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Using surveys to measure women and men’s work
Comparing surveys that measure women’s and men’s work allow statisticians and development practitioners in identifying discrepancies on data collection. Measuring…
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Developing quantitative measures to understand gender outcomes associated with WASH
To assist practitioners and researchers in assessing changes in gender outcomes associated with water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) programs for…
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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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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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Understanding the availability of gender-related financial and programmatic data
Without accurate information on who is providing such aid, to whom, and for what, it is difficult to understand the…
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Using tools to facilitate data-policy dialogue
Data are critical in monitoring progress and outcomes towards policy. The UN Economic and Social Commission of Asia and the…
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Funding the Gender and Adolescence Global Evidence project
Bilateral donors play a major role in financing for gender data. Between 2015 and 2024 UKAID is providing £25,872,750 in…
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Creating a gender-equitable school index to understand pass rates of girls
Higher schooling attainment for girls is associated with improved maternal and child health outcomes. In LMICs, girls drop out of…
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Training journalists on CRVS in health reporting
Data journalists play an important role in publishing and messaging data-driven stories and current events. In 2019, Vital Strategies, a…
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Supporting women data journalists
Data journalists play an important role in publishing and messaging data-driven stories and current events. Equal Measures 2030 and Tableau…
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