To drive real progress, data must reflect diverse identities and experiences.📊
In a new blog by Shaida Badiee (ODW) and Krista Baptista (Data2X), we’re launching an initiative to advance intersectional data for development.
🔗 Discover more: opendatawatch.com/blog/beyond-...
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The Global Disability Summit, happening in April 2025, will focus on how inclusive data drives better policies for persons with disabilities. If you’re in Berlin, join the conversation: www.globaldisabilitysummit.org
🤝 Let’s work together for an inclusive world for all!
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The Copenhagen Framework provides a guide on how citizens can contribute to data collection, use, and governance. During this year’s UN Statistical Commission, the document was officially endorsed.
🎉 This is a big win for alternative and inclusive data practices.
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How can we ensure data systems capture diverse experiences?💡
Our newest brief provides a roadmap for applying intersectionality across all stages of the data value chain.
Read now for practical takeaways, country examples, and more.
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How can citizen data bridge gaps in gender equality and social inclusion? Find out at the #CSW69 parallel event organized by the Collaborative on Citizen Data.
📅 March 10
🕒 6:30-8 PM
📍Church Center of the United Nations
Register: buff.ly/pz6k2Gy
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📢 How can data advance Indigenous rights?
Join us for a webinar tomorrow at 8AM EST to explore how the Indigenous Navigator empowers communities to monitor and advocate for their rights. Featuring speakers from Nepal & Kenya.
💻 Register: bit.ly/40KaR5H
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After 2 years of collaboration, the final Copenhagen Framework on Citizen Data is here, just in time for the United Nations Statistical Commission.
ODW is proud to have contributed as a steering committee member of the Collaborative.
📄 Read it: shorturl.at/ecXRC
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