This World Statistics Day, we're taking a look at our total annual passengers carried over the past year, an astounding 4,182,000. That's more than the population of Namibia! Book Airlink flights at: bit.ly/45l3KTj Dian Townsend #Airlink #FlyAirlink #FlyTheLink Show more Load image 10 KB
World Statistics Day ! From climate resilience to farms to frontlines, data saves lives. Today, we celebrate the power of statistics in building sustainable food secure futures, to fight hunger, prevent diseases and strengthen resilient communities. #WorldStatisticsDay Show more Load image 34 KB
— Mariyam Vishama Ahmed 🇲🇻 🇵🇸 (@MariyamVishama) October 20, 2025
Today marks #WorldStatisticsDay, emphasizing the importance of reliable data for decision-making & improving lives. The #UNData platform promotes open, high-quality data via partnerships among UN agencies. Explore & stay tuned for update ! buff.ly/z2174Fh Load image
On World Statistics Day, we are proud to share the impact of the Invictus Games Foundation and the difference our work makes for the #WeAreInvictus community. 89% of our community said that engaging with us was an important factor in their recovery 92% said it helped them Show more Load image 8 KB Load image 7 KB Load image 7 KB
— Invictus Games Foundation 💛🖤 (@WeAreInvictus) October 20, 2025
#WorldStatisticsDay is 20 October! Celebrated every 5 years, this year we're highlighting how accessible, high-quality data powers evidence-based decisions and tackles global challenges. Learn more and join the global webinar: desapublications.un.org/un-desa-voice/ … Load image 6 KB
TODAY IS “WORLD STATISTICS DAY!” In the #PlatzStats universe there are a plethora of @DanielPlatzman numbers, & they just keep on rising for all his creations! It’s a pleasure to keep on countingWhen figuring it out today, I had an unexpected helper(the look at the end) Load image 0:25 Load video 0:07 Load video
— Krissy's Universe-OnCloudNine!-Platz💚🦄 (@KrissyDLW) October 20, 2025
For the United Nations World Statistics Day (20 October 2025) I'm sharing this graph showing views of freely available content uploaded to #Wikipedia by @StateLibraryNSW Load image
#WorldStatisticsDay: Today, we celebrate the power of statistics to transform lives and drive development. This year’s theme, “Quality Statistics and Data for Everyone,” reminds us that data is the foundation for informed decisions and progress for all. More in the thread Load image Dima Al-Khatib and 9 others
Somalia joins the global community in marking World Statistics Day 2025 under the theme “Driving Change with Quality Statistics and Data for Everyone.” Reliable data builds trust, drives progress and shapes informed decisions. Read the full press statement in Somali and English Show more Load image Load image Load image Load image Mohamed Abdinur and 9 others
— Somalia National Bureau of Statistics (@NBS_Somalia) October 20, 2025
World Statistics Day History
World Statistics Day is an international observance that seeks to highlight the importance of reliable, timely data in every aspect of life. Held every five years, it underscores our reliance on statistics in decision-making, policy planning, and in measuring development progress globally. In addition, it provides a platform to shed light on the rigorous work that statisticians carry out, oftentimes behind the scenes. Moreover, the observance is significant for promoting awareness and understanding necessary for effective data use in addressing key issues affecting societies.
World Statistics Day first took place on October 20, 2010, endorsed by the United Nations General Assembly to thank statisticians globally for their essential contribution. For South Africans, this observance plays a critical role in the socio-economic and political landscape. The Statistics South Africa (Stats SA) is at the forefront in providing reliable data, driving evidence-based policy-making and strategic planning. The observance also emphasizes data's role in tracking progress in areas such as economic growth, education, health, and poverty reduction, which are pertinent to South Africans.
In South Africa, World Statistics Day is typically observed through a series of activities organised by Stats SA. These events aim to highlight statistics' essential role in guiding national decisions to ensure progress in various sectors. Workshops, seminars, and awareness campaigns are common features of this day, encouraging a deeper appreciation for the valuable work done by data aggregators and analysts. As elsewhere, World Statistics Day is observed in South Africa every five years on October 20, aligning with the global community.
Facts about World Statistics Day
The theme for World Statistics Day in 2025 was Driving change with quality statistics and data for everyone. In 2024 the theme was Empowering Data for Sustainable Development.
It was not until the 19th century that statistics began to include all things related to collection, summary and analysis of data. Before the 19th century, data was mainly used to total resources, typically for military and tax purposes around the world.
The median age in South Africa is approximately 28 years as of 2021, indicating a largely youthful population.
Over the years, South Africa has significantly improved in statistical data collection and reporting, aided in part by the commemoration and activities of World Statistics Day. The country's government relies heavily on accurate and timely data for planning, implementing, and monitoring developmental policies and programs.
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