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Using IOM’s Gender and Migration Data Guide
To guide policymakers, national statistical offices, and development practitioners on the importance of gender-responsiveness from data collection to dissemination of…
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Reflections from a “data for development” project on the Colombia–Venezuela border that fights gender-based violence
Big data can fill the gap in gender-based violence in the context of migration. Designed by Ladysmith, Cosas de Mujeres…
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Using a toolkit on gender-sensitive conflict analysis during peacebuilding
Gender should be taken into consideration in peacebuilding and conflict prevention. Saferworld’s Facilitation Guide for Gender-sensitive Conflict Analysis (GSCA) can…
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Using datasets on women’s participation in peace agreements
In peacekeeping scenarios, it is important to understand the participation of women in these processes. Uppsala University’s Peace Agreement dataset…
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Using ACLED dataset on political violence against women
Academia and civil society organizations play a role in providing non-official data on political violence. The Armed Conflict Location and…
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Integrating the Strategy for the Harmonization of Statistics in Africa’s module on governance, peace and security data
Many household surveys can be adapted to integrate new survey modules. The Strategy for the Harmonization of Statistics in Africa…
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Creating country-based taskforces to improve data collection on human trafficking
To improve data collection on human trafficking, the British Embassy Jakarta, Human Rights Resource Centre, and Stanford University assessed the…
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Measuring gender perspectives on public transportation
There is a large gender gap in transport planning and research in Colombia. In Bogota, World Resources Institute used different…
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Improving on femicide data collection across Europe
Closing the data gap on femicides and gender-based violence involves seeking innovations in both data production and data use. Existing…
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Using the Gender-Based Violence Information Management System to harmonize data in humanitarian settings
In 2020, UNICEF published “Every child counts: using gender data to drive results for children,” which investigates gender data innovations…
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