United Nations Statistical Commission

{{Short description|Statistical organization}}

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| type = Intergovernmental organization, regulatory body, advisory board

| abbreviation = StatCom

| leader_title = Chair

| leader_name = Georges-Simon Ulrich, {{flag|Switzerland}}[https://unstats.un.org/UNSDWebsite/statcom/gallery/chairpersons/ "Chairpersons of the Statistical Commission”]. UN Statistical Commission.

| status = Active

| formation = {{start date and age|1946|df=yes}}

| location_city = Headquarters of the United Nations, New York

| location_country = United States

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| parent_organization = United Nations Economic and Social Council

| subsidiaries = United Nations Statistics Division

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The United Nations Statistical Commission (StatCom) is a Functional Commission of the United Nations Economic and Social Council, established in 1946.[https://unstats.un.org/UNSDWebsite/statcom/ "Mandate"]. UN Statistical CommissionRice, Stuart A. (1946). [https://www.jstor.org/stable/1905775 "The United Nations Statistical Commission"]. Econometrica. 14 (3): 242–250. [https://www.doi.org/the-identifier/what-is-a-doi/ "doi"]:[https://www.jstor.org/stable/1905775?origin=crossref "10.2307/1905775"]. [https://search.worldcat.org/de/search?q=n2:0012-9682 "ISSN 0012-9682"]. The Statistical Commission oversees the work of the United Nations Statistics Division (UNSD). Its 24 member states are elected by the Economic and Social Council on the basis of the following geographical distribution: African states (5), Asian States (4), Eastern European States (4), Latin American and Caribbean States (4), Western European and other States (7). In 2024, the Economic and Social Council decided to progressively increase the number of members in the Commission from 24 to 54 until 2028, which aims to enhance representation and inclusivity. Member states are usually represented by their chief statistician. Since 2000 the Commission meets every year. As set forth by the Economic and Social Council, in the terms of reference,[https://unstats.un.org/UNSDWebsite/statcom/documents/TOR-English.pdf «Terms of Reference»]. UN Statistical Commission. the Commission fulfils the function of “the primary body responsible for the management of statistical information and governance of statistics and data”. In doing so, it acts as the “apex forum for discussions, knowledge exchange and sharing of best practices on statistics and data across all domains, to develop and maintain international statistical standards and norms, tools and methodologies, to support and bolster the development of sustainable national statistical systems, to develop and build the capacity of national systems, to for the professional community of official statistics, and to ensure continued innovations to adapt to the changing statistical and data system”.

The Bureau

The officers are the Chairperson, 3 Vice-chairpersons and the Rapporteur, elected for a one-year period by the members of the Commission at the beginning of a session.refer also to [https://unstats.un.org/unsd/ccsa/ "Committee for the Coordination of Statistical Activities (CCSA)"] Since 1999, its role is more of a steering one; the Chairman may seek for complementary assistance from other members (Friends of the Chair).

::Chairpersonship[https://unstats.un.org/UNSDWebsite/statcom/gallery/chairpersons/ “Chairpersons of the Statistical Commission”]. UN Statistical Commission.

