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Leave No One Behind: Data Disaggregation for SDGs

BlogBy Open Data Watch27 August 2019

A central promise of the SDGs is to leave no one behind, but current indicators measuring progress don’t keep that promise. Aggregates and averages aren’t enough to know if the needs of the poorest of the poor, women, children, the elderly and other vulnerable groups are met or slip through the cracks.

Resources for Data: Transformative Opportunities?

BlogBy Open Data Watch17 April 2019

Experts gathered recently in Washington to discuss an issue underpinning all other development issues – the gaps in data and statistics needed to implement Sustainable Developmentd Goals (SDGs). Effective policies to provide a better life for people require more and better data, but how to fund it?

Marriage & Divorce Certificates for Women’s Empowerment

BlogBy Open Data Watch23 October 2018

When vital life events – such as births, deaths, marriages, and divorces – are systemabtically recorded in CRVS systems, they provide proof of identity and legal status that are particularly beneficial to women and girls. They also provide sex-disaggregated demographic data for better policies and planning.

World Data Forum: Catalyzing the Use of Official Statistics

BlogBy Open Data Watch18 October 2018

A two-part research project on NSO data use was presented at the World Data Forum. One part seeks to understand perceptions of data use through snap polls. The other looks at potential ways to measure actual data use.

World Data Forum Preview: Catalyzing the Use & Impact of Official Statistics for SDGs

BlogBy Open Data Watch30 August 2018

A new collaborative research study to be presented to the October 2018 World Data Forum in Dubai finds potential ways to innovate and modernize national statistical systems to catalyze the use and impact of official statistics for sustainable development.

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?

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.

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.

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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