14 Nov 2023
Global Seminar on Quality Assurance of Administrative and Other Data Sources
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On November 14, the UN Expert Group on National Quality Assurance Frameworks (EG-NQAF) and its Subgroup on administrative and other data sources are hosting a global seminar. The focus is on assuring the quality when administrative and other data sources, such as civil registration, are used to produce official statistics. The seminar will present insights on how the use of such data sources poses challenges and how quality aspects of the source data and the source itself impact the final statistical output. Expert speakers from four countries will share their experiences, exploring the promise and complexities of utilizing administrative and other data sources to produce official statistics.

Date & Time: Tuesday, 14 November at 8:00 – 9:15 AM EDT

Register for the event here.

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