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Advocacy and Communications. Communications Objectives. Unpacking and communicating the concept of the “data revolution” Broadening the discussion Seeking informed input Building consensus Presenting the Road-Map. Unpacking the “data revolution”. Presenting our key messages - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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PARIS21Partnership in Statistics for

Development in the 21st Century

Advocacy and Communications

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Communications Objectives

1. Unpacking and communicating the concept of the “data revolution”

2. Broadening the discussion3. Seeking informed input4. Building consensus5. Presenting the Road-Map

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Unpacking the “data revolution”

• Presenting our key messages1. Ultimate goal of enabling informed decisions for

better lives2. Expansion of more relevant and more reliable

data3. Building upon past success and increasing

coordination4. Finding new ways to support statistical capacity

and data production

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Broadening the discussion

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Seeking informed input

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Building Consensus“If we want a data revolution, we need to properly fund national

statistics offices”

“What’s missing from the data revolution? People.”

“Information, access and skills will unlock the Post-

2015 data revolution”

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Building Consensus

“Launching a data revolution flotilla. But who’s leading the fleet?”

“The data revolution is not about the 85 richest knowing better, it’s about the 3.5 billion being

empowered to change their outcome”

“Why do we need a data revolution for the Post-2015 framework? Accountability and

civic action.”

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Building Consensus

“The data revolution is ultimately a political issue – not just a

technical issue”

“The data revolution means open data.”

“We need a data revolution, but not nearly as much as we need an accountability revolution”

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My data revolution is not your data revolution

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Presenting the Road-Map

All necessary conditions for credibly presenting the road-map as a key component of the Post-

2015 development framework

Defining the data revolution

Broadening the discussion

Seeking informed input

Building consensus