Workshop held on strengthening data-driven decision-making

Oman Wednesday 30/April/2025 16:58 PM
By: Times News Service
Workshop held on strengthening data-driven decision-making

Muscat: The National Centre for Statistics and Information (NCSI), in collaboration with the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) – Oman Office, convened a two-day workshop titled "Using and Analysing Data to Enhance Decision-Making".

The workshop will run from 30 April to 1 May 2025. The event focuses on advancing best practices in data analysis and exploring predictive analytics tools to support evidence-based policymaking.

Dr. Khalifa Abdullah Al Barwani, CEO of the NCSI, emphasised that, the initiative is part of the Centre’s ongoing efforts to build national capacity in statistical analysis and promote informed decision-making—particularly vital in a rapidly evolving landscape that demands data-driven planning.

Al Barwani also highlighted the strategic partnership with UNICEF as a critical pillar in supporting sustainable development, with a focus on upholding the rights of children and addressing the needs of vulnerable groups.

On her turn, Sumaira Chowdhury, UNICEF representative in the Sultanate of Oman, affirmed the organization’s commitment to fostering data-informed policy support. She underscored the workshop’s alignment with Oman Vision 2040, which places human development at the core of national progress.

The workshop’s opening day featured a series of technical and training sessions. Dr. Yousuf Mohammed Al Riyami, Director General of National Statistics at NCSI, presented a paper on the application of national statistics in planning processes. Additionally, regional expert Jan Beaz delivered insights on leveraging data for public policy and achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Participants engaged in hands-on training sessions and group discussions centered on early childhood development indicators, identifying existing data gaps and opportunities for improvement. A panel discussion on enhancing the role of data in social protection included representatives from the Ministry of Health and the Social Protection Fund.

The second day of the workshop will turn its focus to using data to advance the rights of children, particularly those with disabilities. The agenda includes keynote addresses and training delivered by experts from UNICEF’s regional office. Participants will examine the use and analysis of disability-related indicators and review a visual presentation titled "Omani Children and Social Media Networks", which underscores the role of digital literacy in safeguarding children online.

The workshop will conclude with a high-level panel discussion exploring innovative approaches to data collection aimed at advancing children's rights.