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Developing the Early Childhood Development Index questionnaire for household surveys
To address the need for nationally representative and internationally comparable data on early childhood development, UNICEF launched the Early Childhood…
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Using the EMERGE platform for gender data in health, politics, and economics
Academia plays a role in developing open-source platforms focused on gender equality. Developed by the Center on Gender Equity and…
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Using open source platforms to collect and visualize data on health systems
The digitization of health management information systems (HMIS) is costly when taking account of the cost of computers, internet connectivity,…
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Collecting data on children’s time use from a gender lens
There is an existing gap in understanding time use amongst household members. To address children’s time use, UNICEF and IAEG-GS…
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Collaborating with CARE International’s Women Respond Initiative
Civil society groups play an important role in building back better after the COVID-19 pandemic. CARE’s Women Respond is a…
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Working group on improving household surveys including how to improve gender inclusiveness
Expert groups play a unique role in improving the quality and scope of official statistics. Developed by the UN Statistical…
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Reporting health data by ethnicity
While sex-disaggregated data on health provide insights on how women and men are impacted, it is also missing other pieces,…
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Using electronic immunization registry data
Centralized and digitized data on immunization paves the way for greater timeliness of data collection on immunization rates and it…
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