Country Profile

19
ODIN SCORE
Turkmenistan
197th GLOBAL RANK
OUT OF 198
22 COVERAGE SCORE
OUT OF 100
16 OPENNESS SCORE
OUT OF 100

Summary of Results

The Open Data Inventory (ODIN) measures how complete a country’s statistical offerings are and whether their data meet international standards of openness. Turkmenistan ranks 197th in the Open Data Inventory 2024 with an overall score of 19. The overall score is a combination of a data coverage subscore of 22 and a data openness subscore of 16.

The following tables show the coverage and openness scores for each data category. For more detailed information, view the Coverage and Openness tabs.

Rankings

Coverage Openness Overall
Global
OUT OF 198
196th 197th 197th
Central Asia
OUT OF 5
5th 5th 5th

Category Scores

Data Category Coverage Openness    Overall   
Population and vital statistics 0 0 0
Education facilities 30 30 30
Education outcomes 30 30 30
Health facilities 0 0 0
Health outcomes 40 30 35
Reproductive health 30 30 30
Food security and nutrition 0 0 0
Gender statistics 30 30 30
Crime and justice 30 30 30
Poverty and income 30 30 30
Social Statistics subscore 22 21 22
National accounts 0 0 0
Labor 30 30 30
Price indexes 0 0 0
Government finance 38 30 33
Money and banking 0 0 0
International trade 0 0 0
Balance of payments 0 0 0
Economic Statistics subscore 12 9 10
Agriculture and land use 30 30 30
Resource use 0 0 0
Energy 0 0 0
Pollution 100 30 56
Built environment 40 30 35
All Categories 22 16 19
Last updated: April 29, 2025

Coverage

The Open Data Inventory (ODIN) assesses coverage based on five coverage elements described below. Each category receives a coverage score based on the amount of data available in that category. Average scores across all categories are shown in the chart below.

In general, coverage scores are based on the availability of disaggregated indicators, how many observations are available over the last 10 years, and whether national and subnational data exist.

Indicators Not Published

This is the percentage of ODIN indicators where no qualifying disaggregated data could be found on any government website. Not all indicators are required to be published for full credit, so it is possible to have a small percentage of unpublished data without impacting the coverage score.

61%

Coverage Element Scores, 2024

Click to see a description of each coverage element. Scoring criteria for each can be found in the Methodology Guide on the page that corresponds to the coverage element. Element scores are given for each category. The chart above shows average scores across all categories.

Indicator availability
This coverage element measures how many indicators and disaggregations are published within a category at the national (country level). Each data category has its own requirements discussed further in the Methodology Guide.
Data Available the Last 5 Years
This coverage element measures how many of the last 5 years of data are available for indicators within each category. Each indicator is evaluated using the longest available time series from a single dataset, without combining years from different datasets.
Data Available the Last 10 Years
This coverage element measures how many of the last 10 years of data are available for indicators within each category. Each indicator is evaluated using the longest available time series from a single dataset, without combining years from different datasets.
Data Available for Subnational Level 1
This coverage element measures whether data are available for subnational level 1 within each category. Subnational level 1 in a country is defined by the ISO 3166-2 standard and adjusted for country practices. Not all categories or indicators are required to be published data at this level and many environmental and economic indicators are exempt from scoring.
Data Available for Subnational Level 2
This coverage element measures whether data are available at the second administrative level within each category. Second administrative levels are not defined and any further division of first administrative levels are accepted. Not all categories or indicators are required to be published at this level.

Openness

The Open Data Inventory (ODIN) assesses openness based on five elements described below. Each category receives an openness score based on the openness of data available in that category. Average scores across all categories are shown in the chart below.

In general, openness scores are based on the format and licensing of the datasets, the comprehensiveness of metadata, and what download options exist.

Data License/Terms of Use

The licensing or terms of use that govern the use and reuse of data assessed in ODIN are classified as Open, Some Restrictions, Not Open, or Not Available (if no license is found). Licensing information shown below is for data found on the website of the national statistics office and data portals used in their assessment, if applicable.

NSO Website

State Statistics Commiittee of Turkmenistan

Not Available

Openness Element Scores, 2024

Click to see description of each openness element. Scoring criteria for each can be found in the Methodology Guide on the page that corresponds to the openness element. Element scores are given for each category. The chart above shows average scores across all categories.

Machine Readability
This openness element measures whether data are made available in machine readable formats. Machine readable file formats allow users to easily process data using a computer. Common machine readable formats include XLS, XLSX, CSV, and JSON files.
Nonproprietary Format
This openness element measures whether data are made available in non-proprietary formats. Nonproprietary file formats are important because they allow users to access data without requiring the use of a costly, proprietary software that may prevent some users from accessing the data. Common nonproprietary formats include PDF, HTML, XLSX, DOCX, CSV, and JSON files.
Metadata Availability
This openness element measures whether metadata are available for the published indicators. Metadata must be located in or near the data file or on a designated metadata section of the website. ODIN looks for three aspects of metadata: (1) definition of indicator; (2) date of upload; and (3) agency responsible for data collection.
Download Options
This openness element measures whether download options are available. ODIN looks for three download options: (1) bulk download of national level data), (2) API, and (3) user-select download (custom downloads). All data must be available with options 1 and one other for full credit.
Data license/Terms of use
This openness element measures whether data are made available under an open license. Open licenses must allow the use, reuse, and sharing or adaptation of data for commercial and noncommercial use without any obligation other than attribution, per the Open Definition. Licenses prohibiting commercial use or having two or more additional stipulations are classified as “Not Open”. Licenses with no more than one additional stipulation are classified as “Some Restrictions.” Licenses that do not explicitly state all allowed uses under the Open Definition and do not include restrictive language are also classified as “Some Restrictions.”

