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Using hotlines to collect data on COVID-19
COVID-19 put a spotlight on the need to prepare for pandemics. Ending Pandemics has long been partnering with communities and…
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Training female enumerators on gender-sensitive surveys or survey modules
Household surveys such as the Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) and the Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) collect sensitive information…
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Incorporating women enumerators in phone surveys
To understand gendered impacts of COVID-19 in food security and household decision-making, it is important to train women enumerators in…
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Using OpenEMIS to collect data on schools
The digitization of education management information systems (EMIS) is costly when taking account of the cost of computers, internet connectivity,…
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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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Undertaking hybrid censuses
For countries that do not have the capacity to conduct full censuses, a hybrid census could be an alternative. In…
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Using Facebook’s Gender Equality at Home data
With its wide reach, social media can complement surveys in understanding household dynamics during the COVID-19 pandemic. Facebook’s Gender Equality…
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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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Using existing toolkits to implement gender equality
To ensure gender responsiveness in policymaking, the OECD Policy Implementation Toolkit on Gender in Governance focuses on strengthening governance and…
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