South Asia Workshop

SOUTH ASIA Workshop

South Asia Sub-Regional Training Workshop on “Strengthening National Capacities in Education Data and Statistics for Evidence Based Policy Making, Planning and Monitoring of SDG 4”

UNESCO Institute of Statistics (UIS) in collaboration with UNESCO Bangkok organized a regional training programme to build national capacities in the education data and statistics to improve the regional and national policies, planning and monitoring in the region. 

Purpose and Objectives

The main purpose of the training workshop is to develop appropriate skills and capacities among UNESCO Member States from East and Southeast Asia in using UIS tools and methodologies in producing education data and indicators for quality planning, monitoring and decision making. Specific objectives of the training workshops are:

  • To introduce and train key focal persons from Member States on UIS tools and methodologies including International Standard Classification for Education (ISCED) for producing quality data, statistics, and indicators for SDG 4 monitoring particularly focusing on benchmark indicators;
  • To discuss and share experiences on strengthening education data systems in improving education data in the countries;
  • To train focal persons undertaking data analysis for generating policy relevant information using SDG 4 indicators and other national indicators;
  • To review and discuss on the benchmark exercise in the region, key challenges and its use for monitoring SDG 4 policy gaps and data gaps;
  • To discuss and orient participants on the processes and approaches of national SDG 4 mid-term reviews (MTR) using national benchmark indicators.
  • To review and finalization of the country data submitted to UIS

Key Expected Learning Outcomes

After the completion of the training, participants would be able to:

  • Explain the SDG4 monitoring frameworks and indicators with their definition, methodologies, interpretation, limitation, and use
  • Demonstrate calculation of the SDG4 indicators following UIS methodologies
  • Apply international standards e.g., ISCED 2011 and other standards in production and reporting of data at international level
  • Explain and discuss the Regional and national indicator benchmark and gaps in data and policies in achieving the benchmarks by 2030.
  • Perform data analysis using various indicators for policy discussions and planning and monitoring
  • Provide/submit quality data to UIS through different tools
  • Explain the process of the Mid-Term Review of SDG 4 at national and regional level and use of benchmark indicators in the review process

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