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Experts discuss at the Second Statistical Forum the ethics in statistical practice and universities’ contribution to building human capital
20-10-2025
As part of the activities of the Second Statistical Forum for Universities and Associations, specialized scientific sessions were held to discuss a variety of topics. The third session addressed “Ethics in Statistical Practice and Safeguarding Data Privacy,” while the fourth session focused on “Practices of Statistical Offices in Providing Data to Users.” The fifth session was dedicated to the topic “"Universities’ Contribution to Building Human Capital in the Field of Statistical Work".
The third session reviewed the ethical challenges associated with the use of big data and modern technologies, emphasizing the importance of promoting professional practices that preserve privacy and ensure transparency. In the fourth session, participants highlighted the significance of enhancing transparency by enabling institutions, researchers, and users to access statistical data. The fifth session discussed the vital role of universities in preparing qualified statistical professionals through updating curricula to keep pace with digital transformations.
It is worth noting that these sessions are part of a series of panel discussions held during the forum, with the participation of a distinguished group of experts and specialists, in addition to scientific and research papers. The forum aims to strengthen partnerships between the statistical and academic sectors and to leverage modern technologies in the development of statistical methodologies.
The Second Statistical Forum for Universities and Statistical Associations explores the impact of statistics on community development
20-10-2025
The Second Statistical Forum for Universities and Statistical Associations, held at the Conference Center of the University of Jeddah, continues its activities with two scientific sessions. The first session is titled “The Role of Statistics in Community Development,” while the second session focused on “Innovative Methodologies for Improving the Quality of Statistical Data.” The first session highlighted the importance of statistical indicators in understanding the living conditions of society and their role in shaping public policies and improving the quality of essential services. It also addressed their function as a key tool for measuring welfare indicators, promoting social equity, and guiding future development planning.
The second session focused on national and international experiences in adopting new methodologies to improve data quality, as well as on discussing statistical challenges and mechanisms to overcome them through advanced technological solutions and modern analytical tools. Participants emphasized the importance of research collaboration between universities and statistical offices to develop measurement tools that support the achievement of the sustainable development goals (SDGs).
It is worth noting that the scientific sessions represent one of the main pillars of the forum and come as part of GASTAT efforts to strengthen the integration of roles between the academic and applied fields, as well as to develop the capabilities of national cadres in the areas of statistical quality and decision-making.
GASTAT signs six agreements at the Second Forum for Universities and Statistical Associations
20-10-2025
The Second Statistical Forum for Universities and Statistical Associations, held at the Conference Center of the University of Jeddah, continued its activities with two panel sessions. The first session was titled “The Role of Statistics in Community Development,” while the second session was titled “Innovative Methodologies for Improving the Quality of Statistical Data.” The first session highlighted the importance of statistical indicators in analyzing the living conditions of society and their role in shaping public policies, improving the quality of essential services, serving as a key tool for measuring welfare indicators, promoting social equity, and guiding future development plans.
While the second session focused on national and international experiences in adopting new methodologies to enhance data quality, it also discussed statistical challenges and ways to overcome them through advanced technological solutions and modern analytical tools. Speakers emphasized the importance of research collaboration between universities and statistical offices to develop measurement tools that support the achievement of the sustainable development goals.
It is worth noting that the panel discussions are among the main programs of the forum and form part of the General Authority for Statistics (GASTAT) efforts to strengthen the integration of roles between the academic and applied fields and to develop the capabilities of national cadres in statistical quality and decision-making.
The Second Statistical Forum for Universities and Statistical Associations will commence tomorrow in Jeddah
19-10-2025
On behalf of His Royal Highness Prince Saud bin Mishal bin Abdulaziz, Deputy Governor of Makkah Region, His Highness Prince Saud bin Abdullah bin Jalawi, Governor of Jeddah, will inaugurate tomorrow the Second Statistical Forum for Universities and Statistical Associations.
