In pursuance of the resolution of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan No.PP-4796 dated 03.08. "On measures to further improve and develop the national system of statistics of the Republic of Uzbekistan", the State Statistics Committee pays special attention to the exchange of best practices in the field of statistics with national statistical agencies of other countries.

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The Department of Statistics Malaysia is one of such examples. In particular, on December 16-17, 2020, a virtual study visit was organized to the Department of Statistics Malaysia via videoconferencing, where topical topics on the effective organization of statistical activities and the implementation of modern internationally recognized models in practice were discussed. The event was organized with the support of the diplomatic mission of the Republic of Uzbekistan in Malaysia.

During the event, the experience of the Department of Statistics Malaysia was studied and presentations were made on the topic:

  1. Experience of Malaysia in the implementation of GSBPM and GSIM;

For reference: GSBPM - Generic Statistical Business Process Model. It describes and defines the set of business processes required for the production of official statistics. Provides a standard framework and consistent terminology to assist statistical organizations in modernizing statistical production processes, and to exchange methods and components. Developed in 2008 by UNECE in cooperation with Eurostat and OECD based on the experience of New Zealand. The model has been improved and the latest version # 5 launched on January 1, 2019.

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GSIM - Generic Statistical Information Model. Based on sample terminology from Nehvatel. Objective: To achieve a common language for understanding / accepting statistical classifications and the relationships between them. It is a terminological and conceptual model that provides a framework for compiling metadata and managing statistical classifications. Developed in 1999 by the UNECE in cooperation with the statistical agencies of Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Switzerland. The model was improved, and on December 14, 2016 launched the 2nd modernized version.

    1. Implementation of NQAF;

    For reference: NQAF - National Quality Assurance Framework (guidance). It provides guidance for the development and implementation of national quality assurance frameworks that ensure quality in different circumstances and situations, and thus help countries to establish official statistics as a reliable source of information in an ever-changing environment. The latest version of the guide was adopted by the UN Statistical Commission in March 2019 (5th session, decision 50/106).

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    1. GSBPM: good practices in surveys of the economic sector, households, and labor force.

    For reference: Representatives of the Department of Statistics Malaysia in their presentations familiarized the participants of the event with the practice of introducing GSBPM requirements into survey processes, such as surveys of the economic sector, households, and the labor force. For the example of each survey, all stages of compliance with the components and subcomponents of GSBPM are disclosed.

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At the end of the event, the parties agreed to continue this kind of events on topical issues, in particular, on the effective use of advanced ICT capabilities in production processes, effective organization of censuses, improvement of sectoral statistics, etc.

 

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