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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 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
- Digital transformation is under way in the Pacific and presents both opportunities and challenges for the region.June 14, 2023News & Reports
- Vanuatu is set to be the pilot country for a new database that will improve insights on trade to enable better policy and business decisions.April 26, 2023News & Reports
A Regional Customs Modernisation Workshop organised by the Oceania Customs Organisation is currently underway in Port Vila, Vanuatu from the 18th – 21st April 2023. SPC is collaborating with OCO to provide an overview of the Pacific Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System 2022 and its correlation to the Standard International Trade Classification.
April 18, 2023April 21, 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
- International trade in food is an essential component of the global food system, with consequences ranging from environmental sustainability to public health. Evidence-based food policy requires analysis and interpretation of trade flows among countries.March 30, 2023News & Reports
International trade is important to the Pacific region. In many Pacific Island Countries and Territories (PICTs) the value of international trade exceeds the value of national gross domestic product. Imports provide Pacific people with access to food and other products which they cannot produce for themselves, this is especially true for the low-lying coral atolls.
December 5, 2022December 10, 2022Event
The UN Committee of Experts on International Statistical Classifications is the central coordination body for the work on international statistical classifications that are the responsibility of the Statistics Division, and for the coordination and review of other international statistical classifications that are the responsibility of other international organizations and that have been propos
October 25, 2022October 28, 2022Event
- November 7, 2022November 9, 2022Event