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    Bosnia-Herzegovina 2021-2023

    Statistics Denmark is implementing an EU-financed Twinning project in Bosnia and Herzegovina in cooperation with the national statistical institutions of Finland, Sweden and Italy. The project runs from March 2021 to March 2023., The beneficiary institutions are:, Agency for Statistics of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Institute for Statistics of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Institute for Statistics of Republika Srpska, Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Indirect Taxation Authority of Bosnia and Herzegovina., The overall objective of the project is to increase the volume of statistical data in/for BiH and further increase the compliance with EU Acquis, with the specific objective to strengthen the statistical system institutional capacities and to further harmonise statistics in BiH with EU standards by improving business statistics, balance of payments, agriculture and labour market statistics and to improve reporting/statistics on collected indirect taxes., In general, the project addresses six independent components:, Component 1 - Business Statistics, with four subcomponents, Component 2 - Agricultural Statistics, Component 3 - Administrative Data Sources , Component 4 - Labour Market Statistics, Component 5 - Balance of Payment Statistics – Central Bank, Component 6 - Macroeconomic Analysis Unit of the Governing Board of the Indirect Taxation Authority, You can read more about the project on Facebook: EU Twinning - Further Support to the Reform of Statistics System in BiH

    https://www.dst.dk/en/consulting/projects/bosnia-herzegovina2021-2023

    Ghana 2019-2023

     , Statistics Denmark is implementing the first phase of a Strategic Sector Program financed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Ghana. Our partner is the Ghana Statistical Service (GSS) which is the main producer of official Statistics in Ghana., The overall objective of the Strategic Sector Program in Ghana is to lay the foundation for a statistical system that needs fewer surveys, while at the same time having more and higher quality data. To reach this objective the cooperation supports Ghana in:, strengthening the foundation of evidence-based decision making at all levels in Ghana by reinforcing the quality, dissemination and communication of relevantstatistics to users in Ghana andinternational organisations working with Ghana,, boosting the modernisation of the nationalstatistical system in Ghanaby strengthening data and quality management and new data sources in the entire statistical production process, , improving the monitoring and reporting of the UN Sustainable Development Goals in Ghana., The project is structured around seven outcomes and associated outputs:, A. Use of Administrative Data Sources for Statistical Production Increased, Output A1: Analysis of demographic data available in GSS, BDR and NIA, Output A2: Ghana Immigration Service data transferred in second pilot, Value and use of administrative data demonstrated to decision-makers and media, B. Improved IT with focus on data storage and dissemination (databases and databank)., Output B1: IT system setup for pilot data transfer and storage defined, Output B2: Statistical Databank developed and launched, C. Quality and methodology in statistical production are imptoved and harmonised throughout institution., Output C1: Structure and processes for quality principles are formalised and standardized, Output C2: Change towards increased unified methodology mapped and roadmap finalised, D. Accuracy and Coverage of Economic Statistics improved., Output D1: , Consumer Price Index transformed from 10 to 16 r, egions and updated, Output D2: Unit Value Index updated and improved , Output D3: National Accounts Database System introduced, Output D4: Input/Output tables methodology introduced, Output D5: Environmental Accounts/Green GDP methodology introduced, E. Staff trained in general statistical competences, Output E1: , Staff trained in R or Python software, Output E2: Staff trained in Generic Statistical Business Process Model (GSBPM), Output E3: Staff trained in Sampling Technique,  , Watch the video about the Strategic Sector Cooperation in Ghana between Statistics Denmark and Ghana Statistical Service

    https://www.dst.dk/en/consulting/projects/ghana-morocco-and-vietnam-2019-2024/ghana-2019-2023

    Bosnia-Herzegovina 2024-2026

    Statistics Denmark is implementing an EU-financed Twinning project in Bosnia and Herzegovina in cooperation with the national statistical institutions of Finland, Slovenia and Italy. The project runs from January 2024 to January 2026. This project is the fifth in a row of collaboration projects financed by the EU, with Statistics Denmark as the lead agency., This Twinning project addresses multiple institutions as they all constitute the national statistical system of Bosnia-Herzegovina. , The beneficiary institutions are:, Agency for Statistics of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Institute for Statistics of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Institute for Statistics of Republika Srpska,, The Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina, The overall objective of the project is to strengthen the national statistical system (NSS) in Bosnia-Herzegovina facilitating its approximation to the Union , acquis, in the area of statistics. The importance of this objective was highlighted on 15 December 2022, when , Bosnia and Herzegovina received candidate status for EU membership. The candidate status adds further urgency to the approximation process. , The project addresses five independent components:, Component 1: Business Statistics , Component 2: Tourism Satellite Accounts (TSA), Component 3: Information and Communication Technology Statistics (ICT), Component 4: Labour Markets Statistics , Component 5: Monthly Balance of Payments Statistics, Business Statistics, From previous Twinning Projects in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Danish and Finish experts have an in depth understanding of the local conditions. As EBS has come into effect both structural business statistics and short term statistics has to be adjusted in terms of methodology and data collection thereby requiring changes to the Statistical Business Register. At the same time, the burden put on respondents must not grow and should preferably be reduced through better data collecting and use of administrative data. ,  , Administrative data sources, The consortium has significant experience in the use of administrative data for production of statistics. With some accuracy, it can be claimed that the use of administrative data was invented in Scandinavia.,  , Denmark and Finland has a long history of using administrative data sources. Statistics Finland is required by law to use administrative sources if available in order to minimize respondent burden and in Denmark, nearly all social statistics are based on administrative records. Data on wages and employment are also usually extracted from business and tax authorities. ,  , TSA and ICT, TSA and ICT are new areas to this Twinning but are all produced by the MS partners. Implementation of ICT in Bosnian-Herzegovina is already well advanced and the component may be directed more at methodologies used for collecting and producing the statistics than actually compiling them. TSA or more formally Tourism Satellite accounts are often produced in a venture between NSIs and relevant public institutions such as the national board of tourism and academia. ,  , Labour markets statistics, Labour market statistics are produced according to Eurostat and ILO requirement. Data is compiled using a combination of surveys and administrative records. The coming project will focus on using administrative records.  ,  , Monthly Balance of Payment, Balance of Payment is usually produced in close collaboration between the national statistical institutes and the Central / National Bank. As in two previous project, we hope to continue the work relation established between Statistics Finland, the Central Bank of Finland and the Central Bank of Bosnia-Herzegovina. If relevant expertise from Italy may also be mobilized.

    https://www.dst.dk/en/consulting/projects/bosnia-herzegovina-2024-2026