The General Authority for Statistics (GASTAT) organizes the Second Statistical Forum for Universities and Statistical Associations at Jeddah University Conference Center. A distinguished group of experts and specialists, including representatives of scientific associations, as well as academics and researchers in the fields of statistics and data-related sciences, will participate in the forum. The forum is being held this year along with World Statistics Day 2025, which the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia celebrates along with other countries around the world to emphasize the importance of official statistics in supporting development, decision makers, and those involved in shaping developmental and economic policies.
It aims to enhance integration between GASTAT, universities, and Saudi statistical associations, in addition to developing academic programs in the field of statistics to meet the labor market's needs and support national statistics products. It also focuses on empowering students and researchers by facilitating access to data and its sources for use in their research projects, while highlighting opportunities for scientific and research innovation in methodologies through the use of modern technologies.
The forum’s agenda includes a main session titled “Universities’ Contribution to Shaping the Future of Statistical Innovation”, which will highlight the pivotal role academic institutions play in developing innovative statistical methodologies and building national capabilities. The forum will also feature a series of specialized panel discussions addressing a range of topics, including the role of statistics in community development, local and international case studies in utilizing indicators to support public policies, and proposing innovative methodologies to improve the quality of statistical data through advanced technological tools. Additionally, the discussion will cover the ethics of statistical practice and data privacy, and highlight the practices of statistical offices in providing data to beneficiaries.
It is noteworthy that this forum is an extension of the success of the first edition, which GASTAT organized in 2024 and witnessed significant attendance of experts and specialists, and resulted in several scientific recommendations and outcomes. Through hosting such forums, GASTAT seeks to strengthen its strategic partnerships with relevant entities and promote the exchange of expertise across its field of work, contributing to the advancement of the statistical sector in line with the fast-paced global developments.
GASTAT launches the second edition of “Statistical Knowledge” program in collaboration with MoE
18-10-2025
The General Authority for Statistics (GASTAT), in collaboration with the Ministry of Education (MoE), launched the second edition of the "Statistical Knowledge" program in public schools. This initiative seeks to prepare the next generation to handle data analysis and comprehension in this information-rich era where knowledge is widespread across all sectors.
Targeting intermediate and secondary school students across various regions of the Kingdom, the program seeks to empower them with a solid foundation in basic statistical and data science concepts. It also aims to enhance their diverse skill sets, train them in research and analysis, and promote critical engagement with various data sources. Ultimately, the goal is to contribute to building an informed society equipped with the knowledge and competencies necessary to extract accurate information from reliable sources and engage effectively with both local and global knowledge sources.
This program is part of a strategic partnership between GASTAT and MoE to raise statistical literacy among students. It emphasizes the practical application of core statistical concepts in daily life and aims to nurture critical thinking and quantitative analysis skills, which ultimately enhances their readiness for advanced education and future careers in science and technology fields demanded by the labor market.
Notably, the "Statistical Knowledge" program includes a range of interactive educational activities designed in a simple and accessible format tailored to the target age group. It introduces students to key statistical and data concepts and their applications in real life, training them to utilize statistics in decision-making processes through a simplified interactive educational competition that blends theoretical knowledge with hands-on application. The competition runs for 10 days, from Sunday, 19 October, to Thursday, 30 October 2025.
The program also features several educational components, such as leveraging school broadcasts to raise awareness about statistical work and its role in socio-economic development. Additionally, leaders and staff from GASTAT will visit schools to deliver enriching and practical sessions covering various statistical knowledge areas.
GASTAT has shared the link to participate in the competition and other program activities via its official platforms and MoE’s accounts. The participation link is available at: https://www.stats.gov.sa/knowledge-competition.
GASTAT participates in the 43rd meeting of the Permanent Technical Committee for Statistics in Muscat
14-10-2025
The General Authority for Statistics (GASTAT) participated in the 43rd meeting of the Permanent Technical Committee for Statistics, held on Tuesday, October 14, 2025, in Muscat, the capital of the Sultanate of Oman. The meeting brought together representatives of Arab statistical offices and specialized organizations with the aim of strengthening Arab cooperation and promoting the exchange of expertise and information in the field of statistics.
