Important data
about women and
girls is incomplete
or missing.

We drive solutions to fill gender data gaps.

For 10 years we have worked in partnership with UN agencies, governments, civil society, academics, and the private sector to:

Increase funding for gender data

Improve the availability and quality of gender data

Increase demand for gender data by showing its relevance to decision-making

Increase the use of gender data to drive smarter and more equitable policies

Learn more about how we work.

About Us

Our Impact since 2012

$100

million

Leveraged for gender data from governments, multilaterals, and the private sector.

6

key areas

Mapped for gender data gaps—health, education, economic opportunity, environment, political participation, and human security.

6

countries

Helped expand women's access to financial services in 6 countries.

15

countries

Strengthened the skills of gender data experts in 15 countries.

Our Partnerships and Initiatives

Collaboration is Data2X’s guiding principle and signature way of working. We believe that everyone has a role to play in ensuring every person is visible and valued.

It’s time for big, bold, and catalytic commitments to gender data.

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The latest news from Data2X

Understand emerging gender data issues and trends.

Manual Toolkit

Building Responsive Investments in Data for Gender Equality (BRIDGE) Tool

July 12, 2023 | data2Xteam

Data2X and Open Data Watch have developed the Building Responsive Investments in Data for

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Blog

Data Co-ops in Action: A Network of Support

June 14, 2023 | Data2X and Aapti Institute

It has become common knowledge that data on women and girls do not adequately reflect their lived

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Blog

A New Playbook for Gender Data and Financial Inclusion

May 05, 2023 | Mayra Buvinic

Important data about women and girls is incomplete or missing. Through partnerships with UN

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Manual

The Gender Data Playbook for Women’s Financial Inclusion

May 02, 2023 | data2Xteam

A step-by-step guide for financial ecosystem stakeholders on how to boost the systematic collection

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