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EPIC: A tool for policy-data

integration

Arman Bidarbakhtnia

UNESCAP

bakhtnia@un.org

International Workshop on Data Disaggregation for the SDGs

28-30 January 2019, Bangkok, Thailand

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Age

Migratory

status

Income

Race

Ethnicity

Sex

Disabilitylocation

So, What kind of disaggregation?

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Outline

Problem:

•Who is left behind?

•How do we know?

EPIC: A tool for understanding policy and data

“needs”

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Equal income of USD1.8 per day

difference?

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difference?

Equal income of

USD1.8 per day

➢All equally poor

➢All may be Deprived from basic needs, But

➢Differently vulnerable, some more than others

➢Different abilities in responding to undesirable

changes

➢Different characteristics, different issues

➢Need different policy support

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Deprived Vulnerable

▪ Static

▪ Current status

▪ From basic

rights/needs

▪ Possession

VS

▪ Dynamic

▪ Change in status

▪ Capability to adapt

▪ To changes (socio-

eco- env- policy)

Who is “left behind”?

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Vulnerable less vulnerable

Have nots

Haves

deprived & vulnerable

Who is likely to be left behind?

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Leaving no “Who”

behind?

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How do we know?

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Dealmakers:

Sustainable

growth

SDGs

Rio 92 Environmental

agreement

Human rights

Economic

All+

institutional

Environment

Social

Agreed principles

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Bedrocks of EPIC: 29 Core concepts

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EPIC: Every Policy is Connected

Drawing on the agreed principles, rather than

endorsed policies..

EPIC is a generic tool that facilitates

cooperative, principle-based policy-data

integration

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A.Holistic:

▪ Institutional, Social, Economic,

Environmental

A.Participatory

B.Active

C.Principle-Based

D.Demand driven

Policy-Data Integration

Drawing on the agreed principles, rather than

endorsed policies..

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How does it work?

For each Issues/core concept identify national/regional/global indicators

Identify “target groups” under each core concept (disaggregation requirements)

Map issues for action to all relevant “core concepts” (data requirements)

List “Issues for Action” reflected in the policy document

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What is the focus of EPIC?

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What will you get?

Not monitored

(Data Gap)

Data

unused

Policy-Data Void

Policy-Data Void

Data

waste

Policy

waste

(Social, Economic, Environmental, Institutional)

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References

Bidarbakht-Nia, A., 2018; “Policy-Data Integration: key to achieving

the SDGs for all”, UNESCAP, Working Paper Series (SD/WP/07/April

2017).

EPIC: a generic tool for policy-data integration

Connecting policymakers and data producers

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Thank YOU!

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