The delegation of GASTAT was headed by the President of GASTAT, Fahad Aldossari. The meeting discussed several key items on the agenda, including the follow-up on the implementation of the recommendations of the previous meeting, the review of the statistical activities of Arab offices for 2025, and the reports and recommendations of the specialized subcommittees. The meeting also discussed the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 2030 indicators and the latest developments in the use of modern technologies in statistical work, in addition to the 2026 work program of the Statistics and Information Databases Department.
It is worth noting that the Permanent Technical Committee for Statistics is one of the leading Arab committees specialized in the field of statistics. It plays a key role in developing Arab statistical capacities and coordinating efforts between national offices and regional and international organizations in support of advancing joint Arab statistical work.
GASTAT participates in the 50th meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Arab Institute for Training and Research in Statistics (AITRS)
13-10-2025
The General Authority for Statistics (GASTAT) participated in the 50th meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Arab Institute for Training and Research in Statistics (AITRS), held on Monday, October 13, 2025, in Muscat, the capital of the Sultanate of Oman. The meeting brought together representatives of Arab statistical offices and specialized organizations to discuss key topics related to the development of statistical work in the Arab region and to enhance cooperation and integration in the fields of training, research, and statistical studies.
The delegation of GASTAT was headed by the President of GASTAT, Fahad Aldossari. The meeting discussed a number of key items on the agenda, including the Director General’s report for 2025, the Institute’s work program and plan for 2026–2027, and the proposed budget for 2026. The meeting also reviewed the outcomes of the 2020–2030 strategy evaluation study and highlighted the statistical activities and initiatives implemented across Arab countries. Additionally, the meeting explored mechanisms to strengthen cooperation between the Institute and Arab statistical offices and discussed ways to further develop the Institute’s training programs to meet the evolving needs of Arab statistical offices.
It is worth noting that AITRS was established in 1973 and includes 22 Arab countries as members. The Board of Trustees, comprising the heads of Arab statistical offices, oversees the formulation of the Institute’s general policies and the approval of its programs and annual budgets.
GASTAT introduced a new service allowing verification of field researchers’ identities through “Tawakkalna” application
06-10-2025
As part of its ongoing efforts to enhance fieldwork tools, improve data collection mechanisms, and adopt digital solutions to boost responsiveness in field data collection, the General Authority for Statistics (GASTAT) has introduced a new service allowing verification of field researchers’ identities through “Tawakkalna” application. This initiative also leverages integration with government entities and leading digital platforms to strengthen the credibility of field researchers and support statistical field operations with the highest standards of accuracy and transparency.
This step reflects GASTAT’s commitment to fulfilling its national role in conducting various field surveys and producing statistical indicators by engaging trained field researchers who visit selected statistical samples, including households and establishments, in accordance with the regulations governing statistical work in the Kingdom.
GASTAT clarified that field researcher identity can be verified through the following steps:
- Wearing the official uniform designated for fieldwork.
- Displaying the digital ID card via the Tawakkalna application.
- Carrying the tablet device used for data collection.
GASTAT called on all members of the community to cooperate with its field researchers, emphasizing that they are Saudi citizens performing an official government duty. GASTAT stressed the significance of their work, which forms a vital pillar in improving the quality of statistical outputs and products.
In the same context, GASTAT reaffirmed its full commitment to the highest standards of confidentiality and data protection, in accordance with regulations, and assured that all collected data is used strictly for official statistical purposes. GASTAT also emphasized its dedication to safeguarding the rights of its employees during the performance of their official duties and taking all necessary legal measures against any obstruction to their work in order to ensure the continuity of field work, which is an integral component of statistical processes aimed at achieving national objectives.
For inquiries, please contact GASTAT via the unified number: 199009.
