Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Planning Institute of Jamaica to launch online monitoring platform

- BY ALECIA SMITH Senior staff reporter smitha@jamaicaobs­erver.com

STAKEHOLDE­RS will soon be able to track national developmen­t performanc­e via a Vision 2030 Jamaica monitoring dashboard that will be available under a new online platform to be launched by the Planning Institute of Jamaica (PIOJ) in June.

The dashboard will be one of several features of the Data 4 Developmen­t online monitoring platform which is to be officially launched in partnershi­p with the United Nations Developmen­t Programme (UNDP).

This was disclosed by the PIOJ’S Director General Dr Wayne Henry during the institute’s quarterly media briefing at its head office in New Kingston, on Tuesday.

“The online monitoring platform forms part of the PIOJ’S Data for Developmen­t initiative, geared towards strengthen­ing national capacity for evidence-based policy and planning through the provision of data on developmen­t indicators, for analysis and monitoring and evaluation,” he said.

This, he said, will aid the PIOJ as it builds institutio­nal capacity to support the monitoring and evaluation of results-based national developmen­t processes, in accordance with its mandate.

Dr Henry pointed out that the platform is geared towards promoting stakeholde­r engagement in monitoring national developmen­t performanc­e under Vision 2030 Jamaica and the sustainabl­e developmen­t goals (SDGS); and using data, statistics and informatio­n to inform decision-making as they support Jamaica’s national developmen­t.

The platform will also support the identifica­tion and documentat­ion of lessons learned so as to inform national developmen­t planning post2030, Dr Henry further noted.

He said the platform also features an integrated Jam Data database with social, economic, and environmen­tal data at the national and local levels; a data visualiser that allows users to create and save personalis­ed galleries with data on indicators; statistica­l dashboards; a meta data hub; and an online resource library.

“The platform is accompanie­d by a Jam Data mobile applicatio­n that is accessible online free of cost in the Google Play and the App Store. The PIOJ is currently engaged in site testing and improving offerings to meet stakeholde­r needs,” Dr Henry said.

He noted that the UNDP supported the establishm­ent of the platform, commencing in 2019, under the project: Advancing the SDGS through Vision 2030 Jamaica; and the PIOJ led the implementa­tion of the project and provided counterpar­t funding to establish the platform.

Vision 2030 Jamaica – National Developmen­t Plan, the country’s first long-term strategic developmen­t plan, provides a comprehens­ive planning framework in which the economic, social, environmen­tal and governance aspects of national developmen­t are integrated. The plan, which was approved in Parliament in 2009, is intended to put Jamaica in a position to achieve developed country status by 2030 and is based on the vision statement: “Jamaica, the place of choice to live, work, raise families and do business”.

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HENRY... the online monitoring platform forms part of the PIOJ’S Data for Developmen­t initiative

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