ODIN Indicators

The Open Data Inventory (ODIN) 2024/25 assesses data for 64 representative indicators in 22 data categories. The ODIN indicators are not meant to be a comprehensive list of all indicators produced by a country, but rather an indicative sample of the fundamental types of data produced by countries.

The table below shows a list of all ODIN indicators, whether qualifying data were found, and information about the coverage and openness criteria for each dataset. To qualify, a dataset must be published on an official government website. It must show national level data, have one of the required categorical disaggregations (if applicable), and present data from the last 10 years.

Not all indicators are required for full credit in every category. If data for an indicator were not found or not needed for full credit, the indicator is shown below as “Data not available/scored”.

New Category: We’re testing a new category called Digital Connectivity. Below you’ll see some information about these indicators if data were found, but they are not included in this year’s score.

ODIN 2024 Indicator List
(1.1) Population Data Not Available/Not Scored
Population and vital statistics
(1.2) Births Data Not Available/Not Scored
Population and vital statistics
(1.3) Deaths Data Not Available/Not Scored
Population and vital statistics
(2.1) School infrastructure Data Not Available/Not Scored
Education facilities
(2.2) Teaching staff Data available
Education facilities

Dataset Coverage Dataset Openness
Education facilities Disaggregation - Sex
School stage - Primary,Lower Secondary,Upper Secondary
Years - 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
Levels - National Level
Metadata - Source, Definition
Format - HTML (np)
Download Options - No download options
Frequency - Annual
Terms of Use - Not Available
Terms of Use URL - 
Source Navigation
State Committee of Turkmenistan of Statistics - SDG 4.c.1 https://sdg.stat.gov.tm/en/indicator > SDG indicator 4.c.1: Proportion of teachers with the minimum required qualifications (Proportion of teachers in a) pre-primary, b) primary school, c) secondary school, who have received at least minimal organized in-job or off-job vocational training )
(2.3) Education expenditures Data Not Available/Not Scored
Education facilities
(3.1) Enrollment Data Not Available/Not Scored
Education outcomes
(3.2) Completion Data available
Education outcomes

Dataset Coverage Dataset Openness
Education outcomes Disaggregation - 
School stage - Primary,Lower Secondary,Upper Secondary
Years - 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
Levels - National Level
Metadata - Source, Definition
Format - HTML (np)
Download Options - No download options
Frequency - Annual
Terms of Use - Not Available
Terms of Use URL - 
Source Navigation
State Committee of Turkmenistan of Statistics - SDG 4.1.2 https://sdg.stat.gov.tm/en/indicator > SDG indicator 4.1.2: Completion rate
(3.3) Educational achievement Data available
Education outcomes

Dataset Coverage Dataset Openness
Education outcomes Disaggregation - Proficiency Level
School stage - Primary,Lower Secondary
Years - 2019
Levels - National Level
Metadata - Source, Definition
Format - HTML (np)
Download Options - No download options
Frequency - Annual
Terms of Use - Not Available
Terms of Use URL - 
Source Navigation
State Committee of Turkmenistan of Statistics - SDG 4.1.1a https://sdg.stat.gov.tm/en/indicator/ > SDG indicator 4.1.1a Proportion of children and young people (a) in grades 2/3; (b) at the end of primary; and (c) at the end of lower secondary achieving at least a minimum proficiency level in (i) reading and (ii) mathematics
(4.1) Hospital beds Data Not Available/Not Scored
Health facilities
(4.2) Healthcare staff Data Not Available/Not Scored
Health facilities
(4.3) Health expenditures Data Not Available/Not Scored
Health facilities
(5.1) Child immunization Data Not Available/Not Scored
Health outcomes
(5.2) Disease prevalence Data available
Health outcomes

Dataset Coverage Dataset Openness
Health outcomes Disaggregation - Sex
Years - 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
Levels - Subnational 1, National Level
Metadata - Source, Definition
Format - HTML (np)
Download Options - No download options
Frequency - Annual
Terms of Use - Not Available
Terms of Use URL - 
Source Navigation
Ministry of health and medical industry of Turkmenistan - SDG 3-3-2 https://sdg.stat.gov.tm/en/indicator/SDG indicator 3.3.2: Tuberculosis incidence per 100,000 population
(6.1) Maternal mortality Data available
Reproductive health

Dataset Coverage Dataset Openness
Reproductive health Disaggregation - Not Applicable
Years - 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
Levels - National Level
Metadata - Source, Definition
Format - HTML (np)
Download Options - No download options
Frequency - Annual
Terms of Use - Not Available
Terms of Use URL - 
Source Navigation
Ministry of health and medical industry of Turkmenistan - SDG 3-1-1 https://sdg.stat.gov.tm/en/indicator/3-1-1
(6.2) Child mortality Data available
Reproductive health

