The African Development Bank (AfDB), as the premier developmental organization in the continent, supports its 54 regional member countries to reduce levels of poverty and boost economic and social progress. Reliable and timely data are vital not only for formulating the AfDB’s own strategies, and for monitoring the outcomes of its programs and projects, but also for all those who wish to ensure the continent’s future positive growth trajectory. This includes key policymakers in African countries, central banks and non-governmental organizations, subregional and regional organizations, UN agencies, multinational organizations, as well as external donors and investors.
Tunisia develops its dissemination strategy around the Bank’s African Information Highway
09/25/2014
Tunisia has developed its dissemination strategy now around the AfDB’s African Information Highway Data Portal system. The Tunisian National Statistical Institute finalized the implementation of the system using the Bank’s Open Data Platform as the primary dissemination medium. The site currently has two databases: one socio-economic database with more than 8000 indicators, and one foreign-trade related database with more than 30000 products. During the next phase the Institute foresees the creation of other multidimensional databases for each statistical theme.
Tunisian new dissemination approach


