The paper takes a critical eye to the use and sustainability of data portal creation and usage in National Statistical Offices and their role in achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), using quantitative methods to evaluate data dissemination tactics and qualitative research to review the decision making processes behind the creation of the data portals, using Sub-saharan African countries as case studies.
The paper provides an overview of the various capacity building strategies developed by IOM for the management of climate-induced migration. The tools outlined include: (1) Migration, Environment and Climate Change: Training Manual (Facilitator's Guide); (2) Training Workshops on Migration, Environment and Climate Change; and (3) Key Documents on Migration, Environment and Climate Change.
These recommendations aim to: (a) provide guidance and assistance to countries in the planning and execution of their population and housing censuses; and (b) to facilitate and improve the comparability of census at the UN regional level through the identification of a core set of census topics and the harmonization of concepts, definitions and classifications.
Les principaux objectifs de ces recommandations sont les suivants : a) Orienter les États Membres et les aider à organiser et réaliser leur recensement de la population et des habitations ; et b) Faciliter et améliorer la comparabilité régionale des recensements en sélectionnant un ensemble de caractéristiques de base1 et en harmonisant les concepts, définitions et classifications.