Dataset Coverage Dataset Openness
Reproductive health Disaggregation - Sex
Years - 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
Levels - National Level
Metadata - Source, Definition
Format - HTML (np)
Download Options - No download options
Frequency - Annual
Terms of Use - Not Available
Terms of Use URL - 
Source Navigation
State Committee of Turkmenistan of Statistics - SDG 3.2.2 https://sdg.stat.gov.tm/en/indicator/ > SDG indicator 3.2.2: Neonatal mortality rate
(6.3) Fertility Data Not Available/Not Scored
Reproductive health
(6.4) Modern contraceptive use Data available
Reproductive health

Dataset Coverage Dataset Openness
Reproductive health Disaggregation - Not Applicable
Years - 2016, 2019
Levels - National Level
Metadata - Source, Definition
Format - HTML (np)
Download Options - No download options
Frequency - Annual
Terms of Use - Not Available
Terms of Use URL - 
Source Navigation
State Committee of Turkmenistan of Statistics - SDG 3-7-1 https://sdg.stat.gov.tm/en/indicator/SDG indicator 3.7.1: Proportion of women of reproductive age (aged 15–49 years) who have their need for family planning satisfied with modern methods
(6.5) Adolescent births Data Not Available/Not Scored
Reproductive health
(7.1) Food insecurity Data Not Available/Not Scored
Food security and nutrition
(7.2) Obesity Data Not Available/Not Scored
Food security and nutrition
(7.3) Child stunting Data Not Available/Not Scored
Food security and nutrition
(7.4) Child wasting Data Not Available/Not Scored
Food security and nutrition
(8.1) Violence against women Data available
Gender statistics

Dataset Coverage Dataset Openness
Gender statistics Disaggregation - Relationship To Perpetrator
Years - 2021
Levels - National Level
Metadata - Source, Definition
Format - HTML (np)
Download Options - No download options
Frequency - Annual
Terms of Use - Not Available
Terms of Use URL - 
Source Navigation
SDG 5.2.1 https://sdg.stat.gov.tm/en/indicator/> SDG indicator 5.2.1: Proportion of ever-partnered women and girls aged 15 years and older subjected to physical, sexual or psychological violence by a current or former intimate partner in the previous 12 months
(8.2) Women in leadership Data available
Gender statistics

Dataset Coverage Dataset Openness
Gender statistics Disaggregation - Not Applicable
Years - 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
Levels - National Level
Metadata - Source, Definition
Format - HTML (np)
Download Options - No download options
Frequency - Annual
Terms of Use - Not Available
Terms of Use URL - 
Source Navigation
Mejlis Turkmenistan, Central Commission for Elections and Referendums in Turkmenistan - SDG 5.5.1 https://sdg.stat.gov.tm/en/indicator/SDG indicator 5.5.1: Proportion of seats held by women in (a) national parliaments and (b) local governments
(8.3) Child marriage Data available
Gender statistics

Dataset Coverage Dataset Openness
Gender statistics Disaggregation - Not Applicable
Years - 2016, 2019
Levels - National Level
Metadata - Source, Definition
Format - HTML (np)
Download Options - No download options
Frequency - Annual
Terms of Use - Not Available
Terms of Use URL - 
Source Navigation
State Committee of Turkmenistan of Statistics - SDG 5.3.1 https://sdg.stat.gov.tm/en/indicator/SDG indicator 5.3.1: Proportion of women aged 20–24 years who were married or in a union before age 15, and who were married or in a union before age 18
(9.1) Homicides Data Not Available/Not Scored
Crime and justice
(9.2) Crimes Data available
Crime and justice

Dataset Coverage Dataset Openness
Crime and justice Disaggregation - Crime Type, Sex Of Victim
Years - 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
Levels - National Level
Metadata - Source, Definition
Format - HTML (np)
Download Options - No download options
Frequency - Annual
Terms of Use - Not Available
Terms of Use URL - 
Source Navigation
General Prosecutor's Office of Turkmenistan - SDG 16.2.2 https://sdg.stat.gov.tm/en/indicator/SDG indicator 16.2.2: Number of victims of human trafficking per 100,000 population, by form of exploitation
(9.3) Prison population Data Not Available/Not Scored
Crime and justice
(10.1) Poverty Data available
Poverty and income

Dataset Coverage Dataset Openness
Poverty and income Disaggregation - Not Applicable
Years - 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
Levels - National Level
Metadata - Definition, Source
Format - HTML (np)
Download Options - No download options
Frequency - Annual
Terms of Use - Not Available
Terms of Use URL - 
Source Navigation
State Committee of Turkmenistan of Statistics - SDG 10.2.1 https://sdg.stat.gov.tm/en/indicator/ > SDG Indicator 10.2.1: Proportion of people living below 50 per cent of median income
(10.2) Income inequality Data Not Available/Not Scored
Poverty and income
(11.1) Gross domestic product (production approach) Data Not Available/Not Scored
National accounts
(11.2) Gross domestic product (expenditure approach) Data Not Available/Not Scored
National accounts
(11.3) Gross domestic product (income approach) Data Not Available/Not Scored
National accounts
(12.1) Employment Data Not Available/Not Scored
Labor
(12.2) Employment distribution Data Not Available/Not Scored
Labor
(12.3) Unemployment Data available
Labor

