Partners
The ADP is implemented as a partnership between the PARIS21 Secretariat at the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), the World Bank, and other technical and financial partners. Global coordination is done by the ADP/IHSN Secretariat, hosted by PARIS21 and the World Bank. Agencies interested in participating in ADP are invited to contact us.
Implementation
- PARIS21 Secretariat: global coordination, implementation in countries and management of the funds
- World Bank Development Data Group : global coordination, synergies with IHSN activities; other World Bank Departments and Country Offices contribute to implementation in selected countries
The implementation of ADP greatly benefits from the contribution of many partners, including:
- International Household Survey Network (IHSN): provides tools and guidelines
- African Development Bank: implements ADP in selected countries
- Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UN-ESCAP): implemented the pilot ADP (first phase) in selected countries in Asia and the Pacific; conducts regional training and capacity building at the Statistical Institute for Asia and the Pacific (UNSIAP)
- Observatoire Économique et Statistique d'Afrique Subsaharienne (AFRISTAT): provides training on microdata archive and technical assistance on microdata management to selected countries in francophone Africa
- Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC): implements ADP in selected countries
- United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF): provides training and technical support to documentation and dissemination of the Multiple Indicators Cluster Surveys (MICS) datasets
- United Nations World Food Program of the United Nations (WFP): provides training and technical support to documentation and dissemination of food security surveys datasets
- Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO): provides training and technical support to documentation and dissemination of agriculture census datasets
Funding
- The World Bank Development Grant Facility is the largest source of funding for the ADP through annual grants to the OECD/PARIS21 Secretariat. Since 2006, the World Bank has funded the ADP up to USD 25 million.
- The Department for International Development (DFID) of the United Kingdom is sponsoring a trust fund (TF071804) executed by the World Bank. This trust fund, open to other sponsors, was established January 2012 to support the activities of the IHSN and ADP.
The following partners are also financing ADP activities either as part of the ADP itself, or by implementing ADP activities as part of their own technical assistance programs: