Unique data tool to measure KSA’s key performance
23 Jan 2018
DAVOS, Switzerland — Saudi Arabia on Tuesday unveiled a first look at its unique data tool for measuring the Kingdom’s performance graph in relation to other nations.
The International Performance Hub (IPH) — an interactive platform designed to track over 500 Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) under 12 main pillars that enables comparison for over 200 countries — compiles metrics from prominent international bodies, including the World Bank and the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).
Developed by the National Center for Performance Measurement (Adaa) the International Performance Hub (IPH) is a landmark effort led by Saudi Arabia to encourage countries to use technology and performance data to track their progress as they work to achieve development goals.
IPH aims to promote integrity, accountability and transparency in the public sector and beyond.
As a demonstration of the commitment with which the Kingdom approaches its 2030 goals, IPH also seeks to provide a credible and “outside-in” perspective on its evolution along key quantifiable indicators across the socio-economic spectrum — comparing progress at every stage to other countries and peer-groups around the world.
Regarding the opening of the Benchmark in Davos this week, Husameddin Al-Madani, Director General of the National Center for Performance Measurement said, “Saudi Arabia is undertaking a major multi-year transformation.”
The ambitious Vision 2030 program touches upon nearly every aspect of the country’s performance and looks to make significant progress on the entire socio-economic frontier.
“As the nation pursues a long list of objectives in its transformation, comparing the country’s performance progression against the backdrop of international best practices is crucial.”
Economist Jacques Attali, President of Positive Planet and the Positive Economy Forum, a data and knowledge partner of the IPH, described the significance of the tool.
“The International Performance Hub announces a much-needed tool to foster transparent and positive governance through shared knowledge about the impact of public policies. Its launch in Davos is a very promising beginning, and an opportunity to make it a truly global and collaborative ambition,” he said.
With the announcement, Adaa officially launched the beta phase of the International Performance Hub (IPH) in Davos, Switzerland. The final launch of the International Performance hub will be made later in 2018.