Dataset Coverage Dataset Openness
Labor Disaggregation - Sex
Years - 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022
Levels - National Level
Metadata - Source, Definition
Format - HTML (np)
Download Options - No download options
Frequency - Annual
Terms of Use - Not Available
Terms of Use URL - 
Source Navigation
State Committee of Turkmenistan of Statistics - SDG 8.5.2 https://sdg.stat.gov.tm/en/indicator/SDG indicator 8.5.2: Unemployment rate
(13.1) Consumer price index Data Not Available/Not Scored
Price indexes
(13.2) Producers price index Data Not Available/Not Scored
Price indexes
(14.1) Revenues Data Not Available/Not Scored
Government finance
(14.2) Expenditures Data available
Government finance

Dataset Coverage Dataset Openness
Government finance Disaggregation - Functional Classification
Years - 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
Levels - National Level
Metadata - Source, Definition
Format - HTML (np)
Download Options - No download options
Frequency - Annual
Terms of Use - Not Available
Terms of Use URL - 
Source Navigation
Ministry of Finance and Economy of Turkmenistan - SDG 16.6.1 https://sdg.stat.gov.tm/en/indicator/SDG indicator 16.6.1: Primary government expenditures as a proportion of original approved budget (Primary government expenditures as a proportion of original approved budget, by sector (or by budget codes or similar))
(15.1) Money supply Data Not Available/Not Scored
Money and banking
(15.2) Interest rates Data Not Available/Not Scored
Money and banking
(16.1) Exports Data Not Available/Not Scored
International trade
(16.2) Imports Data Not Available/Not Scored
International trade
(17.2) Foreign direct investment Data Not Available/Not Scored
Balance of payments
(17.3) Remittances Data available
Balance of payments

Dataset Coverage Dataset Openness
Balance of payments Disaggregation - Not Applicable
Years - 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
Levels - National Level
Metadata - Source, Definition
Format - HTML (np)
Download Options - Bulk Download
Frequency - Annual
Terms of Use - Not Available
Terms of Use URL - 
Source Navigation
Central Bank of Turkmenistan - SDG 10.c.1 https://sdg.stat.gov.tm/en/indicator/SDG indicator 10.c.1: Remittance costs as a proportion of the amount remitted
(23.1) Internet use Data Not Available/Not Scored
Digital Connectivity
(23.2) Mobile network access Data available
Digital Connectivity

Dataset Coverage Dataset Openness
Digital Connectivity Disaggregation - Not Applicable
Years - 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
Levels - National Level
Metadata - Source, Definition
Format - HTML (np)
Download Options - No download options
Frequency - Annual
Terms of Use - Not Available
Terms of Use URL - 
Source Navigation
"Turkmenatraksat" agency of the Transport and Communications Agency under the Cabinet of Ministers of Turkmenistan - SDG 5.b.1 https://sdg.stat.gov.tm/ > goal 5 > 5.b.1 SDG 5.b.1: Proportion of individuals who own a mobile telephone (Proportion of people who own a mobile phone, by gender)
(18.1) Land use Data Not Available/Not Scored
Agriculture and land use
(18.2) Protected lands Data available
Agriculture and land use

Dataset Coverage Dataset Openness
Agriculture and land use Disaggregation - Not Applicable
Years - 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
Levels - National Level
Metadata - Source, Definition
Format - HTML (np)
Download Options - No download options
Frequency - Annual
Terms of Use - Not Available
Terms of Use URL - 
Source Navigation
Ministry of environment protection of Turkmenistan - SDG 15.4.1 https://sdg.stat.gov.tm/en/indicator/SDG indicator 15.4.1: Coverage by protected areas of important sites for mountain biodiversity
(18.3) Commodity production Data Not Available/Not Scored
Agriculture and land use
(19.1) Fishery harvests Data Not Available/Not Scored
Resource use
(19.2) Timber harvests Data Not Available/Not Scored
Resource use
(19.3) Extractive activities Data Not Available/Not Scored
Resource use
(19.4) Water consumption Data Not Available/Not Scored
Resource use
(20.1) Energy consumption Data Not Available/Not Scored
Energy
(20.2) Energy supply Data Not Available/Not Scored
Energy
(21.1) Greenhouse gas emissions Data available
Pollution

Dataset Coverage Dataset Openness
Pollution Disaggregation - Not Applicable
Years - 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
Levels - National Level
Metadata - Source, Definition
Format - HTML (np)
Download Options - No download options
Frequency - Annual
Terms of Use - Not Available
Terms of Use URL - 
Source Navigation
State Committee of Turkmenistan of Statistics - SDG 9.4.1 https://sdg.stat.gov.tm/en/indicator/SDG indicator 9.4.1: CO2 emission per unit of value added
(21.2) Air pollution Data available
Pollution

Dataset Coverage Dataset Openness
Pollution Disaggregation - Not Applicable
Years - 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
Levels - National Level
Metadata - Source, Definition
Format - HTML (np)
Download Options - No download options
Frequency - Annual
Terms of Use - Not Available
Terms of Use URL - 
Source Navigation
Ministry of environment protection of Turkmenistan - SDG 11.6.2 https://sdg.stat.gov.tm/en/indicator/SDG indicator 11.6.2: Annual mean levels of fine particulate matter (e.g. PM2.5 and PM10) in cities (population weighted)
(21.3) Water pollution Data Not Available/Not Scored
Pollution
(22.1) Access to improved water Data available
Built environment