Experts discuss at the Second Statistical Forum the ethics in statistical practice and universities’ contribution to building human capital
20-10-2025
As part of the activities of the Second Statistical Forum for Universities and Associations, specialized scientific sessions were held to discuss a variety of topics. The third session addressed “Ethics in Statistical Practice and Safeguarding Data Privacy,” while the fourth session focused on “Practices of Statistical Offices in Providing Data to Users.” The fifth session was dedicated to the topic “"Universities’ Contribution to Building Human Capital in the Field of Statistical Work".
The third session reviewed the ethical challenges associated with the use of big data and modern technologies, emphasizing the importance of promoting professional practices that preserve privacy and ensure transparency. In the fourth session, participants highlighted the significance of enhancing transparency by enabling institutions, researchers, and users to access statistical data. The fifth session discussed the vital role of universities in preparing qualified statistical professionals through updating curricula to keep pace with digital transformations.
It is worth noting that these sessions are part of a series of panel discussions held during the forum, with the participation of a distinguished group of experts and specialists, in addition to scientific and research papers. The forum aims to strengthen partnerships between the statistical and academic sectors and to leverage modern technologies in the development of statistical methodologies.
The Second Statistical Forum for Universities and Statistical Associations explores the impact of statistics on community development
20-10-2025
The Second Statistical Forum for Universities and Statistical Associations, held at the Conference Center of the University of Jeddah, continues its activities with two scientific sessions. The first session is titled “The Role of Statistics in Community Development,” while the second session focused on “Innovative Methodologies for Improving the Quality of Statistical Data.” The first session highlighted the importance of statistical indicators in understanding the living conditions of society and their role in shaping public policies and improving the quality of essential services. It also addressed their function as a key tool for measuring welfare indicators, promoting social equity, and guiding future development planning.
The second session focused on national and international experiences in adopting new methodologies to improve data quality, as well as on discussing statistical challenges and mechanisms to overcome them through advanced technological solutions and modern analytical tools. Participants emphasized the importance of research collaboration between universities and statistical offices to develop measurement tools that support the achievement of the sustainable development goals (SDGs).
It is worth noting that the scientific sessions represent one of the main pillars of the forum and come as part of GASTAT efforts to strengthen the integration of roles between the academic and applied fields, as well as to develop the capabilities of national cadres in the areas of statistical quality and decision-making.
GASTAT signs six agreements at the Second Forum for Universities and Statistical Associations
20-10-2025
The Second Statistical Forum for Universities and Statistical Associations, held at the Conference Center of the University of Jeddah, continued its activities with two panel sessions. The first session was titled “The Role of Statistics in Community Development,” while the second session was titled “Innovative Methodologies for Improving the Quality of Statistical Data.” The first session highlighted the importance of statistical indicators in analyzing the living conditions of society and their role in shaping public policies, improving the quality of essential services, serving as a key tool for measuring welfare indicators, promoting social equity, and guiding future development plans.
While the second session focused on national and international experiences in adopting new methodologies to enhance data quality, it also discussed statistical challenges and ways to overcome them through advanced technological solutions and modern analytical tools. Speakers emphasized the importance of research collaboration between universities and statistical offices to develop measurement tools that support the achievement of the sustainable development goals.
It is worth noting that the panel discussions are among the main programs of the forum and form part of the General Authority for Statistics (GASTAT) efforts to strengthen the integration of roles between the academic and applied fields and to develop the capabilities of national cadres in statistical quality and decision-making.
The Second Statistical Forum for Universities and Statistical Associations will commence tomorrow in Jeddah
19-10-2025
On behalf of His Royal Highness Prince Saud bin Mishal bin Abdulaziz, Deputy Governor of Makkah Region, His Highness Prince Saud bin Abdullah bin Jalawi, Governor of Jeddah, will inaugurate tomorrow the Second Statistical Forum for Universities and Statistical Associations.
