African Statistical Journal Vol. 1

This is the inaugural volume of the African Statistical Journal. Articles in this volume address statistical issues at the country and regional levels.
The African Statistical Journal, Volume 1, November 2005
Contents
- Preface
Articles-
Relevance of the National Strategy for the Development of Statistics (NSDS) Approach to Statistical Development in Africa
Antoine Simonpietri and Tony Williams -
Using the GDDS to Build Statistical Capacity in Africa
Graham Eele and Oliver Chinganya -
Strengthening Statistical Capacity in African Countries under the Framework of the International Comparison Program for Africa (ICP-Africa)
Charles Leyeka Lufumpa and Michel Mouyelo-Katoula -
Statistics South Africa in transition: Reflections on a Decade of Statistical Practice (1994-2004)
Pali Lehohla -
A Case and Some Actions for Improving Statistical Advocacy in Poor Developing Countries
Ben Kiregyera -
Experience with GPS Equipment in Measuring Crop Areas: The Case of Uganda
E.S.K. Muwanga-Zake and J.B. Magezi-Apuuli -
Preparation for Egypt's Population and Housing Census: Data Processing Challenges
Bahy El-Din Abdel-hamid Mortagy and Nevine Nagu-ib Hegazy -
General Data Dissemination System (GDDS) Project for Anglophone Africa
Oliver J.M Chinganya -
SADC / World Bank Project on Statistical Capacity Building for Poverty Reduction Strategies
Helena Nthibe -
Statistical Training at the Institute of Statistics and Applied Economics, Makerere University
Jonathan Odwee
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Research Summary
Research Summary 2010 (4.3 MB)
Research Summary 2009 (0.9 MB)
Research Summary 2008 (3.3 MB)
