IAOS-ISI 2024, Mexico City

IAOS-ISI 2024, Mexico City

Detailed programme

Opening ceremony
9:00-9:15
Plenary Session - DON ALBERTO 4
9:15-10:30
Keynote Address by
Jack Dangermond, ESRI
Coffee break
10:30-11:00
IAOS Presidential Session - DON ALBERTO 4
Chaired by Dominik Rozkrut
11:00-12:30
Lunch - DON DIEGO 4
12:30-14:00
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DOÑA ADELITA
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DON JULIÁN
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DOÑA SOL
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DON AMERICO
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DON GENARO
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DOÑA SOCORRO
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DON DIEGO 3
New NSO vision: transformation and modernization of the Official Statistical System Modernizing the U.S. Census Bureau’s Demographic Programs Implementation of Fundamental Principles from the perspective of Latin America and the Caribbean Producing Socio-Economic Information with Earth Observations and AI Innovations New Data Eco-System and Official Statistics in Africa – Maximizing the Opportunities Strengthening synergies between academic and official statistics: success stories. Statistical Methods for Mortality Estimation in Data-Sparse settings
14:00-15:30
Coffee break
15:30-16:00
Movement from a register-based Census to the creation of a Statistical Population Register Democracy Dies in Darkness without Official Statistics The Role of Artificial Intelligence in the Production of Official Statistics: Now and in the Future ‘Building awareness and trust in official statistics – a view from NSIs and Eurostat’ Data Revolution: Navigating the Highs and Lows of Implementing Innovative Data Solutions for Informed Decision Making Corruption is costly for our societies. Are you a victim? Understanding the impact of COVID-19 and other diseases
16:00-17:30
Cultural Activity
19:00
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DOÑA ADELITA
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DON JULIÁN
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DOÑA SOL
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DON AMERICO
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DON GENARO
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DOÑA SOCORRO
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DON DIEGO 3
New look at household and poverty data Challenges and innovations in data production Challenges and opportunities for studying international migration in North America Inter-American Statistical Institute (IASI) - IASI Session: Sampling and official statistics Governance and Trust Statistics matter! AI, Big Data And Machine Learning-Based Methods To Characterize Slums Recent Statistical Advances
9:00-10:30
Coffee break
10:30-11:00
Rethinking Official Statistics: lessons learned and new perspectives Improving statistical literacy - best practices and challenges The challenges of statistical production for climate change and disasters Modern Approaches for Small Area Estimation in Official Statistics Using New and Emerging Technologies through the Lens of Improving Official Statistics Using new and innovative data sources for transport statistics and indicators Opportunities for Expanded Statistical Organization Contributions to Evidence-Building and Evaluation
11:00-12:30
Lunch - DON DIEGO 4
12:30-14:00
POSTER SESSION (TBC)
Plenary Session - DON ALBERTO 4
14:00-15:30
Keynote Address by
Mariana Kotzeva, Eurostat
Coffee break
15:30-16:00
Application of AI and Data Science techniques Better understanding of Demographic and Migration statistics Towards enhancing the accuracy and relevance of statistics Modeling Populations in Latin America and the Caribbean Building a Global Conceptual Framework on Citizen Data Official Statistics and Data Science in the Fourth Industrial Era Assessment of the impact of social phenomena using statistics
16:00-17:30
IAOS Young Statistician Prize Session - DON ALBERTO 4
17:30-18:30
Official Dinner - CLUB DE BANQUEROS
20:00-22:00

 

Date Session Time Place
May 14, 2024 Seminar “Integración de fuentes de datos y estadísticas oficiales” organized by ECLAC and INEGI (By invitation only), Concept Note 9:30-17:00 INEGI's headquarters
Training course AI & Machine Learning (Closed for registration) 9:00-17:00 Don Américo
Training course Nowcasting in Official Statistics (Closed for registration) 9:00-17:00 Don Genaro
Simulation for Decision Making course (Open), Register here Starts at 9:00 am.
Duration of six hours
Hybrid
May 15, 2024 Meeting of the SJIAOS Editorial Board (Closed) 12:30-14:00 Doña Sol
May 16, 2024 IAOS General Assembly (Closed) 8:00-9:00 Doña Sol
IAOS ExCo Meeting (Closed) 12:30-14:00 Doña Socorro
GIS and Official Statistics: How the Geographic Approach is being applied in Official Statistics and impacting the Data Value Chain (Open) 12:30- 14:00 Doña Sol
May 17, 2024 Special Session on Indigenous Data Rights and the Ethical Obligations of Statistics Practitioners (Open), Concept Note - Register here 12:30-14:00 Doña Sol

 

Visit the poster showcase on the 4th floor!

Poster name Authors
Adjusting Sample Weights to Integers: Effects on Mean and Variance Estimators in Simple Random Sampling Alberto Manuel Padilla
Analyzing Nationwide Urban Service Accessibility for Women through Computational Analysis Alejandra Figueroa
Citizen Science and VGI to integrate and improve the scale and disaggregation of data related to GBV on mapping focus groups, case: street harassment Sandra Hernandez-Zetina
Determining Levels of Health Literacy in South Africa: Evidence from the Demographic and Health Survey 2016 Thembelihle Luthuli
ESG Criteria to produce integrated sustainability statistics Paola Casciotti
Enhance Participation in Survey Hui Yi Yeo
Evaluation of the quality of mortality information before and during the Covid-19 pandemic: Mexico 2000-2021 Leslie Guzman
Factors associated with Women’s timing of first antenatal care visit during their last pregnancy: Evidence from 2016 Uganda demographic health survey Rebecca Namyalo
Georeferenced Traffic Accidents Carlo Rodrigo López Carbajal & Antonio Román Cruz Martínez
Impact of access to sustainable energy and cooking solutions: Does it change people’s lives? Ole Sandvik
Institutional arrangements to strengthen administrative data: The case of performance contracting in Kenya and Uganda Sarah Omache
NSOs in a Data-Rich World: Capacity Building, Data Dissemination, and Statistical Literacy Kabeli Mefane
Namibia Statistical System Standard for measuring “Leave No One Behind” Otja Tjipetekera
Prevalence of Respiratory Syncytial Virus in children with influenza-like illness symptoms from selected hospitals in Uganda Elizabeth Nampewo
Statistical and geographical Information Infrastructure Juan Eduardo Rioja Romo
Statistical literacy: It’s all in the communication Sofi Nickson
The role of using the new technologies and programs in improving the quality of official statistical data (comparative study) Abdulla Fathi
Trends and correlates of sexually transmitted infections among sexually active Ugandan female youths: Case: 2006-2016 (Uganda demographic surveys) Irene Nakazzi
Unlocking Economic Insights: Enhancing GRDP Predictions through Temporal Disaggregation Hilman Hanivan
Visualization of disaggregated annual economic activity from banking information Amado Esquer
  • The Short Courses will be held on May 14, 2024, from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
  • During the event, a Registration & Information Desk will assist attendees from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM
  • The programme overview is subject to change at any time

This conference is currently not open for registrations or submissions.