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| Opening and presentation of the workshop (Paolo Valente, UNECE) |
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| Session I: International migration statistics: The user perspective |
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| Data users' questionnaire – a tool to better understand what we have and what we need (Ms Olga Chudinovskikh, UNECE Consultant) |
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| Moldova: country presentation on data needs and availability (Ms Larisa Rotaru, Social Protection and Family) |
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| Session II: Regional initiatives to improve migration data for policy-making |
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| Improving data for policy-making: CARM - The Central Asia Regional Migration Programme (Mr Pawel Szalus, IOM Kazakhstan) |
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| International Migration and Remittances in Eastern Europe and Central Asia: Using Household Surveys to Improve Migration Analysis and Policy Responses (Ms Meltem Aran, World Bank consultant, ECA region) |
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| Improving data for policy-making: Perspectives from OSCE (Ms Amaya Sotes Linares-Rivas, OSCE) |
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| Session III: Using available data sources to analyze international migration |
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| Using global databases to address key migration questions (Mr Pablo Lattes, Population Division, United Nations DESA) |
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| Data sources on persons in need of international protection (Mr Khassoum Diallo, UNHCR) |
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| Session IV: Streamlining regional data collection activities |
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| Progress in completing the regional template for data collection; follow-up to Bishkek workshop, Feb. 2010 (Ms Olga Chudinovskikh, UNECE Consultant) |
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| UNECE Clearing house on migration statistics (Mr Paolo Valente, UNECE) |
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| Day 2: Session V: Availability, needs and quality of administrative data: The NSO perspective |
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| Country presentations by representatives of National Statistical Offices: |
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| Turkey: International Migration in Turkey - Data sources and current situation (Ms Neriman Can Ergan, TurkStat ) |
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| Belarus: Improvement of Migration Statistics (Mr Aleksei Yarkovets, National Statistical Committee of the Republic of Belarus) |
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| Moldova: Availability, demand and quality of administrative data for official statistics in the Republic of Moldova (Ms Nina Cesnocova, National Bureau of Statistics) |
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| Statistical data on labour migration in the Kyrgyz Republic (Ms Shaiyrbubu Akmatova, National Statistical Committee) |
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| Session VI: Migration data collected at borders |
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| Azerbaijan: The use of border surveys (Mr Rza Allahverdiyev, State Statistical Committee of the Republic of Azerbaijan) |
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| Tajikistan: Migration cards as a complementary source of migration statistics (Ms Gulizor Gadoeva, Agency on Statistics under the President of the Republic of |
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| Statistics collected at the borders of Russia (Ms Olga Chudinovskikh, UNECE Consultant) |
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| Session VII: Availability, needs and quality of administrative data: The producer perspective |
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| Country presentations from representatives of Migration services, and other producers of administrative data: |
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| Belarus: The data collection and analysis system of migration statistics of the Department of Citizenship and Migration (Mr. Uladsimir Marhevich, Ministry of Interior) |
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| Georgia: Electronic system of processing, analysis and projection of internal and external statistical data on migration (Mr Lasha Gurgenidze, Civil Registry Agency, Ministry of Justice) |
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| Russian Federation: Administrative statistical data on migration (Ms Maria Potekhina, Federal Migration Service) |
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| Day 3: Session VIII: Tools to improve migration data |
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| UNECE inventory on information sources on migration (Mr Paolo Valente, UNECE) |
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| Toolkit on statistics of international migration (Ms Olga Chudinovskikh, UNECE Consultant) |
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