About the meeting
In today's rapidly changing world, statistical organisations are facing increasingly complex challenges in effectively disseminating and communicating data. With the continuous emergence of new technologies and platforms, the growing need to provide the right data product to the right people in a timelier manner as well as the rising competition from private data providers, statistical organisations must adapt quickly to continue serving their critical role as providers of official statistics that are fundamental to informed decision-making in society.
The Expert Meeting on Dissemination and Communication of Statistics aims to bring together experts from around the world to exchange their experiences and lessons learned from these challenges. The target audience of the expert meeting includes senior and middle-level managers responsible for data dissemination and communication, across all statistical domains.
Detailed information and examples of topics to be covered in the meeting, registration, contributions and other organizational aspects can be found in Information Notice #1. For logistical information, please see Information Notice #2.
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Session 1: Building trust and brand Co-chairs: Emily Liddel (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics) and Lukasz Augustyniak (Eurostat) |
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Building Trust in Numbers and Communicating Statistics - Suzanne Halls (Office for Statistics Regulation, UK) | Abstract | Paper Presentation |
Increasing trust in official statistics in the Republic of North Macedonia - Jasmina Gjorgjieva (State Statistical Office, Republic of North Macedonia) | Abstract | Paper Presentation |
A wake-up call: Why we have to strengthen awareness about our mission - Karen Longva and Kristin Goa (Statistics Norway) | Abstract | Paper Presentation |
Building trust through a layered communication strategy - Wendy Schelfaut and Nicolas Duriau (Statistics Belgium) | Abstract | Presentation |
Cooperating with other institutions to increase trust in official statistics (and statistical literacy) - Patrizia Collesi (Istat, Italy) | Abstract | Paper Presentation |
Presenting iNews, a Communication Product - Maria Manuela Martins (Statistics Portugal) | Abstract | Presentation |
BPstat: speaking official statistics with a stronger brand voice - Lígia Nunes (Bank of Portugal) | Abstract | Paper Presentation |
Defining a brand of a statistical institute - Experiences and lessons learned - Hanna Ikäheimo (Statistics Finland) | Abstract | Paper Presentation |
The Employer Branding - Anna Borowska (Statistics Poland) and Aeidin Sheppard (CSO, Ireland) | Abstract | Presentation |
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#IstatNewsletter: how to increase audience and strengthen brand reputation - Michela Troia (Istat, Italy) | Paper | |
Official Statistics in the Data Science Worldview: Actors and Stakeholders - Rita Lima (Istat, Italy) | Paper | |
Session 2: Engaging with hard-to-reach audience Co-chairs: Lígia Nunes and Luís Campos (Bank of Portugal) |
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TurkStat Child - Serhat Atakul (Turkish Statistical Institute, Türkiye) | Abstract | Presentation |
Towards a child-centered approach: Making a data literacy training journey - Andrea Fernandez Conde (INEGI, Mexico) | Abstract | Presentation |
My life with statistics – statistical training for teenagers - Marianne Mackie (Statistics Denmark) | Abstract | Presentation |
Engaging with hard-to-reach audience: young people and Statistics Finland - Mervi Ukkonen (Statistics Finland) | Abstract | Paper Presentation |
Reaching out to non-advanced users: Eurostat’s Education corner - Romina Brondino (Eurostat) | Abstract | Paper Presentation |
Session 3: Innovation in communications Co-chairs: Terri Mitton, Laura Belli and Vincent Finat-Duclos (OECD) |
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The Digital Transformation at the CBS (Israel) – Eran Ropalidis (Israel CBS) | Abstract | Presentation |
From storytelling to scrollytelling – modern digital publications that strengthen and develop the data literacy of our users - Pedram Ghanfili (FSO, Switzerland) | Abstract | Paper Presentation |
Data to see. Statistics to listen to. Video and audio to innovate digital and social communication of Italian National Institute of Statistics - Giovanni Prattichizzo and Cristiana Conti (Istat, Italy) | Abstract | Paper Presentation |
Invited presentation: From Data to Art – a journey into generative AI – Alexandra Neves (Microsoft) | - | Presentation |
Results from the survey on the use of Generative AI for communication / Q&A - Terri Mitton (OECD) | - | Presentation |
INSEE Chatbots: A new tool to help users - Vincent Lapegue (Insee, France) | Abstract | Paper Presentation |
Use of AI in Statistical Communication and Dissemination - Maulana Faris (Statistics Indonesia) | Abstract | Paper Presentation |
Statistics rides Grand Depart - Jose Jabier Zurikarai (Bask Statistical Institute, Spain) | Abstract | Paper Presentation |
Shining a light on the population: Finding new ways to release the value of the 2021 Census - Maria Ledgeway, Gerald Williams (ONS, UK) | Abstract | Presentation |
How a strong community and a user-centered design approach is key to .Stat Suite product excellence - Laura Belli (OECD) | Abstract | Paper Presentation |
"Making progress in communicating progress” Example of innovative approaches in communicating data and statistics for 2030 Agenda - Olga Świerkot-Strużewska (Statistics Poland) and Carolina Fresta Santos (INE Portugal) | Abstract | Paper Presentation |
How to reach the public with climate change-related statistics? Lessons learned from interviews with journalists in the UNECE region - Svantesson Sara (Statistics Denmark) and Malgorzata Cwiek (UNECE) | Abstract | Paper Presentation |
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THE NEW CONTACT CENTRE: a single portal for all Dissemination and Communication services of Istat - Giulia Peci, Roberta Roncati and Maria Assunta Scelsi (Istat, Italy) | Paper | |
Session 4: Measuring the effectiveness of communication Co-chairs: Kerstin Hänsel (Destatis, Germany) and Ellen Dougherty (U.S. Department of Agriculture) |
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How to communicate effectively? Destatis experience with an integrated media monitoring system - Kerstin Hänsel (Destatis, Germany) | Abstract | Presentation |
Measuring The Success of Communication Using Social Media Statistical Dashboards - Maulana Faris (Statistics Indonesia) | Abstract | Paper Presentation |
Practice what you preach: use statistics to make better decision - Leonardo Almeida (Bank of Portugal) | Abstract | Presentation |
Ensuring effective steering the dissemination function based on actionable monitoring - Susanne Taillemite (Eurostat) | Abstract | Presentation |
How the OECD measures and evaluates the effectiveness of data dissemination - Stefano Contratto (OECD) | Abstract | Presentation |