN regional commissions, just released the results of the third round of a global online survey to monitor the impact of the coronavirus crisis on NSOs.

Subregional Offices | United Nations Economic Commission for Africa

ECA, through its programmes and initiatives, seeks to enhance the capacity of its member States and their regional and sub-regional organizations, in formulating and implementing harmonized macroeconomic and sectoral policies, programmes and initiatives to address key integration priorities in the sub-regions, including infrastructure and services; trade, investment and finance; mining and energy; food security and sustainable development; gender and development; and the achievement of the MDGs and other internationally agreed goals Our focus The United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) was established in 1958 and serves 54 Member States which are organised in five sub-regions: North Africa, West Africa, Central Africa, East Africa and Southern Africa.

Subregional activities for development | United Nations Economic Commission for Africa

ECA, through its programmes and initiatives, seeks to enhance the capacity of its member States and their regional and sub-regional organizations, in formulating and implementing harmonized macroeconomic and sectoral policies, programmes and initiatives to address key integration priorities in the sub-regions, including infrastructure and services; trade, investment and finance; mining and energy; food security and sustainable development; gender and development; and the achievement of the MDGs and other internationally agreed goals Our focus The United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) was established in 1958 and serves 54 Member States which are organised in five sub-regions: North Africa, West Africa, Central Africa, East Africa and Southern Africa.

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