Dataset Coverage Dataset Openness
Built environment Disaggregation - Not Applicable
Years - 2016, 2019
Levels - National Level
Metadata - Source, Definition
Format - HTML (np)
Download Options - No download options
Frequency - Annual
Terms of Use - Not Available
Terms of Use URL - 
Source Navigation
State Committee of Turkmenistan of Statistics - SDG 6.1.1 https://sdg.stat.gov.tm/en/indicator/ > SDG indicator 6.1.1: Proportion of population using safely managed drinking water services
(22.2) Access to improved sanitation Data available
Built environment

Dataset Coverage Dataset Openness
Built environment Disaggregation - Not Applicable
Years - 2016, 2019
Levels - National Level
Metadata - Source, Definition
Format - HTML (np)
Download Options - No download options
Frequency - Annual
Terms of Use - Not Available
Terms of Use URL - 
Source Navigation
State Committee of Turkmenistan of Statistics - SDG 6.2.1 https://sdg.stat.gov.tm/ > goal 6 > SDG indicator 6.2.1: Proportion of population using (a) safely managed sanitation services and (b) a hand-washing facility with soap and water
(22.3) Overcrowding Data Not Available/Not Scored
Built environment
(22.4) Access to electricity Data available
Built environment

Dataset Coverage Dataset Openness
Built environment Disaggregation - Not Applicable
Years - 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
Levels - National Level
Metadata - Source, Definition
Format - HTML (np)
Download Options - No download options
Frequency - Annual
Terms of Use - Not Available
Terms of Use URL - 
Source Navigation
State Committee of Turkmenistan of Statistics - SDG 7.1.1 https://sdg.stat.gov.tm/ > goal 7 > 7.1.1: Proportion of population with access to electricity
(22.5) Housing durability Data Not Available/Not Scored
Built environment

Recommendations

Every country can improve their open data and ODIN scores can help identify gaps where improvements should be focused. The following recommendations may involve not only the national statistics office, but the entire national statistical system.

If you would like to learn more about how to implement these recommendations, please visit our Technical Assistance page to schedule a meeting

The first step in publishing open data is to make available all the data you collect once privacy and security measures are addressed. ODIN looks at all official government websites for data published on 60+ indicators. Most indicators require some level of disaggregation (example: sex disaggregation) to satisfy the requirements for coverage element 1, "Data availability and disaggregation."

The table below shows the indicators that were not found with any of the required disaggregations on any website. Each category has a certain number of indicators and disaggregations required for full credit. Not all indicators in ODIN are relevant to all countries, and scoring rules account for this. For example, in Resource Use only 3 out of 4 indicators are required. If you currently publish one, the other three will appear below, but only two more need to be published for full credit. See the Methodology Guide for more information.

Data Category Indicator Name Missing Categorical Disaggregation
Population and vital statistics (1.1) Population Sex,5-Year Age Groups
(1.2) Births Sex
(1.3) Deaths Sex
Education facilities (2.1) School infrastructure School Stage,School Type
(2.2) Teaching staff School Type
(2.3) Education expenditures Expenditure Categories
Education outcomes (3.2) Completion Sex,Age,School Type
(3.3) Educational achievement Sex
Health facilities (4.1) Hospital beds Facility Type
(4.2) Healthcare staff Facility Type,Department Type,Staff Type
(4.3) Health expenditures Expenditure Categories
Health outcomes (5.1) Child immunization Sex
(5.2) Disease prevalence Disease Type
Food security and nutrition (7.1) Food insecurity Sex
(7.2) Obesity Sex
(7.3) Child stunting Sex
(7.4) Child wasting Sex
Gender statistics (8.1) Violence against women Age,Disability Status,Type Of Violence
Crime and justice (9.1) Homicides Sex Of Victim,Sex Of Perpetrator
(9.2) Crimes Sex Of Perpetrator
(9.3) Prison population Sex
Labor (12.1) Employment Sex
(12.2) Employment distribution Sex
Price indexes (13.1) Consumer price index Not Applicable
(13.2) Producers price index Not Applicable
Government finance (14.1) Revenues Revenue Source
(14.2) Expenditures Administrative Classification,Economic Classification
Money and banking (15.1) Money supply Money Aggregates
(15.2) Interest rates Rate Type
International trade (16.1) Exports Product Categories
(16.2) Imports Product Categories
Agriculture and land use (18.1) Land use Crop Type,Environmental Zones
(18.3) Commodity production Crop Type,Animal (Product) Type
Resource use (19.1) Fishery harvests Not Applicable
(19.2) Timber harvests Not Applicable
(19.3) Extractive activities Raw Material Type
(19.4) Water consumption Sector
Energy (20.1) Energy consumption Energy Commodity,Sector
(20.2) Energy supply Energy Commodity

It is important to publish recent timeseries data -- data within the last five years. At least 3 of the last 5 years must be published in a timeseries dataset for each indicator to get full credit for data coverage.

The table below shows the indicators in ODIN that were found published and disaggregated but did not have a single timeseries with values for at least 3 of the last 5 years of data.

