DATA AVAILABILITY

On the Data Avalilability page, there are 7 sub-menus, namely: 1.  SDGs Goal; 2. Indicator availability; 3.  Source of Data; 4. Detailed Information of Data; 5. Year and Regional Level of Data; 6. Data Availability Status; and 7. Legend of Detailed Data Source

Some options for exploring the use of the data availability feature are:

Feature: Highlight Goal.

  1. Dashboard users can view/select the SDGs Goals at the top (No.1).
  2. It will specifically display a bar graph containing the number of available indicators (No. 2), and simultaneously filter the indicators displayed in the data availability table (No. 4).

Featured: Highlight Indicator.

  1. On one of the bar graphs displayed (No.2), dashboard users can select one bar in it (Small green box as an example).
  2. It will directly affect the availability of indicator data contained in the table (No. 4,5,6 and 7).

Feature: Data Source Selection

  1. The data source selection feature can be selected by users in box No.3
  2. It directly relates to the Data Source Legend (No. 7). Users are free to choose data sources if they want to focus on certain data providers.

Feature: Selection of the level of regional disaggregation.

  1. Users can choose the disaggregation of National/Province/City areas (No.2).
  2. Availability of data that will appear in No. 6
  3. In this table (no.6) there are several symbols that represent the disaggregation of regions. Example:
  4. National, denoted by the symbol of the Circle
  5. Province, denoted by the symbol Box
  6. District/City, denoted by the Star symbol

Feature: Availability of data in the table.

  1. Users can distinguish data status based on regional disaggregation level and display release information of data years (No.5).
  2. On the right (No.6) a circle symbol will appear that describes the availability of data that can be linked to the data source legend (No.7).
  3. The circle symbol also provides users with information regarding the availability of non-disaggregation or socio-economic disaggregation data according to table rows (No. 4).