64th ISI World Statistics Congress - Ottawa, Canada

64th ISI World Statistics Congress - Ottawa, Canada

Map 4 Census: experimenting answers to how civil society can partner with governments to monitor the SDGs with data

Abstract

In 2015, UN member countries pledged their commitment to advancing the ambitious 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. Although a considerable number of countries have made significant strides in measuring progress towards sustainable development, many specific indicators still require basic inputs.

This article describes and analyzes a case study in the frame of the growingly considered concept of third-party data from civil society for the sustainable development goals (SDG). The paper departs by modelling citizen 2 government data partnerships, then illustrated in a real-life practice. The featured case study, called Map4Census, is an experiment developed by GeoCensos Foundation, a non-governmental organization that essayed a prototype of data partnership supported the IADB to assist the National Statistical Office of El Salvador. Findings conclude evaluating the outcomes of data partnerships from non-governmental organizations (NGOs) with governments for the SDGs. When discussing in depth the issue, it asserts positive tradeoffs between data quality validation and bottom-up data disaggregation in participative agendas. The research also warns about conditions to be revised in these kinds of initiatives
for the 2030 Agenda.