Why freedom of numbers mattersWhat do you do if you’re in charge of a country and things are not going your way?Feb 4, 2022Feb 4, 2022
What we’re reading: What Britain’s foreign policy review means for international climate…By Olga Cowings, Partnerships and Engagement OfficerMay 11, 2021May 11, 2021
What we’re reading: When it comes to people — and policy — numbers are both powerful and perilous.Apr 28, 2021Apr 28, 2021
Beyond the top 1% of Kenyans and the employed, there are Kenyans who don’t exist.This blog was originally posted by Al Kags here.Apr 6, 2021Apr 6, 2021
What We’re Reading: The costs of connection— How data is colonizing human life and appropriating…By Marina Barbero, Policy ManagerMar 23, 2021Mar 23, 2021
What we’re reading: Democracy and data governanceBy Claire Melamed, CEO, Global Partnership for Sustainable Development DataFeb 26, 2021Feb 26, 2021
Facts are back: Biden and the battle for better dataBy Claire Melamed, CEO, Global Partnership for Sustainable Development DataJan 25, 2021Jan 25, 2021
Factivism in real life: Using mapping data to help protect girls from female genital mutilationBy Janet Chapman, Tanzania Development TrustSep 25, 2020Sep 25, 2020
Data, justice and power: how data can light the way to more equitable societiesNo one thought 2020 would be like this. News pages are filled with images of violence against protestors in familiar streets of New York…Jun 10, 2020Jun 10, 2020
Data: for the people, by the peopleBy Claire Melamed, Executive Director, Global Partnership for Sustainable Development DataDec 14, 2017Dec 14, 2017