Indicator Name URL Longest Historical Timeseries
(3.3) Educational achievement State Committee of Turkmenistan of Statistics - SDG 4.1.1a 2019
(6.4) Modern contraceptive use State Committee of Turkmenistan of Statistics - SDG 3-7-1 2019
(8.1) Violence against women SDG 5.2.1 2021
(8.3) Child marriage State Committee of Turkmenistan of Statistics - SDG 5.3.1 2019
(22.1) Access to improved water State Committee of Turkmenistan of Statistics - SDG 6.1.1 2019
(22.2) Access to improved sanitation State Committee of Turkmenistan of Statistics - SDG 6.2.1 2019

It is important to publish historical timeseries data, if collected, so progress can be assessed over time. At least 6 of the last 10 years must be published in a timeseries dataset for each indicator to get full credit on data coverage.

The table below shows the indicators in ODIN that were found to be published and disaggregated but did not have a single timeseries with at least 6 of the last 10 years.

Indicator Name URL Longest Historical Timeseries
(3.3) Educational achievement State Committee of Turkmenistan of Statistics - SDG 4.1.1a 2019
(6.4) Modern contraceptive use State Committee of Turkmenistan of Statistics - SDG 3-7-1 2016, 2019
(8.1) Violence against women SDG 5.2.1 2021
(8.3) Child marriage State Committee of Turkmenistan of Statistics - SDG 5.3.1 2016, 2019
(22.1) Access to improved water State Committee of Turkmenistan of Statistics - SDG 6.1.1 2016, 2019
(22.2) Access to improved sanitation State Committee of Turkmenistan of Statistics - SDG 6.2.1 2016, 2019

Geographic disaggregation increases the value and usefulness of data and enables users to make meaningful comparisons across regions. ODIN assesses geographic disaggregation at two levels - subnational level 1 and subnational level 2. In most countries, subnational level 1 matches their first administrative level/NUTS 2 divisions such as provinces, states, regions, and districts. Subnational level 2 is defined as a geographic division more granular than level 1.

In ODIN, many economic and environmental indicators are not scored on their availability of subnational level 1 or 2 data. Below is a list of indicators, where subnational level 1 or 2 data are required for full credit, but could not be found.

Indicator Name Subnational Level 1 Subnational Level 2
(1.1) Population Not available Not available
(1.2) Births Not available Not available
(1.3) Deaths Not available Not available
(2.1) School infrastructure Not available Not available
(3.1) Enrollment Not available Not available
(4.1) Hospital beds Not available Not available
(4.2) Healthcare staff Not available Not available
(5.1) Child immunization Not available Not available
(5.2) Disease prevalence Not available Available
(6.3) Fertility Not available Not available
(6.5) Adolescent births Not available Not available
(9.1) Homicides Not available Not available
(12.1) Employment Not available Not available
(12.2) Employment distribution Not available Not available
(23.1) Internet use Not available Not available
(23.2) Mobile network access Not available Not available
(21.3) Water pollution Not available Not available
(22.3) Overcrowding Not available Not available
(22.5) Housing durability Not available Not available

Each website where government data are published should also have a clearly visible data license that meets openness standards, such as Creative Commons BY 4.0. If data cannot be found on the national statistics office's website or portal, other official sources are sought.

Licenses are categorized as the following:

  1. Not Available: No license was found on the website.
  2. Not Open: License published but contains highly restrictive clauses. The most common reason licenses receive this classification is because they forbid commercial use of data.
  3. Semi-Restrictive: License doesn't meet all openness standards but has some conditions that impact its openness.
  4. Open: License meets all openness standards.

Any dataset assessed in ODIN that was published on a website without a license or without an open license is shown below.To get help on how to improve your license, please email us.

Indicator Name URL License Openness License URL
(2.2) Teaching staff State Committee of Turkmenistan of Statistics - SDG 4.c.1 Not Available
(3.2) Completion State Committee of Turkmenistan of Statistics - SDG 4.1.2 Not Available
(3.3) Educational achievement State Committee of Turkmenistan of Statistics - SDG 4.1.1a Not Available
(5.2) Disease prevalence Ministry of health and medical industry of Turkmenistan - SDG 3-3-2 Not Available
(6.1) Maternal mortality Ministry of health and medical industry of Turkmenistan - SDG 3-1-1 Not Available
(6.2) Child mortality State Committee of Turkmenistan of Statistics - SDG 3.2.2 Not Available
(6.4) Modern contraceptive use State Committee of Turkmenistan of Statistics - SDG 3-7-1 Not Available
(8.1) Violence against women SDG 5.2.1 Not Available
(8.2) Women in leadership Mejlis Turkmenistan, Central Commission for Elections and Referendums in Turkmenistan - SDG 5.5.1 Not Available
(8.3) Child marriage State Committee of Turkmenistan of Statistics - SDG 5.3.1 Not Available
(9.2) Crimes General Prosecutor's Office of Turkmenistan - SDG 16.2.2 Not Available
(10.1) Poverty State Committee of Turkmenistan of Statistics - SDG 10.2.1 Not Available
(12.3) Unemployment State Committee of Turkmenistan of Statistics - SDG 8.5.2 Not Available
(14.2) Expenditures Ministry of Finance and Economy of Turkmenistan - SDG 16.6.1 Not Available
(17.3) Remittances Central Bank of Turkmenistan - SDG 10.c.1 Not Available
(18.2) Protected lands Ministry of environment protection of Turkmenistan - SDG 15.4.1 Not Available
(21.1) Greenhouse gas emissions State Committee of Turkmenistan of Statistics - SDG 9.4.1 Not Available
(21.2) Air pollution Ministry of environment protection of Turkmenistan - SDG 11.6.2 Not Available
(22.1) Access to improved water State Committee of Turkmenistan of Statistics - SDG 6.1.1 Not Available
(22.2) Access to improved sanitation State Committee of Turkmenistan of Statistics - SDG 6.2.1 Not Available
(22.4) Access to electricity State Committee of Turkmenistan of Statistics - SDG 7.1.1 Not Available

