The document discusses DevInfo, a software tool developed by the United Nations to help countries develop their own monitoring and evaluation databases. It provides examples of DevInfo databases that have been established in different regions to monitor development goals and indicators at the national and sub-national levels. These include databases in Bulgaria, Belarus, Serbia, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and several other Central and Eastern European, Central Asian, and Western Balkan countries. The databases contain health, education, gender, poverty and other demographic and socioeconomic indicators to help governments with planning and monitoring progress.
1. DevInfo in CEECIS Supporting countries in developing country-led monitoring and evaluation systems January, 2011
2. Country-led national databases… Note: The boundaries and the names shown and the designations used on these maps do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. … in middle-income countries Countries with databases developed
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4. Note: The boundaries and the names shown and the designations used on these maps do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. Country-led national databases … in Central and Eastern Europe Countries with databases developed
6. Country-led national databases… … in Western Balkans Note: The boundaries and the names shown and the designations used on these maps do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. Countries with databases developed
7. DevInfo Srbija http://devinfo.stat.gov.rs The national database is updated regularly, twice a year. The database has 328 indicators at the national level, out of which 92 indicators are with data for municipality level (3rd sub-national level). National DevInfo database is used for planning and monitoring the implementation of Millennium Development Goals, National Plan of Action for Children and the Poverty Reduction Strategy. Databases are also used for monitoring the realization of Local Plans of Action for children in 21 municipalities in Serbia. Example of DevInfo database in Western Balkans
8. Country-led national databases… … in Central Asian countries Note: The boundaries and the names shown and the designations used on these maps do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. Countries with databases developed
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10. Note: The boundaries and the names shown and the designations used on these maps do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. Country-led national databases… … in Central Asian countries Countries with databases developed
11. TojikInfo TojikInfo provides key development indicators on Tajikistan and gender statistics, including data from the most recent household surveys conducted by SCS, such as Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey 2000 and 2005 (national and regional levels). http://www.tojikinfo.tj/ Example of DevInfo databases in Central Asian countries
12. MONEE Info consists of 128 indicators related to the MDGs and beyond. MONEE Info allows monitoring the situation of women and children in 27 countries of the region using time series from 1989 to the most recent year which data are available. It is available in Russian and English. MONEE Info provides a rich resource to access and analyze child protection indicators related to the institutionalization of children, living arrangements and juvenile justice, among other related issues. MONEE Info http://www.moneeinfo.org/
13. MICS Info presents the findings of the third round of Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey carried out in 12 countries of the CEECIS region. MICS Info provides a gallery with key findings; downloadable tables; the report 'Emerging challenges for children in Eastern Europe and Central Asia - Focus on disparities'; and full access to data on 59 indicators, including new indicators on child protection and early childhood development. MICS Info http://www.micsinfo.org/
14. The Regional MDG Info database has been developed through partnership of UNICEF, UNDP and UNECE in an effort to strengthen national capacities in MDG literacy and monitoring. The database is used to advocate for improvement in data quality and comparability. There are 78 indicators stratified by different background variables in the database. The gallery provides easy access to key findings related to progress towards the MDGs. Regional MDG Info http://www.regionalmdg.org/index.swf