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2025

|56th

|{{flag|Switzerland}}

|Georges-Simon Ulrich

2024

|55th

|{{flag|Switzerland}}

|Georges-Simon Ulrich

2023

| 54th

| {{flag|Hungary}}

| Gabriella Vukovich

2022

| 53rd

| {{flag|Hungary}}

| Gabriella Vukovich

2021

| 52nd

| {{flag|Japan}}

| Shigeru Kawasaki

2020

| 51st

| {{flag|Japan}}

| Shigeru Kawasaki

2019

| 50th

| {{flag|Kenya}}

| Zachary Mwangi

2018

| 49th

| {{flag|Kenya}}

| Zachary Mwangi

2017

| 48th

| {{flag|Brazil}}

| Wasmália Bivar

2016

| 47th

| {{flag|Brazil}}

| Wasmália Bivar

2015

| 46th

| {{flag|United Kingdom}}

| John Pullinger

2014

| 45th

| {{flag|United Kingdom}}

| Jil Matheson

2013

| 44th

| {{flag|Hungary}}

| Gabriella Vukovich

2012

| 43rd

| {{flag|Hungary}}

| Gabriella Vukovich

2011

| 42nd

| {{flag|Oman}}

| Ali Bin Mahboob

2010

| 41st

| {{flag|Oman}}

| Ali Bin Mahboob

2009

| 40th

| {{flag|South Africa}}

| Pali Lehohla

2008

| 39th

| {{flag|South Africa}}

| Pali Lehohla

2007

| 38th

| {{flag|Mexico}}

| Gilberto Calvillo Vives

2006

| 37th

| {{flag|Mexico}}

| Gilberto Calvillo Vives

2005

| 36th

| {{flag|US}}

| Katherine Wallman

2004

| 35th

| {{flag|US}}

| Katherine Wallman

2003

| 34th

| {{flag|Hungary}}

| Tamás Mellár

2002

| 33rd

| {{flag|Hungary}}

| Tamás Mellár

2001

| 32nd

| {{flag|Japan}}

| Shigeru Kawasaki

2000

| 31st

| {{flag|Botswana}}

| Guest Charumbira

1999

| 30th

| {{flag|Botswana}}

| Guest Charumbira

1997

| 29th

| {{flag|Mexico}}

| Carlos Jarque

1995

| 28th

| {{flag|United Kingdom}}

| Bill McLennan

1994

| Special session

| {{flag|Poland}}

| Jozef Olenski

1993

| 27th

| {{flag|Netherlands}}

| Willem Begeer

1991

| 26th

| {{flag|Netherlands}}

| Willem Begeer

1989

| 25th

| {{flag|Argentina}}

| Luis Alberto Beccaria

1987

| 24th

| {{flag|Ghana}}

| Emmanuel Oti Boateng

1985

| 23rd

| {{flag|Ireland}}

| Tom Linehan

1983

| 22nd

| {{flag|Hungary}}

| Vera Nyitrai

1981

| 21st

| {{flag|US}}

| Joseph W. Duncan

1979

| 20th

| {{flag|USSR}}

| Mikhail Antonovich Korolev

1976

| 19th

| {{flag|India}}

| V. R. Rao

1974

| 18th

| {{flag|United Kingdom}}

| Claus Moser

1972

| 17th

| {{flag|France}}

| Jean Ripert

1970

| 16th

| {{flag|France}}

| Jean Ripert

1968

| 15th

| {{flag|Australia}}

| Keith Archer

1966

| 14th

| {{flag|Norway}}

| Petter Jakob Bjerve

1965

| 13th

| {{flag|Norway}}

| Petter Jakob Bjerve

1962

| 12th

| {{flag|Ireland}}

| Donal McCarthy

1960

| 11th

| {{flag|Ireland}}

| Donal McCarthy

1958

| 10th

| {{flag|New Zealand}}

| George Wood

1956

| 9th

| {{flag|India}}

| P.C. Mahalanobis

1954

| 8th

| {{flag|India}}

| P.C. Mahalanobis

1953

| 7th

| {{flag|United Kingdom}}

| Harry Campion

1951

| 6th

| {{flag|United Kingdom}}

| Harry Campion

1950

| 5th

| {{flag|Netherlands}}

| Philip Idenburg

1949

| 4th

| {{flag|Netherlands}}

| Philip Idenburg

1948

| 3rd

| {{flag|Canada}}

| Herbert Marshall

1947 (August)

| 2nd

| {{flag|Canada}}

| Herbert Marshall

1947 (January)

| 1st

| {{flag|Canada}}

| Herbert Marshall

1946

| Nuclear session

| {{flag|US}}

| Stuart A. Rice

See also

References

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