64th ISI World Statistics Congress

64th ISI World Statistics Congress

IPS 496 - “One last chance for National Statistical Offices on SDG-16“

Category: IPS
Thursday 20 July 10 a.m. - noon (Canada/Eastern) (Expired) Room 215

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SDG 16 indicators regarding Peace, justice, and inclusion must be completed with high-quality data from official statistics as well as strong conceptual, methodological, and technical features. However, we still have statistical information without a strong presence in countries and regions. From a national perspective, panelists will discuss some challenges they face for the coming years related to the attention of SDG-16 indicators and several new tools and methods in order to reduce the current data gaps.

 

Chair and moderator: • Adrián Franco, Vice President of the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI) and Responsible for the National Subsystem on Governance, Crime and Justice Statistics in México.

 

Speakers:

 

1) Maria Giuseppina Muratore, Head of the Unit on Crime, Safety, and Violence. Italian National Institute of Statistics (ISTAT).

 

2) Taekyun Kim, Director Statistical Standards Division, Statistics Policy Bureau at Statistics Korea

 

3) Dae-Hoon Kwak Professor at Chungnam National University, Korea

 

4) Michael Slyuzberg Principal Advisor Research and Evaluation and Lead, Crime and Victims Research Sector Insights. Ministry of Justice of New Zealand.

 

5) Oscar Jaimes, General Director on Governance, Crime and Justice Statistics at INEGI, México.

Organiser: Dayana Pérez 

Chair: Adrian Franco 

Speaker: Dae-Hoon Kwak

Speaker: Oscar Jaimes

Speaker: Maria Giuseppina Muratore 

Speaker: Taekyun Kim 

Speaker:  Michael Slyuzberg

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