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A Value Chain Approach to Data Production, Use and Governance for Sound Policy Making in Africa

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  • Chege, Zachary Mwangi
  • Wanjohi, Peter Maina

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The purpose of this research was to investigate the value chain approach to data production in Africa and how it can be improved to enable sound policy making in the continent. The research also explored ways of increasing uptake of official statistics for informing decision-making in policy formulation and other aspects such as social environmental issues. The need for this research stems from the fact that Africa has in general lagged other continents in developmental matters and by extension improvement of living standards for its people. The research reviewed existing literature and identified and examined gaps and challenges regarding production and use of official statistics in Africa. Data governance gaps and weaknesses in Africa were also examined. The research also conducted three case studies covering Australian Bureau of Statistics, National Institute of Statistics of Rwanda, and Statistics South Africa where their practices regarding data production, use and governance were reviewed. Value chain analysis was conducted based on the gaps, challenges and case studies, and recommendations made regarding data production, use and governance in Africa. The research has made recommendations that need to be implemented by African countries in pursuit of sound policy making for better economies of their citizens.

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  • Chege, Zachary Mwangi & Wanjohi, Peter Maina, 2023. "A Value Chain Approach to Data Production, Use and Governance for Sound Policy Making in Africa," Working Papers cf44ef84-315e-47e2-bd89-e, African Economic Research Consortium.
  • Handle: RePEc:aer:wpaper:cf44ef84-315e-47e2-bd89-edde621ffa57
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