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Companies using Stata for Analytics and BI include: World Bank, a United States based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 13122 employees and revenues of $5.00 billion, Unicef, a United States based Non Profit organisation with 7200 employees and revenues of $5.00 billion, World Health Organization, a Switzerland based Healthcare organisation with 7000 employees and revenues of $4.84 billion and many others.
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Unicef | Non Profit | 7200 | $5.0B | United States | Stata | Stata | Analytics and BI | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019 Unicef implemented Stata-based analytics through the igrowup_update repository to support nutrition monitoring, placing the work squarely in the Analytics and BI category and aligning the application Stata with program monitoring and reporting workflows. The implementation is maintained by Unicef's data team and the repository is hosted by Unicef, signaling a centrally managed codebase for global nutrition and child-growth analytics.
The igrowup_update repository is an updated WHO igrowup Stata package that extends the package to add support for complex survey designs and to improve prevalence standard errors for nutrition monitoring. The implementation uses Stata macros to produce reproducible child-growth and prevalence outputs, embedding statistical routines for survey weighting and prevalence estimation consistent with Analytics and BI practices.
Operational coverage is explicitly nutrition data analytics and global program monitoring, with the Unicef data team as the operational owner. The repository hosting and macro-driven scripts create a reproducible pipeline for analysts and reporting teams to generate standardized outputs for program managers and external reporting.
Governance is centered on repository maintenance and reproducible scripting, with update practices that preserve analytic continuity through Stata macros and scripted outputs. The stated functional outcomes include added support for complex survey designs and improved prevalence standard errors, and the use of Stata supports repeatable, auditable generation of child-growth and prevalence reports for monitoring and reporting.
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World Bank | Banking and Financial Services | 13122 | $5.0B | United States | Stata | Stata | Analytics and BI | 2009 | n/a |
In 2009 the World Bank integrated Stata via Numerics by Stata to power ADePT, an automated poverty-analysis platform used by Bank economists for standardized poverty and inequality tables. The implementation placed Stata into the World Bank technology stack as an Analytics and BI application supporting economic research and policy workflows at a global scale.
ADePT plus Numerics by Stata combined a Stata runtime and a distribution framework that allowed standardized poverty-analysis routines to be executed without local Stata installations. Configuration emphasized packaged Stata do files and reproducible analytical scripts exposed through the ADePT interface, automating the generation of poverty and inequality tables and reducing manual analyst configuration.
Operationally the integration enabled distribution of poverty-analysis tools to users who did not have Stata installed, speeding analysis and improving reproducibility for Bank economists across global teams. Governance centered on standardized ADePT routines and managed Stata code artifacts to ensure consistency of methodology and to simplify rollout of analytical workflows to non-Stata users.
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World Health Organization | Healthcare | 7000 | $4.8B | Switzerland | Stata | Stata | Analytics and BI | 2006 | n/a |
In 2006, World Health Organization implemented Stata as part of its Analytics and BI toolkit to standardize child growth and nutrition analyses. WHO provides and documents the igrowup Stata macros, the WHO Child Growth Standards implementation, which are used for public-health and nutrition analyses to calculate z-scores and prevalence estimates.
The implementation centers on the igrowup macros as functional modules within Stata, delivering routines to compute anthropometric z-scores and to generate prevalence estimates for recognized nutrition indicators. These Stata macros operationalize the WHO Child Growth Standards and produce standardized child-growth indicators suitable for national and global reporting.
Operational coverage includes WHO Geneva teams and global nutrition surveillance, with the igrowup Stata macros applied in public-health and nutrition analyses at national and international levels. The deployment supports Analytics and BI workflows within Stata such as data preparation, indicator calculation, and statistical reporting for nutrition and child-growth assessments.
Governance is retained by WHO through published documentation and distribution of the igrowup Stata macros, establishing a WHO-supported toolchain for producing standardized child-growth indicators and national and global nutrition statistics. Stata serves as the analytics application for generating these standardized outputs across WHO and partner public-health programs.
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