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Dear <<First Name>>,

2021 was a year of tremendous achievement for the PARIS21 partnership. Amidst ongoing global challenges such as climate change and COVID-19, our community worked to strengthen the ability of national statistical systems to deliver timely, high-quality disaggregated for better lives.

Now that we are entering the Decade of Action for achieving the SDGs, it is more crucial than ever that our efforts are co-ordinated and targeted. The launch of our Results Framework, which you and other partners helped to develop, is a significant milestone for PARIS21. It promises to set the foundations for new ways of working throughout the partnership, identify synergies across the activities of our different organisations, and allow us all to reflect on where and how we are having impact.
 
As we embark on this path, we are pleased to be able to share with you some impact stories from 2021. We look forward to continuing our partnership with you in 2022 and to working together to achieve impact.


 

Johannes Jütting
Executive Head, PARIS21
Why does trusted data matter for inclusive governance? Improving data literacy and use in Vanuatu

It is safe to say that Vanuatu resembles few other countries: geographically, culturally and in terms of the challenges that the country faces in order to ensure a safe, prosperous and healthy future for its people and ecosystems. As the country faces a changing environment and disruption to lives and livelihoods, how can Ni-Vanuatu and their political representatives ensure that they are able to use data to make the right policy choices, and ensure that those who represent them are accountable? Through the PARIS21 Trust Initiative, Vanuatu’s National Statistics Organisation is addressing the gaps in the national statistical systems to build capacity to use data.

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Communicating gender statistics in Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago and Brazil

After completing the UN Women/PARIS21 training on communicating gender statistics, three women from Brazil, Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago talk about how the course helped them in their day-to-day work: from helping women understand the legal systems of their country, being inclusive of groups who might be left behind, and learning how to find trustworthy statistics to enhance the narratives of their work.

Find out more about the PARIS21/UN Women Communicating Gender Statistics course
How is the ADAPT tool helping to modernise Paraguay’s data systems?

Achieving and monitoring progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals requires more data than ever before. In this respect, 2020 and 2021 were milestone years for statistics in Paraguay. With a new statistics law, the inauguration of the new National Statistics Institute, the creation of a modern statistical system and a National Strategy for the Development of Statistics that includes the planning of gender statistics, the country is looking to build a statistical system that can provide the data that the country needs for sound policy making. From the outset, PARIS21’s ADAPT tool has been integrated into this system. One year on, what are the benefits of these efforts?

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Spotlight on gender
PARIS21 assessed gender statistics and identified strategic approaches to gender statistics development in nine countries
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