All open data should be published in at least one format that is machine readable and nonproprietary. Ideally, the format would be both. Machine readable file formats allow users to easily process data using a computer. Nonproprietary formats are important because they allow users to access data without requiring the use of costly and exclusive software that may prevent some users from accessing the data. Both are crucial for enabling open access to data. Common file formats that are both machine readable and nonproprietary include CSV and XLSX. PDF files, though commonly used, are a non-proprietary format but not machine readable.

The table below shows all the datasets assessed in ODIN that were not published in at least one machine-readable and non-proprietary format. Formats that have an "r" next to them are machine readable and those that have an "np" are nonproprietary.

Indicator Name URL File Format(s)
(2.2) Teaching staff State Committee of Turkmenistan of Statistics - SDG 4.c.1 HTML (np)
(3.2) Completion State Committee of Turkmenistan of Statistics - SDG 4.1.2 HTML (np)
(3.3) Educational achievement State Committee of Turkmenistan of Statistics - SDG 4.1.1a HTML (np)
(5.2) Disease prevalence Ministry of health and medical industry of Turkmenistan - SDG 3-3-2 HTML (np)
(6.1) Maternal mortality Ministry of health and medical industry of Turkmenistan - SDG 3-1-1 HTML (np)
(6.2) Child mortality State Committee of Turkmenistan of Statistics - SDG 3.2.2 HTML (np)
(6.4) Modern contraceptive use State Committee of Turkmenistan of Statistics - SDG 3-7-1 HTML (np)
(8.1) Violence against women SDG 5.2.1 HTML (np)
(8.2) Women in leadership Mejlis Turkmenistan, Central Commission for Elections and Referendums in Turkmenistan - SDG 5.5.1 HTML (np)
(8.3) Child marriage State Committee of Turkmenistan of Statistics - SDG 5.3.1 HTML (np)
(9.2) Crimes General Prosecutor's Office of Turkmenistan - SDG 16.2.2 HTML (np)
(10.1) Poverty State Committee of Turkmenistan of Statistics - SDG 10.2.1 HTML (np)
(12.3) Unemployment State Committee of Turkmenistan of Statistics - SDG 8.5.2 HTML (np)
(14.2) Expenditures Ministry of Finance and Economy of Turkmenistan - SDG 16.6.1 HTML (np)
(17.3) Remittances Central Bank of Turkmenistan - SDG 10.c.1 HTML (np)
(18.2) Protected lands Ministry of environment protection of Turkmenistan - SDG 15.4.1 HTML (np)
(21.1) Greenhouse gas emissions State Committee of Turkmenistan of Statistics - SDG 9.4.1 HTML (np)
(21.2) Air pollution Ministry of environment protection of Turkmenistan - SDG 11.6.2 HTML (np)
(22.1) Access to improved water State Committee of Turkmenistan of Statistics - SDG 6.1.1 HTML (np)
(22.2) Access to improved sanitation State Committee of Turkmenistan of Statistics - SDG 6.2.1 HTML (np)
(22.4) Access to electricity State Committee of Turkmenistan of Statistics - SDG 7.1.1 HTML (np)

Metadata are crucial for data openness because they provide essential context such as the source, definitions, and classifications used, making it easier to understand, access, and use effectively. Metadata ensure transparency, improve data discoverability, and support reproducibility in research and analysis. For all datasets assessed in ODIN, reference metadata are reviewed for some basic components common in all recommended metadata standards, such as SDMX, DCAT, and Dublin Core. Those components include: 1) Source agency responsible for collecting the data, 2) Definition of indicator and key terms, and 3) Date on which data were uploaded online.

Below is a table of the ODIN indicators for which data with missing or incomplete metadata were found. To be considered, reference metadata must appear in the same file as the data, near the dataset in a separate file, or in a separate section of the same website that is easily found and named appropriately.

