Some TSED main uses

 

  • Increase availability of information and indicators on progress and setbacks in the socio-economic situation of the country.
  • Maintain updated and organized indicators with their corresponding information sources and data collection methodologies.
  • Facilitate the analysis and visualization of disparities through thematic maps at regional, national and sub-national levels.
  • Facilitate the dissemination of information on the socio-economic situation of the country through CD ROMS, Internet, publications.
  • Increase availability of updated indicators and analyses on issues relevant to the country, e.g. progress towards the MKUKUTA.
  • Strengthen the government’s and counterparts’ capacity to organize, analyze and disseminate information at the national and sub-national levels.
  • Allow the monitoring of international, regional and national goals and commitments, e.g. Millennium Development Goals (MDG).
  • Facilitate the creation of common indicators and information systems for UN agencies, in the framework of the UN development assistance framework.
  • Facilitate the formulation of policies in favor of development and poverty reduction.
  • Facilitate the monitoring of initiatives to strengthen the responsibility of the privat