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  1. Archive with tag Data Modelling

Community hosts data modelling webinar

July 2, 2020

On Thursday 2 July 2020, the Community hosted it’s first webinar – .Stat Suite data modelling and migration approach and best practices. Close to 40 participants joined the webinar to learn more about the OECD data modelling and migration approach to move from the .Stat version 7 to the .Stat Suite. The webinar went into […]

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Tags: .Stat Suite, Data Modelling, Matrix Generator, OECD, SDMX, webinar

Strengthening Data Management Practices

October 30, 2018

NIS Cambodia Case Study Background NOTE: Please see the Community blog for an update on this project as of May 2019. The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) were adopted in the midst of a data revolution – an explosion not only in the volume of data available, but also of demand for access to it. Taken […]

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Tags: Cambodia, Capacity Development, Data Modelling, SDGs

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