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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 open data to understand femicides
Civil society organizations can play the role as a “watchdog” in assessing the quality of gender-based violence data– including data…
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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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Standardizing femicide data across Latin America and the Caribbean
Across many countries in Latin America, femicides are defined and classified differently. And without a regional standardization on femicide, there…
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Providing better disaggregated data on femicides
Open data on femicide allows civil society groups to understand the quality and underlying gaps of these data. In the…
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Using sex-disaggregated data pertaining to financial inclusion
There is a persistent gender gap when it comes to accessing financial services. To monitor and to address these inequality…
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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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