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Providing gender-relevant data during crises
There is a gender data gap in understanding how men and women are impacted in humanitarian settings. A study from…
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Implementing a gender mainstreaming approach in agricultural data collection
Development data organizations have a responsibility to cultivate a gender-equitable environment. The Global Open Data for Agriculture and Nutrition initiative…
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Considering sex and gender beyond the COVID-19 pandemic
Global statistics on COVID-19 show that more men are dying from acute infection, while women are projected to suffer more…
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Using the COVID Behaviors Dashboard
Official statistics faced limitations during the COVID-19 pandemic. For examples, traditional surveyors were unable to go door to door. To…
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UN Statistics Division’s guidelines for producing asset ownership information from a gender perspective
The Guidelines for Producing Statistics on Asset Ownership from a Gender Perspective provides national statistical agencies and policymakers with guidelines…
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Using public-private partnerships in improving education data
Public-private initiatives can help improve data quality and data use, especially in the education sector. The Education Data Solutions Roundtable…
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How open education administrative data can lead to better ideas
To enhance the use of education administrative data, it is important for social scientists and practitioners to have open access…
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Providing better gender-relevant data on mobile phone use
To understand the use of ICT from a gender lens, the GSMA provided a series of recommendations. Mobile operators should…
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Bridging the digital gender divide by publishing more gender-relevant data
The gap in labor market participation is 26% for G20 economies. Data are critical in monitoring progress in the labor…
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