
Revitalizing the African Statistical Association for Data-Driven Development
Emphasizing the importance of statistics in decision-making, the revival of the African Statistical Association is crucial for the effective management of economic and social affairs in Africa. Re-establishing this association will lead to the production of accurate data for informed decision-making, promoting developmental opportunities and enhancing the quality and usability of statistical information across the continent.
Download Presentation

Please find below an Image/Link to download the presentation.
The content on the website is provided AS IS for your information and personal use only. It may not be sold, licensed, or shared on other websites without obtaining consent from the author. If you encounter any issues during the download, it is possible that the publisher has removed the file from their server.
You are allowed to download the files provided on this website for personal or commercial use, subject to the condition that they are used lawfully. All files are the property of their respective owners.
The content on the website is provided AS IS for your information and personal use only. It may not be sold, licensed, or shared on other websites without obtaining consent from the author.
E N D
Presentation Transcript
The Revival of African Statistical Association Prof Dahud Kehinde Shangodoyin, Interim Association President
INTRODUCTION: NEED FOR AN AFRICAN STATISTICAL ASSOCIATION Evidence-based decision-making is a universally recognized paradigm of efficient management of economic and social affairs and of overall effective governing of societies today. Generating relevant, accurate and timely statistics is a sine qua non of this model. In order to plan for, and implement, economic and social development, official and administrative activity or scientific research, it is necessary to have reliable and detailed data which is produced by an efficient National Statistical System; and Statistical Association is an integral part of this system.
NEED FOR AN AFRICAN STATISTICAL ASSOCIATION National, continental and international statistical associations can and do play important roles in statistical development at all levels. Currently, around 28 African countries have in place a National Statistical Association with varying degrees of intensity of activities. Indeed, some of them are inactive and need to be activated and strengthened. At the continental level, we used to have an African Statistical Association (AfSA) which became moribund after mid-1990s. And at the international level there are associations such as International Statistical Institute (ISI) and its various sections, the Royal Statistical Society, etc. So African Statistical Association is crucial to the Harmonization of Statistics in Africa.
NEED FOR AN AFRICAN STATISTICAL ASSOCIATION The African Statistical Association was established in March, 1984. The two notable events of the association took place in 1989 in Abuja, Nigeria and 1995 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. These events provided a unique forum for African statisticians to share knowledge and experience, and also to collectively contribute to main programmes and initiatives for further development of statistics in the continent. From 1995, AfSA ceased to function and became moribund.
BENEFITS OF HAVING A VIBRANT STATISTICAL ASSOCIATION IN BENEFITS OF HAVING A VIBRANT STATISTICAL ASSOCIATION IN AFRICA AFRICA Reviving AfSA will help to raise individual and collective consciousness in a quantum space of Africa developmental opportunities through the production, analysis and dissemination of data that will lead to making strategic decisions. AfSA will: Raise Awareness of the Role of Statistical Information in Africa Increase User Satisfaction by Enhancing the Quality and Usability of Statistical Information through Achieve Synergy with National Statistical Systems Promote Greater Use of Statistical Information
RECENT DEVELOPMENTS ON THE REVIVAL OF AFSA Given the importance of the association to statistical development in Africa, the African Development Bank and the UN Economic Commission for Africa have since the beginning of this decade taken various initiatives to revive the association. The most recent effort took advantage of the opportunity presented by the the 25th Anniversary celebrations of the Ethiopian Statistical Association which took place in Addis Ababa from 20 22 May, 2016. With support from the African Development Bank, a Statistics Conference that brought together heads of National Statistical Associations from across Africa was held back-to-back with the said anniversary celebrations to: review the state of National Statistical Associations in Africa learn lessons from those which are doing well (what has worked and why), discuss why some associations are not doing well; and discuss how to revive the African Statistical Association.
RECENT DEVELOPMENTS ON THE REVIVAL OF AFSA The conference resolved to revive the AfSA. Accordingly, it was decided to establish an AfSA Interim Committee and charged it with the following tasks: advocating for AfSA among National Statistical Associations, National Statistics Offices and the community of data producers and users in Africa; facilitating the draft constitution of AfSA; conference for AfSA. The following were elected members of the Committee: Prof. Dahud K. Shangodoyin (Botswana) (representing Southern Africa) (Chair); Mr. Bessa Mohamed (Tunisia) (representing North Africa) (Secretary); Mr. Souleymane Diallo (Senegal) (representing West Africa Francophone); Dr. Mohammed M. Tumala (Nigeria) (representing West Africa Anglophone); Mr. Nzemen Moise (Cameroon) (representing Central Africa); and Dr. Butte Gotu (Ethiopia) (representing East Africa). In addition, it was resolved to form an advisory group to support the work of the interim committee. Members of the advisory group are:Dr Pali Lehohla (South Africa); Mr O O Ajayi (Nigeria);Mr Yacob Zewoldi (Ethiopia)and Prof Ben Kiregyera (Uganda). and organizing an inaugural
AfSA OBJECTIVES and FUTURE PLANS AfSA objectives include: -Promote the development of both pure and applied statistics in the African region -Ensure the more effective contribution of statistics and enhance its usefulness, particularly to administration, policy formulation, planning for socio-economic development and research -Provide the opportunity for the exchange of ideas and experience among statisticians -Foster the professional status of statisticians -Promote methodological and substantive research in the fields of statistics -Encourage the establishment of national statistical associations -Establish and maintain links with national and international statistical associations.
AfSA FUTURE PLANS advocating for AfSA among National Statistical Associations, National Statistics Offices and the community of data producers and users in Africa; facilitating the draft constitution of AfSA; and organizing an inaugural conference for AfSA.
CONCLUDING REMARKS The Africa statistics community needs a vibrant African Statistical Association that can help to raise individual and collective statistical consciousness, nurture the statistical profession in the continent, support National Statistical Associations, and promote evidence-based policy, planning and decision making for sustainable development in Africa. We appeal to you to join the African Statistical Association. You can get information on how to join the Association from the President and/or Secretary of the interim Committee or the Association Secretariat at email address below. Please be proactive and pass on the message to all members of statistical ecosystem within your country and region. Contacts: President: Prof. Dahud Kehinde Shangodoyin Email: shangodoyink@mopipi.ub.bw or sangodoyink@gmail.com Secretary: Mr Bessa Mohamed Email: Mohamed.bessa@businessdecision.com AfSA secretariat: secretariat.AfSA@gmail.com
THE REBIRTH OF AfSA THANK YOU ALL FOR YOUR ATTENTION QUESTIONS and COMMENTS