Indicator Name URL Missing Metadata Component
(2.2) Teaching staff State Committee of Turkmenistan of Statistics - SDG 4.c.1 Date
(3.2) Completion State Committee of Turkmenistan of Statistics - SDG 4.1.2 Date
(3.3) Educational achievement State Committee of Turkmenistan of Statistics - SDG 4.1.1a Date
(5.2) Disease prevalence Ministry of health and medical industry of Turkmenistan - SDG 3-3-2 Date
(6.1) Maternal mortality Ministry of health and medical industry of Turkmenistan - SDG 3-1-1 Date
(6.2) Child mortality State Committee of Turkmenistan of Statistics - SDG 3.2.2 Date
(6.4) Modern contraceptive use State Committee of Turkmenistan of Statistics - SDG 3-7-1 Date
(8.1) Violence against women SDG 5.2.1 Date
(8.2) Women in leadership Mejlis Turkmenistan, Central Commission for Elections and Referendums in Turkmenistan - SDG 5.5.1 Date
(8.3) Child marriage State Committee of Turkmenistan of Statistics - SDG 5.3.1 Date
(9.2) Crimes General Prosecutor's Office of Turkmenistan - SDG 16.2.2 Date
(10.1) Poverty State Committee of Turkmenistan of Statistics - SDG 10.2.1 Date
(12.3) Unemployment State Committee of Turkmenistan of Statistics - SDG 8.5.2 Date
(14.2) Expenditures Ministry of Finance and Economy of Turkmenistan - SDG 16.6.1 Date
(17.3) Remittances Central Bank of Turkmenistan - SDG 10.c.1 Date
(18.2) Protected lands Ministry of environment protection of Turkmenistan - SDG 15.4.1 Date
(21.1) Greenhouse gas emissions State Committee of Turkmenistan of Statistics - SDG 9.4.1 Date
(21.2) Air pollution Ministry of environment protection of Turkmenistan - SDG 11.6.2 Date
(22.1) Access to improved water State Committee of Turkmenistan of Statistics - SDG 6.1.1 Date
(22.2) Access to improved sanitation State Committee of Turkmenistan of Statistics - SDG 6.2.1 Date
(22.4) Access to electricity State Committee of Turkmenistan of Statistics - SDG 7.1.1 Date

Country Context

To understand a country’s enabling environment for open data, it is important to look at ODIN scores with a wider lens. The country context page identifies important features of the enabling environment for open data, such as existing legal frameworks and data commitments. The page also brings together insights from global indexes on data, human development, gender, and governance, to put into perspective where countries stand and where progress is still needed.

Legal Framework

For open data to have impact, strong legal frameworks must be in place. Some examples of frameworks that support all stages of the data value chain include statistical laws, copyright laws, right-to-information laws, and data privacy laws.

Statistical Law
Statistical Law
A statistical law exists
Statistical laws lay the foundation for a country's national statistical system by defining the mandate for collecting and sharing official data, typically led by the national statistical office.
Copyright Law
Copyright Law
A copyright law exists
Copyright laws provide the parameters for the production, reproduction, publication, and use of original content, shaping how information like statistical data can be accessed, used, and reused throughout the government.
Right to Information Law
Right to Information Law
No right to information law exists
Right to information laws safeguard citizens' right to access records or information held by the government, and like open data, are an inherent component of open government, promoting greater transparency.
Data Privacy Law
Data Privacy Law
A data privacy law law exists
Data privacy laws regulate and safeguard the collection, use, and access to personal data held by the government, and are integral to open data as they protect individuals and help gain public trust.

Data Commitments

Legal frameworks lay the foundation, but true progress on open data requires political and institutional will. This section highlights Turkmenistan existing commitments to address or improve open data:

National Data Strategy National Data Strategy

National data strategies or National Strategies for the Development of Statistics (NSDS) describe a country’s plans for developing statistical capacity across the entire national statistical system (NSS). They present the statistics office’s priorities for the next 5-10 years.

Turkmenistan has a national data strategy.

IMF Standards for Data Dissemination IMF Standards for Data Dissemination

Data dissemination standards enhance the availability of timely and comprehensive statistics.

Turkmenistan is not a Subscriber

Open Data Charter (ODC) Open Data Charter (ODC)

ODC is a collaboration between over 100 governments and organizations working to open up data based on a shared set of seven principles.

Turkmenistan has not adopted the charter.

Data Privacy Law Open Government Partnership (OGP)

OGP is a multilateral initiative to secure concrete commitments from national and subnational governments to promote open government, empower citizens, fight corruption, and harness new technologies to strengthen governance.

Turkmenistan is not a member.


Global Indexes of Statistical Capacity

Beyond ODIN, there are other measurements of statistical capacity or open data.

The World Bank’s Statistical Performance Indicators (SPI) measures the capacity and maturity of national statistical systems. The Global Data Barometer (GDB) measures the state of data in countries, specifically on topics of data governance, capability, availability, and use and impact of data for public good. The Gender Data Compass provides a comprehensive overview of gender data systems encompassing data availability, openness, foundations, capacity, and financing.

Below is a bar graph showing the overall score for the Statistical Performance Indicators, the Global Data Barometer, and the coverage and openness score for the Gender Data Compass.

Statistical Performance Indicators (Overall Score)
31%
Global Data Barometer (Overall Score)
6%
Gender Data Compass (Coverage Score)
13%
Gender Data Compass (Openness Score)
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Global Indexes of Governance and Human Development

Global governance and socio-economic indexes help researchers and practitioners, providing a snapshot on the state of human development, government transparency and accountability within a country. These indexes show the power of data – we cannot fix what we cannot measure.

Human Development Index (UNDP): Measures achievement in key dimensions of human development: a long and healthy life, being knowledgeable and having a decent standard of living.

Democracy Index (Economist Intelligence Unit): Measures 60 indicators in the categories of electoral process and pluralism, functioning of government, political participation, political culture, and civil liberties.

SDG Gender Index (Equal Measures 2030): The most comprehensive measure of gender equality, investigating 56 issues across 14 of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals.

World Press Freedom (Reporters Without Borders): Is an annual ranking that compares the level of press freedom in 180 countries and territories.

All scores have been converted to a 100 point scale.