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The Ghana Statistical Service (GSS) has joined the global community in celebrating World Statistics Day, observed on 20th October, by reaffirming its commitment to the production and use of quality data for national development.
This year’s theme, “Quality Statistics for Everyone”, emphasises the critical role of accurate, accessible, and inclusive data in shaping Ghana’s future.
According to a press statement issued by the GSS, quality statistics are more than numbers they serve as the mirror of society, reflecting national realities, and act as a compass for policy direction.
Whether tracking inflation, education levels, or health outcomes, data enables policymakers to transform development goals into measurable outcomes.
“Statistics tell the story of our people their lives, challenges, and opportunities,” said the GSS in a statement. “They are essential for decisions grounded in evidence, not assumption, and for policies that deliver real, lasting impact.”
At the heart of GSS’s work is a commitment to producing statistics that meet internationally recognised standards for accuracy, consistency, and comparability.
Each census, survey, and statistical release is guided by rigorous methodology and transparency, aimed at building public confidence in official data.
“When data are credible, policies become stronger, investments become smarter, and citizens’ trust in governance is strengthened,” the Service emphasised.
As technology continues to transform how societies gather and use information, the GSS is actively modernising its systems.
Through the adoption of digital tools, automation, and data science techniques, the Service has improved efficiency, reduced reporting delays, and expanded public access to real-time data.
However, the GSS maintains that the true value of statistics lies not just in their availability, but in their usability.
“We are working to ensure data are understandable, accessible, and actionable empowering not only policymakers, but also researchers, journalists, entrepreneurs, and everyday citizens,” the statement read.
On this year’s World Statistics Day, the GSS extended its appreciation to all stakeholders across the National Statistical System from government agencies to civil society and academia for their continued collaboration in the production and dissemination of quality statistics.
“Every number counts, because behind every statistic is a person, a community, and a future that quality data can help improve,” the Service noted.
The GSS called for shared responsibility in advancing evidence-based development. It urged stakeholders across government, development organisations, academia, and the private sector to put data at the heart of policy and planning.
“Quality statistics belong to everyone, and they are for everyone. Together, we must ensure that every dataset contributes meaningfully to national progress.”
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