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Digital Transformation of National Statistical Offices

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Digital transformations bring about fundamental changes in how institutions – from governments to businesses – operate. National statistical offices (NSOs) face growing expectations from data users and need to adapt their digital capabilities accordingly. For NSOs in low and middle-income countries, who may have had limited exposure to digitalisation to date, keeping pace with rapid technological change is challenging.

This report uses examples from six NSOs to explore common barriers for NSOs in their digital transformations and identifies specific drivers. The report makes a case for digital transformations through more comprehensive institutional changes such as governance, procurement and human resources. In addition, the report outlines specific recommendations at the individual, technological, organisational and system level to guide NSOs and their partners towards a successful digital transformation.

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Examples of digital transformations in national statistical offices (country examples)

The authors and PARIS21 staff conducted an extensive literature review as well as interviews with representatives of a few select national or territorial statistical offices (NSOs) in October 2021. The small number of interviews, however, does not allow to imply any statistically significant representativeness. The interviewed NSOs have, however, been selected based on PARIS21 and the OECD’s experience and shall provide meaningful insights to understand the key challenges that NSOs from low and middle-income countries and territories face towards a successful digital transformation.

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