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Lessons Learned for Financing a Global Pact for Development Data

BlogBy Open Data Watch24 April 2018

The UN’s Cape Town Global Action Plan for Sustainable Development Data (CTGAP) calls for urgent action on a global pact to modernize and strengthen national statistical systems in lower-income countries where, despite being under-resourced and under-staffed, they face increasing demands from data users and increasing needs to measure SDGs.

Understanding the Value & Impact of Data

BlogBy Open Data Watch17 April 2018

Why do investments in data remain low, despite the often cited need for high-quality data to guide policies and promote evidence-based decision making for sustainable development?

Birth Registration – A Foundation for Gender Equality

BlogBy Open Data Watch26 February 2018

Many people take their birth certificate for granted. But in the developing world, birth registration is one of the most important events in childen’s lives.

Once upon a Statistic: Gender Data Impact Stories

BlogBy Open Data Watch26 January 2018

The Gender Data Impact Project is gathering stories about the lives of girls and women that demonstrate a strong link between data and outcome, about the pioneers who began the conversation on the importance of unbiased gender data and about the brave champions who continue the work today.

Building Trust in Data and Statistics

BlogBy Open Data Watch26 January 2018

In an era of “fake news” and “alternative facts,” the UN World Data Forum 2018 takes on a topic of particular relevance: building trust in data and statistics throughout the data value chain.

Open Data Watch – Our Story in 2017

BlogBy Open Data Watch15 January 2018

Open Data Watch (ODW) – Our Story in 2017 Having just crossed the threshold of a new year, we take a moment to reflect on the previous year. We have much success to build on, and face a world where open data is more needed than ever before.

Catalyzing the USE and IMPACT of Official Statistics

BlogBy Open Data Watch9 November 2017

A new ODW project with AidData and PARIS21 seeks to collect information on the barriers faced by National Statistical Offices as they respond to increased demands to produce more and better statistics and increase the use and impact of those statistics.

Visualization for a Better Look at Gender Data

BlogBy Open Data Watch26 October 2017

“The greatest value of a picture is when it forces us to notice what we never expected to see.” Data visualizations can help us discover innovative solutions, support new initiatives, and raise awareness of data gaps that impact women and girls around the world.

OECD Outlines Six Data Actions for Sustainable Development

BlogBy Open Data Watch17 October 2017

Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals hinges on harnessing evidence, technology, and data science. A new Development Co-operation Report 2017 from OECD provides a holistic view of data-driven development and identifies concrete actions to advance the job of improving the quality of data and statistics.

Making Progress towards Sustainable Agriculture

BlogBy Open Data Watch16 October 2017

Food and agriculture are at the heart of the 2030 Agenda, spanning all 17 goals and reflected in 53 indicators, but what are the key elements to measure and across what dimensions? Must data be collected at the farm level?

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