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The U.S. Strategy on Global Women’s Economic Security Utilizes Gender Data As A Core Guiding Principle
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Dilly Severin | [email protected] Statement by Krista Jones Baptista, Executive Director of Data2X, on the United…
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Gender Data Is A Core Pillar of U.S. Strategy to Counter Gender-Based Violence Worldwide
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Dilly Severin | [email protected] Statement by Krista Jones Baptista, Executive Director of Data2X, on United States…
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A Sharp Decline in Funding for Gender Data Puts SDG 5 at Risk: Charting a Way Forward
Achieving the gender equality ambitions of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) requires strong gender data systems to measure and implement…
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Climate Change Isn’t Gender-Blind—This COP27, Our Data Shouldn’t Be Either
It’s Gender Day at COP27. But where’s the gender data needed to assess global progress? Climate change is affecting populations…
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Gender Data Must Be the Bedrock of Climate Justice
Climate change is affecting everyone—but not equally. Women, girls, and gender-diverse people are most susceptible to the effects of climate…
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In Conversation Part II: Data2X Partner SEWA Discusses Unique Challenges Facing Rural Indian Women Farmers
Due to high costs of devices and data, digital literacy rates, and social norms around access and use of digital…
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IMF Makes Bold Gender Data Commitments Through New Gender Mainstreaming Strategy
The IMF Puts Gender Data at the Forefront of Their First Gender Strategy The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has taken…
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Gender Data Can Transform Education
The United Nations Secretary-General convenes the Transforming Education Summit this week, a key moment of the 77th United Nations General…
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Following the Money: How One Organization is Using Data to Improve Aid Transparency on Gender Equality Programs
Stakeholders continue to dedicate financial resources to achieve gender equality—but financing alone is not enough. To make meaningful progress on gender equality and improve the efficacy of development aid, financing must be paired with comprehensive technical data on 1) where resources are going; 2) what these resources are used for; 3) how they are used and who benefits from them; and 4) what results they produce. Without this information, it is difficult to understand the impact of gender equality programs and improve the lives of women and girls.
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