The General Authority for Statistics (GASTAT) organizes the Second Statistical Forum for Universities and Statistical Associations at Jeddah University Conference Center. A distinguished group of experts and specialists, including representatives of scientific associations, as well as academics and researchers in the fields of statistics and data-related sciences, will participate in the forum. The forum is being held this year along with World Statistics Day 2025, which the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia celebrates along with other countries around the world to emphasize the importance of official statistics in supporting development, decision makers, and those involved in shaping developmental and economic policies.
It aims to enhance integration between GASTAT, universities, and Saudi statistical associations, in addition to developing academic programs in the field of statistics to meet the labor market's needs and support national statistics products. It also focuses on empowering students and researchers by facilitating access to data and its sources for use in their research projects, while highlighting opportunities for scientific and research innovation in methodologies through the use of modern technologies.
The forum’s agenda includes a main session titled “Universities’ Contribution to Shaping the Future of Statistical Innovation”, which will highlight the pivotal role academic institutions play in developing innovative statistical methodologies and building national capabilities. The forum will also feature a series of specialized panel discussions addressing a range of topics, including the role of statistics in community development, local and international case studies in utilizing indicators to support public policies, and proposing innovative methodologies to improve the quality of statistical data through advanced technological tools. Additionally, the discussion will cover the ethics of statistical practice and data privacy, and highlight the practices of statistical offices in providing data to beneficiaries.
It is noteworthy that this forum is an extension of the success of the first edition, which GASTAT organized in 2024 and witnessed significant attendance of experts and specialists, and resulted in several scientific recommendations and outcomes. Through hosting such forums, GASTAT seeks to strengthen its strategic partnerships with relevant entities and promote the exchange of expertise across its field of work, contributing to the advancement of the statistical sector in line with the fast-paced global developments.
GASTAT launches the second edition of “Statistical Knowledge” program in collaboration with MoE
18-10-2025
The General Authority for Statistics (GASTAT), in collaboration with the Ministry of Education (MoE), launched the second edition of the "Statistical Knowledge" program in public schools. This initiative seeks to prepare the next generation to handle data analysis and comprehension in this information-rich era where knowledge is widespread across all sectors.
Targeting intermediate and secondary school students across various regions of the Kingdom, the program seeks to empower them with a solid foundation in basic statistical and data science concepts. It also aims to enhance their diverse skill sets, train them in research and analysis, and promote critical engagement with various data sources. Ultimately, the goal is to contribute to building an informed society equipped with the knowledge and competencies necessary to extract accurate information from reliable sources and engage effectively with both local and global knowledge sources.
This program is part of a strategic partnership between GASTAT and MoE to raise statistical literacy among students. It emphasizes the practical application of core statistical concepts in daily life and aims to nurture critical thinking and quantitative analysis skills, which ultimately enhances their readiness for advanced education and future careers in science and technology fields demanded by the labor market.
Notably, the "Statistical Knowledge" program includes a range of interactive educational activities designed in a simple and accessible format tailored to the target age group. It introduces students to key statistical and data concepts and their applications in real life, training them to utilize statistics in decision-making processes through a simplified interactive educational competition that blends theoretical knowledge with hands-on application. The competition runs for 10 days, from Sunday, 19 October, to Thursday, 30 October 2025.
The program also features several educational components, such as leveraging school broadcasts to raise awareness about statistical work and its role in socio-economic development. Additionally, leaders and staff from GASTAT will visit schools to deliver enriching and practical sessions covering various statistical knowledge areas.
GASTAT has shared the link to participate in the competition and other program activities via its official platforms and MoE’s accounts. The participation link is available at: https://www.stats.gov.sa/knowledge-competition.
GASTAT participates in the 43rd meeting of the Permanent Technical Committee for Statistics in Muscat
14-10-2025
The General Authority for Statistics (GASTAT) participated in the 43rd meeting of the Permanent Technical Committee for Statistics, held on Tuesday, October 14, 2025, in Muscat, the capital of the Sultanate of Oman. The meeting brought together representatives of Arab statistical offices and specialized organizations with the aim of strengthening Arab cooperation and promoting the exchange of expertise and information in the field of statistics.
