The third World Statistics Day will be celebrated around the globe on 20 October 2020 with the theme “.” This theme reflects the importance of trust, authoritative data, innovation and the public good in national statistical systems.
The celebration of World Statistics Day 2020 is a global collaborative endeavour, organized under the guidance of the .
The of the United Nations Department of Economic Affairs is the global coordinator of the campaign, defining global key messages and making available outreach resources to countries and other partners through this website.
National statistical offices act as national coordinators, translating promotional materials into national languages and organizing events and outreach efforts at national and subnational levels.
International organizations play a key role in amplifying campaigns at the global and regional levels and organizing their own events. You can register your event at .
Background
At its 41st Session in February 2010, the United Nations Statistical Commission proposed celebrating 20 October 2010 as World Statistics Day (Decision 41/109).
Acknowledging that the production of reliable, timely statistics and indicators of countries’ progress is indispensable for informed policy decisions and monitoring implementation of the Millennium Development Goals, the General Assembly adopted on 3 June 2010 , which officially designated 20 October 2010 as the under the general theme “Celebrating the many achievements of official statistics.”
In 2015, with , the General Assembly decided to designate 20 October 2015 as the under the general theme “Better data, better lives,” as well as to celebrate World Statistics Day every five years on 20 October.
As the United Nations marks its seventy-fifth anniversary and the world deploys data to face a common challenge, let us use World Statistics Day to spotlight the role of statistics in advancing sustainable development for all.
UN Secretary-General António Guterres
Resources
- (2 September 2020)
- Secretary-General's Data Strategy (2020-2022)
- (2015)
- (2010)