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Clickon Custom Country. A new box will open. Click on the desired countries listed in the country selection panel. Enter the group name in the Enter Group Title box and click on Add. The new country group will be added to the right panel.

Now you can add new countries or remove the countries to an existing customized group. 1. Click on the additional countries listed in the country selection panel. 2. To remove the country from the group double click on the country or select the country and click Remove button. 3. Click on Add to save changes to your customized group. Note: Editing the group name will create a new custom group. You can remove the customized group by clicking on the Delete button in the current selection panel in right side


myDataBank allows you to derive your own Custom Indicators from existing series.

Click on Custom Indicators. Choose input indicators by clicking on the desired series in the panel and use the calculator functions to construct your custom indicator formula.


For example, for a series that shows the percentage of female population, double-click on the series Population, Female. Then create a formula by clicking*100/ from the key pad. Then double click on the series Population, Total.


After the formula is complete, you can verify its syntax by clicking the "> Validate icon. Give a name to your custom indicator and click on Add.


Similarly you can create custom indicators such as GDP per Capita as GDP/Population, and annual growth rates for population as AGR(Population, Total), etc. To have "not available" values in the database treated as zero within your formula, use the NA function.


Recognizing key indicators of human trafficking is the first step in identifying victims and can help save a life. Here are some common indicators to help recognize human trafficking. You can also download or order the Blue Campaign indicator card, which is a small plastic card that lists common signs of trafficking and how to report the crime.


EPA has released the fifth edition of its Climate Change Indicators in the United States Report. Dive in to see updated data, learn about connections, and review two brand new indicators to the collection.


Extreme events.

Rising global average temperature is associated with widespread changes in weather patterns. Extreme events such as heavy rainstorms, hurricanes, floods, droughts, and wildfires have happened throughout history, but human-induced climate change is expected to make these events more frequent and/or intense. Explore how these events are changing and why it matters.


Alaska's warming climate.

Like most of the Arctic, Alaska is warming more quickly than the rest of the world. The state is also uniquely vulnerable to climate change due to its frozen features, such as widespread permafrost and sea ice. Entire ecosystems, communities, and Indigenous ways of life could vanish as these frozen features shrink or disappear. With an entire chapter devoted to Alaska, the latest report highlights the changes happening in the largest U.S. state.


The global indicator framework for Sustainable Development Goals was developed by the Inter-Agency and Expert Group on SDG Indicators (IAEG-SDGs) and agreed upon at the 48th session of the United Nations Statistical Commission held in March 2017.


The global indicator framework was later adopted by the General Assembly on 6 July 2017 and is contained in the Resolution adopted by the General Assembly on Work of the Statistical Commission pertaining to the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development (A/RES/71/313), Annex. According to the Resolution, the indicator framework will be refined annually and reviewed comprehensively by the Statistical Commission at its fifty-first session in March 2020 and its fifty-sixth session, to be held in 2025. The global indicator framework will be complemented by indicators at the regional and national levels, which will be developed by Member States.


Annual refinements of indicators are included in the indicator framework as they occur. In line with the mandate of the group, the IAEG-SDGs proposed 36 major changes to the framework in the form of replacements, revisions, additions and deletions as part of the 2020 Comprehensive Review, which were approved by the 51st Statistical Commission in March 2020.


The global indicator framework includes 231 unique indicators. Please note that the total number of indicators listed in the global indicator framework of SDG indicators is 248. However, thirteen indicators repeat under two or three different targets (see below).


Note: Indicator codes for data transfer, tracking and other statistical purposes are being revised in light of the 2020 Comprehensive Review by UNSD. They will be included in updated Excel files when finalized.


This is the official website of the United Nations providing information on the development and implementation of an indicator framework for the follow up and review of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. It is maintained by the United Nations Statistics Division (UNSD), a division of the Department of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA).


EEA indicators are designed to support all phases of environmental policy making, from designing policy frameworks to setting targets, and from policy monitoring and evaluation to communicating to policy-makers and the public.



Each indicator tells the reader about the trend (or status) of the phenomenon being investigated over a given period of time. It also specifies whether or not associated policy objectives are being met and quantitative targets reached. Where these are not being achieved, it discusses the reasons for this.


Since 1996, the Northwest Fisheries Science Center has monitored the ocean environment off the Washington and Oregon coasts, its interaction with the California Current, and how ocean conditions affect fisheries, focusing on juvenile salmonids.


We analyze various ocean ecosystem indicators to develop a "stoplight" table that we use to provide outlooks of adult salmon survival. We compare the data from all years sampled to arrive at rank scores for each ocean ecosystem indicator. We then color-code each indicator based on its rank to reflect ocean conditions for salmon growth and survival.


MCC is revising two scorecard indicators to incorporate newly published datasets on financial inclusion and property rights, expanding to measure the ability of an entire population to own property or access credit, not just the business climate for the elites.


Indicators are measureable information used to determine if a program is implementing their program as expected and achieving their outcomes. Not only can indicators help understand what happened or changed, but can also help you to ask further questions about how these changes happened.


When selecting indicators, programs should keep in mind that some indicators will be more time-consuming and costly than others to collect and analyze. You should consider using existing data sources if possible (e.g., census, existing surveys, surveillance) and if not available then factor in the burden needed to collect each indicator before requiring collection.


Many health indicators produced by the Georgia Department of Public Health (DPH) are found on our web-based OASIS application ( ). OASIS provides a variety of health statistics and indicators from vital records, hospital discharge, ER visit, STD, Census population counts and other data, in tabular, mapped, or charted form. Census-tract level data can be found on the OASIS Mapping Tool. OASIS also has a Community Health Needs Assessment Dashboard that provides ranked health indicators, trend charts, and tract-level maps. OASIS has replaced publication of the official Vital Statistics Report.


The Office of Health Indicators for Planning (OHIP) leads the population health assessment component of the Georgia Department of Public Health (DPH). The primary purpose of OHIP is to provide valid and reliable local evidence about the health status of the population of Georgia. The evidence of health status and other health related phenomena provided by OHIP helps direct the Department's policies and actions and serve the public at large.


OHIP defines policies and methods for creating analytical health information and maintains a single standard information repository (data warehouse) to support health assessment models, decisions, and policies made by the Department. OHIP's internal operations include:


Indicators in this domain assess the extent to which migrants have the same status as citizens in terms of access to basic social services such as health, education, and social security. It also describes the rights of migrants to family reunification, to work, and to residency and citizenship. The ratification of the main international conventions is also included within this domain.


This domain studies the type and level of preparedness of countries when they are faced with mobility dimensions of crises, linked to either disasters, the environment and/or conflict. The questions are used to identify the processes in place for nationals and non-nationals both during and after disasters, including whether humanitarian assistance is equally available to migrants as it is to citizens.


This publication analyses how migration is governed across the world, based on MGI data from 100 national and 69 local-level assessments, carried out between 2016 and 2023. It showcases examples of migration policy responses in different contexts, and highlights the role of local governments in shaping people-centred migration policies. It also provides a set of recommendations for policy makers and practitioners to improve migration governance at the national and local levels.


Featuring 24 countries and cities that have recently taken advantage of the MGI process, this booklet highlights how the MGI has been instrumental in strengthening migration frameworks through the development of new policies and laws, and action plans to achieve goals outlined in global commitments. This booklet offers concise insights that can inspire other governments to use the MGI to harness the power of migration.

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