Partnership in Statistics for
Development in the 21st Century (Paris21)
The Partnership in Statistics for the Development 21st Century (Paris21)
established in November 1999 in response to the United Nations Economic and
Social Council (UN), which appealed the international community to strengthen
the statistical capacities in the developing countries to enable them to improve
their planning capacities and provide the opportunity to build policy making
process based on reliable statistical indicators.
The Partnership in Statistics for Development in the 21st Century (PARIS21) put
goals for itself represented in the assistance scope in supporting
evidence-based information policy making and monitoring in all countries, and
especially in developing countries
The PARIS21 Consortium is a partnership of policy makers, analysts, and expert
statisticians from all countries of all over the world. It focuses on providing
high-quality statistics to be used in putting the right policies.
The Forum focuses on fostering more effective dialogue between statistics
producers and users, through facilitating international events, supporting
country-based activities, regional workshops, and subject matter task teams.
For more information or to get the outputs of this Forum, you can visit the
website: http://www.paris21.org