UNdata - a data access system to UN databases
| Source: | UNdata |
| Date added: | 2008-08-28 |
The United Nations Statistics Division (UNSD) of the Department of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA) has launched a new internet-based data service for the global user community. It brings UN statistical databases within easy reach of users through a single entry point (http://data.un.org/) from which users can now search and download a variety of statistical resources of the UN System.
Since its foundation, the United Nations System has been collecting
statistical information from Member States on a variety of topics. The
information thus collected constitutes a considerable information asset
of the organization. However, since these statistical data are often
stored in proprietary databases - each with unique dissemination and
access policies - as a result, users are often unaware of the full
array of statistical information that the UN System has in its data
libraries. The current arrangement also means that users are required
to move from one database to another to access different types of
information. UNdata
addresses this problem by pooling major UN databases and those of
several international organizations into a single internet environment.
The innovative design allows users to access a large number of UN
databases either by browsing the data series or through a keyword
search.
Useful features like Country Profiles, Advanced Search
and Glossaries are also provided to aid research. Currently, there are
14 databases and 6 glossaries containing over 55 million data points
and covering a whole range of statistics including Population,
Industry, Energy, Trade and National Accounts. Whilst this initial
version of UNdata
is fully equipped with all the functionalities for data access, the
development team is continuously adding new databases and features to
further enhance the usefulness to users. When fully developed, UNdata
will have a comprehensive array of international and national databases
providing the world instant access to a wealth of statistical
information.
UNdata
is the brainchild of UNSD, the statistical arm of the Department of
Economic and Social Affairs and the coordinator of statistical
activities throughout the UN System. UNSD's core mission is to advance
the development of the global statistical system and promote the
dissemination of statistical information. This database service is part
of a project launched by UNSD in 2005, called "Statistics as a Public
Good", whose objectives are to provide free access to global
statistics, to educate users about the importance of statistics for
evidence-based policy and decision-making and to assist National
Statistical Offices of Member Countries to strengthen their data
dissemination capabilities. The project is implemented in partnership
with Statistics Sweden and the Gapminder Foundation with partial
financial support from the Swedish International Development
Cooperation Agency (SIDA).
Visit the UN Data Wiki for more information.
Visit: http://data.un.org/