The Committee for the Coordination of Statistical Activities (CCSA)[1] is composed of international and supranational organisations whose mandate includes the provision of statistics. The CCSA promotes inter-agency coordination and cooperation on statistical programmes and consistency in statistical practices and development.
As a forum of committed members, the CCSA's purpose is to foster good practices in the statistical activities of international and supranational organisations, in accordance with the principles governing international statistical activities.[2] Its members contribute actively to the development of a coordinated global statistical system producing and disseminating high-quality statistics.[3]
The CCSA Secretariat and CCSA website[4] are hosted by the United Nations Statistics Division (UNSD). The Committee meets twice a year and is represented by the top level of the statistical services of its member organisations.
As of 2024 members of the CCSA are:[5]
width=50 | Year[6] | width=150 | Session | Width=200 | Venue | width=400 | Co-chairs/Chair |
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2003 | 1st session | New York | Andrew Flatt (UNESCAP) | ||||
2nd session | Geneva (ILO) | Andrew Flatt (UNESCAP) | |||||
2004 | 3rd session | New York | Andrew Flatt (UNESCAP) | ||||
4th session | New York | Andrew Flatt (UNESCAP) | |||||
2005 | 5th session | New York | Sylvester Young (ILO) | ||||
6th session | Rome (FAO) | Sylvester Young (ILO) | |||||
2006 | 7th session | New York | Sylvester Young (ILO) | ||||
8th session | Montreal (UNESCO) | Sylvester Young (ILO) | |||||
2007 | 9th session | New York | Sylvester Young (ILO) | ||||
10th session | Madrid (UNWTO) | Sylvester Young (ILO) | |||||
2008 | 11th session | New York | Paul Cheung (UNSD) and Pieter Everaers (Eurostat) | ||||
12th session | Tunis (AfDB) | Paul Cheung (UNSD) and Pieter Everaers (Eurostat) | |||||
2009 | 13th session | New York | Paul Cheung (UNSD) and Pieter Everaers (Eurostat) | ||||
14th session | Bangkok (UNESCAP) | Paul Cheung (UNSD) and Pieter Everaers (Eurostat) | |||||
2010 | 15th session | New York | Pieter Everaers (Eurostat) and Henri Laurencin (UNCTAD) | ||||
16th session | Vienna (UNIDO/UNODC/IAEA) | Pieter Everaers (Eurostat) and Henri Laurencin (UNCTAD) | |||||
2011 | 17th session | New York | Pieter Everaers (Eurostat) and Henri Laurencin (UNCTAD) | ||||
18th session | Luxembourg (Eurostat) | Pieter Everaers (Eurostat) and Henri Laurencin (UNCTAD) | |||||
2012 | 19th session | New York | Werner Bier (ECB) and Henri Laurencin (UNCTAD) | ||||
20th session | Frankfurt (ECB) | Werner Bier (ECB) and Henri Laurencin (UNCTAD) | |||||
2013 | 21st session | New York | Werner Bier (ECB) and Henri Laurencin (UNCTAD) | ||||
22nd session | Ankara (SESRIC) | Werner Bier (ECB) and Henri Laurencin (UNCTAD) | |||||
2014 | 23rd session | New York | Werner Bier (ECB) and Pietro Gennari (FAO) | ||||
24th session | Rome (FAO) | Werner Bier (ECB) and Pietro Gennari (FAO) | |||||
2015 | 25th session | New York | Werner Bier (ECB) and Pietro Gennari (FAO) | ||||
26th session | Bangkok (UNESCAP) | Werner Bier (ECB) and Pietro Gennari (FAO) | |||||