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Welcome to the Resource Page of Statistical Observatory, your go-to hub for essential tools, guides, and materials in the field of social research, data analysis, and data visualization. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just beginning your journey in data science, our curated resources are designed to equip you with the knowledge and tools you need to succeed.
What You’ll Find Here:
Guides and Tutorials: Step-by-step instructions on various topics, from statistical methods to advanced data visualization techniques.
Datasets: Access to publicly available datasets that you can use for practice, research, or project work.
Templates and Tools: Downloadable templates for data analysis, reporting, and visualization that streamline your workflow.
Research Papers and Case Studies: In-depth studies and examples that showcase real-world applications of statistical analysis in various sectors.
Webinars and Workshops: Recordings and materials from past events, offering insights from industry experts and hands-on learning experiences.
Software Recommendations: Reviews and suggestions for software and tools that can enhance your data analysis capabilities.
Our resources are regularly updated to ensure you have access to the latest information and innovations in the field. Whether you're looking to refine your skills, stay updated with industry trends, or find the perfect tool for your next project, you'll find valuable insights and materials here.
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Global Data Sources:
* UNICEF MICS Surveys : The UNICEF Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys (MICS) are large-scale, internationally comparable household surveys designed to provide data on the well-being of children and women. MICS helps countries generate high-quality, reliable data to inform policy decisions, monitor progress toward global goals, and support evidence-based development strategies.
* WHO COVID-19 Data: The WHO COVID-19 data provides comprehensive global statistics on COVID-19 cases, deaths, vaccinations, and testing. It supports governments and public health authorities with timely and reliable information to monitor the pandemic's progress, guide policy decisions, and track vaccination efforts worldwide.
* UN Data: UN Data is a comprehensive platform that provides access to a wide range of global statistical databases from various United Nations agencies. It offers data on economic, social, environmental, and demographic indicators, supporting research, analysis, and policy-making across member states and international organizations.
* World Bank Data: World Bank Data provides open access to a vast array of global development indicators, covering topics like poverty, education, health, and economic growth. It supports data-driven decision-making and research for policymakers, researchers, and development practitioners worldwide.
* UNDP Data: UNDP Data offers insights into global human development trends, focusing on poverty reduction, governance, and sustainable development. It supports evidence-based decision-making to advance the UN's Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) across countries and regions.
* UNSD Data: The United Nations Statistics Division (UNSD) provides vital statistical information and resources to support global data collection and analysis. It plays a key role in advancing the international statistical system and promoting the use of data for sustainable development and evidence-based policymaking.
* UNFPA Data: UNFPA Data focuses on global population trends, reproductive health, and gender equality, providing critical insights for advancing women’s rights and improving health outcomes. It supports evidence-based programs aimed at reducing maternal mortality, promoting family planning, and ensuring the well-being of marginalized populations.
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Dashboards: The dashboards of the Statistical Observatory provide dynamic, interactive visualizations of key data trends, allowing users to explore and analyze complex datasets in real-time. These dashboards cover diverse sectors, supporting informed decision-making and enhancing data accessibility.