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We are launching the 2nd Pacific Dataviz Challenge, organised by the Pacific Community's (SPC) Statistics for Development Division, the Pacific Data Hub and the Government of New Caledonia's DINUM:
September 1, 2023September 30, 2023Event
- This Food Security Profile is part of the series Hunger and Food Security (SDG 2.1) profiles that provide national snapshots for a range of SDG-oriented indicators.May 6, 2023News & Reports
- Year2020July 26, 2023Digital Library Document
- This course is an advanced course in data visualisation, conceived as an extension to SIAP’s facilitated course “Data Visualization for Official Statistics and SDG Indicators” conducted in 2021 and 2022 or, alternatively, to the self-paced course “Principles of Data Visualization for Official Statistics and SDG Indicators” available on SIAP’s e-learning platform.July 12, 2023July 12, 2023Event
- Food is central to a healthy and sustainable future for the Pacific. Understanding the Pacific Food System is integral to making informed decisions around food production, distribution, and consumption. Access to reliable information is essential to making good decisions.April 9, 2023News & Reports
- This poster provides updated population pyramids for all Pacific Island Countries and Territories, showing the age-sex profiles now and in the future.August 9, 2017News & Reports
Objectives: strengthening the capacity of countries in the analysis of administrative data generated from civil
July 12, 2021September 10, 2021Event
Though less affected than some regions of the world, the Pacific has not been spared from COVID-19.March 11, 2021News & Reports
Technological advances have increased the potential uses of population registers for producing statistics.October 28, 2020News & Reports
As the world is facing an unprecedented crisis with the Coronavirus (COVID-19), the Pacific region has not been as affected as the rest of the world when it comes to infection rates, but the economic implication of the pandemic has been catastrophic across many of the 22 Pacific Island countries and territories.December 14, 2020News & Reports