Dear GKD participants,

I agree with Mr.T. Peter Burgess regarding organizing database for global
development.. I would like to point out here that most of the developing
countries are faced with the challenge to reorganize their management
systems to keep pace with the modern times. In my view, therefore, the data
on quality management system and its impact on national economies should
also be included in the priority areas of the proposed database.

Shakil - ur - Rehman
B.Sc. Eng (Mech.), P.E
CQMgr
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



On Friday, May 11, 2001 8:29 PM, Peter Burgess wrote:

 >
 > The Gateway Project should eventually make it possible for important
 > data about development to be used for objective analysis by policy
 > makers and researchers. Modern technology allows a lot of data to be
 > stored very cheaply  and analyzed very efficiently ....... the critical
 > step is to ensure that the  data is sensibly organized in a logical and
 > principled manner as soon as  possible in the process.
 >
 > Three priority areas for timely organized data are -- in my view:
 >
 > * government budget and accounting information at the executive summary
 > level
 > * key national accounts statistics [main elements from the UNSNA]
 > * an expanded version of development cooperation report (DCR) data
 >
 >



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