Timely,
reliable
statistical
data
needed
for
development
Accra,
Nov, 26.
Ghanadot/GNA-
Mrs.
Chinnery
Hesse,
Special
Advisor
to the
President,
on
Wednesday
reiterated
the need
for the
generation
and
dissemination
of
timely
and
reliable
data to
meet the
country’s
development
aspirations.
The
country,
she
said,
required
a lot of
data for
policy
formulation
and
implementation
as well
as for
monitoring
and
evaluation
of
government
intervention programmes
such as
the
Millennium
Development
Goals,
the
annual
progress
report
of the
Ghana
Poverty
Reduction
Strategy.
Mrs.
Hesse
was
speaking
at the
launch
of two
documents
- the
Ghana
Statistics
Development
Plan (GSDP)
and
Ghana
Statistic
Service
Corporate
Plan-
developed
by the
Ghana
Statistical
Service’s
(GSS),
on
Wednesday
in
Accra.
The
Ghana
Statistics
Development
Plan
seeks to
introduce
coherent
and
coordinated
efforts
into
statistics
production.
The GSS
Corporate
Plan
outlines
the
programmes
and
activities
for the
plan
period
and also
provides
the
administrative
and
management
base for
the plan
implementation.
Mrs.
Hesse
said for
the GSS
to
effectively
coordinate
the
National
Statistical
System,
it must
produce
and
disseminate
relevant
and
demand-driven
and
evidenced
based
statistics
to meet
the
needs of
both the
formal
and
informal
sectors
of the
economy.
She was
happy
that the
GSS and
the
Ministries,
Departments
and
Agencies
have
initiated
moves to
rectify
anomalies
in data
collection
in the
country.
Mrs
Hesse
said
government
would
continue
to
mobilize
resources
for the
GSS for
the
implementation
of the
two
documents
for a
sustained
invigoration
of the
National
Statistical
System
for
effective
production
of
relevant
statistics
for
testing
the
resource
and
robustness
of
Ghana’s
economy.
The
Government
Statistician,
Dr Grace
Bediako
said
analysts
needed a
range of
data
from
different
sources
to
support
the
development
effort
and to
design
appropriate
policies
and
programmes
as well
to
monitor
and
evaluate
their
effects
and
impacts.
“Much of
the data
needed
to
monitor
the
health
and
education
could be
derived
from
management
information
systems
operated
and used
by
ministries
if only
these
were
reflected
in the
planning
of these
administrative
systems,”
she
said.
Dr Grace
Bediako
said for
the NSS
to
positively
respond
to the
needs of
users of
data,
there
was the
need for
quantum
leap in
provision
national
statistics
and
improving
on the
current
performance.
GNA