Sources for Democratic Governance Indicators
Author: United Nations Development Programme
Date: 2004
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Mapping by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Oslo Governance Resource Centre in 2003 identified a wide range of governance indicators that have been developed and used by organisations. This guide brings some of them together to offer readers a user-friendly overview of indicators that are accessible on the internet.
The document is aimed at governance practitioners in UNDP country offices and other organisations and individuals working on governance and development. It is a snapshot of the indicator sources surveyed in the mapping. As such, it is not an exhaustive list, but is still one of the most extensive guides published. The main section contains 52 one-page international indicator sources. The following section provides seven additional sources that contain useful information on sample and forthcoming indicators, including the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) Governance Report. The main criteria for selecting sources were accessibility through the internet and relevance to one or more UNDP focus areas (‘service lines’) in democratic governance. An index provides an overview of the indicators according to different categories: organisation name, UNDP governance service lines, methodology, geographical coverage and type of indicators.
The section on key indicator sources includes institutions such as Freedom House, the Global Barometer Survey Network, the Economist Intelligence Unit and Transparency International. It also covers many multilateral organisations and academic sources. For each, the following information is provided:
The source guide is intended to provoke discussion on what kinds of indicators are of practical use for those engaged in democratic governance, and to contribute to their development. The UNDP position is that:
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United Nations Development Programme, 2004, Sources for Democratic Governance Indicators, UNDP, Oslo