The delegation of GASTAT was headed by the President of GASTAT, Fahad Aldossari. The meeting discussed several key items on the agenda, including the follow-up on the implementation of the recommendations of the previous meeting, the review of the statistical activities of Arab offices for 2025, and the reports and recommendations of the specialized subcommittees. The meeting also discussed the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 2030 indicators and the latest developments in the use of modern technologies in statistical work, in addition to the 2026 work program of the Statistics and Information Databases Department.
It is worth noting that the Permanent Technical Committee for Statistics is one of the leading Arab committees specialized in the field of statistics. It plays a key role in developing Arab statistical capacities and coordinating efforts between national offices and regional and international organizations in support of advancing joint Arab statistical work.
GASTAT participates in the 50th meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Arab Institute for Training and Research in Statistics (AITRS)
13-10-2025
The General Authority for Statistics (GASTAT) participated in the 50th meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Arab Institute for Training and Research in Statistics (AITRS), held on Monday, October 13, 2025, in Muscat, the capital of the Sultanate of Oman. The meeting brought together representatives of Arab statistical offices and specialized organizations to discuss key topics related to the development of statistical work in the Arab region and to enhance cooperation and integration in the fields of training, research, and statistical studies.
The delegation of GASTAT was headed by the President of GASTAT, Fahad Aldossari. The meeting discussed a number of key items on the agenda, including the Director General’s report for 2025, the Institute’s work program and plan for 2026–2027, and the proposed budget for 2026. The meeting also reviewed the outcomes of the 2020–2030 strategy evaluation study and highlighted the statistical activities and initiatives implemented across Arab countries. Additionally, the meeting explored mechanisms to strengthen cooperation between the Institute and Arab statistical offices and discussed ways to further develop the Institute’s training programs to meet the evolving needs of Arab statistical offices.
It is worth noting that AITRS was established in 1973 and includes 22 Arab countries as members. The Board of Trustees, comprising the heads of Arab statistical offices, oversees the formulation of the Institute’s general policies and the approval of its programs and annual budgets.
GASTAT introduced a new service allowing verification of field researchers’ identities through “Tawakkalna” application
06-10-2025
As part of its ongoing efforts to enhance fieldwork tools, improve data collection mechanisms, and adopt digital solutions to boost responsiveness in field data collection, the General Authority for Statistics (GASTAT) has introduced a new service allowing verification of field researchers’ identities through “Tawakkalna” application. This initiative also leverages integration with government entities and leading digital platforms to strengthen the credibility of field researchers and support statistical field operations with the highest standards of accuracy and transparency.
This step reflects GASTAT’s commitment to fulfilling its national role in conducting various field surveys and producing statistical indicators by engaging trained field researchers who visit selected statistical samples, including households and establishments, in accordance with the regulations governing statistical work in the Kingdom.
GASTAT clarified that field researcher identity can be verified through the following steps:
- Wearing the official uniform designated for fieldwork.
- Displaying the digital ID card via the Tawakkalna application.
- Carrying the tablet device used for data collection.
GASTAT called on all members of the community to cooperate with its field researchers, emphasizing that they are Saudi citizens performing an official government duty. GASTAT stressed the significance of their work, which forms a vital pillar in improving the quality of statistical outputs and products.
In the same context, GASTAT reaffirmed its full commitment to the highest standards of confidentiality and data protection, in accordance with regulations, and assured that all collected data is used strictly for official statistical purposes. GASTAT also emphasized its dedication to safeguarding the rights of its employees during the performance of their official duties and taking all necessary legal measures against any obstruction to their work in order to ensure the continuity of field work, which is an integral component of statistical processes aimed at achieving national objectives.
For inquiries, please contact GASTAT via the unified number: 199009.